Blogging on the Brain

I know I've been quiet here recently. It's because I've been working on some new blogs. I'm totally bitten by the writing bug. Everything I do, I think, "Hmmm, that might make a good blog post." I need to start carrying around a notebook to jot down all my ideas.

I'd love it if you visit (and subscribe!) my other blogs. Each one is a bit more specialized, as opposed this one, which is kind of a mish-mash. I'd love to hear your feedback. What you'd like to see on each blog. Suggestions of topics, etc.

To make life easier, here are the links:

  • Cup of Creativi-Tea: I'm sharing all things creative, whethere it's cooking, sewing, or kid crafts. Maybe some bellydancing (that's creative!). I'm also adding lots of tutorials.
  • I'm Not the Nanny: Parenting stories, with some musings about raising biracial kids in a racially conscious world
  • Laugh in Bed: Intimacy and relationships. Maybe some sex.

I'll still post here occassionally until I get the other ones established! Thanks for reading!

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Who Doesn't Love Baby Clothes?

I was in Target the other day and just happened to notice some super cute baby clothes. I almost bought something. But I didn't. My mother is a shopaholic, and she's called me with weekly updates about all the baby boy things she's been buying. Just like his sister, this baby will not have a shortage of clothes.

So I resisted buying baby clothes. Until I saw these baby kimono tops. I mean, look at this cute set by bookchiq, it's so dang cute! Can't you see a juicy little baby in one of these sets? (Check out this flickr group of them)

My sister gifted Sophia with a set when she returned from Japan a few years ago. Alas, she has completely outgrown it. But thanks to the tutorial by Habitual, I can make one for Sophia and her little brother! Sophia loves it so much, she actually still tries to squeeze into it. LOL.

I like the kimono tops better than a onesie. You don't have to pull the dang thing over the baby's head, and I hate those frigging crotch snaps on onesies.

The tutorial is printed, some boy fabric is on its way to me. Now to dig out a pants pattern so I can make an entire set.

Does this mean, I've hit the nesting phase of pregnancy already? If it's going to be this cute, I don't mind at all.

Don't forget that Friday is the last day to enter my book giveaway!


1 comments:

Smiling Mama said...

How lovely! I agree that that would be so much easier than a onesie. Can't wait to see the finished products.