Sharing my kids

Posted Wednesday, January 20, 2010

I wanted to share my little monsters with y'all. The boy is 5 and the little pink one is 2 months.
They are the love of my life and soooo much fun. Don't they just look like tons of fun, They keep me distracted at all times. For moms out there with such cute monsters why don't you share yours too. It will be a fun distraction for today. Post a description of your little monsters, age and what they love to do to distract you.
Ohhh Dads you can post too, I don't mind. LOL.

Guilty!!

Posted Monday, January 18, 2010


Today, I was summoned to Federal Court for jury duty. It was inevitable. Ever since registering to vote, they somehow snag me every two years. While I certainly wasn't looking forward to it, there's always a certain amount of intrigue involved, especially when it's a Federal case.

I was in it for the long haul; Jim had taken the day off to stay home with the kids, and run Peri to and from her preschool class, and I had packed a of couple snack bars and some magazines. Rather than attempting all of the numerous one-ways and parking downtown, I decided to take the light rail system, and after what seemed like forever (really only about an hour) I arrived downtown and walked the few blocks to the courthouse.

It was really impressive, clean and organized. Everything I wished I had at home. At least my tax dollars were paying for someone's "house" to look nice. I checked in and waited with the 50 or so other people until we were eventually called into the courtroom. We filed in and waited for the judge to enter. Once he did, he briefly went over the type of case we were dealing with and introduced the courtroom staff. Then sixteen names were called and those people went and sat down in the jury box.

It was a wrongful death case and the judge informed everyone that it would take about 2 weeks to complete and if anyone had a conflict, they needed to speak up now. Immediately, one woman raised her hand and said that she had a medical condition and she was being treated that week. The judge excused her and a replacement name was called. Me.

I walked over and took her empty seat and the judge asked me if I had any conflicts.

Me: Yes, I have two children that I tend to at home. And I don't think I can find childcare.
Judge: You need to give me more than that.
Me: My husband is home with them today, but he can't take off the next two weeks from work.
Judge: You're unable to make arrangements?
Me: I would have to find some kind of childcare and one of them needs to be taken to and from preschool.
Long pause.
Judge: *sigh* (very reluctantly) You're excused. And I find you guilty of breeding.

Okay, he didn't say that last part, but he might as well have. I felt like I was on trial, having to justify my need to be excused. I'm sorry, you want me to find childcare for my two kids, for the next two weeks, starting tomorrow and you're only willing to give me $40/day to cover all of my expenses? On what planet?! If I could afford childcare, do you think I'd be watching my kids? And forget about the fact that it's hard enough to find a sitter to watch my kids two weeks from now, let alone for the next two weeks starting tomorrow. At first I felt guilty, as I walked away from the courthouse, but then I was just annoyed. I stay home with my kids, I hardly have time for me, what makes you think I have extra time for you? Call me back in two years (because you know you will) and we'll talk then, but I shouldn't be made to feel guilty because I can't help you out now.

I admit that it would have been an interesting case to have sat in on, but seriously, how many stay at home parents are even able to do something like this? On the bright side, I did get out of sitting through the rest of the jury selection process, since I was the first alternate called, and I wonder how many other parents were sitting out there waiting for their turn. Next time, they should have a stay at home parent pre-screening process, where you're automatically exempt, as a courtesy, for dealing with the trials and tribulations of staying home with children. Then they should give you ear plugs and a chocolate bar before sending you back out into the world.

Written by Winklepots for The Mama Dramalogues

Love is in the Air...

Posted Sunday, January 17, 2010

Love is definitely in the air at EtsyKids! Not only do we have a great design challenge going on...click here!...but a true love of mine, Modern Handmade Child, the fabulous online mag for all things lovely, coming to a computer near you February 1st! Now that's something to love!

EtsyKids Design Challenge for January: A whole lotta lovin'

Posted Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Each month EtsyKids Team members are challenged to create a unique item within a chosen theme. This month's challenge, A whole lotta lovin', was picked by last month's winner thegirlyplace. EtsyKids members will have until January 19th to submit their entries, and voting will be open to everybody from Thursday, January 21st to Wednesday, January 27th. So, be sure to come back to the EtsyKids blog for a new post on the 21st to see all of the entries and VOTE! In the meantime, please click here to get a sneak peek at some exciting entries so far!

WOW it has really been a while!!

Posted Wednesday, January 06, 2010

I feel like such a slacker lately.

Back at the end of October I had a little girl, and she is such a cutie. But then all my holiday shoppers started coming, so I haven't had much time for anything besides my baby and getting product out. So again I wanted to apologize for not blogging and that is why it has been a while since I was last on here to blog.

But it is a new year and I am excited to see what happens with everything. I hopeful I will be able to keep up with blogging on a weekly basis and maybe I can share a few photos of my new one a little later.

I hope everyone has set up some great goals for themselves for this year, I know I have. I want to get twice as much stuff into my shop as I had last year and with an infant it might not be possible but that is my goal. My other goal is to try to participate more in the group/team.

Happy New year everyone and lets make this year better than last.

HaPpY nEw YeAr!!!

Posted Sunday, January 03, 2010



Happy New Year from all of us here at EtsyKids!! Thank you for a wonderful 2009, and cheers to an even better 2010! It promises to be a year full of fun and laughter celebrating the little ones in our lives ~ search EtsyKids now for some wonderful finds and many sales to celebrate the New Year! Hooray!!

Aaaaaaah! The New Year is Finally here :)

Posted Friday, January 01, 2010

I have been so excited to start 2010...it seems like this year has been in slow motion - almost like walking through sand - not in a bad way, just moving slow.

The New Year always seem to be a fresh start and very exciting! Are you excited? Surely you are - tell me you are!!! Do you have the list of 500 things that you will improve this year, personally and professionally? NO? ...yeah, I know - when you're perfect - it's hard to find anything to improve on...I totally understand! LOL! but seriously....

I have a rather long list of goals that I will be starting on immediately! The first of which is spend more time with my kiddos...even if i don't get around to sewing until the weekends - that's my number 1 goal! Number 2 - I'm gonna turn my house (that I'm always complaining about) into a place I want to live - one room at a time, even if it takes me all year. And thirdly, I'm gonna to be fervent about keeping my finances in check -IF IT KILLS ME!!!!

SO! There's my top 3....anyone care to share what some of there goals for this year are? We'd love to hear! I hope you all had wonderful celebrations with your family and friends! Here's to a healthy and productive 2010! XO
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