December 2011
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Ragu, Kmart and Redbox Winners
Redbox Giveaway has ended and the winners are: Julie Lundstrom Robin @ Blommi Allison Downes Ragu $300 Amex GC Giveaway has ended and the winner is: Congrats to Rachel who “Shared on Google + 1 (Rachel Flavin)” Kmart $50 GC Giveaway has ended and the winner is: Congrats to Rebecca Shockley who said “I would [...]
Are Dogs just always hungry?
When I took Jenny into my home she was provided with her normal food, which I still have a ton of, and specific instructions on how she was eating. This pug was given 1/3 cup of food in morning and same at night plus 3 or 4 dog treats during day. Jenny the pug still [...]
Old Candy Canes on Christmas Tree Leaves Three Year Old Pouting
Every year I put the same candy canes on the Christmas tree, it was something I remember as a kid doing and well it is sort of something I decided to start doing. Since one year Ki and I put a whole box of like 12 count big candy canes on the tree and I [...]
Thumbelina For iPad at iTunes App Store
Thumbelina is now available for the iPad at iTunes App store for your very own reading pleasure with your child. Unless you are like most of my friends who have a child who lives on their iPad, not allowing much adult use, then Thumbelina will be a fun digital storybook for your child to read [...]
Christmas, a Time of Joy
Spent fun times with my kids over the weekend and here is our collage of being silly with our Christmas hats and my web cam. Can’t figure out how to get web cam to work again for recording, but pictures it will take easily. We also went to see Santa and Mrs Claus at a [...]
Green Santa is Evil, Red Santa is Nice
My three year old often pipes up with the hilarious, oddest and most fascinating subject matters, most recently, green Santa is evil and red Santa is nice. I have no clue where this came from, why he said it nor do I even know if there is such a thing as a green Santa. I [...]
How to Keep Kids Occupied While Still Celebrating the Season
Your kids are out of school for two weeks. They’re bored. What can you do? Below is a list of a few suggestions for things your kids can do, with your supervision, to participate in the joys and celebrations of the season. Read the Christmas story and discuss what life must have been like for [...]











