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A Healthy Beauty Philosophy (Postpartum and Beyond): Guest Post from Aspiring New Moms

May 29, 2012 · by Tiffany Merritt · 1 Comment

After having a baby, my beauty philosophy shifted to a more all encompassing view of beauty. Wholesome organic food, skin care, and a good night’s rest is just as important to a woman’s beauty routine as cosmetics and clothes.

“Being happy is the ultimate beauty secret.” – Josie Maran

Healthy postpartum weight loss can be challenge for many new moms. I found it best to focus on health, rather than weight loss. Delicious salads, kombucha, walks outdoors, and loose forgiving fashion helped me get back to my pre-pregnancy weight over the course of a year.

This salad was a staple recipe in our house last summer. The ingredients can be stocked, and the salad can be tossed together in less than 10 minutes. I have rediscovered it now that the hot temperatures have returned. I am craving lighter foods and citrus. This salad is full of protein and vitamin C.

 

Ingredients

1 Bag of Pre-Washed Mixed Greens

Sushi Grade Ahi Tuna or Smoked Salmon (Shown with steamed Albacore)

1 Can Chick Peas Drained

1 Can Mixed Citrus Fruit (Grapefruit and Mandarin Oranges)

1 Avocado Sliced into Small Pieces

Parmesan Cheese to Taste

Directions

Toss all the ingredients together in a large salad bowl. Drizzle with your favorite salad dressing. I recommend Poppy Seed or Wasabi Vinaigrette.

 

Thank you to my good friend Tiffany for letting me guest post today and congrats on your new baby! xoxox

For fun, please hop over and visit Aspiring New Moms {Effortless Glamour // Organic Gourmet}

Filed Under: Featured, Parenting Tips · Tagged: aspiring new moms, food for skin care, guest blogger, guest post, post partum health, postpartum beauty, postpartum health, postpartum help, postpartum philosophy, postpartum support, recovering from pregnancy, weight loss after pregnancy

Guest Post: Themed Events for Special Baby Showers

May 17, 2012 · by Tiffany Merritt · Leave a Comment

Please enjoy this guest post sponsored by Showermybaby. As a non-crafty person, I’m so glad to know that you can now easily purchase everything you need to put together a cute, themed shower!

Today’s baby showers are trending towards the themed shower instead of the traditional green and yellow of yesterday. The expectant parents are picking a theme to be passed on to the host or hostess of the shower that matches the new baby’s special entrance into the family. Whether the theme is based around the colours of the nursery, gauged to the expected boy or girl, or simply a humorous party for celebration, showermybaby has decorations that will assure the party will be extraordinary for that special new baby-to-be. Everything is available for baby shower decorations needed to complete well-rounded theme.

If you thought the tradition of yesterday is not for the new baby, you can pick from jungle theme, bumble bees, angels and special colour theme packages, making putting together the perfect baby shower a snap. Baby showers are a time for excitement and love, a time for welcoming the newest addition to the family. These showers can be of any style from humour to personal taste, but always a time for family and friends to welcome the baby and start a lifetime of memories.

For that special gift, you can purchase from a huge number of baby shower gifts that will show your special feelings for the new addition. If you would like to shower the new baby with an organic gift or special gift basket, you can find it online and know you will be giving a meaningful and special gift. If, as the shower guest, you would like to purchase a more practical gift, you can find that new stroller or those special shoes from a wide selection of colours and styles. If the keepsake or personalised gift is extra special, you might want to look at a complete line of themed sets to make memories for years to come.

What was the theme of the cutest shower you’ve ever attended? Any decorations, food items or games that particularly stood out to you? 

Filed Under: General · Tagged: baby decorations, baby party supplies, baby shower, baby shower decorations, baby shower favors, baby shower ideas, baby shower supplies, baby shower theme, baby shower themes, baby shower themes ideas, baby showers, guest blogger, guest post, shower decorations, showermybaby

Visit Me at Vanderbilt Wife!

January 5, 2011 · by Tiffany Merritt · Leave a Comment


Hello, readers!

Today I am the guest blogger at Vanderbilt Wife, and I’m talking about how I successfully line dry clothes, even during the winter months! Come check out the post, leave a comment and if you are looking for a new blog to check out, I enthusiastically recommend this one. Jessie just welcomed her second child a few weeks ago and writes great posts about adjusting to life at home with a kid (or 2!). I really enjoy reading her perspective, and I bet you will, too!

Filed Under: General · Tagged: clothes line, drying clothes, guest blogger, guest post, line dry, line dry clothes, line drying clothes, vanderbilt wife

Baby Sign Language and Potty Training

October 15, 2010 · by Tiffany Merritt · 4 Comments

sign language potty training Since we announced that Darah is working on potty training, and that sign language is really helping out with this endeavor, today I’m bringing you a helpful guest post on this very topic! Misty Weaver is the Chief Editor of Baby Sign Language, a FANTASTIC online resource center for parents and family members who want to use sign language (just a little, or even a lot!) with their young children to help communicate. Check out her helpful tips on using sign language to help with potty training!

For stress-free potty training, try teaching your baby sign language. Baby sign language is a fun way to communicate with your baby, and the signs are easy to learn. Best of all – Baby Sign Language really works. Signing is ideal for times when words aren’t enough – times like potty training! Read on for a some great signs to use when potty training…

When To Start Signing For Potty Training
At least three months before you plan to begin potty training, start using the signs for wet and dry, pee and poo, diaper and potty. Use the signs for wet and dry when bathing or washing and drying hands. This will help when it comes to showing your toddler the difference between a wet diaper and a dry one, so he can understand when he has done a pee. Eventually he will understand enough to be able to tell you – or sign to you – that he has a wet diaper.

First Steps
When you begin to sit him on the potty, make a big fuss whenever he does a pee in it, and show him the sign for Potty. Encourage him to sign Potty when he needs a pee, even if he does it in his diaper. The same for poo. When there are accidents (and there will be!), stay calm and merely sign Wet, so he knows what it feels like to wet himself. It’s important to sign calmly, with good eye contact, so your toddler can tell you aren’t angry with him.

Overcoming Frustration
It can be difficult for toddlers to get the hang of using the potty, and anything you can do to reduce any frustration is a good thing. This is why Baby Sign Language is such a great tool, as it doesn’t depend on a child’s ability to communicate verbally – an extra stress when trying to learn a new, important skill. Once he gets the hang of going on the potty, it will be easy for your toddler to tell you with sign language when he needs the potty, or if he’s had an accident, whatever his language skills at the time.

Make It Fun
Baby Sign Language can be an important part of communication for parents and babies, but it works best when you make it fun. Don’t take signing – or potty training – too seriously. Sign as part of your everyday routine and enjoy it!

Signs For Potty Training
Potty: To sign potty, make your hand into a fist with thumb peeking out between the index finger and the middle finger. Hold the fist out and shake it around a little.
It is like baby is ringing a bell to let you know it is potty time.

Diaper: Sign diaper by taking your hands and placing them down around your waist. Take your index fingers and middle finger together from each hand and tap them on your thumbs. It is like you are playing mini castanets at waist height.
sign language for potty training

Wet: The wet sign is made by reaching up with your hands bringing your fingers and thumbs together while pulling down. Use the wet sign for baby to tell us when she has wet her diaper and needs the diaper changed.
sign language for potty training

Thanks so much, Misty, for all the helpful info!

Want more resources? Check out a list of baby sign language products on Amazon!

What about all you great folks out there in bloggy land? Do/did you use sign language any with your kids? Any potty training tips to share???

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