Monday, December 13, 2010

Discovered and LOVE eBates!

I have been using eBates since October and really do like it a lot! I was a little hesitant in using it at first. Thought it was one of those silly scams. Happily, I have discovered otherwise. Not sure if anyone has used a third party company to buy things. Most of the time, the places I like to shop online are not included. I was thrilled to find Hanna Andersson and Shutterfly on eBates! Love both of those sites.

Anyway, if anyone is interested, check it out. eBates not only gives you money back (usually about 2-8% of your purchase....some places do specials of a lot more like 30% - though not usually the places I shop), it also lets you know if the company has a special and for how long. Really awesome if you do a lot of online shopping.

Here's the link to eBates...maybe you can get a little extra holiday cheer by trying it out :)

Seriously, I love to share good deals....and am trying not to sound like a giant walking advertisement (lol)!

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

The Day Before Thanksgiving


Yes, new excitement and some time have found their way in my life again....and just in time for the holidays too! With Thanksgiving a day away and so many things yet to be done. Isabelle is on Thanksgiving Break until next week, and we have some fun adventures ahead of us over the next five days.
Today, we are going to make Turkey Cookies for tomorrow as a special surprise. Found this cute "craft/recipe" on NickJr of all places. Looks like a super fun project for the two of us. Of course, I've made some adjustments to the recipe...such as making my own cookie dough :)

(picture from NickJr website of delicious and fun cookies!)

Then, the day after we will be making gingerbread cookies. Lots of gingerbread cookies. With a young cat in the house who *loves* to get into everything, my beautiful glass ornaments (collected over years and many are one of a kind) are safely tucked away until Natasha is old enough. So, we decorate the tree with great gingerbread cookies (angels, reindeer and santas). The house smells great for the entire Christmas season, and if a cookie breaks, so be it. Everyone is happy all around!

This morning, we are heading to a couple of stores to get some foil wrapping paper to complete the decorating of the three-season porch. Pictures will be posted of the completed project.

Oh yes, and a couple of apple pies are on the agenda today....what is Thanksgiving without apple pie?!

Enjoy your busy day too!

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Awesome Deal from Shutterfly

Occasionally, I post about a great deal or two. I love it when a company I like offers a special promotion. Shutterfly is doing just this right now. Anyone with a blog will receive 50 free holiday cards. Awesome deal! (Visit Shutterfly's blog for more info. and to submit request.)

I am a HUGE fan of Shutterfly. And, have made many a card and photo album with them. I especially love the great selection of holiday cards they have - even ones on card stock! Our family holiday card will be including the picture below of Isabelle when she visited a butterfly sanctuary.



The card I have chosen in one that allows for more than one picture - love this option! This is going to be my first time with holiday cards from Shutterfly. And, I expect no less than when I normally order prints, photo albums and other occasion cards - excellent product and easy to navigate website. Seriously, Shutterfly has it all over Snapfish. And, I truly enjoy the ability to view the finished product (online of course!) before ordering. Fixing any problems (red eye for example), centering subjects, opting for sepia or black and white is just wonderful for creativity and originality!

There are so many cards to choose from that it can be hard to pick only one! Highly encourage you to check on the holiday card selection - once you get there you will not go any where else!!

Thursday, November 18, 2010

An early Thanksgiving

Hello friends...it has been a little while since my last post....okay, more like A LOT while (lol)! Somehow life with a child has increased my inability to focus and stay organized. Why or how is a mystery to me.

As a nice way to begin blogging again, I wanted to share a simple thankful thought for this festive Thanksgiving holiday. With so much happening in the world, it is hard to remember the simple things, and I am very thankful for both my beautiful daughter and loving husband. Both provide me with many hours of joy and remind me what is important! Take a moment to stop and hug the ones you love in your life. I do every opportunity I can :)

More later.....

Friday, April 23, 2010

Red Velvet Cupcakes, fish and more

Nothing is ever still in our lives and that is wonderful! Isabelle will be the proud new owner of two fish on Sunday. She has fallen in love with "Nemo" at school and was very disappointed - okay, in tears really - when on her Lucky Star Day she was not able to feed Nemo because of all the other activities that particular day. So, she asked to buy her own fish. Yes, my four-year old has a been saving account than I. Pretty pathetic on my part! The tank is up and running in her room - 2-gallon one for small fish. I am not really a big fan of fish. Alas, both Isabelle and Al love them.

Today I was able to complete part one of the red velvet cupcakes (24 in total) for tomorrow's fundraiser. Myself and fourteen other people agreed to make cupcakes for a pasta dinner fundraiser for a family in one of my mom's groups that is in need. They look awesome. Tomorrow, the frosting will be made and applied. We are expecting about 300 people! Kudos to Marie for all the hard work she did in organizing the event!!!

Then, there is tomorrow. My Day as I am calling it. Facial and Pedi in the late morning and then off to the pasta dinner and afterwards, Girls Night with friends. I'm loving it!

Now, I am thinking of joining Foursquare. Why not - I do a lot of the other social networking, so why not this one. Now the world can know all that I do....like it really wants to know (lol)!

Monday, April 12, 2010

Quote to ponder

Interesting quote that has been attributed to Abraham Lincoln and it truly was made by the Rev. John Henry Boetcker in 1916 - quite some time after President Lincoln's death. Despite who said the following, it is so true and we should as try to remember the truth behind these words:

  • You cannot help the poor by destroying the rich.
  • You cannot strengthen the weak by weakening the strong.
  • You cannot bring about prosperity by discouraging thrift.
  • You cannot lift the wage earner up by pulling the wage payer down.
  • You cannot further the brotherhood of man by inciting class hatred.
  • You cannot build character and courage by taking away people's initiative and independence.
  • You cannot help people permanently by doing for them, what they could and should do for themselves

Sunday, April 4, 2010


(What the Easter Bunny left for Isabelle)

Happy Easter Peeps!!! One could not ask for a more beautiful day for Easter Sunday in New England. It is in the 70's and sunny. Making all the rain so worth it!!! Wishing everyone a wonderful Easter and hoping you are spending it with family and friends.

Friday, April 2, 2010

Spring in New England


For the next few days, it will be Spring in New England. And, I will be enjoying it so very much. One reason (outside of sunny skies and warm weather) is the start-up of a new non-profit that myself and two friends will be undertaking. The non-profit will focus on Moms and kids and is seriously in the beginning stages. We are a bit dissatisfied with a current moms group we are a part of and know that we can do so much more.

What would you like to see in a moms group if you were to start one? We have some great ideas but there is always room for more!!



And, now to leave you with a picture of Natasha who decided to find a spot to sleep after removing the sheers from the dining room windows. She is such a monkey ;-)

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Strawberry Tarts


Cooking with Isabelle is always fun, and until recently I have done the basics with her...pizza, applesauce, cupcakes, muffins, bread etc. Then, for some reason, I finally remembered about one of my all time favorite children's cookbook authors, Annabel Karmel. Her stuff is so yummy for both children and adults. (Not a huge fan of Deceptively Delicious by Jessica Seinfeld - recipes are okay though not my favorite.)

After buying one book and checking out her website, decided to make the apple meringue tarts. Of course, as is usual with me, I need to make a change...mainly as my strawberries were going to go bad well before the apples. So, the tarts are made with strawberries in place of apples and they look/smell awesome. Cannot wait to taste a bite!

For the recipe, simply check out Annabel Karmel's website. (Hopefully, will get pictures of my creation on here soon!) Thank you Annabel!!