and to be perfectly honest, I wouldn't trade these moments for the world. It's unbelievable to me how quickly these 3 months have flown with a busy 3 year old to keep up with. But in addition to snuggling the happiest baby ever, here are some of the things I am loving these days.
Reading:
I have managed to do a bit of reading these past few months, mostly as I'm nursing a little one, although unlike with my first son where I could read all day, I now have a 3 year old to entertain while I feed the baby--which means my reading total is MUCH less than if I were to write this post after 3 months with baby #1! I've read 4 books in the past 3 months:
All the Light We Cannot See: This one is at the top of everyone's reading list, the NY Times lists and book club picks. And I honestly did not love it. At all. Like I think I actually said to my mom one day "good lord is this war ever going to end so this book can be done??" Yes, there were some beautifully written moments, but the whole thing dragged out SO long for me, and I couldn't stand the way he kept jumping between time periods. I found myself confused a lot and on a kindle it's hard to flip back and forth. Not my new favorite read.
Leaving Time by Jodi Picoult: This one was a page turner for me, as most of Jodi's books are. I didn't love the end, it was a twist I REALLY didn't see coming, but I did like the mystery and the story.
The Girl You Left Behind by Jojo Moyes: Moyes is maybe my new favorite author obsession. I've now read 3 of hers and really have enjoyed all of them--the way the stories are written keeps me turning pages and staying up too late! This one was a WWI story that connected with modern day through a particular piece of art and it was a really fun read. I just started One Plus One by the same author and am hoping it will be just as well written!
Organized Simplicity by Tsh Oxenrider: I've started thinking a lot about our space and our possessions and have really enjoyed her blog, so I bought her book and found it helpful in thinking through what we own and why. We've been on a major purging kick lately and her book has been really influential in that!
Watching:
Lets be honest. I haven't had time to watch much of anything in 3 months. As soon as my kiddos are asleep I am generally heading to bed myself to function on the getting up every 2 hours to feed routine we're on here. I've decided my next binge watching show is going to be Friday Night Lights. And by binge watching I mean I've watched 2 episodes in 3 weeks. At this rate I'll be looking for a new show in 2017. One of my best friends gave me season 1 of The Newsroom when Asher was born because she knew how much I loved West Wing (Aaron Sorkin wrote Newsroom). I FLEW through it in the first three weeks of his life--while the grandparents were all still here to help. Oh my gosh I loved that show! I pretty much think Aaron Sorkin is the best writer around. Ever. I still love Nashville and have been faithfully following it--just a week or two behind usually. I thought the ending Parenthood was phenomenal--one of the best series finales ever written. I did discover we get HGTV when Asher was born--I had no idea we had that many channels on our TV (this should prove we never watch it in our house!). So since then I've found myself zoning out in front of Love it Or List It when I have a half hour before bed to unwind.
Listening:
One of the things I have started doing lately is listening to more podcasts while I fold laundry or cook. My new favorite is The Art of Simple by Tsh Oxenrider--each episode finds her chatting with someone from the blogosphere about whatever their topic is. Her guests are usually people I've already been reading and am interested in, and they just chat! It's so fun to listen to and I have gotten some fun recommendations from hearing what they're chatting about.
My freezer:
So most of you knew that before this baby arrived I spent 2-3 months filling a chest freezer with meals I could simply heat and serve. I made simple things like lasagnas, enchilada casserole, chili, spaghetti sauce with meatballs, ravioli bakes, and a few other soups. I also made big batches of breakfast burritos and waffles and muffins to have simple breakfasts on hand for both myself and our 3 year old. Words cannot express what a lifesaver this has been. I have no idea how I would ever get food on the table each night if I didn't have the main dish already taken care of. We still have quite a few meals left, and then for baby shower gifts and Christmas gifts I had asked for gift certificates to Dream Dinners, a company that basically lets you come in and prepare your own freezer meals to take home and store, so I can easily restock the freezer. It's been amazing pulling something out to defrost, and only worrying about adding a salad, bread, or other vegetable as a side dish. My new advice to expecting moms, don't worry about reading parenting books as much--no kid seems to fit the book! Buy a freezer and fill it with your free time instead!
That's about what we've been into lately--trying to nap as often as possible (when our 3 year old will let me!), go to bed early, and snuggle this baby as long as I possibly can before he gets big too! Happy Easter friends, may you find joy celebrating the resurrection with your loved ones!
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