Life* á la mode

April 16, 2010

Tweed in the Village

Filed under: Bébé,Local Biz,Wishlist — Ms. Tabitha @ 1:05 pm

This weekend is going to be another jam-packed, “I want to go to this, this, that and the other place” activities.  I won’t bore you with what all of them are but one in particular is making me wish it’s already Saturday.

You wouldn’t know it’s April outside with how hot it is but it’s April 2010 and by golly, Tweed is celebrating its grand opening tomorrow, Saturday April 17th. Huh-zahhhh.

I walked in yesterday (the door was open) and my uterus started doing a crazy dance.  It’s SO cute inside, everything they sell is adorable and if you have a child who’s 0-24 months, you need to, nay, WANT to check it out even if you’re not there tomorrow.

Need more information on Tweed? Read their helpful post titled “Tweed 101.”

So see you guys tomorrow!

December 9, 2008

Do Narwhals have Blowholes?

Filed under: Bébé,Uncategorized — Ms. Tabitha @ 4:15 pm

This is for Lesley.

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September 19, 2008

Which came first?

Filed under: Bébé,Uncategorized — Ms. Tabitha @ 11:57 pm

The name, or the person? Some couples make a list of names for their soon-to-be-born child and stick to the top two. Some other couples realize their names just don’t fit and the baby’s name finds itself after birth.

As a Catholic, I got to pick a confirmation name when I was 14. I’d always wanted the initials T.J. so I went through all the J names – Jamie, Josephine, Jessica, Joan, Joanne… nothing rolled off the tongue properly when combined with my last name. I settled on Jane because someone told me Tabitha Josephine was just a mouthful. I shouldn’t have listened to them. It’s bad enough that my Chinese name is the Chinese equivalent of Jennifer, I had to go pick Jane.

But! Jane it was, and I got my initials, which no one has ever used.

I have a point… really I do. Anyway, my pregnant friends B & K have made a list of names for their firstborn. They’re also going to let the baby’s sex be a surprise so this name game is even more fun! I started thinking of some of the names I like kids to have and my favorites are still the classics:

For boys (because I’d rather have a boy) Matthew, Christopher, Benjamin… names that I appreciate more in their entirety than their nicknames. But I also like others like Caleb, Graeme, Andre, Shawn – all good, handsome names.

When it comes to girls, I know what names I’m staying away from. And I do want to apologize if this offends any of you and let me say that I don’t dislike these names, I just don’t have great associations with them, and it doesn’t just apply to one person, but a few, even many people I know or know of who possess these names are just… well, they haven’t left a great impression on me. Again, this is not a personal attack. This is, after all, my blog. So here goes…

Dorothy. Fits a tiny, silver haired old lady who takes Sweet n Lows wherever she goes.

Cassie, Britney, Whitney, Jennifer (seriously, I knew almost 12 Jennifers in college)… now I know some perfectly awesome Whitneys and Jennifers, this is nothing against people who have these names, I just personally wouldn’t name my child any of those.

Names I do like: Naomi, Portia, Renee, Mallory, Emma, Chloe, Zoe, Lara… there’s a bunch but those are my top few. I also like Eloise but I’m not sure I’d name my non-existent and never-going-to-exist child that either.
No. I am not with child. I don’t plan to be so don’t ask. It was just a fun conversation shared with my friend who is due soon and it was thoroughly enjoyable to see how other people felt about certain names. I can’t wait to see what they end up naming their wee one when he or she is born.

What are your favorites and why?

June 26, 2008

The Fast Track to Adulthood

Filed under: Bébé — Ms. Tabitha @ 9:09 pm

A good couple-friend of The Husband and I just turned 30 as well. And early this week they gave us all their official “We’re having a baby” announcement. The wee one will grace us with its presence around Christmas (I cannot think of a more wonderful gift for this wonderful couple) and I can’t wait! They’re going to be the coolest parents – they’re both so nurturing and patient, this baby is going to be so loved. Plus they’re also very very creative people. Out of all my friends, I must say their house is the best decorated one and I know the baby’s room is going to be wicked cool.

Now that a close friend of mine is having a baby, I’m upping my own ante when it comes to knitting projects, and I’m already planning on showering this kid with toys, clothes and fun stuff. And if I can’t afford to splurge, well, I’ll just leave it to my friends! There are some really cool baby stores in town.

PoPo in the Hills Center. I don’t know the origin of the name but I know that’s what I’d be if I shopped there. Very cool, contemporary style accessories for the modern child.
Especially Baby/Children’s Shop/A Child’s Place or something like that. I think it used to be called Plaid Rabbit? Anyway, they are in the Bandywood plaza where the Parent Teacher store is, and their selection is about as varied as the many names it has – it’s a massive place with tons of clothing for babies, infants, toddlers… and it’s not just the preppy gingham or seersucker either, they also have some “wilder” options for the non-conventional Southern parent. I.e. if you don’t want your child to aspire to attend Steeplechase every year, you can still shop there too.

A shop that I’m not sure still exists is Gingham in Spaces on Hwy 100. Feel free to clarify that for me if you know.

Unfortunately, none of these places give you the option of shopping online, which is a shame. For those of you who enjoy distractions at work, or like to do your shopping while snuggled on the couch, here are some fun online companies that offer baby and children’s goods too.

fawn&forest – mainly a kids product site, they sell everything from clothes to cribs to mobiles and wall decals. I’m pretty certain that if decorating a child’s room was left to me, I’d hit this place up! First thing I’d love to buy is this lavender/lentil stuffed creature called a Speesees friend. I’m a sucker for squishy, fuzzy, floppy toys!

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It’s moldable into different shapes too. How fun is that?! Here’s a crib I absolutely love -

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The thicker side folds down to be used as a changing table and there’s storage at the bottom. How neat! Literally!

Via Domino Magazine this month, Nonchalant Mom also has some cute cute stuff for kids.

It’s amazing how much there out there for new parents now. Gone are the days pregnant women are forced to wear nothing but mu mu’s, and cribs and baby accessories were boring. There are hemp diapers, organic methods of preparing baby food, organic clothes… sometimes I think kids have it better than us adults do! I dare you to walk into a baby Gap and not wish they made those clothes in your size! Just try.

I’ll have more baby stuff as time goes by. It’s so exciting, knowing that there’s an addition to our circle. I can’t wait to spoil it!

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