Reporter Turned Mommy

Toddler Haircuts

Giving a toddler a haircut, at least MY toddler, is like wrestling an alligator! However, I’ve found a place that can handle a screaming, wiggling child!

This week, we made our second visit to Snip-Its Haircuts for Kids.

Each station has a TV, where children can watch cartoons, listen to music or even watch movies. The stylists there are experts on how to cut the hair of scared and upset children! Blake was upset as soon as we put him in the chair. The seasoned stylist instantly handed him some goldfish crackers, then a few animal crackers.

Here’s Blake, after he calmed down, stuffing his face! You can see me in the mirror, sporting a hat and sweatshirt. We were in a hurry this morning…no time for me to get gussied up! ha!

Blake cried for about the first five minutes of the haircut, but the snacks, cartoons, and the calm demeanor of the stylist made what could have been a disaster….very bearable.

The prices aren’t bad either. Blake’s haircut was only around $12.00. Well worth the price, in my opinion!

Where do you take your kids to get their haircuts? Do they like getting their hair cut or does it scare them? I’m so thankful for places like Snip-Its, that know how to handle kids and can get the job done!

 

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Baby Boy and the Ladies!

Yesterday Baby Boy and I had a great play date with one of my best friends and her three girls. Melissa lives in Mansfield, which is only a little more than an hour away, but with busy schedules and life in general, we haven’t seen each other in about six or seven months. We were so happy she and her gang were able to come to our house for a play date!

Melissa has three girls. Kennedy is 5, Paige is 3 and Emerson (I love that name and if Blake was a girl that was going to be his name!) is 10 months.

Here’s a look at Blake hanging with the ladies!

Notice the three girls calmly sitting and then there’s Blake, with a scratch on his face, ready to make his next move! He is 100% boy!

The girls look cute in this picture. Blake looks mad! ha! They are all so cute, but I’m not biased or anything!

I made homemade mac and cheese for the kids and Melissa brought a ton of snacks and cookies.

Melissa and I met at Ohio University when we were freshman. We lived in the same dorm for two years and then lived together on Court Street, above Wendy’s, our senior year. She is one of those people who just makes me happy! Five year old Kennedy snapped a photo of us!

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Melissa is also a stay-at-home mom. We laugh at how we used to be such career women and now we discuss which toilet cleaner is the best! ha! We are both enjoying this chapter in our lives!

Now wish me luck today. Baby boy needs a haircut. This will be his third one. The other two haircuts were much like our doctors visits..lots of screaming and wailing!

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Supper Club!

I’m in a monthly “Supper Club” with about eight other women. It’s a simple concept…each month we pick a different restaurant and go out to eat! We’ve been doing it for about a year and a half and I love it. When I was in news, I was never able to join groups like this one because I could never make the 6:30 p.m. reservation time. I was always still working.

Not anymore!

Last night, we headed to Arashi, a hibachi grill in Westlake.

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The chef started out our meal with a Sake tasting for those interested. Many in our group didn’t hesitate to try it!

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Rebecca only wanted a small tasting! See her protesting? ha!

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I didn’t try any Sake….not a big fan…but the girls say it was tasty!

We all ordered our food Hibachi grill style. I got the chicken and shrimp.

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I even broke my own rule and took a picture of my food! haha I still feel silly taking pictures of my food. I’m getting over it, though! :)

The food tasted great but service was on the slow side. Not a problem, though, when you have a group of ladies together over dinner and drinks! Supper club has become something a truly look forward to each month and we’ve tried some GREAT Cleveland restaurants, that I otherwise, would have never tried.

Here’s a look at our group.

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You may notice I’m in a sweater. The weather got cold here in the Cleveland area again!

Last night, we also celebrated a Supper Club member’s birthday. Happy Birthday, Julie!

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Cleveland area folks…do you have any restaurant recommendations for our Supper Club? Everyone else… are you members of any clubs, like book clubs or supper clubs? I’d love to hear about them!

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Celebrity Judge-Chili Cookoff!

The Autism Society of Greater Cleveland asked me to be a “celebrity” judge for its annual Chili Cookoff. Of course I said yes! I am so honored that the Autism Society thought of me to help with the special event, especially since I haven’t been on TV in 19 months.

I want to share the details for this fun night for those of you in the Cleveland area, in the hopes that you can come out, have some fun and support this great cause. There are many Cleveland bloggers I’ve been hoping to meet and this would be a great opportunity to do so.

Here are the details:

I’m looking forward to tasting and “judging” all the chili! Any tips on what makes the perfect bowl?

There will also be live music from the “Ace Molar” Band, featuring Fox 8′s Todd Meany as the lead singer.  I know it’s going to be a fun night and I hope to see some friends and meet some new ones as well. Hope to see you next Tuesday (April 3rd) night!

In the meantime, how was your weekend? I hope your week is off to a great start!

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Ode to OU…and the Sweet 16!

Tonight, my Alma-mater, The Ohio University Bobcats, take on that little school in North Carolina, called the Tar Heels! (insert sarcasm here!) I am so proud of OU for making it this far!

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I chose OU for one specific reason as a graduating high school senior from West Virginia…the world class E.W. Scripps School of Journalism. It still ranks as one of the top ten journalism schools in the nation and the professors at that school are the reason I easily walked out of college with an on-air anchor job at the age of 21.

OU is located in Athens, Ohio…that’s in Southeast Ohio and is only about 45 mins from my hometown. (there’s a new highway now, though and I guess you can now make the trip in about 30 mins!) As a freshman at OU, when I would tell people I was from WV, they would always say, “Oh wow, you are a long way from home!”. I would laugh. My fellow co-eds, mostly from the Cleveland or Columbus area, weren’t very good at geography outside of Ohio! (ha, I’m kidding guys).

I’d like to share with you the following article by  Jonathan Knight from the website, theclevelandfan.com

Before you read it, I’d like to add, OU is a fairly large school with about 17,000 undergraduate students. I think the most famous alum is Matt Lauer. Roger Ailes, President of Fox News, also attended OU, as did numerous broadcast professionals and print journalists.

Terry Anderson, best known as the longest held American hostage in Lebanon, became a professor of Journalism during my sophomore year at OU.

My other small issues with this list. Number 3 is not true. Please! I drank out of a keg at least twice a week at OU! (maybe the author was being sarcastic)

Also, Number 12. As a West Virginian, we love Huggy Bear! He took us to the final four just two years ago.

And lastly…Number 14. I have no idea what he’s talking about. All of us OU alums say we went to “OU”…and always refer to our school at OU. Not sure what that is about.

Now read and enjoy. This is a great list of some of what is great about OU!

16 SWEET THINGS YOU DIDN’T KNOW ABOUT OHIO UNIVERSITY

Jonathan Knight from the website, theclevelandfan.com

“As exemplified in the past week, OU has proven itself as a school capable of fun, jack-in-the-box surprises. 

As in “Oh…You!”

Now, with the Bobcats about to take the national stage Friday night against top-seeded North Carolina looking to pull off yet another shocker, most fans are eager to learn more about this plucky institution straddling Appalachia.

So as a graduate, I feel it my duty to present a list of 16 sweet things you didn’t know about this Sweet Sixteen party-crasher:

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1. Athens is one of the most haunted places in America

The legend – passed along over plastic beer cups for years now – is that five cemeteries around the city form a pentagram with the OU campus right in the middle, resulting in all kinds of haunting shenanigans and spooky goings-on.

Those on the fence about the university’s claim as a paranormal playground are usually swung by one look at The Ridges – a creepy former lunatic asylum (yeah, a freaking lunatic asylum) that overlooks uptown Athens and makes the Amityville Horror house look like Bath & Body Works.

 

 

bobcat lying12. There are a lot more human Ohio Bobcats than actual Ohio bobcats

The Division of Wildlife estimates there are currently only about 1,000 bobcats in the state. Which doesn’t sound like much until you take into account that the bobcat – like the Confederate flag – was incorrectly considered to be wiped out in the 19th century.

For every bobcat in Ohio, there are roughly 100 people who graduated from Ohio University and still live here. And every one of them has been obnoxious on Facebook this week.

paul newman3. Paul Newman is OU’s most famous dropout

Pretty much everybody knows somebody who dropped out of OU, so it’s not that elite of a club. But the chairman happens to be one of the iconic actors of the 20th century. 

Word around the campfire is that Newman was expelled after rolling a beer keg down Jeff Hill and crashing it into the university president’s car.

But that’s preposterous. Kegs aren’t allowed at Ohio University

ohio u si cover4. An Ohio University basketball player was once on the cover of Sports Illustrated (and it wasn’t Gary Trent)

The Shaq of the MAC may still be the best-known basketball player ever to come out of OU, but he never graced the cover of SI. That honor goes to Walter Luckett, who you’ve never heard of, and – as a freshman in 1972 – was slapped on Sports Illustrated’s college basketball preview issue.

Inside, SI describes OU as the school “…of the pleasantly different Mid-American Conference that upsets all of those Big Ten teams early each season before being rudely slammed back to Athens by some NCAA tournament opponent in March.”

Now, 40 years later, they’re rudely slamming Big Ten teams out of the NCAA tournament.

5. Ohio offers a class on baseball history

Two, actually: HIS 319B-American Baseball Before 1930 and HIS 319C-American Baseball Since 1930. More than 3,000 students have taken these classes, created by legendary history professor and baseball historian Dr. Charles C. Alexander.

Joke all you want, but Andy Katzenmoyer couldn’t have passed either one of these classes.

macgyver season1_16. Bart Simpson, Al Bundy, and MacGyver are all OU alums

In other words, without Bobcats Nancy Cartwright, Ed O’Neill, and Richard Dean Anderson, The Simpsons, Married…With Children, and making grenades out of pencil erasers never would have been the same.

 7. Ohio University was founded 66 years before Ohio State

Hard to believe, especially since OSU has branded itself as literally the only existing college in the state.

 

8. This is not the farthest the Bobcats have ever gone in the NCAA tournament

In the same year a Cleveland professional sports team won its last world championship, the 1964 Bobcats capped a 21-6 season with back-to-back stunning upsets in the then-25-team NCAA tournament.

First OU took down Louisville, then upset fourth-ranked Kentucky to reach a regional final, where No. 2 Michigan stopped them one win short of a Final Four match with John Wooden’s first championship UCLA team.

Cleveland fans can’t help but like the precedent this sets.

 

harvard on the hocking9. Ohio University is nicknamed “Harvard on the Hocking”

Keeping in mind that when Ohio University was founded in 1804, it was one of maybe five colleges open for business in North America. So while valid at the time, the Harvard comparison probably hasn’t endured that well over the last two centuries.

Incidentally, the Hocking is a river running through southeastern Ohio that overflows each time it rains longer than 15 minutes, prompting enough boil orders to make Louis Pasteur horny.

 10. Of all those arrested at OU’s infamous Halloween bash every year, 2/3 are visiting Ohio State students

Just saying.

 

austin carr ohio university11. Austin Carr once scored 61 points against OU in an NCAA tournament game

Still a tournament record, future Mr. Cavalier Austin Carr went bananas in 1970, hitting 25 of 44 shots (long before the three-point era) and leading Notre Dame to an easy 112-82 first-round win over the Bobcats.

But after Carr then lit up Kentucky for 52 two days later, they couldn’t feel too bad.

Bob Huggins12. Bob Huggins couldn’t cut it at Ohio University

It was big news when Huggy Bear went back to his roots and returned to coach his alma mater at West Virginia. But what nobody talked about at the time was that Huggins, a stud of a high school hoops player, originally was a Bobcat, then transferred to WVU after his freshman year.

Had he stayed, he might have actually lived up to his potential as a coach.

 13. OU’s Winter Break is longer than its Winter Quarter

OK, that’s not really true, but it sure feels like it. OU’s legendary month-and-a-half vacation between Thanksgiving and New Year’s is still four weeks shorter than any of its academic quarters.

For what it’s worth, it goes away next year when the school switches to semesters, allowing Miami and Ohio State students to have just as good a chance at getting the sweet part-time Christmas jobs at Banana Republic.

 

14. Officially, they don’t like to be called “OU”

Which they need to get over.

 

athens halloween15. The Princeton Review named OU the nation’s No. 1 party school for 2012

For starters, how the hell do you quantify something like that?

While many – ahem – more conservative alums are outraged at the Jimmy Buffett reputation the school has generated in recent years, let’s not put too much emphasis on one opinion. 

Playboy only ranks it the fifth-best party school. (And you get the feeling they’d have better insight than The Princeton Review.)

And frankly, would you rather be a graduate of the top party school or the one with the 14th-best osteopathic medicine program?

bobcat beats brutus16. OU’s mascot beat the living shit out of Brutus Buckeye

It was a moment that made every OU administrator cringe but made every alumnus smile and pull up You Tube: Rufus the Bobcat physically assaulting the oddly proportioned Brutus before the football Buckeyes’ blowout victory over the Bobcats in 2010.

Making the story even better, the guy in the Rufus suit wasn’t even an OU student and had secretly planned the beatdown for an entire year. 

That’s the way they do things in the 740 area code, baby.

 Of course, this is just the tip of the iceberg. There’s much more to know about Ohio University: its gorgeous campus, its kick-ass journalism school, its thousands of successful alumni.

And of course, its students also tend to reenact the Russian Revolution when the clocks spring forward an hour and the bars close early.

It’s a school of ironic contradictions sprinkled with modest midwestern charm, and it’ll be interesting to see how it evolves if OU’s awareness continues to emerge on a national level.

But that’s for another day. For now, as sure as the morning sun will rise on the catwalks criss-crossing South Green and the Burrito Buggy will stay open late, there will be good times in Athens over the next few days and nights. 

Go get ‘em, Bobcats. Keep making us proud.

 

 
 
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Celebrity Baby Boom. Picky Eaters, and Little Boys Clothes

Have you heard of the celebrity baby boom that seems to be going on in Hollywood? Almost a dozen notables are pregnant right now, from Reese Witherspoon (who I adore and I love that fact she didn’t “announce” her pregnancy) to Kourtney Kardashian to ( I hate to even put her name in this post) Snookie.

But the one generating the most publicity? Jessica Simpson.

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She’s going a little overboard, acting as if she is the first woman to ever give birth. I understand her excitement, but she’s been spilling her guts to anyone who will listen about EVERY. DETAIL. OF. HER. PREGNANCY! C’mon. She also posed nude on the cover of Elle Magazine. I know it is all for publicity and she’s laughing all the way to the bank, but again, C’mon!

I recently saw an interview where she said she ate cheesecake for breakfast that morning and fried chicken for lunch. Not smart, Jess. I’m not one to knock the way women look while they are pregnant (some people did that to me while I was still reporting on air) but healthy eating is so important while pregnant. Check out one of my favorite blogs, www.ladyplusbaby.com. The author is 48 and about to give birth to her first child. She also got pregnant “naturally” and it was a total surprise!

This great blog also has posts from a nutritionist, who writes about how important it is to eat healthy foods while pregnant. Jess should read it!

Which brings me to another point. New studies suggest that what you eat during pregnancy can affect what your child eats for the rest of their lives! I’m a little concerned about our picky eater right now…

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because he won’t touch any type of meat! He doesn’t like chicken, hamburger, turkey, lunch meat, any of it! And guess what? I’m not a huge meat eater, either and I barely touched the stuff when I was pregnant. We are working on it. I’m trying to make sure he has a well-rounded diet, but it’s challenging right now.

Parents, what are your tips for picky eaters?

Now on to my last and final thought of the day: Little boys clothes!

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There is nothing cuter to me than a little boy in bib overalls! While there are way, way, way more girls clothes out there than clothes for little boys, I think bib overalls are just precious! Yesterday, I purchased some new bibs for Blake and some new rompers…

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Seeing him dressed so cute and innocent in these little clothes just puts me in my happy place! I know that I won’t be able to dress him like this for very long, so I’m going to get my fill of these cute clothes while I can!

Now I’d love to hear your thoughts. What do you think of all the self-imposed hype surrounding Jessica Simpson and her pregnancy?

How do you deal with picky eaters?

How do you like to dress your children? Do you have clothes you especially love to dress them in?

Enjoy this beautiful Thursday!

 

 

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Spring in Pictures!

Happy First Day of Spring! In the seven years that I’ve lived here in the Cleveland area, this is the first time I can happily report that Spring has Sprung! This is VERY unusual for Northeast Ohio, but we are loving every minute of it!

The best part for us has been enjoying our new backyard. We moved to our new home in October. While it was a great time of year to move, we didn’t get to enjoy our backyard. We moved from a cluster home with no backyard, so all the space we have outside now is just wonderful, especially for Blake!

Our new home already had a great swing-set in the backyard that we are now using daily!

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Blake loves the swings and the slide! Last year, I had to drive him to local parks to swing. Not this year!

Dean also put together our new patio furniture this past weekend.

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This is the set we purchased from Target. We love it!

Blake also has a new patio set!

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This was one of his First Birthday presents and we are just now putting it to use! This table is also a sand box/water table! We love it! Blake now just needs a little umbrella in his sippy cup! haha!

Our new backyard also has several beautiful trees. Two of them just bloomed!

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While the trees look beautiful, I’m a little worried about them. It is so early and I’m afraid we will have another frost before it’s all said and done.

Today is supposed to be another spectacular day and we can’t wait to get outside and enjoy it! The only problem? Right now our backyard, and the backyards of everyone I know in the Cleveland area, is a mud pit! I can’t keep Blake from playing in our yard on these beautiful days, though. So at the end of each day, we just have a very muddy little boy!

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Little boys are supposed to be muddy, right?

Have you taken your patio furniture out yet? Have your flowers or trees started to bloom?

Happy SPRING!

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OU….Oh Yea!

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My alma mater….the Ohio University Bobcats… are in the sweet 16! This is the first time they’ve made it this far since the 1960s and I am so proud of my bobcats!
Many of you may notice that I’m a huge wvu mountaineer fan (because im from wv and if you’re from the mountain state you bleed blue and gold) and I rarely follow OU sports…(because they are in the MAC and it is usually not that exciting). So I am thrilled to be able to cheer on my alma mater in the big dance! Matt Lauer of THE TODAY show is thrilled as well. He also went to OU and was giving shout outs to the bobcats this morning!
We play UNC on Friday. That will be a tough one….so in the meantime…I’m basking in the glow of making it this far!
OU…..Oh Yea!

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Check-up time….It is too early for a drink?!!?!

This morning was Blake’s 18-20 month check-up. It did NOT go quite like this….

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No…our little guy didn’t smile at the doctor, or laugh when they listened to his heart. Oh no. Not even close.

I was prepared, though. The past several check-ups haven’t gone well. Blake usually screams and cries, getting red blotches all over his face, while Dean and I try to talk to the doctor about how our son is progressing. The result is always a room full of adults screaming because we can’t hear each other over Blake’s cries for help!

This time, I thought I would prepare him for his visit to the doctor days in advance. Every night this week before bed, we’ve read him Elmo Goes to the Doctor. In the story, Elmo gets a full check-up, including shots. Blake liked the story and I thought it would make a difference. We even practiced what Blake would say when he saw the doctor. He was going to proudly say, “I’m Blake!”. Didn’t happen.

As soon as he saw the nurse and she measured his head, the wailing began. It continued as she weighed him and measured his height.  The wails crescendoed  when the doctor entered the room. Blake threw a fit when he turned on his little light to look at his eyes and it got worse from there.

He also got three shots. I’ll just let you imagine how that went.

I did a variety of things to try and make this check-up better. I sang “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star”.

I told him , “You are just like Elmo! Elmo loves going to the doctor!”. Silly mommy. He looked at me like I was crazy.

Blake screamed, “All done” and “Bye-Bye” at the top  of his lungs until we got out of the doctor’s office. I got sympathetic looks from other mother’s in the waiting room, as I left the office sweating and stressed. Good times had by all.

Other than the total melt-down, Blake is doing great and remains in the 75 percentile for height, weight and head size. Thank God we don’t need to go back until he’s two!

Do you have any similar stories? How do you handle taking you kids to the doctor? I clearly need some help!

Happy Friday everyone!

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Book Recommendations!

Things have been very busy and hectic here in the DePiero household! With the beautiful Spring weather, Blake’s social calendar is really filling up! We’ve been on the go this week and enjoying temps in the 70′s!

Today, I’m doing a quick post about books. I’m always looking for something new to read. Reading is my favorite thing to do right before bed. It calms be down, centers me, and leads me into a good night’s sleep. In addition to looking for your book recommendations, I want to tell you what book I am really looking forward to reading.

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Adriana Trigiani’s THE SHOEMAKER’S WIFE! The book comes out April 3rd, and I will be sure to download it on my Kindle that day! Trigiani is the author of the BOOK STONE GAP series and I have read all her books. Her fictional books cover a wide array of topics, from growing up in rural Virginia, to living in NYC and Italy. She writes about love, marriage, children,…all facets of life.  I don’t think there is an author I enjoy more than Trigiani. Her books are consistently good works of fiction and never disappoint! To read more about her newest novel, The Shoemaker’s Wife, click here.

Who are your favorite authors? I’m not really into the book I’m reading now on my Kindle and would love some new recommendations! Enjoy the beautiful Spring weather!

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