Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Spotbot - Best Invention EVER!

I love this little machine.
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The Bissell Spotbot is the best cleaning invention ever.

It cleans spots on your carpet that get stained. I saw this first on the Ellen Show YEARS ago and thought that it is a great invention. So I bought it myself. I have used it constantly. It cleans up spilled drinks, barf, poop, pen, marker, and pink goop from a plastic toy (don't ask). Does it get everything out? No. But nothing does that I know of at this moment. It does, though, really deep clean your carpet or rugs.

Today, for example, I grabbed it out of the closet to clean up a leaky diaper mess all over the bedroom rug. I ended up finding all sorts of small stains that I "botted" out. It was amazing. I got the poop all cleaned up and no one would ever know that it had been all over the rug. Woo hooo!!!

I love the "walk-away" feature as well as the manual feature. If the stain is more set I highly recommend the walk-away feature. It scrubs that part of your carpet for a good while. I sometimes after will then use the manual feature too.

The manual feature was my best friend today. I had small stains around the rug that needed to be cleaned asap. It was a "fresh" stain so I didn't need the major scrubber. I spent about 15 minutes cleaning the rug and now it looks sooo good.

I love this little machine. And no, I do not work for Bissell or get anything from saying great things about it. But I thought I'd share anyway. If you kids or pets this is a lifesaver!! Highly recommend it!

Hope you enjoy!

Monday, August 27, 2012

Favorite Flower of the Moment

Ahhh the lovely Tuberose (pronounced TO-ber-oze, not tube-rose). I went to the Santa Monica Farmer's Market on Wednesday and kept smelling the most delicious scent. It reminded me of Gardenias, but they were no where to be found.
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Finally, I stopped by the flower stall and asked them what was that most delicious scent I kept smelling?! The man immediately knew what I was after and waved me towards the tuberoses. Seriously, I could not believe it. They looked so ... well, boring. Who knew that they could give such a beautiful gift for days to come?!
This is a Gardenia. It's not a bulb as the tuberose is but a bush. They also smell wonderful.

So I bought some. They were worth every penny. I put them on the dining room table and I'm greeted with the most wonderful scent each time I enter the house, sit at the computer, watch the TV or walk to the bedrooms.

They are in bloom in late summer. So if you haven't had the time to pick some up at the market -- I highly recommend it. I'm going back on Wednesday to buy a LOT more!!

Enjoy!

Sunday, August 26, 2012

No More Brown, Boring Towels

I just couldn't take it one more day. I had old, scratchy, non-fluffy towels and it drove me crazy. I love fluffy soft towels. They make the day so much brighter.

But, as you might know or guess, I'm not a big spender on things, especially things that will wear out soon or get ruined by the kiddos.

So this was a splurge, but a might fine splurge. I gave away my very BORING, very safe, BROWN towels. I got them for my wedding over 11 yrs ago. They had a fine life with me but it was time for them to go. They were bleached in areas, scratchy and had seen better days.

I replaced them with very soft and very fun towels from Garnet Hill.

Here are the ones that I ordered:
A few of these...

Garnet Hill Regatta Stripe Towels
and a few of these...
Garnet Hill Dot to Dot Towels
and a few of these...
Garnet Hill Damask Towels


and I love them all! My hubby is not quite sure how he feels about all of the colors, stripes and polka-dots but I'm sure he'll come around. My thought is that since we don't have a master bath in this house and it's shared by all why not make it a fun place to be for all of us. I'm tired of brown and boring towels. I want something fun and uplifting to greet me each time I visit the loo.

And these towels from Garnet Hill definitely uplift me as I grudgingly leave my bed each morning to get the kiddos going for school.

Hope you enjoy!

Thursday, July 12, 2012

The amazing and wonderful drug called Arnica!

Arnica Gel Twin Pack from drugstore.com
I have found that a lot of people do not know about this miracle wonder drug called Arnica. It's AMAZING. And it's not really a drug, but more a herb that has been formulated into gels, lotions and capsules. It helps when you have a sprain, a bruise and/or muscle soreness. (Some people swear by it for their arthritis, but since I don't have that problem yet, I cannot attest to it).
 
I use it when my bebe's fall and hit their head -- rub the Arnica on the spot and the bruising is minimal and hardly any, if any at all, swelling. This is a godsend when you have toddlers learning to walk, ride a bike or a scooter. They fall and you put Arnica on the spot and poof! Boo-boo all gone! I use it for sore muscles after exercising and we have used it for broken fingers and toes.

We first learned of Arnica when my husband broke two of his fingers playing basketball right before we went on a trip to Mexico. His entire hand swelled up and he was in a ton of pain. The doctor didn't do much more than tape his fingers together and give him some Ibuprofen for the pain. My neighbor, who is from Guatemala, suggested that we put Arnica on his fingers to reduce the swelling and the pain. We were very skeptical, but decided to try it anyway. It was like magic! His fingers almost immediately reduced in size, which in turn, reduced his pain. We were hooked!

The next time we used it was after our then 4 yr old bonked his head HARD on his new bed frame. Pottery Barn used to sell this cute looking bed frame that had low head and foot boards - you could sleep at either end or use it as a day bed. They stopped making it and I'm sure it's because so many kids bonked their heads on the headboard as they lay down to sleep. He hit his head so hard that it was indented where he hit it. I immediately grabbed the arnica and rubbed it in A LOT. There was no goose egg (nor did he have a concussion) and barely a bruise when we got up the next morning. A miracle cure!

When a friend sprained her calf muscle she was given arnica tablets to ingest as well as the gel to rub on her leg. It helped her as well.

I could keep going but I'll stop. But I wanted to share another of my most favorite things in the world. If you don't have Arnica as part of your first aid kit I highly recommend that you add it - quickly! It's amazing. That said, I don't recommend just using this and skipping the doctor's office for more serious bumps and bruises. But if you bump into your desk often and give yourself a nice bruise on your thigh -- arnica will help you. Don't ask how I know this one.... :)

Oh, and one more thing, you need to use it soon after you first bruise for this to really work well. The longer you wait to use it (I'm talking days here, not minutes) the better it will work on your bruise. My neighbor just borrowed my Arnica gel for her daughter who hit her head on the pool swimming. She had a huge goose egg growing on her forehead right before our eyes. We were at a pool party and after we all got home later that evening I ran over my tube of Arnica (she didn't know about it either) and told her to rub it on her goose egg. Well, she told me just today how helpful that was and how her goose egg is barely even there now.

I'm telling you - I have a bunch of these examples. I'll really stop now. Seriously. But I just LOVE it and I want to share it with the world! Ha...ha!

Hope you enjoy.

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Okay, so lately I'm obsessed with blogs that have to do with learning and education. I find it fascinating all the different ways there are to learn. I love learning new ways to teach my kiddos about a subject.

My last post was about spelling and Charlotte's Web. Loved it. (Although, I can't get my kids to do the spelling part much - but that's okay.) We did read the entire book and then we watched the movie for Family Movie Night. My kids enjoyed that a lot, as did I. My daughter, however, wants us to redo the ending of the book and make it a happier ending so I guess that is our next project. Lol.

Today, however, I came upon this post from Not Just Cute (a really great blog about early learners, btw). I really appreciated it. As someone who hears a lot about how people don't like flashcards, but not ever hearing a different way to teach it instead, I appreciate how she lists different ways to teach your children colors, counting and sight words without using flashcards.

Here is the link - http://notjustcute.com/2012/07/11/do-you-use-flashcards/#

And even better she mentions one of my favorite children songs by Hap Palmer, "Marching Around the Alphabet." If you haven't heard of Hap Palmer you are missing out! He's the greatest. My older kiddos have loved his dvd's and songs AND now my bebe loves him too! I am constantly singing "I can put my clothes on by myself" while my kids get dressed (and not - it kinda sticks in my head for days sometimes, but that's another post). I love love love his song, "What A Miracle." It's so sweet. I found this YouTube video, but it's not the same as what you find on the DVD. However, it's such a sweet song that I want to share it with you all.




Hap Palmer DVD - I've had to buy two copies now since we wore the first one out!
Lately, I feel like I'm learning so much about learning that it's crazy. I am considering going back to school to get my masters in education so that I can really study teaching and learning. But we'll see. Now that I have an almost 1 yr old plus two older -- my time has become very limited. Maybe in a few more years. Until then I'm learning from reading blogs from retired teachers turned full time moms turned full time bloggers. Lucky me!

Hope you all enjoy!
- Katie

Monday, April 2, 2012

Creekside Learning Blog

I just found this blog (by trolling around other blogs, of course) and saw this great idea for learning new spelling words all while enjoying Charlotte's Web.

Such a cute idea that I just had to share with all of you.

One of the best books ever!
Spelling activities to go along with the book (pic by Creekside Learning)
Here's what she wrote:

Spelling and Vocabulary.  I found Charlotte’s Web to be a great story for my new reader (Firefly) and my blossoming reader (The Queen Bee).  In the story, Charlotte is looking for new words to spell in her web, so I came up with this fun activity for the kids.
I drew simple spider webs with white pencil onto dark colored paper using this tutorial  and  had the kids spell out all of the words that Charlotte spins in her web. They began by sounding out the words on their own first, then by copying the corrected versions.

 Go to the county fair. Our county has one coming up in a couple of weeks. We hope to see the animals and will be on the lookout for the blue ribbon winners, just like the ribbon Wilbur hoped to win in Charlotte’s Web.

I just love this idea to help the kiddos learn how to read and spell new words. I feel like I could this with my 2nd graders spelling list as well as my kinder's sight words.

Hurrah! Love fun learning ideas. I can't wait to incorporate this into our daily living.

Hope you enjoy.

Saturday, March 31, 2012

 

I think this is such a super fun way to use old rice AND to make a very fun sensory box for the kiddos.

picture by happy hooligans

Happy Hooligans has two posts about it.

First, is how to make the colored rice and then second is what she did with it afterward.

As a non-crafty, but craft lover, mom I appreciate all of this wonderful help. I'm going to go order on amazon.com right now the Wilton icing gel.

Oh, speaking of which, a new favorite thing of mine is to order any cooking/baking items from amazon.com. SERIOUSLY affordable, people. I just ordered 16 premium Madagascar-Bourbon vanilla bean pods for UNDER $10. HELLO.

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 So that's two great finds that I'm sharing with you all tonight.

Hope you enjoy!

Blogging Lost me to Pinterest


Sorry blogger world. I need you in my life, but I haven't found the time to work on my blog AND go crazy on Pinterest! It's sad, but true. I love reading other blogs and then "pinning" my finds. I wish I could just "pin" it on my blog so you could all see my favorite things that I've found and loved. Sigh.

So tonight instead of going to bed early so I can continue my game of Draw Something  with my BFF (yes, I go to bed early and then play this game for about an hour or so!)

(seriously addicting, btw .. it's an App for the phone or iPad. LOVE IT). Oh! That's a new favorite thing! Hey, looky-loo. I just put down a new favorite thing.

Okay, back to what I was getting at... instead of going to bed to play Draw Something, I'm going to spend the next 10 minutes posting some of my latest and greatest finds that I've found on Pinterest.

Hope you enjoy.

Oh, one last thing - if you need an invite to Pinterest lmk and I'll send you one.
xx


Saturday, February 18, 2012

Love these Bibs!

Dura Bibs from Amazon
Dex Baby Dura Bibs
I did not have these exact prints on my bibs that I bought 8 years ago. But it was the same brand and I have hunted everywhere trying to find them. And I finally did it!

After trying all sorts of bibs (cloth, homemade, disposable, etc etc) I found this brand of bib at a store that closed up a few years ago (Nationwide Baby on Lincoln -- anyone remember that gem?). Anyway, the saleslady was so sweet and lovely and recommended that I try this new bib that had come to their store. So I took a look.

And then I felt them. They were thick and well made. But best part ever -- they snapped into place to create the pouch! I had spent countless hours (okay, minutes. okay, maybe only seconds) trying to get those icky, gooey crumbs out of the very corners of the bibs catchall. It always bugged me that there were crumbs that I just could not get out sometimes. (I was way more OCD about cleanliness with my first child, btw. Now, I'm running around with a baby who has dried carrots and apples stuck to his face because I had to run down to school for pick up in the middle of lunch time. Oops).

Anyway, I digress. These bibs unsnap and let you clean out all of the goop. I hose them down at the sink and let them air dry between meals. I do recommend you have at least two, though. So that while one is drying you have another one ready to go.

I heart these bibs. They were a game changer for me 8 years ago and they are a game changer for me again this time around too.

Hope you enjoy!

Still not sold - check out some of their other cute, hip bibs that I just found online. LOVE THEM!

Baby Banana Teether

Baby Banana Teether / Toothbrush
"Yes, we have no bananas. We have no bananas today!" I remember my mother singing that to us as she made us our tuna salad on ritz crackers for lunch when I was just a tot. And whenever I see this banana I sing it to my babies. ha!

Okay. Why, oh why, did this not exist with my other two kiddos?

I have bought countless teethers in my lifetime and have tried all sorts of methods (frozen washcloths, frozen peas... ). And while I will say that frozen peas at mealtimes is AWESOME.... your baby has to be 1. old enough to eat frozen peas 
and 2. frozen peas are not always convenient for teething babies and/or their mommas.

That said -- here comes the yellow banana toothbrush. It's supposed to be an introduction to brushing teeth. I bought it for him to appease my guilt that I'm horrible at brushing my babies gums. Does anyone really do that?? I'm trying. So to help me I bought this yellow banana toothbrush.

Hello! It's not just a toothbrush! It is a FABULOUS teether. My little one LOVES it. He actually smiles when he sees it. I smile when I see it, too!

Do you hear me breathing a huge sigh of relief? The tension in my shoulders relaxes. The crying stops. The giggles start. I can start to breathe again and know that it will all be fine. The banana has arrived.

It's been a game changer over here. Woo hoo!!!

So I thought I'd share.

Any game changers with your babies you'd like to share? 

Hope you enjoy.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Please check out www.DonorsChoose.org

I heard about this on the news last night and had to blog about it.

What a fabulous thing to know about -- especially if you're into helping out teachers around the country. I love it!

Here's more about it:

DonorsChoose.org is an online charity that makes it easy for anyone to help students in need.

Here's how it works: public school teachers from every corner of America post classroom project requests on DonorsChoose.org. Requests range from pencils for a poetry writing unit, to violins for a school recital, to microscope slides for a biology class.

Then, you can browse project requests and give any amount to the one that inspires you. Once a project reaches its funding goal, we deliver the materials to the school.

You'll get photos of your project taking place, a thank-you letter from the teacher, and a cost report showing how each dollar was spent. If you give over $50, you'll also receive hand-written thank-you letters from the students.

At DonorsChoose.org, you can give as little as $1 and get the same level of choice, transparency, and feedback that is traditionally reserved for someone who gives millions.  

We call it citizen philanthropy.

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So if the budget cuts to education are driving you crazy - here is one way you can help ensure that our children aren't being affected. And while I deplore any cuts to education (and have written to my peeps on the hill about it) I think this is a great way to help out.

I gave to two different classrooms tonight. Classrooms in high poverty schools where most (if not all) of the children are on the free lunch program. Everyone deserves a great elementary education -- no matter how much money your parents make or what language you speak at home.

I hope this helps reach more people.

Love it!

Joshua Tree

I was at a dinner the other night and didn't realize that one of the women there was in her late 20's. I found out quickly when I...