Letting all you bag-a-holics know that the Kate Spade sale is going on now at Rue LaLa. I just signed up myself for a peek and there isn’t a lot left so put your “online sneakers” on and RUN girls! It is a site similar to Regents Secret, so if you sign up, please use my email address, cassie @ nouturn . com (no spaces), or email me for an invitation. They are also having a Fendi sale starting on the 22nd and have an opt-in reminder email to boot!
Birthday Party Favor Bags
Posted by: cassie / Category: Arts & Crafts for Toddlers, Gear, Tips, Hints & Other StuffOk so I had to do birthday favor bags for Anthony’s 2nd birthday. But only because my girlfriend reminded me. Duh! Thanks Jody!!
I took advantage of the sales they’ve had recently and spent about $5 per “bag”. Yes, that is a steep price but since I only had to make 4 of them (one being Anthony’s) I was ok with doing it. So now you are dying to know what is in them aren’t you??
Well…..first I didn’t use a bag. Why be wasteful, right? Instead I bought pencil cases at Target a couple of weeks ago - blue for the boys and pink for the girls. I then wrote their name on the top of the box so they feel super special. My mom had the brilliant idea of using a sharpie instead of painting it on, which was my first thought. Thanks mom! Thank god for other people and their brains
So now the filler:
- a box of Crayola crayons for 22 cents
- a box of primary colored modeling clay for $1
- 2-3 sheets of stickers ($1 per package but some packages had 2 in there and were broken up)
- a box of Crayola colored pencils for 88 cents
- a package of Crayola model magic (bought a package of 6 for 6.99 and had 2 left over for Ant to play with)
If Anthony is any judge than the other kids will love it! And for the icing on the cake, they’ll get to take a balloon home too.
Anthony is the lucky recipient of not one but TWO parties this year. We held one last weekend so Nick’s niece could attend (before she went back to college) as well as the rest of his family. It turned out to be rather fun with just a small group of people and everyone got to spend time with Anthony instead of watching him run off with other people. He seemed to enjoy it a lot also all the one-on-one time. He didn’t really understand it was a party until we got out our sticker-decorated party hats (great way to save some $$ btw). And he loved his cake although he was a bit intimidated when everyone started yelling at him to blow out the candle. He gets rather flustered when he receives a lot of instructions, like most kids.
This weekend will be the party with my side of the fam, our friends and all of Ant’s friends. It promises to be a good time for all! I can’t wait for him to blow out his candle again this weekend, hopefully it won’t be such a new experience for him and he’ll blow like crazy
I asked my mom to get some Winnie the Pooh mylar balloons and since he LOVES balloons I can’t wait to see his face when Granny walks in with 10 balloons. How fun!
The themes of the parties are Winnie the Pooh and adorable just doesn’t describe it! We went to the party store and bought Winnie Pooh napkins and plates for the cake and then just colored napkins, plates and plastic table clothes in cooresponding colors. Believe it or not this did save us quite a bundle doing it that way. And I can use the colored items for other parties at other times. Anthony was really set on having hats but they didn’t have any in stock so we bought plain blue ones (his choice) and some Winnie Pooh stickers and decorated the hats ourselves. He found that to be the greatest of fun and I think I’ll do that from now on. I also got 2 citronella candle pails in pink for Piglet. lol (Mosquitoes are really bad right now around here.) A few more hanging decorations and some Winnie balloons and we are all set.
Originally submitted at One Step Ahead
These shoes have a snugger fit than others in our collection. Please be sure to find the perfect size with our printable Shoe Sizing Chart
Perfect for Chunky Feet
By Blogginmomma.com from Bradenton, FL on 8/13/2008
Sizing: Feels true to size
Width: Feels true to width
Pros: Comfortable
Best Uses: Going Out, Everyday Wear
Describe Yourself: Casual
I bought the light colored ones and unfortunately they are borderline too small for my darling but that is only because of the size I ordered, not the products fault. I like that you can adjust the fit for their feet with the velcro strap over the foot itself and the back strap around their ankle. These work really well for chunky feet! The pink interior seem a little girly to me for a boy but that is a minor complaint since their foot basically covers it.
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Cool Toy
By Blogginmomma.com from Bradenton, FL on 8/11/2008
Pros: Durable, Good Value
We bought the toy at the clearance price so the little quirks it has are ok for the price I paid. Had I paid full price I wouldn’t be nearly as satisfied. The concept of the toolbox is great and my 2 yr old loves playing with it. The tools are very realistic and are a big hit, especially the hammer and flashlight. My complaint: I wish that the drawers had a “stop” on them that stops them from flying out onto the floor and creating a mess, not to mention the hazard of hitting little feet.
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I heard about this about a year ago and had forgotten about this “remedy” until recently when Anthony was sick. “What?”, you say. If your child has a cold and/or cough rub vick’s vapor rub on their feet and then put socks on. It’ll help relieve the cough. It sounds rather kooky but when you have a toddler coughing up a storm in the middle of the night you’re game for anything. Well, I can say I tried it and it works! I understand the principal of why but am still rather amazed. The skin on your feet is very thin and easily absords what is applied to it, therefore making it easy for the vicks to “do it’s thing”. I don’t understand why it seems to help more being applied to their feet than their chest though.
I’m contemplating applying it to Vince’s feet to see if that helps with his stuffiness. Unfortunately, he caught his brother’s cold, mainly because Anthony loves him so much he wouldn’t stop kissing all over him when he was sick. Vince is a tad young to be using the Vick’s Babyrub (he’s only 2 mo and they recommend 3) but he is “large” for his age so I think I may give it a try. I was using eucalyptus in the warm humidifier but we ran out of it tonight and I’d like him to sleep!
Not at all related to kids or babies other than the saying “if momma ain’t happy then nobodys happy”. I finally have REAL, grown-up knives
Nick’s parents went to Macys last weekend and were telling us they had a bunch of J.A. Henkel knives on sale plus some really nice ones by Martha Stewart. I figured the sale would end on that Sunday so I placed an order on Saturday night.
We got the knives yesterday and OMG do they rock! You see, I LOVE cooking, nothing fancy smanchy just good ol’ yummy food. BUT our knives used to stink. Eating a steak was a pain and not enjoyable sawing our way through it, and that was just one complaint. Now at the age of 30 I can proudly say my knife collection has grown-up and I’m one happy mama. LOL
I’m going to sign up for one class and see how Anthony likes it. If he does then we’ll get one of the package deals. I can’t wait!
For young learners interested in the sea and all it has to offer, Mote Marine Laboratory offers Mommy and Me at Mote programs. Learn about Mote creatures, including sharks, eels, dolphins, sea turtles, giant squid, manatees and coral reefs. Each week offers brand-new adventures for you and your child to experience!
Who: 2-5 year olds and Mommies (or caregivers)
When: 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. on select Thursdays and Saturdays** (9:50 a.m. sign-in)
** We are on a temporary break from this schedule for Mommy and Me Summer Camp. Come join us!!
Where: Meet at Whale Fountain Statue at the main entrance of Mote Aquarium
Price: Sign-up for individual programs or discounted session packages
| Mote Members |
Non-members |
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| Individual Program | $12/”Mommy and Me” pair ($4/extra child) |
$15/Mommy and Me pair ($5/extra child) |
| 1 Session (4 weeks) (save 10%) |
$43/”Mommy and Me” pair ($15/extra child) |
$54/”Mommy and Me” pair ($18/extra child) |
| 4 Session Package (save 15%) |
$308/”Mommy and Me” pair ($102/extra child) |
$384/”Mommy and Me” pair ($128/extra chil |
Registration: Pre-registration required.
Program Schedule: *Fall/Winter schedule coming soon…*
Is Your Toddler Crafty?
Posted by: cassie / Category: Arts & Crafts for Toddlers, Sales, Coupons & ContestsThen use the back-to-school time to stock up on great deals on crayons, markers, paints, etc! I’ve been combing the isles and have picked up some great deals on the Crayola twistable crayons (AWESOME!!!), washable markers, finger paints, etc. These are all going in the art box in the closet to be pulled out when his current batch doesn’t hold any luster anymore. We’ll just continue to rotate them around and they’ll always be exciting then
Also great for leaving at the in-laws, packing in their take-a-long box, etc.
We got my in-laws frequently and I’ve been battling an up-hill battle to leave some toys there for Anthony to play with when we go. I’ve succeeded in leaving behind a horsey that neighs when your press his ear (bought by them so they couldn’t refuse) and a teeny tiny bag of match box cars. It doesn’t entertain him for terribly long so I always wind up bringing toys along with me as well.
Well…now that Vince is here and we’re back to bringing everything and the kitchen sink along with us, (we bring a bouncy chair for him and a portable booster for Ant on top of everything else) I decided that carting toys along too was the last straw.
I hit the Target 75% off summer clearance sale last weekend and bought a bunch of different toys and an under the bed storage box. I filled it up with crayons, coloring books, various toys - both inside and outside ones and even an aquadoodle. We brought it over to his parents house and explained that it was toys for there and they could store it under the bed in the guest room and it would be good for when all the younger grandkids come over. You could tell they weren’t overly excited about it but they couldn’t resist since we covered all the bases. And now, there is one less thing for us to cart over there when we go
Thank god.
