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happy thanksgiving
November 27th, 2008 / 1 Comment » / by S. Elie
I am thankful for so many things this year. I’m thankful my family is happy and healthy. I am thankful that Honda Accords are built the way they are. I am thankful we have jobs and a roof to live under. I am thankful that we had the chance to spend Thanksgiving with some good friends and I’m also thankful that Bizzie Boy is eating and apparently prefers table food.
A special thanks to everyone that reads and comments on my blog. I’m so happy to have met you all.
Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours!
does princess = diva too?
November 24th, 2008 / No Comments » / by S. Elie
Me: Did you go on time out today
Ms Bizzie: Princess: Yes
Me: Why
Ms. Bizzie: Charlie and I both did because we weren’t listening
Me: You need to listen to your teacher
Ms. Bizzie: I don’t want to
Later that evening…
Me: Pick your crumbs off the floor and throw them in the trash
Ms. Bizzie: Why?
Me: Because It’s dirty; go throw it in the trash
Ms. Bizzie: Whatever.
So my little Bizzie Princess is turning into a little diva. Her new blog name is Ms. Bizzie! This is just a snippets of our dinner conversation today.
why we need dance classess
November 22nd, 2008 / 1 Comment » / by S. Elie
Last weekend I took Bizzie Princess to her very first ballet class and in December I plan on signing her up for a 10:00 am Saturday ballet class. And here’s why…
Oh the velocaraptor sounds you hear in the background are coming from my son, hmm maybe he’s ready for singing classes!
thank you for the princess dress
November 20th, 2008 / 1 Comment » / by S. Elie

I think everyone knows by now, that I indeed have a Princess on my hands. It was an overnap (get it, overnight, over nap) event. I dropped my daughter off at school one day and picked up a Princess. Who could no longer tolerate jeans and shorts! Every time I would pick out her clothes…
“Mommy, that’s not Princess.”
So my Aunt, made Bizzie Princess a Cinderella dress. My daughter loves it, so this is a tribute to my Aunt. Not only did she make the Halloween costume she also made two other dresses. A sewing wiz, I am not but my Aunt is.
Thank you for the dress, opps I mean Cinderella dress. Bizzie Princess wears the dress, dances with the dress, plays with dress. It has become hours of fun for our little princess. More pictures available.
play dough cookies with a princess
November 12th, 2008 / 3 Comments » / by S. Elie

This last weekend I decided to make some cookies with my Bizzie Princess, not just any cookies though, play dough cookies. Yes they are edible. No they aren’t made with real play dough. They are basically really bright sugar cookies.
Bizzie Princess loves to cook, so hopefully a kids cooking class will be in her future and we won’t have to eat out so much.
Crossing fingers.
the princess and the bear
November 1st, 2008 / 3 Comments » / by S. Elie
Happy Halloween! I hope everyone had a safe and great Halloween this year. This year Bizzie Princess totally understood the concept of Halloween this year and of course the candy giving. She had an entire Elmo head full of candy by the time the night was through, which mom and dad will be going through tonight to pick out the stuff she shouldn’t have. I love that she got some non-traditional trick or treat items, like pretzels and even some little toys.
Costume buying was a bit of a challenge this year, being that she is heavy into the Princess stuff. She had a Cinderella dress and we bought her a Belle costume and Ariel costume from the Disney Store both were 50% off so that really great. Then of course the next day she decided she wanted to be a Pumpkin, but not just any Pumpkin a Princess Pumpkin.
Luckily she forgot about being a Pumpkin Princess and decided to wear her Belle costume to school for the party. It’s always good to have more then one costume because 3 year olds can by messy.
I missed the kids school party this year, but we did take them out to a Halloween Festival at a near by church. We attended last year and it was an easy and safe way to get some Halloween candy and fun too. They had bouncers, games, popcorn, hot dogs and even a professional photographer on deck. We even ran into an old friend of ours from college, who has four kids, I don’t know how they do it in LA. I know I couldn’t.
lil’ bizzie boy and his new kicks
October 24th, 2008 / 2 Comments » / by S. Elie
There is nothing stopping him now, Bizzie Boy just got his first set of REAL kicks. After work on Friday we took the kids to the mall on a mission, we needed a costume for Bizzie Princess and some new WALKING shoes for Bizzie Boy. We saved big on dinner because they were selling dinners-to-go at the kids’ school, $4 for orange chicken and rice dinners. It was pretty tasty and Bizzie Princess approved, because she ate hers and a little bit of mine as well.
We took Bizzie Princess to the Disney store where she picked up the Ariel Mermaid costume and matching shoes that were both 40% off and a Belle Costume which was 50% off. We didn’t need the Belle shoes because we already had them at home. Our Halloween costume shopping was done in 15 minutes or less. Yes! I was bummed they didn’t have any cute costumes for Bizzie Boy, they had an adorable Minnie costume but the Mickey costume wasn’t as cute. So I decided I would look for something for him someplace else.
bizzie princess modeling debut
October 16th, 2008 / 2 Comments » / by S. Elie
Bizzie Princess made her modeling debut on the Buckleyboo.com website. She’s in the right corner playing with one of the toys. Okay so it wasn’t a REAL modeling gig the picture was taken at the ABC Kids Show.
But it’s a start.

Wondering what the Buckleyboo is?
Stage 1: Matching
Kids first learn to scan and match the ribbons.
Stage 2: Buckling
At eighteen months, they are ready to buckle, but they cannot yet unbuckle, which makes Buckleyboo, for a time at least, a toy to be shared between parent and child. At this stage, the child will likely leave all the other buckles in their environment alone; now they have 5 of their own buckles to play with.
Stage 3: Unbuckling
At three years, kids have both the physical strength and the cognitive ability to buckle and unbuckle, and they will happily do so by the hour. Kids will also begin to integrate their lovable pal into their world of imaginative play.
Check out the Buckleyboo website.
my lil herman monster
October 11th, 2008 / 7 Comments » / by S. Elie
Bizzie Boy is now wondering all of the house on his own two feet! He goes back and fourth across the living room, I swear he’s practicing. Maybe he wants to try out for a marathon?
bizzie princess, my budding artist
October 9th, 2008 / 3 Comments » / by S. Elie

As some of you may already know, we pulled our kids out of daycare to slow down the damage this (eh hm) recession is doing to our household. Plus they just raised the tuition again. It’s just temporary until we find another location or if DH finds a swing shift opposite of mine so we can just keep them out all together.
Anyhow my daughter drew this on one of her days with Daddy, and he was just amazed a 3 year old was capable of drawing all the details, eyes, mouth, face, eyebrows. I wasn’t sure myself so I thought I would ask my blogging friends.


















