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I'm living my dream life, spending my days with my three sweet kids on the rocky coast of Maine...


boy2001 is a loveable 2nd grade LEGO brick master. An average week includes a round of golf, some time at the track with a smidgeon of Nintendo DS time.

boy 2001


girl2004 is a Care Bears enthusiast when she's not twirling to imaginary ballet, she's gleefully giggling to pink princess daydreams or requesting baking sessions.


girl2006 is an Elmo and Little People Fanatic, she insists on wearing tights and dresses everyday, as well as reading our 'I Love You' books everyday. She shares my love for Little House on the Prairie.


My personal goals are to go back to school for my Masters, possibly in Library Studies or Biblical Languages.


Smokey is our playful pup, half chihuahua, half rat terrier he's a handsome dog, although very good with the children Smokey does have his issues!


Chexter is our roborovski hamster, over a year old he's recently started to nip a little!


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oopsy Daisy! Cutie Pie Curlz Leave in Conditioner and Detangler Product Review

June 19, 2008

Cutie Pie Curlz by oopsy Daisy!

My little girls have cute but high maitenance curls.  Basically, I HAVE to shampoo their hair in the morning if I want them to have light bouncy curls.  If I wash at night and let them sleep on it, or even if I braid it, the result is the same, flattenned out, lackluster curls in the morning.

Washing their hair almost every morning is one thing, combing through it is another.  Especially girl2004′s hair because it’s very long.  She has a lot of thin curly hair.  I’ve used grown up treatments on her with some success.  The only problem is if they were leave in, they weighed her hair down, or made it feel greasy. 

Cutie Pie Curls detangles almost on contact, it’s amazing.  It turned a 40 minute job into a 20 minute job.  No fuss or crying.

No parabens, no SLS, no DEA, no formaldehyde, no petroleum.  Also free of artifical fragrances and alcohol.

Cutie Pie Curlz’ Ingredients:

Water, aloe vera gel, lecithin (from soybeans), behentrimonium metroculfate (from canola oil), wheat amino acid, sodium PCA (an amino acid), grapefruit seed extract, allantoin (from comfrey root), panthenol (provitamin B5), honey extract, natural fragrances/essential oils of: pomegranate & lavender, alpha bisabolol (from chamomile)

Combine Cutie Pie Curlz with Kiddo Kream, read my Kiddo Kream review

oopsy Daisy! beautiful baby Kiddo Kream Moisturizer Product Review

Kiddo Kream by oopsy daisy!

  

oopsy Daisy! isn’t that the absolute cutest name ever?  I can’t stand it, soo adorable! 

I have been using oopsy Daisy!  beautiful baby Kiddo Kream Moisturizer on girl 2006 and girl2004 and loving it.  It is a luxurious cream that smells so good, it spreads like liquid silk and absorbs into baby’s skin fast. 

It would be good anytime but we usually do our moisturizing after bedtime bath.  Kiddo Kream has a very fresh all-natural scent smelling like lavender fields on a hot sunny day - at the same time it’s very calming and soothing.

Kiddo Kream is safe for baby too, no parabens, no SLS, no DEA, no formaldehyde, no petroleum. No artificial fragrances and dyes.  I love how soft the girls’ skin has been since using oopsy Daisy! 

FYI, the oopsy Daisy!  Kiddo Kream Ingredients:

Water, shea butter, carnauba wax (from carnauba palm), jojoba oil, carbomer (vegetable cellulose), grapeseed extract, natural fragrance/essential oils of: sweet pea, grapefruit and lavender, aloe vera leaf extract, vegetable squalene (from olive oil). 

If your babe has curly hair check out my next oopsy Daisy! review 

Baby Toss in India

May 28, 2008

I just saw this video showing a ritual in India, throwing babies down a few stories onto a mattress.  The ritual is supposed to bring good luck and health. It’s scary to watch but proof that babies are often sturdier than we give them credit.

 Just remember the babies are ok!