Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Christmas Lists in August
Tent ... well, I'm entering giveaways so maybe Santa will bring one
Cool dresses ... Santa shops at Goodwill, right?
Dog ... check. Coming in October and not from Santa
Wyoming trip ... I wish.
Hairbrush ... yeah, she really needs like 10 of these. Keeps losing them and has this fine hair. I'm thinking dreadlocks.
Another doll like Laura ... it's an American Girl knockoff, so that's doable
Moshi comic book ... better get to writing and illustrating that because they don't exist yet.
What's on YOUR Christmas list?
Monday, August 20, 2012
Moshi Monster Monday: Web Sites to Check Out
Congratulations to Amy L. and Tami S. for winning the Moshi Monsters cards and figures! I'll be contacting them via email today to find out where to send their prize package! If you're disappointed that you did not win, just hit the left side of the blog for many more giveaway opportunities! I like participating in cash giveaways most definitely and there's a Kindle/Keurig one coming up, as well as some fun baby stuff.
Today's Moshi focus is going to be on cool, fun or helpful web sites that will help you with your game or just let you have fun checking out Moshi Monsters.
Head here for the Moshi Monsters game. I have a free membership but it's VERY limited. For $5.95 per month per kid they can have unlimited play, catch unlimited Moshis and have access to all the cool missions and the entire map of the joint. It's not just a video game; it helps kids with reading, math and with logic.
SuperCheats has many Moshi codes for getting cool stuff when you play the online Moshi Monsters game
Moshi Wikia is super informative about all things Moshi
Feel free to add your own helpful sites in the Comments section and I can put those in another post!
Today's Moshi focus is going to be on cool, fun or helpful web sites that will help you with your game or just let you have fun checking out Moshi Monsters.
Michael and a pal playing with their Moshi Monsters figures. I call this Moshis Unplugged because they aren't playing the online game! |
Head here for the Moshi Monsters game. I have a free membership but it's VERY limited. For $5.95 per month per kid they can have unlimited play, catch unlimited Moshis and have access to all the cool missions and the entire map of the joint. It's not just a video game; it helps kids with reading, math and with logic.
SuperCheats has many Moshi codes for getting cool stuff when you play the online Moshi Monsters game
Moshi Wikia is super informative about all things Moshi
Feel free to add your own helpful sites in the Comments section and I can put those in another post!
Friday, August 17, 2012
Taking Kids to the Cemetery, Talking About Death and Spirits
Today marks 30 years that my Great Aunt Eva June Michael Wilkerson has been dead. In her honor we are going fishing because she loved to fish with her husband. She didn't have any kids but was the best mom ever, if you know what I mean. My daughter Eva is named after her. My son Michael is named after the whole family ... there were 7 kids in my grandma's family.
Yesterday we had to go to the Scout shop, which is up the street from where my mom works. She works at a florist. I decided to visit her and get some flowers and take a trip across town to Aunt Eva's grave. It was a last-minute adventure. Here are some pictures!
I later told Michael thank you for coming along with me on our little journey and he says, "I didn't really have a choice." Yep, that's the Michael family humor in him = ornery! One last weird note: my grandma has these dolls called Pickaninnies ... it's like a racially bad word, I know. These are the cutest little black dolls ever and they are the only thing I have spoken up about wanting to have when Grandma dies because they were Aunt Eva's. Here's the thing:
There are 3 BOY dolls and 2 GIRL dolls, just like my family!*
*Yeah, I know I could still get knocked up and all that, then I'll just have to hit eBay to buy more of them to make the set like my own family. That's me ... always thinkin'. Now I know my mom is crying over this post and my dad is passed out on the floor with me mentioning having another kid. Gotta go. My work here is done.
Yesterday we had to go to the Scout shop, which is up the street from where my mom works. She works at a florist. I decided to visit her and get some flowers and take a trip across town to Aunt Eva's grave. It was a last-minute adventure. Here are some pictures!
Eva's grave. She was married to Max, who was her second husband. Like me, she was married to a real jerk the first time around and found her true love the second time. |
This is the headstone for my mom's cousin, who died in a car crash when she was 14. My kids and I talked about it and how the headstone says, "She is not dead, she is just away." |
This is Joel POUNDING AUNT EVA. Okay, so she used to get little kids in a hug and pat their back and say, "I'm gonna pound you!" So we all pound our kids now and Aunt Eva needed to be pounded. |
There are 3 BOY dolls and 2 GIRL dolls, just like my family!*
*Yeah, I know I could still get knocked up and all that, then I'll just have to hit eBay to buy more of them to make the set like my own family. That's me ... always thinkin'. Now I know my mom is crying over this post and my dad is passed out on the floor with me mentioning having another kid. Gotta go. My work here is done.
Thursday, August 16, 2012
Thankful Thursday: Oliver's Labels

Here's a picture of one of the small, name-only labels on Michael's new homeschool bin. These are great for things you might send to school with your kids or put on other things where it's okay for your kid to be identified by name if his stuff gets lost. I put "McLoughlin" on my labels because I couldn't just pick one kid's name to put on. You, being normal and probably not having 64 kids, would probably get, say, a set of labels with your daughter's full name on them and a set with your son's full name :-)
Here are just some of the uses I came up with around my own house for these great labels, which come in many different sizes:
- Put them on/in shoes
- Makes the tagging of camp clothes simple
- Coats/jackets aren't lost for long (we find so much stuff like this at the school across the street when we go play at the playground)
- One less step in your life will be checking a lost and found bin for your kid's stuff ... you just wait until Oliver's Labels contacts you and lets you know where the thing is. Or someone can just bring that jacket to your kid's classroom instead of letting it rot in the lost and found bin.
- Special dolls
- Put them on the tags of stuffed animals
- Put them on your kid's shirt when you go to a crowded place for easy paging, especially if your child is very young
- The designs may be cute, but I'm telling you many adults need these things (you saw my laptop!)
- Get some of the labels that say ALLERGIES or NO NUTS to protect your child from a potentially bad health situation.
- Leave your ideas in the Comments section!
Check out Oliver's Labels at their website, on their Facebook fan page, and on Twitter! Free shipping on orders over $30. With so many cute designs and fonts and more, there is something for everyone! Next I want to see this company make labels with a tracking device so my kids will stop asking me where everything is :-)
I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Vintage Barbie Fun: My Teen Son Is Going to Kill me for Posting This
I die when I see this vintage black Barbie dress and also the vintage tutu. |
You gotta love the huge fish ... from my mom's husband to the kids. It's like a huge pillow and they love it.
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