Friday, December 27, 2013

What to do, what to do!

The little human's first Christmas was a success. And by success I mean he got through the busy day without any major meltdowns or freak outs. The teething has been kind of ridiculous lately so he was a little fussy and tired. Naturally for a 1st Christmas he had no clue what was going on, didn't care about gifts, played with the tree and cat more than the wrapping paper and was overwhelmed by all the people and family togetherness. Mamma's little introvert....wonder where he gets that from!

The Conner household is still operating on uno vehicle. Kind of inconvenient but totally doable. At least it's not the middle of the week when we both are working. It's not like the pirate and I have any extra important play dates to attend to!

So what the heck do we do now? Whelp, I got Noah what every baby needs for Christmas. A bunch of new socks of course. Only one issue, slippery. You know what that means! ARTS AND FREAKING CRAFTS TIME BABY! Its a shame this didn't take me longer to do ha ha.



Step a one: Flatten sock
Step a two: Use your super awesome art skills to do designs with puffy paint
Step a three: Let dry over night (away from the silly cat who may or may not want to play/eat the puffy painted socks)
Step a four: Put them on your small human
Step a five: Boom your welcome

Well that took about 9 minutes and 26 seconds so I decided to make some healthy mini banana muffins for the nugget. I'm horrible at following a recipe I always change things up and then never write down what I ended up doing or changing. Which kind of makes things difficult when you want to make more! I should probably invest in a recipe book. The old fashion kind where you can write in it!

Warning this is what happens when I cook/bake and don't follow a specific recipe. Things are pretty much just thrown together! Sorry!

  • Mash 2 ripe bananas together in a bowl
  • Add 1/2 cup of brown sugar and 1/2 cup of regular sugar
  • Add a cup of applesauce?? (I didn't measure it out of course)
  • In a separate bowl add about 1 1/2 to 2 cups of flour, 1 teaspoon of baking soda, 1 teaspoon of baking powder, and use your creativity! (I definitely didn't measure any of this out ha ha) I added cinnamon, handful of oats, sprinkle of flax seed, pinch of salt, a dash of coconut flakes and a partridge in a pear tree
  • Mix both dry and wet ingredients together and add more flour if it seems too runny/ add more applesauce if too thick!
  • Bake at 350 for 15-20 minutes
  • Baked goodness, husband and baby approved



These are really good because they are so moist! Very easy for a small human to gobble up.

And that's all I've got for today.

-Over and Out






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