Thursday, September 24, 2015

Cute Emergency


What a cute book! It's filled with all kinds of cute animals and adorable captions. It's the perfect thing to help get you though the day. It sure did make me smile when I was feeling down one day.

All kinds of cute animals with adorable captions. The perfect book to cheer you up. I loved it and it helped me get though a particularly tiring day. Perfect for animal lovers and anyone who will go aww and cheer up at the sight of cuteness. 

The cover is so cute and is what made me want to pick up this book. The back cover is just as cute filled with a bunch of cute animals. I'm in love. That cat in the nurse hat has to be one of the cutest kittens Ives seen and the back cover is full of bunnies and puppies.

 One of my favorite parts about the book other then all the cute animals and captions is that every few pages or so they have a emergency prescription page for the level of 'emergency' you're having such as dropping your phone or ruining your favorite clothes. It even has a little signature area at the bottom for you to sign and it tells you not to worry the kittens and cuteness is on the way! It prescribes a dose of cute to help you get though.

If you're having a bad day or even a great one you'll love this book and the cute cheerful mood it brings. 

I received this book from Blogging for Books for this review.

Friday, September 18, 2015

The blanket experiment

I didn't go to the best school. Just an okay one and even that could be augured... and as the years went on it became apprent that as long as you were quiet and did your work you could get away with a lot of stuff.  Lucky I wasn't a trouble maker I was a hardworking shy kid. So were my friends. Cut to winter of my senior year.

Winter where I'm from can either be decent and all pleasant (rarely) or hell as it freezes over (most years) there was no inbetween. The winter that happened while I was a senior in high school was one of the hell years. It was filled with delays and cancelations of all kinds.


This is what hell winter looks like.


My good friend Kat and I had saw someone walking around with a blanket. We decided that blankets were comfy cuddly fun and in the middle of this fridget winter we just had to wrap ourselves in blankets for a whole school day.

We really wanted this. So we both spent hours reading the student handbook and school website inside out. Trying to find out if they had rules against blankets or such. They didn't.  We felt like we were in the clear.

We set a day, very close to Christmas vacation if I remember correctly, and left out houses that morning wrapped up with our favorite blankets. It was a pretty fridget and chill December morning. We got into the high school cafeteria a met up with one another before home room. This was it. We both had our bankets and we're ready for the day ahead.

I'm not sure if we made rules for this fun test. We just wanted to wear blankets all day. There were rules. I don't remember if I made them for myself or if it was for me and Kat but they were:

1. You have to wear the blanket all day.
2. Only take it off if you get hot, have to go to the bathroom (which we tended to hold all day anyway the school bathrooms were dirty and smoke filled), or if you have to take it off for another reason

Those were the rules. We also came up with a plan of what to say when people asked or comment on us/ the blankets. We also prepared what we would say of we were sent to the office or if a teacher had a problem with us. Of course we'd take off and put them in our lockers if asked but we'd also tell them what we would tell our peers. It was an experiment.

If anyone asked we would told them we were taking part in a social experiment. This was the card I'd especially pull if I got sent to the office. Because why punish a scientist like person thing?

Neither of us got sent to the office. Very few peers took notice or at least seemed too. Only one or two said something to us. As for the teachers and staff? One teacher asked if I was wearing the blanket for the holiday's since it was red and green. Another asked if I was cold. No other adult authority figure made any remarks on it. I think Kat had similar results.

And that's how it became apparent that we were (and still are) but big sized toddlers masquerading as responsible adults.

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Things I've said to my children




This book is hilarious. And just filled with the kinda things parents have to say to their crazy kids!  The pictures are funny, cute and well done. The things the pages contain are all things I'm sure all parents can relate to. We all say crazy thing to kid because they themselves are crazy. It a decent sized book  filled with relatable hilarious things that have been said to children! 

The front cover is just hilarious as the book's contents and is in fact one of the pictures included in side the book. The back cover explains the book well and is just as awesomely funny as the rest of the book. I love that picture of the penguin something about it's face just makes me smile. The penguin is mentioned in the back description of the book and in the book it's self. " Stop riding that penguin we're leaving" pretty funny.

Great book for parents or other caretakers of children. If you're looking for a fun book that you can relate to look no farther.

I received this book from Blogging for Booksfor this review.


Sunday, September 6, 2015

Theme 037 - Childish ( about 200 words)

Sure he was childish. But he was young. He was just a kid who had the fate of the world on his shoulders. Added to that with his memory issues of course he would act out and pull pranks and all that kinda stuff.  He was only sixteen.  Sure he was almost an adult but he's seen stuff that even an adult shouldn't see or do. He fights monsters for a living.defends the world. Almost does daily.  And doesn't remember anything before the age of ten. He wasn't childish all the time , sure he could be mature when the situation called for it. Be serious when ever he had to but sometimes everything was too much for him. So he would run off to have fun. He'd joke (just so he wouldn't remember how scared he is) he'd play pranks he was so childish. He still played with bath toys.  It was just who he was. He was of coping with a world so mean to him and so deadly to everything he loves. Including thing he doesn't remember.  Six put up with, not understanding at first why the kid acts the way he does. But he slowly learned why and understood and felt sorry for him. But they had a job to do and there were lives at stake. They could afford to fool around.

Thursday, September 3, 2015

Paper goods projects

I've been in a crafty mood lately. I also got my hands on a copy of 'Paper Goods Projects' by Jodi Levine, and it's pretty neat.


It's a fabulous book for crafters , especially those with children. A lot of the projects seem to be things kids would like and the photos in the book feature children. Prefect for the family. I like the front cover of the book just as much as the back. They both show good examples of what you can make following the directions in the book. Plus it's colorful.

The book is well organized. There's the contents page up front , followed by an introduction and foreword. Then it put projects into a category based on what kind of supplies are used. Theses categories are the chapters. There is coffee filters and cupcake papers, paper bags paper plates and dollies, balloons, and recycling bin stuff. So lots of around the home and recycling going on. That's a plus for projects with me. At the black of the book there's a template section filled with all the templates you'll need to make the projects in the book. Then at the end is the index. Like I said it's neat and organized.

As someone who goes to multiple parties a year and like to be the one who brings the goodie bags and loves to decorate for everything this book makes me really look foward to next chance I can get at decorating and packing goodies. It has all kinds of projects that are decorative and they have projects for favor bags too!

I haven't made a lot of the projects featured in this book but I have made a few, the ones I have made were easy and used stuff commonly found in the home. And like I said before they include templates. Just scan and print. Or even trace if you're using thin paper (not recommend but easy!) it was simple , fun and easy. They don't really mention the family touch on the book's discription but let me tell you it certainly is for crafters for any level and those with kids. I've already made a few goodies for my nephew!

Overall it's a great book my only compliant is that they don't always show photos on what to do for various steps. They have plenty of text descriptions that are very detailed and I understood them but I'm usually not good with even simple text instructions. I prefer text and photos. But that's just my learning style ,everyone is different and the steps are pretty detailed. So I don't think there will be any trouble.


I got this book from Blogging for Books to read and review. So yes I received this book from Blogging for Books for this review.