Wednesday, February 29, 2012

And now... we are 4

Once I get my thoughts together, I'll post her birth story. For now, you get this...


Elisabetta Kate Piacente
Wednesday, Feb. 22nd 2010
7:57pm

weight: 3,420g (7 1/2 lbs)
length: 50 cm (19.6 inches)

Monday, February 13, 2012

The Italian Experience

We're nearing the end of pregnancy #2 and I feel like there's more to share that I haven't done while pregnant with Valentina. I've almost got my bag packed and the thought of it makes me laugh. I thought about what American women might pack in their hospital bags to have at the hospital with them.

So, I thought I'd do a little survey. I asked my friends on Facebook the following question:

Did your hospital give you a list of what to take in your bag for the BIG DAY? I'm writing a post and want to compare. Is there anything you were supposed to take and didn't use? Or.. something you should have taken but wasn't on the list?


 I got the typical (and old school) answers:

Pillows
Memory Book
Lotion
Newborn mittens
Blanket
Paper and pen
Address Book/Cellphone and charger
Kid's camera


While you may think that these seem normal (and they are.. for Americans) It's not the first thing you'd think of for an Italian birthing experience.  The What to Expect When you're Expecting book (aka the Pregnancy bible) tells you to bring these things, they really don't help me much here. Because.. do I really need to bring:

 my What to Expect Journal and Organizer?
Multiple copies of my birthing plan? (this one will make the staff laugh at you for sure)
a watch with a second hand/ stop watch (really?)
Entertainment (yeah.. if you have an epidural and aren't feeling your contractions)
pillow/blanket of your own to make you feel more comfortable (this one will also get you some stares)

While I understand that some things are needed regardless of where you are (like snacks for your coach) some is not even a second thought in my mind. One of my cousins took her memory book and the nurses kindly stamped the baby's foot print in it which I love! Here in Italy, they don't do the footprints so that not really something I would think about. Newborn mittens are not something you see unless it's part of a bunting suit. Another friend bought her son a kids' camera so he could take his own pictures of his baby sister.


Now I'm giving you.. the Italian Version. This is the exact list that was given to me for Valentina:

DOCUMENTS:
ID card
Fiscal Code
Health Booklet

EXAMS:
Blood work in chronological order
Sonograms
EKG's
Blood Type

PHARMACEUTICAL:
List of medications you're allergic to

MOTHER'S CLOTHING:
Cotton night gown
Robe
Slippers
Cotton Socks
Underwear or Single use netted underwear
Towels for face and bidet
Bag for dirty clothes

BABY'S CLOTHING:
Clothes for entire stay
Going home outfit

PERSONAL HYGIENE:
Big Pads
Kleenex
Toilet Paper
Small basin for bidet
Shower Items
Intimate hygiene detergent
Amuchina (sterilization solution)
Toothpaste
Toothbrush

FOOD:
Napkins
Utensils
Cup
Sugar
Honey
Salt
Parmigiano
Candy
Teas
Water
Toast
Cookies


Do you see a difference there? There's also a small list of things that my fellow expats wish they would have taken/told to do. While most of the items are they listed are above there were a few more:

Should have brought/done:
Hand soap
Breast pads
Juice
Enema
Breath Mints
Shave for C-section

Told to:
Have baby's name embroidered in clothes
to have a "maglietta della fortuna" (silk shirt for baby to bring good luck)

I honestly laugh every time I have this conversation with people. While I think Breast pads are very important, I think it's funny that the hospital omitted it from the list but yet, they want you to bring your own utensils even though they provide plastic ones for you. With Valentina, they didn't offer Juice or Milk with breakfast so, I had to drink water because I don't drink Coffee or Tea which is the only thing they offered.

This time around, I'm so much more prepared and I can't wait to meet this little one.... VERY SOON!

Sunday, February 5, 2012

World Nutella Day 2012


It's here!! World Nutella Day 2012 and of course we are celebrating with yummy Nutella goodness.

Once again, our co-hosts, Sara at Ms. Adventures in Italy and Michelle at Bleeding Espresso have brought us the 6th annual World Nutella Day! If you haven't yet visiting the WND site, you should. You'll find stories, recipes AND.. an Unofficial Guide to Nutella (an e-book)!

This year, I decided to go easy and simple. At 38 weeks (tomorrow) I wasn't really up for doing much other than sleeping most of the day (which didn't happen).

So... let the fun begin! I've got a back story for this recipe that MUST be shared before I go any further. Last year, I was having a conversation with some LDS Sister Missionaries (aka Mormons) when I mentioned World Nutella Day. One of the girls mentioned that 'Once Upon A Time' a Sister Missionary got a "Dear Jane" letter. TOTAL BURN.. right?!?! So do mend her broken heart, she opened up the cupboard and made a quick Nutella concoction.

This my friend.... is that concoction.. and even with a small twist. So, in her honor (because I have no idea who this girl is/was) I give you my recipe for: 'Dear Jane'.

How to mend 'Dear Jane's' broken heart:

Nutella
Mascarpone Cheese
Peanut Butter (optional)
Cocoa


In a medium size bowl, mix equal parts Nutella and Mascarpone Cheese until smooth.
(I did 250g of each)
Take half of the mixture and put it in another bowl. Add a spoonful of Peanut Butter (to one of the bowls) and mix well. 

Put both bowls in the freezer to set. (an hour or two)  Once they're set, make balls and roll in cocoa. Freeze until ready to eat. 

Optional items:
roll them in:
Nuts
Coconut
Sprinkles
or whatever your heart wants!

I must add that these things are YUMMY and you may want to have your Dentist on speed dial! 

'Dear Jane' (Nutella & Mascarpone rolled in cocoa)


And what's World Nutella Day without having a fun shot of the little one with a mouth full of yummy Nutella goodness!







*A Dear John is when a guy receives a letter from his girlfriend (or wife) ending their relationship.. usually because they found someone else.  A Dear Jane is the same....  A girl receiving the break up letter from a boy.