I like big sweets and I cannot lie.

This post is part of the SPLENDA® 365 SWEET SWAPS ™ blogger program by McNeil Nutritionals, LLC. and The Motherhood, who sent me products and compensated me for my time. Opinions, experiences and photos shared here are my own, and I hope you enjoy them.

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If you’ve been reading this blog for awhile, you have probably realized somewhere along the way that I have one GIANT sweet tooth. I like it sweet. I like my coffee sweet, I like my tea sweet…as a matter of fact, I like ALL my drinks sweet. And of course I love my special treats – not just baked goods, but some of my favorite meals and side dished even call for a *little* sugar – like my favorite corn cake, brown sugar pork, and orange chicken. I also love to make home-made salad dressings, but most of those call for sugar, too. MMMM….

So, I like things sweet, but what I don’t like? Is the added calories sugar brings with it. That’s why I love the new website from Splenda® No Calorie SweetenerSplenda® 365 Sweet Swaps. Sweet Swaps is all about healthier living and reducing added sugar when possible, so every single day of the year Splenda® 365 Sweet Swaps is offering up a way to swap out sugar for Splenda® sweetener. WHY? You ask? Because added sugar is hiding everywhere! It’s in our flavored yogurt, our cereals, our beverages – lots of places you’d never even think. This is part of the reason why even though experts suggest women only consume 6 teaspoons of sugar a day, our average is a whopping 22 teaspoons a day – yikes! I know I am super-guilty on that one.

I really started to try and cut out added sugar (despite my sweet tooth) last January when I was having gall bladder problems – and one of the first days I did this was by using Splenda® No Calorie Sweetener in my coffee. You all know I have to have my coffee to function – and Splenda is how I keep it tasty without the added sugar! (And have you tried Splenda® No Calorie Sweetener Flavors for Coffee?? YUM! Splenda sweetness, no calories, and yummy flavors! I adore them!)The other way I swap out sugar for Splenda® is on my cereal. Since I eat gluten-free, I eat a lot of unsweetened rice and corn-based cereals for breakfast, and I like to add a packet of Splenda® to make them really tasty. It works like a charm, and makes this sweets-loving girl happy.

I’m excited to be participating in a Twitter party TOMORROW(!!!) Tuesday March 4 from 12-1 pm EST with Spenda® 365 Sweet Swaps. Join me and several other fabulous bloggers as we chat about how #SweetSwaps can help us make little daily lifestyle changes that will produce great healthy results over time. It’s going to be so fun & informational and of COURSE there will be great prizes – $50 Visa gift cards and Splenda® product prize packs! You can RSVP by checking out the invite here. Don’t forget to follow me @Jennyitup, @theMotherhood, @theMotherhood25, @CooperMunroe and @EmilyMcKhann.

Coming up soon on the blog I’ll also be sharing some of my favorite recipes with you and how I made a Splenda® sweet swap to make them deliciously sweet without the added sugar. I can’t wait to share those with you! Stay tuned!

Have you ever used Splenda? How do you cut added sugar out of your diet?

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Ten years, happy tears

Joshua Birth Announcement

When I had my babies, all of them, but especially the first, I could not, while sniffing their fuzzy heads and ogling their wrinkly fingers, even begin to fathom how they would look, smell, feel, act, or be on their tenth birthdays. I couldn’t even begin to grasp the idea of this tiny human, flesh of my flesh, being a big kid. A double-digits kid.

But now, I know. Because today, my baby is TEN. Years. Old.

Joshua Ronald Reagan

Joshua is such a joy, and he always was. I sometimes find myself longing for the carefree days when he was a baby and a toddler,  because he was SO easy, SO fun, SO portable, and always in a good mood. Bobby and I would take him everywhere. He was just a breeze. As much as I LOVE my other two, I can’t say I feel the same way about their babyhood. Joshua’s was honestly more play than work and if I could go back and do it again, I would. I know there will be other moments when I want to freeze my other kids (I think Sophie’s time might be this very year). For my sweet Joshua, even as he grows into a wonderful young man, I know it’s his babyhood I will miss the most.

But anyway. Here’s a story from his babyhood that I especially love, even though I wasn’t there when it happened. Joshua was born on February 27, 2004. But he was due the 25th. As it was a leap year, I was really anxious when his due date came and went, because I did NOT want to have a Leap Day baby. I would have been pleased, however if he’d been born on February 28th, because that is my oldest brother Charles’ birthday and my cousin Anna’s birthday – they are exactly 10 years apart. But neither the 28th or the 29th were to be, because on the 26th, I had a routine OB-Gyn appointment, and when I went in, my blood pressure was sky high. It had been fine my whole pregnancy, but now it was decidedly not fine. “You need to go to the hospital so we can induce you. You’re at risk of having a seizure. You can go home and grab your bag, but don’t stop for lunch.” my doctor told me. Well, ok. It was go time.

So I went in late in the afternoon of the 26th, and Joshua was born on February 27 at 9:00 a.m. exactly. Which as it turns out, is very fitting with his personality.

So he missed my brother’s birthday, and he missed Anna’s birthday, and thankfully he missed Leap Day.

But unbeknownst to be, he did arrive on another family birthday. And my mother, who witnessed his birth, knew it. It was her grandfather’s birthday. Taylor Dezarn, the father of my beloved Grandma Burns, my mother’s mother, was born on February 27, 1890.

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Taylor, my great-grandfather as a young man and in his later years.

I never knew him, but my mother has very fond memories of her grandfather, and it delighted her that my first child was born on his birthday (hers had been born just a day after!).

Which leads me to the story. My mom babysat Joshua when he was a baby until he was three years old, while I worked part-time 20 hours a week (did you know I used to do that?) One day, she and my Grandma Burns took Joshua to visit Grandma’s brother, my mom’s Uncle Neil and his wife Mae. The docile, sweet, portable infant Joshua was of course, an angel. And he was good for my Uncle Neil, about 81 or 82 at the time (he has since passed away) as he held him on his knee.

“How old is he?” he must’ve asked my mom, because she told him, “He was born on your father’s birthday.”

And then, an old man, holding a sweet young baby who was born 114 years to the day after his own father’s birth, got choked up, and his eyes filled with tears.

My great-grandfather Taylor with three of his sons. Neil is the middle boy, to Taylor's right.
My great-grandfather Taylor with three of his sons. Neil is the middle boy, to Taylor’s right.

Memory, family, blood, and the circle of life. It’s a powerful thing.

And I am as proud now of the sweet young man I call my son at ten years of age as I was of the baby who brought joy to an old man nearly ten years ago. Who shares his birthday with someone I never met but who was dearly loved by those I dearly love.

Happy Birthday, Joshua Kenneth. Here’s to many more happy years (and many more happy tears) of being your mama. I love you!

 

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Got Quads? You need the gift of sleep!

Pampers Baby Board

Remember how I told you a few months ago that I am a member of the Pampers Baby Board? Well, as they say, “membership has its privileges.” And one of the privileges of being a PBB member is that I get to do some cool stuff, like go to Pampers headquarters, help pick the package design for their new wipes coming out soon…and give away $500 to a deserving family. Let me explain!

The week before I joined the Pampers Baby Board last fall, I had read on my church message  boards about a couple in our church who had a toddler and was expecting QUADS! Wow! The request was that we gather together as a church to provide them with diapers. Since I am a super-coupon lady, I picked up several packs of diapers and dropped them at church. We have a big church and I didn’t know the couple, but of course I wanted to help out. The very next week I was invited to join the Pampers Baby Board, and the week after that, Pampers told me they had $500 to give me to give a family the “Gift of Sleep”. Of course I knew right away that I wanted the expectant quad family to get the Gift of Sleep – God is cool like that. One week I’ve never heard of these people, the next week, I’ve got $500 to give them!

Through the old church message boards, I got in touch with the friend of the family and she put me in touch with Crystal, the mama-to-be – who ended up having the babies the VERY NEXT DAY!!! – a few weeks early. She gave birth to 3 girls and a boy – Norah, Jane, Everett, and Ellie. They joined big sister Kate and dad Matt, as well. The babies were tiny but good fighters, and as of a couple of weeks ago they are ALL home together!

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Aren’t they just beautiful!!? What a sweet family! Pampers was kind enough to let Matt and Crystal choose what the “Gift of Sleep” would mean to them – with 4 new babies, they had a lot of needs! And they decided that they’d sleep better at night knowing they had somewhere to put the massive amount of clothes and toys that come with four new babies. Sooo…thanks to Pampers, Matt and Crystal had me order them up some awesome storage from IKEA with the $500. And it worked out beautifully. See?

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A dresser for each babe
And toy/gear storage too!
And toy/gear storage too!
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You need a lot of storage when you have five kiddos!

Of course, another thing that helps Crystal and Matt sleep is using Pampers Swaddlers to keep their babies dry LONGER – I have it on good authority that Swaddlers are the babies’ fave!

Life has been super crazy for Crystal and Matt since they welcomed their four newest bundles of joy in October, and I am so blessed that Pampers allowed me to be a part of helping them out with getting all their baby STUFF organized.

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Words cannot express how much I love these parents’ faces!

Thanks Crystal and Matt, for sharing your family with us! And thanks Pampers, for gifting this beautiFULL house with some much-needed storage for their “Gift of Sleep”!

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