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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

And the winner is.........!



I'm certain she won't mind my putting her logo up. :) Congratulations Kendra! Please contact me via email lauri@mylittleclothesline.com and I will give you the details to claiming your $25.00 to mylittleclothesline!

Thanks to everyone who participated and the many kind words! We'll have to do it again sometime!

Monday, November 29, 2010

Today is the Last Day!

This is your last chance to tell all your family and friends to enter! (You think I don't know that you've been keeping this a secret to increase your chances of winning?!) :) The deadline is midnight tonight!

Keep your fingers crossed!

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Just A Reminder

Only 2 days left to enter the contest! (remember to comment on the blog below and the facebook thread)



Friday, November 26, 2010

Still enjoying ourselves in Flagstaff (in front of a fire)

Hope all is well with you and yours!


Thursday, November 25, 2010

Happy Thanksgiving!

I'm enjoying the snow and weather in Flagstaff! (this also means no shipping this Friday) :)

It's COLD up here!!


Just a reminder, you still have through Monday to enter the contest! (see details below)

and don't forget to stuff yourselves silly today!

Happy Thanksgiving!

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Contest

Hey Everyone! I can't get myself out of the Christmas spirit, so I decided instead of trying to fight it, I'll simply embrace and enjoy it! Now I know all of you aren't ready this early (before Thanksgiving) so I'm going to try my best to have you join me in singing "fa-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la" :)



Okay Okay, I can sense I still have a few Scrooges out there (the picture isn't enough?)

Well this should make even the Scrooges happy! It's about money. :)



There! Do you like that picture better?


The rules?

Post a comment on this blog posting here AND/OR the thread announcing this contest on my facebook page
You can comment on both pages and be entered twice, or just comment once (and be entered once!) :)
And yes, you can only be entered up to two times.
The winner must be in the continental U.S.
The contest ends Monday night @ midnight (MDT). I will post the winner's name on both this blog and my facebook page. Since you don't have to supply any information to enter this contest, please be sure to check back and email me your contact information at lauri@mylittleclothesline.com. 

The prize? $25.00 to spend @ mylittleclothesline.com! (with my fantastic prices you can get a lot for that!)

Good luck!!!




Tuesday, November 23, 2010

SURPRISE!!

I've got something very exciting up my sleeve! but you'll have to check back tomorrow morning to know what on earth I'm talking about.


See you with the sunrise!

Monday, November 22, 2010

Putting Things In Perspective

I'm always curious as to why I am okay spending a lot of money (relatively) on one item and think twice about spending that same amount on another. An example would be going out to eat. We might drop $20 on a meal and not even flinch. Then in the grocery store, $20 for a few items seems way too expensive! (even though it could last a whole week or even a month for meals at home). I started thinking about this strange phenomenon as I was shipping an order from last week. Here is what I thought about:


The item from mylittleclothesline:




The item from Starbucks:






What do these two have in common?
They both cost $4.00


Now think about it! Some people get a Starbucks every day! Why would you think twice about getting a darling dress, pair of shoes, shirt, pants, etc...for your child? 

www.mylittleclothesline.com



Saturday, November 20, 2010

Saturday

What is your typical Saturday like? Here is what mine looks like (when I'm not working) :)

















Ah....Good Night everyone!




Friday, November 19, 2010

39 Pairs of Shoes On the Line!

That's how many I just added to mylittleclothesline.
And they are every different size of boys' and girls' so check out the size you're looking for and see if there are  new ones up!
Just an fyi, all shoes are put into the "standard size" if they don't specifically say "6-12 months" or whatever the size may be. I then put the shoe size in the title and description box.

Happy Hunting!

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Cost of children's clothing

I was curious about how much the average family does spend on their child(ren)'s clothing. Of course, it always varies depending on income and where you shop, let alone other factors such as using hand-me-downs from siblings/relatives and buying second hand. However, I still found the chart below pretty interesting.

To read the entire article, you can go to:

http://moneycentral.msn.com/content/collegeandfamily/raisekids/p37245.asp


 How much will your family spend?*
TotalHousingFoodTrans.ClothesHealthCare/schoolMisc.
Income
Up to $41,700
0 to 2$7,040$2,680$980$820$350$530$1,020$660
3 to 57,2102,6501,0908003405001,150680
6 to 87,2502,5601,400930380580680720
9 to 117,2202,3101,6801,010420630410760
12 to 148,0702,5801,7701,130710640290950
15 to 178,0002,0801,9101,530630680480690
Total$134,370$44,580$26,490$18,660$8,490$10,680$12,090$13,380
Income
$41,700 to $70,200
0 to 2$9,840$3,630$1,170$1,230$410$690$1,680$1,030
3 to 510,1203,6001,3501,2004006601,8601,050
6 to 810,0303,5101,7201,3304407501,1901,090
9 to 119,9103,2602,0301,4104908207801,120
12 to 1410,6403,5202,0501,5408308205701,310
15 to 1710,9003,0302,2701,9507408709801,060
Total$184,320$61,650$31,770$25,980$9,930$13,830$21,180$19,980
Income
Over $70,200
0 to 2$14,620$5,770$1,550$1,720$540$790$2,530$1,720
3 to 514,9605,7301,7601,6905307602,7501,740
6 to 814,7105,6402,1201,8205808701,9001,780
9 to 1114,4705,4002,4601,9006309401,3201,820
12 to 1415,2705,6602,5802,0301,0409401,0102,010
15 to 1715,8105,1602,7202,4609509901,7801,750
Total$269,520$100,080$39,570$34,860$12,810$15,870$33,870$32,460




Just think, how much money could you save on children's clothes by purchasing quality clothes for a whole lot less @ mylittleclothesline?


Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Christmas

I love Christmas!



And I love this Hanna Andersson Christmas Dress and Tights!


I love Starbucks peppermint hot chocolate (thanks Mom for getting me into that!)
I love Christmas music
I love Christmas lights
I love the cold weather
I love hot tapioca with a scoop of ice cream
I love bundling up
I love decorating Christmas cookies
I love running across a Christmas present that is perfect for someone
I love seeing my breath
I love staying under the warm covers in the morning (when I get a chance!)
I love hockey season

And this year I have something that makes the season all the more special:
I love the baby we're expecting in 3 weeks :)

Merry Early Christmas everyone!

(yes, I do know we haven't even had Thanksgiving yet)





Tuesday, November 16, 2010

A day late and a dollar short (literally!)

I had a customer place an order yesterday.
I had two different customers inquire about two different items on the site today.
Those two items happened to be purchased by the customer from yesterday.

The items:


The $5 shoes  
The $1 leggings 


So when, my friends, you see the "out of stock" it simply means that you were a day late and a dollar short. :) Someone else already purchased the item.

Make sure you're the customer from yesterday and get your order in today!

Monday, November 15, 2010

A well-clothed little boy!

I just wanted to share that no sooner had I put up many items (from sweatshirt and pajamas, to jeans and long sleeve polos) did they get sold! There is going to be a warm boy running around in the near future!

Here is a picture of a set of pajamas (which is, I'm happy to share, no longer on the site):



And here is the cute sweatshirt (also gone from the site):





So when are YOU going to snatch up a wardrobe for your little one? ;)

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Advice from a Mom to Her Daughter (some great advice from babble.com!)

advice for daughter
Be Generous.
With your time, your money, your heart. If, on my best day, there was a single lesson I could hope to impart to you, this would be it.
advice for daughter
Root for other people.
We all tend to envy other people's successes. It's not intentional; somewhere in our DNA it seems to be programmed that for every success for someone else, there is one less success for us. For every book published, there is one less book we will publish; for every baby had, there is one less baby for us to have. Of course, that is illogical. Fight off those thoughts; there is an unlimited amount of potential for everyone in this universe. Championing others is kind, and even more, it's a display of optimism that will seep into you and color your view of this life.
advice for daughter
You don't have to pretend you know something if you don't.
It's okay to just say, "I don't know." You can't know everything!
advice for daughter
You are the wellspring of your own hope.
No one (besides your mother) will be more invested in your emotional well-being than they are in their own. Joy is not something gifted to you by other people; it's an outlook on the world that you have to cultivate independent of friends and lovers. Daughter, if I could give it to you, I would, a million times over, but the truth is that you are singularly responsible for your own happiness.
advice for daughter
Live alone for a period of time.
I love living with you and your father; I also cherish the years I spent living alone. You shouldn't go from being someone's daughter to someone's wife to someone's mother without first being someone yourself. Living alone will allow you to discover who you are when no one is watching, what you need to get through a day, and ultimately that you are a capable, independent woman.
advice for daughter
If you marry your first love you will miss out on the exquisite pain of a broken heart.
advice for daughter
Talk to strangers.
Teaching you to fear strangers would be cynical. The generosity of unknown people will ease your burden on many occasions. Instead, I want you to learn to gauge people’s intentions by listening to your gut instincts and recognizing subtle cues. Confidence in this skill will allow you to avoid the aberrant persons you encounter and embrace something much more common — the kindness of strangers.
advice for daughter
Be where you are.
Try not to think about where you need to go next or wherever you just came from. This is more difficult than it sounds, but work at it. It’s important for your head to be present in the place where your body is.
advice for daughter
Unless you're playing a game, there’s no point in keeping score.
Running a tally of who gets what in life will only frustrate you and annoy everyone else. It serves no purpose; the way life’s benefits and hindrances are doled out will never make any sense.
10 advice for daughter
Ensure that the “bad” things you do are the result of your own choices.
You are doubtlessly going to engage in some unhealthy, unwise or otherwise questionable behavior somewhere along the line; this is part of learning your limits and establishing your comfort zone. Please have enough self-awareness to at least make the choice to participate, rather than floating through life getting swept up in whatever trouble comes your way.
11 advice for daughter
If you test people, they may fail.
Friendship, love, and family don’t hinge on any single success or failure; you would do yourself a disservice to administer litmus tests to things as labyrinthine as love and affection.
12 advice for daughter
Acknowledge inequity.
Thomas Jefferson wrote in The Declaration of Independence "All men are created equal." Today, we interpret “men” to mean “people,” but at that time “men” was not intended to be inclusive of women, or even of men who were not white. Inequity existed 200 years ago, and it still exists today. Don't let anyone tell you that everyone gets a fair shot. Be sympathetic to the disadvantaged and work hard to include them.
13 advice for daughter
Create a sense of family wherever you are.
Find people to love and love them unconditionally.
14 advice for daughter
Try not to wait eagerly for people to finish their stories just so you can tell your own versions that more directly involve you.
15 advice for daughter
Pursue more than just the things you are good at.
You will be told at a young age what your talents are. Enjoy the compliments, but don’t accept them at face value. You don’t want to walk a narrow path; attempt things you aren’t comfortable with and uncover skills or proclivities you didn’t know you possessed.
16 advice for daughter
Everyone is a hypocrite.
Hypocrisy is not the blanket failure it’s made out to be; we all act in ways that conflict with the image we want to reflect or the values we want to embody. Try not to pigeonhole people with expectations; be forgiving of this inconsistency, both in yourself and in others.
17 advice for daughter
You will get good at anything you practice.
Everything gets easier the more you do it, good or bad, so choose your habits wisely.
18 advice for daughter
If you don't have the money to buy an extravagant gift for someone special, bake!
19 advice for daughter
Discipline in your mind; extravagance in your heart.
20 advice for daughter
It is possible to be both pretty and smart.
They don’t always go together, certainly, but one thing does not preclude the other. This goes for you and also for people you meet.
21 advice for daughter
There’s a science to everything.
22 advice for daughter
Every time you rescue someone else, you rescue yourself a little bit.
You will have occasion to save people: to throw a life preserver, to present an opportunity, to alter a destiny for the better. Seize these chances. Reflect your best, most giving characteristics. Rescue yourself from tedious inward focus: These are your opportunities, too.
23 advice for daughter
The measure of your goodness is not the amount of love you receive.
It is the quality of the love you give to others. It takes a long time to learn this lesson, maybe more time than most of us have.


Now granted, a couple are your typical ones. However, I really liked #1, #2, #3, #7, #9 but remember to keep score if you ARE playing a game ;) #...oh why am I making a list anyways!? The reason I'm sharing is because I liked the whole list overall! So, there you have it! Which one really stuck out to you as a piece of advice worth remembering?