Back to school time for me is all about the "first day of school" outfit. While my daughter and I bought her pink striped dress and matching socks weeks ago, my sons have taken longer to find that perfect outfit that signals, "I don't really care what I'm wearing, but yes I know it's cool." Even … [Read more...]
My generous girl
As I posted here, Fiona & Sophie are arguing more often. Sometimes I even hear the phrase "I don't like Sophie/Fiona anymore.", so sad.The girls often fight over objects: toys or often, shoes or clothing. When this happens I try to help them negotiate a way to share, but that doesn't … [Read more...]
Family Friendly Theatre in Stratford
I took the kids to see Peter Pan but I hardly saw the performance. I was so enjoying watching my boys, aged 6 and 8, react to everything from Nana the canine nurse to the moment that the Darling children first learn to fly to the incredible life-size pirate ship, that I simply didn't have enough … [Read more...]
Say Goodbye to your Scratchpad
Say goodbye to your scratchpad. Say goodbye to your bits of notepaper everywhere and your binder of clippings. Say goodbye to the 10 minute hunt to find that bit of information you know you have somewhere.In my second post I let you in on a little secret called OneNote: a digital notebook that can … [Read more...]
How I will use Microsoft 2010!
Some of you may know... some may not... I'm the Mommy behind thebabybottomline.com... I do product testing.. love Mommy sites... and dishing about them with all my friends. I also blog for a free Canadian baby magazine. I ... do... work full time too... LOL. Now, taking my crazy life into … [Read more...]
Bye Bye Blog
I know many of you have been wondering if I have been on vacation this week as I haven't blogged for the entire week. It was really weird for me NOT to be blogging as I have enjoyed the experience of sharing events, stories, recipes etc. with you, more than I would have ever imagined. However, … [Read more...]
Bedtime for high schoolers?
Ask me anything about babies, toddlers and school-aged children and I am your expert. We've pretty much encountered it all with those age groups. My oldest continues to be my test child. This week, she starts high school. She is the most awesome of teenagers. I am constantly awed by how she lives … [Read more...]
Foreplay: the Response
A few days ago, Nancy from Flying Solo wrote a compelling post, aimed at her male readers, about the importance of foreplay in relationships. She outlined some excellent examples of how to woo a lady into intimacy... but, as a male reader of her blog, I fear I cannot let this topic go without … [Read more...]
slapbooking
Scrap booking became a very big creative passion for so many a few years ago. Suddenly people poured over papers and embellishments they way they used to pour over fabrics. The finished products were something to behold-each page a painstaking three dimensional collage of memories, quotes, all in … [Read more...]
Star Grazing
With the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) ramping up, people are busy planning where they're going to camp out to get the best glimpse of their favourite celebs. I've had the opportunity to attend a number of TIFF screenings over the year, and the throngs of people all straining, and … [Read more...]
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