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Show & Tell: Antique Toys

posted August 12, 2010 in Frugal Antics of a Harried Homemaker

Because I couldn't come up with anything exciting for Thursday 13 this week, I am going to come clean, so to speak, on one of my biggest housekeeping failures.  I hate to dust.  I especially hate to dust things that are high above everyone' (read full article)

The Cake & Cookie Closet: All Dolled Up In Sugar Review and Giveaway!

posted July 14, 2010 in A Self-Confessed Foodie

The Cake & Cookie Closet: All Dolled Up in Sugar by Debra J. Mosely is a fun book that teaches you to make cakes cupcakes and sugar cookies in the shape of dolls and fashion accessories!I was lucky enough to receive an autographed copy to review.She (read full article)

Ballet Barbie

posted July 12, 2010 in Recycle Bin of a Middle Child

You just didn't know how the inner Geisha in me jump for joy when I saw these very elegant and stunning display of Barbie dolls dressed by the country's top designers. Displayed for public at The Podium Mall, I got a chance to see these wonderful pi (read full article)

What I Did on My Summer Vacation

posted July 01, 2010 in Frugal Antics of a Harried Homemaker

So this week is officially the half-way mark in our summer.  In five weeks, the kids are back in some sort of school ~ all of them.   Here is what we have done so far.  I don't think the second half will be as exciting, so this may we (read full article)

Toycon 2010

posted June 22, 2010 in Recycle Bin of a Middle Child

They're getting bigger and better as Philippine Toys, Hobbies and Collectible Convention celebrated their 9th year at the Megatrade Halls of SM Megamall! Who doesn't love toys, right? May it be for girl, boy, bakla at tomboy, you can find it here (read full article)

Clay Dolls

Today I attended a clay modeling lesson organized by our Japanese Club for its members. Mrs.Kiryukhina, a famous Sakhalin artist, taught us to work with clay. We have been making traditional Russian clay dolls. It was my first time of clay modeling. (read full article)

Favorite Children's Books

Keeping with what seems to be a theme of Thursday Thirteens, I have another list of books for you.  This time, it's my kids' all-time favorite series or set of books.  My oldest two boys are avid readers.  When they are bored, they al (read full article)

Drug Stores and Garlic Fajitas

posted May 05, 2010 in The Good Cook

Happy Cinco De Mayo everyone!I was in the drug store this morning picking up a prescription. Nothing serious, thanks for asking...The pharmacy is located way in the back of the store so I had to wind my way through a couple of aisles to get to the pi (read full article)

Saturday Stories: Nonnie and Teddy

Like so many children, I had two very special possessions when I was little; my blanket and my teddy bear.   My blanket was a light yellow, silky quilted affair with a satin edge.  I slept with it every night and called it Nonnie.  It (read full article)

Celebrity Sighting!

posted April 27, 2010 in Iowa Girl Eats

Last night, as the cold rain continued to fall, Ben and I got a craving for a hot cup o’ joe, so we headed to our nearest Starbucks for a steamy drink. We were walking out when this guy and a girl walk in. The guy is normal looking enough, (read full article)

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