All posts by Anne Younger

Anne is a 30-something full-time SAHM mom of 5 ranging from 3 to 17 and grandma of 1 who resides in Ashwaubenon (Green Bay) Wisconsin. She started blogging in 2008 as a way to regain her sanity. She enjoys coffee, chocolate, cheeseburgers and vodka along with spending time with her husband and kids.

Father’s Day Traditions

For years all my sister and I heard that my dad wanted for Father’s Day was a new hose reel.
Every time we were told he wanted one, we obliged and made the purchase.
These days he asks for things such as gift cards so he can save up for a certain item.
This year he wants gift cards towards a remote starter for his new car.
Yes, he gets expensive but so did my sister and I over the years.
Needless to say, I’m sure he’ll be pleased once again this year.

When it comes to Father’s Day within my own house, things are a little different.
My Alex doesn’t really ask for anything other than a few extra hours of sleep or to get out of chores for the day.
Yeah, he is just that sweet.
Even though he doesn’t usually ask for anything I try to have the kids do something nice for him.
This year I am still trying to figure out just what to do.

I’ve been looking around online and have visited Tiny Prints a few times debating on making him a custom Father’s Day card.

This year, I think the Alex’s biggest Father’s Day gifts are that we are expecting another child and that he will be adopting Zack and Libby the first week of June.

What else could I possibly give him for Father’s Day to show him just how much we love him other than that?
Any suggestions???

Disclaimer:  I received a promotional code for free products from Tiny Prints as a thank you for participating in this campaign all opinions are my own.

Cravings

I have always experienced cravings during each of my pregnancies.
Throughout all of them, I have craved grilled cheese, fries and ranch dressing…..preferably from Denny’s
With Alexander I craved pickles. A LOT.
But never pickles with any things so there were no strange food combinations.
Just dill sandwich pickles straight from the jar.
So far in this pregnancy, I crave soup.
French onion soup to be exact.
In mass quantities.
We have become regulars at Applebee’s for their soup and salad lunch special just so I can eat as much French onion soup as I want for $5.99.
Oh and I am loving black olives.
That happened the first time I was pregnant too.
I eat those straight from the can too.
If I’m already having cravings like this at 6 weeks, what am I going to do for the next 34???

Yoplait Kids Snack Chat #1

As you know, we are HUGE fans of Yoplait Kids and we all love yogurt!
Over the next couple of weeks, I will be sharing Yoplait Kids Snack Chat webisodes.

Yoplait Kids and spokesperson Christine Coppa, best known for her Mama’s Boy blog at Parenting.com and as the author of Rattled! available at Amazon.com (Broadway Books, 2009); along with her pre-schooler J.D. practice good snacking habits, as she discusses topics like overcoming pickiness and setting a good example at snack time.

Enjoy!!

Also, go grab a $0.50 coupon off the purchase of (1) four-pack of Yoplait Kids yogurt!
COUPON HERE

Disclaimer: This information was provided to my by Yoplait and MyBlogSpark. Neither Yoplait or MyBlogSpark represent or warrant the accuracy of any statements or product claims made here, nor does it endorse any opinions expressed within this blogsite. The opinions stated from me are 100% mine and they are my true thoughts.

Pregnancy now versus the last 3 times

I was 19 when I was pregnant with my first child, 20 at delivery.
My second pregnancy occurred while I was 20 and I delivered 7 months after turning 21.
With Alexander, I became pregnant at 28 and delivered him at 29.
This time around….I’m 32. By the time the baby arrives I will be 33.
Pregnancy in my 20’s was a cake walk compared to pregnancy in my 30’s.

My first 2 pregnancies I was booming with energy and was always on the go.
With Alexander I had spurts of energy and was active.
This pregnancy…..this one is kicking my ass!

I have been in bed before midnight for the last few weeks, which if you know me, you know how odd that type of behavior is.
I have also experienced more sickness this time as well.
I feel like I spend way to much time praying to the porcelain god.
Oh, and the food and smell aversions are unbelievable.
I can’t stand the small of BBQ sauce right now or rotisserie chicken.
These are 2 things I usually enjoy…..A LOT!
And sloppy joes…..they are off limits too.

And did I mention the part that if I do not make a mad dash to the bathroom first thing every morning I have been known to pee myself??
It’s RIDICULOUS!!!

I go in next Thursday the 26th for my first Dr. appointment and ultrasound and am super excited.
It’s time to put an end to everyone saying I’m having twins!
More to come next week!

Dot & Ziggy @ Victory Gardens Biograph Theater – Chicago, IL

Yesterday, the Alex, myself and our little Alexander got up early in the morning, packed up the car and drove 4 hours to Chicago, IL to see Dot & Ziggy at the Victory Gardens Biograph Theater thanks to Kim Moldofsky of Mom Impact and the Chicago Children’s Theater.

I know, you are probably thinking I am crazy for driving 4 hours to see a children’s show that was less than an hour long, but it was MORE than worth it!!

Alexander LOVED it!

He danced.

He clapped.

He laughed.

He got shy.

He had fun!!!!

Dot & Ziggy stars Roni Geva as Dot and Don Darryl Rivera as Ziggy and live music by Nicholas Davio.  Dot & Ziggy is for children ages 6 months to 4 years of age and incorporates music, tales of sharing, friendship and A LOT of interactive fun.

Both Dot & Ziggy capture a child’s attention with their colorful costumes and unique tale.

Dot & Ziggy will be at the Victory Gardens Biograph Theater, 2433 N. Lincoln Avenue, Chicago IL through June 26th, 2011. Performances are: Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday’s at 10:00 am
Friday, Saturday, and Sunday’s at 10:00 am and Noon.

Tickets are $16 Weekdays and $18 Weekends and include an exclusive discount or offer at nearby family-friendly partner restaurant Kim & Scott’s Cafe Twist, 2218 N. Lincoln Avenue.

Tickets can be purchased online at Chicago Children’s Theatre or on-site the day of the show. Groups of 10 or more can purchase tickets at a discounted rate by visiting GroupTix.net or by calling 773-327-3778

Save a little extra and use coupon code MOMDZ to get $2 off tickets throughout the run of the show!!

Disclaimer:  We attended this show as guests of MomImpact and Chicago Children’s Theatre at no cost in exchange for our complete and honest review of the show.  The opinoins stated from me are 100% mine and they are my true thoughts on the product.