Summer and I are not exactly BFF's this year.
Maybe it's the fact that our AC is broken... maybe it's the fact that none of my summer clothes fit quite right yet... maybe it's the fact that infants don't seem to like the heat very much and toddlers don't want to stay in one place for more than 7 minutes at a time.
In any event, it's hot and this mama is over it.
I've been spending my mostly unshowered, sticky, sweaty days trying to keep both kiddos happy while not simultaneously melting (both physically and emotionally). There's been an exceptional amount of water play, both inside and out. We've made our way down to the lake several times in the evening for dinner and a dip - which has been super fun! Other days we play in the sink or lounge by the kiddie pool.
Despite the heat, we've somehow miraculously stopped eating the insane amount of ice cream we were previously consuming in this house. There's still a fair share of Stoneyfield yogurt squeezers stocked in our freezer, but it's yogurt, it's organic, and it's local. AND Olive thinks she's getting a treat when I give her the 'ok' to have one. If that's not a mom-win, I don't know what is.
On the flip side of mom-wins and getting my kiddo to eat healthy, she's not the greatest at finishing the foods that she requests lately. She's fabulous at taking a single bite out of something and then promptly requesting more. She's also wonderful at requesting a large amount of something and then failing to finish it. As much as I love consuming half eaten toddler food, today was not one of those days. Ollie was enjoying a bowl of yogurt topped with some freshly picked blueberries. But... after about two bites she felt a bit remorseful for dumping in the entire bowl, and quickly decided (after mixing all the blueberries into her yogurt) that she no longer wanted to eat it.
Wonderful.
I could fix this though. I had to. I can't waste food. I decided to lay out some parchment paper and make my own frozen yogurt treat. Since Olive currently requests to eat all things cold/frozen, this seemed like the perfect solution.
So far they've been a hit - enjoy :)