I ♥♥♥ seared ahi tuna salad and I also ♥ sriracha, so I made seared sriracha ahi tuna salad at home. It’s super easy and delicious! Honestly, I tend to worry when I cook fish because of the fishy taste, as some fish are a challenge to cook. Continue reading “How To Make Seared Sriracha Ahi Tuna Salad At Home!”
Depression & Motherhood: New Job Title As Mom = Major Adjustment
(Depression In Moms- Part 2)
You aren’t a bad mom if you admit you suffer from depression. But it is a transition, albeit a slightly more complicated one beyond becoming a new mother, that takes adjusting to.
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Postpartum Depression vs. General Depression: There’s A Big Difference
(Depression In Moms- Part 1)
There’s a big difference between clinical depression and postpartum depression. For one, clinical depression usually pre-exists pregnancy or giving birth. However, if you are prone to depression, the likelihood for you to experience depression after giving birth is higher. But don’t mistake postpartum depression with general depression.
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Children Find The Littlest Things Exciting: Lessons Learned by New Parents
It’s exciting getting your child engaged in new surroundings. I get a kick out of watching my daughter’s sheer amazement at every little thing no matter how mundane they may seem to be. Continue reading “Children Find The Littlest Things Exciting: Lessons Learned by New Parents” →
Make It Healthy: Korean Bulgogi Slow Cooked With Vegetables
(My Korean Culture- Part 2)
Korean bulgogi is my family’s favorite, my daughter and husband love it. It is simple to make and you can be creative while making it healthy. When you are short with time, it’s best to add vegetables in with the meat, soak it all with bulgogi sauce and finally bake it in the oven. Continue reading “Make It Healthy: Korean Bulgogi Slow Cooked With Vegetables” →
Exploring My Korean Culture Through Food: H-Mart, Best Korean Grocery Store
(My Korean Culture- Part 1)
Being half Korean, I love exploring my culture and especially dig when a Korean grocery store opens up in my neighborhood. Korean grocery stores are everywhere, but it’s especially nice when you don’t have to commute to one. H-Mart in Torrance recently opened in my neighborhood and so it is a treat to go there. Continue reading “Exploring My Korean Culture Through Food: H-Mart, Best Korean Grocery Store” →
Manually Pumping Your Breast Milk: No Offense, It’s Like Milking A Cow
Yes, manually pumping your breast milk is like milking a cow, no joke and if you feel like one, join the club. But, it does works as well as breast pumps. I brought the pump with me to Palm Springs, but forgot the power cord of all things. Ugh. Continue reading “Manually Pumping Your Breast Milk: No Offense, It’s Like Milking A Cow” →
Treat Yourself: Why All Momma’s Need One Designated Spa Day
Spa Day Article Delay: We’ve been driving 3-4 hours. Traffic is bad from Palm Springs to Redondo Beach.
Spa day isn’t everyday, that’s why it’s a special day, sort of like a holiday from parenting. Yes, I know there isn’t such a thing as an off day from parenting, but all moms need a little break. Continue reading “Treat Yourself: Why All Momma’s Need One Designated Spa Day” →
Vacationing Away From The Toddler: He/She Will Be Fine!
Vacationing away from the toddler, at least for a day or two, is perfectly fine. Gosh, the idea of being away from my toddler for two days feels extreme, at least I think initially.
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Capturing Childhood Moments: Motherhood From The Camera Lens
Capturing childhood moments is so vital, which is why I have some type of recording device with me at all times. It’s amazing how much the iPhone comes in handy. I currently have the iPhone 6 Plus and would love to upgrade to the iPhone 7, but instead I’ll waiting for the 8. Continue reading “Capturing Childhood Moments: Motherhood From The Camera Lens” →