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Here's this week's installment of Jenna's Baby Food for Thought. Are you pregnant? Now, I can divide any number in the world by 7. When is the baby due? End of August, but it's my first, so I'm basically preparing for anything, anytime and yes, anywhere.

I'm currently taking requests. Boy or girl? It's a girl. Some people don't want to know the sex until the day the baby is born.

We are not those people. Do you have a name picked out? Yes, but the first time we picked out a name, back in month three, we got a few raised eyebrows and some "Are you sure? So we regrouped, came up with a better name and now mum's the word until delivery day. Has it been an easy pregnancy? Once I pulled into month six, it all became much easier. The first few months were met with all the usual goodies: morning sickness, heartburn, backache, fatigue, muscle pain and general discomfort.

But now I'm sailing to the finish line Can I touch your belly? Only if I can touch yours at the same time :. There is such a thing as 'bowing out gracefully' and 'taking it like a man' that former Today co-host Jenna Wolfe obviously isn't familiar with, if recent reports are anything to go by. After being 'kicked to the curb' from her Sunday gig and being replaced by Erica Hill, NBC bosses had to haul Miss Wolfe in after the weekend's Today show and reprimand her for her obviously frosty and childish behavior towards her replacement.

Ms Wolfe is said to be 'extremely upset' after she was relegated from co-host to the weekend's news reader, something she sees as a 'huge step backwards' in her career. A Today show insider told RadarOnline: ' Jenna's on air antics on Saturday towards Erica Hill, who took her job, were extremely unprofessional.

Jenna was obviously very upset that Erica replaced her as the co-anchor. Jenna didn't come across as hostile on Sunday, but things are still very tense with her towards the rest of the cast and crew of the show.

Erica Hill quickly assumed her place on the couch beside Lester Holt last weekend and NBC were immediately flooded with complaints in the same vein as when Ann Curry was unceremoniously ousted from her job as co-host alongside Matt Lauer. Though Jenna may be acting unprofessionally by letting her feelings be known on air, if recent reports are true, Erica has taken the opposite stance. New anchor: Hot on the heels of Ann Curry being ditched from the weekday morning show, Ms Wolfe was replaced by Erica Hill, left, who assumed the anchor desk next to Lester Holt, right, for the first time yesterday.

Erica is a very warm and easygoing person, and Jenna is extremely competitive. It's not surprising to anyone that Jenna is being so hostile towards Erica. Jenna would be wise to recognize her actions are only hurting her. A show insider told RadarOnline last week of the decision: 'After NBC confirmed last week that Erica had been hired as the new co-host, Jenna was told she was being moved to being the news anchor.

Jenna doesn't understand why she was essentially kicked to the curb. Hundreds of fans took to the Today show's Facebook page over the weekend, lambasting the station's decision to bump Ms Wolfe.

Many claimed it mirrored Ms Curry's unpopular departure in the summer, with one user coining the term 'curried' as a verb for being demoted by the channel. It's not that we can't accept change, it's just that we don't like to watch uncomfortable and awkward endings. Perhaps manners are outdated now Done it again: Many claimed the switch mirrored the unpopular departure of Ann Curry, pictured, in June.

The program's Twitter page was also targeted by unimpressed punters. Last week, the bumped anchor expressed her disappointment at the shuffle, tweeting that she was staying with the show because there was 'more to be done here,' but adding 'Mom once said change is good, but I think she meant my diaper.

I made it a priority, like brushing my teeth, grocery shopping, or taking the kids to school. Those aren't 'wants', those are 'needs'. If you make your own health and wellness a 'need' and not a 'want', it will become part of your everyday life. For example, if you had a crazy busy day, but you knew you needed to make cupcakes for the kids' school the next day, you'd somehow find the time to do it.

Well, then somehow find the time to do 30 minutes of movement. If I can do it, I promise anyone can. If they watch you, they will know and understand it's important. We try to eat well-balanced meals with the occasional treat here and there, so they have come to know this as normal. If you start them off early by only drinking water, they will want water. If you start them on juice and then try to switch to water, they're not going to adapt to that switch well, if at all.

I mix broccoli into ground chicken for taco meat, I roast and season vegetables to make them crispy and fun instead of steamed and boring , and I let them have a little dessert every night if they eat a well-balanced meal first.

These are the little things you can do to ensure your kids are eating better. Every morning, I've got about 4 minutes to make my coffee before I have to sit down and start working. It's so satisfying to know I can make a pod, add my creamer, fall in love with the first sip every single day, and then be off running in just minutes. Jenna fuels up on Super Pods and Creamer every morning since she only has a few minutes in her busy schedule. I can swap out the exercises, use any equipment I have, or make the workout entirely bodyweight.

I repeat the pyramid as many times as I can within the time I have available, but I usually plan to complete it a minimum of 3 times for a quick and efficient burn. Made with smooth, creamy plant-based protein, Coconut Mocha Super Creamer is low in carbs and high in flavor - a perfectly healthy way to satisfy your sweet tooth. Super Coffee Pods elevate your morning cup of coffee with vitamins and antioxidants to keep you clear and focused all day long.

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