Friday, March 02, 2007

Friday Finds: The Terminally Cool Parent Edition

There’s been some talk on the street that “hip” or “cool” parents (you know, parents who feed their kids that darn-blasted trendy hummus or dress their little punks in something other than pastel ducky and bunny wear) deserve about 72 eye rolls and a good lashing. Maybe. But around here, we prefer spring rolls to eye rolls. So, I say if parents want their kids to wear smocked duckies and listen to classical music, fine. No problem. To each his own. But for me and my house, we wear the Roses.

Go to Cool Stuff con Queso to check out this Friday Find tribute to those kids, parents, aunts, uncles and punks who are alergic to pastels. And bunnies.



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On a related note, I'm realizing it's starting to look like a mall around here. And for that, I apologize. Between the Friday Finds and the different reviews I've been asked to do, well, that's a lot of product.

And we all know what happens when you wear too much product.

So, I'll come up with a solution. I'm just not sure what it is yet. I could ditch the Friday Finds, but I have heard from a lot of you that you dig them.

Hm. We'll see.

Still working on the Queso ingredients. Getting closer.

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On another related note, my little bio blurb thing is up at The Parenting Network. This is a group that has asked me (and about 187 others) to review things every once in a while. They send me free stuff too, and I usually give it away here. So that means, they give you free stuff. So you should totally let them sit at your lunch table and share your algebra homework with them. I'm just saying.

Happy Weekend, people.

24 Comments:

Blogger green like... said...

So I don't even have kids....I'm just the Aunt of the Hurricane. But incase any of your readers live near Cambridge, MA,I thought I'd recommend "bird by bird" http://www.mybirdbybird.com/
I live next door to it (I can kick its back door from my driveway), and they may charge lotsa $$ because inman square joints typically do, but they always have great, cute little kids clothes. They had a Ramones T-shirt in there the other day which made me swoon with cute-babyness...I'd of gotten it for the hurricane, but I have no money and he probably couldn't fit in it for another 2 years. Anyway, its next to a fun coffee shop and a great toy store--stella bella toys. (And a great bar if your kids are into that sorta thing).

9:43 AM  
Blogger Bek said...

I have a a few secret weapons for kids clothes but this going to be my first topic at Design Mom next week.... everyone will have to check over there on Monday....

I love the music info...I am off to iTunes to buy some stuff....

You are the coolest.

9:46 AM  
Anonymous Super Zoe said...

Babies are so cute. I love my niece, the Hurricane, and many children. If I have places that I love to buy them things, I am keeping them to myself. I want to get the cool gift that no one else has ever seen.

Is this a mom blog?! Am I totally late to the party that I am just realizing that?! There has been a lot of parenting talk these days.

I like Neiman Marcus, Saks, Barneys Co-op, Z Gallerie, Whole Foods, and Zara. For me. The best part of being single is that I get to spend all of that lovely lucre on myself. Well, and all of those stores carry baby things, too. Wouldn't a Kooba diaper bag be awesome?! And I would love to see the cool nursery decorated in Z Gallerie. We need more peacock feathers and mock croc in children's decor.

10:16 AM  
Anonymous Marmite Breath said...

You had me at ZB. And mentions of Jam and Bread. And The Charlatans.

10:27 AM  
Anonymous kim said...

I wish I knew you when my daughter was little. She wore (still does for church)smocked dresses because it was that or ho-wear. Swell Baby would have suited her. If you happen on a place that sells nice dresses or skirts for 6 yr olds let me know. She really hates the smocked (and really so do I).

Not everyone can wear the product like you. I like it. You make the product look good.

10:35 AM  
Blogger wendysue said...

Mary had a little amp also features a sweet "Pure Imagination" (Willy Wonka) by Maroon 5. . . who's lead guitarist is the brother of (Oh! Judy-blog) Lisa V. Clark!!

Fun! Fun stuff!!

1:11 PM  
Blogger Bones said...

It occured to me, as i read this, how rude it is when people ask D.I.N.K.s (dual income no kids) who have been married for a while why they don't yet have offspring yet.

My usual answer is "I cant keep plants alive." and, as accurate as that may be, for all the person asking knows, we might have been trying desperatly for 7 years, or unable, or whatever. I'm retroactivly offended for at least the last 5 years worth of people asking.

Do you think they make that threadless designer stuff in a men's xl?

4:04 PM  
Blogger Girl con Queso said...

Great suggestions, all. I love hearing about new things.

Also, SZ, I probably wouldn't classify this as a blommy mog, but then, yes, I'm a mom and yes this is a blog, but also I'm a daughter, a sister, an aunt, a girl, a friend, a wife, an employee, a person, a pimp, a ho, and the list goes on. (Maybe this is a pimp and ho blog.) Today's finds just happened to have a parenting flair. Next week, single gals. The week after that, guys that fish.

And Bones, I hated it when people asked me that. Prior to that, I hated it when people asked me when I was going to get married. (Super Zoe has a good answer when people ask that...she says..."anyone can get married, why don't you ask me to do something a little more challenging, like become an astrophysicist.") Now people ask me when we're having another. I guess then people will ask when I'm going to retire. Or die. Or something. It's always something.

Wendysue, Lisa V. Clark is a big celebrity around here. She won the Darlybird giveaway. Are you telling me the guy in the band is related to Lisa V. Clark? He's lucky.

4:56 PM  
Blogger mommiebear2 said...

Okay so I ordered Mary Had a Little Amp. I cant wait to get it and play it for the kids. They love to listen to their music and I was getting a little tired with Disney and Veggie Tales.

5:14 PM  
Blogger radioactive girl said...

I love learning of new products/things. Please don't stop! You find cool things!

6:00 PM  
Anonymous shopper said...

Mary Had a Little Amp sounds great. Even my Kidlet would like that. Since she is older now, she likes to remind me of that. (As she watches the Doodlebops!) Anyway, I downloaded Mother Goose Rocks from itunes. It has kid songs that sound very much like real songs. The Hokey Pokey is to the tune of a Santana song.

6:33 PM  
Blogger Jill said...

I love that sundress! That was my # 1 reason for wanting to have a girl. The cute sundresses.

I think I scored five eyerolls and two lashes for that.

7:17 PM  
Blogger Tere said...

I bought Mary Had a Little Amp when I was pregnant. I first played it when my son was a month old and Hurricane Wilma hit and we were left without power for a week.

Ah, good times.

The CD rocks!

7:32 PM  
Blogger anniepall said...

my fave kids cd is duplex. i can play that cd over and over again and never get sick of it. which is good, because that's all my four year old wants to do.

threadless sounds very cool... thanks for the tip!

8:06 PM  
Blogger wendysue said...

Yep, "Jimmy" V. is the little bro of Lisa V.--he sure is lucky, and he knows it. I hope I didn't spill too many beans, but I think most everyone knows--at least now they do :)

And as far as people asking when you're having another kid just say "1. .2 . .3 NOT IT!!"

10:40 PM  
Blogger Lady M said...

Q received his first rock n roll t-shirt today, but we still don't qualify as hipster parents, because the shirt was from his grandparents, featuring the Beatles! Fine with me though. :)

1:54 AM  
Blogger Jennifer said...

I've been a bit perplexed by the "parents who dress their kids in other-than-Garanimals" deserve an eye roll movement myself. Though I think those who take that view are also the ones who think pregnant mothers should wear the "Baby on Board" t-shirts with the arrow pointing down. (*insert eye roll of my own*...)

Anyway!

We love Mary Had A Little Amp around here. Lou Reed for kids? Can't go wrong. And I'm now loving the Swell Baby site too -- thanks for the tip! :)

2:18 PM  
Anonymous Jenny said...

Threadless is totally getting bookmarked.

5:39 AM  
Blogger mad muthas said...

bloody hell - i'd share my hummous with them at that rate ...

3:00 PM  
Blogger Bek said...

Ode to Jimmy V...

James Valentine, you are so cool

The 15 year old set thinks you rule

We knew you when you were just a squirt,

Driving a station wagon covered in dirt,

Who could have know back then when we watched you play,

One day someone would sell your underware on eBay...


Thank you very much (and for the record it was NOT ME who did that...). :-)

9:33 PM  
Blogger wendysue said...

I did hear LVC and her sister say once that they would sell their story to VH1's Behind the Music . . .hmmm. . .maybe they really meant "BEHIND" the music??

10:42 PM  
Blogger Eric said...

Thanks for stopping by and inspiring me to post again. It had only been six weeks. I'm a busy guy. But if you can do it, I can do it.

I was an early Stone Roses fan, but I sort of lost track of them. I was always thought the first track of their first cd ("I Wanna Be Adored") sort of captures what I'm all about.

Also, I even ordered the "Mary Had a Little Amp" cd.

6:58 AM  
Anonymous nikki said...

Threadless kicks butt. I have a t-shirt from there. It has a chocolate chip cookie and a milk box holding hands. The cookie looks up at the milk and says "I love you".

12:54 PM  
Blogger Suburban Hostage said...

Really do like your picks. Mary Had a Little Amp is on her way to our house. THANKS!

9:04 PM  

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