May 13, 2010

Blogs, good reading or just perpetuating crap on the internet?

So, I enjoy reading blogs, of all sorts, sewing, parenting, crafting blah, blah, blah.  Sometimes I like to write about or share them here, my husband says its just perpetuating crap on the internet - not that it stops him reading some of them too!

My current favourite is by Australian Mia Freedman (you know former Editor of Cosmo/Cleo/Dolly) it's called Mama Mia.  It's fantastic. Honest, funny and cool.  She writes postings like "Sharon Stone are you Batshit Crazy, Yes you are" and "What are you thankful for this week" but most of all she tells it like it is (for her, and to be honest a lot of the rest of us).

She's wrongly copped a lot of unfair comment from the likes of Australia's Today Tonight on a recent posting - it's filed under body image and you can read it here. And then you can read Mia's response to the media storm here.

Why do I care? I'm writing about it because I hate Today Tonight and after three years away I'd forgotten about it. But, it seems they're still producing pieces not with a balanced approach but designed to entertain the viewers with antagonistic journalism. Shame on you TT. And that's my say on the matter.  I love Mia's blog and will continue to read it, and when I return to Australia I'll still hate Today Tonight.

I find Mia's blog so refreshing and enjoyable to read. When it comes to parenting it's different from the Mommy blogs that I read about my local area (honestly, that's the closest I've come to a parent group).  It's just more fun and informative than most anything else I read. Plus, I feel just a little bit connected to the goings on at home in Australia when I read it (like this post "Not Happy Kev..." and this one on the 2010 federal budget.

On a happier note, back to the thank you post - "Thank You Note..." which leads me to another blog where the author, Leah, writes a thank you note daily to something. Anything. From alcohol, to an flight music catalog. I love it, and am adding to my list of favourite things.  So thanks MamaMia.com.au for finding it and sharing it, and thanks to thxthxthx.com for writing it!

I encourage you to check out these blogs too! And in the mean time, I'll continue to read my ever growing blog roll and perpetuate crap on the internet!

xo S
images from Mama Mia and from thxthxthx.com

May 12, 2010

Dinner in 15 minutes flat?

Not sure why I haven't found this before... or if its new, but I am loving the idea.

Real Simple have an online tool for recipe ideas. No wait. It's more than that, its recipe ideas for QUICK meals.

All you have to do is select your main ingredient (beef/pork, chicken, pasta etc) and then the "type of dish" (soup/salad, easy, kid friendly, no cook, five ingredients or less etc).  And then click get recipes, decide and get in the kitchen and out again!

Now, what should we have for dinner tonight?

Happy Cooking!

xo S
Image is a screen shot of the Real Simple Dinner in Fifteen Minutes Flat Webpage.

May 5, 2010

What a great idea...

via Minor Details

The rocking chair anad cradle in one... genius. Now you can sit and rock a bye baby - and nothing could be better than that on limited sleep right?

image from minor details

May 3, 2010

Tylenol Recall - again.


The kind people at Stroller Traffic were kind enough to special issue this email about surviving without Tylenol, Motrin and the allergy medications affected by the current recall of the Tylenol products. For the "official" word visit the www.mcneilproductrecall.com

But for a clear idea of who, what and why, the Stroller Traffic posting is the way to go... 

Everything a frustrated mom needs to know

The recent recall of McNeil Consumer Healthcare's infant's and children's versions of Tylenol, Motrin, Zyrtec, and Benadryl has most moms frustrated, panicked, or just plain pissed off. To help answer some of the questions surrounding the issue, we spoke to our pediatric expert, JJ Levenstein of MD Moms. As always, Dr. Levenstein was beyond helpful in explaining what happened, how it affects us, and what we should do now.

Q. What prompted this recall?

A. The current recall issued over the weekend originated out of concern that there were "manufacturing deficiencies" in McNeil's Fort Washington, Pennsylvania plant..."

image and text directly from the Stroller Traffic email 3 May 2010.

Free printable invitations...


Recently How About Orange published a link to a website called "Download and Print"... and I love it!

From here you can download and print a number of free invitation templates into Microsoft Word. New templates are added daily, so I'm sure you'll find the perfect party/wedding/engagement invitation or RSVP on the website...  Shown left is the red bicycle invite - cute! 
Note for Aussie readers: The page sizes are set for letter, not A4.

You can download free fonts from - dafont.com, 1001 free fonts, urbanfonts.com and myfonts.com (There are many many many other sites - I recommend dafont for fast, easy and a huge selection of free fonts. Note they're free for personal use, which essentially means you can't sell anything you use the font on...) 

Oh, and if invitations don't do it for you How About Orange has a huge list of posts linking to everything from free paper dolls to printable CD cases.

Now I should get to organising a party!

xo S
image from downloadandprint.com

May 1, 2010

Shoes for little feet...

Well it's summer so it's time to buy new shoes for us all...

This could help - a 20% off coupon for the store Shoes for Little Feet. Enter code SPRING20 at the checkout. Expires 23 May, 2010.

Even better - orders over $25 ship free. 

And exciting for me - they stock Umi a great kids shoe brand.

The coupon and the image came from the ParentsConnect website which has a deals and coupons section...

Happy Shopping

xo S

Sites Stuff and Finds


Here's another Embassy posting...

For grownups...
It's mothers day next Sunday!!We're probably out of time to buy and send something from here in the US to send home to Australia, but here are some suggestions... 

My number one suggestion is Roses Onlyfor anyone who has ever been lucky enough to receive a package from Roses Only you'll understand why. Packaged to perfection and delivered when they're meant to be. What else can you ask for? Oh, yes the most beautiful flowers ever.

You can still create your own personalised mothers day card at Hallmark.com.au (yes they now have personalised cards for the Australian audience - hooray). But I recommend hurrying that order through to make sure it gets there in time!

There's Tesora for all kinds of gifts.  Adrenalin.com.au have 'experience gifts' from flowers to massage, ballooning, or High tea... Magazine subscriptions at isubscribe.com.au or Magshop. Always one of my favourites Top 3 by Design

For more ideas click on the "Australian online stores" label at the bottom of the blog for older posts with Aussie sites.
That ought to do it I think! Good luck, hurry and happy Mothers Day if it applies to you! 


For the Kids
Belive it or not I'm a bit short on kiddy ideas this week. I've been so busy with my studies and helping a friend to move that the internet is really a distant memory. 

That said apparently I have a thing for sandwich cutters, luckily I'm not the only one. Mamista posted these crafty cute ones this morning available from Fawn and Forest.

And a rainy day activity for the kids from my favourite blog - Made by Joel - he posted a free cut of of a cowboy to print and colour in... Cute. He's also been busy making woven card/paper baskets, pillow dolls, and walnut boats. Check out the blog for some ideas. 

Happy crafting! 

Sam
images from: 
rosesonly.com.au, mamista.com and made by joel.

Traveling with little ones...

Not traditionally what I'd post, but here's some hints, tips and tricks about traveling with little ones!


Recently a good Mummy friend asked about traveling with kids… She was the second Mummy in as many days to ask about traveling with a baby.  Funny they should ask now - we’ve just returned from both the best and the worst holiday we’ve ever had.  In any case, I thought I’d share some of our wisdom and wit when it comes to traveling with little ones.

Firstly you should know you will be fine.  If you do want to go to New York from Newcastle, Paris from Perth, or Stonehenge from Sydney or Shanghai, do it.   Don't let having a baby/a toddler/ a six year old scare you into not going - seriously it's fine. Yes, it can be hard work and you’ll need to think carefully about every aspect of the travel and the sightseeing, but you don’t have to miss out because you have a family.

Maybe its a generational thing but our parents didn’t travel as much because it was expensive and inaccessible - traveling is no longer a privilege for the wealthy. My parents are constantly saying how “well traveled” and “lucky” Little O is for all the places she has been in her short life. She is both of those things, but she needn’t be the only kid in the class who has left the country.


I’m not saying that you’ll be able to do everything your single, childless traveling girlfriends can do.  But really if you have kids you are probably past the need to stay in a grubby backpackers hotel, right? And really, do you need to hear another Swede talk of “good vibes” between Jack Johnson songs? Granted, it might be nice to have a drink in a bar with your significant other.  Instead I am content to whisper on the balcony after dark, drinking a bottle of champers we remembered to pack and chill for the evening. See right, this was our sunset over Monument Valley.


The most obvious part of a holiday is picking the destination.  Whatever it is, start thinking now… do you want to lay by a pool/beach/lagoon with the kids? Or do you want to explore a city/ National Park/Theme Park with them?

Something we didn’t think of on one of our trips was whether or not the start time for the trip would work for Olive. It didn’t.  She didn’t sleep and we couldn’t rest. After nine hours sitting on a bus with an 11 month old we rolled into our hotel. Another thing we didn’t think of, does the hotel have room service? It didn’t.  Was the hotel near anywhere we could by take away at 11.30pm? Nope.  Some lessons here for the uninitiated are - don’t travel by bus from Washington to New York on Thanksgiving. Book a hotel that can provide you with something to eat!

If you’re flying pack carefully. Our most recent trip saw us huddled in front of the check in counter discreetly moving our underwear back and forth to balance the suitcase weight. At home it seemed like a great idea to pack everything three people needed for a week and a half into one case.  Two smaller cases will be a good idea next time. But yet another lesson learned. If you do have to repack, use the scale to weigh a pile of removed items so you know how close you’re getting to the weight goal. And another trick - the car seat and travel cot don’t count as your luggage in terms of their weight so you can add things to their bags...

Arriving 90 minutes early might be a great guide if you are traveling alone but, with kids in tow, the best advice is to arrive as early as you can. Make sure you arrive with plenty of time to check in, repack at the counter, deal with a tantrum, get in the security line, remove everyones clothes and shoes, fold the stroller, take off the baby carrier, put it all in the silly little trays, watch husband and or his shoes be tested for goodness knows what and then put yourself and you family back together on the other side. Honestly the most stressful part of traveling by air is the security process. Something else we didn’t think of - a ball filled with glittery water is going to cause you grief and get confiscated.

We always used a baby carrier to get through the airports. It leaves you with free hands, and it will also help at your destination incase you want to explore behind Niagara Falls, which isn’t stroller friendly!


On the plane, in the car, at dinner, in the hotel room or whenever a tantrum is brewing from boredom our trick is an episode of Play School, or Handy Manny, on the iPhone (see right, Play School did the trick).  But take a back up, there is nothing worse than the phone running out of battery before you find out if Manny and the Tools really were able to fix that clock/oven/cart… Books are great too, but remember you have to lug them around for the holiday.  So just as Coco Chanel said “take one thing off”, take one thing out. 


So long as that ‘one thing’ isn’t the spare clothes you might need. Carry on a spare outfit (or two) for the baby/child, and at least a shirt that will either fit both parents or one each.  Friends of ours were unfortunate enough to have their two year old lose her lunch on both of them on a flight - she had arrived in a crisp new outfit; they flew to Phoenix smelling a little.


I eluded to the fact that Little O was sick for the first part of our most recent trip. Without going into detail I can recommend finding a hotel with a laundry with a 24 hour pharmacy nearby. Choose your hotels wisely - a wigwam in the middle of the Arizona desert is cute, but devoid of any utility you might need as a parent.


Now that Little O is older we try to schedule in some 'play' time that we didn’t have to when she was smaller. Though that has worked in our favour too - it gets you off the beaten track to find local haunts and hang outs not to mention providing an opportunity to meet local parents and get local kid friendly tips.  Our Santa Fe discovery led us to a brilliant lookout over the city which we wouldn't have thought about otherwise.

The only way we're really limited when traveling now is at night - we try to be back in our hotel by around 8 to make sure Little O gets a good sleep. Before we could let her sleep in her car seat or stroller, it may not be a great look to have a baby under the table while you eat and drink into the evening. But hey, she was safe and we were happy!

When you do get to the hotel, you will need a good travel cot for the little one to rest their head.  While many hotels offer cots, having your own provides an extra piece of mind in terms of safety, cleanliness and familiarity for baby.  Make it light weight and easy to put up. It's well worth the investment.  I remind you of our story of rolling off the bus at 11.30pm - no rest, cranky Mummy, Daddy and baby… Flicking a bed up and getting everyone to bed within 20 minutes of arriving at the hotel was priceless.  A car seat bag is also an incredibly valuable investment, if you check you car seat in at the airport it will get filthy.  Same goes for the stroller bag.

I can’t think of much else! Just try to be prepared, remember you can buy almost anything you’ve forgotten at your destination and hotel laundries may just save your sanity.  Enjoy your holiday!