Friday, December 3, 2010

Fireflies

So...I'm kind of obsessed with these guys...not sure who is cooler the guy that sings or the guy that produces the videos...both are kind of insane.

(Please disregard the tightness of the pants as this has caused distraction in some viewers who were given a preview of my obsession, BFF-M, talkin' to you here =P)


Saturday, November 6, 2010

Phrases

Top 10 New Household Phrases of 2010
  1. "It's too early, I just turned the monitor off..."
  2. "I don't think Kitty wants to play right now."
  3. "Why am I wet?"
  4. "Are you hungry again already?" (Okay, this one isn't new, the person who this is directly at, she's new.)
  5. "Pat the bunny, don't rip him in half and try to eat him!"
  6. "Please stop crying, I can't hear the TV."
  7. "When are you going to have teeth?"
  8. "What's wrong, that is an awful noise?!" or another variation, "Why are you crying? Who made you so sad?"
  9. "Ew gross, don't lick that!"
  10. "It wasn't me, that was her!"

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Libraries

Other than the squeamishness I have for libraries (much to the dismay of my mother who was a school librarian for goodness knows how many years)...this video is entertaining. The wide range of "performers" adds to the entertainment value...


Sadly, reports of bed bugs infesting our local libraries will not help the cause much...but libraries will survive...in some capacity I'm sure =)

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Beagle

Confession: While I do not typically like dogs, my favorite breed of dog is the Beagle.Last night I dreamed about going to some sort of store (after time-traveling there, obviously) where they sold used books (mostly those little the novelty books of quotes and lists and things) trinkets, and small animals (like hamsters and...wait for it...) Well I happened upon the cutest thing ever...MINI-BEAGLES! They are absolutely adorable and I wanted one, even after I woke up and was in the shower this morning.

Do mini-beagles really exist? I looked up "beagles" on Wikipedia and totally saw a picture of a beagle-pug mix and it was pretty adorable...but not quite what I saw in my dream...



After some more internet research I am proud to announce (to mostly myself since no one else probably cares)...

THEY DO EXIST!

Hello, Pocket Beagle!



Thursday, May 13, 2010

Fall

Yes, Fall.  As in, FALL TV SCHEDULES!  My favorite week of the spring is quickly approaching and I shall be glued to my entertainment news sources for several important announcements such as: will Chuck be renewed, will I be able to DVR everything I desire to watch on Mondays and Thursdays, and what show will I be able to find David Anders on next season?

Welcome to my happy place, aka next week:

Monday, 5/17: NBC and Fox
Tuesday, 5/18: ABC
Wednesday, 5/19: CBS
Thursday, 5/20: The CW

So flippin' excited...it's nice that some things aren't changing in my world now that Baby Bing has arrived.

Friday, April 30, 2010

Piggy

So in my April issue of Parenting Magazine (oh hush!) I came across something in the first few pages that I am absolutely thrilled about and most definitely want to get for Miss LJ someday:


This little piggy bank is from Money Savvy Generation and is available in a variety of colors. It visually demonstrates the important areas of "Save", "Spend", "Donate", and "Invest" in a fun way for the kiddos to understand (well, at least understand that there are four main ways to think of money). I absolutely love it and am almost as excited about this as I am for the new Virginia legislation that is going to require a personal finance class to be completed by all public school kids before they graduate high school.

I'm only a little sad that I didn't think of this piggy bank first as a product available through Bingham Bootcamp: Finance for Kids...

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Flop

This made me laugh out loud so hard I woke the baby...

Friday, January 22, 2010

Reading

We're coming down the home stretch and I think it is time to declare my favorite baby readings for the past eight months.
 
 
Yes, it's cliche, but this book was extremely helpful (especially the index) in the weeks before my first doctor's appointment and since then for brief weekly updates and a quick reference guide.  I most definitely did not read this the entire way through, but the set-up of the book makes it really easy to skip around to where ever your interests fall during a certain day.
 
 
This book was passed along to us by some friends who had also recently had their first child.  It has been an invaluable resource for all the baby shopping and researching that has happened in the past few months.  It covers everything from maternity clothes, cribs, mattresses, baby clothes, you name it, this book covers it.  It has actually surpassed Consumer Reports as our go-to guide for baby ratings.  The book gets updated on a regular basis and there is an accompanying blog: http://baby411.typepad.com/babybargains/ with updates, recall notices, etc.  If you're my friend and will be having a child in the near future, you will probably get this book as a gift =P
 
 
We'll see how effective this book becomes once Baby Bing arrives, but the principles in the book make a lot of sense to us so far!  We have known parents all over the spectrum described in the book and have see the differences in their children so we're optimistic for the effectiveness of the principles we're learning.
 
#4 - What's Going On In There? (Hubby's personal favorite)
 
This book was recommended by my mother-in-law who was a pre-school teacher for many years.  While the length of the book was daunting for Hubby, once he realized this covered brain development from within the womb through age 5, it became more approachable.  It's been great not only for learning what to be doing or not doing, but for the why.  Traditional baby interactions explained in a way that makes you appreciate how God's wired us all when you realize how many "maternal instincts" actually serve a very legitimate purpose in the child's brain development (everything from labor and delivery to rocking/swaying a baby).  This book was a total winner for the engineer in the family ;-)
 
And there you have it.  My reading list has been predominately baby-related over the past few months, but I think in the end it'll be worth it and it has definitely helped combat any first-time-parent anxieties that we were feeling...or at least helped to make a dent in our feelings of inadequacy ;-)

Friday, January 1, 2010

Ten

In 2010 I resolve to:

  1. Add one new dinner recipe to my repertoire per month (only "keepers" count, who knows how many new recipes I'll have to try in a month!)

    --> Blog through the kitchen adventures of 2010 on the Kitchen Adventures blog I set up and then never updated in 2009.
  2. Read one book per month (Round 2).
  3. Reassess the gardening situation in the backyard.
  4. Limit myself to only 1 flat tire this year (4 was a bit excessive this year) 0=)
  5. Develop a successful routine that includes Quiet Time, Hubby Time, Baby Time, and maybe even Me Time.
  6. Come up with a stellar entrepreneurial idea with Mrs. R. that will be amazingly successful and make the hubbies proud ;-)