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Bambi Bunnies
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- Are you drinking enough water?
- Are you getting enough to eat?
- Are you remembering to take your medicine?
- Are you brushing your teeth?
- Are you getting lots of sunshine?
- Are you getting some fresh air?
- Are you keeping yourself clean?
- Are you taking breaks?
- Are you keeping your living area clean?
- Are you moving around and stretching?
- Are you going potty without holding it in too long?
- Are you remembering how wonderful you are?
- Are you wiggling your bum often?
- Are you remembering self love/care NOT self hate/harm?
I’m Almost There!
some easy, vegan/lactose free cookies for littles to make with their caregivers or for anyone really! since they’re free of eggs, littles who like eating raw dough while mommy or daddy aren’t looking don’t have to worry about getting sick & the frosting even combines one of their favorite things: juice! you can also freeze a few batches in air tight bags - when your little is good, surprise them with a one of a kind cookie they helped make weeks ago!
sugar cookies - 2 c. flour (add extra flour at end if dough is sticky) - 1½ c. powdered sugar or 2 c. white sugar for a harder cookie - 1½ tsp baking powder - ½ tsp salt (optional) - ⅓ c. soft coconut oil or ¼ c. canola oil - ½ c. coconut or almond milk - 1½ tsp vanilla (omit if using sweetened vanilla almond milk)
heat oven to 350° then line baking sheets with foil or shortening. mix wet ingredients into one bowl, dry in the other then slowly add dry ingredients to wet while mixing. shape dough into round balls then place on baking sheet. bake for 8 minutes. do not let the cookies get golden unless you’re using white sugar, you want them to be fluffy. cool on rack once done.
frosting - 2½ c. powdered sugar - 2 tbs soft coconut oil or vegan butter - any pure fruit juice for color & flavor or 1 ½ tsp vanilla (optional) - coconut or almond milk for thinning (omit if using watery juice)
beat base ingredients until creamy then add milk for thinner frosting if desired. spread on completely cooled cookies then decorate with sprinkles or candies! get creative, decorating is the best part!
☼ if you’re afraid baby can’t help out much, place them on the floor with a bowl of toy blocks & a mixing spoon then watch them mimic what you’re doing, it’s so cute! honestly, there are so many ways you can make cookies special so put your heart into it, have fun, & enjoy the bonding time with your little one!
- take a polaroid picture every month of something that makes me happy and hang it on my wall - spent more time with my real friends - journal more - create more art - buy more plants and give them names
THE TARDIS
The universe is big. It’s vast and complicated and ridiculous. And sometimes, very rarely, impossible things just happen and we call them miracles.
(insp.)