If this week's fragments were menu items, I think you'd find most of them on the Entree section, and they're filling, but not so much that you can't order dessert. Pull a chair up to my fragmented table and see if you can't find something to nibble on. [For more information on what Friday Fragments is all about, click on the tab above.]
***Have you entered my Tupperware Giveaway?! You really should (if you haven't already), because everyone loves Tupperware, and the prize is worth $35!
***For a good Milo fix, check out yesterday's Puppy Play Date pics :)
***I also want to recommend an incredibly beautiful post that might touch on a sensitive subject for some of you, so if your parent-heart is especially tender today, you might want to bookmark it for another time, but A Walk in My Shoes, by Autism Wonderland is definitely worth the read.
***25 Things to Do with a Wiggly Toddler Boy (other than get frustrated) is an awesome article! (Many of the ideas would work for girls, too, of course.)
***This Kickstarter project has already been funded, and I can't wait to buy one: Bug Alien. It lets you capture stuff, view it under magnification (or fry it in the sun, I suppose) and then set it free (unless you fried it, of course. Please don't fry anything in the sun.) I think the Bug Alien is one of the coolest new toys I've seen.
***I learned the coolest Blogger blog tip this week; how to get rid of the annoying shadows/borders of every photo on your blog, not just for one particular post. You can find the basic directions here.
***On Post Secret this week (catching up for four missed weeks!) I found this awesome idea:
My office has found a solution to the awkward moment when passing other workers in the hall: silent dance party. It started with just the younger workers, but now folks of all ages boogie down in the hallway when passing each other!
Wouldn't that be fun?!
***And finally, I want to highly recommend Google Voice, as I've been using it for about a year and remembered this week that GV lets you personalize voicemail messages for particular contacts. I only have 4-5 people who leave voicemails for me these days, but I'm having so much fun with my messages to them that I will probably write a post about it. Consider the possibilities--They're endless! [I still keep my normal cell number; I've just switched from my cell provider's voicemail service to Google Voice's.]
What are you serving up?
I like your intro - plenty to pick from but not too filling.
ReplyDeleteAs I mentioned on G+ the "A Walk in my Shoes" was a very moving well written post.
Just checked out the Bug Alien - cool idea.
thanks for hosting
I like your Friday fragments -- very interesting tidbits!
ReplyDeleteLoved your Puppy Play Date pictures! How perfect to know of another small sized pup that Milo can safely play with. Thanks for all the interesting links!
ReplyDeleteI am oh so in love with Milo! You absolutely need to write that book! Just start keeping a journal. Wow Tupperware...love it!!
ReplyDeleteGoogle Voice is a tool I have used for a few months thanks to another blogger who mentioned it. Cool.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to check out the photo shadow tip - I need that info! Love the office boogie idea, too. Hehe!
ReplyDeleteYou are such a techie geek! Google voice? First I've even heard of it! Off to visit your sweet mom's blog.
ReplyDeleteDont know if I entered or not.. off to double check
ReplyDeleteI LOVE Post Secret!!!
Well, I'm off to visit all those great links you posted!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of boggieing past people in the hallway! Do it!
Since I've been a mama with depression (and major anxiety) I'm going to visit her first!
I am so honored to be included in your Friday Fragments this week. Thank you so much for sharing my story and your kind words.
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I love the pictures of Milo's play date. My mantra, when my dogs were puppies, was "a tired puppy is a good puppy". ;-)
ReplyDeleteYou are such a wonderful supportive bloggy friend!
ReplyDeleteMy bloggy friends bring out the best in me :)
DeleteI just wanted to stop in and say hi. Working on getting back into the blogging/reading/commenting! :)
ReplyDeleteGoogle voice sounds interesting... will definitely check it out!
ReplyDeleteOne tip: Make sure you're happy with the number you choose. The first one is free. Changes are $10. Still a pretty good deal, though...
DeleteYou really find the coolest websites Mrs.4444s. Those wiggly boy suggestions are really good. I have tons of wiggly kids in my fam. the newest one is the 1 year old, she's all over the place and currently in the kitchen pulling everything out of the cabinets (I'm babysitting and letting her.)
ReplyDeleteYOU are an awesome babysitter! :)
DeleteI did enter your tupperware giveaway! Now I'm just waiting for the email telling me I won. LOL I've never even heard of Google Voice. I must live under a rock. :)
ReplyDeletehaha I set GV up because I wanted parents to be able to reach my cell phone but not have my cellphone number. My GV number rings on my cell and in my classroom, and I can turn either off any time. It also lets me screen calls, which I never do but appreciate the option; you never know when I might need it!
DeleteThanks for entering, Pam! :)
I love all of the puppy posts! That Milo needs to be cloned.
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