Thursday, September 24, 2015

A Tropical Green Smoothie Recipe To Make Your Tummy Smile

Hi friends!
Stopping by real quick to share an awesome green smoothie recipe!
As I mentioned in a previous post, I've been adding in a green smoothie to my (almost) daily diet!
I usually drink mine first thing in the morning after a glass of room temp water, and always before any caffeine- so that my body properly absorbs all of the green smoothie goodness.
Since I've begun regularly adding in these bad boys to my diet, I have more energy and my insides feel happy- does anyone else get that?! Am I crazy?
When my insides are happy, my outsides are happy too. I am more focused, and have more energy through-out my day.
Green smoothies are an awesome, quick, easy way to get your important daily nutrients from fruits and veggies (plus fiber from chia seeds!).
Plus, with The Pea hitting picky toddler stage, sometimes this is the only way I get him the good stuff his growing little body needs- he thinks it's juice. HA! Foiled again.
A quick, annoying reminder: It's always better to get your nutrients from real, whole foods than from supplements (spoiler alert-it has to do with the way your body absorbs those all-important, feel good nutrients)! But hey, no judgment from ova heeeeya. I take vitamins, too!
OKAY. So on to the recipe. These amounts are not exact. For me they vary from smoothie to smoothie. I just kinda wing it, 'cuz that's how I roll.
1. The goods. 2. The Ninja at work. 3. One for me, one for Lucas, & one for The Pea.
 
Tropical Green Smoothie
You will need (all of these are readily available at TJ's):
- 2 handfuls of baby spinach
- 1 1/2 cup Frozen Mango
- 1 cup Frozen Strawberries/berry blend
-Half an Avocado
-A couple slices of cantaloupe
OR
-A kiwi (this is a great smoothie mix in, too!) 
-A healthy pour of Chia seeds
- 1 1/2 cups water
 
Step 1: Take your two handfuls of spinach, the 1/2 an avocado and 1 cup of water and blend together. This ensures that all the green stuff gets nice and smooth. It's obviously very scientific.
Step 2: Add in your 1 1/2 cup frozen mango and blend.
Step 3: Add in 1/2 cup water and 1 cup strawberries and blend well.
Step 4: Add your cantaloupe or kiwi and chia seeds and finish blending.
(Optional)
Step 5: You may need to add some more frozen fruit if you chose to use cantaloupe, as the fruit naturally has more water in it, or if the smoothie is a little too "juice like". Unless you like that. Then proceed to Step 6.
Step 6: Drink Up and let your insides thank you!
Hope you guys enjoy!
 
I can't wait to share with you guys next week's post! I'll be interviewing Dasha & Paolo of succiko in Castro Valley.
We'll be talking all about succulents and how to care for them (you might think it's simple, but am I the only one who always kills them?!) , and I'll be sharing lots of pretty pictures of their special shop.
Until then, have a great weekend!
XO,
Maddi & The Pea

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Weekend Eats & Adventures

Pictures we took wandering downtown Niles. We left this sleepy town with full, happy bellies- like this cute guy on the left!
 
Happy Wednesday! Sorry I'm a day late! I had surgery on my hand yesterday to release my "trigger finger". Explaining it takes a lot of effort so lets just say it means I'm too thug for life, ight?! But really- it was a minor surgery, no big deal. I'm off of work for a few days so I thought I'd bombard you guys with pictures from our weekend!
So if you guys haven't been able to tell by now...We are a family that likes to adventure! Lucas and I love exploring both locally and semi-locally. And what's a good adventure without good food?! You'll see a lot of those adventures and foodz here on the blog- I hope you'll check out some of these places for yourselves!
 When you regularly dine at/shop at/buy from/attend any place that trades goods for money you are essentially voting for that place and for all of the business practices that place utilizes. You are creating demand for that supply. Supporting local businesses has become a value of ours without having to put a lot of effort into following through with it. Living in the San Francisco Bay Area is a blessing because we rarely have to think twice about the restaurants, stores, etc.  we're supporting. I realize that not everyone has immediate accessibility to the array of ethically responsible businesses that we do, and I'm extremely grateful that this process has been streamlined for us. I know, I know, you get it. Okay? Okay.../endrant!
The Vine (Niles, CA)
First up: On Friday, The Pea stayed at Nana and Papa's for a little bit while Lucas and I went to a restaurant in Niles (a part of Fremont) his mom told us about called The Vine. The Vine is definitely one of the most unique restaurants I've ever eaten at. The outside is pretty unassuming, and when you look in through the windows it looks like your grandmas kitchen-but cooler. The booths are padded with kitschy fabric and it has an all around cottagey vibe. But it gets even more interesting- ask to sit on the patio and there's a whole different world out there! The patio is louder, with a bar and bar tables, and even a fire pit. The patio has a different menu- a little cheaper, more small plates, sandwiches and burgers kinda deal. They offer all kinds of local beer and wine, and super unique cocktails. Lucas and I don't drink, but if we did, we'd drink here. Lucas got the Vine burger, and I got the Pulled Pork sandwich. Both of our main plates were awesome, but our favorite things we ordered were the Tempura Fried Green Beans- deep fried green beans with a Sriracha buttermilk drizzle- and Sweet Potato Tater Tots with Candied Bacon aioli. So. Freaking. Delicious.
Coffee (All Places, Everywhere)
I drink too much coffee and overthink things on a regular basis. This has made me a coffee connoisseur- can I dub myself that? Well, I did. I went to these places randomly and too frequently over the weekend. In order from left to right: 1. Starbucks- NOT local, kinda shady actually, but I just really needed a Pumpkin Spice Latte, you know? I'm not a PSL fan generally, but their new recipe is pretty good! Also, bought this awesome $2, biodegradable cup with someone's rad art work on it so I felt like it slightly absolved my basicness for the day. 2. Sideboard (Danville, CA). This latte is made from real espresso and is not a coffee-flavored-beverage a la Starbucks. Love this place always, not only for their coffee, but also for their amazing food. Need to do a post on this place soon. Brought a book I'm reading for my Bible Study. Love soaking in wisdom in the morning! 3. Café 4 (Castro Valley, CA). Ahhh Café 4. I think this is my favorite place to get a latte (sweetened, 3 shots thanks) in the Bay Area. This place serves Verve coffee and is located in the enormously cool church lobby of 3 Crosses Church (aka Neighborhood Church). So many comfy places to sit and read, work on your laptop, etc. I've written a few blog posts here, and I often bring a book to get lost in.
 
900 Grayson (Berkeley, CA)
I sold my soul to 900 Grayson the first time I ate here. Lucas brought me here for some post-surgery comfort food. The man knows his way to this momma's heart. This place is an all time favorite, never-going-to-give-you-up, never-gunna-let-you-down, hands down best chicken and waffles I've ever had. The chicken and waffles dish here is called the Demon Lover. And you better get it with extra gravy or we can't be friends. I was introduced to this place by some friends a few years ago and I haven't stopped going since. IT'S AN ADDICTION! And a spiritual experience. The owners Chris and Anthony Saulnier are incredibly hospitable, and I feel like somewhat of a celebrity now that they stop by and say hi to our little trio every time we go in. I'm pretty sure I blush and get nervous because they're so cool.  I'm not going to say too much more, because I plan on devoting an entire post to this place soon- it's THAT good.
 
Last but not least- here are some photos of me and my favorite guys!
The Pea offered me some much appreciated snuggles after my surgery. This kid is not super cuddly, but I swear babies just know when you need love. Kinda like dogs.
Lucas and I took this picture while we were out in Niles, walking around before dinner. We don't take a lot of pictures together, so I was glad this one came out so good! Wouldn't want to do this deal with anyone other than my best friend.
 
Thanks for reading guys!
l'll be back soon with a green smoothie recipe!
XO,
Maddi & The Pea


Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Labor Day Weekend

This morning's walk with a sweet little guy.
 
Happy Tuesday!
How was your Labor Day weekend? Ours was great!
I'm looking forward to going back to work feeling relaxed and creative- I had four days off!
I took some snaps of our adventures this weekend to share here. Nothing fancy- just the everyday moments that make me smile. These last four days have been filled with all of the truly important/life-giving things- love, family, friends, and fresh air. You know, the good stuff :)
 

On Saturday, the Pea spent the day at Lucas' parents house while we went and adventured all over San Fransisco. We started our day with the best jalepeno/egg/cheese/tomato tart, breakfast croissant sandwhich, and excellent coffee at farm:table. After that we did some shopping and ended up in the Marina district for more coffee at Wrecking Ball Coffee Roasters. This place had the coolest wallpaper I've ever seen. PINEAPPLES! EVERYWHERE! What.
The Pea and I spent Sunday together just relaxing and reading (see above photo. domino Magazine=Interior Design porn)  and playing and teething and screaming. You know, the usual. I notice more and more lately that Gavin really needs days where our time is unstructured so he can play freely. He gets really frustrated without his own space to do his thing. Such an independent little man. Much like his mama, he enjoys solitude.

Monday morning (Labor Day), we headed up to my hometown in Sonoma County to spend some time with our people! The Pea spent the afternoon with his Grammy and the pug trolls that live at Grammy's house, while I went to see Molly and Everett. We spent the day driving and wandering around Sebastopol (my hometown) at The Barlow. If you ever find yourself up for a hippie adventure- Sebastopol is the place to be. The Barlow is a recent shopping/dining development filled with lots of cool shops and places to eat/drink. Favorites: Taylor Maid Coffee, The Nectary for the best juice (try the Ciao Bella), Circle of Hands Waldorf Toy Store, Tamarind for unique hand-crafted clothing, jewelry, and accessories, and Zazu Kitchen + Farm for awesome farm to table fare.
I was missing my girl and her little, so it was definitely a much needed soul-sista' kinda day.
Munchkin Miracle 360 Cup
Meanwhile, at Grammy's house.... Gavin was excited to see his trolls and to drink out of his new "big boy" cup. We've decided sippy cups are for weenies.
 
On Monday night Uncle Brian came over and spent some time with me and the Pea. We gave him some tickles (the baby, not Brian- ha!) and he signed back to us for the first time! I was starting to feel like sign language just wasn't going to happen for this guy, and last night we signed to him "All done" after he finished his dinner... AND HE DID IT BACK! MULTIPLE TIMES. AND TRIED TO MIMIC OUR LANGUAGE.
It was crazy. His Daddy and I tried it again this morning and Voila! He did it again.
Now to work on "Eat" and "More"!
 
How was your Labor Day weekend? What did you do?
XO,
Maddi & The Pea
 

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

I"M THINKING ABOUT THINGS GUYS

A collection of things I'm thinking about:
 
1. A Check in: Remember that post about wellness and balance? Yep, still trying to find that! "Balance" changes from week to week- but some weeks are rougher than others. The last two have been exhausting! I've been struggling to self care in a few important areas. However! I've been trying to heal my body and some of this adrenal fatigue with proper nutrition- and I see a definite change in my overall sense of physical well-being. Additionally, I'm trying to drink a green smoothie every day for 30 days. Do you have any recipes for me to try?? Please tell! Baby steps guys, baby steps.
2. A Heart Thought: This topic seems to be coming up in conversations with a few people I'm close with lately and it's been on my heart a lot the last few weeks. Relationships are hard! And they are especially hard with a baby. Everything changes! Things you didn't even know could change, will change. Lucas and I have experienced this rough terrain first hand. Only now are we feeling that connection and unity again. And it takes WORK. Which it didn't before we had a baby. Before the Pea came to be we went on dates and adventures whenever we felt like it. We stayed up talking for hours. We had no one's schedule to operate on but our own. Household responsibilities were split easily. It was never hard to find time to love each other. We couldn't have imagined a time where we wouldn't feel like we were on the same team. And then we had Gavin. And with all of the love and fullness that came along with this amazing gift, came a lot of hard work. Hard work that took a major toll on us physically, emotionally, and especially relationally. And what do you do with that? What do you do when you feel like the person you were meant to do this deal with suddenly becomes someone you spend hours, days, weeks, months feeling resentful towards? When the mutual love you had based this life-changing decision on seems too far away and would require too much energy that neither of you have to get back? I definitely don't have the answers. I only know what we have done to grow together again- which has required about a zillion parts humility, one hundred parts willingness, and a trillion "I love you's". We started speaking each other's love languages- realizing that we give and receive love in totally different ways. We had to start picking up each other's slack, and realizing that it wasn't "slack" at all- it was the natural ebb and flow of having a child and both being in the middle of an identity crisis- am I who I was before or am I a totally different personal altogether now that we have a child? The old habits and ways you show your love for others and schedules you used to have need to die, and the old ideas you had surrounding "fairness" in a relationship have to die, too. And that is an extremely painful process. Self awareness can feel like a prison- but ironically it's the key to your freedom as well. What helped us fall into love again was remembering that we're not alone- we're together.
What I can say on the other side is this: It was all worth it. Everything. I am more in love with Lucas today than I ever was before we ever struggled to love each other. But I feel like it's important to say this: IT'S OKAY TO STRUGGLE TO LOVE YOUR PARTNER. YOU ARE NOT ALONE. And you will be okay.
3. A Pea Thought: We have an angry Pea on our hands this week, ladies and gentleman. I don't know where this tiny psychotic slave-driver came from, but his rightful owner can take him back at any time. Except I would miss his chubby legs....and his toothy grins... and snuggling him in the morning. OKAY FINE I'LL KEEP HIM. Ugh.

XO,
Maddi & the Pea
 

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

A Room Fit For A Pea

 
Hi Friends!
How's your week going? Hopefully Monday wasn't too much of a bummer for ya. Mondays are easily my busiest days at work, but I always get a ton done! Starts the week off on the right foot.
For today's post, I'm going to share with you guys a concept board for a little guy's room! When we found out I was pregnant, nursery's became a minor (major?) obsession for this design obsessed gal. Right here (insert hand raising emoji).
This is not Gavin's exact room- but I'll do a home tour of his room soon! Gavin's room does incorporate a lot of these products though- they're on here because we use and love them, or plan on using them with our next little.
That being said, every small person will have a room that's fit for them. How fun is it to copy someone else's space to the T? That will never be a place that you can feel truly at home in, because it won't reflect you and your family.  The best rooms are rooms where you pull lots of different inspiration from different people and places, and then throw in some elements that are uniquely "you". For Gavin, this looks like these silly pictures of "hipster" animals above his crib. Or the sign I made for his first birthday that we hung on a wall. Or The banner above his changing table from his baby shower that reads "It's A Boy!" that his cousin Jessica made him! These are all elements that make his room a place that reflects him and his teensy life- and our journey together as a family so far.
SO.
This is a concept board. As the saying goes- take what you need (or love) and leave the rest!

1. Elodie Rug by Glitter Guide 2. Geometric Multicolor Pillow by Fig Tree Baby Co. 3.  Bambino Land Goldfish Sheets
 4. Liam The Brave Medallion Dream Blanket 5. Sophie la Giraffe
 
 
XO,
Maddi & The Pea

Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Tuesday Loves

 



Happy Tuesday!
Today is my day off and my favorite day of the whole week. I get to spend this ordinary Tuesday with an extraordinary little Pea!
In honor of my day with the Pea, I thought I would post a quick something about a product that Gav loves and that I get asked about all the time.
 
So I have this necklace. And it is THE best necklace of all the necklaces. It's one of the best contributions that any momma has made in the quest to merge function and style for the worn and weary legions of super moms all over the world.
Allow me to change your life:
 
This company makes teething jewelry. But it's not just any teething jewelry. It's cute!
I had seen teething necklaces around, but honestly always felt like they were super out of sync with my personal style. I'm not a big, chunky, ugly necklace-wearing type of gal.
Like, I'm a mom but "I'm not like a regular mom, I'm a COOL mom." you know?
 
I bought the Teresa Silicone Teething Necklace in Mermaid. And the rest (meaning my bank account) is history.
Not only are their necklaces not fugly, but they are a serious hair saver. YOU KNOW WHY? Because the silicone teething "beads" are on a fabric cord (instead of the beads running all the way to the clasp), they don't get all tangled in your hair. Which means they wont rip your hair out and make you bald. Which is cool.
Do yourself a solid-go buy one of these and up your cool-mom game, Ok?!
Clockwise from Left to Right: Teresa Silicone Teething Necklace in Mermaid, Zoe Silicone Teething Necklace in Sweet Mint, Finley Silicone Teething Bangle in Sweet Mint

Disclaimer: This is not a paid advertisement. All opinions expressed are mine & mine alone!

Saturday, August 15, 2015

A Construction-Themed First Birthday Party!

 

 
Last Saturday was such a happy day!
We were so blessed to have all of our friends and family come celebrate our Pea turning One!! Gavin had absolutely no idea why all these people were there and why they were all talking to him but he decided to play it cool because they were bringing him presents and feeding him- pretty sweet deal.
We went with a construction theme because he loooooves anything with wheels, and his Daddy and Papa work in construction.
All the little details came together perfectly- with his Nana spear-heading the project!
Our friend Becky made him an amazing construction-themed cake, and all photos are courtesy of my sweet friend Molly.
And now...
The Take Away From A One Year Old's Birthday (Besides Anxiety):
  It's so striking to look back a little more than a year ago, when many of the same people were at the same house for my baby shower! So much has changed in a year, and I felt really blessed to see so many of the same faces, supporting us in a whole new chapter. In my previous post on Gavin's birthday I shared a letter I wrote to him the night before he was born. In it I mention that we were going through a lot of hard stuff during the time I was pregnant, and it was extremely hard for us to see the light at the end of the tunnel.
This year, we learned to be a family. Through hard stuff, and through great joy and excitement. We have learned to love each other absolutely, despite any outside circumstances- whether we are rich or poor, angry with each other or delighted to be in each others presence, exhausted emotionally and physically or ready to tackle another day.
Hindsight is always 20/20, but I think I can share a universal truth in my life that's become so clear in the last year:
God's foresight is always greater than my hindsight.
We have been brought through relational, emotional, and financial  storms to a whole new place of understanding and gratitude. Does that mean we're always grateful, or that we'll never slip into ingratitude or lack faith? Absolutely not. There are new storms that we get to walk through which I can tell you, I am super-duper not grateful for!
The lesson is in knowing that God's foresight has me covered. And I can worry and stress all I want, but it will never change the fact that there is a plan for our family that I know nothing about. And there are lessons I have yet to learn, in ways I may or may not love to learn them.
 I just get to either enjoy, or stress about the journey we're on.
 I think that these days I choose to enjoy it a little bit more.
XO,
Maddi