Yep. There is an App for that.

Every baby I know LOVES phones. Especially, it seems, mom’s cell phone. My friend even tried giving her daughter an old, broken phone with no battery, but K seems to prefer the real thing. My husband, Mr. Smarty-Pants, insists that I could just lock the keys, but I never do. After …

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How to Make Minnie Mouse Hair Bows

If your little darling is anything like mine, she LOVES the Mouse! In preparation for an upcoming trip to Disney, I created Minnie Mouse hair bows for my little girl. They were a hit at play group, so I taught a bunch of moms how to make them at our …

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I Love Crocs for Kids! (And Crocs Sale!)

I never really got into the whole Crocs thing… They seemed big and bulky in only loud, bright colors. I think I tried a pair on at the store once, and I wasn’t impressed. But when K came along, all the mom’s raved about them and I am a sucker …

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The Mother of All Garage Sales – The State of Califorina

Seems like the Governor of California is taking a page from the book of moms everywhere. We all watch the news, we have all heard about the financial problems faced by California, so Governor Schwarzenegger thought outside the box and decided to hold a garage sale to sell of some of …

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Stay at Home Dad – for a day…

Since we were without Mimi today (on her way to LA), Daddy stayed home with K today so I could go to work. Apparently, Daddy taught K a few new tricks while Mommy was away. I got the following email at 9:07 am. “So we are sitting in her room …

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Cupons for Military Families Overseas!

Ok all you coupon clipping mommas, I have a mission for you. Did you know military members and their families can use Manufacturer Coupons up to 6 months AFTER they expire at the commissary on base? Yep, the coupons you can’t use anymore can provide those who serve our country with a little savings!

I was so excited when I stumbled across this web site about an Overseas Coupon Program. It is run entirely by volunteers, and it provides information about how and where you can send your coupons to U.S. Military bases overseas. Of course, the program would love for you to collect mounds of coupons, but anything you have that you can send helps.

Here is the gist of the program:

  1. Adopt a base. (You don’t have to do this, but this seems to be how the site is able to track how many coupons it has helped provide. So, why not?)
  2. Manufacturer coupons only. In-store coupons are useless. No restaurant coupons either.
  3. Clip your coupons as if you were going to use them yourself.
  4. Separate into 2 piles – food and non-food and place into baggies or envelopes to keep separate.
  5. Send coupons no more than 2 months expired so they have time to use them.
  6. Add up the dollars saved if all coupons are used (again, this isn’t necessary, but it helps the web site track).
  7. Mail your coupons to the base.
  8. Report how many coupons you mailed back to the web site.

That’s it! They even give you props on their site for the dollar amount of coupons you send.

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