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My daughter is 7 weeks old as of today. Since she was 4 weeks, I've been working out while she sleeps. I alternate between a Rodney Yee yoga dvd and Crossfit exercises (walking lunges, burpees, some other bodyweight exercises that I can do at home; I don't have heavy weights here, so I need to wait until I can return to the gym for that). I hope she'll enjoy exercising with me later.


Exercising at Home with Small Children Underfoot Survey | Apartment Therapy Ohdeedoh
1/24/10 6:14 PM

But that also doesn't mean you have the right to touch other peoples' kids without asking. Or pregnant womens' bellies, for that matter. Hands f*ng off.


Hot or Not? Hands Off Baby Signs | Apartment Therapy Ohdeedoh
11/27/09 7:50 PM

What no one has mentioned here is that until a baby is about 2 months old, her immune system hasn't really developed enough to handle a lot of stuff. That's why you need to wash yer filthy grubby mitts before you paw some nice person's baby. After that, it's important not to be germphobic.


Hot or Not? Hands Off Baby Signs | Apartment Therapy Ohdeedoh
11/27/09 7:50 PM

The big one is something I'll never taste again: my grandmother's potato pierogn, Yiddish-style, with fried onions inside. Dough made by hand and cut into shape with a drinking glass, pierogs boiled briefly and then pan-fried, served with sour cream. If there is an afterlife, I will taste these again there.

Another grandmother food, that I could recreate: strawberries with sour cream and sugar. I'd do it now without the sugar. She used to serve it to me after school. Very old-country.

Crusty wheat bread toasted with butter, pepper and garlic powder. Chicken pho with lots of sriracha. Vietnamese summer rolls with shrimp or tofu. Pad thai. Water with lemon.


Apartment Therapy The Kitchn | What's Your Comfort Food?
4/13/09 11:46 AM