Thursday, April 22, 2010

Happy Earth Day To Me!



If you eat Stonyfield Farms yogurt, you know about the rewards program they've been doing for several months now. Each product has a code on it, worth a certain amount of points (based on the cost of the product) and you enter the codes into your account on their website. There are a variety of products up for grabs, to be purchased with 'points' you've accumulated. I love this program. I love getting free stuff! It took me a while, but I saved up 200 points and put in my order for the tumblers made from recycled/reclaimed wine bottles. They have an 'Earth Day' design and are green and lovely!

They came in the mail today, Earth Day, what perfect timing! I am super excited about the glasses, and to celebrate/Christen them, as my first act of owner to these cool glasses, I am using one of them to hold my vodka tonic.

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Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Doll Carrier

Today at the park Sabine was walking around with her little doll carrier on her back. Jacob had brought it so he could wear Baby Honey around the playground, but then abandoned the idea once we got there. Nevertheless, Sabine saw it sitting off to the side and requested (by way of gestures and grunts) to have Baby Honey put on her back. It was the first time she'd worn her on her back (as opposed to the front) but she did a great job carrying her all around and taking her for rides down the slide. She was so proud, and even more proud when another mom at the playground (who happened to be carrying her infant in the same Ergo Carrier - full size) noticed and told me she thought that was possibly the cutest thing she'd ever seen.

I bought the carrier for Jacob a few months ago when I discovered them online. As soon as I saw the doll Ergo I knew I would have to get one because I carry Sabine in the original Ergo. I'd seen doll slings before, but this is the first pack I've heard of for kids to carry their dolls. Anyway, I love my Ergo carrier and highly recommend them! If you want to know more about why, just ask me.

Emmay told me I should take a picture of Sabine walking around with the pack, and that reminded me I already had a little while back. I'd meant to post them then because it was so cute, but here they are now.


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Thursday, April 15, 2010

My New Hobby

If you happen to drive by a house and see a woman with her head halfway out the kitchen window and a bug-eyed crazy look on her face, wielding a gun - a glue gun, that is - it's probably me. I'm at war with the sugar ants. But since I'm the kind of person who can't hurt a fly, I've got to take the defensive approach. I can't just go get something that's going to kill them - the ants have as much a right to live as we humans do. What I've come up with a systematic approach, well, really, it's quite random, but let's just pretend for a minute that it's sane.

Anyway, here's how I've been spending my time: I come into the kitchen to say, cook a meal, but before I can do that, I've got to clear out the fifty ants who have taken up residence on my kitchen counter. They're coming in the window, that's clear, or at least that's how they started, now I think they live in the kitchen, under the counter, somewhere within the window frame, in small crevices that humans cannot see.

Two night ago I had a freaky dream in which I was at my church and for some reason I ended up in the hearth room and there were all these ants coming out of the woodwork. A nun, which we don't have in the Episcopal church, came in, turned around an old organ and there was the Ant Colony of the Century. It was crazy alive with ants. I was totally freaked in that dream and my skin has been crawling ever since.

After that point, I declared (humane) war on the Ants. I brought out the glue gun a then and I follow the creepy little suckers back to their home. After the hole they're going through is clear, I fill it in with dripping hot glue. Take that, suckers! I think. Eventually more ants come out, and it's always when I'm not looking. I'm sure they have guard ants standing in places I can't see who tell the explorer ants when my head is turned. Then, when I've just glanced away, they come out in droves. I swear, I can't figure out where they are entering from, but I've figured out that they get scared of me when I come into the kitchen so I bang around, or blow air on them and get them to run back to where they came from (or at least I think they are going back to where they came from, but I wouldn't put it past them to use decoy ants to throw me off their trail). When I see their entrance hole, I seal it up with Hot Glue. The ants who didn't make it back home scramble around, searching for an escape, but I'm not sitting there laughing or applauding myself, I actually want them to find an out, I want to know all their little nooks. I want them to be able to return home to safety and be alive, I just don't want them in My Kitchen.

I've covered several feet of teensy cracks in the kitchen, but they're still making it in. I've emptied the counter of clutter, the better to clear crumbs. I clean the counter many times a day with vinegar or stronger stuff - they still want in. I don't know what to do, I already spend half my life in the kitchen, these days I'm basically there all the time, with one eye on the windowsill, just waiting for the little buggers to enter. I haven't found anything that will stop them for good, but then again, I haven't had time to research natural ant repellents because I can't leave the kitchen.

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Thursday, April 01, 2010

And she does the laundry too!

To keep Sabine occupied while I'm doing laundry, I encourage her to help me with the laundry. I've been gradually training her in the art of housework since she could walk. Finally, it is beginning to pay off. Just the other day she completed an entire laundry transfer ALL BY HERSELF. She took all the diapers out of the washer, placed them in the dryer, double-checked that she had them all out of the washer, then closed the dryer, set it and hit the start button. I SWEAR TO GOD. And all I had to do was open the washer for her. If I could find my video camera charger I would have taken a video to prove it.








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