Tuesday, November 11, 2008

CUTE STOCKING STUFFERS

CUTE STOCKING STUFFERS
As you know my daughter's nickname is cupcake, and I found this darling "I Spy" bag with cupcake fabric. It is such a great stocking stuffer for Christmas. The lady who makes them can make it in a bunch of different fabrics and the neatest thing about it is that there are 40 hidden items inside for the kids to find. My daughter and all her friends LOVE the " I SPY" books and this is a perfect little gift for her to use when we travel or during quiet time. They carry it around their wrist.

These bags are also great for children with sensory disorders such as Autism and Asperger's. They can also be useful in a vocational rehabilitation setting. Click "Cute Stocking Stuffers" to get you to the site...

I found some more I spy bags... Just click on this link... IT IS AMAZING SOME OF THESE CUTE BAGS SHE MAKES... SHE WILL MAKE ANY CUSTOME BAG.... ORDER EARLY SHE IS TAKING LOTS OF ORDERS NOW..HAPPY SHOPPING!!!!



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ART BOX--COOL CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR YOUR LITTLE ONES

I found the coolest gift idea for your little ones that love to draw and do ART work. The coolest thing about this item is you can travel with it. And it has a place to store everything. I don't know about you, but I find myself in my car ALOT. This is the perfect santa gift for your little ones when you are on the go so much. Keep it in your car and you can take it to resturants, vacations or even over to grandma's house. You can also find on the website, Custom Silhouette Plates and pllows which make great Grandparent gifts. I love this site.












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Friday, November 07, 2008

Confession: I wish I still believed in SANTA

Confession: I wish I still believed in Santa.
The facts don't lie. Every year I have to do Santa's job for him. I buy the gifts. I wrap them up. I put them under the tree. And he takes all the credit. If there really is a Santa, he owes me $2,354.78, and I want it. I am pretty sure there is no Easter Bunny either. Who goes out and buys bags of yummy little chocolate eggs? Me. Who gets up at the crack of dawn and packs jelly beans and little bunny candies into plastic eggs for the egg hunt? Yep, me. And who puts up with the wads of Easter grass that continue to surface around the house until Thanksgiving? Me, that's who. So, Easter Bunny, if you too are out there, you better run, because I'm coming for you and I've got Elmer Fudd with me. Oh, and run the vacuum next time you swing by.I am just down right positive there's no tooth fairy. Who's kidding who here? If this chick is for real I definitely will want a refund for all the singles I will have to slipped under the pillow. But kids, ahhh kids, they believe. Do they believe because we tell them to? Or is it inherently within them to believe? How nice it must be to be pure enough in mind to believe that anything is possible. Can you even remember when you could believe the existence of a big old fatty cramming gifts into a flaming chimney in the middle of the night? Can you recapture a time when you actually believed that a winged tooth swiper would fly into your room and trade parts extracted from the human mouth for cold hard cash? Ahh the beauty and innocence of youth. So my question is this: At what point do we pull the rug out from under our kids? When exactly are we supposed to burst their bubble of innocence? You know, when do we tell them that Santa or the Easter Bunny or the Tooth Fairy are not real? Now I know a few of you may be scratching your heads, squirming in your chairs, saying "what do you mean the Easter Bunny is not real?", but I am here to tell you if you don't already know, that these things are all just a part of the magic of childhood. And someday, probably through no fault of our own, but rather from some whiny, snot nosed, little spoil sport at school, your kids too will find out that you've been conning them since birth.So is it best to tell them before that little Johnny does? My question remains, when are we "too old" to believe in things like this? At what age is our youthful innocence mistaken for being a "baby"? I wish that the innocence never had to fade. I wish that I could hold my kids in that moment forever.
I wish that I could count on her not to rat me out to her younger sibling when she finds out the truth. So, how about you? Do you believe?


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Sunday, November 02, 2008

52 Days Til Christmas and a New Look!

My blog got a Christmas facial at www.theblogspa.blogspot.com!



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Happy Halloween 2008

Well another Halloween has past and boy did we have so much fun. Aunt Patti and Uncle Rick hosted Halloween at thier house. Aunts, uncles, and even friends came over to celebrate this fun and festive day!! We all ate enough chili, hotdogs, cookies and tons of candy to last the rest of the year!! Well now that Halloween is over, we can all get ready for the holiday season--yes I said the holiday season.
Christmas is 52 days away!!!

Katy, Niki and Tina


Alyssa, mommy and Zac

Aunt Joanne and Zac

Zac and Aunt Rose

Alyssa and Daddy





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