
Friday, July 31, 2009
Wordles (For Nerdles)

Thursday, July 30, 2009
Let Your Love Flow
That catchy song (called Let Your Love Flow) is sung by the musician shown above: the cheerful-voiced Petra Haden (mp3 download via Hi-Fi Heart.)
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Focusing on Joy

Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Doris Day, Worldsy Tunes, Inner-Austens

1. PERSON: Doris Day. Doris Day has made some of the most delightful romantic comedies ever. Pillow Talk is my personal favorite, but she's made lots & lots more. She also has the sweetest-sweetest singing voice (visit this site for tons of free, downloadable mp3 bliss.)

2. PLACE: Eardrums Music (Alliance Pact Project Page.) On the 15th of each month, this site puts together "26 blogs from 26 countries to present 26 bands and 26 songs." If you're a musicfreak, you'll reallyreally love visiting; it's such a treat to hear the variety of different types of music, all neatly collected in one spot.
Take a listen to one of my favorite (lovely & kid-friendly) songs featured for July: Un, Deux, Trois, mp3 by raised-in-France chanteuse Jessica Fichot.
3. THING: The Jane Austen Book Club. This is a movie, based on a book, about a book club with members whose characters are based on characters from books. Sounds confusing, right? But it's actually not.
Here's the plot: a group of ladies form a book club, and each time they meet they talk about a different Jane Austen book (which shouldn't come as a surprise, because, duh, that's sort of evident in the name of the movie, right?) Anyways, as the movie unfolds, you can start seeing different Austen characters within each of the book club members. It's quite girlishly, nerdishly-delicious to find yourself saying "Ah-ha! That one is a total Fanny Price!" And really, hasn't every Austen-lover mused over which Austen character they found most like themselves?
Besides the clever concept, the relationship stories-within-the-story are relatable, sweet, and sad-silly, PG13-hilarious. 100% (grownup) girly-girl. Perfect viewing for those lazy, jammies-all-day days :)
So, those are three things I love right now. If you have a blog, maybe you'll want to try sharing three things weekly or monthly, or wheneverly. Then there'll be six happy things, then nine, then... maybe one day...2,400! Yay for happy things!
Monday, July 27, 2009
Wedding Photo I-Spy Scavenger Hunts

Sunday, July 26, 2009
Sunny Sunday
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Friday, July 24, 2009
Pretty Perfect Plates

Thursday, July 23, 2009
Free Printable Animal Buddies

Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Starry Stars Site
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Man Saves Dog From Alligator

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Monday, July 20, 2009
Sunday, July 19, 2009
A little Green, A little Blue...
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Pool Party Snacklet
Friday, July 17, 2009
Wastin' Away (Again) in Margaritaville

Crocheted lounging rainbow puppy Margaritaville Print by Etsy Artist Patti Haskin.
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Squirrely Squirrels Memory Test

(WARNING: please don't try this at home, as suggested... some squirrels can get superdemanding & creepish when it comes to food distribution...it's much safer for both of you if your squirrel friends are observed in their natural state sans snacks.)
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Itsy Bitsy Boulder Buddies


pretty garden markers from By Little Hands

...Creative Story Stones by Red Bird Crafts...
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Cassidy Covers, 5 Orange Potatoes, Creepy Creatures

1. PERSON: Eva Cassidy is my current folksy girly singer obsession, and she's covered some of the sweetest, most sleepy-summer-perfect songs my ears have ever had the pleasure to hear.

Take a little listen:
* Who Knows Where the Time Goes mp3, originally by Sandy Denny (via Cover Lay Down.)
* American Tune mp3, originally by Paul Simon (via Cover Lay Down.)
* Song Bird mp3, originally by Fleetwood Mac (via Life in A Paper Cup.)
Sadly, Eva passed away in 1996 of Melanoma... but her music continues to sooth, simmer, and delight :)
2. PLACE: 5 Orange Potatoes is a lovely, kidcentric & nature-oriented blog that has all sorts of fun tutorials and pretty pixs & poems, too. Take a quick looksee @ these inspiring, smile-inducing posts:
Ultraviolet Detectives,
Life Inside a Pinecone,
Weaving With Nature,
Mud Critter Sculptures,
& the fairy-friendly Wishing Tree.
Besides sharing tons of crafty outdoorsy ideas, Miss Lisa also takes the time to include special little tidbits (like curriculum tie-ins & science facts.) I just Lovelovelove this place (and you will, too!)
3. THING: Creepy Creatures, by Sneed B. Collard III (I dare you not to love a book by an author with a name like that!)
Here's an excerpt from the first page:
"Earth is home to millions of different creatures. Some of them please us. Some frighten us. Others make us say "Blech!" Yet no matter how we feel about it, each animal is special. At first, you might think this book is filled with scary, creepy creatures. But each animal's scary looks or habits serve a purpose. They allow the animal to live in its own special way and place. Are the animals in this book really scary? Turn the page to find out."
Enticing, right? So get the book and turn the page :) You'll find out all sorts of really fascinating (and often silly, sweet, funny) facts about "scary" animals, both famous species and obscure. I especially love the map at the back of the book, marked with animal icons that designate where each critter originates. It's creepycool stuff for those kids who delight in all things yuck (and, depending on your individual child's spook-threshold, prolly best for ages 4ish and up...)

So, those are three things I love right now. If you have a blog, maybe you'll want to try sharing three things weekly or monthly (er, yes, I'm aware I haven't listed 3things since April, ahem...) Anyways. Then there'll be six happy things swimming around out there, then nine, then... maybe one day...2,400! Yay for happy things!
Monday, July 13, 2009
Duck Tummy Trouble

Instead of feeding ducks, lure your kids into curiosity mode:
* "What do the wild ducks in your area use as a natural food source?" (Find out together by researching online, referring to books, or by visiting your local wildlife rehab center.)
* "What are your favorite foods to eat?"
* "What do you think might happen to your body if your tummy only had room for bread?"
* "What can we do to help wild ducks grow up healthy & strong?"
While visiting your ducky buddies, try shifting your focus to:
* Using real binoculars (yes, with help, preschoolers can use these tools!)
* Using homemade pretend (cardboard tube) binoculars (like these)
* Watching how ducks move (and mimicking them)
* Listening to how ducks sound (& learning the word "duck" in ASL.)
* Looking for "Duck Evidence" (feathers, tracks etc.) w/a magnifying glass
* Taking photos of the ducks
* Drawing or painting pictures of the ducks
If you feel you must feed ducks, consider less-dangerous munchies like:
* Water Fowl Pellets/Crumbles (Mazuri Feeds, Nutrena Waterfowl, etc.)
* Thawed Frozen Corn or Peas
* Kale or Romaine Bits
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Saturday, July 11, 2009
"Summer Winds Did Blow Her Hair..."
Friday, July 10, 2009
Pigeons: Natural Navigators & Memory Masters

Thursday, July 9, 2009
(Cutest) World's Ugliest Dog 2009

Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Ravens: Beautiful, Brainy Birds
Monday, July 6, 2009
Ador-A-Bulldog Calendar Contest

Sunday, July 5, 2009
Free Printable Beach Party Invites

Saturday, July 4, 2009
Firecracker Freebies

Friday, July 3, 2009
Bella & Tara... Bestest Buddies
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Easy Fireworks-Festive Ideas


Matchy Music: I'm on Fire mp3, the (Bruce Springsteen) cover by The Snow.















