Monthly Archives February 2008

Another round of thanks!

Almost a month ago I posted a large group of thank you’s to people for giveaways that I had won. Since that time two additional items have arrived that I need to send some linky love out. Plus there are fun photos to share.

Way back in early December Mommy Cracked had a contest leading up to Christmas. She had a bunch of different giveaways. I won the one that she had for Baby Kay’s Boutique for a custom made hooded towel. The ones that were on Baby Kay’s Boutique on Etsy at the time were gorgeous. I kept forgetting to let the owner of Baby Kay’s know what I wanted (too many things to select from since she was willing to create anything). Finally we figured things out and it was done. Within a day or two she e-mailed me and said it was being shipping. The towel with an adorable giraffe on it arrived yesterday. Please check out Baby Kay’s Etsy store (she continues to add more to her store) and also Mommy Cracked (hilarious blogger who is currently very under the weather – feel better). NHL loved the towel and wanted to model it for my photo. Thanks again to both involved in the wonderful giveaway!

NHL models his new giraffe hooded towel

 At the beginning of January I won a giveaway from Angela on Seven Dogs and a Baby. She was hosting a contest to win a Whomi Clarity agenda. It arrived a week or so ago and I just took photos. It really is neat looking for families with lots of appointments, after school activities and things like that. I have to get some time to fill it in and put it in the diaper bag to have on the go. Thanks again Angela for all of your wonderful giveaways!

Whomi Clarity won

 

This morning I found out that I won prize. . . more details to come soon. I am also working on another giveaway of my own with a small business. Just working out the details and will post soon.

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An Election of Many Firsts

Today is Super Tuesday as we all know thanks to constant reminders in the media. I am excited to get to vote in the primary with the millions of other that will have the opportunity at one point today (hopefully).  Why you ask?   I will be honest it is mainly to know that at the end of the day the annoying telephone recordings from politicians will end. No less all of the polls calling to ask questions. At least for a little while things should be quiet around here. Plus it is interesting to know this is the start of an election of a lot of firsts.

The other day JL and I were actually talking about the upcoming election. No matter which of the four top candidates that are on the official ballot come November, it will be an election of many firsts. Most of these firsts are things that we would not have thought about in the past. Finally we have come to a point in time where almost anyone who wants to (and is crazy enough) can dream of becoming President of the United States.

Here are a few of the firsts if any of the top four candidates (as of this minute) are elected come Election Day. I am sure other first could easily be added to these with further digging.

  • McCain – first American over the age of 70 (even though he may appear younger than past presidents, he isn’t)
  • Romney – first Mormon
  • Obama –  first African American
  • Clinton – first woman  (and of course would be the first 1st Lady to then be elected . . . and what would Bill be called? The first Spouse would likely become the new norm)

Of course I can not help but mention Ron Paul (R). I believe if he was elected he would become the first president that could legitimately give a pelvic exam in the Oval Office.  Sorry I had to do the gynecologist joke. And yes I know he who must not be named did not do a pelvic exam.

Lots of things to think about as the election season really picks up.

With that said I am off to get ready. JSL and I have a date to go and vote in the dinosaur voting machines that still are used here.

 

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Weekend Wanderings and Photos (Feb. 1-3)

The weekend began early here in AngelLand. Friday we woke up to reports of a horrible ice storm starting just around the time I would need to pick NHL up from school. I opted to keep him home and let him rest. So NHL, JSL and I had a fun filled PJ day and stayed out of the icy mess. In addition to watching Noggin, NHL spent part of the day showing me how to use certain games on his Smart Cycle. Here are some photos from when he was pedaling up a storm.

Birds eye view of my biker boy

 

Pretending to ignore Mommy

After several photos were taken I received the following response from NHL: 

STOP with the camera already!

Friday night both of the boys were tired and went to bed early. Here they are when they were actually sleeping in their own beds. *sigh* Unfortunately it was a long night with both of them up several times. 

Tired boy with his flannel blankies

 

Oh no . . . the pillows ate his bed!

Saturday morning JL and I were walking, talking zombies! At around noon my parents called. They wanted to see if the boys would like to spend the afternoon with them. This way JL and I could head out to lunch and shop alone. Of course we jumped at this chance and got the troops ready to head out. JL and I had a yummy lunch at Panera (with a gift card I had) and then went shopping at Super Walmart. We needed some items that only they carried. We picked up a huge Rubbermaid tub to put our meat pots away in since we use them less than once a week. I also bought some more cotton yarn and also bought some flannel for new pillow cases for our bed.   (Thanks again Mom & Dad!)

When we were done we brought our things home and went back to my parents house. Both boys devoured lunch, but JSL apparently would not take a bottle. He played with it, but refused it and attacked my  chest upon return. So I think I will buy a Nubby sippy cup to have him try for emergency situations when I am not there to nurse. After JSL nursed we went with my parents to walk around the mall. The boys were getting very tired so we went to get NHL dinner on the way home. He ate and went to bed. Thankfully both of the boys slept through the night Saturday. While they were in bed I finished up my second washcloth. This is the one for NHL. 

NHL's Washcloth

NHL was shocked to see it was done when he woke up early Sunday morning. We all were up at that point and had breakfast. JSL fell back asleep. This changed the plans. He slept and then we all went to Michaels for NHL to select yarn. After seeing JSL’s scarf he wanted me to make him one as well. I wanted him to pick it out since he is old enough. We got the yarn and then went running all over the place on errands. We had lunch out (kids eat free Sunday at Moe’s) and bought a Crock Pot at Kohls at over 50% off to replace our parve one that kicked the bucket. We then came home so I could nurse JSL.

While nursing JSL I noticed blood on his face. I mentioned it to JL and then realized I was the one bleeding. Lucky me, I had a blister from a certain teething monkey in a rather sensitive location for a nursing mother. the blister finally cut open. This was painful by the end of the evening so I put something on it and hoped it would help (it is much better this morning).

JL then went out with JSL for a little while. NHL did not want to leave and stayed home with me. He played with Play Doh and I played with yarn! I had to figure out how many stitches to cast on for his camouflage scarf. It took me two tries, but I finally got it right. This is NHL having a blast with Play Doh time: 

Trying to see if it needed more Play Doh

A closer look at this fun: 

Time to make Play Doh sprinkles

JL spent a lot of time chopping veggies up, making pizza and things for the Super Bowl. The funny thing is we hardly watched any of the game or commercials. We did tune in at the end just in time to see the Giants win – we were floored! Should make for an interesting training camp for the team this summer.

When both of the boys were in bed we worked on moving the meat pots out of the kitchen and I did some knitting. Here is what NHL selected as presented by a special Muppet and the progress from yesterday: 

Camo Scarf for NHL begins

So far I am pretty impressed with how the camouflage pattern is working out. I was not too sure how it would look. I did about 6 1/2 inches and then went to bed. Then the wake up calls began. NHL was up at 2-ish and woke up JSL. JSL would not resettle and NHL wanted one of us with him. I was asked to go with NHL (his request) and JL had JSL in our bed. It was a long evening that ended with JL ignoring the alarm for an HOUR and then all of us rushing.

On that note I am off to do some organizing and purging of things while JSL sleeps.

I hope everyone else had a wonderful weekend whether or not you watched the Super Bowl.

 

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1st Blogoversary Giveaway Winner

First  I would like to thank Shannon for hosting the amazing winter Bloggy Giveaways Carnival. I was one of almost 900 giveaways carried out over the last week. Second I would like to thank everyone who came over to my blog to enter and leave a comment. It was so much fun seeing the 443 comments that were left on my blog, as well as venturing out to many new places. I know I have a lot of new blogs that I will be going to and adding to my Google Reader.

Now that the craziness is over I also hope to visit all of the wonderful blogs from the people that came to TheAngelForever. I truly hope that many of you that started to come here over the last week will continue to read and comment. I really love comments from people and getting to know more of my readers. So please keep those comments coming. For regular posts I always reply to comments right on the blog post. I just could not keep up with the giveaway with my two kiddos, so please forgive me.

 

And the Winner is:

For now, there can only be one winner . . . but more giveaways are in the works. Using Random.org #283 was selected. That comment came from Mandy who blogs at Gourmet Mom on-the-Go. She said:

 I do blog, I have a private family blog and a public Cooking for Kids blog. My girls and I really bond in the kitchen so I wanted to encourage other mothers to do the same.

 I will be contacting Mandy via e-mail to get her information and to find out what she wants on her custom address labels. Congratulations again and thank you to everyone for making my Blogoversary giveaway such a wonderful success.

 

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