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Prepping for Baby #2

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Hey guys!  First off, yesterday was Lisa’s birthday.  She’s turned 25 again.  It wouldn’t be appropriate to tell you how many times she’s turned 25, so let’s just stick with 25.  To celebrate, we drove to Delaware to get Mexican for dinner.  There aren’t any good places near us unfortunately.  Although Delaware isn’t too far from us anyway.

In addition to our built-in project, which we’re nearly done, Lisa has been crazy busy getting us ready for our second baby.  We think we know what’s going to hit us in a few weeks, so having one kid under our belts has been helpful.  Yet despite our best preparations, we know we’ll be pretty exhausted soon enough (Lisa more so than me).  Prepping for baby #2 has involved mainly going though all the infant clothes, taking inventory and washing most of them.  Btw, Lisa swears by Dreft detergent for infant clothing.  She loves the smell of it.

Since we don’t know what gender the next baby will be, there is only so much clothing prep we can do.  Lisa actually bought an outfit for a boy and one for a girl to bring them home from the hospital in and once the baby is born, we can wash one set and return the other.

Aside from going through all the clothes, I spent this past weekend repainting the nursery.  The room needed some touch ups.  We had our daughter’s name in block letters hanging on the wall.  I had to take those down and spackle the wall and do paint touch ups. We actually joked that maybe we should name the next baby with the same amount of letters as our daughter so we can reuse the screws in the wall.  :)   Unfortunately, the paint I had leftover from the first time we painted the room was much glossier than the paint on the wall and it stood out pretty visibly.  So I had to repaint most of the room with a fresh can.  Stinks. The room looks much, much better now though, so it doesn’t feel like a total waste.  We’ll throw up some update photos shortly.

Once the baby arrives, we’re both going to be sleeping in shifts for a couple weeks.  To help make life easier all around, Lisa made several make-ahead meals.  A few weekends ago, she started with a couple chefs knives and some cutting boards and went to town.

supplies

She chopped up veggies and put together meal kits both for crock pot cooking and regular stove top dinners.

veggie prep

Even when we don’t have a newborn, Lisa and I are really bad at picking meals and cooking.  We’re not picky eaters, we just don’t plan and execute dinner time very well.  We end up eating out a little more often than we’d like to.  By having a bunch of ready prepped dinners, it will remove the aggravation of having to decide on a meal and then run to the supermarket for supplies.  While the menu of made-ahead meals won’t be huge, it’ll be extremely easy to finish the cooking process and have a great dinner.

Here’s what she made:

1.  Lasagna.  The containers are paper casserole dishes from Hefty and are oven ready.

lasagna

2.  Avocado Enchiladas.

avocado enchiladas

3. Lasagna primavera

lasagna primavera

4.  Peppers, onions and chicken for fajitas.

fajitas bags

5.  Beef stew

beef stew bags

6.  Bolognese sauce

bolognese

So right now our freezer is busting out at the seams.  We’ve been tempted to eat a couple of these made-ahead dinners, but so far we haven’t touched them yet.  They’ll definitely come in handy.

veggie bags

So stay tuned, I’m sure we’ll be sharing some more baby related posts over the next few weeks.

I’m hoping we keep up the make ahead meal thing even after the new infant phase.  It’s so convenient.  Do you do any pre-made meal preps or do you tend to cook on the fly?

 

 

 

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