Showing posts with label infant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label infant. Show all posts

Friday, October 31, 2014

Fitness Friday: Maintaining a Healthy Routine After Baby

This Fitness Friday is a guest post from a lovely mama who inspires me (Jenn) with her motivation to be healthy.  She was awesome enough to write a guest post this week about getting back into a healthy routine post-baby.  You can check out her personal blog over at onehealthyapple.blogspot.com 

Hi PenPal Productions Readers! My name is Yelena (pronounced Ye-lay-na) and I blog (rather infrequently) at onehealthyapple.blogspot.com.  I’m honored to post on this cute corner of the Interwebz and share a bit about how my family keeps up a healthy routine with a very active toddler and a busy schedule, without losing our minds (completely) or ourselves, as many parents do, after welcoming their bundle of joy.

I’m a self-proclaimed health junkie- mostly out of necessity, as I grew up as an overweight kid and teenager. I also saw how unhealthy my grandparents became in their old age and I knew I had to do something (or a lot of things) differently.  Luckily, I also married a bona fide health freak and together we ate healthy foods, hiked, worked out, and enjoyed our separate health interests (me: yoga, hubby: Brazilian Jiu Jitsu).

I worked out through my whole 41+ week pregnancy with my little boy and felt great. I was smug and could not figure out how people didn’t make time for health and fitness with kids and ‘those people’ were lazy. And then the shit hit the fan. I had a sweet little boy who never slept, didn’t take a bottle if I was anywhere in smelling distance, and I was tired. So very tired.  Now that I’m barely out of the baby stage, I wanted to share some of the things that helped me get back on track right after baby, and what we do now to maintain our health:

Right After Baby:
  • Give yourself some grace. Yes, I had gained 35 pounds, but I also just gave birth. Once I forgave myself and let go of this guilt, I felt much better.
  • Start small. Nope, I couldn’t take a whole 75-minute vinyasa flow class, but I could wear the baby and go for walks, so I walked a lot. When that got better, I did quick YouTube workouts, jogged (slowly), or went to the gym for a half hour at a time.
  • Make healthy options available. I couldn’t cook all the time, but I could buy Greek yogurt, fruit, grains, and lean protein. When I was famished from feeding the baby all the time, I at least had some smart choices.
  • Communicate. I had to tell my husband that I didn’t feel like myself without exercise. He helped encourage me and took the baby out for a walk if I was doing a home workout or going for a quick jog.
  • Ask for help. Ask a friend, ask a parent, get a cleaning Groupon. Mental health is as important as physical health.


Life With a Baby/Toddler:
  • Give yourself another break. Kidlets go through various stages and phases. Sometimes they sleep, sometimes they don’t. Nobody likes a cranky parent, so don’t forget to take care of yourself through those sleepless nights and days. Working out can wait. Your body needs sleep to repair itself, so that’s basically a workout there.
  • Make some goals. I made a goal to go to the gym 3 times per week once my son was about 6 months old. It was simple and anything on top of that was gravy. Make sure to reevaluate as you get stronger and as your family reaches a new normal. You can surprise yourself as you knock your old goals out of the park.
  • Reward yourself. It’s hard work! When you reach a milestone (weight, distance, even consecutive hours of sleep), do something nice for yourself. I am more motivated when I have something nice to wear, so a new sports bra or yoga pants keep me going.
  • Communicate. Now that our schedule is more or less set, my hubby and I sit down each week (it literally takes two minutes) and discuss which days we have work meetings, any other commitments, and preferred workout days. My husband trains 3ish times a week for 3ish hours including his commute, while I typically wake up at 5:50 each morning to get my exercise in. But sometimes I go at night, and it’s nice to plan the week knowing where our obstacles are.
  • Involve your little ones in fitness. My son loves to ‘do yoga’ with me, we go on family hikes, and we have continued our walks together with the dog. Sometimes he still makes me carry him, and that’s a hell of a workout with a 30+ pound flailing weight.
  • Ask for help. Make your partner a shopping list, cook dinner together, ask a grandparent to babysit, or get another cleaning Groupon. You can’t do it all and asking for help is not a sign of weakness.


I have to add a disclaimer that I’m not a health professional and none of this is easy. I have lost all of the baby weight and have been maintaining it for about a year now, but sometimes I’m still completely unmotivated and I still eat too much chocolate. I’m only human. Each family works differently, but this is what has worked for us.

Thanks again to Jenn for the opportunity to post!

XOXO,

Yelena
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Saturday, October 25, 2014

Citrus Lane [infant] Box Review: October


We loved this box as much as the toddler box this month.  Everything was so cute and, most importantly, age relevant!  Tiny man is just starting to grasp objects and show interest in feeling different textures, so we’ve already gotten a lot of use out of this box.  I rate this box a 9/10.


The contents included a donut rattle by North American Bear Co. (plus coupon code), a cage bell by Hohner Kids, a soft book by Tiny Love, and two Calendula Baby Care samples by Weleda.  



So, the rattle.  So cute!  It’s a gender neutral, and has a soft texture with a soft rattle noise to go along with it.  My almost-three month old loves to feel it, listen to it shake, and attempt to hold on to it.  I like it because the noise isn’t too loud or startling, it could easily be taken with us while traveling and be entertaining without annoying everyone around us.  And, did I mention it’s super cute?!



The cage bell is a fun one too.  It pairs nicely with the maracas that came in my two-year old’s box, and now my children can start a family band.  Tiny man hasn’t taken to holding this one so much as he has watching me or big brother make noise with it for him to watch.  It’s not something I’d take on an airplane, but it’s fun for home.





We sat down together to look at the Where Do I Live Soft Book this morning.  It’s a nice little book full of simple colors, animals, textures and stuff to grab at (or gnaw on if the mood strikes).  Tiny man loves the different textures and the crinkly pages.  The first page has felt “grass” and he played with it for a few minutes (which is basically hours in infant time).  It’s also sturdy; it’s soft and made of cloth but it’s not floppy like other soft books we have which makes page turning so much easier on little, tiny hands.  



The Weleda samples included baby shampoo/wash and a diaper cream.  Not too much to say about them as we have not yet tried them out, but it’s a company I’m already familiar with and I’ve enjoyed their products in the past.  In general, samples aren’t my favorite items to receive, especially one-time-use samples, but I suppose it never hurts to toss them into the diaper bag for emergencies.  Plus, they came with a 20% coupon code.








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Monday, September 29, 2014

Citrus Lane Box Review: September


My 2 year old has been receiving Citrus Lane boxes since he was around 3 months old.  For the most part, we've been very happy with the contents, though admittedly some months are better than others.  Since we're such die-hard CL fans in this house, it was only a matter of time before I signed up my newborn for his very own monthly box.  The plan was to cancel the toddler box and move on to Kiwi Crate's recently released Koala Box but I just can't bring myself to do that just yet (so yes, now we subscribe to both).

Today the mailman delivered tiny-man's first CL box.  For the most part, it was a decent box, but I always feel a little gypped with less than 5 items.  I'm not sure if it's a new *thing* but both boys' boxes seemed a little... light... this month, not the standard 5 items I'm more accustomed to (and I don't count most coupons as an item, usually it's stuff I wasn't planning on buying in the first place).  Anyway, all in all, I rate this box a 7/10.


The contents included a long sleeve onesie from Tea Collection (the long sleeves are greatly appreciated as winter approaches!), a "rattle" that isn't actually a rattle, though it's still pretty neat, a sample of Mrs. Meyers dish soap (which also came in my older son's box, so now I have two), and a small bottle of Gripe Water.

First things first, Tea Collection has some pretty quality clothing so that was a plus.  Included with the oneside was a coupon for $25 off my first Tea Collection order of $50 or more, and that's exciting because I may actually use said coupon.  The onesie itself is a bit plain, but it's super soft and, like a mentioned earlier, it's long sleeved which is always useful when living in the tundra.

The Rainbow "Rattle" by Hape Toys doesn't *actually* rattle.  It's more a manipulative-type toy with bright colors.  I showed my 2 month old and he gave me some big ol' gummy smiles for a good 15 minutes so I count this toy as a win.  I have a few similar toys, probably from previous CL boxes, and they've always been hits in this house.  Plus, it's wooden and I like that.  It too came with a coupon for 10% off Hapetoys.com.

Mrs. Meyers is a favorite brand of mine.  CL has included their samples in the past and, while I do wish they were full size products, a little is better than none at all.  I think this is a new scent, Radish, or at least it's one I have not seen before.  I now have two of them, so that's neat.  Would I prefer toys in my child's box?  Yep.  Will this do?  Sure, why not.  Just don't make a habit of it, CL!

Gripe Water.  Unfortunately, I recently ordered a giant two-count box of Gripe Water for Mr. Gassy McGee.  Otherwise, I'd be pretty pumped about this because it's not super cheap and it's a brand I really like.  But hey, I suppose one can never have *too* much Gripe Water.

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