Saturday, April 2, 2011

APRIL GIVEAWAY CONTEST


This months GIVEAWAY CONTEST is a

Kali Mei Tai Baby Carrier from Blue Zoo Baby Boutique


In a Vibrant Red, Yellow, Orange Flaming Dragons Pattern.






The Kali Mei Tai Baby Carrier (also known as an Asian Baby Carrier, ABC or MT, pronounced May Tie), is the perfect carrier for you & your baby from birth through to toddlerhood.


With MANY different carry positions, you're sure to find it comfortable for both you & your little one.


The straps are long enough to accommodate most body types and sizes & will fit anyone with a 26" waist up to 65". Generally speaking these carriers will fit most sizes wonderfully.


Details (all measurements are approx.)


* Shoulder strap padding: 13.5" x 4"

* Shoulder strap measures: 70" x 4"

* Waist strap padding: 3" x 4"

* Waist strap measures: 33" x 4"


All Kali Mei tai baby carriers come with black straps.


Please contact Blue Zoo Baby Boutique for more info.



To enter this contest please visit Blue Zoo Baby Boutique and post below telling us which is your favorite Kali Mei Tai Baby Carrier Pattern.



Contest Closes Thursday April 14th. Winners will be announced Friday April 15, 2011.



GOOD LUCK!!

Friday, April 1, 2011

March Showers Bring Forth April Flowers????

Or something like that, the stuff just keeps coming!! What I find funny is that we all know that in our part of the world it's known as a Rainforest, yet some of us (ME) are always so shocked when it rains for days and days, sometimes WEEKS on end.

This year we're finally going to harvest some of that glorious liquid gold, a few weeks ago my wonderful husband came home with an enormous white barrel he purchased from a commercial brewery. At first I thought, oh my, when on earth will he have the time to make something he and I rarely ever drink (beer) and then I realized what it was, a rain barrel! Now I can't wait to start my small garden. If my hubby gets his way, it's not going to be small at all, his plans (which tend to grow with each passing month) are to add sweet potatoes, more grape vines, tomatoes and a fig tree or two and of course flowers. They all will be added to this years mini-farm, at least that's what the kids call it, I call it wishful thinking! Last year our peas, beans and cherry tomatoes did really well, but our apple trees...nothing, same for our beautiful peach tree. The year before it was covered in peaches, there were so many, the branches started to bend over from all the weight. I'm hoping this year they will make a come back. I wonder if it had anything to do with trying to use bath water to keep our plants alive? Maybe this year they'll do better with water that hasn't been doused with soap and 5 different types of shampoo. This year I'll save the bath water for the front yard!

So, if you are driving around and see a front door open with a hose sticking out and some one attempting to water their plants and lawn, you'll know it's ours and while you're driving by, please stop and smell our pretty flowers....and don't be surprised if they all smell like baby soap.

Oh I almost forgot to mention that the wonderful rain barrel only cost us $25.00. How I love repurposing!

I really feel the need to apologize for not posting in March, it was one of those months, you know the kind where bad stuff happens in 3's then they double to 6. During the first and second week of March, 3 of my kids got sick. It's not the gross projectile vomiting that gets to me, it's the organization and octopus hands you need. Picture 2 crying kids, 2 sets of soiled sheets and clothing, lots of gooey hair and a very tired husband. The first thought that come to my mind is, how do I clean 2 kids at the same time, change 2 sets of beds and then administer something to bring down fevers, plus (the most important part) console them? Easy, run downstairs and ask grandma to help change beds, while daddy changes our son and I take care of the baby. A bit easier said then done though. Eventually bodies, hair & faces were cleaned, beds were made and medicine was given and our sweet, sick kids fell fast asleep. Thank goodness for grandma's & hubby's! One week later one of their older sisters caught the same bug, can we say... WHAT A MONTH! At least now I don't have to worry about those 3 getting sick any time soon (fingers crossed).

By the end of March we received some really sad news, my great uncle who was close to his 80th birthday, passed away from Leukemia, a few days later our family was notified that my mom's best friend who is also my aunty and in her late 50's as well as my 14 year old cousin were also both diagnosed with the same cancer. In one week this horrible disease has taken the life of a wonderful father, husband, son, brother and uncle and another 2 are fighting for their lives. Both are currently receiving chemo treatments and I ask that you pray for their speedy recovery.

On a good note, members of my family who live in Southern Vancouver Island got together for a wonderful combined birthday party celebration. I can't imagine not living near my mom and brothers and realize how truly lucky we all are to have the opportunity to be within a short drive of each other's homes. Watching all our children play reminded me of when my grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, siblings and other family members would gather together at Easter and have one HUGE Easter Egg hunt. Children would be running everywhere gathering up eggs while trying to keep the eggs they had already found from falling out of their homemade baskets, the older kids would eventually start helping out the younger ones all while the adults looked on and laughed.

For us Easter is a time to celebrate births, it reminds us all how truly lucky we are for those we love and hold close to our hearts. During this Easter, please remember to let your family members both near and far know how much they are cherished and thought about. All it takes is a small email or better yet a quick Skype chat (we're slow when it comes to technology and just signed up this past week). Don't let time pass, before it's too late.

Oh and please take time to walk in the rain, because there's nothing like the smell of flowers after a spring shower..... well except for maybe the smell of a sweet baby in your arms.

Speaking of babies, March also kept me busy with designing a few new hats:



The BEAUTIFUL photo's were taken by Rebecca at "Rebecca Joy Studios" in Victoria, BC and BJ at "Fairytales Photography" in Chatham, Ontario.


Thanks Rebecca & BJ!!!


Watch for this months Giveaway Contest coming soon!

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

February 25th Giveaway Contest Now Closed!

This Giveaway now has a winner, but don't worry, there's more to come!

A Giraffe Tag Blanket from




The tag blanket offered is very similar to the one above and comes with 10 matching tags, the reverse side is a very soft light brown minky. The top giraffe pattern fabric is made with poly fleece. The tag blanket measures 8.5" x 6" (not including tags).



These OH SO SOFT Blankets are the perfect gift for that new little miracle. Surprise any New Mommy with a customized tag baby blanket with baby's name in your choice of Minky colors (found at Blue Zoo Baby Boutique). Tag blankets are the perfect gift for toddlers to! Or maybe you know of a special autistic child that would love to fiddle with the tags while they cuddle with the blanket. No matter who you give it to, it will be a very treasured item...so much so, you might want to get 2. One for home & one to keep at preschool, Daycare or Grandma & Grandpa's house.


Tag Blankets are Machine Washable in Cold Water, Hang to Dry. Hand washing is recommended.


If you would like to enter this contest, please visit Blue Zoo Baby Boutique and post a comment below about this or another product and become a follower to this blog. (Contest is now closed).

Good luck!!


Congratulations Dawnmarie Huerta !!! Your are Fridays Contest Giveaway Winner!!





Monday, February 21, 2011

Car Seat Recall Notice!!

Recall issued by Health Canada: February 15, 2011

Full Product Description:

This recall involves certain Cosco, Safety 1st, Eddie Bauer, Schwinn and Maxi-Cosi branded child restraints manufactured from May 1, 2008 through April 30, 2009. Some of the recalled child restraints were sold as part of a travel system, which includes a stroller, an infant car seat/carrier, and a car seat base. The stroller portion is not affected by this recall.The model number and date code can be found on a label on the back or the side of the child restraint. The following brands and model numbers are included in this recall.

Please visit the Health Canada Website to see a listing of Brands and Manufacturer's Numbers, steps to follow and for more information:

http://cpsr-rspc.hc-sc.gc.ca/PR-RP/recall-retrait-eng.jsp?re_id=1271


Hazard Identified:

The harness adjustment strap can become loose during normal use. If the harness system loosens, the child or infant may not be fully protected in a motor vehicle collision. This could lead to serious injury. Transport Canada has received 10 complaints where the design's harness system would loosen during normal use, with no reported injuries.Health Canada has not received any reports of incidents or injuries to Canadians as related to the use of these car seats.

Friday, February 18, 2011

Beef Stew with Dumplings



Beef Stew with Dumplings

1 1/2lbs Stew beef cubed (if it's on sale I will use sirloin tip)
1 Tbsp Vegetable Oil
3 Cups Water
1 Can Beef Gravy (this is optional, but it sure adds alot of flavor, my kids love it)
1 Beef Bouillon cube
1/2 Sweet onion diced
6-8 Potatoes (I use russet and if it's just me & my dh eating I will leave the skin on)
3-4 Carrots
1/2 Cup of butter
3 Garlic Cloves
1 Bay Leaf


Dreading Mix:

1/2 Cup Flour
Pinch of Pepper
Pinch of Salt
1/4 tsp Garlic Salt
Pinch of Oregano


Directions:

1) Mix flour, pepper, salt, garlic salt & oregano to make dreading coating. Roll cubed beef in dread mix. Brown in skillet.

2) In large pot, combine 1/2 of beef mixture with 3 cups water, onion, garlic, bay leaf & bouillon cube. Simmer for 10 minutes, use this time to peel potatoes and carrots.

3) After peeling potatoes, cut into quarters and sit them in a large bowl of water so they retain their color.

4) Add remaining uncooked beef and cubed potatoes to stew pot, cook on med/low heat (light boil) for 10 minutes.


5) Peel carrots and cut into 3/4" sections, leaving the smaller end pieces slightly larger for a more uniform cook.

6) Stews can burn fast, so watch your water content in the pot, if you see it getting low add another 1/2 cup of water and keep adding 1/2 cup until liquid covers at least 1/2 the stew. Now is the time to add the optional can of beef gravy and/or bouillon cube.

5) Add carrots and cook another 20 minutes. Now start your dumplings following the recipe below.

6) Once dumplings are mixed add them by the spoonful and sit them on top of the stew (DO NOT MIX IN), cover pot with lid and let cook (simmer) a remaining 10 minutes. Check to see if dumplings are fully cooked by cutting one open. Remove from heat, garnish with parsley and serve.


Easy Dumpling Recipe

2 Cups of White Flour
4 Tsp Baking Powder
1 Tsp Salt
Pinch of Pepper
Pinch of Garlic Powder
4 Tbsp Soft Butter or Margarine (room temperature)
1 Cup of Milk

Pinch of Parsley

Directions:

1) Mix flour, baking powder, salt, pepper and garlic powder in a bowl.

2) Cut in soft butter OR margarine.

3) Stir milk into flour mixture.




4) Bring stew mixture to a gentle simmer, do not let it get to a rapid boil.

5) Drop dumpling dough the size of a tablespoon onto stew. Cover pot with lid so that dumplings can steam. Dumplings will puff up as they cook.




6) After cooking for 10 minutes, check to see if dumplings are cooked inside. They should be moist but not doughy. If they are still doughy, cook another 5 minutes, keep an eye on the liquid content of your stew to make sure it does not burn. Sprinkle with parsley and serve.





YUM!

YUM!

THINGS TO DO IN BC

Visiting Beacon Hill Park in Victoria, is a must if you ever come to British Columbia. There's so much for the kids to see and do. One of the main attractions is the Beacon Hill Children's Farm, run by some fantastic volunteers. Admission is by donation and proceeds go directly to help care for the animals. I'm not really a big fan of Zoo's, but will endorse this one because I believe the animals are treated well here and it gives school groups an opportunity to learn about various animals. The main feature to this farm is the goat petting area, children have the chance to pet & brush the goats and you may get a glimpse of some new baby goats.






Here is a list of some of the animals you may see at the farm:

Alpacas
African Pygmy Goats
Pot Bellied Pigs
Ducks
Rabbits
Peacocks
Mice
Donkeys
Finch (kept in an estuary)
Guinea Pigs
Chickens
Miniature Horses
Shetland Sheep
And a few cats if you can spot them.




Here is my son and his new buddy trying to figure out what's going on in the Donkey section, how cute!






This Peacock finally decided to show off it's beautiful tail, the colors are spectacular!






Taking a little break from all the excitement.




First thing every morning during the spring and summer months, you can be part of the 'Goat Run'. The goats are let out of their evening sleeping area and stampede through the farm to the goat pen. If you miss it in the morning you can catch it again at night when they are led back through the farm to their sleeping quarters. Don't forget to bring your video camera, you'll want to catch the younger goats frolic around like little toddlers in a huge playground, maybe that's why they're called kids.

You can watch a video of the Daily Goat Stampede here on their main website:

http://www.beaconhillpark.ca/childrenspark/activities/index.html

Don't forget to bring your camera!

Another attraction in this big beautiful park (30 acres) is the Children's Playground. During the summer there is a wonderful underground water fountain that periodically shoots up water for the kids to play in. So be prepared and bring extra clothing, because chances are your kids are going to want to jump in!

Speaking of water there is a new children's area that was rebuilt in 2007 and features this giant sized watering can:



A wide variety of water sprays rain down on surprised onlookers and running children, including mist, a shower like downpour and large squirts into the air from the top of the structure. According to one of the city workers, there is a computer inside that allows random spray patterns to evolve, which in turn increases the play value of the spray park for the users by keeping them guessing where the next blast of water will come from! Maybe you should bring 2 sets of clothing along, 2 for your kids & 2 for yourselves, because some one's bound to get wet.

I could go on and on about the park and all it's attractions, but instead I'll list them here, there sure is alot!

- It boasts the World's Tallest Freestanding Totem Pole (carved by Mungo Martin) just off Dallas Road

- Free 18 Hole Putting Green (bring your own putter and ball)

- Many different Playgrounds, most with swings, Jungle Gym and some have access for Special Needs Children

- Beautiful Walking trails throughout the Park

- Lawn Bowling

- Cricket and Baseball Fields

- Gorgeous view of the ocean from the Look out Point with a trail to Mile 0

- Many, MANY places to sit & have a picnic

- Sit on one of the hundreds of benches and feed the ducks (please purchase duck seed only)

- Watch the Heron's sitting on their nests

Plan to spend the entire day there, pack plenty to drink & eat and don't forget the sunscreen, picnic blanket and your camera. Parking is free and there are a few bathrooms located in the park. I suggest driving around a few times to get your barrings and figure out where you want to go first.

Better yet, catch the Tally Ho Buggy from the inner harbor and view this Gorgeous city in Victorian style!

Last Chance To Enter Todays Giveaway!!

Today is your last chance to enter my first blog giveaway!!

http://adventuresinpixieland.blogspot.com/p/contest-giveaways.html