So here is our menu for Monday’s meals.
Breakfast: Special K and banana
Lunch : Spaghetti and broccoli
Dinner; Chicken hot dogs, broccoli florets, and Bush’s bake beans.
Drink: water
So here is our menu for Monday’s meals.
Breakfast: Special K and banana
Lunch : Spaghetti and broccoli
Dinner; Chicken hot dogs, broccoli florets, and Bush’s bake beans.
Drink: water
I have two children and they both eat pretty well. I do not allow them to eat a lot of junk food. I try my best to feed them whole foods and beverages. I could do better, but so could every parent if they are truly honest with themselves. Well one idea that I have and that does work is pureeing. Yes pureeing. I love to puree veggies into my children’s food, such as mac and cheese, soups, and even muffins. They love it and they don’t even taste the veggies. If this is something that you have tried, let me know how it worked for you and some ideas that you may use. I am always open to new ideas. My children are both picky eaters, but they must have their vegetables. I got the idea from Jessica Seinfeld’s book Deceptively Delicious. I recommend it to you if you are seriously looking into feeding your children more veggies and fruit. I have made my own combinations but the ideas that she has in it are great. Plus there are lots of recopies that are very attractive and tasty. So yeah this is a cookbook worth investing in for sure.
So it’s me again. I found this new game on fb called Angry birds, I love it. How many of you have played it? I am stuck on the mid levels but I plan to beat the game here within the next week or two. Anyhow, I forgot to mention, I love house plants. Every time I go to the store I just have to stop by the plant section and look at all the plants even if I don’t even buy one, I just have to look at them and admire them. So I made a promise to myself , and I decided that I would only buy one plant a month. That’s not too bad right? I mean I go to the store like two times a week so can you imagine if I bought a plant every time I went there. By the way the store that I go to is actually a grocery store. LOL. Anyhow, I thought you would want to know that about me too. I just love house plants.
Hi I can’t believe I’m doing this. I am so totally new at this so be patient. I don’t even know what I am going to blog about, so just bear with me and I will make the best of it. I suppose I shall tell you a little about myself. I was born outside of Seoul Korea, and was abandoned at 6 months of age. I was taken to a hospital for one year, then I went to a foster home in Korea called the Eastern Social Welfare Society ran by Dr. Kim . Anyhow I was adopted at 22 months of age and grew up in a Christian family. I went to Hyles Anderson Collage as a young person, met my wonderful Husband and now have two beautiful children. I always thought my life to be interesting and unique. Not only am I Korean but I also have a genetic disorder called Albinism. I lack pigment in my eyes, skin, and hair. I actually am quite lucky because I have blue eyes. I am legally blind but I can see colors very well, and I can read fine print if I wear bifocals I love to cook, scrapbook, make cards, spend time with my kids, and play games on facebook. I am not sure what exactly I am going to blog about, so perhaps you can give me an idea. I am sure I will think of something before too long. Well that ‘s all for tonight. . I am interested in knowing anyone out there who also might have albinism, or who is Asian and also has albinism. I don’t know anything about my biological parents but I do have a few friends who are Asian and also have Albinism So if you are out there, leave a comment, and I’ll read it.