Showing posts with label Thermals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thermals. Show all posts

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Our Christmas Shirts



I hope you all are having a wonderful weekend! Ours has been great and not so great! The girls were quite sick which made for a not so great few days here, but last night William and Mary (basketball) won again to go to 3-0 and Notre Dame (football) won and is now ranked #1 in the country! So, sports-wise it was a perfect weekend for our family! =) This is the first time William and Mary has started 3-0 in 20 years!

Anyway, I just wanted to pop in to let you know our Christmas thermals are now available! I had hoped to take the girls outdoors to a place I've had in mind for pictures for a while now but no such luck so I had to just take a few quick shots indoors. The lighting was pretty dark so they are grainy but at least you can see them!  I think the gray ones would look really cute on boys too! I have a pink and gray one for each of the girls and they've already worn them multiple times this past week!


 

We also restocked one of our popular 'Twas the night before Christmas Thermal. I love these photos by Jennifer LoCicero Wengert of JLyn Photography. Isn't her son a doll? These look cute on girls too. Lillie wore hers last year with a black and white check skirt! 


And we also have some Baby It's Cold Outside thermals for women too! These are my favorite fitting thermals, they are nice and long and extremely soft! We have them in black:

 

 

I hope you all are having a lovely weekend! This is all we will be offering for thermals this Christmas but we have other new holiday items coming later this week and next week as well!

Monday, October 31, 2011

The Family Dynamic and Christmas Thermals (Jason's October Post)

Just wanted to let you all know that our 'Twas the Night Before Christmas Thermals are now available in our shop!!! Just click here!

Photo courtesy of JLYNN PHOTOGRAPHY

And now here is Jason with with his October post....



To put it simply, our family is different.

Yes… I know… Everyone thinks that his or her own family is the craziest group of people around and is deserving of its own sitcom. I can’t count the times I’ve heard someone casually toss out the phrase “they should really make it into a TV show” after telling some mildly entertaining story about one of their relatives. So don’t worry, I’m not about to claim that our family is in any way more worthy of having a camera crew follow us around than your own may be—but still, I feel as though it is at least a subject worth touching upon.

For instance, I can comfortably say that under most circumstances we are at least remotely reasonable people, but put us all together on a croquet court or in front of a board game and the result is always at least one utterly savage argument. Now I don’t want to give the impression that we’re all a bunch of hotheads running around and swinging mallets over a possible double tap, I’m just trying to paint an accurate picture of the unhealthily competitive nature of our relationships towards each other (I mean I’m willing to bet you’ve never seen more dictionaries at one game of scrabble). As children, we had to write our own rulebooks for most of our games simply because we came across countless scenarios not covered by the actual rules. And don’t even bring up Cranium… One sister may or may not have declared that I was “not even a real person!” during a particularly ugly battle over the validity of the use of a singular form of a word when the answer called for the plural.

Jenni would probably want me to mention that we aren’t always arguing. In fact, these days there seems to be an unspoken agreement that no games are to be played at family gatherings, and in spite of our childhood clashes, we remain unusually close.  In fact, my youngest sister Jamie is the only sibling to not have lived with Jenni and Jon at one point or another (but with the rising frequency of her visits, I’m actually shocked that she hasn’t started receiving mail at their home). Somehow in our youth, I think Dana, Jamie, and I all developed the misguided notion that Jenni somehow knows everything. Take Jamie, for example… a capable decorator in her own right, she can’t even purchase a piece of furniture for her own home without first seeking Jenni’s approval (or pick paint color for her bedroom… or which book to read next… you get the idea).





Just look what happens to Jamie and her overwhelming fear of crowds when Jenni isn’t around to direct her… It's taken directly from the Boston Celtics' jumbotron a couple of years ago, and trust me, its worth watching.

In recent years Lillie and Lola have thrown a bit of a wrench into the family dynamic. Its not necessarily a bad thing, but should a six month old really be the one determining our holiday plans? To say that our family obsesses over its new additions would be a bit of an understatement. Its as though with each new thing Lola learns, a family announcement is in order, and with each word Lillie says, one of us is ready to pounce on the opportunity to win her affection. Its fine for now, but I wonder if that will all change when they’re old enough to play croquet…

We'll do just about anything for them... For now.


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