Monday, June 25, 2012

Rules for Mothers of Daughters.


So I found this blog (Diapers & Diasies} just wondering through my {pinterest} and I am so glad I did because I am always up for learning how to be a better mom to Bay. I loved this post so much I had to share it with you all. And if you have a son dont worry I got you covered rules for Fathers of Sons.




So here they are.

25 Rules for Mothers of Daughters. 

1. Paint her nails. Then let her scratch it off and dirty them up. Teach her to care about her appearance, and then quickly remind her that living and having fun is most important.



2. Let her put on your makeup, even if it means bright-red-smudged lips and streaked-blue eyes. Let her experiment in her attempts to be like you…then let her be herself. 



3. Let her be wild. She may want to stay home and read books on the couch, or she may want to hop on the back of a motorcycle-gasp.She may be a homebody or a traveler. She may fall in love with the wrong boy, or meet mr. right at age 5. Try to remember that you were her age once. Everyone makes mistakes, let her make her own.


4. Be present. Be there for her at her Kindergarten performances, her dance recitals, her soccer games…her everyday-little-moments. When she looks through the crowds of people, she will be looking for your smile and pride. Show it to her as often as possible.


5. Encourage her to try on your shoes and play dress-up. If she would rather wear her brother’s superman cape with high heals, allow it. If she wants to wear a tutu or dinosaur costume to the grocery store, why stop her? She needs to decide who she is and be confident in her decision.



6. Teach her to be independent. Show her by example that woman can be strong. Find and follow your own passions. Search for outlets of expression and enjoyment for yourself- not just your husband or children.  Define yourself by your own attributes, not by what others expect you to be. Know who you are as a person, and help your daughter find out who she is.


 7. Pick flowers with her. Put them in her hair. There is nothing more beautiful than a girl and a flower. 



8. Let her get messy. Get messy with her, no matter how much it makes you cringe inside. Splash in the puddles, throw snowballs, make mud pies, finger paint the walls: just let it happen. The most wonderful of memories are often the messy ones.

9. Give her good role models- you being one of them. Introduce her to successful woman- friends, co-workers, doctors, astronauts, or authors.  Read to her about influential woman- Eleanor Roosevelt, Rosa Parks, Marie Curie. Read her the words of inspirational woman- Jane Austen, Sylvia Plath, Emily Dickinson. She should know that anything is possible.


10. Show her affection. Daughters will mimic the compassion of their mother. “I love yous” and Eskimo kisses go a long way.
 



11. Hold her hand. Whether she is 3 years-old in the parking lot or sixteen years old in the mall, hold on to her always- this will teach her to be confident in herself and proud of her family.

12. Believe in her. It is the moments that she does not believe in herself that she will need you to believe enough for both of you. Whether it is a spelling test in the first grade, a big game or recital, a first date, or the first day of college…remind her of the independent and capable woman you have taught her to be.



13. Tell her how beautiful she is. Whether it is her first day of Kindergarten, immediately after a soccer game where she is grass-stained and sweaty, or her wedding day. She needs your reminders. She needs your pride. She needs your reassurance. She is only human.


14. Love her father. Teach her to love a good man, like him. One who lets her be herself…she is after all wonderful.


15. Make forts with boxes and blankets. Help her to find magic in the ordinary, to imagine, to create and to believe in fairy tales. Someday she will make her 5 by 5 dorm-room her home with magic touches and inspiration. And she will fall in love with a boy and believe him to be Prince Charming.

16. Read to her. Read her Dr. Seuss and Eric Carle. But also remember the power of Sylvia Plath and Robert Frost. Show her the beauty of words on a page and let her see you enjoy them. Words can be simply written and simply spoken, yet can harvest so much meaning. Help her to find their meaning.

17. Teach her how to love- with passion and kisses. Love her passionately. Love her father passionately and her siblings passionately. Express your love. Show her how to love with no restraint. Let her get her heart broken and try again. Let her cry, and gush, giggle and scream. She will love like you love or hate like you hate. So, choose love for both you and her.


18. Encourage her to dance and sing. Dance and sing with her- even if it sounds or looks horrible.  Let her wiggle to nursery rhymes. Let her dance on her daddy's feet and spin in your arms. Then later, let her blast noise and headbang in her bedroom with her door shut if she wants. Or karaoke to Tom Petty in the living room if she would rather. Introduce her to the classics- like The Beatles- and listen to her latest favorite- like Taylor Swift. Share the magic of music together, it will bring you closer- or at least create a soundtrack to your life together.

19. Share secrets together. Communicate. Talk. Talk about anything. Let her tell you about boys, friends, school. Listen. Ask questions. Share dreams, hopes, concerns. She is not only your daughter, you are not only her mother. Be her friend too.


20. Teach her manners. Because sometimes you have to be her mother, not just her friend. The world is a happier place when made up of polite words and smiles.

21. Teach her when to stand-up and when to walk away. Whether she has classmates who tease her because of her glasses, or a boyfriend who tells her she is too fat- let her know she does not have to listen. Make sure she knows how to demand respect- she is worthy of it. It does not mean she has to fight back with fists or words, because sometimes you say more with silence. Also make sure she knows which battles are worth fighting. Remind her that some people can be mean and nasty because of jealousy, or other personal reasons. Help her to understand when to shut her mouth and walk-away. Teach her to be the bigger -the better- person.

22. Let her choose who she loves. Even when you see through the charming boy she thinks he is, let her love him without your disapproving words: she will anyway. When he breaks her heart, be there for her with words of support rather than I told-you-so. Let her mess up again and again until she finds the one. And when she finds the one, tell her.

23. Mother her. Being a mother—to her—is undoubtedly one of your greatest accomplishments. Share with her the joys of motherhood, so one day she will want to be a mother too. Remind her over and over again with words and kisses that no one will ever love her like you love her. No one can replace or replicate a mother’s love for their children. 

24. Comfort her. Because sometimes you just need your mommy. When she is sick, rub her back, make her soup and cover her in blankets- no matter how old she is. Someday, if she is giving birth to her own child, push her hair out of her face, encourage her, and tell her how beautiful she is. These are the moments she will remember you for. And someday when her husband rubs her back in attempt to comfort her...she may just whisper, "I need my mommy."


25. Be home. When she is sick with a cold or broken heart, she will come to you: welcome her. When she is engaged or pregnant, she will run to you to share her news: embrace her. When she is lost or confused, she will search for you: find her. When she needs advice on boys, schools, friends or an outfit: tell her. She is your daughter and will always need a safe harbor- where she can turn a key to see comforting eyes and a familiar smile: be home. 


To my daughter- I love you so much since the day I knew you were in my tummy. You have been nothing but a blessing in my life. I promise to always be here for you. 




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Thursday, June 21, 2012

{Pinterest}

So I am currently {Pinterest} cray cray! I have always been but now its like 10 times worse. If you do not have an account its a MUST that you get one. They have the most brilliant ideas, recipes, tips, crafts the list goes on and on. So I have updated my profile and I have added boards and I pinned like a crazy woman.  Follow me!  {Pinterest} You wont regret it! Below I have added all the boards I have so far. My boards are my interest. What I love! 

*I work out!
*Craft Ideas
*For my Sweet Princess
*HAIR!
*Everything Turquoise
*Lets PaRtY!
*Keep the Faith
*{CANNING}
*For the {future} Hubs
*Under the Sea
*How to...
*Holiday {Cratfs}
*Fun/ Cute Recipes Ideas.
*For my next Angel...
*Baby Boy!
*Wedding Bells
*Can I get a "Photo Session" pls
*Dream House
*Country Livin'
*Southern Fashionista
*Good for the SOUL
* Recipes

Some of my {Pinterest} finds:

I am not kidding you! This is my dream house.
Dream Home. I LOVE this house! With the porch wrapped around it! Perfect!

Do I hear wedding bells?!
Pretty, Light and Romantic

Souther Fashionista
so classic chic.

country country country

Everything Turquoise
Pretty turquoise tablesetting

Recipes
Easy Sweet Potato Veggie Burgers with Avocado by healthyhappylife.
Hollowed out apples filled with ice cream and carmel - and why not bake them first with cinamon and a little sugar?? MmmmmmSummertime Sangria

Craft Ideas
Great fam craftWine glasses dipped in chalkboard paint
tiny footprints step stool

A Southern Belle

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Tuesday, June 19, 2012

June- Photo A Day Challenge- Part 1

As usual I am a little late posting this...Whats new! I am seriously so exhausted. Full time job, full time mommy, bible study every other Monday, zumba every Thursday. I need a vaca! Ok so here I go...Hello June! Follow us @ yesenia_bay. {By the way I am not complaining just sayin'}.

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Morning
Makeup! I love my makeup....

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Empty
Makeup+Coffee= My Morning!

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On your plate
Chocolate chip pancakes! So easy and so good!

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Close-up
{ME}

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Sign
From the Tibbets house

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Hat
My Texas girl!

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Drink
Wine..A glass a day keeps the doctor away!

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Six O'clock
By six o'clock my bed is calling my name! 
{just got this.. isn't puurrttty!?!}

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Your view today
My dream house! 

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Best bit of your weekend
Going shopping at the farmers market with some old friends of mine. I forgot how much fun they are. We are already planning our next gathering!

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Door

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From a low angle
{Bay Bay}

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Art
Once again from the Tibbets house. This is our next project. 

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Time
My favorite "time" is when I am outside with these two little girls of mine playing.

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Yellow
Friendship isn't about whom you have known the longest.
It's about who came, and never left your side...


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Monday, June 18, 2012

{Creamy} Coconut Cake

So Pops LOVES coconut cake so for Fathers Day I baked him one! I had to share this recipe because it was SUPER easy and you know me and super easy recipes. We are like peanut butter and jelly! Oh and I kid you not it was AMAZINGNESS!


Ingredients
·         1 (16 ounce) package white cake mix
·         1 (14 ounce) can cream of coconut
·         1 (14 ounce) can sweetened condensed milk
·         1 (16 ounce) container frozen whipped topping, thawed
·         1 (10 ounce) package flaked coconut




Directions
1.    Prepare cake according to package directions. Bake in a 9x13 inch pan. Cool completely. {Add 1/4 of a cup of flour to mix. I used a round pan.}
2.    In a small bowl combine cream of coconut and condensed milk. {FYI: I didn't use all of it}
3.    Poke holes in cake with a straw. {Go crazy on the holes. Poke all you want!} Pour milk mixture over cake. {I used a spoon to spread all over the holes. It can turn into a mess so take your time}.
4.    Spread with whipped topping. Sprinkle coconut over cake.
5.    Serve chilled.

Enjoy! I cant wait to bake another one. I might have to surprise my bible study group with this AMAZINGNESS!

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Sunday, June 17, 2012

Happy Fathers Day!

Happy Fathers Day to all the great dads out there especially mine. At nine months old my biological father walked out of my life and was constantly in and out. At 9 years old God filled that void by giving me the best father any little girl could ask for. My stepfather Ruben. He quickly embraced me and treated my just as if I was his own. I thank him for being a father to me when he didn't have to. Because of him I have been blessed with a great life and because of him I know what its like to have a father. Thank you Daddy!


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Whats a courageous father/ husband/ leader?

"The Resolution for Men"

I do solemnly resolve before God to take full responsibility for myself, my wife, and my children

I WILL love them, protect them, serve them, and teach them the Word of God as the spiritual leader of my home.
I WILL be faithful to my wife, to love and honor her, and be willing to lay down my life for her as Jesus Christ did for me.
I WILL bless my children and teach them to love God with all of their hearts, all of their minds, and all of their strength.
I WILL train them to honor authority and live responsibly.
I WILL confront evil, pursue justice, and love mercy.
I WILL pray for others and treat them with kindness, respect, and compassion.
I WILL work diligently to provide for the needs of my family.
I WILL forgive those who have wronged me and reconcile with those I have wronged.
I WILL learn from my mistakes, repent of my sins, and walk with integrity as a man answerable to God.
I WILL seek to honor God, be faithful to His church, obey His Word, and do His will.
I WILL courageously work with the strength God provides to fulfill this resolution for the rest of my life and for His glory.

As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord. (Joshua 24:15)

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Friday, June 15, 2012

New Car..Whoop Whoop!

That's right Aubrey and I got a NEW ride! So I have been contemplating getting a new car so I went to the dealership just to look. I said a little prayer before I walked in of course and I swear everything just worked out so perfect. To the color I wanted the car to be to the interior of the car. The price was right and the interest rate OMG lets just say my father that has PERFECT credit couldn't believe it. Oh and my insurance only went up by a FEW bucks. MEANT TO BE! The transition was just way to easy!

So her name is {she doesn't have a name yet}. What about Bella. She is a white 2012 Jeep Compass with black interior! I official feel like a mommy.

 
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I am so excited and thankful to God. I am truly blessed. I truly believe God cleared all paths for me. Its amazing how when its Gods will everything just falls into place. I pray that I can be a great help to someone through {Bella}. Don't get me wrong I already had a great car but I don't know it just feels different this time.

‘Do not fear, for I am with you; do not anxiously look about you, for I am your God. I will strengthen you, surely I will help you, surely I will uphold you with My righteous right hand.’ Isaiah 41:10

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