Grass drying rack REVIEW

As the mother of a toddler I have become sort of a guru of all things toddler and baby related. My daughter loves her straw cups and most of them have multiple pieces. When washing all those pieces sometimes it gets hard to keep track of every little thing but if you lose just one part it can make the entire cup useless. These drying racks not only help to properly dry the items but keep them all in one place. This rack comes in three pieces (2 plastic grass sections and one square drainage piece ). All made from high quality plastic. I love these things.

*I was gifted this product but that does not effect my 100% honest opinion *




Here's what the company has to say about their product:

  • ENJOY THE OPEN AIR- sanitation drying system and prevent cross contamination to all of your baby bottles and accessories.
  • FINALLY ORGANIZE ALL YOUR BABY BOTTLES- baby bottle nipples, baby spoons and straws, no more lost sippy cup lids, keep all of your baby bottle accessories on one complete separate easy to clean grass drying rack
  • THE PERFECT SIZE- this baby bottle grass drying rack is the perfect size to hold multiple shapes and sizes of all your baby bottle accessories meanwhile drip drying in the open-air while the excess water collects in the bottom tray
  • FREE- KuddlyKids is proud to announce that our baby bottle grass drying rack is BPA Free, Phthalate Free and PVC Free
  • SATISFACTION GUARANTEED: 100% no hassle guarantee, if you are not happy we will give you a full refund no questions asked


Sunsella Stainless Steel Pastry Scraper & Chopper REVIEW

                                       






I'm a person who cooks everyday so I enjoy high quality cooking tools and gadgets. Like many other people I love baking and cooking even more during the holiday season.  Having my Sunsella stainless steel pastry scraper and chopper made everything so much easier. It's made with a high quality stainless steel blade. The handle is made from food grade silicone that is also BPA free. The handle fits perfectly in your hand to not only give you a proper grip but also helps avoid slippage. Overall this is an amazing addition to my kitchen.

*I was gifted this product but it does not effect my 100% honest opinion * 



                                 


Sunsella Mighty Pops 6 Silicone Popsicle Molds REVIEW!

Now I love a good multiple purpose product. My daughter loves popsicles as much as the next kid but during the winter she cuts way back on eating them. When she does get them I like being able to make them from scratch because of her 18 different food allergies. When we aren't using these to make yummy homemade popsicles I use them as snack holders in my purse and in my diaper bag. I love putting those Gerber Graduates melts in them. They're small so with the size of the silicone "molds" you can fit a lot of melts in them. The molds are made of high quality dish washer safe BPA free silicone. They're easy to use and easy to clean. I either just hand wash them or pop them on the top rack of my dish washer. Overall I really love these things!

*I was gifted these silicone molds but that does not effect my opinion of the product* 





Sunsella Silicone Egg & Pancake Rings REVIEW!


I love cooking. I actually cook 3 sometimes 4 meals a day for myself and my tiny human. So I'm pretty obsessed with these eggs rings. Granted my daughter nor I can eat eggs but the rest of my family can so they've come in very handy. They make the perfect round sandwich size eggs. The bonus is they can also be used to make awesome toddler size pancakes (which my daughter loves). The rings are made from high quality silicone which means they wont melt or burn in your pans. They're easy to clean as well. I sprayed a little bi of cooking spray on the rings before dropping the eggs in and everything slides out just perfectly. The long metal "handle" can get a bit hot so be careful and grab the red round "nob" at the end. These will be a breakfast gadget staple in my house from now on. 

* I was gifted these rings but that in no way effects my 100% honest review*










How my 1 week trip turned into a month long trip

As most of you have noticed my blog entries have been erratic to say the least. I'm ready to explain. For the last 2 months or so my mother has been eating ice by the 10 pound bag (literally). So when my mom went to her doctor I told her to make sure she mentioned the ice eating to him. She said she'd humor me and tell him. I assumed it was just anemia like I had while I was pregnant. They put me on iron pills and it was all good. Well, it was a bit more than that. My mom's doctor ordered a few tests due to the ice eating. One of which was a colonoscopy. The day of my mother's colonoscopy my daughter and I were having lunch and my mom called and told me they found cancer. Just the word cancer makes you freak out and think death.

So her doctor quickly scheduled an appointment for her to meet with a surgeon. He explained everything to us. He explained that they'd be taking a portion of her colon and reconnecting everything. THEN he tells us he's booked 3 months out. THREE MONTHS!!! The idea of having my mom wait 3 months with cancer growing in her bod didn't sit well with me. Seeing the look on my face he quickly made a joke about finding an operating room on ebay and doing the surgery ASAP. Laughing made me feel a bit better. So we went home and waited. Thankfully the wait wasn't that long. The surgeon's office called two days later and said my mom was scheduled for surgery the following week. They said they wanted to get the mass out while it wasn't big and hadn't spread. Which of course is a good thing.

Off to California we go! The plan was for her to have her surgery we'd stay in Ca for a week and then she'd come home with me. Well it didn't really work out like that. The surgery went very well but the recovery was a different story. My mom developed something called ileus*.  She went to her regular doctor who did a few x-rays and sent them over to her surgeon for her appointment the following day. By this point my mother hasn't been able to keep any food down since being released from the hospital. We arrived at her surgeon's office and he asks what we were doing there. My mom said she had an appointment. He asked her if she'd checked her voicemail. She of course said no. Turns out he'd called the day before after seeing her x-rays and said go right to the ER to be admitted. OK by this point I'm scared. They immediately take her and put her into a bed. An hour later they finally got her into a private room. They had to put a tube down her nose to suck out everything that wouldn't "come out". After the tube was in for a few days the doctor finally said everything was out and they could remove the tube. They made her stay a couple more days after that than she was released. We stayed a few more days just to make 100% sure she was ok. During our trip her surgeon called and said the pathologist found NO cancer in any of the lymph nodes which means no chemo or radiation. The surgery got ALL of the cancer. Praise the Lord.

So that's what my family has been dealing with for the last month or so. I apologize for my lack of posts but I'm home and things should be getting back to normal....or something close to it.


Oh and I'd like to add that my tiny human was a real trooper through it all. After mom's surgery I explained grandma couldn't pick her up and she totally listened. I'm so very proud of her.

*Ileus : Inability of the intestine (bowel) to contract normally and move waste out of the body.





Grandma and grand baby leaving the surgeon's office 

Waiting for grandma

Waiting for grandma during her surgery.


Reading in grandma's hospital room after surgery

HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!!!


My little gymnast!






My wild child loves being in the gym. KC is very much a free spirit so  any organized activity is a hit or miss depending on how she's feeling at any given time. She's been going since she was around 18 months old. She loves her teachers Miss Mary and Miss Amanda. Does she listen? Not always lol I mean come on she's 2 for pete sake!

Her favorite thing to do is the rock climbing wall. Not something you think you'd see in gymnastics gym , right? Well it's actually really awesome. It helps the kiddos with their strength and motor skills. KC mastered that the second time she tried it. The climbing wall used to be part of the toddler obstacle course but at her last class it wasn't there anymore. KC looked pretty upset by it. So instead of the rock wall she runs back and forth across the balance beam. That might be      partially my fault. I did get her a balance beam last Christmas.

I love seeing her learn and have so much fun. Who knew mommy and me gymnastics could be so fun?