I believe I have neglected to mention here that we've had another little allergy hiccup with Harper. We started seeing a new doctor (a naturopath) who suggested we try to take him off of dairy and wheat as well to see if that would alleviate some of his remaining allergy symptoms (mainly eczema but also a constantly runny nose).
So, I took him off dairy about a month ago and his eczema got a little better (although not completely gone), his nose shut off, and weirdly his crazy earwax that he's had all his life (seriously, it's always been like a gooey brown science experiment in there) is all of the sudden COMPLETELY GONE. Like, I keep trying to get earwax out of his ears and there's just nothing! Weirdly, I miss it. Kind of how one might miss popping their teenage sibling's pimples.
(I have since read in a couple of places that this is oftentimes a sign of a dairy intolerance / allergy).
I have yet to get the gumption to also take him off of wheat as the doctor recommended because I honestly don't have the energy or meal planning ambition. We go back for a check up tomorrow and this may be the next step. The doctor is hopeful that his gut can heal eventually and he will be able to eat at least eggs & dairy again when he's older.
So, if you're keeping count we're 'off' of eggs, nuts, dairy and gluten (for Ash only, really...). Good times.
That said, here are some recipes I'm digging lately....with modifications, in most cases.
Whole Wheat Pop Tarts - Great snack/quick breakfast for the kids! I made with vegan Earth Balance butter today and I couldn't tell the difference from the last time I made them with real butter.
Kale Lemon Pesto - I made this just for Ash & I, and I was the only one who liked it. I'm sticking by it, though. If you like kale & lemons (Ash is a little iffy on lemony stuff sometimes), it's a good one.
Asparagus Brie Soup - I made this also for just Ash & I after we scored about 2 pounds of leftover roasted asparagus at a wedding we went to a couple of weeks ago (hmmm, that sounds weird now that I type it out. oh well!). Anyway, unlike the pesto, Ash says he'd eat this every day. I substituted a GF all purpose flour in place of the regular flour.
Homemade Granola Bars - I also made these this weekend and they were a hit with everyone. It's very hard to find nut free granola bars at the store. Ours had oats, soy nut butter, dairy/GF chocolate chips and coconut. Yum - O!
Allergen Free Chocolate Cake - I made this awhile back and just got the 2nd round out of the freezer to eat. Hands down the best allergen free cake I have tried. Moist, doesn't feel like you're missing something. I used a GF all purpose flour blend and Ener-G egg subsitute. I didn't make the frosting (because I'm lazy). :)
I'll keep ya'll updated on our 'progress' - in the meantime if you have any recipes you want to share, I'm all ears!!
-Emily :)
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Monday, July 30, 2012
Helena -- 4 & 3/4
Thought I'd post a little update on what Helena's up to.
I'm currently listening to her making Harper play school -- with fake nap time included! -- and that's one of the coolest things about having two kids. Mine generally play so well together. Helena is nice to Harper (yesterday, she even shared her pretzels with him) and they kind of freak out a little bit if we ever take them places separately. It's cute. She's a great big sister. She even helped Harper pee on the potty for the first time yesterday!
She is also very into drawing lately. She definitely draws better than I did at this age (or possibly now, I totally suck at drawing). Here is this weekend's rendition of the opening ceremonies of the Olympics:
She also loves riding her bike with training wheels. Her and Ash go on 'adventure rides' in the evenings sometimes. One evening last week they went three miles!!
Helena just switched classrooms / teachers at school in the beginning of June and is doing really well in her new class. We had debated starting Kindergarten early with her, but decided against it for a lot of reasons. She still loves school and is very focused for the most part on her 'works'. One day this week she built a tower out of some beaded cubes and her teacher said she sat there for like 10 minutes just looking at it. Her teacher said to her "Looks like you're waiting on something, Helena.", and she said , "Yeah, I'm waiting for my mom to come so I can show her what I did." (Her teacher then called me down to look at her 'masterpiece'.) So funny. She is sounding out short words now and is very good at writing her letters -- probably from all of the incessant drawing! And she just went on her first official field trip last week -- to Discovery Gateway in downtown Salt Lake. Mom went along as a volunteer! :)
Helena is also in swimming lessons right now. It's going a lot better than last summer. We have a few sessions left so hopefully I can get a video at some point.
She has also recently found out about Disneyland (more specifically Cars Land) and is insisting we go ASAP. We have told her that Disneyland is a lot of money, which has come in handy when she wants something i.e. "Well, that's coming out of the Disneyland fund....oh, never mind." ;)
I'm currently listening to her making Harper play school -- with fake nap time included! -- and that's one of the coolest things about having two kids. Mine generally play so well together. Helena is nice to Harper (yesterday, she even shared her pretzels with him) and they kind of freak out a little bit if we ever take them places separately. It's cute. She's a great big sister. She even helped Harper pee on the potty for the first time yesterday!
Tolerating Harper in the reading tunnel at the library. |
No rendition of a parachuting queen, but good otherwise. :) |
She also loves riding her bike with training wheels. Her and Ash go on 'adventure rides' in the evenings sometimes. One evening last week they went three miles!!
Helena just switched classrooms / teachers at school in the beginning of June and is doing really well in her new class. We had debated starting Kindergarten early with her, but decided against it for a lot of reasons. She still loves school and is very focused for the most part on her 'works'. One day this week she built a tower out of some beaded cubes and her teacher said she sat there for like 10 minutes just looking at it. Her teacher said to her "Looks like you're waiting on something, Helena.", and she said , "Yeah, I'm waiting for my mom to come so I can show her what I did." (Her teacher then called me down to look at her 'masterpiece'.) So funny. She is sounding out short words now and is very good at writing her letters -- probably from all of the incessant drawing! And she just went on her first official field trip last week -- to Discovery Gateway in downtown Salt Lake. Mom went along as a volunteer! :)
Building at Discovery Gateway in SLC. |
Helena and Ash at the lake in June. |
At one of her friends' princess parties with "Rapunzel." |
Speaking of princesses, Helena as become a little more girly the past few months. We went weeks only wearing dresses. She insists her headband matches her outfit exactly. And the more glittery the better. We own a pair of gold glitter dress shoes that she has worn a hole into. But I still make her wear her adventure sandals with her dresses just to irritate her aunt Jess. :)
I can't believe in the fall we'll have a 5 year old. Holy. Cow.
-Emily :)
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