Fun Times at Snip-its

Dear NHL and JSL,

Getting hair cuts for the two of you has not exactly been one of my favorite items to accomplish over the years. I think we often wait until your hair is beyond ready to get a trim because it has always been an adventure. Whether it was bad cuts, too many noises, people that were not friendly with children, or our favorite person leaving – something always seemed to happen.

Over the years, I have documented a lot of your hair cut milestones. There was the time NHL decided to be a barber at six years old and we had a hair emergency. There was the photo shoot of JSL’s first hair cut back in November 2008. Thanks to this, it should not be a shock to either one of you that I had to take photos when we finally went to have your hair done at the Snip-Its last weekend (they opened during the winter).

Snip-its Guilderland NY location

I will admit that I am now kicking myself for not taking both of you here before this time. It was not just a place to get hair cuts, it was an experience. From the moment you walked in, the two of you were mesmerized. Snip-its was bright, beautiful, and beyond kid friendly. The two of you kept busy while I chatted with the owner and filled out some forms to get coupons in the mail. Then, it was time to get your hair done.

Both of you were so quiet the entire time. Neither of you were wiggly, upset, or bothered by the new location. Of course, I do believe I now know the secret of success at Snip-its. Yes, they have a great weapon to keep kids happy and it worked brilliantly.

Keeping kids happy at Snip-its

The two of you were more worried about your gaming than anything else. There was a milestone of sorts on this adventure. JSL, you finally had a haircut that used clippers. Since you are going to kindergarten and the amazing hairstylist showed you not to be afraid you agreed. When we asked if it was too short, you said you wanted more off. I have a feeling you would have kept going until you were bald because you were so happy. When it was finally time to go, you used your passes to get your prize.

Moments captured at Snip-its

I know that we will be back to Snip-its because we all had a wonderful experience. The people there were fantastic with both of you, they get working with kids and that means a lot. Thank goodness Daddy was on his toes. Before we went in, we took a photo of the two of you with the figure outside the store. When your hair cuts were done and paid for, we  did another one. Here are the results:

Before and After Snip-its hair cuts

I hope both of you agree that we will be heading back to Snip-its again when your hair needs some attention. We will leave it to the professionals who know what they are doing and work well with kids.

Love,

Mommy

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Kindergarten Kid Take Two

In our part of the country, we do not head back to school until after Labor Day. We have an extra winter break to save on heating, so school does not get out until the June 22. This summer has been a whirl wind for me. There were days that were amazing, and yes there were days that dragged and I could not wait until TechyDad got home. Of course, I would not change the fact that I have been home with the boys since JSL was born.

It’s hard to believe that now, five years later, my little guy is ready to be a kindergarten kid. This may be my second time sending a child to start school, but I think it is more difficult this time around. JSL is my “baby” and he’s been with me all of these years. In addition to this, we are not at the same school that NHL started in years ago. It’s all new to me in this building and I have to admit – it is a little overwhelming.

My Kindergarten Kid 2012

Thank goodness JSL seems very excited about kindergarten. We went earlier in the week to orientation where he met both of his teachers and was able to explore his classroom. After we took a pile of papers out of his cubby, we sat down by his seat for him to do a little assignment for his teachers.

Kindergarten Kid Picture for Teacher

As soon as I read the instructions, he was ready to go. He wrote his name and got started. He knew exactly what he wanted to draw for his new teachers and when finished I asked to take a quick photo.

Picture for Kindergarten Teachers

As the other children finished, the teachers called them over to the rug in the front of the room. They read The Kissing Hand  (one of my favorites) to the group while parents worked on filling out some of the papers given to us. Then, the kids talked about the story, asked questions, and even parents had the opportunity to inquire about things.

As I get ready to send another kiddo into kindergarten, it inspired my question this week:

What kindergarten or elementary school memory is one of your favorites and why? It could be from your childhood or one of your children’s if you have any.

It's Me

Disclosure: An Amazon Affiliate link for The Kissing Hand is included above. If you use it to purchase the book, I will receive a percentage from the sale.

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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 linky there if you are participating.

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Back to School with Mabel’s Labels

Labeling school items is a sporting event for me. I remember enjoying it when I helped organize my items as a student. Then, it was fun to have fresh items for my own classroom. Now, as the mother of a fourth grader and kiddo going into kindergarten it really gets interesting. I want to make sure that the kids know what is their own and that it stays that way for the entire school year.

A lot of my friends have been raving about Mabel’s Labels for a long time now. I would see their items on websites, and, more importantly, on their personal items at conferences and be impressed. When Mabel’s Labels reached out to me to try some of my own I jumped at the opportunity.

Since JSL was heading to kindergarten, I asked for his name. We received the Ultimate Back-To-School Combo package. This is what it looked like in the package (name obviously blacked out):Mabel's Labels Ultimate Back to School Combo

JSL does not start kindergarten until after Labor Day, so we have not completely gathered his items to label yet. Of course, he HAD to test them out. So we pulled out a new doodle notebook that he has for practicing his writing in. Here is what Skinny-Minis looked like on there. His name is partially removed, but you can see the easy to read font and great hockey icon (how did they know he liked hockey?):

Mabel's Labels with hockey icon

For a closer look, I went to their website and made a test view of the different items that we received in the combo:

Ultimate Back-To-School Combo from Mabel's Labels

What I love is that Mabel’s Labels are durable. After seeing them used by other children and people that I know, they last and hold up to use. They are waterproof, so they will not run if they get wet. They can go into the dishwasher, so the new thermos for lunch can immediately get a hockey label for JSL. I can also use the tag mates to label clothing without ironing or sewing (bonus points in my book). One of the Teeny Tags will be heading onto JSL’s generic looking lunch bag that you can not write on.

The Ultimate Back-To-School Combo pack is only available until September 28. The items seen above sell for $42. There are also Back to School items including a Tween Pack, Preschool shoe labels, and Book Label packages. Of course, there are many other durable items available from Mabel’s as well. I think NHL is now jealous and wants us to order them. After my experience this time, I am sure there will be an order in our future.

As a teacher, I recommend that you do not skimp on labeling. The better you prepare the items in September, the less likely you are to need to replace them later in the year because they are lost.

It's Me

Disclosure: I received a complimentary Ultimate Back-To-School Comb package from Mabels Labels in order to facilitate this review. No other compensation was given. The opinions expressed in the review are my own.

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Disney Letter "D"

There are Donald and Daisy Duck, but that was too easy for a Disney “D” theme this week. Dragons made with LEGOs with an amazing view. Thinking outside of the box with Disney “D” items was really easy, especially if we consider my Dooney & Bourke Dream. There were many other possibilities, but here are a few that I came up with for the theme of the Disney Wordless Wednesday.

Donald and Daisy Duck Dinosaurs at Disney's Animal Kingdom

Disney Dooney & Bourke Purses

LEGO Dragon at Downtown Disney

Ducky Momo from Phineas and Ferb

Pop Century Tie Dye Cheesecake

Darth Vader Vinylmation

Duffy the Disney Bear at Epcot

Donald and Daisy Duck in Downtown Disney

Focused on the Magic

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It's Me

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Tuesday Tales – Croc Capers

Crikey mate, are you a fan of Australian adventures? What about a book where you learn about life in the outback from a child who grew up at the Australia Zoo? I should probably mention the author is also Bindi Irwin, the daughter of the late Steve Irwin (aka The Crocodile Hunter). One of my first book reviews, when I first started blogging, was the memoir that Terri Irwin wrote about her life with Steve. TechyDad and I used to watch Steve’s show and later our boys loved seeing him (along with Bindi) on the Wiggles DVD where they learned about Australian animals. As you can see in this video below from The Pet Collective, Bindi really has her father’s passion for animals within her zoo home.

As a long time fan of the Irwin Family, I knew that Terri, Bindi, and her younger brother Robert had been working hard to keep the legacy of Steve alive and well. Bindi is now an author, television personality, and clothing designer. We have watched her grow up and take on her role as a nature conservationist. When Sourcebooks contacted me to tell me about her latest book Croc Capers: Bindi Wildlife Adventures, I immediately agreed to review the book.

Tuesday Tales - Bindi Irwin Wildlife Adventures Croc Capers

Croc Capers: Bindi Wildlife Adventures (#7) – Written by Bindi Irwin with Chris Kunz – Sourcebooks Jabberwocky – On sale August 1, 2012 – ISBN 9781402273735 – Paperback 112 pages – Ages 7+ – $4.99

The book begins with Bindi and her younger brother Robert out in the nature reserve. They are there with their family to study crocodiles. While wandering around the reserve and watching cockatoos, they find a campsite with two people. Over time, they befriend the young girl and her father. Bindi and Robert overhear some bad news and it becomes their quest to educate and save their beloved area named for their father. Will they be able to make it happen? You will have to read Croc Capers to find out.

This is the seventh book in the Bindi Wildlife Adventures series. JSL and I decided to read it together. He is about to start kindergarten and loves reading small chapter books together. Even though we had not read the other books in the series, we were able to follow along with no problems. JSL loved that Bindi and Robert were talking about Cockatoos. He could relate to them because Nana and Papa have one of these native Australian birds. The book kept both of us guessing and wondering how Bindi and Robert would save the day. The writing is easy to follow and has a lot of educational tid-bits. I know that the extra “Animal Fact File” was great to continue JSL’s interest. He has actually asked me to look for more of the books and found them in our local book store.

I would definitely recommend these books for fans of the Irwin family, animals, or kids that want to read something a little different. I am sure there will be more of Bindi’s adventures during story time in our house as we get ready for kindergarten.

What books are you reading right now? I would love to know.  Please be sure to link up to your book posts in the comments below. Include something you read on your own, with a child, or someone else. Tuesday Tales are all about spreading the love for books.

It's Me

Disclosure: I received this book complimentary of Sourcebooks in order to facilitate this review. No other compensation was given. The opinions expressed in the review are my own. An Amazon Affiliate link is included in this post for the book mentioned. I will receive a percentage of money for the sale should you opt to buy the book through that link.

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