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July 5, 2012 by: Kara Noel Lawson

Happy 5th of July! {with a little DIY}

This was the first 4th of July in our new house. It was alright. Usually it’s “my” hosting holiday in the family but everyone was out of town and my hubby had to work. We stayed in our jammies all day and I worked a bit (on something really cool that could be happening THIS weekend – details if it goes through). We ate dinner but the only cute thing I did was raspberries and black berries in those little white bowls I used for the back to school feast. And I didn’t even take a picture. My holiday loving self was feeling like a failure.

I did make brownies.

As I was getting the brownies out of the oven it dawned on me that while my kiddos love when I do cute-sie things for them, the cute-sie things aren’t what makes whatever we are doing fun. I reminded myself that being ‘fun’ doesn’t always mean decorations and a fancy meal. It means something… anything… different that’s F-U-N. Make sense? So we ate our brownies.

Outside on a picnic blanket.

Out of the baking dish.

As much as anyone wanted to eat.

And it was FUN!

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Just a reminder that making the everyday magical is as simple as making brownies from a mix.

As in very simple.

Maybe a reminder for you too?

I’ll tell you what’s not simple. Taking a family picture after the fireworks.

Here’s the best one… of me…

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And the kid picture. Oh my…

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Lets try them on the couch…

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Geesh. All I wanted to do was show off the tees my mom made for the girls.

4th of July tee DIY

You’ll need: a tee, ric rac, blue polkadot ribbon and fabric glue.

Decide how wide you want the flag to be on the tee and cut 3 pieces of ric rac to that length. Cut 2 more pieces (or 3 for the bigger tee) a bit smaller. Tie a bow with the blue ribbon. Place on the tee and glue everything on. Done. I’m not sure if my mom or my Aunt Patti made up this craft or if they found it on Pinterest. I searched and couldn’t find it. I do know that it’s adorable…

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If you are looking for other fun 4th of July crafts to pin, how about a few I did last year?

Mini flag canvas, American flag out of ribbon, 4th of July wreath.

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July 3, 2012 by: Kara Noel Lawson

FarFaria Digital Books for Kids

Technology is crazy.

Crazy good and crazy bad.

After my hubby got an iPhone and we discovered all the rad kiddo apps we went a little app crazy… spending $.99 on each book/game didn’t seem like much but it sure adds up quickly. Digital books have come a long way – some can read to you and some are interactive like a computer game. Great for entertaining kiddos at the DMV or waiting in a Drs office but they have never ever EVER been a replacement for actually reading to your kiddos. Ever. But it would be silly to think kiddo books wouldn’t evolve with the technology as well.

Enter FarFaria.Farfaria

FarFaria has tons of books for your tablet. (Over 100 with new stories every week for ages 2-9)

These a true virtual books for kids that you have to read aloud and turn the pages… ok… swipe the pages.

Even a 1-year-old can do it…

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The FarFaria app came in handy for us just before we moved because all our books were packed up and the kiddos got sick. High-fever-I-just-want-to-snuggle-mommy sick. It was so convenient to have countless books in one place. In between get-your-fever-down-baths we read books and napped… surrounded by boxes.

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I love that it’s interactive… as in you interact with your kiddo. They aren’t glued to another electronic screen being read to by a strange digital voice. And you aren’t buying individual books for $1 each. The book selection on Farfaria is huge and always growing. 

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FarFaria has a free 30 day trial so you can try it and see if your kiddos are into it. I love free things. After that it’s $3.99 a month.

Happy reading friends!

July 2, 2012 by: Kara Noel Lawson

Summer Sale!!

Summertime and the livinz’ easy…

I love summer.

Love.

Here is what I’ve been up to…

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And trying my best to forget that my house looks like this…

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I don’t want to unpack, so I’m to having a sale.

That way I can pack up orders instead.

Sound good you you?

Good!

Check out the site and get just about 50% off the Fedorables and Lids.

Holla!!

The Fedorables make the best Summer beach hats.

It’s true.

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And Snowboarder Lids are perfect for those chilly nights that sneak up on you in the summer.

True again.

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Happy day my friends!

June 27, 2012 by: Kara Noel Lawson

We are alive and well

IMG_1119Hi Friends!!

Its been weeks since I’ve posted. Mostly because of the craziness of working on our new house, (Squeeeeeeeee!) and not having the internet. But also working a bit on what’s next over here at Eli’s Lids. (Squeeeeeeeeee!!!)

I’ve missed you.

REALLY.

I can’t spoil all the surprises but I can let you know that starting tomorrow afternoon we are having a Summer sale.

A good GREAT one!

Smooches from me.

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May 21, 2012 by: Kara Noel Lawson

Green, Olive and Aqua, oh my!

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New colors are in.

They are happy colors.

Spring Green, Olive You and Ocean Aqua.

See…

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And if you want a deal check Zulily today. (Squeeeeeee)

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“I can’t believe you didn’t post a pic of me!?!?!?!!!”

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P.S.

Did you notice in that top picture Tess is in mid fall? I caught her.

May 12, 2012 by: Kara Noel Lawson

Some new stores in the OC and poop

Sometimes I’m lucky enough to go to new places in Orange County. (FUN!!)

Everyday I deal with a lot of poop. Not the theoretical ‘this sure was a poopy day’ more like, ‘if I have to change one more poopy diaper I’m going to scream’.  (POOP)

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I was invited to Bel Bambini to see the launch of their designer clothing section. Super cute clothes by all sorts of designers. The store has really great mock baby room set-ups and is a great place to get some inspiration for a new little one’s nursery (fun). As we are unloading the car Tess had a huge blow out (poop). With almost all the wipes and a new outfit the crisis was averted.

We head on into the beautiful store and Cora is lounging in one of rockers, as she moves her feet I notice she left some mud on the foot rest. Upon closer inspection, I discover this isn’t mud.

Yep. Dog poop.

But remember the blow-out from minutes before? The one where we are down to the last wipes. Two to be exact.

Blarg.

My Hubby takes Cora Jane for clean-up with one wipe and a jazillion paper towels (and dry heaves).

I’m standing off to the side of the soiled chair, trying to make eye contact with any store employee while digging in my diaper bag for napkins, hand sanitizer and the LAST wipe. And a lady from around the display looks at Cora Jane leave and freaks out over audacity of ‘these people’ to leave the mess. I walk the two steps to her to say that I’m doing my best to get everything cleaned up. She tells me she is the designer of the chair. The designer!!! And I’m thinking my daughter just got dog poop (except I wasn’t thinking poop) all over this chair and of course the designer is here. Said designer calms down after discovering I didn’t abandon the mess. And tells me she designed the chair to be cleaned up with wipes. Sure enough it cleaned up great!

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We got to explore the new section of the store and my kiddos got to play with their blog friends. I use the term ‘play’ loosely because this is what they were doing…

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One of the booths in the store was a company called Box of Play. Loved them! You know how your kiddos play with an empty box for hours? Well Box of Play has large environmentally friendly stickers for the boxes to make them into something. i.e. an egg carton into a piano or macaroni and cheese box into a camera. I think this is a great idea!

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Bel Bambini featured my gift giving guide for 1-year-old boys on their site. See..

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The only thing missing? An Eli’s Lid of course!

This week I was invited to see the new Whole Foods Market in Laguna Niguel. Wow that store is beautiful!

(Below is a pic of the wall made of old carpet… felt like particle board and me in front of some tile placed vertically subway style. Super modern and clean looking!)

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I was tempted to ask all those construction workers to bee-bop on over to our new place and get some work done. Cuz I’m just about to go crazy with all the projeccts. Crazy. CRAZY.

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I’m pretty stoked about the new store though. Not because we are super healthy or super Green. Because they are going to have free cooking classes. FREE!! (FUN!) One they mentioned was cooking in bulk. I need that. I hate strongly dislike cooking. I’m hoping to get a bunch of friends together for a few of the classes. Any locals interested? If we have enough peeps, maybe they can hold one just for us? (I haven’t asked or anything but ya never know.)

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The kids were unexpectedly with me, but they did great OK and had a lot of fun. Plus I caught this picture in front of the store and it makes me giggle. We had to leave a little early though because someone had a full diaper (poop).

If you are a local (or have a Whole Foods near you), be sure to fan them on FB to hear about all the events specific to your store! Click here for Laguna Niguel FB page.

May 11, 2012 by: Kara Noel Lawson

InstaFriday–Extreme Home Makeover Edition

Remember how we bought a house?

(Squeeeeeeeee!)

And that it needed A LOT of work.

We’ve been working.

Every night till the wee hours of the morning. So I’ll share a bit of progress… (but more details will be coming when I have more to share!)

The stairs were yucky. Now they are beautiful.

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See that horrible colored banister?

It’s been stained into lovely.

By me.

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We are doing the tile diagonal.

Cuz we’re crazy like dat.

And I spill paint.

Cuz I’m crazy like dat. (Not really – I’m listening to a book on tape and in another world)

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We’ve been eating a lot of fast food and my weight loss as halted. Does it bother anyone else that one place has a sourdough sandwich, jalapeno poppers, fries and teriyaki bowls? I was sick later. Luckily I haven’t gained but I’m really looking forward to being in my future house eating my bad cooking again.

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We were lucky enough to borrow a paint gun from our friends and I’m in the process of repainting all the cabinets. It’s a LONG process. There have been tears and pleas with my husband to just use the credit cart and hire it out. But I should be done next week. YAY!!

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This is the face of a girl who thought she would get the cabinets done in a weekend. Then the reality hit and I’m going on week three. THREE!!!

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I know I’m complaining, but we really are mostly smiles. Especially when I look at my camera roll and see the pictures my littles are taking on my phone while I’m distracted with drawers. The pictures give me perspective. This is a wild/busy/stressful time for my hubby and I but we are creating a home for our children.

Our home.

And they are making memories of their own.

In a few years (which will be here in the blink of an eye) I may hear them talking about how Mom (Because I’ll be Mom not Mommy by then. Boo.) sprayed herself in the face with the paint gun (yes, that happened) and how Dad carried a toilet down the stairs and… who knows what treasures they are adding to their precious lil’ memory banks.

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While my nights are spent at the “new house” my days are still filled with kiddos AND Eli’s Lids. Part of the awesomeness of being the mom in a mom & pop shop means I can work on my biz at home while my eats-extremely-slow daughter finishes her lunch… in her bikini.

photoI’ve been bagging up our three new colors and we’ll be coming out with them next-ish week.

A few things will be changing around here. But not too much, so don’t worry. And of course in a couple of months we’ll be launching something new.

But I can’t tell.

I’m mean like that.

Happy Friday Friends!!

So thankful for you.

REALLY!

May 8, 2012 by: Kara Noel Lawson

Sharing Mother’s Day

My friend Chris has a moving Mothers Day tradition and I asked if I could share it with you today. If you’ve lost a mom, are a mom or have friends who are moms (that should cover everybody) then consider trying it too!

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m-day project (re)explained

Well, I will try and explain it anyway. This is about the fifth time I have tried to compose this post. Where to begin?

My Mom died almost thirteen years ago (June 1999). The last thing I ever sent her was a Mother’s Day card. The last thing she sent me was a postcard with my sister’s address and a request to send my sister money for an air conditioner.

One of the things that happens in the grief process is that you get to ‘celebrate’ (I use that term loosely as not much celebrating usually goes on in the first year) each of the holidays without the person. I still remember secretly sitting around on Thanksgiving thinking my Mom would call. I knew it was a crazy thought, but grief does things to your mind.

I thought I was doing better, and then Mother’s Day 2000 rolled around. It hit really hard that my Mom was gone, even though the more rational part of myself knew that had she been live, we probably would not have been together to celebrate. Here I should note that my Mother was an alcoholic with bipolar disorder. To say that our relationship was complex, would be an understatement. The anger part of my grief was coming at me at waves, so watching other mom/daughter relationships was very very hard. I would either get very angry or be brought to tears. It occurred even when I noticed complete strangers that I just happened upon in my day-to-day life. Fun times.

Nine years ago I decided that I needed to redirect these feelings. I needed to find a way to celebrate the moms in my life in an effort to lessen the pain and burden I was feeling. I had a few friends who had had children and I also had a teacher who was also a nun who was like a grandmother figure. And so I went and bought and sent Mother’s Day cards to them. I think I sent five. But I felt like I was doing something good and I felt better as a result.

The next year I continued this effort, but made my own postcards from photos I had taken. The list grew from five to thirty.

The following year I lost my teacher/nun friend. I just couldn’t bring myself to do it and so skipped a year.

In 2006 it seemed like more people I knew than not were becoming Moms, and so I decided it was time to bring back the project. Further inspiration came from the editor of Mommy Wars, Leslie Morgan Steiner. In her afterword she says that positive role models for American mothers in the 21st century are as hard to find as “swim diapers at Target in August”. She also asks when was the last time you told another woman she was a good mother. I ended up sending out cards to over 50 women around the globe.

This year I will reach 100 cards (last year I only sent 91). I was also very conflicted this year, as I am trying to come to terms with motherhood. I wasn’t sure what I would write about, and I had no idea what I would use for the photos. Instead, I remembered that my Mom’s last gift to me was a stuffed bear named Stanley. He sleeps on my pillow most of the time. I also happened to have a great shot of him taken at a hotel in Monterey, California, which was also one of my mother’s favorite places.

In this year’s card, I wrote about how Stanley reminds me that treasures often turn up in unexpected places, and that we are never prepared for lasts. I also think this may be the first year that most of the postcards arrive in time for Mother’s Day.

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This year I was one of the lucky moms to receive a postcard from Chris. I was (am) honored to to be a part of the tradition and it truly did brighten my day to get a handwritten note. Now to bring out the stationary and write a few Mother’s Day notes…

Thank you Chris for letting me share this post!!

May 1, 2012 by: Kara Noel Lawson

Lil’ Bruiser

Cy cracks us up.

He is an odd mixture of Pig Pen from the Peanuts, Maggie from the Simpsons, Dennis the Menace and Popeye.

Messy, always with a binky in his mouth, causing mischief and tough.

He was the ugliest baby ever.

Ev-ah!!!

What, you don’t believe me??

Then I challenge you to an ugly baby contest.

Ready?

GO…

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I win. It’s like the real life Benjamin Button. I can say that now because he is a-dorable!!

Each of my children are my favorite in their own way. But Cy is my fave favorite. (Yeah, I said it!) His naughty smile cuts me to the core.

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Don’t the Fedorables fit his style? He insists on wearing his almost everyday! And he does other silly things like, crack his head open without breaking stride. Here he is saying “cheese” after hitting a corner, then all cleaned up, then walking into the ER with Daddy, and finally with his sweet stitched head

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He didn’t even bat an eyelash during the whole stitching process.

What a Lil’ Bruiser.

Cy’s head is all healed up and he has white trash faux hawk topping him off (under his Lid of course) and I think it fits his personality perfectly!

Get your own unique cut with this Cool Cuts 4 Kids coupon for $5 off!

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