MFB Auction: Laila Print Udder Covers Gift Set

I am pleased to announce our second March for Babies fundraising auction!

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This is a Brand New, In package, Laila print nursing cover gift set from Udder Covers. Retail (from the Udder Covers website) is $37 + $9.95 shipping!

Here is the Manufacturer’s description:

“This 3 piece kit includes a Laila print nursing cover, Light Yellow Milk Bands™ nursing bracelet and 2 pairs of Udder Covers™ 5 ply washable breast pads!

Our Laila nursing cover is marked with our signature Udder Covers™ logo. It is pink and ivory and has a brilliantly quaint yet artistic floral pattern.

Milk Bands™ nursing bracelets keep track of which side you nursed from, what time and how long all on one wrist!

Our 5 ply 100% cotton breast pads will protect your skin from irritation by absorbing all moisture.”

100% of the net proceeds from this auction will be donated to the Joy Makin’ Mamas and Papas March for Babies Project!

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Scott’s Run Nature Preserve

Scott’s Run Nature Preserve is 18.7 miles from my starting point!

From Hiking Upward:

“You won’t find a closer waterfall hike to the Metro DC area. One mile from the beltway on Georgetown Pike, the Scott’s Run Nature Preserve is a little piece of wilderness saved from urban sprawl. Originally the Burling Tract, it avoided development in the 1970’s and was renamed the Dranesville District Park. Today it is known as the Scott’s Run Nature Preserve.

We have outlined a loop of 2.2 miles here, however the preserve has many interconnecting trails on its 384 acres. The Fairfax County Park Authority doesn’t blaze or name any of the trails, but there is little chance of getting lost. You can’t go any further north than the Potomac, and Georgetown Pike borders the property to the south. This hike has trails that range from the very easy to quite difficult.”


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March for Babies Fundraising Auction!

I hereby announce a series of March for Babies fundraising auctions!

We’ll start the fun with the “I’d
Marry you for this” Cake
.

PhotobucketJoy Makin’ Mamas who were in on the cake sampling for Heather’s wedding will tell you,this was some good cake!

100% of the net proceeds from this auction will go to the March for Babies in support of the Joy Makin’ Mamas and Papas team.

This cake is three layers tall- 2 9″ chocolate almond cake layers and one 9″ chocolate almond brownie shell. Each layer is filled with cocoa icing cream, and the entire thing is covered in a rich layer of delicious chocolate ganache. (The cake shown had blue polka dots piped onto the ganache and a wedding cake topper added. Yours will feature a smooth, elegant layer of chocolate ganache only.)

Some expensive bakery cakes are high-dollar items because of how they look, but this cake is so delicious that the bride and groom decided they did not want to freeze their “anniversary” piece- they ate it instead!

Complete strangers said they would marry me for this cake. Several said this was the best cake they had ever had, and many wanted to know where you could buy it.

You can’t buy it. It was a labor of love for a friend on her wedding day and was made at home by me- but I will make one for one lucky person who is willing to make a generous donation to
the March for Babies!

The winning bidder will receive a coupon good for one three layer chocolate almond cake. The cake freezes well for at least two weeks, and most likely as long as a month. Two weeks notice is required of when you would like to pick up your cake, so your coupon will be valid for a period of 90 days beginning two weeks from date of payment.

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now!

Doyou have a product or service you’d like to donate for a Joy Troupe auction benefitting the March for Babies? Please drop me a line!

Dodging between the drops

We went out today despite the rain- we took advantage of a break in the precipitation to take a short, family walk.

Forsythia buds were spotted.

Puddles were stomped.

Love was expressed.

Quotable Moment:
“That’s a robin. He’s goin’ up a hill. Robin! That’s someone else’s hill!” -The Inimitable Ian

Distance traveled: .7 miles

Solo Miles: .96

Current Total Distance Traveled: 19.06 miles

I owe the babies: $4.77

A day off…

No walk for us today because of the rain, although Ian requested one at the usual time today… have you ever watched “Deadwood,” where Calamity Jane tells the little girl “Oops, I owe you a penny” every time she curses? Have you considered owing me a penny every time I walk a mile to help make a day when all babies are born healthy possible? If everyone who’s ever enjoyed one of Ian’s beautiful smiles donated just $1, I’d exceed my goal! (And many thanks to our very generous sponsors, who are featured in the sidebar.)

Since I have no walk to chronicle, I’ll share a little story from our morning instead.

I made the mistake of telling Ian yesterday that if he peed in the potty every day for a week, I’d get him a present. (This boy doesn’t do what doesn’t interest him. Wonder where he gets that from. So potty training is sort of stalled at the moment.)

He woke up this morning yelling, “I want out, get a present!” So he got up and we’re discussing the present and what it’s for, and I draw him a little chart with seven boxes and a present at the end… and he nods his head as he absorbs all this information.

Ian: I wanna get dressed.
Mommy: Do you want to pee pee on the potty and get a sticker for your present?
Ian: No, I not.
Mommy: Okay, go get your clothes.
Ian runs off to his room, and comes back with a color coordinated pants/shirt combo, which I help him into.
Ian: I wanna go Rama’s house; get a present.

In other words, forget it Mommy, I know where my bread is buttered, and it has NOTHING to do with that potty.


Where’d my Miata go?

In which Ian learns why “down the drain” is a synonym for “gone forever,” and Daddy learns about toddlers and impulse control.

If you’ve ever lived with a small child, then you know only too well that they tend to become attached to various objects. Thursday’s obsessive love was a small yellow Matchbox Miata with pink seats, which arrived here courtesy of a gift swap with friends in December. (Apparently, these are RARE, so if you have one, consider cashing in on eBay. Could net you a whopping $5.)

In fact, Ian was so attached to HIS Miata (as different from DADDY’s Miata) that he insisted on taking it in the bathtub with him. At the end of bath time, I heard the water start to drain. Then I heard Daddy say, “Don’t put your Miata down the drain.” Then I heard a heart breaking, ear piercing screech.

That’s right. Daddy turned his back and Ian promptly put his beloved Miata down the drain to see why Daddy said he shouldn’t. The panicky hissy fit was epic. Mommy went down in the basement to see if there was any hope of retrieval. We tested the remaining matchbox cars to see if they are magnetic. (They’re not.) And in a loving but futile gesture, Daddy fished down the drain with a coat hanger wire.

Ian walked around the house tearfully asking if his Miata would “come out sink? Come out vent? Where my Miata go?” and was consoled for bed only by a visit to the almighty eBay, where Mommy ordered him a brand new blue and green Miata, because, as previously mentioned, the pink and yellow ones are RARE. Of course, we’ve since realized that this is probably just as well, or we risked the notion that things that go down the drain later arrive in the US Mail as a companion theology to the idea that Santa ships via UPS. (The underpinnings of that one are these: Santa brings toys and books. Toys and books come UPS. UPS is working for Santa.)

Bathtime now involves a lengthy discussion of what is and is not too big to fit down the drain. “Yes, your Miata went down the drain. No, you will not go down the drain. You are much too big. No, Mommy will not go down the drain. Mommy is much too big. Yes, your Miata went down the drain.”

Yes, here’s the New Miata. It went to bed with him. He woke up talking about it. And he informed us, “My New Miata NOT go down the drain.”

To which, of course, Mommy replied, “That’s right, because you are NOT taking it into the bath tub.”

Pajama walk


“Mom, you put in yours pocket, please!”

Tonight we enjoyed the beautiful weather with a short “Pajama Walk” as a family. Ian was wrapping up a fun-filled, “no nap” day by getting ready for bed early, so yes, that’s right- he’s sporting wet hair, jammies, and boots with that rather unnecessary jacket!

Ian and Daddy made it their mission to stomp on the few remaining piles of snow, and Ian also wanted to put away all the neighbors’ trash cans. We did manage to convince him that this would confuse a lot of people.

The construction site at the corner was doing some site work with a mini-bucket loader, which thrilled Ian beyond belief.

Distance traveled: .88 miles

Current Total Distance Traveled: 14.77 miles

I owe the babies: $3.69