Friday, June 6, 2008

Graco Pack and Play


  Christine of From Dates to Diapers is having a great giveaway on her site. She will be giving away a brand new Graco Pack n' Play to one lucky winner. The contest is open to bloggers and non-bloggers and you can earn up to 3 entries each.
    We just gave our playard to our family friends M, S and little S. M was just accepted into the ATC's training program, after which he will be an air traffic controller. They will be moving to Oklahoma City, OK for 3 months for M's training and then will be moving to Michigan, where M will be stationed, for 3 years. Little S will be using the playard while they are in Oklahoma. In October, the family will be welcoming a new little one, and this little one will get to use the bassinet and changing table! Unfortunately, this leaves us with no Pack n' Play :-(  My DS uses our playard when we go visit family (almost all of our family lives hours away) and at my in-laws, as they don't have a baby-proofed house. Plus, we're trying to get pregnant again, and the Pack n' Play is a must have for newborns. However, I'm not sure that the next baby will receive as many big gifts from family and friends, and I'm also not sure what we'll be able to afford.
    So why do you need or want a Graco Pack n' Play? Head over to From Dates to Diapers tell them why. Hurry you only have until June 20th!

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Pedoodles!!!




Wonders never cease! A few weeks ago I won a pair of Pedoodles from the wonderful blog SassyFrazz! Thanks Sarah for the wonderful giveaway and the fabulous shoes. There were quite a few different styles to choose from, and after much deliberation, we finally decided on the Red Bowlers. They are super cute, so soft, easy to slip on, and nice and wide. They are a bit too big for my son right now; he'll probably grow into them by the end of summer, and I am so excited! 
   A big thanks to SassyFrazz and Pedoodles for these adorable shoes! I'll probably do a review on our new Pedoodles once my son actually fits them, and we can see them in action.