Category Archives: Family matters

In which we discuss matters of the family.

Because I need more decorative robots

Pete is very fond of robots. He has a totally awesome long-sleeve robot shirt that he’s been waiting to wear all summer long. I finally put him on it today, only to discover that his arms have grown about 3 inches since Spring, thus rendering it a totally awesome three-quarter-sleeve robot shirt. Anyway, I clicked over to the LaRu shop from The Oatmeal and discovered a world of robot goodness on etsy. Here are a few things I loved:

robotery

  1. I would wear the Lovebot necklace by LaRu at least every other day. Robots need love, too.
  2. Stewart is an adorable little stitched robot on canvas by Jenn Lawrence. He’d look great in Pete’s room.
  3. Speaking of things that would look great in Pete’s room, he already has a couple of John Golden prints in his room, so Oscar would feel right at home.
  4. I’m pretty sure Boba Fett wasn’t a robot, but he looks all roboty, and Keppit Art has made a sweet Boba Fett hat. And this is my list, so it’s in.

Toy shopping at the drug store

Works-for-Me WednesdayI love CVS. I have great luck finding things in their clearance section, and I usually have a coupon from their ExtraCare program to make my find even cheaper. Yesterday I went to CVS to pick up some pull-ups for the boy, and I came home with:

  • two packs of pull-ups (buy one, get one 50% off).
  • a refill for our bathroom wipes.
  • two candy bars (two for $1).
  • three Toy Story toys — Jessie, Woody & Bullseye and a Rex Hot Wheels (all 75% off).
  • On top of the in-store discounts, I had a coupon for $4 off a $20 purchase. I spent a total of $23 and change, and now I have an extra pack of pull-ups on hand and less shopping to do at Christmas.

    If you haven’t signed up for the CVS “loyalty” card, I think you should do so. Our CVS has a neat little kiosk where you scan your card and it prints out coupons, and they almost always have something I need (like, um, Toy Story toys or candy bars. Hm…) on clearance.

    So! Shopping at CVS: It works for me.

    The day that felt like a Hallmark ad

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    Project 52: Date Nights logo

  • A superb, thoughtful husband.
  • A pair of delightful children.
  • Rockford was in charge of planning this week’s date, and it was one of the nicest days I’ve ever had. We took Poppy to a friend’s birthday party in the morning, and I had an appointment for a haircut at noon. After that, we went grocery shopping and then came home.

    (I know this doesn’t really sound like a date, but it was kind of an all-day plan. And it wasn’t a just-the-two-of-us date. But it was a super day. Just hang in there with me.)

    After Rockford put away all the groceries (like I said: superb husband), he loaded the kids back into the car and told me I was staying home, “to take a nap or go to the library or the bookstore or a coffee shop or something. Whatever you want to do.” Being the stay-at-home, homeschooling mother of a 2.75-year-old Thank You partyand a 5-year-old, I don’t spend much time alone. This was an unexpected treat. So I sat at home and savored the silence for awhile, then I went to the library and leisurely browsed. It was lovely.

    And then! Then I came home and opened the door, and it was quiet. There were small rumblings upstairs, but it was mostly quiet, and there was no one in sight. As I walked into the kitchen and spotted flowers, a balloon and a cake that said “Thank You Mommy,” a thunderous flurry of little feet (and a pair of big feet) pounded down the stairs, and a little blonde whirlwind grabbed me and yelled, “Surprise! It’s ‘Thank You, Mommy’ Day’!” And I smiled so much my face hurt. Not only did I get flowers, a balloon and a cake, Poppy had also picked out a video game she thought I’d enjoy and a fancy pink party dress* that Poppy and I saw a few weeks ago.

    We played “Cooking Mama: Cook Off” for awhile, then we headed downtown where we walked around for awhile before having dinner. The weather was beautiful, downtown was lively, and I was reminded that I’ve been blessed with an amazingly wonderful family.

    *She wanted me to buy it then, because “Mommy, you need a pink dress!” But where am I going to wear a pink party dress? It is so pink. If I think of a place to wear it, I’ll be asking you for shoe advice. Anyway, they went to get it, and it had been marked down 50 percent. And it was already on clearance. So good bargain hunting, li’l P!