Vera is becoming such a good eater! She’ll eat almost anything I give her, and she’ll at least try everything once! Just this week she has eaten broccoli, hummus, watermelon, black beans, Greek yogurt, bananas, Cheerios, strawberries, cottage cheese, whole wheat bread, hard-boiled egg yolks, sweet potato oven fries, regular oven fries, and I’m probably forgetting something. I should just go look at the floor in the kitchen, because I know there are remnants of everything she’s tasted all week still sitting on that floor. Ew.
Messy Eater
Vera is quite a messy eater these days! (Who am I kidding – this isn’t new!)
We love her sweet messy face!
Strawberry Pickin’
One of my favorite things about spring is STRAWBERRIES! I was so excited to finally go strawberry picking (or, as we say around here, “pickin'”) this week.
I wore Vera on my back in a mei tei wrap, hoping she would be content even though it was around her afternoon naptime. I stuck this cute hat on her so she wouldn’t get a sunburn!
A few minutes into picking, she started getting a little fussy. I talked to her over my shoulder, and in a few minutes she settled down. I noticed she was pretty quiet, so I turned my head around to see that…
…she was DEVOURING a strawberry! I don’t know if she picked it herself, grabbed one from my basket, or scooped it up off the ground, but there she was, chowing down on a luscious berry!
I had been planning on waiting to introduce her to strawberries since they can be highly allergenic, but so far she hasn’t reacted.
She enjoyed eating quite a few more strawberries before the trip was over, and at the end we were both covered in berries and juice!
(Don’t worry, Andrea, your Babyhawk came clean!*)
She loves strawberries, just like her mama and dad! I made three batches of strawberry jam tonight and I only used 1/3 of the strawberries we picked!
*How to Remove Strawberry Stains (I just learned how to do this)
-Fill a basin or bowl with 1 quart of warm water
-Add 1 Tbsp. white vinegar and 1/2 tsp. liquid laundry detergent
-You can double this “recipe” if you need to
-Soak clothing/baby wraps 🙂 for 15 minutes
-Rinse with cool water
-Machine wash with hot water
-Check to see if stains have come out before drying in the dryer!
-If needed, repeat or pursue alternate stain removal techniques (rubbing alcohol, bleach, etc.)