Couldn't be Better!

Posted Sunday, August 09, 2009

If you haven't yet seen it and would love
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the handmade way of life and celebrating
the kids in yours, see the latest issue of
Modern Handmade Child here,
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Happy Sunday and Happy reading to all!

Veering to the left a little :)

Posted Saturday, August 08, 2009


This is a departure from my usual posts BUT I found out today that there are several people who don't know about this and EVERYONE needs to participate in this if you have kids, neices, nephews, cousins, grandkids - it doesn't matter!!!

My boys have been going to Lowes and Home Depot for their Build and Grow programs since they were 5 - THEY ARE FANTASTIC AND FREE! We did Home Depot when we lived in West Asheville and after we moved here we go to Lowe's. Everyone probably has either of these somewhere near by. You can go to Lowes or Home Depot's websites to locate a store near you!

Your kids get carpenter aprons and a hammer that's all their own. They build one project each time. Both stores offer the program every other Saturday at 10 am. Lowes will accommodate any age - we have seen kids as young as 2 yrs there and they ALL have a great time! My boys talk about it ALL day on Friday! They can't wait for Saturday morning!

It teaches hand/eye coordination, following written and spoken instructions, social skills, teamwork, and the kids get a HUGE since of accomplishment when they complete their projects! The instructor will give them a badge to put on their apron and a certificate saying they completed it!

If you know any kids - you must let them experience this themselves! THEY WILL LOVE IT!!!

Friday Finds: EtsyKids Atlantic Southeast region

Posted Friday, August 07, 2009

Today's Friday Finds are based on one of our regions' team tag "EtsyKids Team ASE," which is the Atlantic Southeast region (North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida).



Hope you have a great weekend! :-)

Featured Shop - Retro Rugrats

Posted Thursday, August 06, 2009

Retro Rugrats™ is where you will find hand-crafted children's products that are professionally constructed.
You will find crayon rolls, children's apron's, bib's chalk mats, accessories and much more!
Retro Rugrats is run by Maria Kirk, a work at home mother to 3 small children she enjoy's researching fashions and popular toys of the past and incorporating them into modern, updated styles. Occasionally she will re-work vintage fabrics into the designs and mix and match with updated reproduction fabrics. Located in the community of Ventura, California Retro Rugrats™ will ship worldwide.
Any child would love to receive one of these great items....lets face it Christmas isn't that far away!
Enjoy!

Better Than Sliced Bread

What is convenience worth?

There was a time when I would sacrifice my time, because it was cheaper. I didn't buy prepackaged snacks, because it was cheaper to buy it in bulk. I wouldn't buy pudding cups, because I could make it myself. Going out to eat killed me-How could I spend my grocery budget on ONE meal?

Well, times have changed!

I am the mother of four-count them-one, two, three, FOUR kids. Four. Let's kick it up a notch: three of those kids are ages five and under. My hands are full, and convenience is the new pink. I'm always looking for ways to save time. It's also a nice bonus if it helps to keep the drama at a minimum. And it's extra-extra special if it helps my little people develop some independence.

So-better than sliced bread: Kool-aid single serve packets.

I LOVE these things! I don't even look at the price when I put them in the cart. My kids all have their own water bottle with their name on it. When they need a drink, they can pick out a packet of THEIR CHOICE, and make their own kool-aid. It's so easy. They just tear off the top, pour the powder in the bottle, add water, and shake.

So easy! So convenient. Try it at your house.





originally posted by tip tops: http://tiptopsspot.blogspot.com/2009/07/better-than-sliced-bread.html

Did yall see it yet?????

Posted Wednesday, August 05, 2009

The magazine is out,

sorry if I am stepping on any toes here, but I am just soo excited to see it and it totally rocks. Everyone put sooo much hard work into and it looks soo good. I am positive it will be a big hit and I love it.

http://modernhandmadechild.com/

Come check it out.
And if anyone else wanted to be first to post about it, sorry I just got excited. LOL.

I've Been Duped!

Posted Monday, August 03, 2009

Re-posted with permission from Marisa at The Mama Dramalogues.
Originally posted 6/3/09.



Crying, biting, being forced awake all night, temper-tantrums, messes that never ever go away no matter how much I clean them... this wasn't what I signed up for, and I'm feeling like I've been duped.

Let me explain. You see, I took that class in high school, the one where we learn just how hard it is to take care of a baby. For one hellish week, everyone in Senior year Psychology had a baby. That's right, a baby.

A 5-lb sack of flour that went with us everywhere, just like real babies.

They needed to be swaddled in blankets, they had to go from class to class with us, they had to come home and go with us to our jobs. They had to sit up at the dinner table with us, and be tucked into bed. Right next to us. It was hell.

Do you know how tough it is to go to the grocery store with a 5-lb sack of flour baby? Do you understand just how hard it is to walk the halls at school, toting a 5-lb sack of flour baby? I did. Oh yes, I lived through it for one entire week, and let me tell you, after living through that, I was prepared for anything.

Thank you high school, for preparing me for the real world.


... and then I had kids. Real kids.

I had crying, biting, awake-all-night, temper-tantrum throwing, messes-that-never-ever-go-away-no matter-how-much-I-clean-them making kinds of kids.

I want to know... Where is my sweet little 5-lb baby? Where is the tiny little thing, swaddled in a pink blanket who goes with me everywhere and sits happily in the shopping cart without making one little peep? Where is the silent little thing that allows me to sleep through the night, completely uninterrupted? Where?

And who the heck is this screaming little 8-lb thing who eats round the clock, doesn't give me a second of peace, refuses to sleep for even a second, and who needs her diaper changed every 45 seconds?

I think I've been duped.
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