Opening a box of ordered fabric always makes my heart go pitter patter!
Today I opened a delivered box and found these:
{smile}
On the left is a snuggly flannel print, on the right is a lighterweight knit stripe with some shimmer in the gray area - it's beautiful!
Can't wait to run these up to the bonus room and get sewing...
Amanda
Friday, August 26, 2011
Fabric Makes My Heart Go Pitter-Patter....
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Etsy
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
No Fear? No Problem...
Yesterday we started up one last round of daily swim lessons before preschool starts up again.
It helps Bubbalu learn how to swim (duh) and helps keep his huge bucket-sized need of social interaction and physical activity partially filled. MUCH more full than can be accomplished sitting at home with a boring Mama and a sister to torment.
This kid has no fear. As I've said before, I've always wanted his swimming instructors to scare him a bit, to help him develop a healthy sense of fear for water.
NEVER works.
Hence the need for LOTS of swim lessons so we know he will be safer when he is around water.
This lack of fear was proved again at our local fair where he rode as many rides as his height would allow, the faster and scarier the better. Oy.
This is our first lessons at this local pool for Bubbalu. It's actually where I learned how to swim. Great memories! After a swim lesson is done, all students get a chance to go down the really tall (for a 4 yr old) slide or jump off the diving board.
Of course there was no hesitation from our thrill-seeker.
Grabbed my phone JUST in time to snap this pic of Bubbalu shooting off the end of the slide with a look of absolute glee on his face:
Pin It
Makes me laugh EVERY. SINGLE. TIME I look at it :)
Off to rinse out his swim stuff...
Amanda
VintageDutchGirl on FACEBOOK :)
It helps Bubbalu learn how to swim (duh) and helps keep his huge bucket-sized need of social interaction and physical activity partially filled. MUCH more full than can be accomplished sitting at home with a boring Mama and a sister to torment.
This kid has no fear. As I've said before, I've always wanted his swimming instructors to scare him a bit, to help him develop a healthy sense of fear for water.
NEVER works.
Hence the need for LOTS of swim lessons so we know he will be safer when he is around water.
This lack of fear was proved again at our local fair where he rode as many rides as his height would allow, the faster and scarier the better. Oy.
This is our first lessons at this local pool for Bubbalu. It's actually where I learned how to swim. Great memories! After a swim lesson is done, all students get a chance to go down the really tall (for a 4 yr old) slide or jump off the diving board.
Of course there was no hesitation from our thrill-seeker.
Grabbed my phone JUST in time to snap this pic of Bubbalu shooting off the end of the slide with a look of absolute glee on his face:
Pin It
Makes me laugh EVERY. SINGLE. TIME I look at it :)
Off to rinse out his swim stuff...
Amanda
VintageDutchGirl on FACEBOOK :)
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Did I Do That?
Friday, August 19, 2011
Stain and Germ Smackdown...
I cannot believe how excited I was yesterday for the FedEx truck to arrive.
I was actually giddy.
As a stay at home Mama with two very messy (and one pottytraining) younguns, I'd say these are pretty giddy-worthy:
On your left is the Eureka Enviro Steamer Hard Surface Steam Mop, 303A. I purchased mine here.
On the right is the Bissell Little Green Portable Deep Cleaner. I purchased mine here.
SO, STINKIN excited! My beautiful wood floors take a daily beating. As in milk drips from leaky sippy cups, being peed on (sad but true), trudged on with muddy shoes, sneezed on, sat on by toddlers with leaky diarrhea diapers, food squashed onto (and dried!) and other random disgusting grossness.
I hate to mop. As in hands n knees with a bucket of soapy water and a rag mop. Up till now I haven't really found any other cleaning device that is as effective as the old fashioned way. But THIS steam mop!? Cue the hallelujah chorus. Drips, smudges, etc just melted away effortlessly!
Here is a before/after shot of my kitchen floor:
Yes, they really ARE gleaming!
The ultimate test, the corner where Lil Chicks' high chair lives:
Smooth as buttah! And all it took was WATER....and killed tons of nasty bugs, because that steam? 220 degrees. Twice as much as the Shark one.
Before deciding which steam mop to get I read reviews like a crazy lady, and especially the seven steam mop comparison review on Amazon.com. I was most concerned about reviewers saying it leaked all over the floor the first time using it. Not at all! Smiled like a techy dweeb the entire time I used my new fave cleaner.
Hey now, don't forget about my cutie lil green machine! I've taken it out of the box and kissed it, but haven't used it yet. I have a list of about 10 pillows, pieces of furniture, places in my car and carpet spots that I'll be using this baby on. Can't wait for the stain smackdown to begin!
Ah yes, I must truly be a Mama to be THIS excited about cleaning appliances....
Amanda
***Oh yes, I should probably say that I've received NO compensation, was provided NO tester products or given anything except for a smile ole fat smile for this post...it was all me baby.***
VintageDutchGirl on FACEBOOK :)
I was actually giddy.
As a stay at home Mama with two very messy (and one pottytraining) younguns, I'd say these are pretty giddy-worthy:
On your left is the Eureka Enviro Steamer Hard Surface Steam Mop, 303A. I purchased mine here.
On the right is the Bissell Little Green Portable Deep Cleaner. I purchased mine here.
SO, STINKIN excited! My beautiful wood floors take a daily beating. As in milk drips from leaky sippy cups, being peed on (sad but true), trudged on with muddy shoes, sneezed on, sat on by toddlers with leaky diarrhea diapers, food squashed onto (and dried!) and other random disgusting grossness.
I hate to mop. As in hands n knees with a bucket of soapy water and a rag mop. Up till now I haven't really found any other cleaning device that is as effective as the old fashioned way. But THIS steam mop!? Cue the hallelujah chorus. Drips, smudges, etc just melted away effortlessly!
Here is a before/after shot of my kitchen floor:
Yes, they really ARE gleaming!
The ultimate test, the corner where Lil Chicks' high chair lives:
Smooth as buttah! And all it took was WATER....and killed tons of nasty bugs, because that steam? 220 degrees. Twice as much as the Shark one.
Before deciding which steam mop to get I read reviews like a crazy lady, and especially the seven steam mop comparison review on Amazon.com. I was most concerned about reviewers saying it leaked all over the floor the first time using it. Not at all! Smiled like a techy dweeb the entire time I used my new fave cleaner.
Hey now, don't forget about my cutie lil green machine! I've taken it out of the box and kissed it, but haven't used it yet. I have a list of about 10 pillows, pieces of furniture, places in my car and carpet spots that I'll be using this baby on. Can't wait for the stain smackdown to begin!
Ah yes, I must truly be a Mama to be THIS excited about cleaning appliances....
Amanda
***Oh yes, I should probably say that I've received NO compensation, was provided NO tester products or given anything except for a smile ole fat smile for this post...it was all me baby.***
VintageDutchGirl on FACEBOOK :)
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