Welcome to the once a month blogger! The purpose of this blog is really to share ideas/thoughts/projects and maybe even a story or two!
I became a stay at home mom after having my second child. As a new stay at home mom I wanted a way to document the things I'm working on as well as share with anyone who might care to listen. I have gotten so many great ideas from others that I want to pay it forward in any way I can.
As for the name, "The Once a Month Blogger," Well, I have to be honest, that is extremely ambitious for me! I've had a personal blog site for about 6-7 years and have probably written on it less than a dozen times. My posts aren't likely to be long. I like to try to keep things as brief as possible!
As a warning, if you're looking for comic relief or inspiring literary genius...you won't find it here. But
I promise I will do my best to post once a month or more, even if only to briefly update you on a current project. Hopefully you can find something you'll like!
Wednesday, November 8, 2017
FREE Christmas Board Game
You can download the gameboard HERE
Sunday, June 18, 2017
The One Little Trick That Stopped The Night Terrors
Night terrors can be such a traumatizing experience for a parent. I used to think that nightmares and night terrors were the same thing. It wasn't until my second child that I got a full sampling of what night terrors were all about. My son used to wake up screaming for me. The first time it happened I rushed into his bedroom expecting to find blood everywhere. He screamed and screamed. I couldn't get him to stop. He wasn't fully awake and I couldn't get him to wake up. It usually would take him about ten minutes or so to calm down and go back to bed.
I started to research night terrors. I found some fascinating information. Did you know that while children are having their night terrors they aren't awake? They may be walking around with their eyes open and still be asleep, much like when people sleepwalk? Or that you can tell it's a night terror if they don't remember the episode when it's over? One site said that one way to tell if it was a nightmare or night terror was to see who seemed more disturbed by it, the child or the parent. If the child was more disturbed, it was a nightmare. If it was the parent who was more disturbed, it was a night terror. Fascinating, right?! (sorry, my geekness is showing through)
According to many sites night terrors are caused due to a disruption in the sleep cycle and can be more common when your child has been through stressful life events, had a fever, is overly tired, from medicines they may be on, and a few others.
Unfortunately all of the sites I found said that when your child is in the middle of a night terror there's nothing you can do other than to let them get through it.
So what can you do?
Here's the trick that helped us!
I didn't figure this trick out myself. In fact, I don't think I ever would have made this connection. I was at church one day and had mentioned our trouble with night terrors. One of the ladies in my ward said that her son used to have trouble with night terrors as well, but they figured out a solution.
Make your child go to the bathroom right before bed. And I mean RIGHT before bed.
I know, it sounds so simple that it's silly. Isn't that normal bedtime routine? I honestly didn't think it would work. But when I started to pay attention to when he was having his night terrors it was usually when he went to the bathroom a half hour or more before bedtime, or when he had a lot of liquid before bed. Ever since we started making him go to the bathroom right before he climbed in bed we haven't had a single night terror!
Now, I obviously can't say that this will work for every child who has night terrors, but it worked for us, and it's such a simple thing to do! It's worth a shot, right?! I hope it can help your little one too. And if you have any other helpful tips please share!!
Friday, May 19, 2017
Carmelized Onion and Mushroom Swiss Panini with Au Jus
Paninis have become a staple in our house lately. It all started because we realized we couldn't keep up our Zupas habit and still send our children to college. We discovered a great copycat recipe for their basil pesto chicken sandwich, but have loved coming up with new creations.
This one is a new favorite for me. I love a good steak, but I don't always like to have meat for every meal. This one is delicious, filling and still tastes nice and meaty! It is so easy to make and it is incredible with the Au Jus!
Carmelized Onion and Mushroom Swiss Panini
- 2 Small Onions or 1 Large Onion, thinly sliced
- 8 oz sliced mushrooms
- Swiss Cheese
- Olive Oil
- Mayonaise
- Ciabatta Bread
Au Jus Sauce
- 2 C Water
- 1 tsp Beef Bouillon
- 1 tsp soy sauce
- 1 tsp Worcestershire Sauce
- 1/4 tsp Garlic Powder
- 1/4 tsp Onion Powder
- Pepper to taste
Heat 1-2 tablespoons olive oil in a skillet. Add the onion and mushrooms.
Assemble the sandwiches. Spread a layer of mayonaise on each slice of bread. Add a slice of swiss cheese. Top with carmelized onion and mushroom and the other slice of bread. Place in panini press for approximately 5 minutes.
For the au jus put all of the ingredients in a small pot. I like to use the Better than Bouillon from Costco. It's seriously the best.
Bring to a boil for 2-3 minutes. Let cool and serve with the paninis. Enjoy!!!
If you don't love Au Jus like I do, I suggest adding some Garlic Aioli with the mayonaise. I love adding this to many of our paninis. Here's what we use. Try it both ways!!
Wednesday, May 17, 2017
Disneyland with toddlers
I realized something about myself this week. I'm a closet Disneyland lover. I mean the kind that wants to buy all the things. The ears, hats, shirts, the pins...everything. I don't, though, because I'm too cheap. But I want to.
General tips and tricks:
- Bring snacks.
- Get a good night sleep!
- Bring ponchos!!
- Play games in line.
Along with snack, games were very helpful! We played a lot of "I spy" and I brought Mickey Mouse "Go fish" cards that helped pass the time. I also saw a lot of people playing the headbands/20 questions game on their phone, which is an option if your kids can read.
- Shuttle transportation.
- Riding "It's a Small World"
- Do FantasyLand first!
- Use fastpasses!!!! I'll go into more details later ;)
Tuesday, May 2, 2017
DIY Diaper Cake
But if you really know me, you know that I couldn't just wrap up a box of diapers and call it good. It still had to be cute. Enter the diaper cake. What better way to offer such an unattractive gift?! I also knew that she would need formula, and that I also wanted to be able to give her that "cute" thing that she wouldn't ask me for. So this worked out perfectly!
To make the diaper cake I used about 100 size 1 diapers. I rolled up each diaper and put a little girl rubber hair tie around it, though that step isn't necessarily required. I put a layer of rolled diapers around the formula container and held it in place with a regular rubberband. I kept adding layers until I felt it was big enough for a base.
For the next layer I started with three diapers in the middle and added more around the edge until, again, it was big enough to be the next layer. Anytime I felt like the diapers were too much for me to hold on to I added a rubberband.
For the top layer I wanted to give her a cute outfit, so I rolled it up to look
I had some burlap ribbon lying around so I wrapped each layer with that, gluing the ends together. I topped that with some cute ribbon, gluing those ends together. That's it! It's pretty simple and really doesn't take too long! And it showed that there was more thought behind it than giving a box of diapers. I'd love to see any of your fabulous diaper cake ideas!
Monday, May 1, 2017
FREE Sight Word Worksheets!!
My daughter is starting to learn to read and I wanted to give her some worksheets to work on. She loves the "finding games", so I thought she'd like something like this. Each time she circles a word, I have her repeat the word, to help her be able to recognize the word later. We also work on that word when we read books together.
I believe it's so important that we have all the help we can get when we're trying to educate our children, so I wanted to share these with you! Enjoy!
**NOTE: When you print, choose landscape so that it fills the whole page.
Beginning Sight Words