Kids
New Upromise eCoupons for February 2011
Upromise has posted their new eCoupons for the month of February 2011. Remember to activate them to get additional savings. If you have not yet signed up for Upromise you can get more information regarding on our experience or at directly at the Upromise website.
This month they have 29 coupons you can activate for bonus savings. Once you activate your eCoupons all you have to do is scan your rewards card or purchase the items at the store and the cash will be added to your account. You don’t even have to carry any coupons to get the rewards!
You can go to their website for more information on the Upromise program, it’s free to join.
Cuddlee Pet Plush Stuffed Pillow Pet – $1 plus Shipping
Cuddlee Pets are on sale today only for $1.00 (plus $4.99 shipping) marked down from $19.99. Cuddlee Pets are made of soft plush material and can be both a stuffed animal and a pillow! They are excellent companions for car trips and can help make nap time more fun for your little one. Cuddlee Pets are machine washable and feature a velcro closure that allows them to transform from a stuffed animal to a pillow and back again! You will receive a random selection from 8 animal designs.
Product Features:
- Machine washable
- Made of soft plush material
- Open the Velcro closure to use as a pillow
- Close the Velcro closure to enjoy your stuffed animal
- Perfect for travel
- Stuffed animal dimensions: 15 x 6 x 7 inches
- Pillow dimensions: 15 x 15 x 3 inches
- For ages 3+
- Random assortment including options of: panda bear, kitty cat, puppy dog, bunny rabbit, bear, turtle, cow, ladybug, and cheetah
The Cuddlee Pets are a about half the size of “Pillow Pets”. Although smaller they still cute, soft, and will fit into your luggage when traveling. It looks like they charge a $4.99 shipping fee per item. If you have been thinking about getting a “Pillow Pet” for you child these may be the perfect gift for an upcoming birthday or Valentine’s Day!
Be My Valentine: “I Love You” Memory Jar

A gift I made for Jake many years ago! The rose is from one of our college dates! Are you looking for a unique Valentine’s gift this year packed full of love and memories? I have created jars (or containers) full of memories for various occasions in the past and they have always been a huge hit with both kids and adults. These little containers are easy to make and will be treasured by those who are on the receiving end. It gives your family something to remind them your love and appreciation for them. There are 5 super easy steps on how to make your own Jar of Memories:
- Step 1 – Find 1 jar or container with a lid per person you want to create this gift for. We have used anything from a cleaned out peanut butter jar to cute boxes on clearance from the Dollar Store. Make sure it is a reasonable size so you can easily fill it up.

Karlie's decorated "Memory Jar"! (Made out of a peanut butter container). - Step 2 – Decorate your container. You can decorate with about anything paint, stickers, markers, ribbons, a simple written message on the outside or any other creative decorations.

Papers for the girls "Memory Jars"! - Step 3 – Once you know the size of the container sit down for a few minutes and start writing a list (on paper or the computer) of positive attributes you appreciate in your spouse or child, great memories you’ve shared, phrases of love, and special times with the person your giving the jar to. Put each one on a separate line. I usually keep my list on the computer or with me so I can fill it out over several days as I think of new things to add to it. It is fun to have a good mix of attributes, memories, nicknames, events, etc…. be creative!

Filling up Brina's "Memory Jar"! - Step 4 – After creating a list that is long enough to fill the container you have chosen print the phrases on colorful paper. Cut out the phrases and fold them at least once then stick them into the container. It is a good idea to do this a couple days before in case you need to add more to fill the container. Fill up the container to the top. I like to have it so full it is almost spilling out because when they open the gift it gives them a small visual picture of my overflowing love for them.

Wrap your Memory Jar! - Step 5 – Wrap the container in tissue paper and tie it with a bow or give it to them as is. Take time when they open it to have them to pull out and read some of the great things you have written about them. It is fun to hear them read out loud some of the memories, laughs, and phrases you have included in their jar packed full of memories. Write a special note or favorite saying on the inside. It is sure to bring a smile!
It is important to reflect on the positive traits and memories you have with those you love. I have done this for Valentine’s Day in the past as well as for other special events in our lives. It is a great treasure chest full of positive memories for everyone to enjoy. My husband still has the one I gave him years ago and the girls have theirs on the dresser. Occasionally we will sit together and read through some of their memory notes. When a person knows that they are loved and treasured it allows them the freedom to share the joy with others.
“Be My Valentine” is a series of creative ways you can celebrate Valentine’s Day with those you love. You can make it a special Holiday without spending a lot. Spread a little extra cheer to those around you this Valentine’s Day! Surprise your loved ones with a fun and thoughtful gift from the heart. It is a great time to reflect on sweet memories as well as create new ones with whole family. May this Valentine’s season be bursting with love for you!
A Vacation to Remember

We watched this beautiful sunset as we left South Carolina! Everyone needs a little time away. Seriously, life gets busy and schedules quickly become overloaded. It is important to take some time to relax, enjoy life and create memories. Every vacation is different some are restful while others are jammed packed with activities. Chose the vacation that suites your family. Try to plan a vacation with your family at some point this year even if it is only a long weekend away with your spouse, family, or extended family. You will cherish the memories you make for a lifetime.
My husband and I recently went on a cruise with my parents, my siblings and their spouses. It was wonderful to escape for a week and have fun together. The kids had a blast staying with friends while we were away and had a little vacation of their own away from Mom and Dad. The neat part about a cruise is once you arrive on the boat all your meals are provided, the hospitality is amazing and your room is cleaned multiple times a day. You truly are spoiled!!! My husband and I had a blast spending time with family, meeting new people, exploring the ship and islands. We always had plenty of activities, food, and entertainment. We were rocked to sleep every night as the ship went from island to island and every morning we woke up to a beautiful sunrise over the ocean. We could have continued cruising through the awesome islands, however, we were starting to miss the kids and figured we should get back to the regular routine.
Over the next few days I will be sharing pieces of our recent adventure with you. Some posts will be just for fun while others include helpful tips when traveling and cruising. It was an enjoyable trip and we hope everyone gets an opportunity to go on a cruise at some point. Go ahead start planning out your next family adventure!
A Vacation To Remember series is a reflection on our recent trip and ways we relaxed. Life is short and we were thrilled to have the opportunity to build memories with family and explore of of the most amazing places during our time away. Go with a good attitude and looking for fun and it will be an awesome trip jammed packed with positive memories. It is refreshing having some time away from the regular routine. Make it a once in a lifetime opportunity to meet new people and learn. You just might see or try something new that takes your breath away!
Book Character Parade
For the Book Character Parade at school the girls their class featured the book “The Crayon Box that Talked” by Shane Derolf. The kids and teachers dressed up as crayons for the parade. Every class featured a different book. It was a neat seeing the kids get excited about their book. A lot of parents, grandparents, extended family and friends came to watch the kids in the parade.
They each got to pick and color the crayon of their choice. Brina was a pink crayon and Karlie was a blue crayon. It was cute watching them walk in the parade with their classmates. Thankfully the weather was beautiful that day too. I always enjoy participating in the fun events at the girls school. The kiddos are growing up so quickly!
Take a Nap
As a kid I resisted taking naps. It was about the worst thing my parents could ask me to do. I did everything I could think of to get out of napping or to convince my parents I had slept even though I hadn’t. I am pretty sure they realized it but napping did not appeal to me at all!Now as an adult, when I cannot take naps on a regular basis, it sounds awesome! Isn’t that ironic…. During the busy Holiday Season we get so worn out with the celebrations that people tend to get sick. Now that the schedule is getting back to “normal” try resting a little more. Take a cat nap when you can even if it is only once or twice a week. If you still have kids at home that nap take advantage of that quiet time when they are resting. A 20 minute power nap can give you the extra boost you need to get through the day. On certain days when we know the family will be up late we try to have the girls rest for at least 30 minutes (like on Sundays and Wednesdays).
I have a nap on my schedule in the near future. Do you? You have my permission to take a nap today!
Book: “My Good Night Devotions” by Susan Lingo
We purchased “My Good Night Devotions” by Susan Lingo at Goodwill for $0.25 after reading through a couple stories, our copy has a couple markings in it but otherwise in great condition. It has 45 devotional stories for kids. The girls LOVE it! Each lesson has a short scripture verse, a story, thinking time (with a 1 to 3 questions), prayer and sleeping time game or activity for them to go to bed thinking about. Brina and Karlie’s favorite character is “Night Light” a little firefly that is hidden in each picture and throughout the devotional. If you are looking for a neat devotional that shows how God’s Word works in everyday situations for your young kids check out this book.
Candy Cane Smile Pancakes!
Now that our Christmas festivities are done with family and friends I am trying to come up ways to use some of the extra goodies. Somehow throughout the various Holiday celebrations we accumulated a stack of candy canes and as we begin the first quarter of 2011 we are having fun finding ways to use up the remaining ones. Instead of sprinkles on the girls pancakes we decided to have candy cane smiles. They loved having minty pancakes for breakfast and the smiles added extra cheer for everyone, smiles really do spread cheer! Do you have a creative recipe or way of finishing up the last few candy canes around your house?Crafts: Painting Christmas Ornaments

Karlie and Brina's hand painted ornaments! We went to early service one Sunday with the family. Love getting up early going to church and coming home to a relaxing time with our family. On the way home we stopped by to get a newspaper at Walgreens. As a super special treat Jake went to Dunkin Donuts, the girls were so excited to get donuts. They picked out some yummy sprinkle ones and we headed home. We had a relaxing time sitting around the table eating donuts, talking and laughing.
After finishing up the donuts the girls wanted to do a craft. We pulled out some ceramic ornaments, striped the girls down to their underwear and let them paint. They had a BLAST! We had to give them a bath after painting but it was well worth a bath in the middle of the day. Jake watched the girls and started the crockpot for our potluck at church that night while I took a quick nap. Sundays are a wonderful day with the family. Not every Sunday is as peaceful and relaxing, however, we treasure the ones that are that way. It is fun creating memories. Hopefully they will look back at the ornaments and remember the sweet time we had together.

Karlie being silly! 
Brina checking out her ornaments.... 
Karlie painting.... 
Karlie's decorated ornaments! 
Brina's decorated ornaments! Recipe: Snow Ice Cream
We have lived in South Carolina for over 14 years and have never had it snow on Christmas Day so it was an extra special gift yesterday! Today we have been busy building a snowman, making snow angels, throwing snow balls outside before the snow melts. The girls and Skipper (our dog) have been enjoying it. One of the things we always like to make when it snows is Snow Ice Cream. Some years it doesn’t snow in SC so when it happens once or twice a year we love it!Snow Ice Cream
- 8 to 10 cups of clean Snow
- 1 can Sweetened Condensed Milk
- 1 teaspoon Vanilla
- (optional) 1/2 cup Chocolate Syrup
- (optional) Sprinkles
Put all the ingredients in a bowl and mix together. When completely mixed serve immediately. It melts pretty quickly. In our family we have some that enjoy vanilla and others enjoy chocolate so we do a mix of both depending on the individuals preference. Today some people chose vanilla with chocolate syrup and hugs & kisses sprinkles while others chose chocolate. Enjoy!





