NW. Really?

North West.

Really?

I mean, it could have at least been Knorth West.

Surprisingly, I would have preferred that.

Her name sounds like a 16 year old picked it out because it’s funny.

I know Kate and William will do better.

It would be hard not to.

Currently, the odds are on:

Alexandra 5 – 2

Charlotte, Elizabeth, Diana 6 – 1

Victoria 7 – 1

North 0 – never, ever, ever, because they love their kid!

My prediction is Charlotte Caroline Spencer Mountbatten-Windsor.

Just rolls off the tongue.

Charlotte, because it’s elegant and royal sounding.

Caroline, after Kate’s mom Carole.

Spencer, a twist to the homage to Diana.

Mountbatten-Windsor, because apparently that will be the last name. Who knew?

Of course, they may ditch royal rules and go with Winner Winter Winterizing Windsor if they go the way of Kim and Kanye.

I wonder what the bookies say about that option?

What are your guesses for the royals newest arrival? 

Girl or Boy?

Names?

*Remember to enter the giveaway if you haven’t done so already!

Beach Bum

Our family is driving home today after spending a week at the beach.

It’s our annual family gathering and we had tons of fun (at least that’s what I am anticipating).

I’m so glad I cleaned the entire house, cleaned the bathrooms and kitchen, cleaned the bathrooms, made my bed before we left.

Once we get home, I’m planning on popping those frozen pizzas into the oven, throwing some laundry into the machine, and plopping myself on the couch.

After all, no need to rush into any cleaning too soon since it’s practically all done.

My Favorite Things – Day 5

Welcome to Day 5 of Big D & Me’s Favorite Things!

You know what #5 is?

It’s YOU!

I want to thank all of you who support Big D & Me both professionally and more importantly personally.

All of your kind comments and encouragement really do lift me up.

I know you’re saying so what, you appreciate us. We wanted something good today.

Well…..you  are in luck because you could be a big winner!

You could win items from Day #1, #2, #3, and #4.

Ha! Fooled you.

See I’m just like Oprah!

You see, I’m giving one lucky reader this from Day #1

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this from Day #2

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this from Day #3

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and this from Day #4

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So go ahead and…

Leave me a comment sharing an item that is currently on your favorites list.

Just by leaving a comment you could be a winner!

One person will be announced as the winner on June 28th!

My Favorite Things – Day 4

Welcome to Day #4 of Big D & Me’s Favorite Things

Today’s favorite thing is actually 2 face products that I recently found and am loving.

Both products are form YES To. Inc. – I’ve bought mine at both Target and Walmart (though Amazon has them for cheaper I just discovered).

First up is the grapefruit facial scrub ( good for Correcting & Repairing – Yes, please! )

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I use this scrub at night on my face and neck and occasionally on my arms, back, and legs. Let’s face it after all, there’s a lot of correcting and repairing that needs to be done.

After I finish exfoliating in the shower, I get out and rub the Deep Wrinkle and Night Cream on. The product claims it “reduces the look of fine lines and wrinkles in 7 days!”

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While I’m not sure it’s true, I certainly have thought my skin looks better.

Here’s what the package says about some of it’s ingredients:

Wild Acacia – This sustainably harvested African pant is clinically proven to visibly & immediately decrease wrinkle depth by tightening skin polymers and dermal matrix, leading to smoother, younger-looking skin.

Cupuacu Seed Butter – A natural emollient rich in fatty acids that helps the skin retain moisture, improves elasticity, and plumps skin thought its Phytosterols that replace lipid loss in skin.

Blueberries – Rich in anti-oxidants such as Vitamin C and Anthocyanins to help fight the formation of free radicals that can damage the skin’s microstructure.

Sounds more like a fruit salad to me but I am loving it non the less.

So far I am using the products every other day and have no complaints.

Alright, that wraps up Day 4 of Big D & Me’s favorite things..we’ll wrap up this fun series tomorrow with Day  5.

My Favorite Things – Day 3

Welcome to Day #3 of Big D & Me’s Favorite Things

What’s today’s favorite thing?

Why it’s my favorite sandwich in the whole. wide. world.

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It’s actually my  answer to Subway’s delicious flat bread veggie sandwich. If I had not found my own version there’s a good chance I would have eaten our grocery budget for the month in these – I love this sandwich so much!

So here’s how I make my favorite sandwich:

Start with this yummy flatbread – I buy ours at Costco.

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Melt your favorite cheese on it – give me a break people, it’s a veggie sandwich, I deserve some cheese.

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Chop your favorite toppings: red onions, cucumbers, banana peppers, spinach, & tomato.

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Add some spicy mustard

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Pile everything on (and yes, that’s another flatbread on top ready to go after I eat this first sandwich)

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Roll and devour 🙂

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So there you have Day #3 of Big D & Me’s favorite things.

Come back to tomorrow for Day 4!

My Favorite Things – Day 2

Welcome to Day #2 of Big D & Me’s Favorite Things.

What’s today item?

Well, it’s something to help beautify us….

Butter Nail Polish!

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I spotted this nail polish as I was walking through Dillard’s one day and was drawn to the fun pops of color.

I am cuurently sporting the Fiver Nail  Lacquer which is mint green.

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While it’s a little pricey, the polish is a fun splurge & it certainly dresses up those cute summer sandals.

Considering trying this Jaffa Orange next..

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Come back tomorrow for Big D & Me’s Favorite Things Day #3!

My Favorite Things – Day 1

This week is going to be just like when Oprah had her favorite thing shows.

Although it will be slightly  different in that nothing is being given away and everything is actually affordable.

Other than that, it’s exactly like Oprah’s favorite things!

So let’s get this week started by showing off Day #1’s item…

drum  roll please….

Stacy’s Pita Chips

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These chips are seriously delicious!

Every time I’m in the grocery store I just stare at these chips and know I should not pick up the bag because if I do I will eat the entire bag.

This is not a joke. I can finish off the Costco size bag of these chips, completely on my  own, in roughly 48 hours.

Gross. Disgusting. Sick I know.

But sooooooooo good.

My favorite are the Simply Naked Pita Chips but I have been known to consume a bag or two of the Cinnamon Sugar Pita Chips as well. They also have vegetable & cheese flavors.

Seriously, go pick yourself up a bag of these babies. Delish!

Come back for Day #2 of Big D & Me’s Favorite Things tomorrow!

A Couple of Interesting Books

Here are a couple of interesting books I’ve read recently:

  The Obituray Writer by Ann Hood

3.5 out of 5 stars

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From Amazon: On the day John F. Kennedy is inaugurated, Claire, an uncompromising young wife and mother obsessed with the glamour of Jackie O, struggles over the decision of whether to stay in a loveless marriage or follow the man she loves and whose baby she may be carrying. Decades earlier, in 1919, Vivien Lowe, an obituary writer, is searching for her lover who disappeared in the Great San Francisco Earthquake of 1906. By telling the stories of the dead, Vivien not only helps others cope with their grief but also begins to understand the devastation of her own terrible loss. The surprising connection between Claire and Vivien will change the life of one of them in unexpected and extraordinary ways. Part literary mystery and part love story, The Obituary Writer examines expectations of marriage and love, the roles of wives and mothers, and the emotions of grief, regret, and hope.

Claire believes she has nothing in common with her mother-in-law, Vivian. The readers soon realize they have adultery in common. Not my favorite subject matter and somehow I chose two out of three books this month with that theme. Hood wrote the book in alternating chapters of Claire and Vivian’s life. People find Vivian, the obituary writer, and insist she write about those they have lost. Her talent in writing comes from the stories the mourners tell though her own stories of her lover haunt her and prevent her from moving on. Claire is a wife and mother who decides to have an affair after she realizes she doesn’t love her husband. There lives are intertwined and Claire realizes they have more in common than she thought. I enjoyed the book but found Claire really unlikable which made me not sympathize with her and her struggles.

Table for Seven by Whitney Gaskell

3 out of 5 stars

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From Amazon: On New Year’s Eve, Fran and Will Parrish host a dinner party, serving their friends a gourmet feast. The night is such a success that the group decides to form a monthly dinner party club. But what starts as an excuse to enjoy the company of fellow foodies ends up having lasting repercussions on each member of the Table for Seven Dinner Party Club.
 
Fran and Will face the possibility that their comfortable marriage may not be as infallible as they once thought. Audrey has to figure out how to move on and start a new life after the untimely death of her young husband. Perfectionist Jaime suspects that her husband, Mark, might be having an affair. Coop, a flirtatious bachelor who never commits to a third date, is blindsided when he falls in love for the first time. Leland, a widower, is a wise counselor and firm believer that bacon makes everything taste better.

I enjoyed this book as a quick read but didn’t love it. I liked the premise of having a dinner club every month with friends and enjoyed Leland, the grandfather character. What I found disturbing about the book was the other six characters acting as if they had no relationship skills, self esteem, or common sense at all. It’s hard to love a book when you don’t love the characters.

Between, Georgia by Joshilyn Jackson

4.5 stars out of 5 stars

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From Amazon: Nonny Frett understands the meaning of the phrase “in between a rock and a hard place” better than any woman alive. She’s got two mothers, “one deaf-blind and the other four baby steps from flat crazy.” She’s got two men: a husband who’s easing out the back door; and a best friend, who’s laying siege to her heart in her front yard. And she has two families: the Fretts, who stole her and raised her right; and the Crabtrees, who won’t forget how they were done wrong. Now, in Between, Georgia, a feud that began the night Nonny was born is escalating and threatening to expose family secrets. Ironically, it might be just what the town needs…if only Nonny weren’t stuck in between.

Ummm, completely loved this book. There are quirky characters, family feuds, and southern charm all mixed together to create a quick and pleasing read. Throughout the entire book I was fascinated by the communication system the mother (who was deaf and blind) had with her daughter versus how she communicated with her own sister. I found the last 30 pages of the book a little hookey but hey, I don’t live in Georgia so maybe that’s really how things get wrapped up there.

Any book recommendations for me?

Personal Stylist to Preschoolers

There are children in preschool who dress one hundred times cooler than me.

Cute little capri pants, newest JCrew sweater, and the shiniest little flats.

At times, I want to steal their wardrobe. However, I think the 3T cardigan might look a little off on me.

The thing is though, I’m not sure preschoolers should look like a littler version of their moms. How easy is it to climb the jungle gym in patent leather flats? Do you really need that jean jacket when playing in the sand?

I think there must be some tough mornings for preschoolers and their mothers.

And in this house, it’s just not worth the battle.

Caroline chooses her own outfits and I’m okay with that.

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Most of the time.

This little diddy was by far her most inventive.

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Yep, she’s rockin’ stripes, leopard, and polka dots.

She even insisted on doing her own hair.

 

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As we were walking into preschool on this particular day a parent said, “Ahh, looks like she won the battle today.”

Actually there really is no battle.

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What’s happening is individuality and confidence.

And smooth mornings.

We Were Saved in the Pantry

After dinner the other night, the kids were amusing themselves with something so my husband and I went on a hunt.

“We need dessert. We need dessert.”

And then we spotted it in the pantry.

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“Eureka! It’s a miracle!”

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Do you see it? The mother of all hidden candy?

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Cue the angels singing.

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Oh yes we did find that hiding.

Bless my children and their complete failure to remember they have any holiday candy three days after they collect it.