For Valentine's Day Aiden usually sends a Valentine for each of his friends in his class. This year I decided to add a cute heart shaped...

DIY Valentine's Day Crayon Hearts

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For Valentine's Day Aiden usually sends a Valentine for each of his friends in his class. This year I decided to add a cute heart shaped crayon with each card. I was tagged in a picture on Facebook, and that's where I got the idea from. Now if you google how to make these, the majority of the tutorials require that you have heart shape molds. I didn't have any and was too excited to wait and go get some. So what I did instead was take an old cookie sheet, (which is now dedicated to crafts; If you want you can lay aluminum foil on the bottom of the pan but it probably wont come out as smooth), and my heart shaped cookie cutter. It was super easy and all it really takes is time. 




INGREDIENTS


  • broken crayons
  • cookie sheet or baking pan
  • aluminum foil (optional)


METHOD
  1. Separate your crayons and remove the wrappers. break them up as small as possible.    
  2. Preheat your oven to 200 degrees. Lay your crayons on the cookie sheet. 
  3. Bake for 20 minutes. Remove from oven and let it cool for 15 minutes.
  4. Cut out your hearts and let them cool for another hour before breaking them apart. 
  5. After the hour, break them apart. 
  6. Add a small tag or a coloring page to let the kids know that it's a crayon and  not a cookie or candy lol. 
If your little one is currently obsessed with WWE like Aiden is, then feel free to use this print out 

I attached the crayon to the print out using Elmer's Glue

If you try this tag me on Instagram! @mommy_xo


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What Do You Mean We're Not Having A Party?

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For Aiden's 6th birthday we decided to not have a party. Aiden didn't know how to react at first but we definitely made it memorable. Cake was something we HAD to have and WWE is his current obsession so decorating his room was the next genius idea. It's really the little things that gets Aiden excited so just being able to wear his "Birthday Boy" button to school was everything!


The next day we went to another little boy's birthday party and then dinner at Friday's that evening. I wanted the staff to sing happy birthday for him but our waitress said they don't that anymore. I was beyond surprised but Aiden didn't know so he didn't care. The night ended with vanilla ice-cream and chocolate cookies.

On the 24th, we spent the day shopping but completely forgot to record any of it. Aiden had fun and had cake all week.


Over the weekend I hosted my second brunch. There were four of us in total so I din't go over board with the food. I had guava pastries,...

Breakfast Casserole

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Over the weekend I hosted my second brunch. There were four of us in total so I din't go over board with the food. I had guava pastries, fruits, mini chicken and waffles and a breakfast casserole. The mini waffles didn't at all come out how I pictured in my head but I LOVED the casserole. I found the recipe on Pintrest and the next time I do this I'll definitely tweak it a bit. 


INGREDIENTS
1 lb breakfast sausage (I did turkey)
5 slices of bread (cubed)
8 eggs
2 cups shredded cheese 
1/2 tsp salt
2 cups milk

METHOD
1. Brown sausage. Drain and layer at the bottom of pan.
2. Place cubed bread on top of sausage.
3. Layer with 1 cup of cheese.
4. Blend eggs, milk & salt. Pour over cheese.
5. Spread 2nd cup of cheese on top.
6. Refrigerate overnight.
7. Bake at 350 degrees for 40 minutes. 

Next time I make this I'm gonna add green peppers, onions and maybe tomatoes. Hope you enjoy this as much as we did. 



Kyle Kyle, my youngest, was born the cutest, roundest, little 7lb baby boy ever! Only because Aiden was born 8lbs. :) He was tiny & pink...

Excessive Dry Skin!

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Kyle

Kyle, my youngest, was born the cutest, roundest, little 7lb baby boy ever! Only because Aiden was born 8lbs. :) He was tiny & pink and loved more than anything in that moment. After taking him home from the hospital and upon closer inspection we noticed that our perfect little bundle had small patches of dryness on his legs.

We asked his doctor on his first visit & were told that it was normal and would go away on its own. Well it didn't. At the next couple visits we were recommended Aquaphor. A greasy, Vaseline looking product which to me was only covering up Kyle's dryness and not really treating it. We were then recommended to use Aveeno. Now while this worked to some extent, it wasn't working well enough. Partly because while the moisturizer was great, we weren't using the right body wash. We were using the regular Aveeno Baby shampoo and body wash instead of the moisturizing version with cleanses without drying out the skin. We were finally getting somewhere. We went from moisturizing every couple hours to only twice a day. This eventually grew monotonous. 

One day my mum gave me three miniature bottles of Vitamin E oil! A light bulb instantly went off in my  head! Vitamin E is a natural moisturizer that can be used in the hair, on the skin, for your nails & even consumed! 

That night, after bath time, I made a mixture of Kyle's Aveeno lotion & a few drops of the Vitamin E oil in the palm of my hands and began to lather him with it. I could instantly see the difference. After an entire week of using the oil mixture his skin was baby soft. I started using it on Aiden as well, for all the little scars he had from playing & falling during his 5 year life span, and it cleared those right up! 

A lot of the times we buy all these over priced items assuming it will work because of its price tag, but really, all we need sometimes, is our mothers help.

Aiden 2.5 yrs old - Kyle 1.5 days old


Sofia & Joe are now officially off the market! The nuptuals were exchanged around 7:30pm on Sunday. Sofia wore a Zuhair Murad gown &...

Sofia Vergara & Joe Maganiello's Wedding Day!

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Sofia & Joe are now officially off the market! The nuptuals were exchanged around 7:30pm on Sunday. Sofia wore a Zuhair Murad gown & Joe wore a John Varvatos tux.



All flowers & arrangements were by Jeff Leatham.







The couple exchanged wedding bands designed by Lorraine Schwartz.

Guests, who were asked to make donations to St. Jude's Children's Hospital and Children's Hospital Pittsburgh in lieu of gifts, included Julie Bowen, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Ariel Winter, Eric Stonestreet, Channing Tatum, Sarah Hyland, Reese Witherspoon, Anna Paquin, Stephen Moyer and Ed O'Neill.


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Its the day before the big day! The day started with going to the pool. Sofia wore a gorgeous white dress from Martha Medeiros . @marthamede...

Sofia Vergara & Joe Manganiello's Wedding Weekend Day 2

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Its the day before the big day! The day started with going to the pool. Sofia wore a gorgeous white dress from Martha Medeiros.

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Their families gathered at Caf� Boulud in Palm Beach Saturday night for a glamorous rehearsal dinner. The Modern Family actress looked gorgeous in a white dress while her husband-to-be looked as handsome as ever in a blue suit. Later in the evening Sofia changed into another white dress, but this time it was strapless and flaunted her famous curves.

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With adorable napkins that had "He had me at hola" and the date of their rehearsal dinner written on them, as well as table settings that included gorgeous red roses, this couple left no stone unturned when it came to planning the little details of their weekend soiree. While we're sure the dinner was nothing but exceptionally delicious, it was the dancing that seemed like the best part of the affair!


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Alejandro Vergara also took the mic and performed some Spanish-language hits as a happier-than-ever Sofia danced and clapped behind him.



At one point everyone gathered around Sofia as Joe grabbed a microphone and sang Guns N' Roses "Sweet Child of Mine" to her. In the middle of singing the chorus he stopped to plant a big, adorable kiss on his soon-to-be wife.



The couple are currently in Palm Beach. And while its only an hour or so drive away and as much as I LOOOOOVE Sophia & Joe (we're on...

Sofia Vergara & Joe Manganiello's Wedding Weekend - Day 1

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The couple are currently in Palm Beach. And while its only an hour or so drive away and as much as I LOOOOOVE Sophia & Joe (we're on a 1st name basis) I'll try my best to not be a wedding crasher.

They started dating in the summer of 2014 and were engaged six months later.
In September, Vergara opened up to "Good Morning America" about her upcoming wedding.

"I don�t have the dress. I know who�s making my dress, but it�s not ready," she said, adding she is kind of a bridezilla. "I am very detail-oriented so I am kind of like a nightmare. I have a very good memory. If you show me swatches of things, I can in two months exactly remember, �What happened with the one with the little border that had the little print?� I�m like, really bad.�


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There are a ton of options out there when it comes to wedding cakes. Whether you choose to go traditional or alternative is entirely up to y...

Wedding Wednesday - Cake Porn

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There are a ton of options out there when it comes to wedding cakes. Whether you choose to go traditional or alternative is entirely up to you. In this list I'm showing you 7 to choose from.


Tiered fruitcake with marzipan (traditional): This is the standard type of wedding cake that has a long history behind it, and is said to be modeled on London's Bride's Church (England). This cake is rich and not everyone likes the taste or the formality of this kind of cake.



Cupcake wedding cake (alternative): This kind of cake has gained a lot of followers in recent years. It's a tower of cupcakes that are usually in different flavors. The frosting can include many different types of symbols, initials, flowers, fruits, etc. as preferred. While many bakers are happy to make this kind of cupcake, this style is also great for a wedding reception planned for home as the cupcakes can be made easily in advance and frosted by generous family members just prior to the wedding. Or, buy them in bulk pre-frosted, and add a few finishing touches!
The tiered stand is widely sold as a "cupcake tree".




Croquembouche (French traditional): This high cone of profiteroles with a cascade of toffee (to which can be added sugared/candied almonds, chocolate, flowers, ribbons, etc.). This cake can usually serve around 30�40, so if you have more guests, consider several croquembouche. As a form of dessert, Croquembouche takes care of the dessert menu, which can be an excellent solution for a tight budget. As a delicate cake, you need to be assured of careful delivery.




Chocolate cake (French): Chocolate cake has had an avid following at weddings for quite a while now and the French wedding cake is lavishly decorated with a lace style. The relevant baker would be a French patisserie.




Cheesecake: For the bride and groom who don't much like cake, a Cheesecake is an option. This isn't a cheesecake, it's a layer of cheeses! One large cheese disk is on the base, with smaller cheese layers working their way to the top. Flowers and other decorations are added to the cheese layers. This can work out to be much cheaper than a traditional wedding cake but still lets you have the "layers".




Theme cake: There is a definite tradition of theme cakes for geek weddings. Cakes from Star Wars, Star Trek, and other sci-fi flicks are not unusual, as are cakes from beloved themes such as manga, anime, Hello Kitty, and anything that takes the fancy of the bride and groom. This sort of cake will come naturally to you if both of you are huge fans of something!




Cookies. A lavish "cookie table" assortment, often carefully arranged, is a Pittsburgh-area tradition. It could accompany a simpler cake, and many people can contribute without needing to coordinate efforts much in advance.
 
I'm currently loving the naked cake trend. What kind of cake did you have or are loving for your wedding?

You're engaged! Congratulations! In order to spread the exciting news forget the phone chain that your mom is planning and create a wedd...

Wedding Wednesday - Create The Perfect Wedding Website

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You're engaged! Congratulations! In order to spread the exciting news forget the phone chain that your mom is planning and create a wedding website filled with all the information you're dying to share and your guests can't wait to read -- like how much of a discount you can get them at the hotel? And where you're registered so they can buy you a gift you actually want?

Today, you no longer need to be, or marrying, a web developer to create a chic site filled with all the essentials:
Your Love Story: To share how you met and fell in love
A Who's Who of the Bridal Party: Because who doesn't want to know!
The Fine Details: Where and when you'll wed
Gift Guidance: The shops and sites you've registered at
Guest Book: So friends and family can write how cute you two look in your engagement photos


There are dozens of websites and tools you can use to create a stylish-looking wedding site a/k/a "wedsite" with costs ranging from free to a few hundred dollars.

Want a site to match the look and feel of your wedding stationery? Pick a company that has templates through a stationery designer like NearlyWeds and WeddingWire (Wedding Paper Divas) or AppyCouple and theknot.com (Minted). Want a site that will crowdsource wedding photos? Try WeddingWoo. And for couples who want more than just a "flat" site, create a Google+ account so you can "Hangout" with the bridal party and vendors to make important decisions and post links to key information, or make a digital magazine of your love story and wedding plans with GLOSSI, which you can embed into a site or just share the link for guests to flip through.

Here's a snapshot of some of the best websites and tools to help you make the ultimate wedsite:


Wedding Woo
Stemming from a couple�s desire to create a customized wedsite for their own wedding, the team behind WeddingWoo developed a site for couples who want an easy way to create a fully customized wedding website. Each of their templates can be customized with a full-page background photo.

Favorite Feature: WeddingWoo helps its customers create their own wedding hashtag, so all of the tagged photos in Instagram are automatically displayed on the couple�s wedding website for easy crowd sourced photos. All pictures can easily be downloaded.

Pricing: Free for a 7-day trial, then customers can choose a 1-year plan for $39 or a 2-year plan for $59.

Privacy Policy: Password protection option available

Appy Wedding
Unique to other sites, Appy Couple offers a mobile app which syncs in real time with your website. The app includes push messaging, photo sharing, wedding countdown clock, travel details and more, giving your wedding guests all the details for your big day in the palm of their hands.

Favorite Feature: Guests can take photos using the app at any wedding-related event and they�ll be uploaded to your app�s gallery page for everyone to see.

Partnerships: Appy Couple is partnered with FineStationery, Wedding Paper Divas, and Minted, so your wedding app and site can coordinate with your wedding stationery.

Price: Couples are charged $28 to create an app and website. The app is free for guests to download.

Privacy Policy: Couples can decide what they want each person to access, allowing them to post private events that only invited guests can see. Couples can also decide if they want their site to be searchable online or if they choose to be in the Appy Couple directory.

Riley and Grey
Just launched Riley & Grey is an invitation-only site, which offers limited-edition designs with custom domains that are simply stunning to look at, filled with all the need-to-know info your guests are looking for, and available on the go with mobile and tablet friendly versions too. The web 3.0 designs are inspired by various themes, including of the moment Gatsby (shown here) or filled with personal images of the happy couple.

Favorite Feature: Riley & Grey allows you to include a range of functionality to your wedsite, including RSVP collection, a guest address collector, and site support through a live person who can answer questions as well as walk you through site setup.

Price: Three pricing structures, include: a $35 monthly fee, an annual fee of $240 (40% savings), or if your wedding is over a year away, you can reserve a design (they are retired every few months) and custom domain for a one-time $35 fee, which will be put towards your account when you decide to publish the site.

Privacy Policy: Password protection feature available.

Wedding Jojo
With a watercolor design, Wedding Jojo automatically gives off a warm, romantic vibe. There are two site options to choose from: The �Taster� offers limited features, and the �Full Slice� offers unlimited photo storage, custom domain, and your own wedding blog to update friends and family with planning news.

Favorite Feature: The selection of template designs range from vintage to modern, including geometric and floral patterns in a wide range of pretty colors.

Partnerships: Several templates were designed by the team at Martha Stewart Weddings.

Pricing: Free or $14.99/month for the �Full Slice� plan.

Privacy Policy: With the premium plan privacy options include: Password protection, disabling search engine indexing, and per guest privacy options.

The Knot
With over 100 designs to choose from�styles coordinate with the hottest names in wedding stationery�theknot.com offers couples personalized wedding websites for free. In addition to the desktop version, your site is seamlessly translated into a mobile site that will work with guests� iPhone or Android. You can also sync your weddingchannel.com or theknot.com registries so family and friends can easily shop for engagement, shower, and wedding gifts.

Favorite Feature: With the Capsule album feature guests can upload and share photos they take with their iPhone, Android or via their Instagram account at the wedding and other pre- and post-wedding events. All the images are aggregated into one account so you can see everyone�s favorite shots in one place.

Partnerships: With sites inspired by invites available at Minted, Paperless Post, and Wedding Paper Divas you can easily coordinate your wedsite with your wedding invitation and other stationery elements.

Pricing: Free, with upgrade options for $19.99.

Privacy Policy: The first page of the site is always public but users can choose to password protect the other pages.

  Corn beef and cabbage, more appropriately known in Jamaica as "bully beef & cabbage", is one of those super easy one pot mea...

Jamaican Corn beef & Cabbage

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Corn beef and cabbage, more appropriately known in Jamaica as "bully beef & cabbage", is one of those super easy one pot meals for those lazy days or when you don't have the time to sit down and cook a big meal. This can be served with dumplins, (boiled or fried), rice, bread or even on its own with a couple slices of avocado. 


INGREDIENTS
1/2 head of medium cabbage
1 can of corn beef
1/2 medium onion
1 tomato
1 tbls oil
black pepper

METHOD
Throw everything except the black pepper and corn beef in your pot. 
(use a dutch pot, it will let your cabbage spring water and begin to steam without burning)
With your stove on medium-low let your cabbage steam for about 10 mins. 
Add your corn beef using a big spoon or spatula to break it up.
Sprinkle some black pepper, cover, and after a couple minutes, serve with your side of choice.