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Cute Thank You Card Idea

I’ve gotten such a great response from the Thank You Cards that Claire sent for her birthday presents that I just have to share!

This is a super-easy idea and I’ll be doing this (or a version of it) from now on.

During the party, I wanted to get a good group shot of the kids.  (I mentioned the Party People on a Couch in this post.) I wanted to use that group photo in a Thank You Photo Card.

The funniest part was trying to find the best shot to use!  In three of our five shots, at least one person was trying to escape.  In four different shots, at least two people weren’t smiling.  In most of them, at least one person was being a goofball.

I narrowed it down to this one.

Thank You Photo Card – November 30, 2008
Click to enlarge:  Thank You Photo Card

I think every person looks good enough…and when you’re dealing with kids of this age-range “good enough” is as good as it’s going to get!  :)

So, after the party on Sunday (the 30th, Claire’s birthday), during Claire’s nap, I sorted through the digital photos and found the one I wanted to use.  I then went online to the Target Photo place and found a Thank You Card I liked (I think the one I chose was actually a “blank” version.  I can’t remember.  I looked at roughly 53 different cards.  Ha!).  I wrote all of the kids’ names in order on the card and sent it to print.  The only option I had, other than mail-delivery (which I didn’t want to do), was the one-hour option.  Thinking that was just a generic message, I chose it.  I’d go pick them up when they were done, on Monday, during Claire’s Young Preschooler Class.

Imagine my surprise when 30 minutes later I received an email telling me they were done!  Already!  I couldn’t believe it!  I grabbed my purse, ran downstairs and told my hubby that I’d be back in a few minutes.  Claire was still napping when I returned with the finished Thank You Cards.

On the back of each one, we (oh, who am I kidding…Claire is too little to really write out her Thank Yous yet, and her cursive is just not up to par!) wrote a personal message on a sticky note and attached it to the back of each photo card.  I addressed the envelopes and they went out with the Holiday Cards on December 1st.

And, on Claire’s copy of the Thank You Photo Card, I wrote everyone’s full names on the back (for posterity’s sake), and we have a nice easily-made memento of the party and nice reminder of who helped her celebrate her birthday.

For the record, I did NOT expect to have the Thank Yous done and sealed the afternoon of the party, but I’m not one to poke around in the mouth of a gift horse, so I ran with it!

Now, my friends think I’m extremely organized and also a touch insane.  I am organized, but not that organized.  It was purely luck.  For real.  Honestly, please stop looking at me that way; it makes me uncomfortable.  ;)

Any guesses as to how long the batteries will last?

So, I’m sitting here trying to BRRRUMMM  CINDERELLA WISHES YOU A DAY OF DREAMS COME TRUE! type.  I have a lot of ideas swirling around in my head and a ton of ideas in my BRRRUMMM  CINDERELLA WISHES YOU A DAY OF DREAMS COME TRUE! journal file saved on my computer.  Now would be a good BRRRUMMM  CINDERELLA WISHES YOU A DAY OF DREAMS COME TRUE! time to get them organized and get some writing pieces BRRRUMMM  CINDERELLA WISHES YOU A DAY OF DREAMS COME TRUE! completed.

Claire is playing BRRRUMMM  CINDERELLA WISHES YOU A DAY OF DREAMS COME TRUE! in my office.  I don’t want to wait BRRRUMMM  CINDERELLA WISHES YOU A DAY OF DREAMS COME TRUE! until her nap to get these writing pieces started.  Now would actually fit well into BRRRUMMM  CINDERELLA WISHES YOU A DAY OF DREAMS COME TRUE! my schedule.

She is playing with some of the gifts and cards she BRRRUMMM  CINDERELLA WISHES YOU A DAY OF DREAMS COME TRUE! received for her birthday.  She loves looking at all BRRRUMMM  CINDERELLA WISHES YOU A DAY OF DREAMS COME TRUE! of her beautiful birthday cards.

There is one card BRRRUMMM  CINDERELLA WISHES YOU A DAY OF DREAMS COME TRUE! in particular that she really likes.  It’s from one of her BRRRUMMM  CINDERELLA WISHES YOU A DAY OF DREAMS COME TRUE! uncles.  It’s a magical BRRRUMMM  CINDERELLA WISHES YOU A DAY OF DREAMS COME TRUE! card.  It is battery operated BRRRUMMM  CINDERELLA WISHES YOU A DAY OF DREAMS COME TRUE! and plays the sound of a magic wand, followed by a BRRRUMMM  CINDERELLA WISHES YOU A DAY OF DREAMS COME TRUE! princess speaking.

I’ll give you BRRRUMMM  CINDERELLA WISHES YOU A DAY OF DREAMS COME TRUE! three guesses BRRRUMMM  CINDERELLA WISHES YOU A DAY OF DREAMS COME TRUE! as to what the card says, and the first two don’t BRRRUMMM  CINDERELLA WISHES YOU A DAY OF DREAMS COME TRUE! count.

Will it always be this easy?

“So, Claire…what do you want for Christmas this year?”

“A Christmas tree!”

And, this has been her answer consistently…and I can’t wait to see what she tells Santa when we see him in a couple of weeks, and I can’t wait to see his reaction.

After her birthday tomorrow, we’ll put the tree up, so maybe she’ll come up with a different gift idea then?

Either way, it looks like she’s going to be easy to please this year! ;)

Today is Day 29 of 30 in the NaBloPoMo Challenge! One more day to go!

NaBloPoMo is easy when you have an extra blogger in the house.

Momma and Daddy are getting Claire a real “big girl bed” for her room for her birthday. We found the one we wanted at a Major Retailer and then decided to peruse Craigslist to see what we could see.

Imagine our surprise at finding the exact bed for not even 1/3 of the cost, AND the sellers were including a bookshelf for free. Sweet!

My hubby went to check it out, and it was perfect. It was in excellent condition and really was the exact one we were looking at buying new. Needless to say, we were happy to take the pieces off their hands for less than we’d budgeted.

To get all the pieces home in his car, he had to dismantle the shelving unit, and the bed barely fit, but he made it! For the last few weeks, he’s been working on getting the bookshelf back together and making a bedrail (from our old crib parts) for the bed.

We found an awesome deal on a brand-new twin mattress, so we’re all set!

This last weekend, I helped him move the bed back out to the garage so that he can put the finishing touches on it. Claire knows that “Daddy’s project” is in the garage, which is why we’ve been parking in the driveway the last couple of days, but she has no idea what’s in store. I can’t wait to see her face.

Just seeing how excited she was about the bookshelf when we brought it up to Momma’s office on Sunday was awesome. She was thrilled.

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She likes to rearrange the occupants of the shelves.

She likes to rearrange the occupants of the shelves.

And, with some adjustments, she likes to type her blog.

And, with some adjustments, she likes to type her blog.

Those are her words. She uses, “I need to type my blog first!” as an excuse to not do things promptly. And, how can you argue with that? I mean, blogging is important…especially during NaBloPoMo! ;)

Today is Day 26 of 30 in the NaBloPoMo Challenge! Check it out!

The Build-a-Bear Birthday Party

On Sunday, one of Claire’s little girl-friends had a birthday party. We were invited to a local Build-a-Bear Workshop to help her celebrate. It was a great idea for a party!

Claire was extremely excited to go to this store, as she’d never been inside one yet. (Years ago, I had gone with some friends, but I hadn’t been in one recently.) Before we got to the store, I’d tried to explain to Claire what we would be doing, but I could tell she didn’t really understand.

No worries.
She’ll figure it out when we get there.

Or so I thought…

As soon as we walked in, she was overwhelmed. Our friends had paid for a special birthday package that included stuffed animals for each attendee. And, with the birthday package, each child was able to choose from a ton of different stuffed creatures on the display wall. We weren’t going to be doing voice-boxes or clothing, which are features you can add on if you choose. Honestly, just the stuffed creature was a fabulous and generous treat!

So, we told Claire to pick which one she wanted to make, and we made our way down the display wall. She kept trying to grab the finished example off of the wall. “I want that one!” she’d shriek with joy as she grabbed a hold of whichever precious creature had her attention. She wanted nothing to do with its empty equivalent in the bin below it.

“Well, sweetie, that’s a great choice!” I’d say, as I tried to wrangle the stuffed example toy away from her and hand her the empty shell.

“Nooooooooo! I don’t want that!” she’d scream, shoving the limp, lifeless hide away from her. “I want that one!” she’d beg, pointing to the stuffing-filled finished product.

I tried explaining that we would be filling it with stuffing. It will look like the one on the wall when we were finished! Honest…it will!

She thought I was insane. How can that useless and boring piece of faux fur even compare to the wonderful, glorious stuffed toy on the wall? And, why are you pointing to those things and asking me to choose if you won’t let me take the one I want? What kind of trick is this?

*sigh*

Claire wasn’t the only one who didn’t get it. Other confused little girls in our party were distraught over the horribly inadequate choices we were forcing them to make.

But, it didn’t take long for the Party Coordinator to get the party started, and soon, things were on a roll.

If you’ve ever been to a Build-a-Bear Workshop, you know that you put a little heart into each animal. Well, for the Birthday Girl, they had an added bonus. Each child picked two hearts. The Party Coordinator then had the kids take one of their hearts, kiss it and make a Birthday Wish for the Birthday Girl. Then all of those hearts were sewn into her bear. The remaining heart was put into their own stuffed animal.

Then the lifeless shells were stuffed with fluff. Finally, the creatures started to take shape, and the party goers understood that we weren’t completely crazy.

In fact, they were ecstatic.

A little word of warning, though…the stuffing of the fluff machine nearly scared the stuffing right out of Claire! It’s rather loud, and as soon as that thing turned on, she shot over to me in a flash. When it was her turn to stuff her animal, she held my hand, and insisted that I be right there to help her, which wasn’t a problem, but it wasn’t something I’d expected to be an issue.

After the stuffing of the animals, the kids were able to “wash” their creatures at the Washing Station (no water is involved, but there is air that shoots out of “sprayers”)…pretty cool! Then, from there, the girls went to the Cardboard House Station and got to color houses for their new best friends.

So, what did Claire finally choose?

After manhandling practically each and every toy, she finally decided on a hot-pink leopard, which she named Jasper. Yes, we have a real Jasper here…and now he has a sister.

“This one is a girl-Jasper, Momma!”
Obviously. ;)

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After the party, they were both ready for a nap!  Here they are sound asleep.

After the party, they were both ready for a nap! Here they are sound asleep.

Build-a-Bear-Jasper came with a printed Birth Certificate, a Cardboard House, Stickers, and a Coloring Book.

Build-a-Bear-Jasper came with a printed Birth Certificate, a Cardboard House, Stickers, and a Coloring Book.

As you can see, Claire loves her new best friend.

As you can see, Claire loves her new best friend.

All in all, it was a wonderful idea for a party. It is one that I may actually consider doing for one of Claire’s birthday parties in the future, because she had so much fun! Plus, the store handles the decorating, the clean-up, and how can you not have a good time?

Well…once you figure out that you won’t be forced to play with an empty shell of a creature, the more fun you’ll have! ;)

Note: This is not an official review of the store. This is purely real life turning itself into blog fodder. ;)

Today is Day 17 of 30 in the NaBloPoMo Challenge! Check it out and/or join in the fun! A new best friend AND a post for Day 17? Chosen, stuffed, and complete!

More precious than jewels

Yesterday, Claire had her Young Preschoolers Class, and just like all the other times, I barely got a “Bye, Momma!” out of her when I dropped her off and signed her in. I decided to take all of this as a good sign that she’s adjusting well to the independent life I want her to lead. This is, after all, the reason we put her in these classes.  The classes meet on Mondays for just an hour-and-a-half, but they are a great way to start nurturing her independent spirit.

Still, I won’t lie; it stung a little.

No kiss.
No hug.
Barely a wave.

I tried to not let it bother me, and I left quickly…partially for her benefit and partially for mine.

I went to an appointment and ran some errands before making it back to the parking lot a few minutes early.

When it was time to pick her up, she was thrilled to see me. My heart swelled with joy, and I realized that she still loves me. She still needs me.  Of course, I already knew this.  Duh.  Right?

Anyway…imagine my surprise when she showed me a gift she’d made for me in class. Something just for me!

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A new bracelet for Momma

A new bracelet for Momma

The teacher had the kids make bracelets with beads and pipe cleaners. What a great idea!  They could make one for whomever they chose: someone else or themselves.  She chose to make one for me!  And she put the beads on all by herself!  My new piece of jewelry is gorgeous, and I love it. (And, Claire took this picture of me and my new bracelet when we got home!   She did a great job!!)

She babbled all the way home about her adventures in the class and how she’d picked all of the colors “especially for YOU, Momma.” My heart melted and ran all over the front seat of my car when she said that. Why had I even let those other thoughts creep into my mind?

So, I may not get a kiss or a hug every time I leave her for the class, but I get the peace of mind knowing that she’s growing up into a well-rounded, socially-strong individual, who still loves her Momma.

And, sometimes, I get really cool jewelry out of the deal, too.

;)

Today is Day 4 of 30 in the NaBloPoMo Challenge! Check it out and/or join in the fun! And, with that…my outfit AND the post for Day 4 is complete!

The Shrinking Ladybug Sweater Set

Before Claire was born, one of my hubby’s cousins knitted a sweater set for her. By the time Auntie M was done with it, it became a very limited edition, because of the complexity of it. In fact, I think we own the only set! I’m not a knitter, so I can only imagine how tricky a pattern like this is.

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Cute as a Lady Bug Button

Cute as a Ladybug Button

Lady Bugs on the sweater and the hat

Ladybugs on the sweater and the hat

It’s beautiful.
It really is a work of art.

In January of 2007, Claire was finally big enough to wear it. It was still a little big on her, but we got some great pictures.

Lady Bug Sweater Set

Ladybug Sweater Set

Well, I’m happy to report that it still fits! I think this may be the last season for it, though.

When photo shoots go wrong…

When photo shoots go wrong…

Take Two!

Take Two!

Isn’t it amazing how much she’s grown!? Or, is that sweater set shrinking? Surely that’s gotta be it… ;)

The best seats in the house

Well, technically, they are the best seats outside the house. ;)

Mother’s Day came and went leaving me with a fabulous gift sitting where our old plastic table and chairs once stood.

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New Patio Furniture

I love the lines created by the morning sun on our deck and how they play with the lines of the new furniture.

Claire and Daddy working

Daddy and Claire had a lot of fun constructing all the pieces. I helped too, but took a little break to document their progress. Due to privacy obsessions, my hubby has requested that his digital image be obscured behind protective black bars. So please, pay no attention to the man behind the protective black bars. ;)

New Patio Furniture

Claire was excited to find that she got a cool present out of the whole deal too. ;)

The table is much bigger than the old one, and there is ample seating for six or seven…

New Patio Furniture

…depending on how cozy you want to get on the bench.

Now, the fun part will be picking out fun seat cushions and maybe matching placemats to use for our cookouts and informal grilling-with-friends-sessions that always make our summers so busy and exciting and relaxing.

Plus, we eat outside nearly every evening in the summer, so this is the perfect gift that will keep on giving.

Thank you, guys. I love it!

Hallmark’s got nuthin’ on this.

by Claire

Here is a picture of the card that Claire made for me today.

She and Daddy were up before I was, and he helped her with this project.  It’s on my favorite colored paper (lavender), and according to the artist, there is a self-portrait in blue.  She told me she’s the blue circle with the eyelashes.  (If you click on the photo, you can see more detail.)  To the right of her is “a green giraffe with a pink head.”  And, to the left is a green elephant.

The font used in the message looks curiously like my hubby’s writing.  ;)

I love it!

Turning Your Blog into a Book

Tangible.

I love the fluid and instant nature of the Internet. I can write and get my thoughts out to the world instantaneously. I can go back and revisit or rewrite or edit, if I so choose. I can pull up my blog and my photos from any computer in the house…or the world. I love having that kind of access.

But, I appreciate a tangible record as well.

In my gallivanting around the Internet a couple months ago, I stumbled upon a site that will allow the two to exist in harmony. That’s when I decided to turn my blog into a book.

Blurb will allow you to do that. All you do is download the free software, and you’re off! Create whatever you want, whether it be a photo album or a more substantial book. The possibilities are practically endless.

I decided to create a The Casual Perfectionist: The Best of the Blog 2007 anthology for Claire and her grandmothers.

And, here it is!

You’ll notice the badge that now appears on the sidebar of my blog. Anyone who wants to can preview or purchase the book. (…if you choose to make your book public. You have the option of keeping it private and only inviting certain people.) Selling it for a profit is not my purpose for publishing it, and I really don’t even care if any other copies of it sell. I just love the idea!

Seeing my words and photos in a professionally published book is indescribable, and it’s been feeding my desire to write a real book. Nothing is stopping me, so I’ve decided to get the ball rolling.

In case you’re curious, here are some photos I took of the book, so that you can see a little bit of what it’s like. Yes, there is a preview link in the badge on the sidebar, but it will only show you so much. You can see examples of some of the different page layouts you can choose from. There are SO MANY CHOICES, and these are just a few of the ones I used:

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Front

Here is the front of the book – the photos represent a good cross section of the year.

Back
Here is the back of the book – all the photos are similar to the ones on the front, but they are Claire from the back. (Get it? The back of Claire on the back of the book?) ;)

Binding
Here is the binding.

Copyright
Here is what the copyright page looks like.

Dedication
Here is my dedication.

And, here are some of the different text/photo layout options:

Inside the book… Inside the book… Inside the book…

Inside the book… Inside the book…

So, there it is…192 pages of blog in book form. Pretty cool, huh?

So, what do I think of Blurb? Here’s a little impromptu review, which is not paid for by anyone. ;)

Pros:
The professional publication end-product is amazing. You keep the copyright on the material, and Blurb does the formatting and printing. They are kind of pricey, but the end result is worth it.

The software is free. It doesn’t get much better than that. I use a PC, and it worked fine on my computer (slow, but properly…see below). They say it works on Mac as well, but I wouldn’t know.

The software is easy to use. As with any new or unfamiliar software program, it’s a little daunting at first, but the tutorial is great.

The support you get from the company is timely and helpful. They were quick to answer my questions via email, and I even attended a free webinar! (A webinar is a seminar held online, coupled with a free conference call. It was great!)

Cons:
The software program is so slow that I almost didn’t do it. I dare say it was worse than trying to look at the Internet on dial-up. *gasp* Yes, if I was running the software program on a brand-new computer and was only running that, I’m sure it would be faster. In reality, that’s not going to be the case for a lot of other people out there. Because of the slowness issue, I did all my editing in Word and Notepad and copied and pasted it into the program. The reason it took me so long to finish this project was mostly due to how slow this program ran on my computer, oh, and because I was working a full-time at-home job at the time in addition to chasing after a toddler. But, I didn’t let that stop me. ;)

The “slurping” feature they have where you can have the software automatically download your blog into a book format (you can read more about how it works on their site) doesn’t work for blogs hosted on private domains. They don’t make this clear (or at least they didn’t when I started this project). Looking back, I was attracted to this program because of this slurping feature and I was extremely disappointed when I found out it wouldn’t work on my domain. But, I was already in love with the idea of turning my blog into a book, so I found a work-around and compiled my book from scratch, copying and pasting my content from my blog. In reality, this was a better option for me anyway. Go figure.

The ‘constant auto-save’ feature is convenient on one hand, but really annoying if you make a change that disrupts the whole book, because, it’s really hard to go back. Yes, there is an ‘undo’ feature, but it’s not perfect. I got around this little “feature” by saving multiple copies of my book as I went along so that I wouldn’t lose too much work if I messed something up.

And, that about sums it up. Overall, it’s a fabulous program and I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to make their blog into a book, or who wants to create a tangible record of any kind.

I started this project in January, and I’ve wanted to share my trials, tribulations, joys and excitement about this project of mine, but the two main recipients of the end result read this blog, and I wanted this to be a surprise. After two months of formatting and editing (in the midst of everything else), the books are complete, have been delivered to the grandmothers, and now I can share.

If you get a chance, check out Blurb and give it a try…or just peruse the other books there that have been created by people like you and me.

I’ll warn you though…if you spend too much time on the site, you might have the undeniable urge to create your own book! ;)