A Toddler has Hijacked my Blog!

Hi everyone this is Sophia Diane, also known as Sophie, SoSo, Sophie Mophie, Soph, and Moph. Hannah, whose mommy Jill writes the Diaper Diaries, tagged me to tell you 8 things about myself. So here goes!

1. I am 13.5 months old and have NO teeth. Although my top front two are really close, so who knows, maybe I’ll pop ’em through this week. In the meantime, my teeth and I are having fun keeping Mommy guessing.

2. My favorite movie is Moe and the Big Exit from Veggie Tales. When it is on I will stare at the TV enraptured for the whole hour! Not that my mom lets me watch TV or anything. I mean, as I mentioned, I am only 13.5 months old. That’s crazy! Ahem….

3. I love to nurse and even though my Mommy is trying to wean me, I think I will nurse until at least 1st grade.

4. I love to play with my hair, especially when I am sleepy.

5. I hate sitting in a shopping cart. I would much rather stand in the seat part, backwards, especially if my brother is in the big part of the cart. I have yet to meet a cart seat belt I couldn’t get past!

6. My mommy may have told you that I am training to be an Olympic diver or gymnast. Well, last week I dove into the tub when there was NO water in it. It wasn’t as much fun as when there was water.

7. When I was seven months old, I did a photo shoot for the Evenflo Snugli. I was fairly sure I was gonna be famous, but we have yet to see the pictures appear on anything. Still one day I am hoping to see my mug on the Snugli box!

8. I hate laying still to have my diaper changed or my clothes put on! I don’t know why my mommy trys to make me do tha tall the time. It is a major buzzkill!

Well now I am supposed to tag some friends, so I am going to tag my BIRTHDAY BUDDY Little Man at Lattes and Life. We were born the EXACT same day isn’t that cool?? And also I am tagging Becca whose Mommy is Deb Mom of 3 Girls, cause I wanna hear about life with sisters!

Thanks for reading! I am going to go do one of my favorite things ever…WRECK my brother’s train track! Mu-ha-ha-ha (evil toddler laugh)!

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My Christmas Wish Came TRUE!

Well, thanks to my BFF Luanne, I DID get a CVS gift card for Christmas! WOOHOO!! Even though there weren’t many great deals this week at CVS, I DID manage to “add” to my gift card’s value by spending just 81 cents on it and getting back 4 ECBs! I got two Palmolive dish soaps, a 60-count Tums Smoothies, a bottle of Children’s Motrin, and a bottle of Tylenol PM. I used a CVS $5/$15 coupon, a CVS $2/$10 coupon, two $5 off Tylenol coupons (Motrin is a Tylenol product), two 40 cent off Palmolive coupons, a $1 Tums CVS coupon (found in the CVS diabetes book), and a 75-cent -off Tums coupon I got with my last purchase of Tums. (My hubby uses Tums A LOT). As I mentioned, I paid 81 cents on my gift card and got back 4 ECBs. So now, instead of a $25 gift card, I have a total of $28.18 in gift card plus ECBs! Luanne challenged me to turn my $25 into $100 and I am going to try and meet that challenge!

I also got a couple of good deals at Target yesterday, thanks to the great coupons on the Target Coupon Generator. Using three of the $3 off Huggies coupons and one of the $1 Pepsi coupons, I got 6 travel-size Huggies wipes, one 12-pack of Mountain Dew (YUMMY!), one bottle of Hershey’s syrup (can you tell I love sugar?) and a box of fruit snacks for a GRAND total of $1.84! The cashier was kind of like. “Huh?” So I grabbed my stash and booked it out of there!

I hope you all got some great deals this week! For more Super Savings, check out Money Saving Mom!

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Deck the Halls with TMI!

Emily may have decked her halls with OCD, but my family decked ’em with TMI! (That’s “too much information” for those of you who live under a rock.) Last Saturday my two older brothers and I, along with our spouses and kids, gathered at my parents’ home for our own little family Christmas. It was an all-day affair, starting with brunch and ending with dinner. In many ways, our family Christmas is atypical. For one thing, we all LIKE each other and have a great time together (right, guys? Right?), so it’s generally a very relaxed, easy-going gathering. Also, we all live near each other, so it’s not like we have a year’s worth of catching up to do in one afternoon. So basically, we just eat, open presents, and hang out. This year, however, there were two things that made this family Christmas special. The first was that it was unseasonably warm, and we were able to send the kids outside to play after presents (SCORE!) The second is that my brother Andy and his family brought this with them:

That’s right, the “EyeClops”. The EyeClops is like a microscope that you can plug into your TV, so you can view whatever it is you’re looking at on the screen. Andy & Sarah had purchased it as their family gift this year, being the good homeschoolers that they are, for the “educational value”. (Andy is also a high school biology teacher. Does that make the EyeClops’ presence seem any more legit?) And let me tell you, it has a LOT of educational value. Thanks to the EyeClops, I now know a lot of things about my family members that I don’t want to know. That’s right, while celebrating the birth of our Savior, we examined each other very up close & personal. Like 200-times-magnified up close and personal. I saw inside my brother’s nose (hairy), inside my dad’s ears (very hairy), and got some great views of my brother’s taste buds and arm hairs (he is generally QUITE hairy, except for on his head of course). I got a gross-out look at my nephew’s hangnail (right before brunch…appetizing), and found that one of my other nephews still has a blue stitch in a scar that got left in there. Whoops!! All of this was incredibly fascinating, but the coup d’etat was when Andy allowed the EyeClops an intimate look inside his BELLY BUTTON. Not only was it HAIRY, it was also full of LINT! VERY FULL! When he held the EyeClops up to that hairy orafice my whole family screamed “AAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH!” in unison and HORROR. It looked like all the baby spiders from Charlotte’s Web had crawled in there and each spun about 15 webs. It was very, very scary. Andy claims he was extra-linty because he had on a new t-shirt, but I think it’s because he’s GROSS and all his HAIR traps stuff in there. Whatever the reason, it was hilarious, horrifying, and very-un-Christmasy. BUT, pretty much par for the course as far as our family get-togethers go. 🙂

Now I shall regale you with the top 5 EyeClops-induced quotes overheard at our family Christmas:

5) “You can see the hairs on my dad’s head really good ’cause the hairs are so little and far apart.” (My nephew about my brother Andy)

4) “Oh man, that’s gotta come OFF!” (My brother about a bump behind his ear)

3) “Oh, honey, that canNOT be healing right!” (My sister-in-law about my nephew’s hang nail)

2) “I knew it! I knew there was something blue in there!” (My other sister-in-law about my other nephew’s scar with a stitch in it)

1) “That sucker’s so big I can hear it growing!” (My dad about his own EAR HAIR!!!)

So, now, I know you ALL wish you were part of my family so you could’ve been in on all this fun…and I haven’t even told you about how my dad went up on the roof to get some of my nephew’s lost darts and ended up fixing the gutter! (Me: What’s that banging noise? My brother: Oh, dad went up on the roof to get the darts and found that the gutter was broken. Me: Ohhhh (cause that was not at all surprising!))

Maybe next year I’ll have a Christmas contest on this blog and the winner will get to come to our family celebration! I promise you it will be a once-in-a-lifetime event!

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