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Arcadia

Arcadia by Lauren Groff was my book club’s February book. We actually didn’t end up meeting this month, but since I was able to complete this one on time, I thought I’d share my take on Arcadia.

It begins in the 1960s & goes through the early 2000s. Arcadia spans most of the life of the main character & the story is set from his point of view. It splits up in chunky chapters that span big years of his life. From life as a child growing up on a hippie commune in NY, life as a young teenager still living in Acadia, life as a young father in NYC, life as an adult.

What I’m going to remember most about this book is the name of the main character. Bit Stone aka the littlest bit of a hippie. I loved that image; a tiny preemie baby turned lil guy.

I liked that the book followed along over a long period of time. I liked seeing how all the characters changed & grew & how their experience living in Acadia impacted their life.

I thought it was interesting how some of the Arcadia kids saw life on the commune as so very different than Bit. Your perspective really is determined by attitude of those around you & whether or not you look on the bright side. Plus, I think if you don’t know any different, living happily albeit cold & hungry isn’t so bad.

I walked away from Arcadia knowing I’d kind of miss the characters. I also know that as much as I enjoy a few bits of
the hippie attitude, I could never have handled commune life.

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Eden Fantasys Winner

Thanks to everyone who entered the Eden Fantasys giveaway.

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Big congratulations to commenter number 1…

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….. Alethea! You’ll get an email with Eden Fantasys contact shortly.

Happy early Valentine’s Day to all!

 

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Zoey’s Attic {review & giveaway}

I’ve had my eyes on the pecking order sibling shirts from Zoey’s Attic since I was playing around online on bed rest. I was wishing then I’d discovered Zoey’s Attic sooner. How fun are their maternity T shirts?

Multi Momma-to-be & Blogger Momma-to-be Ts
Multi Momma-to-be & Blogger Momma-to-be Ts

I almost purchased these owl sibling shirts laying in that hospital bed. But for the slim chance miss Lucy was born first (via unwanted C-section), I held off.

Then I thought I might want the babies to have holiday the pecking order onesies~ either the Thanksgiving turkey or the Christmas owl onesies.

Thanksgiving turkey & Christmas owl sibling set
Thanksgiving turkey & Christmas owl sibling set

I mean, how cute right? But Lucy was on the verge of growing out of 6 mo & Zach out of 3 mo onesies.

I finally decided to go back to my first love ~ the funky owl sibling set {yes they have multiple owl sets Chi O friends!}~ in hopes they can wear them into the spring.

Lucy & Zach, my favorite models
Lucy & Zach, my favorite models

These precious Big Brother Zach and Lil Sister Lucy onesies came in perfect time for photos & floor playing with family in VA.

Silly teething Lucy & Zach love their pecking order by Zoey's Attic onesies
Silly teething Lucy & Zach love their pecking order by Zoey’s Attic onesies

And were also perfect for their introduction into their new Infant 2 daycare class this week!

Overly blue cell phone shot. Zach was sad I put him down. Lucy thought the flash was hilarious {as was pulling off her sock}! This was the best of four photos I attempted Wed morning.
Overly blue cell phone shot. Zach was sad I put him down. Lucy thought the flash was hilarious {as was pulling off her sock}! This was the best of four photos I attempted Wed morning.

Not only are they cute {the onesies & the babies!}, the onesies have held up great for multiple washes & wears {including Lucy’s pooplosion Sunday afternoon}. I’ve been very pleased with their customer service & am looking forward to coming back to Zoey’s Attic for birthday shirts & those cute pillowcases!

Zoey’s Attic was sweet enough to share the love with one of you! Enter a comment below to win a $35 credit that’s good off the total purchase of any item from Zoey’s Attic Personalized Gifts. You can share your favorite from Zoey’s Attic or just tell me Zach & Lucy are cute. šŸ™‚

For an extra entry, follow both @suzstreats & @zoeysattic on twitter, & tweet about this giveaway mentioning us both.

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Just for fun, you can also check out the Zoey’s Attic blog, Facebook page & pinterest site.

I’ll close the giveaway Thursday the 21st at midnight EST, pick a winner via random.org & share the good news to the winner Friday Feb 22nd. Good luck!!

I was sent Zach & Lucy’s precious sibling onesies for purposes for this review, but I was not otherwise compensated for this post. All my opinions noted are my own.

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On Being Social

Before babies, my life was a mix of plans & spontaneity.

I looked forward to my monthly bunco night, book clubs, sorority alum meetings & dinner club, & small group Bible studies all on the calendar. I threw into the mix ladies nights, coworker happy hours & random, last minute dinner dates with the husband. I had the time & open schedule for walks with friends or alone with my ipod after work & on weekends. I jumped in the car on a whim for pedicures & haircuts & highlights.

As my pregnant belly got bigger, I began to scale back on the plans. Because I was too tired & I knew I wouldn’t & couldn’t keep up that schedule for the future. And I was right.

On a typical week, my calendar is blank. But my schedule is packed: babies, work, daycare pickup, traffic home, babies, cook/clean/laundry/diapers, bed.

I know this is the life of all new mothers, especially working mothers of multiples whose husband’s work late. And I love my children. I’m so glad they are in my life.

But I’m going to be honest & say that I miss my ladies nights {Jason getting home at 730+ doesn’t allow for me to make many}. I miss my coworker times {I pump through all my breaks & eat lunches at my desk making up sick time now, so even though I’m in the same building 40 hours a week, I rarely see my work friends}. I miss the quiet time for myself for reading, shopping & just generally having time to be lazy.

This isn’t a cry for help. I’m slowly getting back on my social heels. I’m relearning what it means now to be social: cramming in weekday lunch dates with friends; bringing a baby or two to meet friends for coffee on a Sunday afternoon; finding it relaxing to be able to grocery shop alone on a Saturday. I’m so thankful that I have time to read while pumping & my book club is a very baby friendly group.

I know that as they get older, as the days get lighter & warmer, we’ll be able to be more active out of the house. I’m looking forward to us being social as a family: walks together at the lakes this summer, early weekend dinners out; being invited to friends’ kiddos’ birthday parties.

And since I’m confessing, I’ll let y’all know I’m counting the days until my first overnight work trip {13 if you wanna keep up}. My parents are coming to help as babysitters; it’s only 1.5 hours away & for one or maybe two nights. But I’ll get to sleep in & not be woken up at night & enjoy adult conversation as well as a few adult beverages.

I’ve learned all my new social plans are made with a *. With a RSVP’d maybe. Because the babies come first. And I know this is okay. This is my new {maybe not so social} life.

How did/do you deal with the lifestyle change that came with parenthood? Were you able to seamlessly continue life the same with a baby in tow? For non-multiples moms, have you noticed a difference when a second baby was born?

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Battle of the Quesos

Red Gold versus Rotel. The Queso dip challenge.

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It’s been well documented that I love Mexican food. And that I love dips. A Mexican dip ~ perfection, especially one without meat as so often people throw beef or sausage in Mexican dips {gross}.

So when Red Gold offered to send me the ingredients to the standard queso dip, I said sure! We took advantage of the NFL playoff weekends to make the queso dips. I won’t attempt to say they’re healthy, but the babies enjoy the fattiness as does their Mommy!

In case you’re searching for an easy & delicious dip to bring to your super bowl party Sunday night, or just like us, to enjoy sitting at home on a cold day, here’s my thoughts on this queso made two ways.

First up was the traditional staple queso dip, 16 oz Velveeta cheese & 1 can of Rotel tomatoes. I melted the combined ingredients in the microwave & served with Tostitos scoops. It was good. It was cheesy. There was a bit of a kick which we like & tomatoes which I really like. It was thick & really stuck to the chip. I had some on the side of a Whole Foods bean burrito & it was just as good on its own for a snack later on.

The following weekend, my parents were in town helping take care of RSV sick babies. We broke out the Red Gold tomatoes & Velveeta and made queso dip Saturday evening as warm comfort food appetizer. My parents hadn’t had this type of dip in a while & both really enjoyed it.

REd Gold & Velveeta, all ready to be microwaved into delicious queso dip.
Red Gold & Velveeta, all ready to be microwaved into delicious queso dip.

I made Jason akaĀ the husband be more critical than his normal ā€œit’s goodā€. He said he actually like the flavor of the Red Gold queso version better. I definitely agreed.

Red Godl & Velveeta Queso Dip
Red Gold & Velveeta Queso Dip

The can of Red Gold & green chilies was larger {16 oz vs 12 oz}. That meant more tomatoes & more green chilies per bite. A definite plus in my book as I love tomatoes & the flavor of the green chillies. It also made the dip a little runnier, less super-think which I liked. I didn’t think it was any ā€˜hotter’ though for those afraid of too much heat.

As someone who doesn’t really care who wins the game tomorrow night, I just say enjoy the food! Happy Super bowl weekend friends!

While I was sent the ingredients for both dips from Red Gold, I wasn’t otherwise compensated for this post. All thoughts & opinions expressed are completely mine {& the husband’s} own.