Showing posts with label lifestyle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lifestyle. Show all posts

10.12.2016

SHEBA Meaty Cat Treats | Influenster Review | Guest Starring Baelfire the DSH

Hey hey hey, cupcakes!

It has been a long while since I have written a post about anything and I'm hoping to get better at that. Anyway! Today's blog post is brought to you by Influenster & SHEBA Meaty Sticks. Both companies were so lovely & sent a sample of the chicken flavored Meat Sticks for Mr. Baelfire (my 8 month old DSH) to try & enjoy.

& boy did he enjoy!

Take a peek at our VLOG showcasing just how insane this little kitten went!

5.24.2016

An Edible Review

Influenster has done it again! Lots of yummy things in my most recent Bloom Voxbox. I did an unboxing video that you can see here. So, before we go on to the deliciousness that hit my mouth!, a little disclosure because - yah know..... FTC. 

Didn't buy it. Not being paid for this (unless you count payment in the form of delicious granola!). Not being swayed, coerced, or in any other way, shape or form bribe for my opinion. I just like eating things. 

Phew. Ok. Legalities out of the way! Now we can get onto the ever delicious granola that arrived at my door!
 

The Sunbelt Bakery raves that it uses no preservatives & is made/shipped daily to your local stores & comes in 3 flavored (did I mention one was chocolate?!). They retail for about 50c on their own & about $2-$3 for a box (I think there's 6 to a box? I've never actually found a box! Help a sister out because these things are delish!)

 
 








The calorie intake on one granola bar, while isn't the healthiest thing on the market, it could be a lot worse. One bar has 180 calories with 50 of it being from fat. So far so good, right? Lets take a look at everything else!
  • Total fat; 6g (9% daily serving)
  • Saturated fat; 3.5g (18% daily serving)
  • Sodium; 75mg (3% daily serving)
  • Total carbs; 29g (10% daily serving)
  • Dietary Fiber; 1g (4% daily serving)
  • Sugar; 12g
  • Protein; 2g
Like I said, could be worse! This would make a great pre workout or an on-the-go snack for those trying to watch that they eat. 

The bar itself was nice & chewy, very soft with no weird texture or aftertaste. It's so soft I accidentally broke it while it was in the package prior to eating it. Oops

(Check out the video linked above to hear my rant on broken packaged food. Even though this was totally my fault!)


  

Im dying to get my hands on a box of these because they truly are delicious. HOWEVER! For those of you with allergies this may not be the bar for you. There are a ton of allergen triggers on here such as; coconut, soy, peanuts, almonds, eggs, milk, & wheat. The label also says other tree-nuts may be present in this bar. It's so sad that there's sooooooo many allergies in this one little bar. 

11.17.2015

World Prematurity Day


Hello cupcakes!
It has been a while since I posted & a LOT has gone down since my last post but I have posted enough about it on my Instagram & would rather not dive back into it again. If you are wanting to see what's been going on, scroll about 3-4 weeks back on my Instagram feed @LoveofFilo & look for the picture of the bridge & sunrise.
Today's newest post is in honor of World PreMaturity Day & my 2 minions - who are both premies. They were both born at 36 weeks & while that may not seem as "premature" as most babies this day was suppose to honor, the doctors were amazed I even made it as far along as I did with both of them. 

This little minion is my oldest. He was born at 10:59pm on January 7, 2010. With this minion, he had been putting me into preterm labor since approximately 26 weeks. I was getting steroid shots almost every week to make sure he stayed put. I barely made it out of my 36 week check up without my doctor saying to go across the street to the hospital to have a baby. I totally didn't listen because she said I couldn't eat. Eff that. Try telling a pregnant woman NOT to eat. So hubby & I went & got food first then went to the hospital & had a baby. Hahah.

That should've been the end of it. We stayed in the hospital for 3 days & they sent us home. Almost 18 hours had passed before I realized that my sweet little boy wasn't latching or eating & he started turning blue & was freezing to the touch - even under tons of blankets & fleece jammies. We took his temperature & he was at 94.2! Immediately, my husband, mom, & I loaded baby man into the car & drove to CHKD (the local Children's hospital). His temperature had dropped to 93.1 in the span of 20 minutes! They rushed him back & started taking blood, running vitals, hooking him up to IVs, trying to run catheters, & even did a spinal tap! I was a first time mom, & I was losing it.

What felt like months (but was really a little over a week) later, & we were released. Baby man was eating fine & all his vitals were perfectly fine! We have no idea, to this day, what happened. The doctors didn't offer us any definitive ideas either. He is now a happy & healthy 5 year old with no other issues that we know of. (:

My second minion. Oh, my dear minion, you were a problem child from the start. Minion2 decided it was an absolutely amazing idea to put me into labor every other week starting at 21 weeks & forcing me to be on bed rest - which was really horrible timing because at 32 weeks the Navy told us we were to be leaving Virginia & moving to Oklahoma. Oi. So my dad drove down from NJ to VA & he drove my car while my husband drove the UHaul. The trip to Oklahoma was very uneventful - thank God considering we also had our oldest minion who, at that time, was 9 months old. After Thanksgiving is when all the problems started. I ended up falling down the steps & became hospitalized while they monitored myself & the baby - who was still trying to put me in labor. I was put on strict bed rest - I wasn't even allowed upstairs to sleep! I had to sleep on the couch downstairs! I followed the doctor's directions to a T - I didn't want the baby coming so early since I was all ready having complications & we didn't know how developed his organs were at this point.

At 3:30am on the 23rd of December something just clicked in the back of my head that it was time to go. I somehow made it upstairs & told my husband it was time & to lets go. I waddled back down stairs in the same amount of time it took him to get up, get dressed, & make it downstairs. Seeing as it was so cold outside, he told me to wait inside while he went to go warm up our car. I told him that was fine & I needed to go pee anyway. Not even joking, as soon as I sat down to go pee I was all ready crowning! Of course I screamed, woke up my room mate & caused hubby to come running through the house. As he was gently picking me up to lay me on the floor, I gave instanteous birth to our child on the bathroom floor (his water broke as his shoulders breeched). Our roommate was on the phone with EMT & all I remember her saying was "Yes! she knew she was pregnant!" From what I was told after that, I went into shock - convulsing & the like. I don't remember any of this. According to my husband we were rushed via ambulance to the hospital (which was right across the street) & they took the baby from us while they pumped me full of pitocin to finish expelling the placenta.

I finally got to see & hold the baby over 12 hours later & he was dark blue/purple & swollen. My OB came in & joked that he thought I was going to wait until after Christmas. We determined that the reason his face was so bruised was due to being in my birth canal for so long & the reason I never felt any signs of labor was because 2 weeks prior they had injected me with steroids to stop him from coming early. He didn't open his eyes at all until he was about 2 months or so.

Other than that, he is a rambunctious, loud, independent 4 year old.

I am lucky that there is nothing wrong with either of my boys. On this day, where the world recognizes all our babies born too early, I want to thank God that we didn't have a long & bumpy road & my prayers are always with those that are going through it & have went through it.