Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Drew's Birthday Surprise






Since Drew is gone on her road trip, I have been scrambling to get things together for her birthday party. She turns 7 on June 1st, but we are going camping for that weekend, and have to postpone her big party for June 10th. She never really has too much to say about her theme (I like to do a theme), but this year, she really really wants 'Hannah Montana', so without her knowing, I have gotten the party supplies she requested. I also found a cake on familyfun.com that I plan to make with a twist however to fit with the party theme, it will be similar but on top will be Hannah Montana cupcake pics vs. candles, and the edges of the cupcakes will be rolled in turquoise and hot pink sprinkles. This past weekend I went to Target to browse for her gift, and it just so happened to be that her most requested gift, the PIXEL CHIX LUV 2 SHOP MALL, was on sale for 19.99! (It will connect to the Pixel Chix house and car for added fun!) And, I also found the Crayola Rainbow Rake she had mentioned (love outdoor toy requests!), then went to the $Tree, and got her a hula hoop. No summer is complete without a hula hoop! She is gonna be so surprised! I am not gonna tell her that I found the party stuff that she wanted, I'm gonna make it a surprise! I also found some great items at the dollar tree for party bags...candy neclaces, ring pops, bubble gum balls, and soda pop shaped bubbles!

Road Trip

My Mom and an Aunt took a few of the family and my girls on a road trip through Oregon, California, Nevada, and on to Arizona. The girls have called me many times to tell me how HOT it is there! I told them ahead, it would be so different from home sweet home! I am so happy that they are on this trip, and get to have this life experience. I honestly could not say I had been anywhere other than Oregon at Drew's age of near 7. Drew can say now, she has visited Washington, California, Nevada, Arizona, and Montana! WOW! In fact, I have never even been to DisneyLand, but we do plan to do that as a family in the next couple of years, once Beau and Leah are a bit bigger, and no more diapers or bottles exist...much easier in my opinion. Anyway...I will post some pics of thier trip once they get back. I hear they have a surprise for me too, I'll reveal once it arrives!

Mommy Tag


1. WAS YOUR FIRST PREGNANCY PLANNED? NO
2. WERE YOU MARRIED AT THE TIME? NO
3. WHAT WERE YOUR REACTIONS? I was very happy, but my then partner was ashamed, angry, tried to talk me into abortion, became abusive...
4. WAS ABORTION AN OPTION FOR YOU? NEVER
5. HOW OLD WERE YOU? 17
6. HOW DID YOU FIND OUT YOU WERE PREGNANT? Knew it deep down, very tired, but went to free clinic for teens, and had a test done.
7. WHO DID YOU TELL FIRST? Friend
8. DID YOU WANT TO FIND OUT THE SEX? Yes
9. DUE DATE? June 16th, 1995
10. DID YOU HAVE MORNING SICKNESS? No, all day nausea for first 2 months
11. WHAT DID YOU CRAVE? Nestle's Strawberry Milk, Otter Pops, and Fudgescicles
12. WHO/WHAT IRRITATED YOU THE MOST? Nothing
13. WHAT WAS YOUR FIRST CHILD'S SEX? Girl
14. DID YOU WISH YOU HAD THE OPPOSITE SEX OF WHAT YOU WERE GETTING? No, knew I was having a girl before I even found out
15. HOW MANY POUNDS DID YOU GAIN THROUGHOUT THE PREGNANCY? Roughly 60!
16. DID YOU HAVE A BABY SHOWER? Yes, My Mom did it for me
17. WAS IT A SURPRISE OR DID YOU KNOW? I knew
18. DID YOU HAVE ANY COMPLICATIONS DURING YOUR PREGNANCY? No
19. WHERE DID YOU GIVE BIRTH? Hospital
20. HOW MANY HOURS WERE YOU IN LABOR? 14
21. WHO DROVE YOU TO THE HOSPITAL? My Mom
22. WHO WATCHED YOU GIVE BIRTH? My Mom, and Grandmother
23. WAS IT NATURAL OR C-SECTION - Natural, No epidural
24. DID YOU TAKE MEDICINE TO EASE THE PAIN? Only Stadol injection, which didn't work, and by the time it got bad, it was too late for epidural!
25. HOW MUCH DID YOUR CHILD WEIGH? 7lb. 7oz.
26. WHEN WAS YOUR CHILD ACTUALLY BORN ? June 23rd, 1995 @ 6:47 PM
27. WHAT DID YOU NAME HIM/HER? Gracie Mae, Gracie last minute, I saw a Gracie Allen/George Burns book cover, liked the name Gracie...Mae after my deceased Gma, her middle name, we were very close, she died when I was 12.
28. HOW OLD IS YOUR FIRST BORN TODAY? Very soon to be 12, ahhh, approaching the teens!

Monday, May 21, 2007

Music Matters

Changed up my playlist, added a ton more, and it's shuffling now! Songs intended for family...you'll know when you listen! Some are my fave's, remind me of someone, or just plain fun from old disney movies I loved, enjoy!

Tagged

Okay, sorry so slow getting to this TAG, Donna, but been working more and tons of yard work, and well...I HAVE 4 KIDS!!!! Anyway...here we go...

What to do...Remove the blog in the top spot from the following list and bump the others up one place. Then add your blog to the bottom spot.

1.
KRISTIN
2.
ERIN
3.
WENDY
4.
DONNA
5.
VICTORIA

Forgive me for not tagging anyone else, but I don't know many bloggers...

10 Years Ago:
I was 20! I was still in my Nursing prerequisites, my first daughter was 1 1/2, and I met my Husband. This exact time 10 years ago, I think we were all on a trip to the coast, sharing a house with 2 other couples and thier kids for the weekend.

5 Years Ago:
I was ending my 1 year of Nursing School. Drew was turning 2, and Grace was soon to be 7. WOW how time flies! We were looking into having our house re-sided and new storm windows put in.

1 Year Ago:
Pretty much the same as now. Busy with Beau and Leah, girls in school. Planning Drew's 6th Birthday Party. Time of year for lots of yard work. Just as now, I was working part time.

5 Fave Snacks:
Spicy Pork Rinds ( a guilty pleasure my Dad introduced to me as a kid)
Lay's Potato Chips
Wheat Thins
Grapefruit
Rocky Road Candybar

5 Songs I know all the words to:
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
Here Comes the Chicken (Wiggles, Leah loves it!)
I hope you Dance
Rock-a-Hula (from Lilo&Stitch, Beau begs for it everyday!)
Shakira/Beyonce-Beautiful Liar, I LOVE IT!

5 Things I would do if I were a Millionaire:
Buy a Bigger House, specifically build a log home, away from town!
Pay off Debts
Pay for all of my Sisters school, and pay off her debt
College Funds for all of our children
Buy a new Van, Get Jack a Boat
(My 6th thing would be a vacation!)

5 Bad Habits:
Biting my Nails
Starting something, then moving on...Jack will attest!
Hoarding stuff I should throw out
Shopping
Yelling... :(

5 Things I will NEVER wear again:
A bikini
Thong underwear (maybe 9 years ago..)
High Heels
Banana Clips (Remember those?)
Leg Warmers

5 Things I like to do:
Play with my Kids
Garden
Go to the Beach
Sew
Shop:)

5 Fave Toys:
Computer
Digital Camera
PhotoMate
Cell Phone
Kitchen Gadgets, most recently my Pineapple corer/slicer!

Thursday, May 17, 2007

Name that Peony

HERE IS A PIC I FOUND ONLINE TO TRY TO IDENTIFY MY 'MYSTERY' PEONY, THIS IS TITLED 'RED CHARM', LOOKS, IN MY OPINION, QUITE SIMILAR TO MY PHOTO BELOW, LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU THINK...

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

My Mothers Day

I don't know how most of you Mom's out there celebrate Mother's Day, but 'round here, not much different goes on from everyday life. With 4 kids, and rotating work schedules there not time for making every calendar holiday a major celebration. However, I spent my Mother's Day with my parents. We, my dad, myself, my Mom, and my dtrs planted annuals for my Grandma, and barked all of her flower beds for HER.
No time to sit around and sulk that my day was just like any other, getting up and being bombarded by 3/4 children with varied breakfast demands, and wet diapers, soaked bedding...yeah, just a normal day. But, I love my days. Every morning, my Son says, 'Hi Mom' to me like he hasn't seen me in forever. And, Leah Lou, she plays peek-a-boo in the crib for about 30 minutes before she finally give in to allow me to remove her from it. Beau always asks for 'cinnamon toasties and juice' for breakfast. Drew always comes walking every so wobbly down the hall, eyes half open, hair a matted mess asking, "What time is it Mom?" Grace is usually off to school by the time the youngest 3 awake, so she is pretty independent anymore in getting up and at 'em. But, she does make sure to leave a trail of pj's from her bed to her dresser, and the towel on the bathroom floor for Mom to pick up.
I know they need me, no matter how much they grow, no matter how much they begin to on thier own. I still have that need in me for my Mom. I don't know what I would do without her. She is only 50, and is going through a tough time right now, she has a cyst on her spinal cord in her neck. She has a dissintegrating vertabrae, and is in alot of pain. She has seen a neurologist, but still doesn't know what they can do, or will do. This has made me think more and more about what life would be like without my Mom. I just can't imagine it. I don't want to. Please take time to pray for my Mom with me. Miracles happen everyday!

A Mommy's Day Gift from Daddy


I most always receive flowers of some kind or another for Mother's Day. This year, I chose my flowers since we are in the middle of redo-ing our front yard, and I chose PEONY'S. I love them! The top photo is of my 'pink hawaiin coral', only one bloom this year...the second is my mystery peony...I'll have to compare the final bloom to photos online to see what it's called. When I got it, it was not yet showing any color, and the nursery had few they were unable to identify, so they sold for a steal! They become very full with age, shrub like, love the sun, and clay soil, which we have plenty of!

A Mommy's Day Gift from Drew



THANKYOU DREW!
I LOVE YOU TOO!

Thursday, May 10, 2007

Picture Fun

Drew, laughing 'cause Leah would NOT sit still!
"Leah, where's your belly button?", "It's right dar!"
Girls can play monster trucks too!

Excited, but can't remember why...Mommy brain!

Grace trying to kiss Beau, he wasn't havin' it!

Ohhh! My first girly girl, and my only handsome!

Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Park Pics

I purchased this truck while Beau Michael, my first and only son was still in utero. I just fell in love with it, picturing him pushin' this oversized thing around all over our house, and yard. And, well, I done good, 'cause my Handsome loves this thing! He pushes it everywhere, it goes everywhere with us (yes, even the grocery store!) Money well spent!
Leah Lou, being very careful on the stairs. She would rather go up and down those stairs than to swing and slide!
Beau, my son, is a Monster Truck maniac at this point. He loves them! He gets so stinkin' worked up just talking about them! Our park has a big huge sand volleyball pit, and so tons of kid always play in the sand. We always take our sand toys, (I have learned I cannot forget them!) and now, we always take atleast 2 monster trucks so that Beau can make a 'race track' and a 'jump' for them in the sand! Ahhh, BOYS!

Sunday, May 06, 2007

Something Beautiful for my Mother

I was browsing a nearby "mom & pop" nursery for a pot to hang on my front porch. I found THIS! Sad thing was, my porch receives tons of sun, and this beauty needs full shade. It was the only one of it's kind, and I found it to be so intriguing, so BEAUTIFUL! I wracked my brain trying to think of someone that has shade! I finally remembered, my Mom has tons of shade in the front of her house, and has this big tree with many limbs that could hold this. So, I got it for HER, early Mother's Day gift. I just could not pass it up whether it was going to be mine or not. It is a moss pot, with absolutley gorgeuos begonias, orange and bright pink as you see. There is something, to which I have already forgotten the name, also planted around it that will fill in and trail down the sides. I can't wait to see it mid summer. I just love this flower pot!!!
The one I got for myself, well, it's not ready to be photographed yet. It needs alot more sun and heat, and so, I will post a photo later. I did also find some delphinium plugs, and I only paid $2 for 2 of them!

Friday, May 04, 2007

LOVE THIS BLOGGIN' MOMMA!

Found this blog through another blogging friends blog...She is so talented in her blogging, and comes through as such a wonderful loving Mother! Check her out!




Growing Closer...again

I have been getting back into church, no excuses, I know, but it was very hard to do it with the two youngest so little, and so clingy! But, now they enjoy the interaction with other children, Leah made it to the last 10 minutes this past week! She made a butterfly, and she was so proud of it, she told everyone about it that came over! Too cute!
I really enjoy church, my husband won't go, and with his rotating schedule, he often couldn't anyway, but it is important to me, and I feel so much more peace within when I do go. I will admit, I don't pray everyday, we don't bless every meal, but I am working on it. Life got so busy the past 2 years for me, and so I fell behind. I feel terrible for this, and long for a much stronger bond with God. I grew up in the church, Christian, and now attend a Non-denominational, but primarily Christian church. I adore the pastor, and have gone to him a few times in the past 2 years for prayer to help me get through some things that were very hard on me. But, one thing I do not understand, is that when I go to church, I find that I am on the verge of tears throughout the service, as well as on the drive there in the morning. I try to hold back, but it's like I just want to let go, completely! I don't get it! Is this common? Is this normal? Just wondering if any of you have any idea why I might feel this way...
I find sometimes on my way home from work at near midnight, all alone in the car, quiet, time for me to think, which I hardly ever have truly this time to myself other than this time of night, I start to just ball, just cry all the way home. I am not a depressed person, I am so happy with my life, I love my job, my family, my kids are my pride and joy. I just don't get it :(

Wednesday, May 02, 2007

SWEET-A-LICIOUS PINK





I finally finished painting Leah's room yesterday, took me all day practically, but DH helped me out with the kids so I could lock myself in the room and just do it! It turned out so cute! Leah surveyed the room once I was all done, and she said, "Oooohh! 'OOK! It's geen! 'OOK! Buttpies!" (her word for butterflies!) The butterflies, BTW, are simply removeable wall stickers, and WALLIES mural. Very easy to put up, and easily removable!!!

Sunday, April 29, 2007

A Loss

Drew had her 4th soccer game of spring season today, and unfortunately her team lost. This year she is on a team of some older girls, and the teams they are going up against are made up of girls that seem to have played longer than Drew. This is seeming to upset her, I can see the dissappointment, and frustration in her face while she is on the field. Today, it really showed. She was very short with the coach, and was not playing her best. I try to explain to her it's okay to lose, and that it's not all about winning, as does the coach. But, she is getting to the age that it matters to her, and to friends that she talks to. Specifically a close neigborhood friend, that she has played against a few times, and this little girl likes to really rub it in Drew's face if our team loses. How terrible, for girls this age to be so mean, and spiteful.
Drew is such a very driven player, I just hope that she gets some satisfaction in atleast one of the last 3 games coming up. I know she can do it!

Friday, April 27, 2007

My testimonial

So, I went ahead and orderded some FREE DERM and I am so very happy to say that it's working to heal Beau's exzema! I cannot believe it! I have only used it on him 3 times so far, but it is a miracle cream! I also recieved a bar of soap, and I used it for the first time last night, I love it! I have exzema on my hands, and so giving him a bath is not a dreaded task anymore when it comes to my hands breaking out, since I am using this soap on him, it is also helping my hands! I am so impressed with this product, and highly recommend it to anyone with excema!

Thursday, April 26, 2007

I am thankful...

...that I have been blessed with 4 beautiful, healthy children. They truly are a gift from GOD. I cannot thank him enough. When I look into thier eyes, I melt. Every giggle makes my heart flutter. I don't know what I would do without them. I dread for the time to come that I no longer have these 'little people' to keep me going every day. What will I do with myself?
...that I have a safe home to raise my children in. I love that my children have a huge yard to run and play in. I love that I feel confident that my neighborhood is a safe place for my children to explore. I love that I have room to plant flowers, and a garden. We are truly blessed to have our own home.
...that I have a faithful, and devoted Husband. I know he loves me unconditionally. I love that I have nothing but trust in him. I thank GOD for this man!
...that I have a job, and that it is a job that I love and look forward to. I love that I work with the elderly. I love that I can see in each and every one of them, my Grandmother, whom I so dearly love, and miss.
...that I have family that live very near to me. I could never imagine having my parents live in a another state or country far away from me and my children. I love that we can just hop in the van, and go to Grandma's house any time we choose.
...that we live within driving distance of the ocean! I love the beach, as do my children! I could never imagine not being able to drive to the beach in a couple of hours or less, or not at all!

I could do this all day...

Friday, April 20, 2007

A MOTHERS PROMISE

"I will let nothing hurt you,"
She told the child asleep
And wept because the promise
Was one she could not keep.
"But I will never hurt you,"
She said again and wept,
Knowing it a promise
No mortal ever kept.
"Life has deep hurts," she whispered,
"Which no one can avert.
God help me teach you strength and love
For conquering the hurt."
By Jane Merchant

GOT TUNES?

I finally, with the help of a fellow blogger, added some TUNES to my blog. A few are meaningful, a couple others are just plain fun! So turn on your speakers and listen while you read!

T.A.G.

Drew brought home an envelope yesterday containing a letter to my husband and myself. We were wondering what could be up, but thank goodness, it was nothing bad, nothing bad at all. In fact, seems Drew has been indentified as being TALENTED AND GIFTED with emphasis on being INTELLECTUALLY GIFTED. I was so amazed by this! I guess the schools give a test to all students called the RAVEN, and if your child scores above the 90th percentile, they are then added to the list of T.A.G. kids, that from what I understand will be tested more times, and will recieve more opportunity for advancement, she won't be jumping up a grade, but she will be given more challenging work at times. I am so proud of her! Who would've thought? What with the drama last year of her teacher being worried that she was lagging behind...LOOK AT HER NOW!

Thursday, April 19, 2007

Something to think about...

This came from my most recent FAMILY FUN magazine:

Stop and Reflect
"The best advice I received from another mom was to imagine that each of my boys has a mirror on his forehead so that I'll always be mindful of what it is he's seeing. Times that I'm frustrated by the thousandth request or fight, I remind myself of that little mirror and check to make sure that my sons are seeing a face of patience and love." (submitted my Nicole Maki of UTAH, FAMILY FUN, MAY 2007, page 93)
I love this!

FALL/WINTER BOY LOT UP FOR SALE


Here are a couple photos of a huge lot of Beau's past fall/winter summer clothes I plan to ebay in the fall, bottoms are 24m or 2T, tops are mostly 3T. I thought I'd post for any of the blog browsers that may be interested, if you see something that sticks out for you let me know, and I can email you a photo of that piece or outfit alone. Lot of TCP, some GAP, OLD NAVY, carters, levi's, cherokee, sprockets. Most are outfits, 2 or 3 pieces for layering. There are 3 pair levi's, dark/antique, and camo. And, a few pair play pants, in great condition, but I call them 'swoosh' pants, call me crazy, and a pair of fleece pants, don't think they show up in the photos. Anyway...let me know if you want to work a deal!

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

I COULD NOT LIVE WITHOUT...

MAGIC ERASERS

Once when Grace was 3, she decided to draw huge mural on her bedroom wall with green red and black crayon. It took me hours to clean it up using a sponge and soapy water! This was way before goo gone or even the magic eraser!

We recently got a 31ft. trailer so that we may begin camping again with all these kids. We got a really good deal, and part of the reason was that it was not clean inside, so it has been my job to clean it all up. There were greasy, dirt smudges on alot of the interior appliances and wall, even doors, and the magic eraser just wiped them all off without any effort! I am so greatful for this invention. It saved me so much time!

It's also great for juice or food stains on your white countertop, which I have in my kitchen. Crayon on the kitchen floor or walls. My front door is white and so either side becomes quite dirty and so I just take a magic eraser to it and I'm done in minutes! This in one invention that every Mom should have!

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

A REAL MONSTER TRUCK


Daddy took Beau to see a real live Monster Truck today at a local car sales lot. Apparently, it is for sale, but also for advertisement for a new movie 'DUST TO GLORY'.

EXZEMA CURE?

Beau has exzema, and it seems to be getting worse as time goes by. I give him a bath only every 2 or 3 days, in warm not hot water, and don't let him stay in too long. I use AVEENO lotions and bath wash for kids with exzema, and sometimes oatmeal bath. But, lately it is just flaring up anyway, and I hate putting Hydrocortisone on him since he cries and it stings him so badly. So, last night I was browsing the web and found this website with testimonial that it is the only cure for exzema. The product is called freederm. They make a soap, lotion, and healing cream. I believe a pharmacist created it. I am debating on trying it out, there is a 100% satisfaction gaurantee, so I can get all my money back if it doesn't work. I am a little skeptical, but at this point, I don't know what else to do. I have suffered from exzema my entire life, and don't want to see him suffer as I do. I just may take the risk and try it out!

FREEDERM


Monday, April 16, 2007

CHUBBY LOU


Leah had her 2 year well check today. She is a big girl! Her height is 36.5 inches, which is in the 95th percentile for her age, but her wieght went out of the charts at 32lbs. Dr. says good thing she is for the most part proportionate, but is sure to be a big girl! So, now they recommend skim milk, no more 2%. Changes every time I have a kid! She also recieved her first of 2 doses of the newly recommended vaccines.
Read about it here:
HEPATITIS A

Preteen Woes

My oldest daugther is nearing the age of 12. It is a very difficult time for me. She entered middle school this year, and over the course of the year has changed a lot. New friends, and more opportunities to be out and about. All the kids her age seem to have cell phones, and it doesn't seem to me that a lot of them are monitored over who they talk to, or when they talk. I refuse to give in to this. I have had this discussion with my dtr many times, she has no need for a cell phone. I will not get one for her. And, another big thing is MYSPACE. Been there with my stepdaughter, not going there with my daughter. However, many parents allow thier 10 11 12 year old children to start an account and post indecent photos of themselves online. It is simply insane! Recently my daughter had a day out of school that the elementary kids didn't. She wanted to go 'hang out' with a friend, whose mom is a bus driver, which meant that she would not be home most of the day. Now, I have 4 kids, which makes me mostly a SAHM, so I rarely ever have Grace at home alone, and if I do, no friends, no phone unless emergency. Well, I did emphasize to Grace she could not go 'hang out' unless a parent was going to be home. Then, I spoke to the Mom, she said, and I quote " Well, I could have them go on the bus route with me when I leave, but it's really up to them" I paused...up to them???? NO IT'S NOT UP TO AN 11 YEAR OLD WHAT THEY WANT TO DO. I may be on the stricter side of todays parents, but today parent's are so non-chalant, so ignorant and blind. I just don't understand it. So, everyday I wonder what she may be learning from these other girls/boys she goes to school with. It is a very stressfull time of parenthood. I am a wreck most of the time. I try to keep it under control, but you are the black sheep when you are the one monitoring your childs phone calls, internet use, etc. in todays world. I have to make a comment on Drea's blog of recent, the clothing they create for children these days is so over the top, I agree! I took Grace to get some shorts and a few tops, and she wears juniors sizes now. It was a nightmare, a simple shopping trip turns into a battle over what she wants vs. what I will let her choose. But, WE HAVE TO KEEP SOME CONTROL. I sure hope I can get through this!

Saturday, April 14, 2007

TIME FOR PLANTING

Look at these gorgeous heart shaped flowers, it amazes me how they look just like a heart!
BLEEDING HEART

My 8 lonely little strawberry plants!


I am getting really anxious to start working in the yard, and flower beds more, but we keep having this terrible rain and wind and cold! I bought some strawberries this last week, and haven't been able to plant them where I want them yet, since Jack has yet to burn and till the garden. I bought 8 plants, tri-star, supposed to produce well into the fall starting in June. The kids love the strawberries and so this will be great for them to help with. I plan to try out using old coffee grounds in the soil, supposedly it will help to yield larger, juicier strawberries...we'll see!

I was also noticing today that the only plant at this time really flourishing is my 'BLEEDING HEART'. It is gorgeous, it is so full and has many more blooms on it this year than any previously. I just love it!

Friday, April 13, 2007

DISNEY.COM

I came across this great website for Drew to make her own disney fairy. There was an advertisement about it in my latest Family Fun magazine, so we checked it out right away, and made a fairy. It's very easy for her to do, great for girls 5 or older! Take a look at the one I made for Drew...

MEEZ

My oldest daughter is frequently coming home with new website addresses to check out. One that she recently showed me is a pretty cool site where you can sort of make your own e-paperdoll. It's very cute! Great for the preteen aged girls I guess, but also fun for Mom!
You can make your meez animated, dress him/her in many different fun oufits, and there are really great hairstyle to choose from too! Most of the choices are free, but some cost a small amount of coinz which you can earn just by referring friends to the site. Try it out!

I'm mommydearest!

mommydearest

This is the 3D me.
Make your own,
and we both get Coinz!

Make a Meez

Friday, April 06, 2007

EBAY

I, as many other mothers do, sell my childrens clothing on ebay. I recently listed a denim baby gap ribbon jumper dress with a white slip dress to go beneath it for starting bid 2.99. It never sold after 2 and 3 times of relisting it. So, finally, I decided I would just list the slip dress starting bid .99 cents, and low and behold, in the final few hours it ended at 15.50 (yay for me!) Does this make any sense?? Why did it sell alone rather than along with the jumper? You just never know with Ebay!

Wednesday, April 04, 2007

LEAH LOU IS 2


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Saturday, March 31, 2007

DEAL OF THE DAY!


Beau Michael is sooo into dinosaurs right now, and I have been wanting to get him one of the Melissa&Doug giant plush dinosaurs for awhile now, preferably the TREX, but hey, any one of them really. They run about $29.99-39.99 plus S&H, and so I have held off. Well...today at my local goodwill, I was perusing the toy isle and low and behold...there in the middle of the toy isle was a giant Melissa&Doug plush Stegosaurus for a mere $5.99!!! Needless to say, I bought it!

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

How on earth???



I don't know where or how she got it, but she did. Not once, but twice...

WIGGLES




Leah did so well sitting and watching the wiggles when we went to the show. She was so good! Once we got there, she was in awe, she said, "Giggles, big!" Luckily we were on the outside of an isle very close to a bathroom for a quick diaper change, I forgot to change her before the show started, and she leaked a little, on me ofcourse. Greg, the yellow wiggle, apparently has some heart problems and can no longer perform with the crew on stage, so they have a sub for the shows, his name is Sam, and he was quite good. I highly recommend THE WIGGLES for young children to go see live. They are so energetic. Anyway...got some pics.

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

"It's just like a MONSTER TRUCK!"



Jack finally got a new truck, which he has wanted for some time. The boy was sleeping when he brought it home, and so once he woke up I took him out to see Dad's new truck, and him being into monster trucks as much as he is right now, his eyes lit up and the first words out of his mouth were, "DAD GOT A MONSTER TRUCK?!"

Monday, March 12, 2007

THE WIGGLES!

You may think me quite crazy, but I am sooo excited! The Wiggles are making thier way 'our way' this month, and I got tickets to take little Leah as one of her birthday presents. I just cannot wait to see her face! I took Drew when she was about 2 or 3, and it was 'WIGGLY SAFARI' I think, this time it's 'WIGGLES RACE TO THE RAINBOW'. Hopefully I will get some photos...if they let me take my camera in!

Sunday, March 11, 2007

FREE COFFEE???

Okay, so busy here lately...no time to blog, but had to let you all in on this if you didn't already know it. On March 15th, starting at 10:00 AM, Starbucks will be giving out free tall coffees. I think it only last for a few hours that day, and not sure why they are doing it, but hey! Mark your calendars and take advantage of it! I know I am!!!

Sunday, March 04, 2007


I rarely get the chance to photog Leah before she ever so urgently removes all items from her hair that I have worked so hard to place. But, today, I was ahead of myself. She became distracted in play, and so sweetly leaned out and said 'CHEESE!', which gave me the chance to take this adorable picture. Soon to be 2, she is quite the little handful, but such a sweetie!