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Feature Friday-Life With a Little One and More

July 10, 2009 By Michelle Barneck 3 Comments

Our Feature Friday today is Jenners from Life With a Little One and More. I found Jenners’ “Goldilocks and the Three Bloggers” story on another blog I read and instantly knew we had to be bloggy friends. I cannot read one of her posts without laughing out loud. No really, one of those slightly awkward sitting alone at your computer chortling to yourself and making hubby stare laughs. So let’s start it off with the one-minute interview.

  • What is your favorite crafting tool or secret weapon? Well, I’m pretty much crafting impaired so I guess my secret weapon would be my tool for getting my 4-year-old to do whatever I need him to do when he is not listening. The secret weapon is counting to 5 — very slowly and very loudly. I’ve never told him WHAT will happen if I get to 5, but it works as he always does what I need him to do before I get to 3. The power of numbers!
  • What is your least favorite part of the house to clean and why? That would be the master bathroom. I love the bathroom — it was one of the reasons I wanted the house — but cleaning it is like disappearing into a black hole. I feel like I’m in there FOREVER. Probably because it has two sinks, a garden tub, a standalone shower and a toilet … way too much stuff to clean! And the irony is that the garden tub — in which I envisioned myself taking many bubble baths by candlelight when we looked at the house — is only used to store the drying rack where I dry my brassieres.
  • What is the oddest appliance you own? I was racking my brain trying to think of one and asked my husband and he said “the oven.” Har dee har har. Though he has a point — I rarely use the oven — yet it has still managed to get something on it that just won’t come off. I don’t know if it is odd but I do have my own little wax warmer for melting wax to remove my …err..umm.. I guess “mustache” would be the proper word.
  • If you were a vegetable which one would you be? I can honestly say I have never once thought about this before. I think I will go with brussel sprouts — almost no one I know likes them so I think my life span would be longer. Plus I think they are kind of cute — like little tiny heads of lettuce. I love little vegetables — like those tiny little corn things you see or teeny tiny peppers.
  • What is on your bathroom counter? Because I’m too lazy to go upstairs and look, I’m going with my memory: an electric toothbrush (the longest two minutes of any day), a little basket with my expired make-up (I don’t think I’ve worn make-up since my son was born; I should probably throw it all out as I suspect I’d get a skin disease if I used it), various lotions and cleansers that I almost never remember to use on a daily basis, his and hers soap dispenser, a tissue box, about 4 different shavers that belong to my husband (why he needs 4 I have no idea — I guess maintaining a goatee requires a tremendous amount of tools), and a hairbrush.

There is no better way to start this feature than with the post that got me hooked in the first place. It is such a fun and light way to talk about blogging etiquette.

Goldilocks and the Three Bloggers

(pic courtesy of johnlepinski.com)

Once upon a time, a lovely young girl named Goldilocks was playing happily on the Internet while her little baby slept peacefully nearby. (Yes, she had a baby. She had struggled to put the baby to bed last night but now the wee babe was sleeping peacefully. This is a literary device called foreshadowing. The sleeping babe will come into play soon.) She was frolicking around on the nice safe haven that is Facebook — completing quizzes, sending Easter Peeps to her peeps and struggling to understand what to put in the new empty box. After all, the prompt “Goldilocks Is…” had recently disappeared — leaving her unsure of what to write. (Goldilocks wasn’t a very bright or creative girl; she needed that prompt.)

As she was playing around, she accidentally clicked on a link that led her to a strange world — the Land of Blog. “We’re not in Facebook anymore,” Goldilocks thought to herself (confusingly mixing up her story references). “All these pages look so different.” But Goldilocks was intrigued…she wanted to see more.

She clicked on a little sign that said “Next Blog.” Suddenly, a loud noise assaulted her ears. It was music playing loudly. Goldilocks didn’t know where the music was coming from — and the loud music woke up the wee babe. “Waaahhh….waaaahhhh,” cried the babe. “What the flippin’ hell?” thought Goldilocks, panicking. “What is happening?” She frantically clicked on “Next Blog” and the music blissfully stopped. “Oh my,” thought Goldilocks. “I sure don’t like that. The music scared the bejeezus out of me and woke up my sleeping baby. I sure don’t want to visit that blog again!”

The new blog she had clicked to was much more peaceful…but it was taking an awfully long time to load. Goldilocks kept waiting…and waiting…and waiting…and then she lost interest and clicked “Next Blog.”

The third blog was just right. No music was playing and the page loaded in under 5 seconds. “Wow,” thought Goldilocks, “this blogger must have checked their blog loading speed at Pingdom and used some handy blog optimization tips found at MintBlogger. It loaded in just 3.9 seconds!”

Read the rest of the Goldilocks post, trust me you want to and if you are like me need to!! (I’m not gonna lie, after reading this I made some adjustments to my blogs!)

Evolution of a Nerd is another one of Jenners posts that is a must read! Seriously Jenners, I almost peed my pants with this one. How can I not share this with the world?



This is just one of many.



Advice from a Lazy Housekeeper
has some great advice and of course a side dish of laughs. Sadly, I already use much of this! 😉

http://www.trycanada.com/other_canadian_links/housekeeper.jpg

Great laughs and advice Jenners! You are now entered in to the Hall of Fame as Tipper of the Week!

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Decorate Your Flip Flops/Seaside Cupcakes

May 26, 2009 By Michelle Barneck 5 Comments

Summer is on the horizon! It is time to put away your boots and break out your flip flops! I am a big flip flop fan and have them in every color. So, why not add a little flair to your flip flop wardrobe and decorate them. Personalize your flip flops into something great that only you have! This is a great activity to do with girls of all ages. You get to be creative and it is really easy! As long as you can tie a knot you can make most of the flops shown here!

We did this for a Young Women activity and had about 20 girls making them all at once. We bought flip flops for $1 at Michael’s and brought all sorts of things to decorate with including: water balloons, fabric, ribbon, beads, buttons, silk flowers, glitter glue, hot glue, river rocks, etc.

These were made by hot gluing ribbon wrapped around the straps and then hot gluing flowers on in the middle.

It was so fun to see what everyone came up with! I think the water balloons and the fabric were definitely the most popular. All you do is tie them on with a knot (be sure the knots are all on the outside and do not touch your foot) and then scoot them close together on the strap.

For the fabric flops, cut the fabric in strips about 1 inch by 6 inches. You want them long enough that you can tie them around and in a knot, but then you can vary depending on how fluffy you want them. Test a strip to make sure you have the length you want before cutting them all! Then just keep tying them on in knots until you get the look you want.

One of our YW got creative with the supplies. It was fun to see what everyone came up with.

To give the activity a message we gave a thought at the end with quote from Elder Holland on Appropriate Sunday Dress and how we should not look like we are on the way to the beach. Then, we read the footprints poem and gave them a bookmark with the poem on it.

We decorated with a Hawaiian luau theme. Please keep in mind that I found out I would need to do refreshments like 4 hours before the activity. (The other leader was going out of town and could not find anyone home to drop them off with.) I forgot to take pics of most of it, but here are a few.

I froze silk flowers in circle tupperwares full of water to have some fancy floating ice. There were limes in the bowl too, but they sunk.
Did you know that cucumber water is fantastic too! I kid you not! Put a few slices of fresh cucumber in a pitcher of water and try it. It is amazingly refreshing! I had it at a Bridal Fair at the Joseph Smith Memorial Building.

I tied a belt with shells on it around the punch bowl for a little extra flair.

This was a totally off the wall idea because I needed to figure out a treat that I could make with what I had at my house. They are supposed to be little bears lying on the beach. Thankfully most of the YW got it right off.

Items needed for Bears on the Beach Cupcakes:

  • Cupcake liners (I used the foil ones)
  • Chocolate cake mix and ingredients to make it
  • Vanilla frosting
  • Blue food coloring
  • Sticks of gum (I had Extra Bubblegum)
  • Teddy Grahams
  • Graham Crackers

Prepare the cupcakes as directed on the cake box and let them cool. Mix a few drops (I used like 10 because I wanted it pretty bright) of food coloring with the frosting and frost the cupcakes. Crush some graham crackers in a Ziploc to use as sand. I put it on a small plate and dipped the top of the cupcake in it. Unwrap the gum and cut each stick in half. Secure a piece of gum to each cupcake by putting a little drop of frosting on the back. Place a dab of frosting on the back of the bear and place it on the gum “towel.”

Ta da! If only they were as relaxing as a real trip to the beach!

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Gardening Gift Wrap

May 9, 2009 By Michelle Barneck 4 Comments

My mom really wanted this gardening book for Mother’s Day. A surprise since my Dad did all of the gardening up until now. But, what mama wants, mama gets. We had a few other things for her, but she wanted this early so she could use it to plant today. Though she knew what she was getting and knew she was getting it at a family dinner on Friday night I could not just hand her the book. So I grabbed some ribbon and made one of those flower pens. (Luckily, we made little bouquets of them with our Young Women for their moms so I had all the supplies!)

My Mom loves to underline interesting parts in books so a pen was a natural addition. I included a flower card that matched the flower on the pen and Voila, a garden themed wrap. Now I just need to decide how to wrap the rest of her gifts for tomorrow night!

HaPpy MoTheR’s DaY!
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Feature Friday-Little Miss Crafty Pants

May 1, 2009 By Michelle Barneck Leave a Comment

My Feature Friday for today is Erika over at Little Miss Crafty Pants. I found her while blog jogging and love her tutorials and techie tips! I have included ideas for the kiddos and some fun techno tips to use on your blogs.

Embellished Outlet Covers
Everyone with a little one has them, but who says they have to be that ugly white plastic? Erika walks you through how to spruce them up with wood shapes. This is going on my to do list!

Children’s Web Browser
It has “Kid Approved Sites” built in and as a parent you can also use the parental control option to add your other favorite “Kid Approved Sites” that may not be listed. With the web how it is now, who doesn’t want another line of defense!


Here’s another one for the kiddos. How about edible playdough recipes?! Choose from Peanut Butter or Cream Cheese. These would be great for my little guy who would eat it even if it weren’t edible!

Free Digital Scrapbooking Fonts
Did you say free fonts? Yes I did. Over 300 free fonts from Kevin and Amanda! I can’t wait to surf the list!

I love learning new bloggy tips! So here are a couple to get you guys started!

  • Learn to Strikethrough Words in your blog posts with Erika’s Tutorial.
  • Erika also has a tutorial on how to make a button with a scroll box for your blog!

She has tons more fun stuff so go explore for yourself! There are super cute fall, winter, and Valentines ideas, so store them away for months to come!!

Great Ideas and Tips Erika! You are now entered into the Hall of Fame as Tipper of the Week!!

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