A sort of fairytale

Once upon a time, there was a little boy who was trapped in his crib. It was day, and he wanted to get out of the crib and play. So he swung his wee leg up and over the crib’s railing!

And his mommy walked in just before he launched himself to the floor, and he gave her a very funny and mischievous little smile.

The End.

(Except it isn’t really the end, because now we need to get a big-boy bed for the li’l fella.)

Happy End of NaBloPoMo, everybody!

I did it!It is an exceptionally gray and drizzly day here at Butterscotch Acres. The good news is, it’s all Christmas cheer inside. We went out to the tree farm yesterday, and Rockford pulled all most of the decor out of the attic. I seem to be missing a box, but that’s OK. Because the tree is up and decorated, and we’ve been taken over by snowmen. I’ll share photos eventually, if I can get the computer to recognize my camera. (Which it hasn’t been doing. Did I tell you that? Very, very irritating.)

Anyway, hi-ho-diddly-day! I need to do some Christmas-list-making.

Everybody’s talking ’bout mmmm popsicles

NaBloPoMo!There are many, many things that I’d love to have but would never buy for myself. Today, I added a new gadget to that list: Williams-Sonoma’s Zoku Quick-Pop Maker.

Now you can create your own customized frozen pops, including cream-filled varieties, in as few as seven minutes. The nonstick cast-aluminum molds have a proprietary solution sealed inside their bases to enable rapid, uniform freezing – no electricity required. To enjoy homemade ice pops at a moment’s notice, simply store the compact base in your freezer. After being prechilled, the Zoku can make up to nine 2 1/4″ x 3 1/2″ pops before you need to refreeze it. Durable, reusable plastic pop sticks have unique ridged designs that allow pops to adhere securely, with special drip guards for tidy eating.

Forgive me for saying so, but that’s just too cool.