CHECK ME OUT OVER HERE-

September 20, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Check me out at DC Metro Moms, talking about consignment shopping in the DC area!

MY WEDDING DAY

September 19, 2008 by · 2 Comments
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11 years ago, on this weekend, my husband and I got married.

It was the best weeding and reception I’ve ever been to, of course. It doesn’t seem like that much time has passed on one hand, on the other, it seems like so long ago.

It was a great day. Remembering that day, the subject of ‘me’ always comes up in my head: my dress, my shoes, my hair, my makeup, me, me, me.

Then life changed to us: where are ‘we’ going on vacation, where are ‘we’ going to live, what do ‘we’ want to do for fun tonight.

Then a little guy came into our lives in December of 2003… He changed my focus.

What can I do for ‘him’, how can I help ‘him’ grow, how can I make ‘his’ life wonderful.

Who am I kidding, it’s nice to get a manicure every-once-in-a-while… But life grows bigger when you concentrate on other people besides yourself,

and having the responsibility of nurturing a child and all that it entails, is a privilege.

Gotta go: it’s ‘Red Day’ at preschool today, and my son couldn’t be more excited!

IS THAT DRIED-UP CHEESE?

September 18, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Continuing on my self–disclosure kick…

The other evening I flipped open the chair you see above. It’s a great chair, it’s been through a lot of vomit as I related in another post.

If my Little Man needs a snack or juice in the living room, he sits in this chair. It’s also nice on a Saturday morning to sit around, drink coffee, eat muffins, read the paper, talk about what we are doing that day… all sitting around the coffee table on big comfy chairs.

Yesterday evening I was opening said chair to relax in it; it opens into a futon and it’s exactly my size when opened up… Yes, I know it’s for children, but I’m five-feet tall.

I opened it up and just before I laid down on it, I saw what I thought was a yellow lego.

“Oh, I’ll just pick that up,” I thought. I leaned over to pick it up, pulled on it and it stuck to the chair…

Legos don’t stick to fabric…

Looking closer, I now realized that I was holding a dried-up piece of American cheese; the last time I gave my son cheese and crackers in his chair was a week ago…

I am quickly losing my reputation for being neat, tidy and almost an anal-like cleaner…

HELP!

PS- GIANT FOOD FREE GROCERIES GIVEAWAY

September 17, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Just another note about Giant Food; they’re giving away a year of free groceries every week for the next several weeks. Go HERE to enter…

FREE GROCERIES FOR A YEAR… what could be better?! Actually, when you read the fine print it’s $5,200.00 of free groceries, so $100 of free groceries for a year- but who’s counting… still a great deal!

GOOD LUCK!

BUTTERFLIES: THE COOL IN EVERYDAY LIFE

September 15, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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I’m continuing a series I call ‘The Cool In Everyday Life’. From time to time I’m highlighting stuff I’ve encountered that is just VERY COOL. Last time it was that cool video, before that it was a very cool pizza cutter (this isn’t rocket science, okay?).

Today, it is butterflies! I took these pictures myself.


Now before you gasp and think we have beautiful wildflowers all over our backyard and butterflies are frolicking to and fro, let me self- disclose: I took these pictures at the butterfly house at Hershey Park when we went this summer.

But I did take these pictures with my own camera and they do show that every once-in-a-while, when you need a smile… all you need is a butterfly!

DOVES… AND FASHION

September 12, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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There are 2 doves which have started to come to rest on our deck every morning. It’s so sweet. Sometimes it looks like they are on a date.

I was watching them this morning and 1 of them turned her head 180 degrees (or just about).

And I thought to myself: What if we could turn our heads like that. We could carry on complete conversations with people in back of us…

WHAT WOULD THIS DO TO FASHION? The FASHION INDUSTRY as we know it would be COMPLETELY different. Designers would have to put more effort into the backs of shirts,etc. because it would be like another front. You would have designs on the backs of t-shirts as well.  And jackets… blazers, what would happen to them?!

I know, it boggles the mind… maybe I need some more coffee. it sounds like I am still in REM sleep.

Happy Friday Morning.

I LOOK LIKE WHO?

September 11, 2008 by · 2 Comments
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Ummmm, okay. I went to the My Heritage website to see which celebrities I most resemble. As you can see- the results are in from scanning my face and the celebrity I MOST resemble is… RON LIVINGSTON ?! Our faces are 71% similiar…
Don’t get me wrong- I think Ron Livingston is a good-looking guy and a very good actor,
BUT HE IS A GUY. I always thought I was more feminine looking than Ron…

And how do I resemble Rosanne Barr AND Rachel Hunter?

THANKS TO STIMEYLAND, a great mom blogger for turning me on to this site :)

THIS IS THE BEST VIDEO EVER!

September 8, 2008 by · 1 Comment
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This is an awesome video. It’s the first video I’ve ever put on my blog. It’s 4 minutes long… sometimes an eternity for a blogger, but this video is worth it. It will make you smile and may bring a joyous tear to your eye. I’m not kidding.

So click on it and watch. No one is so busy that they don’t have 4 minutes to become inspired…

and by all things- just dancing… NOW CLICK.

This is Matt Harding. Check out his website to find out where he is now and watch equally entertaining and fun outtakes.

* Special thanks to Peter Shankman, the PR Guru for sharing this!

A SHOUT-OUT TO GIANT FOOD

September 8, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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I have to do a Shout-Out to Giant Food. Their stores look great, employees are SO helpful and they’ve undergone BIG changes…

I went to a great lunch downtown sponsored by Giant some weeks ago, in anticipation of their new logo and all the new stuff they are adding to make mealtime simpler for moms.

I left the next week for the beach. After arriving at our rental house and dropping our stuff down, my mom and I headed to the relatively new Giant down at Bethany Beach. It was enormous and beautiful, and (GASP) had THE DELI KIOSK!!! As I wrote in my previous post about Giant, the idea of deli kiosk is cool, but it’s amazing in ‘real life’.

You swipe your Giant card, enter what you want from the deli, and they announce your order is ready over a loudspeaker system in the store. Could anything be more cool?

Okay, I’m calming down.

Then I returned home from the beach to a big stack of mail. In it I got coupons from Giant, including one for a free reusable bag! Everybody knows that everybody likes free stuff and Giant knows that MOMS like to know about good stuff we can use…

SO, I then headed over to a newly-renovated Giant down Old Georgetown Road a bit. I pulled in a parking space and was helping my little guy out of our car when a Bentley pulled into the space facing us… A little old lady was helped out and walked eagerly toward the new Giant on opening day of the renovation. I thought to myself,

“Giant is doing something right, if a woman is being driven in her Bentley to check out their new store.”

The new store is awesome- with a deli kiosk- and really, some great new prepared foods.

Thanks to Giant for making their stores more family friendly and adding products that may help moms tackle nightly mealtime! Go to their website to learn more and don’t forget about their SIMPLY ENJOY brand- I love it.

Now all I have to do is encourage my Giant on Arlington Road in Bethesda to get a deli kiosk too!

MY SON HAS ‘THE SMELLY PILLOW’ ?!

September 5, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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First of all, I pride myself on being a pretty neat and tidy person. I have a place for everything, I have my lists; I’m pretty organized.

I plan all my meals for the week, and am right now, in all of my spare time-
cleaning out our attic. After that I am going to re-organize all of the closets.

I do lots of laundry and change sheets all the time. And I like it this way. I’m a no-clutter mom and I like things clean.

Don’t get me wrong, almost every room in our house has toys is it, but there are also baskets, sized appropriately (and in colors to complement the room), to keep all the toys, for that particular room in.

No, I’m not anal.

But, I like things to be straight, no clutter (oh, I mentioned that already).

So, with that said, I took a big blow this week…

I tucked my 4-year-old in bed, kissed his little cheek and said good night. I closed his door, heard him take a deep breath and sigh and expected him to go right to sleep.

Ahh, nothing like a nice routine. But then, after a few minutes, I heard him calling for me. It wasn’t a distressed call; I figured that he was stalling and had to ‘tell me something he had forgotten during the day’. I went back upstairs.

“Mommy, something smells.”

I chuckled to myself and sniffed the air in his bedroom.

“I don’t smell anything, sweetheart.”

“No Mommy, over here.”

I walked over to his bed and still couldn’t smell anything.

“No, Mommy, down here, by me.”

I leaned down to his bed and his head and I did smell something… that bad, stale, sweat smell… yuck.

“I think it’s my pillow.”

I picked up his little round pillow decorated with animals that he loves, and insists on sleeping on EVERY night (because my mom gave it to him), even though we have tried offering much more comfortable pillows routinely.

It was the pillow.

“Whew!” he said.

“This does smell bad,” I confessed. “I’ll put this in the wash.”

“But I HAVE to sleep with that pillow!”

Then he sniffed it again, crinkled his nose and with no further words, thrust it upward to me, and asked me to put it in the wash right away, while taking the other pillow I offered him without a second thought.

I walked downstairs, my bruised ego in hand, and said to my husband,

“This pillow stinks!” Holding my chest, I continued, “our kid has the smelly pillow.”

I felt like Adam Sandler in Big Daddy (“You mean, I have the smelly kid?”). I love that movie. But I don’t like comparing myself to the lead character- a single, hapless, trying-the-best-he-can but NOT KNOWING WHAT HE IS DOING brand new dad. I make lists, for gosh sakes! I even ironed my son’s shorts for the first day of school!

How did this happen? How did I get to the point where my son cannot sleep because of the foul odor coming from the little pillow upon which he rests his head? He had to ask me to wash it! I can provide for him a clean pillow and I didn’t; and this is pretty basic. The shame…

“I am not Adam Sandler, I am not Adam Sandler.”

Okay, I’m over it.

An abbreviated version of this can be read at DC Metro Moms.

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