Archive for September, 2010

What Every Woman Needs in Her Wardrobe

Wednesday, September 29th, 2010

I am obsessed with 84 things every woman needs in her wardrobe, an article which appeared in a Special Edition of Glamour Magazine this month.  So much so, I thought I’d share.  Enjoy!

For The Love of Lexy

Monday, September 27th, 2010

You have lots of little buddies but Lexy’s your best.

You talk about her all the time, to that I can attest.

 

Whenever you’re not with her, you always wonder what she’s up to.

Is she at preschool, or playing, or perhaps trying a new hairdo?

 

And when you two are together, you can’t wait to play chase.

All she has to do is ask, and you’re both off on a great race.

 

When we took you two to the circus, Lexy’s mother and I -

The pair of you chatted like crazy during the entire car ride.

 

You like her blond hair and her pretty eyes of blue.

And you do what she says, no matter what she asks of you.

 

You’re the very best of buddies and it’s so fun for me to see.

You’re two sweet peas in a pod, just you and Lexy.

 

Husbandism #26

Saturday, September 25th, 2010

David:   “It was really, really good.  And then, it was really, really bad…   if you know what I mean.”

How my husband described his experience with a Sausage, Egg, and Cheese McGriddle from McDonald’s.

I Rue, Do You?

Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010

While everyone, and by everyone I mean me, agrees nothing can replace the glossies, I do love, love, love all these new online only publications.   The latest, Rue Magazine, is filled with gorgeous layouts and fantastic articles.  It is the brainchild of Anne Sage and Crystal Gentilello and I believe the pair truly have the pulse on what’s new, fresh, and oh-so-chic.

If I Weren’t Moving, I’d Totally Buy This Mirror. Tottally.

Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010

How perfect is this piece from Z Gallerie?  I love how it weaves in and out of itself endlessly in the most beautiful geometric pattern.  If I weren’t moving, I’d totally buy this marvelous mirror.  Totally.

The Boy Who Wears Bracelets

Sunday, September 19th, 2010

“Take that off,” she demanded when she realized what her toddler was wearing.

“You’re a boy! Boys do not wear bracelets.” And as she said it, she ripped off his pink plastic prize and flung it to the floor. And he started crying. Hard. But she didn’t care. She just rolled her eyes at her friend and continued her conversation about how the fence her next door neighbor is building is ruining her property value.

“Mommy,” Latham looked up at me and blinked, “why did that lady take his bracelet?”

“I’m not sure, buddy,” is all I felt comfortable saying, since we were standing right behind the woman and the son she just scolded.

David, Reichen, Latham, and I were at the Outdoor Movie and Fun Night the mom’s group I belong to organized. It was a cool summer evening and the boys (and by the boys, I mean Reichen, Latham, and David) were having a blast jumping in the bouncy house, playing toddler golf, and stuffing their faces with hot dogs, chips, and watermelon flavored snow cones.

It was getting dark, but before we spread out our blanket for the night’s feature flick, Toy Story II, Latham and Reichen wanted to play one more game. So we stood in line behind a little guy who couldn’t have been more than 2 ½ to play the Tootsie Roll game. And since his mom was no where in site, when it was his turn, I explained to all three little dudes how to play it.

“All you have to do,” I said, “is pick a lollipop.” “And then, you just have to tell me the color of your stick.” “If you have a green stick, you get to pick a prize from the green bowl. If you have a red stick, you get to pick a prize from the red bowl.”

I watched all three little guys gasp and giggle when they realized not only did they get to eat the lollipop, but they got to pick a prize, too.  They were psyched!

The bowls were full of all sorts of fun stuff such as bubbles, crayons, playing cards, and bracelets. And the little boys couldn’t wait to choose a lollipop and claim their reward. Reichen picked bubbles from the green bowl. And Latham and the other little guy choose pink bracelets from the red bowl.

“Look, mommy! I’m just like you,” Latham laughed when he held out his chubby little arm for my inspection.

“I know, baby,” I smiled. “You look just like mommy,” and I held out my wrist as well.

Latham loves bracelets.  And he has ever since he brought me a bangle from my jewelry box several months ago and asked if he could wear it.  And when 4 year old Lexy, one of his best buddies, offered him a bunch of rubber band bracelets, he wore all of them from his wrist to his elbow for two weeks.  He never took them off.  Ever.  And we let him.

“Why,” I replied, when David wondered one time why Latham was wearing bracelets. “He’s only 2 years old.”  “He doesn’t know what boys should wear and what girls should wear.” ”He just likes to wear them.”  ”And who cares, anyhow,” I laughed, “if wearing bracelets makes him happy, who are we to take that away.”  And David agreed.

And that’s the last conversation David and I have ever had about it.  My baby will figure out soon enough that boys don’t really wear bracelets.  So until then, he can wear them all he wants.  And when he asks why another mommy ripped one off his friend’s wrist, I’ll just shrug and say, “I don’t know, buddy.”

Because I don’t.

Husbandism #26

Sunday, September 19th, 2010

David:  “I missed you so much.  I need you around here to tell me what to do.”

What my husband said after I returned home from my 6 day trip to Washington D.C.  I asked him if I could record him saying that sentence, and he replied I could even post it on my blog.  So here it is, honey. 

Toddler Talk

Thursday, September 16th, 2010

Reichen: “Daddy, I need to poop.  Hey, where is the potty seat?”

David:  “Your party seat?”

Reichen:  “No, Daddy.  POTTY seat!  But it’s like a party when I poop.  Shut the door, please.”

There Once Was a Girl Named Tasha

Wednesday, September 15th, 2010

There once was a girl named Tasha.

Who flew to DC with her momma.

 

It was her 60th birthday;

They ate cupcakes that were gourmet.

 

And toured the amazing home of Obama. 

Toddler Talk

Tuesday, September 14th, 2010

Reichen:  “It’s just some old lady.”

What my 3 year old blurted as my mother-in-law opened the door to my realtor who stopped by to drop off some paperwork.  Yes, she heard it.  And no, I wasn’t there.  Thank goodness.

Husbandism #25

Sunday, September 12th, 2010

David:   “I only ran over it once.  My front tires and back tires hit it, that’s all.  Now, if I ran over it with my front tires and back tires, and put it in drive and ran over it again with my front tires and my back tires, that would be twice. 

David’s defense when I brought up how I wish I could use the suitcase he destroyed a couple months ago but can’t since he ran over with his car – twice.

The One About a Whiner and a Winner

Friday, September 10th, 2010

Have I Told You:

Reichen chipped my front tooth while trying kiss me.

Reichen and Latham have a serious case of diarrhea.  And I’ve been collecting stool samples for tests.  And changing diapers and underwear every 30 seconds.  And running never ending loads of laundry.  And incessantly disinfecting our home.

I totally flaked on a friend’s play date.  I thought the boys and I were supposed to be there Thursday at 11:00am, not Wednesday at 11:00am.  And to make matters worse, I didn’t even realize my mistake until yesterday.

We have not sold our home even though:

  • it’s been on the market 6 months.
  • we’ve lowered the asking price $40,000.
  • we’ve painted the entire interior.
  • we’ve replaced our awesome light fixtures with boring ones.
  • we’ve put in new landscaping.

How impossible it is to keep a house in ‘show’ condition while raising 2 toddlers.

David drives 6 hours a day, nearly every day, for work while we wait to sell our home.

This entire post deleted itself when I pushed the button to publish it.

Okay.  Okay.  Okay.  This concludes the whining portion of this post.  Here’s the part where I tell you who won The Great Give Away.  Shall We?  Let’s.

Andrea, you’re the winner!  I’ll be e-mailing you shortly with more information,  In the meantime, here’s how Andrea wants to customize her new Sigg Water Bottle from Cafe Press.

“I would definitely put a picture of my family on it so that no matter where I am or no matter where they are, I can always “see” them, especially since my oldest started Kindergarten.”

Thanks so much to everyone who entered! 

Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have more stool samples to collect.  Lots more.  Have I told you the doctor wants 7 vials full of fecal.

Help. Me.

Husbandism #24

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

David:  “Since you’re always wondering what the boys and I do when you’re running errands, I recorded it.”

p.s.  Make sure you don’t miss The Great Giveaway.  You have until Thursday, September 9th at noon to enter.  Good Luck!

The Great Giveaway

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

I can’t tell you how excited I am about my very first giveaway here at 3 Stinky Boys and Me.  I mean, I’ve waited a long time for the perfect present for you guys.  During the year and a half I’ve been blogging, I’ve had several retailers offer me stuff, and by stuff, I mean crap.  Did I tell you about the one guy who wanted me to review and giveaway Sarah Palin toilet paper?  Seriously.  But who wants to wipe their precious parts with a Palin?  Um, not me.  So I passed.

But I didn’t pass the offer Cafe Press gave me.  The online retailer wants to give one of my readers an eco-friendly and fun SIGG water bottle.  These safe and durable aluminum bottles are great for the gym, kid’s lunch bags and more. With 100% satisfaction guaranteed, most orders ship within one business day.  And if you can’t find the perfect SIGG design, you can create your own like I did.

And creating your own design is so easy.  All you need to do is upload the picture you want and edit your message.  That’s it.  And the best part:  Cafe Press shows you exactly what your custom water bottle looks like before you even order it. 

CafePress also offers the best selection of personalized gifts and unique gifts such as t-shirts, clothing, mugs, art & posters. 

Want to enter to win the SIGG?  Here’s how.

The Rules:

Leave a comment telling me who or what image you would put on your Cafe Press SIGG water bottle

In your comment, mention the ways in which you follow 3 Stinky Boys and Me:

Google Reader or equivalent RSS feed reader (+1)

Google Friend (+3)

Twitter (+3)

Facebook (+1)

Did you notice the more ways you follow 3 Stinky Boys and Me, the more chances you have to win?  If you follow 3 and Me on google reader or Facebook, you get 1 chance to win.  But if you follow 3 and Me on Twitter or Goggle Friend, you get 3 chances to win!  And if you follow 3 and Me on all four social networks, you get 8 chances to win!  Trust me, this $28 SIGG bottle is worth the work.

And finally, the giveaway closes on Thursday, September 9th at noon.  I’ll choose a winner randomly from all the entries.

Good Luck!