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Friday, October 31, 2008

Children Blocks

With Lucy getting older and being more of a toddler than a baby everyday, I have been having to make some adjustments. Different foods, more safety items, nap schedules, and even some toys. I was racking my brain the other day about what toys I might want to invest in for when she is a little older and I asked my mom what was the best toy she bought for us kids. Very easily she said, "BLOCKS!". She informed me that she invested in some great wooden blocks for us that all 6 of us kids grew up playing with and even I can admit, provided hours of fun as a barbie beach house or as the next doomed city for our dinosaurs.

So, with this in mind I have been keeping my eyes out for some great blocks and found some of these fun ones.

Wooden Multicolor Blocks
A complete set of a 100 vibrant building blocks in a wide assortment of shapes and sizes: solid colors, stripes, plain, arches, blocks, triangles, and many more. Not only are they fun to play with, but fun to put away because of the shape sorting lid that lets you match up the hole to the shape of a block that you are putting away. Great fun for the kids for $24.98.

Nesting Nursery Rhyme Block Set

These beautifully decorated nursery rhyme blocks form a 32"-tall tower of glorious illustrations! Stack the alphabet A-Z or numbers 1 through 10. When stacked just right, other sides picture nursery rhyme characters and a park panorama with corresponding words. Even though you can pile them 32" high you can also put them away in just 6" of space. You can purchase them for $12.98 or if you purchase two, you get them at $10.98 each.

Cardboard Building Bricks
With 24 colorful bricks your children can be free to create castles, forts, and entire cities! But don't let the cardboard trick you into thinking that they aren't sturdy because the makers claim that they are strong enough for adults to stand on, but light enough for tots to tote, stack, and sit on. Easy to assemble and come in a collection of 24 blocks. You can choose from 2 different color sets: Bright or Pastel. They cost $14.98 for a set of 24 or you can get 2 sets at $9.98 each... that is almost 50 blocks for only $19 bucks.

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Cheap Affordable Dates

With money being really tight with us now and with the economy making more than a few people nervous I figured it was the right time to start busting out my best money saving tips; and since there is nothing more than I love than date night... I figured I would start with that. Especially since between paying for babysitting, going to the movies, and out to dinner; a couple could easily drop at least $60. And I'm not even talking about you East Coasters out there, that have to fork out $10-$15 bucks per movie ticket and $20 a plate easy for dinner! Rumor has it that you even have to put a kidney down as collateral!

But, Curtis and I have always tried and to go out on one date a week....okay, I should rephrase that....we WANT to go out once a week, but then reality sets in and we realize that once-a-week-date-nights are probably going to happen once we can pay cash for a new car!

So since the only way we can start dropping $180-$240 a month on date nights are unless we start feeling that certain necessities like.....toilet paper and food are beneath us and don't need them anymore; I am pretty sure we are going to have to start making some adjustments. And I not talking about getting crafty enough to make homemade toilet paper. I don't know if I would want to go down THAT road!
So here are some fun, silly, serious, goofy date nights that we have planned in mind...
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Split Meals - Okay, before you turn this idea down I will admit something. I am not a sharer when it comes to food. It is like Joey, for all you "Friends" fans out there. "JOEY DOESN'T SHARE FOOD".


I order what I like and I want to eat what I ordered. I don't mind letting you try my food to see if maybe next time you want it, but I don't want to give up my yummy pasta for some yucky fish. No no, that is a no go. But, what Curtis and I do, is that we go to restaurants that have a free never-ending bread basket, salad, or chips and we can eat those all we want. Then, we order a meal to share. We save money, have better portions, and yet we still walk away stuffed. The best restaurant for this is Olive Garden. They have that wonderful salad and bread sticks....ohhhh soooo good. Oh wait...I now need to go clean the drool off my keyboard. :)

House Hunting - Curtis and I love driving around and looking at houses in the Daddy Warbucks neighborhoods. Even though we can't afford a house right now, we love looking. We take mental notes on why we like that house, what's good in a yard, we will even grab the fliers sometimes to see prices and what the inside of the house has. We have a lot of fun talking in the car, making plans, and just imagining what the our first family house might be.

Museums/Imaginariums - These places might seem more of a fit for the kids, but when you take children to see a museum/imaginarium/planetarium you don't really get the spent the kind of time you want looking and reading about everything. My husband and I are going to go to the imaginarium here in Anchorage and take out time doing everything and reading all the facts. Plus, learning about things like this will give you hours of things to talk about later. And a nice bonus is that you are supporting your cities way of providing culture to the public.


Borders Book or Barnes & Noble - We love books, craft books, "learn how to", biographies, fiction...everything. It is fun to go into a book store and find a few books, sit down with each other and read through them. Maybe even pick up a coffee, hot coco, or muffin and just talk and read. But, instead of buying the book, just go home afterwards with a list of the ones you liked. Then if you really want them buy them on http://www.amazon.com/ and save yourself some serious money. We just love that relaxing, quiet environment. I don't know about all of you guys, but we could spend hours there.


Dollar Theaters - Not all cities have these, but you would be surprised how many cheap theaters there are out there. I love these theaters because they show the newly released movies, just a little bit later. Most discounted theaters cost anywhere from $1 - $4. Here in Anchorage, there is this fun place called "The Bear Tooth" and it is a restaurant/theater. You pay 2 bucks to get in and get to keep your kidney, plus then you can go and order food from their kitchen, they will then bring it to you in the theater. So, you get to watch your movie and eat, I love it! You can go see a movie and eat dinner totaling $16. Not to shabby ehh? Alaska doesn't sound too bad of a place to live now, does it?


Afternoon Dates - If none of these things are ringin' your bell then just have you and your honey go on a afternoon date. The movies are at matinee prices, restaurants have lunch menus, and then you also get to have your nights alone. What do I mean by that? Well, I love our daughter, but we already get a nice break every night. Lucy goes down at 8 so we always have 8-12ish to hang out and do our thing. But, we never get to go out and do stuff in the afternoons. So go get your self a sitter and head out on an afternoon date. Lunch, movie, maybe some errands and head home for dinner. Then a little after dinner , your sweet ones are down for the night and you get to have more alone time. I look at it like more bang for your buck! Pay a sitter for 4-5 hours, but really get 11!


Romantic Laptop - If you are more romantic and cuddly, you might like this one. Curtis and I use to go get a movie, a laptop, and then drive out to somewhere romantic. We would then climb in the back seat and......ohhh don't worry, this post is "G" rated......... but we would put down the seats and watch a movie under a big fluffy blanket. We loved this because it was sooo pretty, really cuddly, and if you are watching a scary movie, man, being out there in the middle of no-where REALLY adds to the suspense. Plus, being in the back of the car does make a nice little setting for a pecking party ....hee hee.

Game Night - Plan a date where you get to play all the good games you love. We love Scrabble, Catan, card games, really....just all games. Crack open some good soda, get some chips, and have a bunch of fun. If you are looking for some social company, get some friends over and teach them a new game! Skip-Bo is a good one for having people over and so is Bohnanza and Scene-It.


Prank Your Friends - There is nothing like being a kid again... well, just once in a while. But who didn't love toilet papering. We use to do it to our friends always. It was practically a sign of love! The bigger and better the job, the more you cared for them. It is like a giant three-ply hug! And the best part is, you don't have to worry about getting caught as much. There are no parents at home that can receive a call about kids running around causing chaos.


Shopping - I just love to look and wonder around the mall. Stepping into new stores and checking everything out. Especially since having a kid, I don't really get to just mosey on through a store and take my sweet time. So, you guys can go out and take turns with which stores you want to pop in and each get to pick one thing. Or set your selves a spending limit and get what you guys would like. Hungry!? Just pick up a snack at the mall. I am a sucker for Pretzels with good ol' fake nacho cheese. Call me sick, but I could drink that stuff.


Make a Fancy Meal Together or Have a Cook-Off - Find a good fancy recipe and both of you make dinner. It will give you guys nice time to chat and goof off. Then after dinner, make dessert! A fun chocolate fondue is great cause it is low maintenance and you can slowly snack on it while watching a movie. Just get some strawberries, pretzels, marshmallows, bananas....anything you love to smother in chocolate. If you guys are a little more competitive....have a cook-off! You each pick a dessert or meal and see who makes the best one. Not only is it fun, but you get loads of delicious food. Loser does dishes....or maybe gives a foot rub! Being a winner can be tiring and you will need your relaxation!


Mini Road Trip - Pick a city that is far enough you don't normally go to, but within an easy driving distance. Go there and try to find a "new spot" for you guys. Enjoy the nice drive out, make a traveling CD, have good music, enjoy some chatting, and get to know the city more. Find a cute little cafe', a good mall, maybe some fun events that are going on. Just a chance to get out and see new things, plus I love a good drive with my sweetie!



Library - Now, this one isn't a dreary as it sounds. I am not suggesting a library research date, to make you feel like you both are back in college cramming for that exam. But simply, go through and pick out some good Cd's and movies. Most public libraries have a fairly good selection of media. You might have to use the waiting list, so go check out the library before you plan anything. But, this one is great if you are really in a jam for money. You can't get much better than free, can ya?

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Super Lucy

She is at it again... making us laugh and splitting sides!!!

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

SURPRISE! I'm not dead! I know, I know... I have been gone for awhile... MIA... I guess you could say. My good friend Andrea over at Munchkins and Music says that is putting me into a blogging time-out for not posting :) ha ha.

So, I am sorry especially for everyone who normally participates in Family Moment Monday, because I missed that day too. Our family has been crazy and literally, I have been forgetting everything, we have been dealing with sick family members, puking babies, forms, unemployment, no insurance, and school midterms, so we have had a lot of our plates.

But have no fear because Motherhood For Dummies will be back and running on its normal programming as of..... NOW :)

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Hot Music

Well, its time for some more cool music for us moms that are trying to prove that we still got it :)

You'll Always Be My Best Friend - Relient K

Suds In The Bucket - Sarah Evans

Disturbia - Rihanna

A Punk - Vampire Weekend

All-American Girl - Carrie Underwood

Hate (I Really Don't Like You) - Plain White T's

Ten Rounds With Jose Cuervo - Tracy Byrd

So What - Pink

Take Me Away - Plain White T's

The Best Thing - Relient K

Should've Said No - Taylor Swift

1,2,3,4 - Plain White T's

I Don't Care - Fall Out Boy

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Super Lucy

I don't know if she is going for the Sound Of Music look or trying to say her power is the power of SUPER CUTENESS!


Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Chinese Picture Frame


I am a photo fanatic. I love frames, I love a good photo, and guess what? I love a GOOD photo in a GOOD frame :) Who would have thought?! This is why I busted out my wood burner and made myself my own frame. All you need is...

One wooden frame (Joann's sells them for $1)
Wood Burner (can get them from $9 at Walmart to $16 at Joann's)
Chinese Symbols

1. Go online and search Chinese symbols under "images" and pick some out that you like. Copy and paste them into Microsoft Word and make them a size that you think will be good. Once you have a size you like, arrange them, a nice pattern, to say something, whatever way pleases you.

2. Now you can print off your page and start to transfer. The best way to transfer them (nice and neatly) is to take a pencil and trace over the symbols good and dark. When all of the symbols are colored-in with the pencil, flip the page over and lay it down on the frame.

3. Take something like a credit card and start rubbing all over the back on the page, make sure the paper doesn't move. But rub over and over again; the better and longer you rub the pencil/symbols into the wood the better it will show.

4. Now that all the symbols are on the frame, get your wood burner and start to burn/trace all the symbols. If you want to give it a nice finished look then go ahead and stain the frame. I did mine a nice oak brown, but I think next time I am going to do a rich deep red wood.

Hint: Buy two frames, since they are only a buck, and use one of them as a tester. Woodburners are easy to use, but it takes a little to get use to holding them and applying the right amount of pressure.

Here are a few links to some images of Chinese characters that look good. I used this one, it was great cause it was already lined up, so I put it into Word and just copied it how it was and repeated the line. But be warned, they have the characters for a few swear words, but this was the best images that I could find, so I used it anyways. Here are a couple more (symbols 1) (symbols 2)

Monday, October 20, 2008

Ring Hunt Game

FAMILY MOMENT MONDAY
I always love family games, especially those silly little fun ones. A nice sweet game that is age appropriate for most is Ring Hunt.

Someone is picked to be "it" and that person will stand in the middle of a circle of people. You will also need a long piece of string or yarn. Cut a piece long enough to make a large enough circle that the "it" person can stand in, before you tie it slide a ring onto the string, now tie. Lay the string circle on the ground and have the "it" be in the middle. Now with the other people in a circle around the "it" person, have "it" close their eyes and count to 10, all while having the other people passing the ring around and hiding it in your hands. Now the "it" person needs to find the ring, the player has three chances to find the ring. If the "it" person finds the ring, players switch places, but if they loose they have to keep going till they find it.

This game is fun especially with the little ones, plus it gives you a valid excuse as to why you need to buy more jewelry... right?!


Tuesday, October 14, 2008

How To Make Baby Leggings

There are so many baby items out there that are completely unnecessary, but made to sound like if you want to be a good mommy, then you HAVE to buy it! I don't know about you, but I think I am a pretty good mom even though I didn't buy the Pottery Barn silk lined, gold rimmed, organic wipe dispenser.. and better yet.. my child has survived the barbaric use of un-organic items and knock off brands. But hey.... just because I don't have the money to buy them, doesn't mean that I wouldn't mind having some.

A good example are those adorable baby-leggings. I think they are just so dang cute, but unfortunately I can't get myself to buy something that, technically, I can live without.... I guess. But this is where I get my cake and eat it too :)

I found a quick little tutorial for making home made baby leggings and they are pretty easy. The instructions provided are a little vague which makes them sound way more complicated than they really are... but just using common sense will help. I made two pairs and they turned out well. They do pucker a little on the cuff and I couldn't figure out how to make it smoother, but still cute.
So, if you are wanting to try out this quick tutorial then go check out the baby-leggings.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Homemade Envelopes

FAMILY MOMENT MONDAY

Something I always loved making as a child was my own envelopes. I had a huge collection of them; some nature scenes from the Nation Geographic, some high fashion from women's magazines, and some cute cartoons from comic books. I just loved making them, plus now as a mom.... I love how cheap they are to make and a great way to go through magazines and get some more usage out of them.

But what is truly great about this activity, is that it also presents a great way for the family to sit down and write some letters to loved ones.

1. Simply go throughout your house and find magazines and such that you and your children can cut up.
2. Then get some envelopes and unglue/open them to make them fold out completely.
3. Trace the unglued envelope onto the page that you want your envelope to look like.
4. Cut then tape.

Then, after you children have made them you have the kids sit down and write a letter to grandma and grandpa. This is a great family activity for all ages and for everyone in the family. Loved ones always enjoy receiving mail, plus it is fun to make a silly envelope.

If you are wanting to make really beautiful envelopes you can use scrapbooking paper. If you want one with a more personal touch, then on your computer make a photo collage and print that out for your pattern.

Please remember to add your link only if you are participating in Family Moment Monday. Family Moment Monday consists of people who are sharing crafts, activities, lessons, ideas, service projects or anything else that you can learn/do/enjoy as a family in your post. Please remember to link back to Motherhood For Dummies, so others can learn about F.M.M. and participate too.

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Peanut Butter Swirl Squares

With the holidays (and the pounds) arriving here soon, I figure that I can help us all prepare with some nice little sweets. I ran across this tasty and easy recipe for Peanut Butter Swirl Squares.... yummy?... I know! All you need is...

16 ounces white chocolate (can be chips)
12 ounces peanut butter smooth
16 ounces milk chocolate chips

1. Get a large baking pan, butter it and then set aside
2. Melt the white chocolate
3. When the white chocolate is melted mix the peanut butter to it until they are well blended. Pour the blended mixture into the pan.
4. Melt the chocolate chips and once melted pour over the pan mixture and swirl with a knife for that nice marble look.

Real simple, real easy, and real fast. I did have a problem with the mixing to give it that nice swirl look. I just don't have that gift of the marble effect... so I think next time I am just going to layer them. A fun little thing to do is to use a metal cookie cutter to cut out fun patterns, especially with Halloween coming up, you can make some ghostly creatures.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Happy Birthday

Lucy had her first birthday this Sunday and wow.... our little girl is growing up. I can't believe that she is crawling up stairs, finally growing hair, and taking HER FIRST STEPS!!! Well, I shouldn't say steps.. I should say taking her first walk. No joke! Her first step was a walk across the room. She apparently is a natural.... but unfortunately a weenie!!!! She will go half way through the room, stop, then just bend down and crawl the rest of the way. Wow... it really does go fast. She will be driving soon, wont she?
It all started with this

Then she surprised us with THIS! (can you believe that I am only 6 months pregnant here!?! I told you I got HUGE)

When she arrived we realized we were blessed

She never did fit into anything, not even the preemie clothes we had to buy

But she did fit in her chair.

And soon, she was fitting into even BIGGER chairs!

It seemed like soon, she didn't even need chairs

I guess they really do grow up
HAPPY BIRTHDAY LUCY GOOSEY!!!!!