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A Heart For Home: February 2011

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Eversave: $25 for a $50 Voucher for Great Gifts

For the next two days you can get 50% off some amazing gifts by purchasing this voucher from Eversave. You'll pay $25 (unless you have a credit) and get $50 to spend at GiftsFromAtoZebra.com. 

There's also FREE Shipping on all orders placed before 3/31/11.

We just purchased this save to buy these Kidorable backpacks for Emahry and Jonathan.

Butterfly Waterproof Backpack   Fireman Waterproof Backpack

GiftsFromAtoZebra.com also carries the Kidorable raincoats, boots, and umbrellas. In fact, my Dad and Mom have been looking for umbrellas for the kids. I'm hoping they get these ones to match their backpacks.

Butterfly Umbrella  Fireman Umbrella

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Good Reads ~ February 26th

May all your wanderings be blessed!

:: Are you feeling surrounded by your stuff? I think this post, Don't Organize Your Clutter is a must read for any keeper of the home. Thanks miss minimalist!

:: Please, take a few moments and read Ann's post, Why It's Really Okay: The Need to Slow Down. Just what my busy heart needed.

:: I'm all for saving time in the kitchen. Here are Two Simple Ways to Get Ahead in the Kitchen. We do this quite a lot in our home.

Have you stumbled upon any good reads this week? Please share the link in your comment.

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Friday, February 25, 2011

The Beginning Reader's Bible Review


The Beginning Reader's Bible

From the Publisher: 


This exceptionally illustrated Bible storybook allows children to read the story, pray to God, and grow closer to Him.

Using actual Bible text from the International Children's Bible® as well as prayers, memory verses, and fun activities, children will love this large format and be engrossed in the intricate detail of the illustrations. Bible stories from the Old and New Testaments are included and stories are accompanied by a prayer for the child to pray, a verse to memorize, and a fun activity to help them grow.

Our Review:

When this Bible storybook arrived the first thing that caught our attention were the beautiful illustrations. Each page is very detailed and just wonderful. The colors are rich and the illustrations, while animated are not overly cartoony.

The book contains 26 stories from the Old and New Testament and additional resources, such as prayers from the Bible, books of the Bible and the ten commandments. Most of the stories are the "big" ones such as Noah, David and Goliath and the Prodigal Son. However, a few lesser recognized stories are also included.

Each story includes three extra features entitled, "Remember God's Word," "Pray God's Word" and "Do God's Word." These sections are a memory verse, related prayer and application discussion.

The stories are comprised of versus taken from the International Children's Bible. We liked that they were not simply retellings on a children's level, but we may prefer a different translation.

I do think the title is a bit misleading as this is not actually a full translation of the Bible, but simply isolated stories. Also, although the stories are condensed and the scriptures are take from the ICB this would not be something that a beginning reader could read successfully on their own.

However, if you are looking for a Bible storybook that does not add to the scriptures (such as Zacchaeus needing a ladder to get up into the tree) than this may be perfect for your family. 

Our children have been thoroughly enjoying a nightly story with Daddy.

This book was provided for review by Tyndale House Publishers. No other compensation was given.
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Thursday, February 24, 2011

List It, Link It ~ My Evernote List

I recently downloaded the free version of Evernote and have been using it to store all kinds of things I find on the web. I love the hightlight and clip feature and also being able to add tags and notes to what I save. I also love how easy it is to find things I've saved through Evernote, no more trying to remember what I saved something under in my Favorites or Bookmarks. 


10 Things I Clipped to Evernote this Week

1. Peek-a-Boo Toy Sack Tutorial @ make it perfect 

2. Food Face Plate @ a bird and a bean

3. Silk Dyed Easter Eggs @ Our Best Bites

4. Bubble Wrap Hopscotch @ Giver's Log

5. Button Board @ Tired, Need Sleep

6. Free ABC Printable Art @ kind over matter



9. Kid's Artwork to Embroidery @ Nurturing the tender years


Have you ever heard of Evernote? Do you use it? Have any questions about it? Please, share in the comments.
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Eversave: $5 Photo Gift Plus FREE Shipping


With three sets of grandparents for our little ones I'm always on the lookout for inexpensive photo gifts. Thankfully, grandparents are easy to please with photos of their precious grandchildren. 

For the next two days you can get a voucher for a deck of pocket-sized pictures from Pixable.com for only $5. Even better is that this deal includes free shipping! It also does not expire until January 31, 2012. 

I'll be packing this voucher away to make some Christmas gifts for this year.

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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Mamapedia: $10 for $20 Worth of Eco-Friendly Bags and Totes

You have 3 days to snag this great deal from Mamapedia. Get a $20 voucher to Blue Avocado for only $10. Blue Avocado carries beautiful reusable grocery, produce and lunch bags. These are definitely high style and all the reviews I've seen say they are good quality. In fact, I just ordered my voucher and I can't wait to get this fit kit (2 bag set) in plum-doodle. At $19.99 I'll just need to cover the cost of shipping which appears to be around $6 for this kit.


Also, remember you can share this deal with others and if they purchase this deal you can get a $10 credit added to your Mamapedia account. You can also choose to have 5% of your purchase donated to the school of your choice.


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Colors Clank Can


I saw the idea of a "clink can" on Carissa's blog earlier this week and began saving metal lids left and right. Then I tracked down the original source on Making Learning Fun

So, what is a clank can? It's simply a metal bottomed can (recycled from our pantry) in which our kids drop metal lids to make them clank. You can place all types of concepts on the lids for review.


Right now we're using the clank can to practice color identification with Jonathan and reinforce Emahry's knowledge of colors.

To make the can, simply find a metal can with a plastic lid or a can with cardboard sides and a metal bottom. I covered the can in white cardstock that I had already "decorated". Then cut a slit in the lid.

Now collect lots of metal can lids. You can use the metal lids that are on juice concentrate cans. You can also you regular metal jar lids if you have a can opener that take the entire lid off so there are no sharp edges. We don't have this type of can opener, but our neighbor does and was gracious enough to let us borrow it.

You can then attach your concept pieces with clear contact paper, packaging tape or even regular invisible tape.

To play: Lay out all the metal lids face up and ask your child to find a certain color, number, shape, sight word, etc. Then have them drop it through the slit in the top of the clank can.


Here are some ideas for different ways you can use your new clank can:
~ colors
~ numbers
~ shapes
~ sightwords
~ letters
~ days of the week
~ cause and effect
~ story interaction (check out all the great ideas and printables here

Do you have any other ideas for using this simple, but interactive homemade manipulative? We'd love your ideas.

Tools For Tots

Our new clank can works for me!
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Monday, February 21, 2011

Endless Gifts


#291. His hand finding mine in the middle of the night.

#292. Baby made messes.


#293. Eliya falling asleep on her own.


#294. A rental car with the new car smell.

#295. Enough little glasses to stay one step ahead of thirsty kids and messy hand prints.


#296. Sidewalk painted mornings.

#297. Late evenings on the playground.

#298. Messy spaghetti faces.


#299. Freshly showered babies.

#300. Hearing our big girl sing loudly in church and pray aloud for a family whose home burned down.

#301. The same big girl telling Daddy that we can take care of all the children with no parents.

#302. First ponytails.


#303. A fun new alphabet wall.


#304. A stack of loved treasury books.


What are you thankful for today?

holy experience

Will Also be Contributed To: Gratituesday, intentional gratitude Works for Me!, Things I Love Thursday, Finer Things Friday
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Thursday, February 17, 2011

List It, Link It ~ Favorite Educational YouTube Videos

Our two oldest (3 1/2 and 2 1/2) love watching movies. It probably has something to do with the fact that we don't own a T.V. and they rarely get to sit and watch a full length movie. 

However, we have found that YouTube has a vast array of educational video, especially for preschool aged children. This list contains some of our current favorites.

Our (Current) Favorite Educational YouTube Videos



3. Days of the Week Song (to the tune of The Addam's Family)





Do you have any favorite educational YouTube video? Please, share in the comments.
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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Nana Pants Winner!

Minnesota Twins embroidered cloth pocket diaper
Congratulations, Katie Rose! You've won our Nana Pants Personalized OS Pocket Diaper giveaway. Look for an email from us later today (aka naptime.)

Thanks to everyone you entered! You make it possible for us to offer more giveaways in the future.

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Monday, February 14, 2011

A Little Surprise!

This past week we mailed out envelopes to our three sets of parents. Inside was a little secret. Curious?

Well, we have an envelope for you, too.

See...

Sorry, I couldn't wait for you to open it.

Go ahead pull out what's inside...


Are you surprised yet?


Want a close-up of the photo? (I think those are some really cute kiddos.)


Notice anything? (Other than the fact that I'm letting my baby chew on the balloon string.)

Take a look at the note.


Go ahead...follow directions.


Now take a closer look.


Even closer.


SURPRISE!

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Menu Plan Monday ~ February 14th


Review of Last Week's New Recipe(s):

Crock Pot BBQ Pulled Pork

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I made this with a Bone in Pork Butt instead of a Boneless Pork Shoulder. The bone part was because that was all I could find. The butt part was because I switched out the package I had to get one a little smaller and accidentally picked up a butt (that's an odd sentence to type).

The bone ended up being no problem at all. I simple removed it when I pulled the pork out to shred.

The butt, I believe, ended up having a little more fat that had to be trimmed off in the beginning and also during the shredding process.

The flavor of this pulled pork was delicious! We served it over brown rice. It made 2 meals plus a little extra for our family of 2 adults and 3 little ones. All of the kids (ages 3 1/2, 2 1/2 & 1) loved it!

This Week's Menu:

Monday: Nothing fancy here today since we went out as a family on Saturday and Tim will be at a seminar all day. Leftover Papa Murphy's Pizza

Wednesday: Crock Pot Black Beans & Rice ~ no recipe really, just 2 cans black beans (rinsed), brown rice + enough chicken stock to cook rice, 1 can diced tomatoes, minced garlic and spices. So easy, but our family really likes it.

Thursday: Leftovers

FridayBroiled Tilapia with pasta and Parmesan sauce (didn't get to this last week)

Saturday: Pancakes, Cheesy Scrambled Eggs & Bacon

Sunday: Grilled Steak Fajitas (Tim is longing to fire up the grill!)
What meals are you planning for this week? Still looking for ideas? Visit Laura each Monday @ I'm an Organizing Junkie for over 300 Meal Plan ideas.

Linked to orgjunkie's Menu Plan Monday
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Saturday, February 12, 2011

Good Reads ~ February 12th

May all your wanderings be blessed!

:: Are you sabotaging your time and making your work harder? Not sure? Read How to Make Things Harder & Do Nothing @ Small Notebook.

:: Here are some great ways to bless your husband without spending a dime. Check out Passionate Homemaking's 12 Ways to Love Your Husband Without Saying a Word.

:: Looking for a sweet treat for Valentine's Day? Try these delicious looking Valentine S'more Bites @ Crazy Domestic.
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Thursday, February 10, 2011

Our Birthday Girl

This post was actually suppose to go up yesterday, but what can I say...better late than never.

Here's our beautiful 1 year old.




Eliya, you make all of our days sweeter, just by being you! 
Happy 1st Birthday!

We love you!


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List It, Link It ~ Valentine's Day Edition

Valentine's Day Treats & Activities


2. Heart Counting Game @ The Activity Mom

3. Chocolate Peanut Butter Bites @ Passionate Homemaking

4. Heart Shaped Recycled Crayons @ Pink and Green Mama

5. Heart Shaped Homemade Soft Pretzels @ Heavenly Homemakers 
(We made these soft pretzels last month. Ours rose tremendously, turning into monster pretzels, but they were delicious.)
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Do you have any favorite Valentine's Day ideas? Please, share in the comments.
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Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Announcing Alphabet Craze


We are really excited about this upcoming event! Our home has been on an alphabet kick for some time now and we've decided to share it with you.

On March 21-31 we will be sharing ideas for introducing, teaching, reinforcing and just plan playing with the letters of the alphabet. We will also be sharing some great alphabet themed products including lots of giveaways.

Want to join in the fun? We're looking for:

:: guest bloggers to share fun alphabet crafts, games, or activities

:: a few more alphabet related products to share with our readers through reviews and giveaways

:: lots of fun links from activities around the web

:: bloggers to share our Alphabet Craze button to help spread the word
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If you can help with any of these, please leave us a comment and a way to contact you.

We're really looking forward to our Alphabet Craze event and hope you'll join us March 21-31 for lots of alphabet fun!
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Monday, February 7, 2011

Nana Pants Cloth Diapers: Review & Giveaway {closed}

Introduction: Nana Pants was born out of the desire of a grandma to help cloth diaper her grandson. When Betsy found out she was expecting her third grandson and that his parents wanted to use cloth, she began sewing and testing diapers on her second grandson. In Betsy's own words, "she worked with various materials and patterns in order to discover the best diaper to capture leaks, grow with the baby, and to look stinkin' cute while doing so!"

Now her youngest two grandchildren wear nothing but Nana Pants.

Selection: Betsy makes personalized one size pocket diapers and has many option available through Nana Pants.

All of her diapers are available with either a snap or velcro closure. You can also personalize any of the diapers with an embroidery design. Nana Pants also offers 22 different solid PUL colors and several printed PUL designs as well.

Check out the absolutely adorable print in honor of Valentine's Day (or any day you want to let your little someone know that they're your "Cutie Pie"). 


I love that Betsy makes her diapers unique without going the route of hidden PUL and cotton fabric on the outside. We haven't had very good luck with those type of diapers, so I'm very pleased that Nana Pants only offers diapers made with PUL outers (is that a word?!?).

Here are just a few more ideas of the type of diapers Betsy makes. Remember however that she can personalize the embroidery to fit any design or theme.



Review: We were blessed to receive a custom embroidered OS pocket diaper with snaps from Nana Pants.

We chose a light blue PUL and a embroidery design with two adorable sheep and the words "The Lord is My Shepherd."


We absolutely love the look of this diaper! This is our first embroidered diaper and it is definitely one of the cutest diapers I've ever seen.

However, our excitement over this doesn't stop at the cute embroidered bum. This diaper is very well made and fits wonderfully. Nana Pants' one size diapers are made to fit from 13 to 30 pounds and seem to run very true to that sizing. Some people may see the 13 pounds as a disadvantage to other One Size diapers. However, we've found that even the well know OS brands (who claim to fit from 8 pounds) don't really fit well until 10-12 pounds anyway. This diaper is an equally great fit for Eliya (1 year ~ 22 lbs.) and Jonathan (2 1/2 yrs. ~ 26 lbs.)


I also love that Betsy includes elastic along the pocket opening in both the PUL and the suedecloth inner. I've found that this helps to keep the insert from creeping out the back. The pocket opening is a little smaller than some of our other diapers, but it wasn't difficult to place or remove the insert at all.

I love that Nana Pants' diapers have the option of snap or velcro closure. We personally prefer snaps and I was excited to see that there are two snaps to each wing plus two overlapping snaps for those tiny waisted babies (not ours).

I was a little concerned about there only being a single row of snaps, but happily found that if I snap the outer snaps to fit the legs I can cinch the inner snaps in an extra space to make the waist fit perfectly. I think the only time the single row of snaps would be a problem is if your baby has a very chubby belly but extremely skinny legs. However, even our skinny legged boy had no problem fitting into this diaper perfectly.

Betsy's inserts are different than any others we've tried and seem to be very absorbent but trim fitting at the same time. Her inserts are made of Zorb material and lined in flannel. Each insert is able to be bi- or tri- folded to suit your baby's needs. According to Betsy "Zorb is a microfiber that can instantly absorb up to 6 times it's weight, yet is also easily wrung dry.


From our experience it certainly seems to work great. The first time we put Eliya in this diaper we were heading to church. While at church I checked Eliya several times and each time her skin still felt dry. Almost 5 hours later I finally changed her diaper. Her skin and even the suedecloth were still dry to the touch.

Betsy sends a wear and care guide with every diaper she sells. She even offers a written 60 day warranty on her diapers!



We are very pleased with our diaper from Nana Pants and would encourage anyone looking for a good quality, personalized pocket diaper to give them a try.

Connect:  Keep up with Nana Pants' Etsy Shop & Website

Buy It: You can purchase your own solid Nana Pants' OS Pocket diaper for only $14. Printed PUL diapers cost $15 each and personalized embroidered diapers run $17. All of Nana Pants' diapers include a one size insert and are available in snap or velcro closure and no additional cost. (Prices do not include s&h.) 

Win It: Nana Pants has offered a One-Size Pocket Diapers to one of our readers. The winner can choose the color/print, and embroidery.

To Enter This Giveaway:

Mandatory
1. Visit Betsy's shop, then come back and tell us which diaper you'd choose if you won. Please include PUL color or print, closure type (velcro or snap), and embroidery design.

Make sure you leave an email address with each entry if it is not posted in your profile. (If we don't have your email address we will have to choose a new winner.)

For additional entries you may do any (or all) of the following. Please leave a separate comment for each entry. If you complete one of the following that is worth more than one entry, please leave the corresponding number of comments so your extra entries will be counted!

Bonus Entries

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3. Follow our blog publicly through Google Friend (1 entry)

4. Follow us on Twitter ~ leave your twitter ID in your comment (1 entry)

5. Tweet about this giveaway ~ leave the URL to your tweet & include @heart4home #clothdiaper & #Giveaway. (1 entry) Feel free to use this tweet: Win a Personalized OS Pocket Diaper from Nana Pants @heart4home ends 2/14 #clothdiaper #giveaways http://tinyurl.com/nanapants

The giveaway will end Monday, February 14th at 11:59pm EST. We will pick the winner through random.org.

Photo Credit: Nana Pants and A Heart for Home

(While the product above was provided to A Heart for Home for review, no other compensation was given. All remarks are the personal and honest opinions of A Heart for Home. The prize for this giveaway will been supplied and shipped by the sponsor. A Heart for Home is not responsible for any unsent, lost or damaged prizes.)


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