Posts tagged as: children

Feeding The Bonzai Baby: Vegan Baby Dinner

February 21st, 2011 - posted under: The Food » Food and Health

Waits does most of his eating in the a.m., so afternoons and evenings are more about exploring new flavors and textures. Every baby is different in terms of their enthusiasm for, and ability to handle, solids. Some are grabbing for food by four months and chomping carrot sticks before they reach their first birthday. Others, [...]

Feeding The Bonzai Baby: Vegan Baby Breakfast

February 16th, 2011 - posted under: The Food » Food and Health

They say that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, and for wee Waits Rebhal that couldn’t be more true. This is the only time he’ll reliably eat – afternoons are spotty and dinner depends entirely on mood. But morning meals are consistent, so this is where I seek to maximize nutrition. Waits [...]

Feeding The Bonzai Baby, An Introduction

February 10th, 2011 - posted under: The Food » Food and Health

I had no idea how many theories there are regarding when, how, and what, to feed a baby. Um – there’s a LOT. It’s enough to make your head spin! And for this mama, it was enough to make me say “Hmmm . . . I think I’m just gonna go with my gut on [...]

Defining Style For Fall 2010

October 21st, 2010 - posted under: The Fashion » Clothing and Accessories

Breastfeeding while touring a farm, ’cause that’s just how I roll. What’s that got to do with fashion? Well . . . a lot! Truth: I adore fashion. And though I don’t really shop a whole lot, I do replenish my cool-weather clothes each fall, and my warm-weather clothes in the spring. In between excursions [...]

Easy DIY No-Sew Knee Pads For Baby-On-The-Crawl

October 18th, 2010 - posted under: The Farm » Family

Waits Rebhal is a mini man on a mission. The mission: to explore this strange new world; to seek out new objects to put into his mouth; to boldly go where no babe has gone before! *music swells* In other words, my little man is mobile. And while it’s so amazing to watch his discovery [...]