Monthly Archives: February 2011
Free Dr. Seuss Fonts (links)
If you’ve been looking for a FREE Dr. Seuss font to celebrate Dr. Seuss’ birthday (Read Across America Day)…look no further! The following FREE fonts are perfect for any Dr. Seuss project, craft, printable, birthday party, baby shower, or school classroom.
Below are the links to 10 free Dr. Seuss-like fonts 🙂
The top line of each sample contains the name of the font in caps and lower case, the second line is all lower case, the last line is all upper case.
I did not create these fonts I only linked to them. To download the fonts you must click the links to go the various font websites. I have downloaded all of these fonts myself with no issues, but please be cautious when downloading anything on the internet. I am not responsible if you accidentally download a computer virus, download at your own risk. Many of the sites linked to below have several “download” buttons, but only one of them is for the actual font. Please read carefully before downloading.
Dr Seuss
As far as I know these are all the same font, but I included all of the links in case you had trouble downloading one of them.
@ SearchFreeFonts.com*@ FreePremiumFonts.com
Capital letters are all dingbats

Dr. Eve L
Not as “Seuss-y” as others, but saw it recommended in a
few places around the web so I decided to include it.

Fishbowl
This one isn’t as “Seuss-y” as the others, but I thought it might work in particular with “fish” themes such as One Fish Two Fish or the goldfish from The Cat in the Hat.

NOTE: You can not download the fonts here on my blog (I did not create the fonts, I only linked to them). You must click through the links to download the fonts and then install them on your computer. Read my comment below about how I installed these fonts to my Windows 7 computer. Please do an internet search for “how to install fonts” if this isn’t helpful to you. I have downloaded all of these fonts myself with no issues, but please be cautious when downloading anything on the internet. I am not responsible if you accidentally download a computer virus, download at your own risk. Many of the sites linked to above have several “download” buttons, but only one of them is for the actual font. Please read carefully before downloading.
How do you plan on using these free Dr. Seuss fonts?
Let me know in the comments!
FREE Ladybug Fonts / 10 Easy Dr. Seuss Snacks / A Splendiferous Dr. Seuss Breakfast
Celebrating Seuss 2011 / Dr. Seuss Celebration at the Library 2011 / Dr. Seuss Storytime at Target 2011 / Read Across America 2011
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The One That Got Away
Monday was Valentine’s Day and I just couldn’t help getting a little reminiscent about “the one that got away” and how things might have been if we were still together. This is the post where all of the ex-boyfriends on Facebook will click over to see if I’m talking about them. Get over yourself, conceited, I’m not talking about you.
Many years back, I fell in love. I fell in love quick and I fell in love hard. It was truly love at first sight and I just knew that we were meant to be together forever. I wanted to spend all of my time with my love. I would spend any amount of money that it would take to be with my love as much as I could as often as I could. And then my love left me. Without warning, without reason, just…gone. I was confused and heartbroken. Was it something I did? Something I said? Was I coming on too strong? I guess I’ll never know.
Sometimes I go awhile without thinking about my love. Sometimes I miss my love so much it hurts. Why did things have to happen this way? Why can’t we still be together?
I haven’t seen my love since 2006. Here are the last photos I have of the two of us together. We look so happy 😦
Oh, Godiva Chocolate Raspberry Truffle ice cream…return to me! I already forgive you and I wait for you with open arms and a ready spoon.
I will always love you.
Jenn
Valentine’s Day Link Love – Free Printables, Crafts, and More!


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If you’re looking for links to free Valentine printables, great ideas for Valentine’s crafts and traditions, and cute Valentine-themed foods…then you’ll “fall in love” with this list! Here are my favorite Valentine posts from around the blogosphere.
For great ideas for Valentine’s Day try these blogs for inspiration:
Holiday Haven: Links to over 90 ideas for food, decorating, and more!
Tip Junkie: Tons of free printables and more!
How Does She: 11+ Last Minute Valentine Ideas!
Free Valentine Printables
*Free Printable Valentine’s Heart Banner @ A Holiday Haven

*Scripture Valentine Printable @ Just Devine Style

*”Get Your Cupid On” Valentine’s Printable @ Tip Junkie

*Free Printable Valentine Coupons @ Life as Mom

*Vintage Valentine’s Day Paper Cup Wraps by Free Pretty Things for You
Free Printables

*Free Vintage Kids Valentine Cards @ Vintage Holiday Crafts (12 Styles)
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*Valentine’s Day Cards @ Parents.com
*Print Your Own Valentine’s Day Cards @ Family Crafts (about.com)
Valentine-Themed Food
*Making Oatmeal Special for Valentine’s Day @ Life As Mom

*Love Buns and Pink Hot Chocolate @ Life is a Party

*Love Note In a Pancake @ The Wilson World

*Love on a Plate @ A Nation of Moms

*Valentine’s Day Breakfast Ideas @ The Happy Housewife

*Hearty Pizza @ No Time For Flashcards

*Valentine Pizza @ One Charming Party

*Valentine Treats That Are Not Candy @ Home Confetti

*Valentine’s Day: Conversation Heart Recipe @ Donna Perugini Children’s Author
Valentine Crafts
*Valentine’s Kids Crafts You’ll Love @ No Time For Flashcards

*Create Your Own Heart @ Kitchen and Kids

*Fold Heart Envelope Tutorial (with Scripture) @ Impress Your Kids
(Video Tutorial…really cute but simple!)

*Valentine’s For Boys: Love Loud: @ The Mob Society
(by Amanda from Impress Your Kids)

*Heart Tea Tags @ Frugal Family Fun Blog

*Valentine Lunch Bags and Jokes @ It is What it is

*Book Review and Heart Garland Craft @ Brimful Curiosities
(Book: String of Hearts by Laura Malone)

*Candy Airplane Valentine Craft @ Brimful Curiosities

Valentine’s Traditions and Activities
*Encouraging Siblings to Show Love: A Valentine Activity @ Smockity Frocks

*Thumb Printed Hearts @ Frugal Family Fun Blog
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*Valentine Hunt @ Little Family Fun

*His Banner Over Me is Love @ Sit, Relax, and Read
(Incorporates the Names of God)

*Our Valentine Tradition: True Love @ Growing 3 Godly Girlz

*Love Letter Garland @ Tip Junkie (Includes free printables!)

Valentine’s Themed Parties
*I Heart Valentine’s Day Party Theme @ Hostess with the Mostess
(Oh, my heart!)

*Free Valentine’s Day Party Printables @ Tip Junkie

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Ham and Man Party: Cool Daddy’s 30th Birthday
*Disclaimer – I have mentioned a few times on my blog that I am an aspiring vegetarian. This is true. However my husband is not a vegetarian by any means. If you’ve stumbled upon my website by searching the word “vegetarian” and are now face to face with a veritable dead pig festival, my apologies.*

There were just so many photos of this party that I had to put them all in collages or this post would go on forever. Click on the photos to enlarge them. If it still isn’t big enough for you click on it again…then it’ll get super big and not really fit on your screen.
Cool Daddy absolutely loves the ham my mom makes at Easter and Christmas. For years he’s been asking me if he can have his friends over to watch a game and eat ham. For years I have told him no…because who wants a bunch of ham-eating men in their house?! Since his 30th birthday was this last year and because he threw me this Totally Awesome 80s Party for my 30th Birthday the year before, I decided to grant him his wish.
Since his only two requests were for ham and male bonding time I began to refer to his party as “The Ham and Man Party”.
I have to give credit to my husband for the theme idea. When we were taking down the decorations for Adaline’s first birthday party he was balling up a bunch of tulle and said, “Can I have tulle at my party? We can hang tools!” He was joking and he completely forgot about it. Since it was a “ham” and “man” party I decided that should be the theme as well. I would make it “manly” and also “ham-y”. The fellas were going to be watching the Steelers football game so I decided to decorate in gold and black to match the team colors.
(This party was on October 24, 2010…and of course I never procrastinate…which is why I’m posting it now in February 2011 after football season is over and the Steelers lost the Superbowl!
I am very fast, and efficient, and on top of things blogwise…as you can tell. Don’t envy my sweet-sweet time management skills.)
I had a lot of ideas for the “manly” theme. Tools, sports, cars, but I could only accomplish so much in so little time. I decided to focus mostly on the tools with a little football thrown in.
First off, here’s the food. Many different pig products as far as the eye can see.
In the living room where I put all of the decorations (not the room they were watching football in) I wanted to try my best to hide anything feminine to make it as “manly” as possible. I removed everything decorative and covered all of the pictures.
For the decorations we’ll begin with the Happy Birthday sign. I made the letters out of duck tape. This big sign is hiding my enormous bridal portrait (you can see it in one of the photos for Adaline’s party). Working hand in hand with the manly tools/construction theme I covered the mantel with “No Work Zone” tape (yellow and black matching the Steelers colors!), and hung cardboard cut-out tools and mustaches in front of the fireplace. The signs reading “manly”, “masculine”, “macho”, and “studly” were added to cover some decorative floral work above the fireplace.
The construction site cut-out would be used for photo ops like this:

Here are all of the photos on the wall covered with man-related words. This idea also came from my husband who use 80s words and phrases to decorate for my 30th birthday party. I created the signs in Word using their clipart, printed them on yellow paper that I’ve had for years, and hung them using black and yellow Duck tape.
Here are the door ways clad with “work zone” tape that reads “No Work Zone” and “Warning: 30th Birthday Party in Progress”. My man is such a hard worker it was nice for him to have a “no work zone” for a day (But only for a day…then it’s back to work, buddy!).
On the dessert table we have a pig cake, of course! I wanted to make a “Ham and Man” cake and put the pigs head on a man’s body, but my mom said that sounded creepy. Also, I don’t know how to do that. This is only the second cake that I’ve ever decorated, so yeah. My mom made the extra pink cake just in case there wasn’t enough pig cake to go around. Mom made piggy chocolates from a mold and put those on and around the cake. Sprinkled around the cake is “30” confetti. I placed plastic tools on the dessert table (A package of 3-4 from The Dollar Tree), lollipops that read “30 sucks”, and some gross-out candy (gummy ear wax, and vomit), because boys are gross. Needless to say nobody, even the gross boys, would even try the candy.
I used a piece of foam poster board on the wall and added yellow paper and used electrical tape and black duck tape to form the letters “Ham Man” and added some printed “Ham vs. Man” signs above it. There are more “manly” signs on either side with “manly” words on them. I also had white and black balloons, pink piggy balloons, and yellow balloons with dump trucks on them.
Instead of traditional cone party hats I got the guys some yellow (Steelers!) plastic construction hats (manly!) and put pig snouts (ham-y!) around them! The snouts could be removed and worn separately.
We actually didn’t have a table for the fellas to sit at (and they were just going to sit in front of the tv anyway), so I set the place settings on the coffee table in the living room and they could pick them up as they came in. Each setting included a Steelers paper plate, a yellow fork, and a black napkin, tucked inside of a nail belt.
The nail belts are my favorite thing about the whole party 🙂 …The Ham Depot! Get it?! Of course you do…but I’m going to explain it anyway. So “Home Depot” is a hardware store and tools are all manly and stuff, and since it was a “Ham and Man” party I changed the word “home” to “ham” as a play on words.
You know that you think I’m brilliant. Or really weird.
You’d be right on both counts 😉 Moving on…
I got the nail belts at Home Depot for about .80 a piece. I took an orange Sharpie marker and colored in the “E”. Then I colored in the bottom and the rounded sides of the “O”. I then took a small sliver of masking tape to make the dash in the A and also needed a small piece to close the top of the A because the “O” was open on the top and bottom like this ( ) (sorta). And there you have it…Ham Depot belts!
This is the family room where they watched the game. For the most part I didn’t decorate in there because there just wasn’t enough time or space to bother with it.
I got a cardboard football toss game online (note that one of the players is wearing gold and black!) and pink pig footballs. I figured this is another way that the “Ham and Man” party theme seems to flow since football is often referred to and made out of “pigskin”.
I put gold and black balloons on either side of the tv. The helium started giving out on the balloons before the party even started.
(They were Pirates balloons…go figure!)
I covered the wedding photo of me with baseball pics of Cool Daddy in Junior High and High School. I also taped a large goal post to the wall.
The red toolbox (one that we already had) was left opened and had “toys” in there for the fellas. The pig footballs, extra mustaches (that I used on the mantal), yellow water guns, policemen action figures, “flying” pigs, and a goal post headband that you put on and throw a Velcro football at. The guys actually used the Velcro game some, played the football toss game (it almost always fell over), and had fun hurting one another with the flying pigs. It’s just not fun unless it’s dangerous.
When it was time for cake, I put all of the candles on. There were 30 candles on the cake, one of them was a football candle, and 5 of them were shaped like little tools! 30 candles sure can blaze up a tiny cake so we quickly sang Happy Birthday so that Cool Daddy could blow them out.
30 Candles sure do make a lot of smoke!
This is the only “group” picture that I got and it’s not even everyone 😦
Naturally I would’ve loved to have gotten a photo of all the guys in their hats, snouts, and belts, but we just never got the chance, plus…yeah, they were NOT going to do that anyway.
Here’s the Birthday Boy posing with his birthday signs!
Lastly, what does every manly pig of a man want?
…a 50s-syle housewife waiting on him hand and foot!
I stuck around the party serving my man and wearing a referee vest and “Ham Depot” belt as my apron.
I was very tempted to do the whole party in pink. The irony of the Ham and Man pairing is that pigs are pink and I thought about going with a whole pink pig thing and only playing up on the “ham” side and sort of poking fun at the “man” side since it would actually all be pretty girly. My husband actually would’ve found the humor in it, but I decided against it and went with the Steelers colors instead (which worked perfectly with the construction colors).
My husband said that he really liked the theme of the party and he thought it was funny, even if his (stupid) friends didn’t get it.
Happy Birthday, Hubby! (4 months late)
To read more about Cool Daddy go here:
(Back off, ladies, he’s taken!)
*15 Reasons Why My Hubby is Awesome
*Colonel Mustard on a Rollercoaster With a Plastic Fork
*How I Met Cool Daddy: Part 1
*How I Met Cool Daddy: Part 2
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*Totally Awesome 80s 30th Birthday Party
*Birthday Girl…2 years old: Photos of Adaline at her birthday party
*Ladybug Picnic: 2nd Birthday

*Pink and Green Polka Dots and Cupcakes Party: 1st Birthday

*Celebrating 30 years in 30 days! All of my birthdays from 1980-2009

BIRTHDAY TUTORIALS
*DIY No Sew Party Hat Tutorial

*Ribbon Topiary Video Tutorial (Centerpiece)

*Tissue Number Birthday Sign (Mini-Tutorial)

BIRTHDAY TRADITIONS

*Birthday Traditions: Personalized Birthday CD
*Birthday Traditions: Knife and Cake Server
*Birthday Traditions: Professional Photos
*Birthday Traditions: Photo Puzzle
*Happy 2nd Birthday, Adaline!
+Birthday posts will be published all throughout September 2011 including tutorials, party decor ideas, and birthday traditions!

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Groundhog Day Fun Ideas and Traditions
Are you looking for something fun to do with the kids on Groundhog Day?
Begin the day by waking up the children with the song “I’ve Got You Babe” by Sonny and Cher (a nod to the movie Groundhog Day starring Bill Murray). If there’s no school today, stay in your pajamas, put sleeping bags on the ground, eat groundhog pancakes, and drink groundhog hot cocoa, and snuggle in for a movie (Click here for 50+ ideas for Groundhog Day snacks). Try playing shadow tag, making silhouettes or other Groundhog Day crafts, or learning how to make shadow puppets.
When coming up with a new tradition for Groundhog Day consider these key words that are important to the holiday: Groundhog, winter, spring, ground, shadow, hibernation
You can focus on the Groundhog itself or rather on the weather and seasons. You can find something fun to do that has to do with the ground, with shadows, or with sleeping!
Groundhog Day Goodies
*50+ Groundhog Day Snacks

Learn How to make Shadow Puppets
*Learn how to make Shadow Puppets

Fun Ideas for Groundhog Day
*”I Love You” Shadow
Groundhog Day / Valentine’s Day Tradition

*TipJunkie.com – Let’s Celebrate Groundhog Day
*PurpleTrail.com – Groundhog Day Party Planning Ideas
*NoTimeForFlashCards.com – Groundhog Day Books and Crafts
*HighlightsKids.com – Fun With Shadows
Groundhog Day Crafts
*PartySuppliesHut.com – Free printable Groundhog Day stencil
*EnchantedLearning.com – Groundhog Day Crafts: These crafts projects are for preschool, kindergarten and elementary school children. The crafts use inexpensive materials found around the house, like egg cartons, cardboard, paper, boxes, string, crayons, paint, glue, etc.
*ArtistsHelpingChildren.org – Groundhog’s Day Arts & Crafts Ideas: Easy Arts and Crafts Projects & Activities to Make Groundhog’s for Children, Teens, and Preschoolers
*ActivityVillage.co.uk – Groundhog Day Crafts
Other Shadowy Fun
*FamilyFun.go.com – Shadow Play: Games for your child and his shadow.
*FamilyFun.go.com – Search Results for “shadow”: Shadow boxes, shadow puppets, and more!
Learn to Make a Silhouette
*ehow.com – Make Silhouette Art Piece
*ArtistsHelpingChildren.org – Silhouettes Craft Ideas: Find out how to make your own Silhouettes with the following decorations, instructions, patterns, and activities for children.
*Squidoo.com – Shadow Portraits and Shadow Plays
RELATED POSTS:
*Groundhog Day: Shadow Puppets (Links)

*Groundhog Day Goodies

*”I Love You” Shadow
Groundhog Day / Valentine’s Day Tradition

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