Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Sorry We're Light on Posts This Month....


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I wanted to apologize for the lack of awesomely fun posts the month of July. And, I thought I’d give you my best excuses (that also happen to be true). (=

The boys spent the first 2 ½ weeks of July on Vacation at their grandparents’ house while I travelled a bunch for work. They did lots of fun and creative things while there – and greatly improved their swimming skills! – but, I wasn’t around to share any of it. )=

Then, on my first weekend of the month home with the boys (just this past weekend) I got a miserable cold, and now Cabot has a virus that has his tonsils so swollen I’m not exactly sure how he can swallow. Check out the pic we took to gross out my dad! (=
BUT, we will be back with tons more fun stuff – just as soon as we kick this virus. Thanks for being patient with us!!

Have a fun day!!!

Sunday, July 24, 2011

And the Winner Is.....

We put the comments from Facebook and the Blog in a bowl and the winner is....
 
 
I'll get Gwen's mailing address from her and send the FUN MAIL her way. (=

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The boys want to do another FUN DRAWING!! They love the drawings. (=

We are giving away a copy of the latest Chef Messy Sleeves and Cooker Cabot Cookbook. (the version we did for last Christmas). And of course - it will be autographed by the awesome authors/illustrators Riley and Cabot! (= It's a great cookbook with fabulous illustrations (if we do say so ourselves...) (=
Here's a photo of the cover.

You can leave a comment on this blog post (and/or on my Facebook post if you are Facebook friends with me) and we will draw the winner’s name on Sunday evening (the 24th). Riley said if you comment here and on Facebook you get your name in the drawing twice. (=

Friday, July 22, 2011

Keepsakes your kids will like now - and LOVE when they are older and can really appreciate how special they are!

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What was your favorite book when you were a kid? Maybe, if you are like me, you have lots of favorites - and just thinking of them makes you smile doesn't it?!?
One fabulous thing that I do for my kids (I know, I'm modest aren't I? he-he) is keeping a collection of their favorite childhood books. BUT, not just any collection - I contact the authors and/or illustrators and arrange to have them sign copies of their books to my children. My kids think the books are very cool now - because having an author/illustrator sign a book especially to you IS cool!!!!! So I let them peruse them and enjoy some of the coolness now - but, I actually keep the autographed collections on a higher shelf in the library so they will stay in good shape for when my guys are adults with kids of their own and will REALLY appreciate how cool they are! (=
Today some fabulous books arrived for our collection! Daniel Kirk was gracious enough to autograph a set of Library Mouse books for each of my boys. And not only did he autograph them - he also drew a Mouse character in each one! The boys thought the books with the drawings were SO COOL (and I have to agree)!! Here are a few photos.



I started this book tradition when I contacted Sandra Boynton to autograph "Pajama Time," and "Snuggle Puppy" for Riley when he was a toddler. Some others I've gotten are "I'm Mighty," and "I'm Dirty" by Kate and Jim Mcmullan; "How I Became a Pirate" and "Pirates Don't Change Diapers" by Melinda Long and "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie" by Laura Numeroff. I've also gotten some Fancy Nancy books autographed by the fabulous illustrator Robin Preiss Glasser for my fancy little niece Maddie, and managed to track down Father Gander (who is now a professor) to get one of my friend's an autographed childhood favorite for a baby shower present.
I have to say, getting the autograph from the author who published during my childhood was kind of difficult - but getting the autographs from my kids' favorite authors was very easy!!  For this reason I suggest you start your child's autographed collection while their favorite authors are still active and easy to find on the internet! (=
Here's how to start your child's priceless collection of childhood favorites:
 1. Pick a few of your child's favorite books - you probably have them memorized from cover to cover don't you?
2. Search for the Author/Illustrator website. On their website will be a listing of book signings they are doing, and if there happens to be a book signing in your area you can go this route to get the autographed book. BUT, the route I recommend going is to find the Contact Me link and send them an email. (I've noticed that when you mail the books you sometimes get fun drawings with the autographs like the ones Daniel Kirk did - but, when you go to a book signing they usually have a long line so there might not be time for these fun personal touches.)
3. When you email the author/illustrator start by telling them which books your kid loves and explain to them that you are trying to gather a collection of autographed favorites for your kid. Ask them if they are willing to autograph some books if you mail them along with money for return postage. (Note: I think it's very important and polite to include return postage for them.) Then ask them for the address to send the books to if they are willing to autograph them.
4. Every author I have asked so far has responded rather quickly (love that fast email) that they are willing to do so! So, I buy new copies of the books I want autographed - because of course, my kids will still want their well-loved and worn copies out to read and I keep the autographed copies safe on a shelf. Then I package up the book(s) and BEFORE I seal the envelope/box I weigh the package so I know how much money to include for return postage.
Included in each package I send to an author/illustrator:
  • Book(s) - each with a post it stuck to it saying who I want it signed to, and all wrapped together in bubble wrap
  • Envelope with -- a print out of the email they sent to me (so they have a reference as to who I am) with my return address printed neatly, a thank you note, and cash to pay for return shipping
5. Mail your package off and wait for your FUN MAIL to arrive!! If you haven't heard back in a few weeks, feel free to follow up (nicely!) via email. Remember they might even be busier than you are (which I know is hard to believe) and they are doing their best to get back to you. And if the author is on tour and your package takes longer than expected to arrive - it may just arrive with an extra goody.... (= Robin Preiss Glasser included an extra copy of her book "Tea For Ruby" that was autographed by her and the author, Sarah The Duchess of York, when she cut it close for a holiday present I'd been planning - it was definitely worth the wait! (=
I've had only good luck with every author/illustrator I've contacted and I wish you luck starting your priceless collection!

Friday, July 1, 2011

Best. Cake. Ever. and easy to make too!! (=

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sorry for the poor quality phone photo.... but you can still see the yumminess....


This is seriously one of the best (maybe even THE best) cake I have ever eaten! It was really easy to make too - especially since my mom and Cabot made it and all I had to do was eat it. (=

Seriously though, they said it was easy to make and shared the instructions. So, if you like the looks of this cake just follow these easy instructions and whip one up. No need to wait for a special occasion, make one just because CAKE IS GOOD. (=

Mix up a chocolate cake mix according to directions on the box (they used a Betty Crocker Super Moist Chocolate Fudge Cake Mix - I would say use this one, or another dark, moist cake. Do not use Milk Chocolate or German Chocolate cake - it won't be as good)

Bake in two round layers according to the box directions.

When the layers are cool, split them so you have four layers. To do this: Use a large bread knife to carefully cut the layers in half - just leave them sitting on the cooling rack and run the knife parallel to the counter. If they aren't very flat on the tops trim to make flat. (note: it helps to get a flatter cake if you push the unbaked batter toward the edge of the pans before baking.)

Wash and slice a large container of fresh strawberries.

Use 1 1/2 pints of whipping cream (they come in pint size so use 1 1/2 containers). Whip until almost whipped to stiff peaks, then add 1 cup of powdered sugar and a tsp of vanilla. Beat until stiff peaks (but not butter).

Put the cake together: Cake, whipped cream, sliced strawberries, a little more whipped cream, another layer of cake and so on... If it gets tippy push a few straws down through the layers to hold it all together.

Decorate top with strawberries. ENJOY!

Best. Cake. Ever. Seriously!


Here's the cake mix they used (this is the cake mix we normally use around here)

Funky Crayon Winner (=

Oops, we forgot to post the winner of the funky crayon drawing - but, we didn't forget to draw the winner and send her prize. Congratulations, Rebecca! (=