Costume Parties!!!

Warning this post does contain material that is not suitable for persons under the age of 18!!




With Halloween almost here, I know that most of us have already ordered costumes for our little darlings, but now it's time for us adults to order costumes for ourselves.  Halloween is not just for kids.  Didn't you all see that episode of the Real Housewives of New York from season 2 (I think) where Kelly held a huge Halloween Costume Party for the who's who of NY?  And that got me thinking back to my first year of college.  In high school, I had never been much of a party girl because I knew that education would be my ticket out of my small town.

So, I kept my head in my books.  Not to mention, my mom is minister and let's just say she was not big on parties.  In her mind, sex, underage drinking and drug use was the only thing high school parties offered.  She claimed that kids in my generation didn't truly know how to party, but took it to the extreme.  And to a certain extent she was kind of right.

However, once I was officially on my own I wanted to discover just what I had missed out on for myself.  No, I wasn't going to partake in any drugs or sex.  However, I did partake in some underage drinking once or twice, but not to the point where I wasn't aware of my surroundings.  Drink but keep it classy.  Anyways, my first major party outing was at this club with my new found bffs.

One of my friends had saw her roommate with some flyers for this really cool pajama/lingerie costume party.  And we just had to get in.  The party was being hosted by former cast members of MTV's The Real World.  We were giddy at the chance to meet some celebrities even if they were reality tv stars.  So, we set to work all that week putting together our costumes. 

My costume consisted of a cute lace nightie from Victoria Secret paired with black men's boxer briefs and a black bra from WalMart and fish net stockings.  Oh boy if my mother could have only seen my get-up she would have died.  We get to the club and discover that we can't get in without the flyer (a minor detail my friend forgot to read from her roomie's flyer). 

Anyways, here we are all sexied up in our outfits and heels.  It's winter time and freezing out.  We had been lucky enough to catch a ride from one of our classmates on his way to work Uptown Charlotte but we weren't about to walk 15 minutes in the cold back to our dorms.  So, as we're talking about how we're going get into this club, who walks by us?  None other than Ruthie from the Real World Hawaii.

At first we didn't notice her because we were in deep conversation but then my friend who talked us into coming to the club says "Hey, it's Ruthie!"  We all turn and look.  It is her and she's standing two feet away from us smoking a cigarette.  On her way back in my friend says hi.  We weren't expecting her to stop and strike up a conversation but she does. 

She says hello and asks why aren't in the club.  Of course, replay her our story of how we don't have the flyer to get in.  And she tells us to follow her that will be her VIP guests for the night!!!!  Our jaws about hit the floor!!!  We were going to get in.  She walks us back to the entrance and tells the girl taking the flyers "This are my friends and they're coming in with me."  The girl says we didn't tell her that we came with Ruthie and she lets us thru.

Oh boy, we had the time of our lives!!  We danced to our hearts were content, got free drinks and sat at Ruthie's table with her.  It was amazing.  We did get the sense that she had a slight crush on my friend.  It could have been the fact that she had her double E sized boobs jacked up exposing her cherry tattoo.  LOL.  I'm not sure what time we left the club but I do know we will never forget our first adult costume party!!

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Versatile Blog Award

Good morning!!!  I just want to say that I am so honored that Sharina from Surviving Motherhood loved my blog enough to give me the Versatile Blog Award!!!  I'm super stoked because this is like my second blog award.  I feel like I just won a Grammy or Moon Man from MTV or something.


Seriously, it means a lot to be given an award by one  of my readers.  It means much more to receive this award from someone who is a fan of my writing than from some organization or committee who is just reading my blog for the first time.  I really appreciate Sharina for even just remembering me for this award.


Rules For Winning This Award
~Thank & link back to the person who gave you the award.
~Share 7 things about yourself.
~Pass the award to 15 other bloggers you've recently discovered and think are fabulous.
~Contact the bloggers you chose & let them know about the award.

My 7 Things
  1. I'm a mommy of one very busy one year old little girl.
  2. I've been engaged to  my fiance for almost five years!  Long time I know. 
  3. I'm a Fashion Merchandising major.  I know you're probably wondering why I did just start Fashion Blog right?
  4. I'm the second oldest of five kids, but I really feel like the oldest and often get pegged as being the oldest by other people.
  5. I love horses.  I'm like totally obssessed with them and secretly dream of owning a black stallion one day.
  6. I have an addiction to reality tv.  I'm talking Teen Mom, Real Housewives, Jersey Shore, Kate Plus 8, Cake Boss, etc.
  7. I drink soy milk.  I always heard that it tasted bad, but since I had an allergic reaction to cow milk during my pregnancy and had to switch to soy, I've been hooked ever since and haven't had cow milk in almost three years!!! 
My Fab 15

Growing Up Too Fast

So, it me the other day that my little Moo will not be so little for much longer.  I felt very sad because I must admit that I have greatly enjoyed having her need me for simple things.  And tried to explain it to one of my friends and of course they didn't understand because they don't have kids and just couldn't sympathize with the emotions I was feelings.  The more I tried to explain it to them the more they were convinced that I was overreacting.  The conversation ended with me being highly frustrated that they would blow my feelings for my child off as nothing and needless to say I haven't been exactly dying to talk to them again since.

My point is that Moo is almost two and while she still needs me for basic survival, she has become so independent so fast that it really took me by storm just watching all the things she can do by herself now.  Like for example, she can untie her sneakers even if I double loop them.  She can undress and redress herself.  The clothes may not always be on the right side but they're on the right body parts.  She can drink out of regulars glasses without a lid.  But that's only when she's really calm isn't running thru the house with it.

She can unlock the screen door, close the front door,  and reach all the locks on the bedroom doors.  She's a master at climbing.  I mean we're climbing up on the couch, the table, the bed, clothes baskets, the entertainment system and anything else she can pull her little body onto.  We're making progress with learning how to brush our teeth good, but she can get a the job done sans me.  She's feeding herself and even knows how to unwrap gum and candy.

She's opening the refrigerator door, trying to operate the microwave and flicking channels with the remote.  I could go on and on about the things she can do and how I miss being able to do them for her.  Thus, I have decided that instead of going into her second birthday with a looming sadness, I'm going to just cherish the moments and capture the memories as they come.  I know that there are greater adventures out there for us to face together.  Even as I type this I'm watching her out the corner of my eye eating a piece of cake and I know that no matter how old she gets I'll still be her mother and never replaced!

Santa Claus is Real

I didn't have the best childhood in the world.  However, I knew a lot of other kids my age who came from home much worse than my own.  For the most part, my mother did all that she could to protect us from the demons of her crumbling marriage to my father.  She worked hard year round to make sure we could afford the things we needed like food, clothes, school supplies, running water, lights and a roof over our heads.  However, a few years after she had my baby sisters things in our household hit rock bottom.

My mom had been in a car wreck that prevented her from being able to go back to her old job which paid really good, allowed her to get off at a decent hour and provided us with health insurance.  So, for once our survival and well being depended on my father's paycheck.  And my father got paid nicely.  However like most guys, his mind was on gadgets and having the latest fashions, the latest tapes and the latest kung fu movies.  That summer I found out just how poor we were.  My mother's stress was at an all time high even though she tried to hide it.

My great Uncle Joe (RIP) knew that we were struggling and so he hired my mom to be his and my great Aunt Sal's (RIP also) housekeeper and we got to tag along.  It was the best summer I ever had as a child.   Uncle Joe, who was white, Native American and black, kept us full of peppermints, taught us how to tend a garden and even took us on our first trip to a Native American neighborhood.  He felt it was important for us to know about our background.  And my Aunt Sal, who hadAlzhiemer's, taught me about patience and the art of being humble and together they taught me the meaning of true love.

That same fall, Aunt Sal passed away and our visits to Uncle Joe's house grew less frequent.  It wasn't until the following year that I learned why.  Anyways, my mom was out of work again.  The little change she had made being Uncle Joe's housekeeper had run low and with Christmas coming up, I could see that it was starting to look like Santa was going to be a no show.  We didn't go on our seasonal shopping trips to WalMart where we each got to pick out one special item we wanted and I knew something was wrong.

I knew that my mother had beeen the one to pay all the major bills and I feared that in addition to not having any presents for Christmas we were going to be without lights (which had happened before) and no lights meant no food in the frig.  The closer Christmas got the higher tensions rose between my parents.  The arguements become more frequent and got more heated.  My father often left disappearing into the night and not coming home for a few days.

 At times I felt like somehow I was to blame.  After all, if I wasn't a kid they wouldn't have to feel bad about not being able to buy me presents right?  I can't really speak for my other siblings, but I'm pretty sure if they could comment they probably felt a little bit of guilt of as well.  In terms of finances, kids are 'bills.'  They cost money-clothes, more food, school supplies, doctor visits, etc.

Right before Christmas, my mom started voluteering at this nonprofit community center called the Wallace Family Life Center in our neighborhood.  Her best friend was the secretary  at the time and they had needed some extra office help and another tutor for their After School Program.  And since she was between jobs, she spent her days out there helping make a difference in people who were just like us-financially less fortunate.  We were no strangers to the WFLC either.  I had been on their girl scout troop, we had gone to their yearly Christmas dinners and later on I served as President of their Youth Council for two terms.


Long story short, the WFLC, which was started by the South Caroline United Methodist Women, hosts a Sponsor-a-Child ministry every year.  They started around September calling businesses and churches to see if they could donate new clothes,shoes, toys and more to the participants in their different programs.  And they always picked one special family from the community and got a church or business to buy gifts for everyone in that family (parents included).  Well, Christmas Eve came and we still had lights thankfully and EBT had ensured that we would have food to eat.  So, we made cookies and watched Rudolf and camped out in my older sister's room like usual.

We couldn't sleep a wink.  We tried to see if we could hear the sound of our parents laying out presents.  Yes, we knew the man with the big white beard and belly that shakes like a bowl full of jelly was just a myth and no it wasn't the end of the world.  Some time between midnight and 6 AM we ended up dozing off to sleep.  My mom came and woke us up for breakfast and into the living room piled one by one. 

My heart was racing because I wasn't sure what to expect.  Somehow, my parents had come up with the money to get us one gift each that we already knew about from digging under the tree.  However, we weren't sure if we were going to get the toys and special items that were traditionally laid out along the couches or towels on the floor with our names labeling our treasure.  We gather in the living room to eat breakfast and watch the Christmas parades on tv and then there's a knock on the door.

Now, we're used to my mom's side of the family stopping by to drop off their gifts, but this was early even for them to be out dropping off gifts.  My mom opens the door in her pajama bottoms and sweatshirt, hair a little disheaveled from sleep and it's a strange white man in a Christmas sweater peeking back at her through the screendoor. WTH?

She asks if she can help him and he says that he's looking for the Esaw household.  Well, of course we were the only Esaw household in the neighborhood.  She says yes and he motions for someone to get out the big white van that's parked literally in our door.  We were expecting one person to get out, but out pops like four other people.  What is going on?  By this time, we're all gathered around the door trying to see what these people want.

They go to the back of van and we can't see what they're getting out of the trunk.  The man asks to come in and my mom asks who he is.  As he begans to explain who he is we see the first couple of people come from around the back of the van and guess what???  They're carrying these huge boxes!!  Guess what else??  These huge boxes are wrapped like Christmas gifts!!!!  I'm thinking are these people sure they have the right house?

Mom literally screams for joy and I see the tears well up in her eyes and she struggles to unlock the screen door and let them in.  Her best friend knew about our financial situation and that my mom couldn't afford to get us gifts.  So, they had chosen our family as the special family to get sponsored and this church out of town had driven two hours to deliver us gifts on Christmas Day!!!!  How amazing is that?

Instead of unwrapping gifts with their families they were here in our living room bringing box after box and bag after bag.  I mean they filled they entire floor space of our single wide living room up with boxes and bags.  My siblings and I were cheesing from ear to ear and making such a fuss about all the presents.  "Do see how big that box is?"  "They're bringing in more gifts!!!"

We were shocked to say the least.  The man told us how he had heard about our family that when they read the story of how my mom had lost her job, had to get on government assistance and despite having five kids still volunteered to work with other people's kids at the WFLC.  And knew that just had to do something to help.  And boy did they help.  We got clothes, shoes, new coats (much warmer than the worn out ones we had), toys, books and more.  My parents got clothes and gift cards.

After they left my mom called her friend and thanked her for having submitted us as the special family.  While we knew that the Santa Claus you take pictures with in the mall or watch in Christmas shows on tv didn't exist, he did exist in the form of a wonderful church family and four kind strangers who spent their Christmas delivering us gifts.  I will never forget this Christmas or what Christmas means.  I became a child again that Christmas and for a while all my fears went away and I saw a light at the end of the tunnel.

As most of you know, I was a single mother not too long ago.  Last Christmas, I was stressing out about not being able to go all out for Moo's first Christmas.  Well, one of the board members heard about my unfortunate situation and she decided to sponsor Moo and a few more members followed suit.  So, again thanks to the WFLC, we had a good Christmas!!  And now that I'm finally getting my feet back on the ground and things have become more stable for us, I decided that I wanted to give back to the same  community center that helped me and my family.

So, I've decided to try to find sponsors to donate clothes, toys and much more to help the WFLC get gifts for all FORTY of the children in their After School Program as well as the senior citizens and adults in their Adult Ed Class and Homemaker's Club.  I know that this is a great task that I am undertaking, but I'm doing something that will change these people's lives and give them hope.  I've been in their shoes more than once and I know how the kids feel as well as the parents.  So, I'm really serious about putting forth my best efforts to put together some amazing gift bags.

So, readers I'm officially asking and inviting you all help me with this tremendous task.  You will be giving over forty families what just may be the best Christmas they've ever had.  Join me inspiring hope and making dreams come to life.

For more information on the Wallace Family Life Center visit their Official Website.

Rattle On

There's a new singing foursome in town and they're quickly becoming a force to be reckoned with in the music industry.  With their "Friends that play together, stay together" motto The Rattles-Kitty, Hal, Gus and Sal- are taking the world by storm.  A perfect combination of classic rock & rock and power pop this furry foursome, hailing from Point Pleasant, NJ, is being compared to The Beatles, the greatest band that ever was.









The Rattles recently launched their new official website, RattlesRock.com, where fan can meet the band, listen to music, watch videos and much more.  And parents you can sign up for The Rattles Official Fan Club as well as visit their shop to purchase merchandise for the entire family. 



The Rattles released their debut album, Rattle On, in digital and CD format on August 17, 2010 and I have to admit it is a must buy!!  Rattle On contains nine songs including their hit single, "Rattle On" and my favorites, "Monday Morning Drive" and "Apple of My Eye."  Moo and I have been listening to this cd everywhere-in the car, on the computer and before we go to bed.  What else can I say?  We are officially hooked on The Rattles!!!







This is music that will get you and your family out of seats singing and dancing at home or bobbing your heads along in the car.  The Rattles sing about messages of love, the importance of sharing and the value of true friendship.  So, be sure to check out The Rattles along with

Benny (their manager),


 Sweet Pea (the cute tour bus)


and their roadies, Elvis on:




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Costume Super Center

One of my most fond family memories before my father left is Halloween 1996.  I was in fifth grade.  My mom was out of town on a business trip, which meant my father was on costume duty.  My siblings and I were not the least bit thrilled.  As far as we knew our father's best skills were cooking, cleaning and watching kung fu movies.  However, he surprised us all by creating costumes for each of us that were great.

Somehow, he put together a witch costume for me, a hump back costume for my brother, a clown one for my younger sister and a lady bug outfit for our baby sister all from scratch and using simple items from around the house like balloons to make the hump in brother's back.  It was here that I began to see my father in a new light.  He was more than the man he who cooked for us every night, paid the bills, and sat on the couch watching Bruce Lee.  He had an eye for creativity and styling (clothes that is).

Now, that Moo is almost two and knows what candy is we have decided to take her trick or treating with some of her playmates this Halloween.  Since, we both love frogs and she is our little princess, her costume is going to be Princess and the Frog inspired.  While I can make the costume from scratch, the one thing I couldn't make from scratch is her costume wig.  So, for that I turned to the Costume Super Center.



I was amazed at the amount of costume wig options I had to choose from.   I mean their selection is awesome.  It's not like the sparse selection you see at WalMart or Target.  The thing I like most is that their wigs can get more than a one time use out them.  They tell you on the site how to take care of your wig so that it will last beyond Halloween night.  And that's perfect for me since I've never had the need to wear a wig. 

After browsing all their wigs I settled on the Cheyene Indian Wig.  It doesn't have a bang which will work well with the tiara.  And it's long. So, it will hang down her back.  I love that it has combs sewed inside to help keep the wig secured.



Their costume selection is even better.  I couldn't believe the thousands of costume options they have.  So for all you parents who aren't so talented with a sewing machine to make costumes from scratch, Costume Super Center is the place to shop!!!   Seriously, your item ships the same day if you order it before 3 PM and the prices are very affordable.  Not to mention, they have coupon codes to help you save even more.  And no you don't have do anything special to get them.  They post the codes right on the main page.

Their adult costume selection is just as great as the kids.  By the way, they don't just do outfits either.  you can get shoes and accessories to match your costume as well.  Costume Super Center is really your one stop shop when it comes to all things costume.  Honestly, I will be purchasing an outfit for my bachelorette party and some dress up outfits to gift my niece for Christmas. 

Stay up to date on all their sales, new selections and more by following them via Facebook and Twitter.

Happy Shopping!!!

Jersey Girls Reunion

So, the Real Housewives of New Jersey Reunion Part 2 was just as explosive as Part 1.  After watching the show, I do believe that those rumors of Danielle not being asked back for Season 3 are false.  I mean that's why most people watch the show in the first place.  They want to see the Danielle drama continue to unfold.

Plus, Bravo wouldn't miss the chance to follow Danielle's journey of trying to find her biological mother and maybe even her father.  I mean that would draw in a whole another target audience too.  I'm curious to see how that will play out as well.  And with the way the Reunion Show ended it sounds like Jacqueline and Danielle might re-establish their friendship.  I can't say the same for her and Teresa though.  Not to mention Danielle has pretty much come out of the closet about her current sexuality.

What I didn't like about the Reunion shows was that Danielle kept walking off. It wasted valuable time that could have been used answer more Twitter questions or something.  I didn't like Kim G acting like she was a victim either.  Seriously, I think she just wanted to expand her 15 minutes of fame by starting with Teresa.  She knows she was two faced and what's up with her obssession of having lunch with Carolyn?  Can she let that go already?!!

I thought Teresa was lying when she said that she was trying to be nice and say hi to Danielle at that fashion show.  Let's keep it real please!!  She knew it was going to cause drama.  After all you were talking trash about the woman before, during and after the fashion show.  Not to mention Jacqueline tried to tell her it wasn't going to go well.

And while I like Carolyn, she came off as a hypocrite.  She claims she doesn't control her family, but I don't buy that for a minute.  She kept telling Danielle to own up who she was but refused to own up to being the puppet master of her family.  I do think that Carolyn played a major role in the destruction of Teresa, Jacqueline and Danielle's friendship.

We saw last season how Jacqueline got chewed out for taking up for Danielle.  Carolyn blamed her for causing a rift between her and her baby brother who's married to Jacqueline.  Of course that must have put Jacqueline between a few rocks and a very hard place.  Her friendship caused a sibling tiff.  I can only imagine how she got fussed out or pressured to cut Danielle out of her life.  And wasn't it Carolyn who admitted to having uncovered the book about Danielle and showing it at the salon as well as showing it Jacqueline and Teresa?

We saw the other night that when Jacqueline felt remorse for how far things had sucken with Danielle, Carolyn did not allow it.  It's hard for all parties involved when it comes to Danielle.  Jacqueline always has to decide between having a friend and being welcomed by her in-laws instead of being outcasted.  And it's wrong for them to make her choose.  She's a grown ass woman and should be able to make her own choices without fear of backlash.

I also just want to get to the bottom of whether Teresa's house is in foreclosure or not.  I've read that there are proper legal documents saying that it is.  However, she keeps saying that it isn't.  I know they showed her paying for all her furniture in cash last season so I'm pretty sure they own all of that out right, but I doubt they had five million laying around to pay for their house in cash.  Logical thought leads me to believe that if they mortaged the house and are bankrupt then that would mean they are behind on everything.

The look on Jacqueline's face when she said no made me believe she might have been lying.  After all she and Joe are claiming that they went bankrupt because of investment properties and she told Danielle during that heated fashion show throw down that their house was an investment property.  So, I'm totally confused on how your investment properties are in foreclosure but your house isn't included?

Moving on, I'm really glad that Danielle tried to close the show on a positive note.  I just hope that she wasn't trying to be phony and that she finds true friends and sticks to moving past her beef with the Manzo family.  She's raised two beautiful and well mannered daughters.  Therefore, I have to assume that she's doing something right.  Although, Jacqueline said the girls are miserable at school, I've heard quite the opposite.  I heard that what you see on camera is how they really are off camera.

Oh well, you can never expect to get the whole truth when it comes to these reality shows.  While they claim none of it is rehearsed, when it comes to that reunion all the ladies have had weeks to sit down and decide what they want to say and how they want to act.  Thus it becomes scripted reality for a little bit.  Looking forward to the Real Housewives of Atlanta premiere.

My Weekend WrapUp

Let me just say that I had the most awesome weekend!!  Saturday, I got to hang out with my brother and my two younger sisters.  It felt good to get together again-just us siblings plus Moo- and have fun.  We started with a meet up at my sister and brother in-law's apartment in Rock Hill.  Let me tell you that it took these people so long to get dressed.

I had called them like three hours earlier to make sure they were going to be ready to walk out the door since we were coming back across the border to Charlotte to head to the mall.  Well, I arrive after noon and they are still in night clothes and just finished eating breakfast.  Craziness.  But it was ok.  While I waited on everyone to get dressed I enjoyed my second adult beverage in like almost three years!!!  It felt good to have a little drink.

I'm not an everyday drinker.  I usually drink for Christmas and New Years.  And of course, Jay doesn't drink at all.  He watched drinking and drugs pretty much destroy his own family and it did destroy his childhood.  So, he's very much against drinking and can't stand it when I have those two drinks.  It's like he's scared I'll turn into I'm going to turn into his mom or something.  Therefore, I do try to respect his wishes.

Anyways, off we headed to mall in my honda civic.  What started off as a hunt for some Ralph Lauren polos quickly turned into Moo wanting to run around the store touching and knocking over everything in her path.  My brother came up with the grand idea of letting her out of her stroller.  And she did good at first until we had to go upstairs to the Disney store. 

Then it turned kind of ugly.  Right off the bat she discovered the container of bouncy balls.  Off she took across the store and started tossing the balls everywhere.  And one poor man made the mistake in walking in her crossfire and she actually gave his leg a pretty healthy shove in an attempt to move him out of her shooting path.  I was slightly embarrassed, but the older man was quite sport and said that it was ok.

Him and his wife were obviously shopping for their grandkids.  So, I guess they understood how kids are about toys.  And to my good fortune all the other shoppers and the staff seemed to not notice Moo's running around the store like a chicken with her head cut off.  However, my youngest sister did not seem to understand that Moo is only one and a half or that toy stores drive kids wild.  She acted like she was utterly embarrassed.  Needless to say that I was getting a little frustrated with her snobbiness, especially since she's been complaining about how she doesn't get to see Moo anymore since I moved out.

And it was her idea to come to the Disney store.  She has this crazy obssession with Tinker Bell.  Seeing my frustration, my brother decided it was time to head to the food court for some lunch and call this trip a quit.  Well, lunch did not help my sister's attitude.  In fact she started acting more snobbish and it was just towards me for some odd reason.  She put everybody's trash in the trashcan because she was sitting right next to it, but when I passed her my McDonald's bag she refused to touch it.

I was little heated because I wanted to know what the hell her problem was.  I've been keeping some of her biggest secrets and here she was acting stank!!  However, I remembered that she's a teenager.  This is how they do I reassured myself.  And I wasn't going to let her funky mood rain on my parade of spending the day with my siblings. We loaded up and headed back to Rock Hill to let my brother pick up his car and drop off my other sister.

Then Moo and I followed my  brother back down to our hometown.  I had already called my mom that morning and told her what time we would be coming in.  However, that did not stop her from spending all day at this cookout.  I was mad that she wasn't home when I got there.  I had changed my plans to come home and help her with some paperwork and she wasn't even there.  Finally almost an hour later she showed up and immediately started in on why I wasn't spending the night.

Thankfully, she eventually stopped nagging me and let me finish up everything.  Then it was off again to head back home in the dark of night.  It was after 11PM when I loaded up the car with Moo, her highchair and the playpen we had left at my mom's house.  For a minute I thought about staying but Moo and my niece had already had their meltdown for the night and my mom had turned the middle room into a storage room.  I didn't feel like waiting up for her to move things around so that we could sleep in there.  So, I decided to drive back home.

Moo's loud cry signaled that she was not to pleased with my decision.  She cried for all of thirty whole mintutes with two breaks.  I felt a little bad because I don't even like to hear her cry but I just wanted so badly to be back in the comforts of my own place and with Jay.  After all he had been such a good sport when I told him that I was ditching our family trip to the zoo to hang out with my family and go help my mom with her paperwork.  I felt more than a little guilty for bailing out on him like I did.

What should have been an hour and ten minute ride quickly turned into an almost two hour ride.  (1)-Animals kept running across the road and I ended driving below the speed limit in case I had to slam on brakes.  I'm talking about going 35 in a 55.  I love animals and could never bare to hit one.  (2)-About halfway through the trip I was starting to wonder if I was lost because we were driving down this long never ending road full of nothing but corn fields and trees.  No houses in site.  (3)-I'd never driven this road in the dark since my move a month ago and I had to pull over twice to make sure I was going the right way.  There weren't very many signs and absolutely no street lights!!  Thank goodness for SmartPhones with GPS and Mapquest!!!

Anyways, Moo and I made it back home to Jay in one piece.  Although, Moo woke up fifteen minutes before we got there and starte her wailing again.  But I discovered when we got in the house that she soaked and thus her crying was justified.  I had forgotten to check her diaper before we left my mom's.  I had assumed that since I had changed while we were there that she hadn't gone again.  I had forgotten that my baby sister had given her some soda and water plenty of water.

Sunday, I decided to sleep in.  Moo, Jay and I snuggled under the covers until 10.  Then Moo got up and headed into her room to watch Nick Jr. I'm glad that she's at the age where she can sit and watch tv without me having to be there constantly supervising her.  But to be safe I placed her in her crib and went back to snuggle with Jay.  Thankfully, she lasted in her crib almost an hour before she sounded her boycott alarm and Jay sensing my tiredness went in to take her out.

The rest of the day I spent hunting down wedding venues and just catching up on my shows.  All in all my weekend was awesome despite my sister's attitude at the mall, my late drive home and tiredness.  I'm learning that happiness is what you make it.  It's one of those emotions that you can control and I've decided that instead of taking things too personal or letting my frustration ruin my mood, I get over it quickly and move on.  I pray about the situations I can't change and leave it at the alter for God to work out.

I got to spend time with my family, go back home and visit with my mom and niece and made it back to my new home and my fiance in one piece.  I couldn't have asked for anything better.

What's Your Fantasy?

WARNING!!!:  This post is  red hot and sexual in nature. 

As you all know I'm a mom of one.  However what I'm not is a nun.  I've noticed that after baby sex has become a bit of an off limits and even taboo topic for other moms.  I'll be the first to admit that jumping back into the swing of things takes time, but I'm sure that if I would have stumbled across Eden Fantasys, I would have been more interested sooner.


What is Eden Fantasys you're probably wondering?  It's an online adult site specializing in everything from adult toys (think vibrators, dildos, etc.), lingerie, lubricants, DVDs, books, party favors and anything else you can think of all for the sake of helping you to rediscover sex.  Yep, they're helping you bring your sexy back!!!  I wouldn't just classify Eden Fantasys as an online sex store because in truth they're more than that.  They're more of a community.








You can visits Forums and Polls where you can discuss serious issues like sexual health, relationships or share a personal story.  You could become a member of the Naked Reader Book Club.  And did you know that you can even be Green or Environmentally Friendly when it comes to sex?  I didn't either.

               



See Eden Fantasys will teach you something new.   Their goal is to help create a sex positive community because let's face it sex gets a bad rap sometimes and other times we're just not comfortable talking about it.  But they can help change that.  And for the consumers their main focus is creating a safe and trusting environment to shop in.  For those of us who have never really been in an adult store, you get a little bashful when it comes to buying things and Eden Fantasys is here to help you overcome that shyness and hestitation.

So, I encourage and challenge you all to head over to Eden Fantasys and check out what they have to offer.  You will be pleasantly surprised.  Also, fellow bloggers they offer an Ambassador Program, in which Eden Fantasys provide bloggers with free products in exchange for writing about EdenFantasys in a manner that bloggers are comfortable with.