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Not giving up the sports car

Posted on December 9, 2015 by urbansuburbanmommy Posted in The Struggle is Real .

When my husband and I first started getting serious and realized our lives were becoming intertwined, that we were working on a future, we had “The Talk.” We each had three deal-breakers that we made clear the other was never to push back about. One of my three deal-breakers was that I would never drive a minivan and would always have a sports car.
photo: Todd Nappen

photo: Todd Nappen

Okay, so maybe it’s not exactly a sports car, but my VW Jetta 1.8T GLS is the nicest car I’ve ever owned. It’s the first car I ever specifically picked, went out an bought, instead of just finding something I could afford and thought might not die on me too quickly. Heated leather seats, sunroof, kickin’ stereo with steering wheel volume and channel control – and turbo! It’s fast. Plus it’s easy to park – and parking is at a premium in the city, I can parallel park in the smallest of spots with this car.

I’m not bragging here, my car is a 2003. I’ve maintained it well and I just love it.

For all of the Baby Mum Mums the boys ground into the interior, the indelible impressions that the car seats have made in the leather, for the cupholder, which I’ve now got to replace a second time, because each of my children decided to tear the arms off of because they wanted to see how far they could flex. I still love this car.

Of course, I’m glad I had enough foresight to buy a four-door, because I couldn’t have handled a coupe with two car seats, but I can’t bring myself to replace this car. It’s my car from before kids. It’s fast and fun and fully loaded.

I also can’t bear the idea of unleashing my boys on a new car. I’ve moved past my shame of living out of my car some weeks, with not-quite-empty lunch bags, drink boxes, school work, bathing suits and an odd assortment of toys and wrappers scattered like mementoes of weeks gone by.

But my husband – he agreed to my sports car deal, he was happy to be the one to get the minivan.

photo: Mike Petrucci

photo: Mike Petrucci

He doesn’t see it as a loss of his before-child freedom, and he doesn’t see it as an admission that he’s been domesticated. He loves his minivan. He sees it as the best automotive choice anyone can make – it stores all of his gear, lets him cart around big numbers of people, and he can stretch out and have a nap. His only dissatisfaction is that he didn’t go for a model with stow-and-go seats.

The truth is, I do appreciate the minivan – for its functionality, of course. It is great at a drive-in movie. It’s perfect when each kid wants a friend over, or when we’re going out in big groups. It’s a dream for packing up and going camping and it comes in handy when I want to buy something oversized – hello IKEA!

But I’m still not giving up my sports car.

Tags: car, deal-breaker, drive, minivan, sports car .

Bake sale – the one bowl wonder cupcakes!

Posted on December 8, 2015 by urbansuburbanmommy Posted in Delicious Dishes .
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box of cupcakesFor some, the words “bake sale” can create panic. Personally, I love baking,  and I don’t often have the time, so bake sales give me the opportunity to indulge my inner Betty Crocker. I always ask my sons what they’d like me to make. We discuss whether they want cookies, cupcakes, tarts; we go over flavours and icings and sprinkles and details. This past weekend I’d not had the chance to go shopping, and with only 2 eggs, no butter, no fruits in the house and not much time, I altered my favourite chocolate cake recipe to work with what I had on hand.

So easy, this one bowl wonder will make you look like the Mommy of the Year! The flavour of the cake part is very chocolatey, but not too rich. Whipped cream instead of icing also cuts back on the sugar buzz.

What you need:

CAKE
– 2 cups flour
– 2 cups white sugar
– 3/4 cup cocoa powder or raw cocoa
– half teaspoon salt
– 2 teaspoons baking soda
– 1 teaspoon baking powder
–  1/2 cup vegetable, corn or canola oil
– 1 cup sour cream or plain yogurt (should not be fat free)
– dash of vanilla
– 1 cup hot decaf coffee
– 2 eggs
– cupcake liners

ICING
– 500 ml/1 pint carton of whipping cream/heavy cream (35%)
– 2 tablespoons to 1/4 cup icing sugar (add to taste, I like to go light on the sugar for this part)

What you do:

Preheat oven to 325°.
In the bowl of your mixer, add all dry ingredients. Stir/blend well. Then add the rest of the ingredients. On medium, blend all ingredients together for 2 minutes, stopping to scrape down the sides of the bowl. Line a muffin tin with cupcake liners. Fill liners almost completely full, about a quarter-inch from the top. Put tray in the oven. Bake small cupcakes for 18-22 minutes, large cupcakes for 22-25 minutes. Use a toothpick to test that they’re done.
Pour whipping cream into bowl of mixer. Start beating on medium-high and add icing sugar. Continue to beat until stiff peaks form and keep their shape. Don’t over-beat the cream or you really will end up with butter. (BTDT)
cupcakes in the briefcaseOnce cupcakes are completely cool, use a teaspoon to drop a dollop of whipping cream on each cupcake and smooth it out with back of spoon. You can get fancy with an icing bag, but spoon method is quite easy. Finish the cupcakes with a pinch of sprinkles, some chocolate shavings, some cookie crumbs, a cherry, or any other garnish you have.
Word of caution, if you use sprinkles, the colours bleed into the cream within a few hours. Whipping cream will last at a bakesale, but isn’t as hearty as thick icing, so these can’t stay out all day.
Who am I kidding, they rarely last on the table for more than a few minutes before they’re sold out!
I like to label the ingredients, and I look like a pro walking in with my handy dandy cupcake briefcase.

Tags: chocolate, cocoa, cupcake, easy, featuredxx, one bowl, recipe .

Mall Santa

Posted on December 7, 2015 by urbansuburbanmommy Posted in Urban Suburban Mommy .

Some people hunt out the ‘best’ mall Santa, others relish the pictures just for the memories of each Christmas. My favourites are the hysterical children screaming away while trying to escape the clutches of Mall-Santa. I’ve never been one to dress my kids up for big photo ops, never bought my boys a ‘Baby’s First Christmas’ onesie, and, frankly, I don’t like lines. And this year, with all the lines, this is one line I’m happy to skip.
santa with screaming kid 4

Photo: John Kim

Don’t get me wrong, the pictures – even the smiling face pictures are adorbs. I’m not a grinch, but I’ve yet to take my kids to the mall to sit on Santa’s lap and have their photos taken. We’ve been lucky enough in the last few years to bump into Santa at the parade or at an event so that my kids have had their Santa fill. But they’re getting to that age where they have questions – and frankly, so do I.

My 7 year old asked this year. “Mom, is Santa in every mall?”

I had to be straight up, but I had to preserve the sanctity of the big guy’s magic. So I lied. I told a lie that knew no limits. As every 7 year old does, my son had questions. And I came up with answers. Before I knew what had happened it got out of control.

Photo: Richard Elzey

Photo: Richard Elzey

My son now believes that there is one, and only one Real Santa. Just like Gru, The Real Santa has a huge number of Minions, but instead of little yellow fellows with blinky eyes, they’re made to look like The Real Santa. And yes, that’s where they got the idea for the Minions movie. And yes, they take notes and report to The Real Santa each and every day – who has been naughty, who wants what toy. No, not all of them have real beards, some of them are young and in training and will get their beards eventually, but since the population exploded faster than The Real Santa could raise his Santa-Minions, they’ll have to do. Yes, they all know Rudolph. Yes, if The Real Santa is ever sick, which has never happened, one of them might come to our home to deliver presents so he should be nice to every Santa-Minion he meets…

Oh, I’m in deep. My son is eventually going to realize I lied, and he’s going to realize the depth of my depravity. But not while he’s 7. Not on my watch. That web of lies I just knit may have been more for me than for him, but even my cynical side wasn’t ready for him to learn the truth and get that much closer to growing up.

Photo: Daveynin

Photo: Daveynin

So thanks a whole-heaping-lot, Mall Santas, for making me have to spin a tale so long and deep that I may never recover, all in the name of letting my little boy believe in Santa Claus for another year. I can only imagine what questions next year will bring.

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Tags: Believe, Christmas, magic, Mall Santa, Santa Claus .

Bath or shower?

Posted on December 4, 2015 by urbansuburbanmommy Posted in The Struggle is Real .
bath or shower

I think my love of baths must be genetic. I have always been a bather. I would bathe for hours while I wrote term papers. I would take ‘bird baths’ – quick little baths instead of a shower – before going out. I’m a bath bomber, I’m a bubbler, I’m a three-reheater and I think my little muppets have inherited the bath genes.
bath or shower

photo by: Iain Watson

We’re not the nightly bath type of family. Honestly, I don’t know who has time for that between playdates, swimming, karate, grocery shopping and homework. But I can never figure out whether baths or showers are better for the boys.

Showers are definitely faster but baths are far more fun.

I love a good, long bath, and so do my kids. But a bath turns into an hour of splashing and playing and toys in the water and a sopping wet floor. The problem is, I’m not comfortable leaving them in the tub without watching them.

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They’re too big to bathe together – not too old, just too big. And I cannot spend 2 hours letting them bathe, one after the next. Showers aren’t their favourite, so they’re fast and easy, but the boys only put up with them grudgingly.

What do you do?

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Tags: bath, bath bomb, busy, shower, tub .

Top 5 host gifts – according to Urban Suburban Daddy

Posted on December 2, 2015 by urbansuburbanmommy Posted in Mommy Approved, Urban Suburban Daddy .

urban suburban daddy headphonesOur Urban Suburban Daddy is onto something here. Usually it’s a ‘Hostess Gift’ and it’s either something for the home or something with a feminine touch – flowers, wine, candles… Yes, we love these things, and it’s too true, Dad usually isn’t the one bringing the homemade pie to the neighbour’s holiday party. But since our Urban Suburban Daddy is quite the socialite, accepting invites far and wide, we asked him what he thought would be the coolest host gift if he were laying out the spread at our house.

What he wants:

1. Wine, Alcohol or Beer (why am I not surprised) Gift Basket

Nobody’s shocked at this one, it’s a pretty typical answer. Think outside the wine box – we suggest curating a themed gift of spirits, ales or wine.

Try this: Buy an ice bucket, select 5 or 6 flavoured, international beers such as Friuli (Strawberry beer from Belgium) or Wells Banana Bread Beer (UK). Place the beer inside the bucket, wrap with cellophane and a bow. You could do the same with red wines for example or little bottles of vodka.

wells banana bread beer

Wells Banana Bread Beer (UK)

fruli

Früli Strawberry Beer (Belgium)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2. Recipe Book

Our Urban Suburban Daddy is a budding foodie, and has finally admitted he’d like to be able to cook as well as some of those chefs we make him (like we have to twist his arm!) watch. One of his picks is from the selection of Jamie Oliver’s cookbooks. Feel free to inscribe it and mark off the recipe you want him to make the next time you come for dinner.

Jamies comfort food recipe book

Jamie’s Comfort Food – Jamie Oliver

3. Barbecue Grilling Set

You can pick up a Barbecue Grilling Set at a department or big box store. Have a look at this great set from BergHoff. You can even get creative with the theme and combine gifts numbers 2 and 3, just grab a grilling recipe books such as Bobby Flay’s Grill It (an oldie but a goodie) and pair it with a Barbecue Grill Set.

BergHOFF grilling set

BergHOFF Geminis 33 piece Grilling Set with case

4. Hot Sauce, Flavour-Makers & Jams

Like the hopped up gift basket suggested above, our Urban Suburban Daddy thinks it would be very cool to be on the receiving end of a selection of delectable and different hot sauce, rubs, marinades and even jams.

An assortment of rubs for a flavourful gift

An assortment of rubs from Williams Sonoma for a flavourful gift

5. Play List

Our Urban Suburban Daddy is a DJ by night, so the perfect gift for him is music. It’s also one of those great personal gifts. With the help of iTunes you can make your own playlist and present a USB stick full of awesome music for the holiday party or burn a CD if you’re old school like that. We are crushing on Drake and The Weekend right now – who doesn’t love a little Hotline Bling? Another suggestion is to go the old fashion route and pick up a copy of a CD – Adele is smoking hot this holiday! (And gratuitous video because you know you can’t get enough – we can’t either!) [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQHsXMglC9A&w=560&h=315]

What’s your beat? Bring it to the party!

Tags: alcohol, barbecue, gift baskets, gifts, host, hostess, music, urban suburban daddy .

Fashion stylist to the stars Alissia Marciano gets down and dirty on being a styling mommy

Posted on November 30, 2015 by urbansuburbanmommy Posted in 10 Questions With, Fame & Fam .
FEATURE -Alissia Marciano

instagramCelebrity Stylist Alissia Marciano (and fellow mom) talks to us about the best mommy digs! Alissia is also Urban Suburban Mommy’s regular fashion and lifestyle contributor.

Here is a list of Alissia’s must-have pieces every mom should own and why!

1. A black comfy biker leather jacket: See Saint Laurent’s biker leather jacket from the Spring 2016 ready to wear collection for inspiration: Simple, Rock n’ Roll and easy!

Make sure to have a biker inspired jacket. Not only is it stylish and edgy but it wears well with all the wear and tear your clothes something go through with having children.

2. A slim/skinny pair of black ankle jeans (can take you into evening with a pair of heels): A skinny or slim pair of black ankle jeans give a nice long elongated silhouette and also hides all those kiddie spills. It’s also a great transition piece to have if you end up having an impromptu dinner plan. Simply add a pair of heels, shoulder duster earrings and a red lip and you’re good to go. (All of those things can easily be carried in your ‘diaper’ bag.)

9c63541cf433f883b045fc67228c32bb3. A pair of converse: A pair of white converse always gives an outfit a hip rock n’ roll edge. It adds a tomboy feel to a feminine look. Whether it’s pairing them with a cute summer dress or with a pair of skinny black jeans it adds the perfect amount of attitude. Plus the comfort factor is a 10:)

4. Ballet flats or leather moccasins: Having these options in your wardrobe will easily add a soft and feminine or bohemian touch to your outfit.

5. A stylish ’diaper’ bag that can double as a purse- Big note here: you DON’T HAVE to buy a “DIAPER” bag. You just need to have a bag big enough to accommodate all your baby’s necessities and some of your own personal belongings. There are many great options out there that are stylish and kid friendly. Here are a few examples:

Stanley and Sons Leather Tote
Baggu Leather Shopper in black or saddle
Mulberry Oversized Alexa Bag

Dean Knotted Hand Tote
Celine Oversized Twisted Cabas

6. Heels: There should be enough room in your ‘diaper’ bag to put your heels in because who knows if you might drop the kids off at their grandparents and have an impromptu drink with your partner after a long day. Heels will always elongate the leg, make you walk differently and feel sexier in an instant.

shoulder duster earings7. A pair of shoulder duster earrings: To be on trend for Spring 2016 simply add a pair of shoulder duster earrings to your look for those special evenings out!

8. Lace bras and underwear – You still need to feel sexy: Ditch those nursing bras post breastfeeding and then get properly fitted for your new bras. Cotton sport bras just won’t do it, mothers. The closest things on our body are our undergarments. Lace, silk and satin have the ability to make us feel sexy. So why not treat ourselves and bodies to that every day and first thing in the morning.

9. A good pair of shades: With all the late nights that come along with being a mother invest in a good pair of sunglasses for those sleepless nights.

red lips10. A red/pink lipstick: I find that a nice red or pink lip always livens up the face along with a nicely mascara’d eye.

11. A good serum, face and eye cream: Make sure to drink plenty of water through out the day and always apply a good quality serum, face and eye cream. We cannot forget to take care of ourselves.

2. Are there better patterns or fabrics for moms?

Cottons, linens, silks, natural fabrics are the best to gravitate towards. You want to wear fabrics that breath. A mom is always on the go and multitasking.

When it comes to patterns choose one piece of clothing to highlight with a graphic print. I know on the runway for spring 2016 we’re are seeing some print on print. But I would suggest easing into it and focusing on piece to showcase. For example a scarf, shoes, purse or top. For those moms who shy away from intense graphic prints the classic stripe reinvented does the trick.

3. Tips for moms in a rut about their appearance who instead, live in sweat pants?

It’s one of the most wonderful things in the world to be a mother. It does however come with it’s fair share of challenges. Late nights, running around and at times wearing yourself thin. It’s extremely important to carve out time for yourself to recalibrate. It may seem easier to slip on sweat pants to start your day off but in fact it will prove to be a disservice to you as a woman in the long run. Let’s face it sweats are comfortable but should be reserved for the gym or late nights at home. It’s important to maintain that feminine side that feels sexy and desired. It may seem like more effort to get properly dressed in the morning with a hint of makeup but you will see that your day will somehow go a little bit smoother. You know the saying ‘dress for success’. Well mothers should take that message and adapt it to their everyday lives. Each and every day should try to be a success. Whether it’s driving your kids to school, around to other activities or changing diaper after diaper each one of those little tasks completed is a small success. And why not do all of that while looking good! A women’s whole attitude changes when we feel and look great. Living in sweats will only get you in a slump so shed those clothes and step it up a notch. I am not talking about red carpet ready looks in the beginning. Start with baby steps and curate a small wardrobe for yourself that is effortlessly chic. Being a mother I know that time is precious so everything must be quick and easy. Having these pieces in your closet will make you feel like a new and revived woman when starting your day.

Moms – Here is my complete list of must haves for your closet:

-Slim/skinny black pair of ankle jeans
-black button down shirt
-blazer
-biker leather jacket
-vintage looking rock n roll tee
-light weight sheer cotton t-shirts in white, black and gray
-a couple spanish inspired blouses ( a few ruffles adds a nice touch)-lace bras and underwear
-a lingerie inspired slip dress (effortless and easy) for those special evenings out
-converse
-ballet flats/ moccasins
-heels

Make sure to check out some of Alissia’s upcoming posts right here at Urban Suburban Mommy.

AlissiaAlissia Marciano is an international fashion and wardrobe stylist, as well as, an on-air celebrity fashion host. Currently based in Los Angeles, she has worked and forged her talent around the world in such cities as Paris, New York, Vancouver, and Toronto. From guest appearances on Rachael Ray, to the countdown to the Oscars on the red carpet with E!, and co-hosting Look A Like and Sexy Girl,  Alissia is a prominent figure in the fashion industry and her success has earned her the reputation of a highly sought after international fashion and celebrity stylist. Beyond fashion and music, Alissia’s portfolio includes an extensive list of advertising clients including Diesel, ESPN, Nike, Acura, Orbit, and CAT. Her eclectic mix of femininity and rock n’ roll has graced the pages of such publications as L’Uomo Vogue, Neo 2 (Spain), Entertainment Weekly, New York Moves, Wonderland (Japan), The National (UAE) and Filler to name a few. In addition to her work in the industry, Alissia has two beautiful boys with whom she shares many wonderful adventures and creates lasting memories with, surfing and skateboarding being two of their favorite activities.

alissia marciano@alissiamarciano

 

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Tags: bag, biker jacket, featuredxx, lingerie, makeup, purse, shoulder duster earrings, stylist .

10 Questions with the mother of twins

Posted on November 28, 2015 by urbansuburbanmommy Posted in 10 Questions With .
mom of twins

mom of twinsAll of us moms have had that moment at the beginning of our pregnancies where we wonder “Could it be twins?” To some the possibility of twins brings delight, it’s such a unique experience – and you get to skip over the effort and discomfort of a second pregnancy – two for 1! To others it’s a bit of a fear – extra-huge, more risk, greater expense and more family than you’d planned! Urban Suburban Mommy caught up with a mother of twins to ask the questions you know you want to know about having twins. From Cypress, Texas, Fawn is the mother of 7 month old twin girls and two boys aged 5 and 7:

1. Having had singletons before having twins, you have some perspective here. Is it harder to have twins than 2 singles close in age?

Oh gosh, yeah. For me? Definitely. My older son (Seamus, now 7) was a little over two years old when the younger one (Liam, now 5) was born. That age gap, combined with their personalities, was just about perfect. The older one was potty trained, able to mostly feed himself, and just all around a pleasant little guy before his brother came along. So I really only had one baby to worry about.

I guess this is where I should admit that I’m honestly just not a “baby person.” Lots of people LOVE newborns; while I love my babies, I find newborns to be completely exhausting and unreasonable people.

So having two at once, for me, has been significantly more difficult. I think I’d prefer twins, though, over two babies a year or so apart – that would probably be even harder!

2. Were you hoping for twins or was that something that seemed crazy?

Honestly, I was specifically hoping for NOT twins. Liam’s best friends are a set of twins, and while I love them to pieces, I saw how difficult their infancy was for their parents. After I found out I was pregnant, but before I knew they were twins, I was invited to a twin baby shower. I spent much of the time there giving thanks that it was her, and not me, having twins. So much for mother’s intuition…

3. Do you sleep?

Not much. But when I do, I’m darn good at it.

4. Do twins run in your family?

Nope. My girls are identical, though, which isn’t hereditary. Science has yet to determine exactly what causes identical twinning. (And just a gentle FYI: lots of twin parents get upset by this question, because it sounds like you’re trying to ask if they used fertility treatments. We didn’t.)

5. How did you handle the news when you found out?

The short answer: I freaked the heck out.

mom of twinsThe much longer answer: I had an ultrasound at eight weeks along, which showed one baby. And the first half of my pregnancy was pretty similar to my two previous pregnancies. So when it was time for the anatomy scan at 19 weeks, we were convinced it was a third son. My husband needed to work, so I asked my mother-in-law if she’d like to come to the ultrasound with me and the two older boys. We agreed that I’d email him the results, because another boy was no big surprise, and because he couldn’t take a phone call at work.

Not long after the technician began the ultrasound, she asked if I’d had a scan previously. I told her yes, that the OB had done it. She said, “So then, you know, right?” I explained that the ultrasound had been done at eight weeks, so there was no way we’d know the gender. She started giggling. She told us there were two babies. Twins. And both girls. I was sure she was joking (she’s a pretty funny person, generally). My mother-in-law was sure she was joking. It took nearly ten minutes for us to believe her.

She couldn’t believe the doctor had missed it, and neither could we. My first words, once the news sank in, were, “We are going to be so poor.” The ultrasound tech looked me straight in the eyes and told me, “Children don’t make you poor. They make you RICH.” And she was so, so right!

So, since it was agreed upon, and since I didn’t want him to worry, I emailed my husband right there in the ultrasound room. Only two words: “It’s girlS.” He was so in shock, he had to ask a coworker to read it and explain it to him, and walked around in a daze for the rest of the day.

The moral of the story is, YES, it is possible, in this day and age, to be surprised by twins halfway through your pregnancy!

6. Were you really huge when you were pregnant? What size were they at birth?

mom of twinsI was not. I wish I could say I was. That would be pretty cool! I was in uncharacteristically good shape when I got pregnant with the girls. I’d been running for eight or nine months beforehand, and continued to run 12-15 miles a week and do high intensity interval training until I was 12 weeks pregnant. Then the fatigue just beat me, and I couldn’t work out anymore. That was lucky; in a twin pregnancy, moms are generally encouraged to gain quite a bit more weight early on than in a singleton pregnancy. That way, the babies have the best chance of being at a healthy weight, even if they’re delivered early.

As it was, I packed on as much weight as I could – once I knew I needed to. I gained about 40 pounds total. I was smaller to begin with than with my previous two pregnancies, so in the end, I weighed about the same at delivery all three times. And my “waist” measurement (if you can call that a waist!) was actually a little bit bigger with my first than with twins! The girls were almost six weeks early, though, so who’s to say how big I could have gotten if they’d cooked a little longer.

At birth (at 34 weeks, 3 days gestation), Ellie was 4 pounds, 2 ounces and JoJo was 3 pounds, 12 ounces. Currently, at seven months, they’re over 15 pounds each!

7. Was it harder to carry twins?

mom of twinsNot until the third trimester. The first half of my pregnancy was pretty similar to my singletons. I was definitely more tired, but I was also five years older than the last time I was pregnant, so I chalked it up to that. Lots of people have worse morning sickness. I’ve never really had morning sickness, so that wasn’t a factor.

By about 24 weeks, I reached a point where I woke up at 2 a.m. every night with aching hips, and I’d sleep the rest of the night on the sofa. At 30 weeks, my whole body ached all the time, and by 32 weeks, I was pretty miserable. It’s tough to describe. It seemed like they were fighting each other all the time, and the only time I didn’t hurt down in my bones was when I was floating in a warm bath. I was on modified bed rest at that point, since preterm labor was a concern. I wasn’t any bigger than with previous pregnancies, but it was definitely a lot more work!

8. Did you even consider breastfeeding? Is it possible with twins?

It’s totally possible, and lots of people do it! Did I consider it? No, for lots of reasons. It’s not a decision most people (including me) make lightly, but it’s one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. Fed is best!

9. Is it hard to tell which is which?

mom of twinsThat kind of depends! Not usually, although if they’re wearing hats, or I look at them from a weird angle, or if it’s dark, it’s easy to get them confused. They are identical, but they don’t look exactly alike (I’ve heard it explained like this: if you cut an apple in half, the two halves won’t necessarily look exactly the same). Positioning in utero, unequal sharing of the placenta, and epigenetics can all cause little differences.

Ellie has longer hair and a rounder face; JoJo has a little pointy chin. At birth, Ellie just looked like a preemie; JoJo looked like a tiny version of a normal, full-term baby. There’s something about their eyes that’s different, although I can’t define it. A friend of mine says that’s just their souls shining out. I like that sentiment.

10. What’s the best thing about having twins?

mom of twinsThe cuteness is killer. Almost literally. Sometimes, they’re so cute together I’m afraid I might forget to breathe. They’re two little bitty girls, with almost the same face, holding hands or giggling at each other or snuggling up together.

It blows my mind that, at one point, they were just one person. One tiny embryo. And it held so much personality and potential that it couldn’t just be one person. So it split in two. And now, they get to grow up together, side by side and in each other’s lives and arms and hearts. And, yeah, it kind of sounds like a Hallmark movie – but that’s the kind of relationship most of us will never know. I am so excited to have a front row seat!

FYI – Some other interesting info about twins:

While most people are familiar with two types of twins (identical and fraternal), there are three types of twin pregnancy. Most are dichorionic/diamniotic (or di/di, meaning two placentas and two amniotic sacs). This is the least risky type of twin pregnancy, since each baby is supported by its own placenta. Most di/di twins are fraternal, though an early enough embryo split can result in di/di identicals.

The next most common is monochorionic/diamniotic (mo/di, meaning one placenta, but separate amniotic sacs). These are always identical (my girls were mo/di). This is a riskier pregnancy. Because the babies share one placenta, there’s a chance of twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome, or TTTS. TTTS is caused by unequal sharing of the placenta or blood flow, and can be deadly for one or both twins. It occurs in about 15% of monochorionic pregnancies, and can develop very rapidly, so regular monitoring is crucial. Other placental issues are also common, which is why it’s currently recommended that mo/di twins be delivered before 37 weeks gestation. The rate of stillbirth increases after that, making it safer for the babies to be delivered prematurely than hold out in hopes of reaching full term.

The rarest type is monochorionic/monoamniotic (or mo/mo – one placenta, one amniotic sac). Mo/mo twin pregnancies account for about 5% of all identical twin pregnancies, and are the latest to split. Among these are conjoined twins. This type of twin pregnancy requires vigilant monitoring to watch for cord entanglement, TTTS, and other complications. They will always be delivered early via c-section, and have about a 60% chance of survival.

Because many factors (heredity, diet, parental age, fertility treatments, etc.) influence the rates of fraternal twinning, the percentage of twins across the globe varies widely. Fraternal twins account for about 2% of the U.S. population. Identical twinning has yet to be explained, and remains at a steady 3 out of 1,000 pregnancies across all populations.

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Domestically challenged

Posted on November 22, 2015 by urbansuburbanmommy Posted in The Struggle is Real .
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I’m not good at cleaning. It’s taken my husband about 11 years to figure this out – or at least accept it. He calls me “domestically challenged.”

Before you get all “What a chauvinist, why isn’t he doing the cleaning too!” let me tell you, the man is an awesome Urban Daddy, works 60-70 hours a week and cleans with me on the weekends. I find it hard to do two kids, a full-time job and all of the extracurriculars, plus cook, clean, shop and still have some ‘me’ time here and there. But the fact is, I am not a good cleaner. Some people are. Some people even enjoy it. Not me.

We had been together for about three years, and had been in our home for about a year. One day I called him and asked, “Honey, where is the broom.” I had spilled an entire box of cereal on the floor. His response? “It’s right beside the mop.” So I made the mistake of asking, “Okay, where do we keep the mop?” He hung up on me. So why did it take him 8 more years to conclude I was domestically challenged? The writing was most definitely on the wall.

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We don’t focus on clean. We try to keep it not messy and accept that we are busy people and would rather devote our time to our kids than to cleaning. From time to time our house gets a bit – out of control. It gets beyond needing the basic dusting, vacuuming, wipe-down, and when that happens, I call in the troops. Our place isn’t that big and it is well worth the money to save my sanity – and his – by hiring someone to clean our home and get it back to ship shape so that our slow but inevitable descent into out-of-control can start anew.

The thing is, I’m too embarrassed to hire someone in my neighbourhood. I worry that if I take the recommendation from a friend or neighbour, that my cleaner may narc on me. Talk about paranoid – but I don’t want word of my domestic shortcomings circulating around the neighbourhood. People talk. I’d rather have them talk about my bad parking – but that’s another story altogether. So I hire a perfect stranger – which comes with all of its own problems. You never know if they’re going to do a great job. You never know if they’re going to take advantage. You never know if they’re even going to show up!

Fact is, I’m going to cut this rant short, because today, they DIDN’T show up and I feel obligated to go do the work myself.

Who am I kidding. I’m going to convince my husband to go out for the day while I make some calls to see if anyone else wants the job on short notice.

Tags: cleaning, domestically challenged, hire, mess, out of control .

Rib steaks on the grill

Posted on November 21, 2015 by urbansuburbanmommy Posted in Delicious Dishes .
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Luckily my boys share my palate and prefer a wide variety of foods and flavours, but my husband is a real ‘meat-n-potatoes’ kind of guy. One of his favourites is steak – rib steak to be precise.

When we first started dating I couldn’t cook a steak to save my sanity, but over the years he’s taught me a thing or two about preparing meat, and I’m now an accomplished barbecuer and meat-maker. I don’t know if there’s an award for that, but this steak recipe he taught me does deserve a medal. It’s simple and flavourful. We’ve been to some of the finest steakhouses, and I think this steak is every bit as good (though I do prefer someone else doing the cooking!).

rib steaksWhat you need:

– two steaks (or however many you want to make)
-salt
-fresh pepper
-garlic powder
– mustard powder
– olive oil

What you do:

Lightly drizzle a bit of olive oil all over the steaks. Crack fresh pepper (to taste) over the steaks. My guy is a real pepper lover so I go heavy on the pepper. Sprinkle salt liberally. Spread a pinch of garlic powder sparingly. Sprinkle mustard powder liberally. (I think the secret is in the mustard powder.)

Lightly rub the spices and oil in, flip and do the same to the other side.

You can cook these right away, though the flavour just grows more delectable by the hour if you let it sit. I like to prepare these 24 hours ahead.

Preheat the grill. Throw the steaks on. We like them medium rare to medium, so we do about 6-7 minutes per side. I like to do a quarter turn every 3 minutes so that I have perfect grill marks on the steak.

rib steaks I prefer my steaks “Chicago style,” which is basically  charring the outside very lightly. I do this by turning up the heat on the barbecue at the very end, and letting the flames flare up as I gently press on the steak, releasing some of the oil onto the flame.

Plate the steaks and let them sit in their juices for 3 to 5 minutes, then serve.

That’s it – 6 basic ingredients, 7 minutes a side, char it and let it rest before serving.

It goes great with brussels sprouts, Caesar salad, potatoes, corn, squash – anything really. This steak is delicious and hearty – and so easy.

Enjoy!

 

Tags: barbecue, char, chicago style, grill, nom, steak .

10 Questions with an orthodontist

Posted on November 19, 2015 by urbansuburbanmommy Posted in 10 Questions With .

Your child’s teeth – you want them to have that beautiful smile, but just the mere mention of the word orthodontist can send some people into a panic. That’s why Urban Suburban Mommy caught up with orthodontist Dr. Ana Urdaneta. We asked her the 10 questions we know you want to know. Her answers will give you courage, confidence and hope that your child’s smile is all under control:

1. At what age can you tell if a child will need orthodontic work?

ADAPermanentTeethDev_EngIt varies, depending on the case. Usually, once the first adult molars and anterior incisors (Central and Lateral Incisors on the diagram) come in, the child is considered in mixed dentition (baby and adult teeth at the same time). At that time we can evaluate and start projecting what type of malocclusion (imperfect positioning of the teeth when the jaws are closed), if any, the child will have.

2. When do you begin orthodontic work on a child?

Most times it’s better to wait until almost all of the adult teeth have erupted, but depending on the type of malocclusion, a child might need early intervention (as early as 6 years old). In these early cases we just try to modify the child’s growth pattern to guide teeth into proper development.

3. How can a family find a good orthodontist?

You should be able to trust your family dentist’s orthodontic recommendation. It’s always good to meet with someone that has been recommended and get a feel on their knowledge and treatment to decide if you’re comfortable.

4. Are bad teeth hereditary? For example if I wore braces, is it likely my children will?

Sometimes a malocclusion can be due to a genetic component, but there are other causes for bad teeth. Habits like thumb sucking and tongue thrust can lead to open and cross bites. Sometimes it’s just the way we’re born that we unfortunately get crowded teeth. In any case, it’s always good to have early check ups and start planning in advanced if treatment is going to be needed.

5. Are there any factors during childhood that lead to the need for orthodontic work?

As mentioned, habits like thumb sucking can cause malocclusions. If the affecting habits continue through the years that adult teeth start coming in (5-6 years), this could cause not only a dental malocclusion, but a skeletal growth modification as well.

braces 10 questions with an orthodontist

photo by Monica Y Garza

6. Why is orthodontic work expensive?

It’s not only that the materials used for a single orthodontic patient are very expensive, the hours of studying and practicing to become an orthodontist are a extensive. It’s a complex equation. Also consider that an orthodontic treatment spans over 18 to 28 months on average, and the fee is usually spread over that time frame on multiple visits.

7. What are the latest break throughs that you can share relating to orthodontics?

Everyday there are new appliances that make treatments more reliable and effective. I really like the things that Invisalign, are doing. It’s a great alternative for people who do not want to wear brackets, and it works just as well.

8. How do you reassure your patients that their braces or other devices will help in the long run?

I usually show them examples of other similar cases. Seeing is believing!

9. What is the hardest thing about being an orthodontist?

Beside all the years and money that it takes a dentist to become an orthodontist, I would have to say that the posture while working is one of the hardest things. Most orthodontists and dentists end up with some sort of back problem after a few years of practicing. We try our best following all the ergonomic alternatives that are out there, but it’s still hard.

10. What is the most rewarding thing about being an orthodontist?

To see that beautiful smile on your patient at the end of treatment, not only because they have perfectly aligned teeth, but most of all because they are so happy with the results!

 

10 questions with an orthodontistDr. Ana Urdaneta was born and raised in Caracas, Venezuela where she completed a Bachelor of Science and graduated from Dental School with Honours, Magna Cum Laude. She obtained a Masters of Science degree in Orthodontics at Intercontinental University in Mexico City in 2006, and was earned her specialty Certification in Orthodontics at the University of Toronto where she is a clinical instructor in the Department of Orthodontics. Working both at the University of Toronto and in private practice, she has learned the importance of understanding the patient’s needs and desires in order to achieve successful treatment.

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App App App App

Posted on November 18, 2015 by urbansuburbanmommy Posted in Mommy Approved .
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We don’t know how our mothers did it, but we can’t imagine a world without apps. What’s on your homescreen? In no particular order, here are a few of our faves!

Suburban Mommy Michelle tells it:


1. SONGZA

It’s free, which is awesome. The app actually curates playlists for you according to mood, genre or what you are doing like “Driving” or “Entering Beast Mode” (yikes, that one scares me). You can also search for your favourite artist. So, for example, I feel like breathing in a zen moment. I can quickly search for New Age Music or Enya or Dido – you name it – it’s there. But what I love the most is that there is also music to calm my 4-month old baby. This app is super handy when you are sick of sshhhing. Of course my 4 year old can rock out to Bruno Mars whenever he chooses.

2. FLIPP

Who doesn’t want to stay organized and save a buck at the same time. I absolutely love the FLIPP APP and it is perfect for moms who dig price matching. You can either search a product such as toilet paper or a brand name such as Charmin. Once you search, the app will show you all sales (if there are any during your chosen week) for this particular product or brand. You then select the grocery store or department store that has the best deal. Click on the item. A circle will appear around the item so you know that you have marked it and it is automatically saved to your clippings. You can then show the cashier at the checkout. They recently added a feature called Coupon and it helps with additional savings while shopping. When you search for a product or brand, if coupons are available they will appear. You then need to print the coupons and bring them with you on your grocery excursion. I highly recommend.

3. WHATSAPP

I love WhatsAPP – it isn’t a new app but I find that it’s the best free and instant messaging program for both android and apple. You can share pics, shoot video and even record audio vs. typing. I often record sweet audio messages from my son to his dad and send. My little guy particularly loves hearing the audio messages that he receives back from his dad (good night messages or be home messages or have a good day messages). Whatsapp is far better than texting because you don’t get charged from your phone carrier when you send pics – huge savings for this household!

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Urban Mommy Elisa tells it:

1. Starbucks

What can I say? I’m addicted to decaf coffee. Once you stop laughing, hear me out. It’s always consistent, I can pay with the app, I get rewards and deals and free coffee just for using the app – they even treat you to a freebie on your birthday (and for other random reasons). And sometimes free wifi is all you really need so  you can sit down at your computer/iPad and get something done. With a latte.

2. Uber

I always loved taking cabs but Uber has it dialled in at a whole new level. I love being able to see my car close in. I love driving around in the car of my choosing. I love being driven around – and this is really very much an ‘urban thing’ but from avoiding the frustration of traffic, to knowing that parking and gas will cost more than cabfare, being driven around is the best!

3. Voicemail Santa

This one lets you leave voicemails for Santa. My boys love it – and it’s very important this time of year – though it works all year long! When they do something great I ask them if they want to call Santa to tell him and add themselves to the Good List. And when they’re acting insane, sometimes my little one asks if he can call Santa and apologize. It’s adorable.

The voice is done well and sounds the way you feel Santa should sound, and the message is super cute. It has prompts: Press 1 to add someone to the Nice List, Press 2 to add someone to the Naughty List. Press 3 to leave a general message or present request. It’s all very fun for children, and oh, so innocent. When you need to know what’s on your kids’ wish lists just get them to call it in to Santa – and listen in!

I love Shazam, Dropbox, CNN, Calendar, C25K, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, e-bay, Bubblewrap and Find my iPhone, too. I couldn’t live without my apps. Nope, couldn’t.

 

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