Saturday, October 20, 2012

New Mommy Tips By Katie Moore

Thank You Katie for sharing your article with me. (: 

Here it is for you all to read.  

New Mommies: Easing Into Exercise

Achieving an optimal weight and healthy body can be an uphill struggle for anyone. Regardless if it's 80 lbs or 10 lbs, shedding body fat and gaining muscle is often difficult business that requires time, patience, and consistency. So it's no wonder why, as a new mom, I often felt discouraged when trying to lose baby weight, but more importantly gain endurance and stamina to exercise more often.

Dropping unwanted weight is hard enough when you've never given birth, which is why I often felt getting my dream body was impossible. While celebrities seem to magically melt off the pounds in a couple weeks, achieving the same results at home can seem unrealistic.

The truth is that while it took me some time, dissolving a post-pregnancy tummy was totally feasible for me as a busy mother. It wasn’t all about the numbers on the scale though, which it shouldn’t be for any woman. My post-partum exercise goals were about feeling more comfortable in my changed body, gaining energy, and providing a healthy example for my daughter to follow.

Check-in First
It's best for all mothers to check with their doctor before committing to an exercise routine post-pregnancy. You want to be sure your body is ready for the stress of activity, to prevent injury and aid in healing. Your doctor will be the best resource during this time. Just like they provided advice on topics like
cord blood banking, circumcision, and pain medicine, they know all about post-partum exercise.

Generally, if you were active during your pregnancy and had a vaginal delivery, it'll be safe for you to engage in exercise just a few days after giving birth. If you're new to exercise, you'll want to start slower. If you've had a c-section, you'll actually need to wait up to eight weeks before intense exercise will be safe.

Abdominals
One thing to keep in mind post-pregnancy, is your abs. When you're pregnant, a gap in the abs can develop, called diastasis. It's important to give these muscles time to heal before delving into crunches or sit-ups. Starting out with pelvic tilts, leg slides, and reverse crunches is an effective way to begin strengthening your core, without creating too much of a strain. Just holding in your abdominals tightly while walking, is a great way to incorporate aerobics while toning and
strengthening your core.

Walking
Walking is the single most effective exercise anyone can do for weight-loss. It's simple low-impact, no-cost exercise and can be done just about anywhere. Even women who've recently gone through C-sections can do some light walking that will ultimately aid in the healing process. If you're trying to lose get started on your healthy journey, aim for a goal of 30 minutes at least three times per week. Once you're acclimated to a short, level walking distance, you can increase the time, distance or frequency.

It can be hard for new moms to find the time to exercise, and getting even a few minutes alone may be a luxury you feel you don't currently have. When the weather permits, consider taking your baby out for a walk with you in his or her stroller. 

Inside Exercise
When you're inside, consider investing in a short workout DVD, or fitness video game. There are many dance and aerobic games that offer light and moderate intensity exercises that can provide a great outlet for new and recovering mothers. Your child can even watch you play. As long as you're consistent each week, your efforts will start to pay off.

Remember that any activity will be worth it. Even if you can only squeeze in ten minutes of exercise a day, you'll feel better and more confident in your ability to lose the baby weight and be comfortable in your body.

“Katie Moore has written and submitted this article. Katie is an active blogger who discusses the topics of, motherhood, children, fitness, health and all other things Mommy. She enjoys writing, blogging, and meeting new people! To connect with Katie contact her via her blog, Moore From Katie or her twitter, @moorekm26.”

Monday, September 10, 2012

A Letter To Naia

My sweet little Naia,

Tomorrow you're 1, one month old.
We've spent 4 weeks together, the best 4 weeks of my life. 
I can't believe how fast time has gone...
I can't believe how much you've changed.
I still can't believe I'm a mommy, your mommy. 
I'm so blessed.



I sit here thinking about August 11th. How daddy and I were getting a pedicure, with mommy questioning if those pains she felt were labor pains...and yes they were. I love that we didn't need induction... and I know it was meant to be that you've chosen the 11th. I know your Uncle Jesse is smiling down on us. 

I remember them placing you on my chest, yet I was still out of breath, unable to sink in the fact that my baby was here. As they took you away, I heard you cry, your first cry...I waited for them to check you, to bring you back to me. I heard a man telling you to open your eyes -- and baby, you didn't open your eyes until you were back in my arms, listening to my voice... my heart sank... you were finally here.


I never thought I could love someone more than your daddy, and then there was you. 
The ultimate gift of love. 

I still remember when we found out about you.
Hearing your little heartbeat, seeing a tiny you. 

Thank you for a month of joy.
I love every dirty diaper...it's proof that I'm keeping you healthy.
I love every little smile, giggle, yawn. 
Every little cry, I promise to continue to keep those eyes dry.
I love it when you hold my finger.
I love when you lean your little head upon my shoulder.

You may not talk yet, but I love our story time.
You are the greatest listener babe. 

I love you so much baby girl.
And I just love you more and more and more.

Happy 1 Month Baby Girl. 
Thank you for this love. 
So blessed to have you.

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Beautifully Blessed

I may not be able to recognize a lie, only because I trust I wouldn't be lied to. 
I was hurt & confused. A lot of memories resurfaced...
My husband always warns me to keep my guard up..
I trust easily. I give too quickly. 
I truly believed I proved him wrong this time. 
But once again...stupidity got the best of me.

But now, I have no time to cry..
No energy for games,
No desire to try anymore.


I could wish all I want,
but really -- I couldn't wish for anything more.
I can't be hurt when I think about my life.
I'd never imagined being so blessed.

I have found a man, who no matter what negatives come our way, never gives up on us.
Someone who continues to sacrifice himself for our little family.  
A man who's happiness revolves around keeping me happy.
I can't change him. That's how he is...
All I can be is truly thankful for him, his love.
I love this man with all I am.


Then there's our beautiful baby girl.
So blessed to have such a good baby!
She's mellow. She's quiet.
She can fall asleep on her own.
She may not nap long during the day, 
but she'll nap 2-3hrs throughout the night.
 She loves a good story,
& her momma's imperfect singing. 
Love my little Naia.


Of course I'll cry,
get angry,
breakdown..
but with constant reminders of my wonderful life..
negativity stands no chance.

Have a blessed day.

XO -,Savvy


Monday, September 3, 2012

A Miss Mack Tag

As baby's nap is winding down, (she's squeaking every now and then)
I'm going to hope I can finish this before the loud, hunger cries begin!

1. What's something that you have always wanted and got?
I've always been a simple girl. Never one with BIG dreams or goals.. just one always hoping to find love & happiness. The little girl stuck believing fairytales are real... And today, I can honestly say they are. I'm living my very own fairytale, with my prince charming, and babylove, Naia. I believe that love conquers all... and I'm so blessed to have been able to fall in love with a great man, and experience the greatest love of all, with a baby. 
 
2. What is your favorite movie?
Back to fairytales - I love "Beauty And The Beast" 
I've watched it a million times as a child, but never really appreciated the story line until I was much older. 
Beauty comes from within <3
 
3. What is your favorite book?
So honestly, I haven't really read an entire book until Twilight. Finishing the entire SAGA in less than a week. Post Twilight, I may have read 5 more books. Out of those 9, I can't really say any were my favorite. So, I will say, my favorite book has to be little scrapbooks I have created. Memories are forever, sometimes I forget about the good time. I love having these little reminders, those good moments preserved forever.
 
4. What is your favorite season?
Spring. I love the pastels, florals, baby animals. Yes, I'm THAT girly. Spring is a happy season. Well, all are, but when I think of Spring, I can't find a negative. Unless you have bad allergies, :( 

5. Are you a Scentsy or Yankee candle fan?
I'm not much of a candle girl. I get headaches.
 
6. What is your favorite state/country that you have lived in?
I've only lived in Hawaii. But I've traveled to California, Florida, and been to many countries in Europe.
Europe is beautiful. So quaint. I loved the Netherlands.
 
7. If you had front row seats to any event, what would you choose?
Because I have a mommy-brain and can't think up many things... I'll say, I'd love to have been front row, in the making of the Cool Waters Commercial, starring Paul Walker. I don't know where he has been, but he's aging beautifully. I may have to watch Fast & Furious now. 
 
8. What is your favorite exercise?
Something I have NOT done in forever.. gosh. 
I enjoy a good zumba and walks around the park. Exercise has to be FUN or I will not do it. 
I've tried those TURBO kick classes, but I don't like feeling the pain. Haha. 
 
9. What is your favorite drink?
ICE COLD WATER.
I have multiple water bottles in the freezer. 
 
10. What is something that you have always wanted but never gotten?
Hmmm... I'm really practical. So there are many things I want to buy that I don't, for that reason alone. 
But lets see.. I can give you an "everything for a reason" example.
 
When finding out I was pregnant, I wanted so bad to be in Okinawa with my husband, having the baby there. There were some people in my life, who I found poisonous... and keeping my baby away from them was the only thing on my mind. Here I am today, thankful that I had my baby at home, because honestly, I would be going BANANAS without my mother's help. I couldn't imagine being somewhere so far away from her, with a child... No offense to my husband, but there are some things only women can feel and understand. And as a mother and a woman, I am so thankful for my own. 
 
11. What is your favorite recipe?
I have yet to master the art of cooking. I know I will have to one day -- thankfully baby can survive on boob for now. Wow I just said that.... Haha!
But I love a nice simple dish.. because I'm lazy. None in particular.

Thank you Mack for this tag! (:
Baby is still passed out!

XO - Sav