One of Amara's (my 9 year old) loves is to make art. Recently her 13 year old brother Zach asked a girl to be his girlfriend. For some reason this made lil' sis so happy and excited for him that she just had to stop everything she was doing and draw him a picture.
She proudly placed it in front of him, he ignored it and she didn't care because she was so thrilled for her big brother.
Friday, December 12, 2014
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Monday, December 8, 2014
Boys Get (and Hate) Breakouts Too- A Clearasil Review #ClearasilMom #MC
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My oldest child is a grungy 13 year old boy. He is taller than me,
Before we knew he could use more than soap to clean his face. |
Zachary got my unfortunate breakout genes. I had it bad starting when I was 12 and it didn't stop until my 20s. Now I break out monthly and not nearly as bad as when I was a teen. So, he needed some major help asap and started off with the Clearasil Ultra Rapid Action Daily Gel Wash. I have more of an issue with blackheads and keeping my pores clear and have even more of an issue finding a product that helps, so I gave this one a shot too.
The Clearasil Ultra Rapid Action Daily Gel Wash is part of the Clearasil Ultra line, with stronger products designed to work quickly. Our tested product is meant to unblock pores and clear blemishes in as little as 12 hours.
The above photo and the following photo are "before" pictures, when he was using only soap and water. It's insanely hard for me to get him to shower every other day. While I'd prefer daily, he would prefer never. He isn't into sports so that's a relief. Most of his activities are low energy and he only has gym for half of the year so I don't have to require daily showers for another month or so.
It's hard to tell in the photos but he has a glaring red splotchy face with a few large angry breakouts and many small pimples across his forehead and around his nose.
Love him, blemishes and all. But we could use a few less breakouts! |
It's been really cold and dry outside here in South Central PA, and that combo makes for some really dry and painful skin. Because this product is maximum strength, I decided that using this with his every-other-day shower routine would be the safest. By the 4th day, or 2nd usage, all of his large pimples and zits were gone, though the smaller ones were still there. All of the redness was GONE. All gone! That was an attractive side-effect! He now has an even skin tone that looks so much better than before. What I considered his normal "shiny" face is gone. And we all know that a shiny face (as opposed to the artwork of a glowing face) isn't all that attractive.
Since the time period that he was using this was cut short due to my decision to use each product separately for better analysis of each one, he used this one 5 times over 10 days. His skin didn't experience any over-drying which is actually kind of amazing to me. The smaller blemishes remained but the redness and oiliness stayed away even after we switched product.
A word from Zach: It's fine. It works.
Me: I need more than that.
Zach: Oh my gosh, Mommy, I'm trying to talk to someone! It's FIIIINE!
After the first time I used the Clearasil Ultra Rapid Action Daily Gel Wash, I noticed an instant change in my face. It was smoother, clearer and it definitely helped my pores. Though if I skipped a day it was definitely, noticeably back to normal. It didn't dry out my face too much using it daily, but I did need to moisturize a bit after using it. I'm really interested in checking out a few other products after trying this one.
Pros of Clearasil Ultra Rapid Action Daily Gel Wash:
-Low-fragrance. It isn't strong which is great for the headache-prone.
-Clears redness large blemishes fast.
-A good deep cleaner for pores.
- Doesn't over-dry.
-Low-fragrance. It won't make me sick as I inhale the scent! And the fragrance it does have is pleasant.
Cons:
-Doesn't get rid of all breakouts, but it's a very small con considering what it does do.
Here is a picture of Zach getting his haircut, after our first 8 days, before beginning the second product.
It isn't easy to see much, but you can definitely see his face isn't red. |
And here he is after 10 days, also before beginning the second product.
This was on an "other" day so his face isn't quite as clear but still looks much better. |
For the last few days of our two week experiment I had Zachary use the Hydra-Blast Oil Free Face Wash twice a day. The Hydra-Blast cleanser is part of the Clearasil Daily Clear This creamy face wash helps reduce breakouts up to 85% in as few as 4 weeks and includes a moisturizing complex to keep your face hydrated. It's a cream cleanser and you really only need a tiny amount to clean your face. The first day, Zach used a ton. You seriously only need about a pea-sized drop. I didn't really notice a huge difference in his before and after face with this one, but I did notice that it's great at maintaining what the first product achieved. And maintenance is VERY important! Zach, again, didn't have much to say but he's happy that his face is clearer, with little effort. That's the most important thing. If something can be accomplished with little effort, he'll continue with the maintenance!
I tried the Hydra-Blast along with him. It definitely didn't clear my pores like the Rapid Action Gel but felt nice on my skin- tingly and smelled good. Like fresh and aloe. It's something we could use every day without over-drying or damaging sensitive skin.
Pros of Clearasil Hydra-Blast Oil Free Face Wash:
-The scent.
-You only need a tiny bit. This still will go far, which stretches my dollar.
-Great for daily, clean skin maintenance.
Cons:
-A little more drying than I expected, but not overly.
-It might take a while to help really problematic skin. Not to worry though- just start with an Ultra product then move on to Daily Clear for every day maintenance and clear skin!
Here's his "after" photo:
That shine is all just photo glare from the bright lamp! Doesn't he look so much better? |
There are some other really great products that are part of both lines we reviewed and I can't wait to explore them more. We want to be #acnefree and will accomplish it with Clearasil! You can get some great info from the Clearasil website, including information about your biggest breakout and care concerns, expert advice and special offers (a FREE product mail-in rebate and a $1 off coupon!!!!!)
You can also connect with Clearasil on Facebook and Twitter for more great information (and some fun comics on Facebook).
#ClearasilMom #MC
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Seriously Awesome Gift Guide for Minecraft and/or Lego Freaks and Wildebeest Children
*****In case you couldn't tell, this post contains affiliate links, though I'm still so in love with these gifts that affiliate links wouldn't matter!*****
It's The Seriously Awesome Gift Guide for Minecraft and/or Lego Freaks and Wildebeest Children that doesn't include popular toys that no one can find, for those that haven't found THE gift from all of the other seriously awesome gift guides out there and who have wild and crazy children that need ridiculously cool and entertaining gifts that are not video games but might be related to video games.
I've perused so many gift guides and haven't found the right stuff for my family, so I decided to create my own gift guide, based on what our family loves. I hope this helps some families that are sick of the same old things and want or need something new and fun in their lives. If this list does help you, please let me know! I hate wasting my time as much as the next person.
To start, every wild and crazy family NEEDS one of these:
This thing is okay on its own, but add in these accessories to make it a killer present, especially when it's too cold or rainy to go outside:
To be fair, that one wasn't my first choice, but my first choice was sold out. For less $, you can get the Gorilla Gym complete set with everything the stuck-inside child might want to entertain themselves with (like swings and a ladder!), AND you can get add-on items that are adult-friendly too! It also has great reviews. Once I figure out if it will fit our weird doors, I might start with just the bar, which is close to $100 less. Also, most of my kids might be too big for the accessories. If so, we might go with an equally rated but cheaper bar. Either way, something is going in my daughter's doorway this year. After all, she's only been asking for about 4 years!
Next up, a gift for the roughhousing kids in your house (of the adult variety and real children). It's cheap, it makes noise and you can beat each other with them. I bought two.
If you have a Lego lover in your house, you NEED at least one of the next item on the list. They come in all sorts of official Lego colors and sizes. We will have 2 this season and will work toward more in the future. They aren't cheap, but they are oh-so worth it. Plus, I'm pretty sure you can stack them like the real deal! What a catch!
The parents of Minecraft lovers rejoice. There are BOOKS! Have a book-loving, Minecraft-crazed kid already? It's a win! Have a book-hating, Minecraft-crazed kid? Maybe they'll like books with one of these! There are more, but this will get you started. We bought the Construction handbook for my 6 year old Minecraft-crazed book lover:
Oh, and this appears to be awesome too (I bought one for Christmas and it looks nice):
Someone in my house is getting one of these and she's going to be shooting the crap out of a target soon. Who needs Nerf? Well, we need that too, but this is going to be AWESOME.
Back to readers, these books are necessary for wild and crazy kids that have brave, awesome parents. One for girls and one for boys. While I believe either could be helpful for both genders, these were written a long time ago and specifically for scouts. P.S. There are Kindle versions of these too.
I really wanted the American Boy's Handy Book but it was sold out (and I didn't see a second version until later) and I purchased this instead:
Now, if you're a REALLY brave and awesome parent, this fits in with the above books. We aren't getting one for any of the kids this year, but are keeping it on the wishlist for the future, when we've decided that another child is old enough and responsible enough to have one. Our oldest cherished his pocket knife for many years, and now it holds a proud spot on his shelf. This one is for serious kiddos only and we've decided that it's appropriate for no one this year, but hopefully in the next few it will be:
On to clothing (sort of). Do you have any caped crusaders? We have two caped crusaders missing their capes, getting these beauties:
If you have any wild and crazy board game players in your family, this looks like a super fun family game:
That's all, folks! What's your favorite item from this gift guide? What are you getting your kids this year? What's your family's must-have gift? Do you procrastinate as badly as I do?
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Celebrating My Favorite Season with Starbucks® Fall Blend
You forgot Fall coffee, pumpkins, pumpkin creamer and fall festivals... |
It's September in South Central Pennsylvania, which means cooler weather is here. Sometimes. Then it gets really hot, then freezing, then we don't know if we should put away the summer clothes and pull out the jackets or if we should keep the shorts, stash the swimsuits and grab the hoodies from the attic. We never know, and that's what I love about this season and this state.
Fall is:
Back to school (woohoo!). This year I have an 8th grader (last year of middle school), a 4th grader (big school district changes mean a new school for her), a 1st grader (and a walker- YES!) and my little baby boy is in his last year of preschool. Where would I be without coffee when I have to wake up EARLY for school? I miss them like crazy but I've been working hard to live in and enjoy the moment. So I'm enjoying my coffee in peace!
The York Fair:
Image source: http://yorkfair.org |
My town is host to the oldest fair in America! It''s a short walk from my house and therefore the best spot to park if you're family or friend. If I go to the end of my block, I can see the Ferris Wheel, at night in its flashing, spinning lighted glory. It's one of the only lighted rides that doesn't make me feel like I'm about to have a seizure. If the wind is blowing right (or at all) I can hear and smell the fair. Talk about a tease! True to its roots, The York Fair is still a big agricultural fair, with contests for homemade foods, homegrown produce and plenty of stinky and beautiful farm animals shown by local farmers and 4-H. Of course, what fair wouldn't be complete without a circus, carnival rides and pig races. Every year (I think this was only recently) some amazing person creates a BUTTER SCULPTURE. For real!
This is BUTTER. Butter! |
Check out their Facebook page for some neat pictures.
Fall is FUNDRAISER TIME: I am the "fundraising lady" at our elementary schools. This job just became twice as big, so that I can love it twice as much. It's chaotic but so worth the end result. You can't put a price on a smiling kid. During the fundraisers I typically drink an extra cup or two of coffee to get me through long days of checking and rechecking orders. Thankfully this is a super easy fundraiser!
This is just my first cup. |
Fall is: Busting out my favorite hoodies, campfires, pants, warm blankets, fall festivals (there are dozens here in York and it's awesome!), pumpkin everything, changing leaves, raking (yes, I like to rake, then have my kids jump in the piles), warm drinks (coffee for me, hot chocolate for the kids) and perfect weather.
Not a Starbucks cup, but it says coffee. |
Fall is: Starbucks® Fall Blend. When this arrived I was hoping for something pumpkin-like. What I got was so much more. I have tried a few delicious Starbucks seasonal blends but this was by far my favorite. This is literally autumn in a coffee drink. It's a medium roast, called "a cozy coffee for the early days of autumn" and the description is perfect.
To quote the bag: Welcome the season with a harvest of flavors. Layered and full-bodied, this three-region blend offers the best of all worlds. Sumatran beans lend the warmth of fresh spice notes while coffees from Kenya add citrusy brightness, and beans from Peru provide balance and a subtle nuttiness.
I highly recommend adding Starbucks® Fall Blend to your list of fall must-haves this season. Stop at your local grocery store to see if they have my newest favorite coffee then head to your local Starbucks to find out if they are one of many offering this awesome deal: Buy Any Fall Drink and Get One Free from 2-6pm. Valid until 9/21. And if you find an awesome seasonal mug while you're there, please let me know! I'm on the hunt for a new one and haven't found THE ONE.
What's your favorite fall activity and fall drink?
Disclosure:
Modernmom and Starbucks supplied me with the products to facilitate this review. All opinions are expressly my own.
Monday, September 15, 2014
The Moral of the Story
The other day my first grader Jonas and I read The Three Billy Goats Gruff. It's the one where the three goats cross the bridge, from the smallest to the largest. As each one crosses, the mean, ugly troll under the bridge tries to eat them, and each time the goats say something along the lines of "wait for my bigger brother because he's bigger and tastier". Spoiler alert. The biggest goat kicks the troll's butt when the troll wants to eat him.
After we read we discuss. I asked Jo what the moral of the story was and his response was, "Don't trust ugly people."
I'm sitting there thinking, at least he didn't say something this awful to someone this time.
Out loud, I said, "Try again".
So he says, "Ohhh! Don't trust ugly trolls."
Almost.
I'm not really sure we could have come out of that discussion without offending someone. So I just suggested that one never trust a troll that lives under a bridge. They're always up to no good. #parentingwin
After we read we discuss. I asked Jo what the moral of the story was and his response was, "Don't trust ugly people."
I'm sitting there thinking, at least he didn't say something this awful to someone this time.
Out loud, I said, "Try again".
So he says, "Ohhh! Don't trust ugly trolls."
Almost.
I'm not really sure we could have come out of that discussion without offending someone. So I just suggested that one never trust a troll that lives under a bridge. They're always up to no good. #parentingwin
Saturday, September 6, 2014
Get a #FlawlessFinish with Sheer Cover Studio Makeup (Review)
I was so excited to get to try out Sheer Cover Studio makeup. I'm a makeup klutz and always afraid to try new products that might not be right for me. The only thing I have to say is this: You have to try this stuff! Pictures or it didn't happen? I'm working on them. I'm a digital dummy sometimes. But I have them!
Here's my face history:
I don't wear a lot of makeup. Every few months I'll go on a binge of wearing it a few times a week but mostly I wear it once a week-3 times a month.
My skin is splotchy and my tone is uneven.
I suffer from breakouts even at 32. My 32 year old face isn't nearly as bad as my teenage face, but it still happens.
I have combo skin- dry and flaky in some spots, oily in others.
I have large pores. They are the purest form of evil. They don't even help me look youthful like I've heard some people say about large pores. They just make me look gross. In other words, I need help of the makeup variety. ASAP. Thanks to ModernMom and Sheer Cover Studio for providing me with some great products to test!
Here's what came in the box:
1. Base Perfector Primer. This smooths imperfections (yep) and minimizes the appearance of pores and fine lines (yep).
2. Conceal and Brighten Trip in Light/Medium. This conceals, brightens and has a mirror. The concealer comes in two shades that you can mix to get the right color for you. It works well as long as I get the right color. Absolutely worked better with my finger than with a brush! But that might just be my problem! The brightener, when applied to the corners of your eyes and your brow bone helps brighten your face.
3. Perfect Shade Mineral Foundation in Medium. Loose powder foundation.
4. Sun-kissed Bronzing Mineral Powder. Hard powder in three shades that you brush over your face in areas you want to highlight. I'm not sure I was doing this one correctly.
5. Numerous brushes in different sizes to apply various makeups. They did the job well.
6. Lash Extending Fibers. Applied to eyelashes prior to mascara, this extends your lashes. Might have worked a little. I wasn't too sure I was doing a good job of applying this!
7. Lengthening Mascara in Black. It's wider on the ends and narrow in the middle. It does a nice job, my eyes looked much better with than without.
Confession: I have no clue how to properly apply makeup. Lipstick is pretty self-explanatory but don't ask me about lip liner. I know what it is but I look like I'm wearing Sharpie around my lips. And foundation? Not a clue. Even watching makeup tutorials online I'm thinking..."I've never heard of a whatsit" and "Why did she put foundation on her face 3 times? Oh...that's not foundation? Then, what is it??" I'm just so lost and super good at doing all the wrong things. Guess what else came with the Sheer Cover Studio products? Instructions- yes!!
I was a little overwhelmed at the large group of product sitting before me when I opened the package. What was I supposed to do with all of this? Good thing this stuff is for dummies and makeup connoisseurs alike, or I would have been in trouble. Those instructions were a lifesaver and really helped me get a look I've always wanted but could never achieve.
My before and after face were definitely different. After was much better! I took some (terrible) selfie photos but cannot for the life of me figure out how to get them to STAY on the blog after I upload them from the phone (iphone we use as an ipod. I'm still learning all that fancy stuff).
My biggest triumph of this review was when I dropped off my daughter at a rehearsal, went home, put on the makeup then picked her up. She came out and looked right past me. Then there was a double-take and she came running over. "Mommy, you look sooooo different! I didn't even realize it was you. You look...younger, you're so pretty! What did you do? Are you wearing makeup?" She went nuts! Another happy moment was when one of the kids' friends came over and said, "Ohmygosh Miss Alex, you look so pretty!". Apparently my normal face is nothing to go gaga over. I was lovin' the positive affirmations.
My favorite products:
The primer is amazing. It did what it promised and gave me the dewy look I love when I wear makeup. It smooths and minimizes and actually works better the more you use it. If you go days without it, this effect doesn't continue, but I looked better on day three using the makeup than I did on day one.
The brightener does wonders.
The powder foundation was one of the best I've tried. It goes on smooth and you don't need to use much.
Surprises:
That I didn't need the lightest shades. Normally I buy the lightest or second lightest product but I went with the medium (recommended for many tones) and it was just right.
Try it, try it, try it! And check back for my terrible selfies. They are laughable, but you can see the difference.
Modern Mom provided me with Sheer Cover Studio products to facilitate my review. No other compensation was provided.
Here's my face history:
I don't wear a lot of makeup. Every few months I'll go on a binge of wearing it a few times a week but mostly I wear it once a week-3 times a month.
My skin is splotchy and my tone is uneven.
I suffer from breakouts even at 32. My 32 year old face isn't nearly as bad as my teenage face, but it still happens.
I have combo skin- dry and flaky in some spots, oily in others.
I have large pores. They are the purest form of evil. They don't even help me look youthful like I've heard some people say about large pores. They just make me look gross. In other words, I need help of the makeup variety. ASAP. Thanks to ModernMom and Sheer Cover Studio for providing me with some great products to test!
Here's what came in the box:
1. Base Perfector Primer. This smooths imperfections (yep) and minimizes the appearance of pores and fine lines (yep).
2. Conceal and Brighten Trip in Light/Medium. This conceals, brightens and has a mirror. The concealer comes in two shades that you can mix to get the right color for you. It works well as long as I get the right color. Absolutely worked better with my finger than with a brush! But that might just be my problem! The brightener, when applied to the corners of your eyes and your brow bone helps brighten your face.
3. Perfect Shade Mineral Foundation in Medium. Loose powder foundation.
4. Sun-kissed Bronzing Mineral Powder. Hard powder in three shades that you brush over your face in areas you want to highlight. I'm not sure I was doing this one correctly.
5. Numerous brushes in different sizes to apply various makeups. They did the job well.
6. Lash Extending Fibers. Applied to eyelashes prior to mascara, this extends your lashes. Might have worked a little. I wasn't too sure I was doing a good job of applying this!
7. Lengthening Mascara in Black. It's wider on the ends and narrow in the middle. It does a nice job, my eyes looked much better with than without.
Confession: I have no clue how to properly apply makeup. Lipstick is pretty self-explanatory but don't ask me about lip liner. I know what it is but I look like I'm wearing Sharpie around my lips. And foundation? Not a clue. Even watching makeup tutorials online I'm thinking..."I've never heard of a whatsit" and "Why did she put foundation on her face 3 times? Oh...that's not foundation? Then, what is it??" I'm just so lost and super good at doing all the wrong things. Guess what else came with the Sheer Cover Studio products? Instructions- yes!!
I was a little overwhelmed at the large group of product sitting before me when I opened the package. What was I supposed to do with all of this? Good thing this stuff is for dummies and makeup connoisseurs alike, or I would have been in trouble. Those instructions were a lifesaver and really helped me get a look I've always wanted but could never achieve.
My before and after face were definitely different. After was much better! I took some (terrible) selfie photos but cannot for the life of me figure out how to get them to STAY on the blog after I upload them from the phone (iphone we use as an ipod. I'm still learning all that fancy stuff).
My biggest triumph of this review was when I dropped off my daughter at a rehearsal, went home, put on the makeup then picked her up. She came out and looked right past me. Then there was a double-take and she came running over. "Mommy, you look sooooo different! I didn't even realize it was you. You look...younger, you're so pretty! What did you do? Are you wearing makeup?" She went nuts! Another happy moment was when one of the kids' friends came over and said, "Ohmygosh Miss Alex, you look so pretty!". Apparently my normal face is nothing to go gaga over. I was lovin' the positive affirmations.
My favorite products:
The primer is amazing. It did what it promised and gave me the dewy look I love when I wear makeup. It smooths and minimizes and actually works better the more you use it. If you go days without it, this effect doesn't continue, but I looked better on day three using the makeup than I did on day one.
The brightener does wonders.
The powder foundation was one of the best I've tried. It goes on smooth and you don't need to use much.
Surprises:
That I didn't need the lightest shades. Normally I buy the lightest or second lightest product but I went with the medium (recommended for many tones) and it was just right.
Try it, try it, try it! And check back for my terrible selfies. They are laughable, but you can see the difference.
Modern Mom provided me with Sheer Cover Studio products to facilitate my review. No other compensation was provided.
Wednesday, August 27, 2014
First Day of School
Ack! Where did my pictures go? Working on this...
First day of the 2014-2015 school year was August 21, 2014. I'm getting this done on the 27th...not too shabby! I'm usually a few months behind.
Up first is 8th grader, Zach. This is his last year of middle school. I'm going to have a high school child soon, then he'll be driving, moving out, going to college and starting his own family and I'm just not ready!
4th grader, Amara is starting a new school due to a huge change in the district. She's adjusting quite well and loves her teacher!
1st grader Jonas was very excited about starting 1st grade. We didn't have the best Kindergarten year but he was really looking forward to lunch and recess. Lunch and recess at school can make a world of difference!
Happy school year!
First day of the 2014-2015 school year was August 21, 2014. I'm getting this done on the 27th...not too shabby! I'm usually a few months behind.
Up first is 8th grader, Zach. This is his last year of middle school. I'm going to have a high school child soon, then he'll be driving, moving out, going to college and starting his own family and I'm just not ready!
Too cool for photos. |
4th grader, Amara is starting a new school due to a huge change in the district. She's adjusting quite well and loves her teacher!
My smiley, photogenic little girl. |
Henry is missing all of his big siblings already. Henry won't be starting school until next week. |
1st grader Jonas was very excited about starting 1st grade. We didn't have the best Kindergarten year but he was really looking forward to lunch and recess. Lunch and recess at school can make a world of difference!
This was how Jonas prepared the night before. |
And here he is, showing how excited he is to be heading into the building. |
Happy school year!
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Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Guess Who Lost a Tooth
Look ma, no eyes! Why does this boy with the beautiful eyes have to squint when he smiles? |
Yep, I know the world cares about my kid losing a tooth and that's why I'll tell you all about it. Jonas is 6 and lost his first tooth on May 9th. It had been wiggling for weeks and he wouldn't stop messing with it (though he wouldn't let me tie it to a door) and it finally fell out while he was doing nothing in particular.
Then about 3 days later (yeah, I know- great mom, right?) he lost his second one. Good thing we have a reasonable tooth fairy. She left him a gold dollar for the first and a quarter for the second. It took a few days to get to him because someone takes forever to go to sleep when he goes to bed and someone's mom was really tired.
Someone got out of eating apples for a few weeks. Yay, applesauce! |
Look What I Bought
Just look at this and don't fall in love. |
Every month a local consignment and other goodies shop, The Little Green Owl in York, PA, holds a community night for two of our local elementary schools. I totally dig supporting schools and local small businesses so if I can get there on those dates, I go out and buy a couple things. It's never much, but it makes me feel better about myself and I love coming home with a few new things.
At recent community nights I grabbed a few shirts and sweatshirts for the kids; things we needed anyway. A friend set up her Tastefully Simple biz at one of the nights and also donated some $ to the schools so I bought myself some Orange Dreamsicle cheese ball mix because it's a necessity and absolutely delish. Next time I go I plan to grab one of the super adorable American Girl outfits that a local lady makes and sells at ridiculously affordable prices.
The last time I went I actually snagged a photo of my swag so you can get excited and travel to my little city and get your very own awesome swag. Or find someone in your town who makes cool stuff too.
First up is this adorable grandma photo or whatever holder. I'm not a grandma, but I know someone who is and they are getting this. It could hold one 4x6 or a few wallets. The hearts are magnets, making switching up the photos super easy.
That fabulous wine thing in the first photo? I don't even know where I'm going to put it but at $2.50 I had to buy it. I'm going to buy more too. It's big and great and I love it.
And last, but not least, there's the itty-bitty chalkboard:
You are so cute. |
By the way, if you want to shop with me and support some local schools and a local business, head out to The Little Green Owl on Carlisle Rd. on May 29th from 4-8pm.
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
I Voted
#Votedselfie Henry, Superman and I voted this afternoon. |
Today is the Primary election here in PA so Henry and I took a trip to our polling venue and got our vote on in less than 5 minutes. It's actually kind of disappointing that it happened so fast because it meant they weren't busy. While I was pleased to see that all 4 polls were occupied, there was no line. Sad, PA. Please don't complain if this election doesn't turn out the way you wanted it to. You can't complain when you don't exercise your right to vote- something that many people in this country fought for you to do.
And on a side note, Pennsylvania's Marriage Ban has been ruled Unconstitutional today. Right after I saw the news, I was driving to the polling place and saw two guys proudly holding hands while walking down the street. It's nice to see that other human beings have one less thing to worry about.
Did you vote today?
What Happens When a Mom Cleans Under Her Bed (After Months of Neglect)
This is not a small bin. |
I am absolutely not the best housekeeper but I seriously skipped cleaning under the bed for the longest time. I actually only did it because I can't find the dang tv remote and I really wanted to watch Heroes on Netflix.
So, what does one find under the bed of a family with 4 kids who love to visit mom and dad in the middle of the night, hands stuffed full of the Lego toys that they need to have? The bed that doubles as the home of mutant zombies or ninja warriors? Well...I can tell you! Lots of socks, enough toys to fill a large bin, enough dust (and trash??) to fill the vacuum. Twice. Enough books to entertain bored kids all year, enough Lego pieces to build an empire and the Fitbit I couldn't find for weeks. I put that on stat, so that I could make myself feel better today about eating 3 donuts yesterday. But seriously, it's like The 12 Days of Christmas in here. Sort of.
Well, hello tiger. Long time, no see. |
I'm nowhere near done cleaning out from under my bed. Or the rest of my room. Or the rest of my house
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Starbucks Spring Blend and My New Spring Celebrations (Hint: It's Chaos) @Starbucks @ModernMom
Happy spring!!! |
As a child growing up in South Central Pennsylvania, spring
was hot, windy, snowy, rainy, cold or practically any other weather you could
imagine. It was also when families- determined
to free up closet space or living in denial- would pack away the winter gear and
send the kids outside no matter how poor the weather conditions were. It was spring
and we were going to enjoy it!
I’ve always been a creature of comfort. Tradition is my way of life. Every Christmas we go to the same places and see the same people at the same time. Birthdays are spent partying with friends and family. Mornings are spent drinking coffee (preferably a smooth blend of Starbucks). I always welcome new people, but new places throw me off and a totally new schedule causes an internal meltdown. For less significant activities I’m okay with a little variety. I wasn’t too upset to leave the Mother’s Day Street Fair early the year that it felt more like mid-January than May. I won’t cry if we don’t go to the Saint Patrick’s Day Parade every year.
But this spring has been a major test for me. It’s truly been a season of change, stress,
little sleep and crazy days. I’ve been
thrown out of my comfort zones and have been busier than ever. I’ve been much more active in Girl Scouts,
and even managed some (stressful) camping and overnight trips. Rather than our yearly Easter dinners,
egg-decorating and Easter egg hunts with family and annual birthday party for
my daughter, Amara and I had a girls’ weekend with my mother-in-law, grandmother-in-law and sisters-in-law.
Leaving my little boys overnight was the hardest thing I’ve
ever done.
Before this year, I had never been away from them overnight. They have left me- going to Grandma and Grandpa’s house or Nana’s but that’s different. When they go away I can retrieve them in a flash. When I was gone, I was hours away and too busy to call. I was missing them and wishing they could enjoy my experiences. Not that I didn’t have fun; I spent the night and following day at the Philadelphia Zoo. I had a girls’ weekend in Manhattan.
I camped in a lodge at a beautiful campsite in perfect weather. I went to a PTO Expo in Philadelphia (yes, that IS fun!).
What’s kept me awake during these long days and sleepless nights? Coffee! During these busy weeks, thanks to the awesome Starbucks and Modern Mom, I’ve been downing Starbucks Spring Blend coffee, stopping in the Starbucks in NYC (on Broadway!) for a drink and an awesome new mug and chugging it to get through another few hours after 4 hours of sleep.
I even brought a few VIAs with me when I went camping, since I knew they wouldn’t have a coffee maker.
By the way, that Starbucks Spring Blend I mentioned? It includes notes of milk chocolate and sweet orange. I thought this might be strange, but it's probably my new favorite. It combines beans from Latin America and East Africa. I'm not an aficionado so I'll describe it as best as I can. It's smooth and just strong enough. A hint of the flavors can be smelled when it's dry and it smells amazing. When it's brewed, it smells and tastes like good coffee. I had a picture of it but a virus got my computer and currently my photos from the last month or so are missing.
Love these guys! |
And the ones that wouldn't let me take photos too. |
Before this year, I had never been away from them overnight. They have left me- going to Grandma and Grandpa’s house or Nana’s but that’s different. When they go away I can retrieve them in a flash. When I was gone, I was hours away and too busy to call. I was missing them and wishing they could enjoy my experiences. Not that I didn’t have fun; I spent the night and following day at the Philadelphia Zoo. I had a girls’ weekend in Manhattan.
FAO Schwarz, NYC girls' weekend and 9th birthday celebration. |
I camped in a lodge at a beautiful campsite in perfect weather. I went to a PTO Expo in Philadelphia (yes, that IS fun!).
What’s kept me awake during these long days and sleepless nights? Coffee! During these busy weeks, thanks to the awesome Starbucks and Modern Mom, I’ve been downing Starbucks Spring Blend coffee, stopping in the Starbucks in NYC (on Broadway!) for a drink and an awesome new mug and chugging it to get through another few hours after 4 hours of sleep.
Starbucks on BROADWAY!!! I think you can see a Broadway sign in the background. Can you see my new #Starbucks mug? |
Here's a close-up. It's the New York skyline! But there's more: |
A taxi AND a Starbucks store on the mug! |
And here we are outside of #Starbucks with Ellen's Stardust Diner in the background. Awesome place! |
I even brought a few VIAs with me when I went camping, since I knew they wouldn’t have a coffee maker.
By the way, that Starbucks Spring Blend I mentioned? It includes notes of milk chocolate and sweet orange. I thought this might be strange, but it's probably my new favorite. It combines beans from Latin America and East Africa. I'm not an aficionado so I'll describe it as best as I can. It's smooth and just strong enough. A hint of the flavors can be smelled when it's dry and it smells amazing. When it's brewed, it smells and tastes like good coffee. I had a picture of it but a virus got my computer and currently my photos from the last month or so are missing.
So anyway, while this has been an incredibly difficult time for me,
it’s also been full of amazing experiences.
I fell in love with the orangutans at the Philly Zoo.
The hippos were pretty cute too. And how can you not adore a massive, dumb rhino? They are afraid of birds. Tiny birds! They have no idea how big they are and are scared of everything.
The hippos were pretty cute too. And how can you not adore a massive, dumb rhino? They are afraid of birds. Tiny birds! They have no idea how big they are and are scared of everything.
While visiting New York we had the opportunity to stay in
China Town, tour the skyline by boat, eat amazing food (Lebanese was awesome
and the servers at Ellen’s Stardust Diner sing!!!).
We were serenaded on our first ever subway ride,
we walked to Times Square and listened to live jazz while eating brunch. Central Park was mind-blowing!
I never expected the size and seeing the city behind the trees was amazing. The amount of people (so many people!) but there was still so much space! We took a carriage ride around and learned about some landmarks in and around the park. We watched the ice skaters at Rockefeller Center and checked out all of the gorgeous Easter egg art on display. I played chess with a guy in Washington Square Park- and I won!
While I missed out on a lot of family moments this spring, I wouldn't have changed anything for these experiences. I'm grateful for the memories we've created and I'm glad I had some energetic family members and Starbucks coffee to keep me awake!
Do you have any spring traditions or memories?
Can we join the crew at Ellen's Stardust Diner? |
We were serenaded on our first ever subway ride,
Lucky Amara getting a nice song for her birthday. |
we walked to Times Square and listened to live jazz while eating brunch. Central Park was mind-blowing!
Look at that skyline! |
No, really, just look at that! |
I never expected the size and seeing the city behind the trees was amazing. The amount of people (so many people!) but there was still so much space! We took a carriage ride around and learned about some landmarks in and around the park. We watched the ice skaters at Rockefeller Center and checked out all of the gorgeous Easter egg art on display. I played chess with a guy in Washington Square Park- and I won!
He said he was rated near 2000. I think he was just flattering me. |
While I missed out on a lot of family moments this spring, I wouldn't have changed anything for these experiences. I'm grateful for the memories we've created and I'm glad I had some energetic family members and Starbucks coffee to keep me awake!
How else could I keep up with these girls? |
Do you have any spring traditions or memories?
Starbucks and Modern Mom provided me with Starbucks Spring Blend ground coffee and a gift card to try some great mugs and other coffee. All opinions are expressly my own.
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