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Showing posts with label expert gifting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label expert gifting. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Happy Gifting 2
One of my girlfriends gave me a package of “Monthly Onsie Stickers” to use every month when I take GiGi’s picture. They are so cute and make for a great photo opp … and they’re stickers … SO SMART!!!! This might just be my unique, go-to gift from now on ... and I'll probably include a few plain white onsies in various sizes with my gift. Check them out at etsy.com.
Labels:
0-6 months,
baby clothes,
baby shower gift,
Emily,
expert gifting
Thursday, September 29, 2011
The Witching Hour
After L was born, I heard many people refer to the “witching hour.” I have come to discover what this means: the 2 hours just before bed time. L is just a little cranky during this time…some nights worse than others. Seeing as this is the ONLY time I get to see her during the week (TEAR), I want it to be quality time. Bath time is SO helpful during this cranky time of day. L LOVES it and has so much fun!
In Rub-a-Dub-Dub, I offered my opinion on which bath tub to buy, but I didn’t offer up the accessories to go along with it. (Did anyone figure out why there were three men in the tub?) These accessories help make bath time fun and a stretch it out a little longer. This is also a great gift idea…you can put them all together as a bath time basket.
1. Bath toys - We have the ones pictured, but any bath toy will work. These help stretch bath time an extra 5-10 minutes. L especially loves the ones that squirt.
2. &Rubber Ducky - Duh! Every baby needs one of these.
3. Shampoo/Body Wash/Body Lotion - We received so many different kinds of these as gifts...we have yet to buy our own because of our abundant supply from our shower. We have liked them all...Noodle & Boo, Thymes Sweet Leaf, and Johnson and Johnson. They all come in travel size packaging (as pictured) which works great for gifts.
4. Spout Cover - We actually do not have one of these, but will include it in my next Diapers.com order. Now that L is officially in the real bath tub, we have had many close encounters with her head hitting the spout.
5. Animal Towel - I have to say that I am a sucker for the animal towels! I just love them! You obviously don't have to have the animal one, but I recommend paying a little more for the nicer towels. They are much softer and not as scratchy. Specialty boutiques sell the nice ones along with Pottery Barn. Don't forget to check to see if they come with a wash cloth.
6. Toy storage - We have this lovely frog hanging in L's bath tub. It is so nice to scoop up all her toys and let them drip dry. The frog is not required, but definitely think about registering for some sort of bath toy storage product. They make a lady bug now that is SO preshrunken!
7. Pitcher - my mother-in-law bought this for L. L actually plays with it more than any of her other bath toys, and it is great to have something to rinse her off with.
Let me know if you put a gift basket together! Would love to see pictures!
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Labels:
baby shower gift,
bath time,
expert gifting,
hygiene,
registry
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Happy Gifting
Growing up I took acting lessons at the local theatre. I liked being in plays and dressing up in costumes, but we weren't die hard about it. My mom was never the Toddlers and Tiaras type. She would take me to/from class, help me memorize lines at home, and watch my end of semester plays. Pretty standard mom stuff really...no voodoo dolls for the other kids or plots of revenge on the smother mothers back stage.
Initially, I went to these classes because my sister (3 years older) did and I followed suit. She always got the lead because she could not only act, but sing. I honestly thought my voice sounded exactly like her. I had all the confidence in the world at auditions. I would belt out the song "Daisy" as loud as I could because louder meant better, right? WRONG! I was horrible! I could have definitely qualified for American Idol's worst auditions. I was (and still am) completely tone deaf! In my head, I sounded fabulous!
My mom said it was always a difficult thing to tell my sister she got a part in the play, but I didn't. Pretty big cop out by the theatre to call the house and make my mom do the dirty work, but show business is cut-throat, even at the local youth theatre in Fort Worth. I cried many tears over these lost parts. I recently found an apology note I typed (yes, using an actual typewriter) to my sister because I was mad she got the part and I didn't.
In case you are having trouble reading it (I can't see why), it says, "DAER SISTER, CONGRAGLASHANS IAM SO SORRY THAT I WAS SUCH A BRAT PLAESE FORGIVE ME PLEASE I HOPE YOU DO GOOD AS A SNO BUNNY LOVE J." My mom hand wrote on the letter what had happened because I think she knew we would not be able to make heads or tails of this in the future: "Janann wrote to sister Nov 19, 1989 after sister got the part in Frosty the Snowman and she didn't."
I feel sorry for for the 7-year old me, well, for a lot of reasons.
I have mourned the loss of my acting career and accepted the fact this was left best for my sister. Acting classes proved to be a very poor investment. Unfortunately for me, as I have gotten older, acting comes into play all the time. Pretending to listen in class, acting like you know what you are talking about at your first job, and gift opening in front of a group are all things that require advanced acting skills and improv. Not shocking given my acting background, but I am the all-time worst gift opener in crowds! I can't fake that I like something. For my baby shower, we displayed unwrapped gifts so I would not have to open them. During our engagement, Special K and I didn't have any showers, only engagement parties with no gifts. It gives me so much anxiety thinking about opening gifts in front of a crowd.
I might be the world's worst gift receiver (and singer), but I am great at gift giving! When I find the perfect gift for someone else, it truly makes me happy! I would like to implement a new series today, Happy Gifting, to follow up on "Can You Improve a Classic?" post. At this stage in life it is so hard to buy expensive gifts for all the different weddings, birthdays, showers, house warming, etc..., so I will periodically post unique baby gifts under $40, but with a higher perceived value (WOW! I am pretty sure that sentence was not grammatically correct...I am afraid the 7 year old me is haunting the present day me for posting that letter). I hope I give you the happiness of finding the perfect gift for the new baby in your life.
Today's gift: A friend gave L a little Polo romper that I loved and hated the day when she grew out of it. I did some research for a replacement and found out Ralph Lauren has a huge line of baby polos.
All adorable, but this is no ordinary line! It is called "Create Your Own Collection." They let you customize the monogram. You can choose between outfit style, outfit color, monogram (horse or initials), monogram color, and monogram style (if using initials). Just a few examples below...
Initially, I went to these classes because my sister (3 years older) did and I followed suit. She always got the lead because she could not only act, but sing. I honestly thought my voice sounded exactly like her. I had all the confidence in the world at auditions. I would belt out the song "Daisy" as loud as I could because louder meant better, right? WRONG! I was horrible! I could have definitely qualified for American Idol's worst auditions. I was (and still am) completely tone deaf! In my head, I sounded fabulous!
My mom said it was always a difficult thing to tell my sister she got a part in the play, but I didn't. Pretty big cop out by the theatre to call the house and make my mom do the dirty work, but show business is cut-throat, even at the local youth theatre in Fort Worth. I cried many tears over these lost parts. I recently found an apology note I typed (yes, using an actual typewriter) to my sister because I was mad she got the part and I didn't.
In case you are having trouble reading it (I can't see why), it says, "DAER SISTER, CONGRAGLASHANS IAM SO SORRY THAT I WAS SUCH A BRAT PLAESE FORGIVE ME PLEASE I HOPE YOU DO GOOD AS A SNO BUNNY LOVE J." My mom hand wrote on the letter what had happened because I think she knew we would not be able to make heads or tails of this in the future: "Janann wrote to sister Nov 19, 1989 after sister got the part in Frosty the Snowman and she didn't."
I feel sorry for for the 7-year old me, well, for a lot of reasons.
- I clearly did not know how to spell or punctuate.
- I could not load the paper into the typewriter correctly.
- For feeling such rejection at such a young age.
I have mourned the loss of my acting career and accepted the fact this was left best for my sister. Acting classes proved to be a very poor investment. Unfortunately for me, as I have gotten older, acting comes into play all the time. Pretending to listen in class, acting like you know what you are talking about at your first job, and gift opening in front of a group are all things that require advanced acting skills and improv. Not shocking given my acting background, but I am the all-time worst gift opener in crowds! I can't fake that I like something. For my baby shower, we displayed unwrapped gifts so I would not have to open them. During our engagement, Special K and I didn't have any showers, only engagement parties with no gifts. It gives me so much anxiety thinking about opening gifts in front of a crowd.
I might be the world's worst gift receiver (and singer), but I am great at gift giving! When I find the perfect gift for someone else, it truly makes me happy! I would like to implement a new series today, Happy Gifting, to follow up on "Can You Improve a Classic?" post. At this stage in life it is so hard to buy expensive gifts for all the different weddings, birthdays, showers, house warming, etc..., so I will periodically post unique baby gifts under $40, but with a higher perceived value (WOW! I am pretty sure that sentence was not grammatically correct...I am afraid the 7 year old me is haunting the present day me for posting that letter). I hope I give you the happiness of finding the perfect gift for the new baby in your life.
Today's gift: A friend gave L a little Polo romper that I loved and hated the day when she grew out of it. I did some research for a replacement and found out Ralph Lauren has a huge line of baby polos.
All adorable, but this is no ordinary line! It is called "Create Your Own Collection." They let you customize the monogram. You can choose between outfit style, outfit color, monogram (horse or initials), monogram color, and monogram style (if using initials). Just a few examples below...
Monogramming makes gifts seem so much more personal. The best news is this entire line is $35 or less including the customization! Happy monogramming! What do you think?
Labels:
baby shower gift,
Clothing,
expert gifting,
fashion,
shopping
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