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New circular adventure

Are you able to identify what the photo below this is?

40 DW Cloths ready to go

Any ideas?  Really, I would love to know if you can guess. Here is another view: 

Pile of knit cloths

Obviously, they are knitted washcloths that I have made. If you go deeper, they show my fear to try new and exciting knitting projects. Basically, I like mindless knitting to relieve stress and I have latched onto this DW Cloth pattern. The photos are the 40 that are currently made and in storage. This 40 does not includes dozens that I have given away throughout the year. In June, I made teacher gift bags and included 2 for each of NHL’s teachers (2), aids (2), and therapists (2).

I have been itching to try making a log cabin blanket, but can not wrap my brain around the pattern on my own. I can start it, but do not really understand how to add on the next rectangle. Last night, I decided enough was enough and I am breaking out of my shell. I asked people for suggestions on some patterns for a project and received a few great ones. This morning I finally settled on one, dug out my never used circular knitting needles (oy!), and some Caron Simply Soft Sage Green yarn and started on something new and exciting.

So, while the boys were playing  earlier I got everything ready. I cast on 168 stitches (yikes) and started to knit. Here is what I have done so far: 

Knitting on circulas for first time EVER

Knitting on circular needles was not bad at all. Still getting used to them, but it is working out nicely. The photo does not do the Sage Green yarn justice (really not mint colored). So there you have it, I am trying something new and feel great about it.

Have you tried anything outside of your comfort zone recently? I would love to know if you have. Oh, if you knit  please share any EASY patterns that you love to make. I have never made a hat, mittens and not really into socks, but you never know what I may try.

TheAngelForever

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New Cards by Hallmark – Review

There is nothing like getting a card from someone to make you smile. Whether the card is handed to you, left on your desk, or mailed with a stamp it shoes that someone really cares about you. When I was in middle school, I became a Secret Pal for my younger cousin. For years I sent her fun cards, little gifts and messages letting her know that her Secret Pal loved her. During those years, I would often go to Hallmark stores in our local mall and spend hours buying cards to have on hand. I have to admit, I am a Hallmark snob. Those commercials with people flipping the card over. . . . that’s me!

Recently, I was contacted by the Family Review Network to see check out some samples of Hallmark’s new Edge of Motherhood and Moms Encouraging Kids lines.

 

Edge of Motherhood: (Survey results from the Moms that inspired this line can be found here)

“Motherhood is sometimes raw, always authentic and frankly funny,” said Tina Neidlein, a writer who helped develop one of Hallmark’s new encouragement lines just for moms, called Edge of Motherhood. “Moms told us that they want to be able to connect with other moms around the experiences that only they can truly appreciate. That’s why we’re excited to share these new cards – to help moms address that need.”

The cards touch on a wide variety of motherhood topics including:

  • Being a stay-at-home mom
  • Juggling all of the responsibilities of life
  • Battling stress in every day life
  • Raising a child
  • Endless laundry and other chores
  • Dramas you encounter as a Mom
  • Figuring out your baby and children

Here are two of my favorites that were included in my samples: 

Hallmark - Edge of Motherhood

Inside: "A company that has pooped on you, literally, but still it’s a company."

 

Hallmark - Edge of Motherhood

Inside: "Being a Mom is the most rewarding job that will ever make you want to tear your hair out.       Don’t worry. It’ll grow back in."

 

Moms Encouraging Kids:

"The survey also revealed moms’ desires to encourage their kids more, particularly at the back-to-school timeframe. When asked about giving encouragement to their kids, more than three-fourths of moms said they are looking for new ways to boost their child’s confidence during back-to-school. To address their need, Hallmark has introduced new cards just for kids, which use humor, sound, and heartfelt messages to help adults “breakthrough” in a genuine, authentic way, packing a confidence boost."

The cards touch on some of the following topics:

  • Giving good wishes/luck
  • Boosting confidence
  • Helping with back-to-school butterflies
  • Encouraging your child to do their best
  • Sending a laugh via a card just because
  • Letting your child know you are thinking of them

All of the card samples that I received had sounds in them when you opened them. Two of my favorites were:

Hallmark - Moms Encouraging Kids

Inside:  "There! Now you have good luck!  (But you can open this card again anytime you need some more!)   Music like a fairy waiving their wand plays upon opening.

 

Hallmark - Moms Encouraging Kids

Inside:  "…TOO much."     A loud, mother is heard saying " Hi Honey.  Hi! Guess who loves you? I do! I love you so much. That’s right schnuckums. You heard that? I love you!"

 

Where to purchase:

Both collections of cards are available at select Hallmark Gold Crown stores and other retailers where Hallmark cards are sold. Some styles of the “Edge of Motherhood” cards are also available online at Hallmark.com. The full collection is only in stores. Both lines have cards that start at 99 cents each. The cards for kids that include sound retail for $2.99

 

My thoughts:

I honestly fell in love with the Edge of Motherhood cards. I adore the fun sense of humor, slight sarcasm and mommy-isms that all mothers will understand and sympathize with. Not only did I laugh as I read them, I nodded in full agreement with sentiments expressed within the cards. I  also sat there looking at my cards planning out people who I would send them to to make them smile and let them know I was thinking of them. Next time I need a card for a mom friend, these will be on the top of my list.

Growing up, my mother used to tuck a card/note into my lunch at school. I would feel special and her words would carry me through the rest of the day. I have done the same and thing with my oldest son. The Moms Encouraging Kids line is a perfect and fun way to help kids know they are extra special to us. I know that I plan on going out to my local Hallmark store to look for a back to school card to tuck into my son’s bag for his first day of 1st grade in a few weeks.

TheAngelForever

This post was written for Family Review Network as part of a program for Hallmark, who supplied the cards for review.

 

 

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One Artist

Yet another rainy/lazy kind Sunday here in my world. Thought I would share a fun Meme that my cousin sent me. Thanks M!

Using only song names from ONE ARTIST, cleverly answer these questions. Pass it on to 15 people you like (or think will actually do this) and include me. Try not to repeat a song title. It’s harder than you think…

Your Artist: Barenaked Ladies

Are you male or female: I’ll Be That Girl

Describe yourself: Second Best

How do you feel about yourself: Really Don’t Know

Describe where you currently live: Hello City

The first thing you think of when you wake up: Who Needs Sleep?

If you could go anywhere, where would you go: The Old Apartment

Your favorite form of transportation: Roadrunner

Your best friend(s) is/are: Crazy

Your favorite color is: Lilac Girl

What’s the weather like: Hidden Sun

If your life were a TV show, what would it be called: The Humour Of The Situation

 

What is life to you: One Week

What is the best advice you have to give: Call And Answer

If you could change your name, what would it be: Maybe Katie

Your favorite food is: Vegetable Town

Your soul’s present condition: When You Dream

How would you describe your love life: I Love You; Pinch Me

Please leave a comment with a link to your Meme if you do this. Thanks for sharing in the fun!

TheAngelForever

 

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Agony of da feet be gone

I often joke and call myself an example of recessive genes. Growing up, I fully expected to be tall since both of my parents are six feet tall. Sadly, as I hit puberty and stopped growing, I realized that I was only going to be 5’3". As the vertically challenged member of a tall family (my brother is also six feet tall), I often tried to wear high heel shoes. Of course, the reality is heels are often uncomfortable and leave your feet screaming.

When I first started teaching, I would wear heels and then at night be close to tears. After I had my first son, I learned that nice looking comfort shoes were more important than adding three or so inches. Sure, I was able to get a few pair of heels that worked for more dressy occassions, like going to synagogue, but they were few and far apart. My trusty Aerosole heels are really starting to get worn out and look horrible. For quite some time, I have been searching for the new perfect shoes to have when I need something more than my flip-flops, sneakers, Teva and slides.

Several months ago, people started to chat a lot about the new line of wedges and heels from Crocs. Yes, you read that right. The brand that many connect with the bright orange shoes that Chef Mario Batali wears now sells stylish heels using their comfort technology. At the end of June I won a Twitter giveaway sponsored by Crocs (thanks George Smith Jr – you are the best). I was told to select a pair of shoes that I would like as my prize. I immediately went to look at the wedges and heels. I selected a pair of Sassari to try.

My shoes arrived on Monday. After I stopped jumping up and down, I put them on. It took me a few minutes to remember how to walk in heels, then I was able to run after the boys with my Sassari on. Please excuse my toes that are in need of a new paint job, but here are my cute new shoes.

My new Sassari by Crocs

I really love these shoes. I can see wearing them all town. I hardly feel like I have three inch heels on. All week I have been wearing them around the house to break them in. I can not wait to wear them to places and shock people when they find out that they are Crocs!

So my question to you this week is inspired by my new shoes:

Are you a creature of comfort or will you wear anything in the name of style/fashion? What is your favorite pair of shoes, fancy or not?

TheAngelForever

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Thanks to Kailani at An Island Life for starting this fun for Friday. Please be sure to head over to her blog to say hello and sign the MckLinky there if you are participating.

Aloha Friday by Kailani at An Island Life

Aloha #60

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Spotlight on PR

My online friend Tara from  Feels Like Home and her friend at Adrienne’s House  are reaching out to help fellow bloggers in our quest to reach out to PR professionals and build lasting relationships. A huge thank you to both of them for all of their hard work on this wonderful idea.

Spotlight

To those coming over from Spotlight on PR, hello and welcome to The Angel Forever. I started this blog back in February 2007 as a place to come and write about the happenings of my life. At the time, I was pregnant with my second child, teaching, a mother of a 3 year old son and blogging novice.  My blog was a nice location to write down my thoughts, share with family/friends and capture cherished memories for my boys. So much has changed over the last two years. I am now a stay-at-home mother to my two sons (almost 6 and just 2). Over the past year, I have blogged almost every day . . . and I look forward to it.

The Angel Forever is not only a blog about my life as a mommy, it is about life in general. Some of the items I blog about these days:

  • Transition from teaching to being a stay-at-home mom
  • Life as the only girl in a house of boys
  • Jewish traditions/holidays
  • Books that we read
  • Items that we enjoy (toys, video games, execise DVDs, electronics, kitchen gadgets, and music just to name a few)
  • Disney World vacation planning with kids
  • Toddler tantrums and potty training (coming soon)
  • Being the parent at school and not the teacher
  • Review items sent in an honest voice where I give pros and even cons when I see them (see my blogging with Integrity button on the right)
  • Battles with doctors, allergies, fevers and other health related "fun"
  • Crafts, especially my knitting hobby
  • Meeting friends and becoming sisters with amazing women online
  • Keeping a kosher kitchen and mostly vegetarian household
  • Educational trips/visits
  • Baking and recipes

As you can see, it is quite the mix of items, but that is what my life is all about. My husband, boys and extended family are the most important aspect of my life. They help me to be creative and explore the wonderful and wacky world of blogging. Building relationships with people all over the blogosphere has been a wonderful opportunity that I have had thanks to The Angel Forever. Communication is key and if you would like to pitch an idea to me, know that I will respond quickly with my thoughts. I look forward to hearing from you.

For more information on me, please check out the About Moi section at the top of my blog. Feel free to contact me at the_angel_forever[at]yahoo[dot]com

TheAngelForever

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