Friday, June 20, 2014

7QT on a Gorgeous Summer Day


Joining not Jen.

1)

Declan is 11 Weeks!!!

He's just started laughing, which is the cutest thing ever, and we'll try anything to get him to do it.  So far, Daddy gets the best ones when he tickles his feet.

2)

So I've been running jogging again!  It finally doesn't feel like my body is going to collapse when I do it.  I try to do run/walk intervals, and increase my running time vs. my walking time each week.  To help me along, I got a pair of new sneaks: 



Cute, oui?

And I got Phil a pair for Father's Day:



We're Brooks fans.  They were both from Running Warehouse, where I buy most of our sneakers because they have great liquidation sales.  I used the code: runblog10 to get 10% off my order, and ended up with these two pairs of sneakers for less than $110.00!

3)

While we're on the running theme, here's a fun summer playlist to work out to.

4)

The kids are done with school for the year!



So now there will be lots of enjoyable, peace-filled summer moments.

Not!

They are already driving us crazy :)



5)

We just told the kids that they are switching schools for next year.  We love, love, loved the school they have been in, but have been considering a switch to our parish school for the past 2 years.  It just makes sense to have our kids in the parish school where we know a lot of the families and teachers/administrators.  It will be a good time for them all to switch over as JP will be starting middle school, Andrew will be starting 4th grade (which is when they can join the CYO team), Eamon will be in 2nd grade and receiving First Communion, Maggie starts 1st grade and Xander will be going to preschool!  They are excited but will miss their friends, and some have already written letters to their friends to let them know they wont be back next year :(

On a funny note, when we sat them down to tell them we had some big news, they all thought they were getting another sibling.  #happensoftenenough


6)

Today is Phil's last day of school!!!  


Now he just has to take care of our 6 kids all day long :)



But they do LOVE their little brother!

7)

And starting next week, I will have Fridays off for the summer!  That means I will be rejoining my book club with their latest read, Momnipotent by Danielle Bean.  


Danielle was the first Catholic Mom blogger that I followed and she's such an inspiration to me and so many others.  I can't wait to dive into her latest book!

Have a beautiful schools-out-for-the-summer kind of weekend!

Monday, June 16, 2014

A Beautiful Weekend

Some weekends, you just have the perfect amount of events, family time, good weather and great food that by Sunday night you collapse into bed with a smile on your face.  This past weekend was one of those.

On Friday night, we went out to dinner to a restaurant at which Mr. JT himself has dined.  The food was delicioso, as Dora would say.  The kids got to spend time with their favorite babysitter/big sister who is home from Franciscan for the summer.

On Saturday we woke up and I made some banana pancakes, followed by a family walk.  Our family walks consist of Declan in a stroller (pushed by me), Xander in a stroller (pushed by Phil), and the other four kids all on scooters.  After we completed our 3.5 mile loop, we got in the car and headed out for strawberry picking.  We got sidetracked on the way there by our parish's car wash - how could we say no to smiling kids from the youth group begging us to pull in?  We had The Beast, so Phil gave an extra donation to compensate for all the extra surface area.  Then it was off to the strawberry field:

"Mom, take my picture."

The hard workers.

More lookin' than pickin'

Summer Perfection.

My sweet strawberry picker.

Proof: Declan was there too.

Say strawberries and cheese!


It was lunch time when we were done picking and the strawberries hadn't filled their tummies, so we went to their favorite ice cream spot (it's their favorite because they give HUGE servings) and had ice cream for lunch!  We drove by a house for sale on the way home that was built for a family of 11 (8 girls 1 boy!!) just to covet it from afar, as it is listed for $464,000!  I need to move somewhere that has cheap houses. Oy vey.

We went home for showers/baths and rest time, after I had cut Phil and Xander's hair, then to Mass at 4:00 where JP and Andrew served.  Xander narrated his way through Mass and said hi to the people he knew on the way up to Communion.  After Mass we went grocery shopping with everyone in tow, because that's how we do.  We first swung by the prepared foods area and got some chicken tenders for the kids to eat.  I took Xander, JP and Andrew with me and headed to the produce.  Phil took Declan, Eamon and Maggie and headed towards the dairy.  We met up somewhere amongst the baking ingredients as I was picking up the goodies to make Phil's favorite pie for Father's Day.  

On Sunday, after Declan had 10 hours of uninterrupted sleep (!!) I fed him, then went for an early  and loooong bike ride where I spotted 7 rabbits on the bike path (yes, I counted so I could report to Xander).  When I got home, Phil was making eggs and hashbrowns for everyone on Father's Day, just another reason I love him so much.  We ate, and he left with Andrew and Eamon to head to the 5k race they were running.  I finished up wrapping his presents, did some laundry and then headed out with the other kids to go cheer them on.  We completely missed Andrew, who had run ahead, but were able to spot Phil and Eamon!!

Phil is the handsome specimen looking at the camera and Eamon is next to him giving a big WOO-HOO.

Eamon was so cute, and started sprinting after we yelled his name.  We just got the official times this morning, and Eamon ran his first 5k (at age 7) in 30:16, 9:46 minute miles, and Andrew ran his second 5k (at age 9) in 24:48, 8:01 minute miles.  They did uh-maz-ing.  Before they all took turns jumping in the shower, I made them come back outside for a photo:

Phil: Don't worry guys, Mom will crop out our feet.
We met up with my parents for brunch, and treated my Dad and my Baby Daddy to a yummy breakfast.
Waiting outside so they could set up a table for TEN!
After brunch, we went home for nap/rest time and then back out to celebrate Father's Day with a cookout at my parent's house.  One of my sisters and one of my brothers were able to come with their families and all the cousins had a basketball game vs. the adults.  I made strawberry shortcakes a la Pioneer Woman from all the fresh strawberries we had picked and they were soooo good.  Try them.  Before I knew it, it was the kid's bedtime and we rushed back home for baths and bed to end a wonderful weekend.  If I could toast to this weekend, I would say "To many more!"


Friday, June 13, 2014

7 QT on Friday the 13th


1)
If there was a contest for wiggliest dancing babies, I would enter him for sure.


2)
Have you all tried the Chobani Flip yogurt?  I discovered them while pregnant with Declan, and they were my healthy splurge, if that makes any sense.  Some of them taste like dessert but still deliver 12 grams or so of protein!  My favorites are the Key Lime Crumble and the Almond Coco Loco.


3)

I took the kids through a car wash last weekend, something I do maybe once a year, and the kids just loved it.  I don't know when things like a car wash, a trip to the playground, or a family walk/bike ride won't be fun anymore, but for now, everyone from my 11 year old and down are still into this kind of stuff.
Oh my goodness, here it COMES!!

Andrew and Xander freaking out! 

Too loud for X!
4)

Last night, Maggie graduated from Kindergarten!  





5)

They sang the cutest song for their finale, "First Grade, First Grade" to the tune of "New York, New York".  If I could have died from cuteness, I would have!



6)

Declan has been sleeping from 8:30 pm until 5:30 am the past couple of nights (a trend I want to continue!) and after I feed him, Phil and I have been getting up to do two rounds of the 7 Minute Workout I posted earlier this week:



Let me tell ya, I am always sore the next day, and I can't even do #11 for the whole 30 seconds yet.

7)

Xander is still my crazy wild child.  Some Xanderisms lately:



At the playground...
Xander: What's your name?
Boy: Daniel.
Xander: Oh, I know you!  You're Daniel Tiger!

All the big school kids were chasing him, and he stopped, put his hand out and said, "Hey, hey, hey, stop it!  I'm just a little guy!

My Dad tried to get him to walk with him to the car, and he said "No, I'm not your boy."

After I declared that Declan smelled like the nanny's cooking...
Andrew: Xander, does Ba's house (the nanny) smell?
Xander: It smells better than me!

Every time he needs to go #2 in the potty, he declares "I'm going to make you so happy!"

After Phil asked him to pick up his socks, he whined "Why do I always have to do everything?"

And when you give him something delicious to eat he says "You're the best cooka eva!"



Have a see-a-rainbow kind of weekend everyone!



Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Not Letting it All Go

Why do I work out?

1) To get a mental break and feel so good about life in general.

2) To be healthy.

3) To stay attractive for my spouse.  

Wait, whaaaaaaaaat????  Isn't that a sexist and belittling reason to stay in shape?

Well, allow me to explain.

"Get ye to the gym, woman!"....is not what he commands.
You see, back when Phil and I were dating, I was already a very physically active person who made exercise time a priority.  Phil loved to play sports and worked an active job when he wasn't in class, which kept him fit and healthy.  We both loved to eat and enjoyed delicious meals and yummy treats, but we were burning calories and had young metabolisms, and were able to stay fit without too much effort.  Oh boy, did we eat a lot of pizza and fried mozzarella sticks back in the day!  

We cleaned up our eating habits a bit before our wedding, because you know, looking good on one's wedding day (and night!) was a normal goal to have.  We were pretty pleased with our results for the big day and left for our honeymoon in the Caribbean with our suitcases packed with bathing suits, and not much else.

Rehearsal Dinner 2002

I returned home from our honeymoon about five pounds heavier, we managed my parent's ice cream shop that summer (and ate our weight in ice cream), and I got pregnant with John-Paul a month after we were married!  Needless to say, the pounds started adding up, the exercise started slowing down, and Phil was putting on sympathy weight right alongside me.  Four kids in four years left us both looking and feeling a little bigger than we liked. We had officially let ourselves go.


And you know what happens when I don't feel good about the way I look?  I'm much more withdrawn and unavailable to Phil because I don't want him to see me.  I feel depressed and ashamed when I know there's something I could be doing to change it, yet choose not to.  Does Phil make me feel that way?  Of course not!  But during times when I'm out of shape,  I feel that there's no way he could be attracted to me. 

So I made exercise a priority once again, trained for my first half-marathon, ate real foods and smaller portions, and eventually I looked like this:


I would love to get back to that level of fitness again, I felt so great!!  And having a wife and mother that feels great about herself only benefits the family.  I don't think that marriage should be an excuse to let yourself go.  In truly loving someone, don't we want to give them our best, and shouldn't they want to give us their best?  I'm not talking about the worldly viewpoint of a "perfect body" full of botox and plastic.  I'm talking about a normal, healthy body that is treated with respect as it is the temple of the Holy Spirit.  Pregnancies, postpartum, breastfeeding, illnesses are all times that we may not be able to look a certain way, but we can still try our best to make healthy choices.  I think our spouses deserve it.  Yes, we promised each other for better or worse, in sickness and in health...but don't we want to give them the "better" and the "health" parts of that deal while it's in our control?

So I'm back on the bandwagon to lose this baby weight, feel good about myself, and be a happier person overall.  I'm starting small, with walk/jog intervals or bike rides and this 7 minute workout (which can be repeated 2 or 3 times):

Perform each exercise for 30 seconds, rest 10 seconds between.
I want to feel good mentally, be healthy, and feel attractive for my husband.  Who's with me?


Friday, June 6, 2014

7QT on a June Day


1)
Wow, June already.  Who is speeding up these months?  On the agenda for June we have a Kindergarten graduation (sniff, sniff), my niece's 8th grade graduation, the kids getting out of school for the summer, Phil getting out of work for the summer, Altar Server Bootcamp, and a 24 hour getaway for our family to celebrate a great school year!

2)
What would a blog post be without an updated picture of the resident Martin baby?

Declan is 2 months old and still falling off the growth curves at each appointment.  He is now in the 15% for his weight.  Poor skinny little man.  Our pediatrician is starting to get a little bit concerned as to why since he eats from me nonstop when we are together, and gets my pumped breastmilk while I'm at work.  I joke that I'm making skim milk this time around.  She is having us come back in one month for a weight check, so we'll see what happens.  Otherwise he is a very happy and healthy baby boy, and still the main attraction in our house these days.

3)
Today is National Donut Day!!  As if anyone needs an excuse to eat a donut :)

Just don't go to Dunkin donuts - blech.  Find a yummy mom and pop donut shop for some that are truly worth their calories!  (I love me some DD coffee and breakfast sandwiches, just not the donuts).

4)
Father's Day is coming soon!!!  

I wrote about my gifts for guys a while back, but now I need a new idea.  What are you getting your husband or dad for the big day?

5)
Phil and I had been thinking about letting our gym membership go.  I joined the gym 8 years ago and have faithfully used it multiple times a week since then.  But, lately we have just been so pressed on time with all the kids and have been going for family walks/bike rides or evening jogs instead.  


Yesterday was the first day I went back to the gym since I gave birth and oh.my.word am I sore today.  All I did was run/walk intervals on the treadmill but it helped me remember just how much I love a good sweat session.  And it seems that I can only have a really good, uninterrupted workout at the gym.  So I think keeping the membership is worth it.  Right?

6)
Maggie has been taking Irish step dancing lessons!  I'm so so so excited about this.  We had looked around for awhile to finally find one, and it's on Cape Cod so it's a little drive, but her friend is taking them too, so her mom drives Maggie for me.  Isn't that so nice?  In the meantime, we're watching a lot of Riverdance...


That gave me chills when I saw it live as a young girl, and still does every single time I watch that clip.


Here's the two Irish girls before their first class:
Maggie is 6 and Sophie is 5, and yes Maggie is a giant :)

7)
Still waiting on Dweej and that stubborn baby boy.  I know allllllll about that, and can't wait to hear the good news!


Have a great weekend everyone!


Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Parenting School

Parenting School 101: If you want to go out to eat with lots of littles, breakfast is your best bet!

When the kids asked us on Mother's Day why there's no such thing as Kid's Day, both Phil and I replied in unison "Every day is Kid's Day".  It's just one of those responses they teach you in Parenting School.  

Parenting School is located right next to The School of Hard Knocks, and while the majority of students graduate with a degree in Common Sense, the few who have stayed to earn multiple masters degrees can learn some of the following:

On Pregnancy



 ~ It happens when you least expect it, don't think you can handle it, and yet once that baby comes, you can't imagine life without him/her.

~ Pregnant ladies be crazy.

~ Morning sickness can be lessened by staying in bed and having someone bring you a bagel with cream cheese or peanut butter.  And motion sickness bracelets can really help too.

~ Eat tons of protein, drink tons of water, take your prenatal every day, and walk, walk, walk.  So many pregnancy related problems come from poor diet and exercise habits by the mother.  You can control only certain things in life, and this is one of them.

~ The last few weeks feel like an eternity, but try to enjoy your time before your life changes completely.


On Birth


~ It hurts, but it's awesome.  Like, the awesomest.

~ Every.single.one is different.  You can't plan anything about it!

~ You will never feel more vulnerable, yet at the same time realize how much strength you possess.

~ A husband will be in awe of his wife, and a wife will be in awe of her husband as they look at their brand new family member.  

~ Bringing a new life into the world is an amazing gift from God and we are so lucky to be able to participate in it.


~ Be patient with your body after, it might never look the same, but neither does your family!  This is way easier said than done.


On Babies


~ Relax.  Relax, relax, relax.

~ If breastfeeding, just feed them all the time, it solves most problems.  Don't feed them only on a schedule...babies get lots of growth spurts and your milk needs to keep up.

~ When they cry, do the 3 point check: diaper, burp, hunger.

~ Whenever possible, lay them down to sleep, lest they need to be held, rocked, nursed to sleep every time.

~ If you ever want to give them a bottle in the future, introduce it around weeks 3-4 so they get used to it and don't outright refuse a bottle at 5 months when you NEED them to take one.


~ Babies cry, it's there only way of communicating, just try to remember that when you can't figure out what the problem is.

~ Once babies start to eat solid foods, give them healthy ones.  Save the sugary treats for their first birthday.  Lord knows they will eat enough junk food when they can make their own choices.

~ Every stage is just a passing phase.  Teething, sickness, seperation anxiety...it stinks but it will soon pass.

~ You really can't spoil a baby.


On Toddlers



~ Routines and discipline are key!  They thrive on them and it makes a household run so much better.

~ They are little sponges, play time is learning time, and treat them as you want to be treated because they will mirror you.


~ They may look big, and think they are big, but toddlers still have so many of the same needs as babies.  Cuddle them, feed them often, give them plenty of sleep.

~ To get them to sleep well, you have to establish a schedule, follow it, and be strict with it.  If you want your child to go to bed early at night, don't give them a late nap.  If you want them to sleep through the night, look at their nap schedule and shorten it, or take a nap away.  You are in charge of their sleep schedules.  

~ Picky eaters are abundant at this age.  Just keep introducing healthy foods.  Only give dessert when they eat their meal, and don't fill up their bellies with milk or snacks all day and then expect them to be hungry at meal time.  

~ Hide veggies in their food - meatloaf, smoothies, and juices are great methods of veggie transportation.

~ Dessert does not have to be a sweet treat!  Fresh fruit is a great dessert and teaches kids to reach for berries when they want to satisfy a sweet tooth craving.

~ Choose your battles.  Figure out what is important to you, and proceed wisely. 

~ Don't potty train too early, it only stresses everybody out.  They will start to give you signs of readiness, so follow their lead.

~ Toddlers are like puppies - they need to be able to run around and release energy, so don't keep them cooped up all day.


On Kids


~ They love to be listened to and talked to like they are important.  Because they ARE important!

~ Praise them, praise them, praise them.  Positive reinforcement works wonders over the reverse.  And let them "catch" you talking good about them.

~ Every child is unique, so you can't expect them to be, react, or think like any of your other children.  You have to be FAIR but not exactly the SAME in the way you treat them.

~ Giving them things never makes them happy long term, it only makes them want more things.  

~ Giving them a sibling and/or your time and attention will always make them happy in the long run.

~ The best time to talk to them is in the car or on a walk.  So go for a drive, take them on a special date, or walk to the library or around the block and really discuss what's going on in their life.

~ Love your spouse.  Display your affection in front of your kids.  They might gag and proclaim it disgusting, but deep down knowing that their parents are in love gives them such security.

~ Teach them manners and follow through on discipline. Getting off your behind to actually follow through on whatever threat you made is one of the hardest and most important parts of parenting.


~ Kids will fight.  Kids will have tempers.  Kids will disobey.  Kids will sin.  They are still good kids who made bad choices.  Never tell them they are a bad kid, reinforce how good you know they are and help them make better choices.

~ When they approach you saying they're hungry for the upteenth time, recognize that they might be bored  and in need of an activity.

~ Introduce them to sports and activities that keep them active and in shape.  It's a great lifetime habit to start.

~ They still need down time.  Institute Rest Time while the little kids nap, it makes for some great readers!

~ Make sure to praise their efforts, not just their results.  A kid who is told they are a hard worker will actually work harder than a kid who is told they are smart.


We have not yet received our degrees on Tweens, Teens and Beyond, but when we do, we'll gladly share what we've learned, as little as it may be.  

I think the most important lesson I've learned in my 35 years of parenting (add up all your kids ages) is that I know nothing.  Honestly.  We just try to go with the flow and remember what works for us, and what doesn't work for us.

So, what have you learned from Parenting School?  Please share your wisdom with the rest of us!!