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Oh Little Indigo, how we love you! This australian shop has such a terrific selection…I mean, the first thing I saw was the tweed cape above and lemme tell ya, I was HOOKED. Run by beautiful Australia mum Jo, Little Indigo is all about sweet simple and beautiful design. All of the baby and children’s products on the Little Indigo site are designed in Australia, with many of the items being handmade or from a small production run. Many items are also eco-friendly, which we think is just fantastic!
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OK. So on to some of my favorite picks…
Honestly you can never have too many adorable stuffed animals and I just love this little cuddler:
They have so many more fun items….baby goodies, bath time trinkets, all KINDS of awesomeness. While based in Australia, they do ship internationally and have very reasonable rates. Don’t forget, Modern Kiddo readers you can grab a 25% OFF Storewide Discount thru Wednesday May 25th. Simply enter Discount Code: INDIGO25 Happy shopping! And Happy 6 Months to Little Indigo! We luv ya!
It has to be said, we have some pretty wicked cool sponsors here at Modern Kiddo. (Hmm, I think I’ve been watching too much Survivor…I’m sounding like Boston Rob. And speaking of….WHOO HOO! Go Boston Rob! Did you guys watch? I was addicted!) But I digress….
We are here to talk about the adorable Jeannie who runs the super fab Etsy store, Sweet Shop Vintage. A fellow Michigan girlie, Miss Jeannie finds the most incredible goodies. She and her hubs scour the thrift stores, garage sales and estate sales to bring people great vintage scores. I think they have a great eye and their photos are always top notch—a big bonus point getter from me when I’m e-thrifting.
Jeannie has two beautiful children, including the adorable Bobby (below) who sports boatloads of stylin vintage.
While Jeannie clearly scores amazing kiddo items, she also finds great stuff for your house and kitchen too! Check out some of my faves:
Because Sweet Shop Vintage is soooo very rockin’, and because they love you guys so much, you can now take 25% off any of the cool goodies you purchase! Simply enter Discount Code: KIDDO at check out! The code will expire this Sunday, May 22. So visit SWEET SHOP VINTAGE and scoop up some goodies!
Education in our public schools is such a hot topic, especially in California. The Ed-Data website says, “Although Californians pay more than the national average in taxes, the monetary effort Californians put toward education is below average.” Sweet! And of course the arts and music fall to the bottom of the priority list. It’s so disheartening. But I’m not here to bum you out. I’m here to share a couple of really great things we got to experience the last couple of weeks that demonstrate how great things can happen when parents take things into their own hands!
We were fortunate to have experienced three really different and unique ways parents have worked together to help our children blossom!
1. THE CREATIVE SPARK ART SHOW + PANCAKE BREAKFAST
Every year our Dad’s Club hosts a pancake breakfast. The pancakes are great….and the bacon is pure crispy deliciousness! I love that everyone gets served on mismatched, sweet old-timey plates. Sure, it’s an extra effort when it comes time to clean up, but how lovely to have real china! (And much more green than paper plates.)
The tables were decorated with flowers the kid’s had picked—our table had violets. So sweet. It’s really a terrific event, but this year was even more special….
Two enterprising moms at our school (one of whom is my friend Teri, founder of the marvelous giddy giddy) decided that this year we would have an art show. They announced the theme: Things That Move! It was wonderfully broad, whatever the kids could dream up—accordians, rollercoasters, butterflies, dogs, go-carts, even little sisters were all represented. Kiddos had a few weeks to work on their project. It could be a sculptural piece or a drawing/painting. The school held a little workshop to after school one day to help any students that needed guidance (and to give kids a place to create their masterpiece). The results were on display in a mock gallery and it was TREMENDOUS!
Wolfie was hit with a horrible ear infection so we were unable to complete his piece (very sad!) but luckily there were several other displays of classroom art and Wolfie’s had one of his drawings featured—he was quite proud!
It was a lot of  work, but it’s something that I think anyone could do at their school. We were lucky we had two amazing women planning ours but even someone with minimal experience could pull this off. You just need to have the desire!
2. THE BEAR NECESSITIES OF THEATER!
The next week we went to a musical production of The Jungle Book that another elementary school in San Francisco had put on. My co-worker/friend’s wife Amal was the director of the show and I was eager see the show and give Wolfie a little taste of children’s theater. I have to confess, I have a dream of putting on a show at Wolfie’s school. I met with Amal for lunch and picked her brain. She gave me some great advice and tips and told me that the entire theater program is parent funded….all the parents volunteer to put on the show. Amal is a really talented singer/musician so they are  lucky to have her. It was also SO amazing to see how the entire school community bonded together to make this show happen. The play was around 45 minutes, the perfect length for elementary school children. The sets were simple but reallllly groovy and the costumes clever and crafty. I was so charmed and couldn’t help but think WHAT a great experience for the whole school!
3. STAGE WRITE ON!
Monday night we went to see a production that Greg was involved with….the StageWrite theater program. This is a really phenomenal program….the StageWrite team works with elementary school children over the course of a year. They pick schools that are in real need. They use theater and writing exercises to help build literacy skills and self-esteem. At the end of the program, the fifth graders write short one act plays….and then the kicker? Professional actors put on the show! Each play features one song that the students have written and Greg and his bandmates write the music. The shows are SO much fun and the kid’s are thrilled to see their work on stage.
The shows are done as staged readings, so costuming and sets are very minimal but WOW the actors are hilarious and really bring the stories to life. Some of the scripts are touching and some are just straight up goofy cool (hey, they’re written by ten year olds, so things like dragons and talking pencils and “The World’s Crazies Night Club, PARTY ROCKERS!” all make appearances.). It was a really brilliant evening and I was so proud of Greg for being a part of this cool program the last three years.
So there you have it. Three very unique and wonderful ways our community is taking matters into their own hands. It’s so important our kiddos have exposure to the creative arts. Does your school have a great art program? Are there things you’d like to bring to your elementary school? Have your kiddos ever participated in dance or a play?
I leave you with this most excellent talk by Sir Ken Robinson. He’s got a really great dry sense of humor and makes a wonderful case for creating an education system that nurtures (rather than undermines) creativity. It’s really great…
Christa Davis kinda rocks. Â OK. She rocks a lot. the UK designer creates beautiful clothes for children. Out of vintage fabric. Â Yum.
And she pairs the vintage fabric with simply easy to wear patterns that will become your go-to outfits for your little ones.
Oh and she does some grand stuff for boys too. Like these simply perfect sweatshirts.
And I love these overalls too.
You remember those sweet little slippers made out of embroidered vintage linens. Just imagine a romper out of them. Christa did and I’m so happy she did.
Oh, and she makes stunning clothes for women too, so definitely check out her splurge-worthy site when you can!
Friends, I believe you are all familiar with Miss Peach. But I don’t believe you’ve met my first baby. Minnow, my cat.
Good old Minnow has been a most loyal pet for more than 10 years, sleeping on my pillow every night, extending a wee furry paw to say, “hey, I’m here and I love you, even if you haven’t shaved your legs in a week.â€
Minnow in all of her benevolence begrudgingly let my sweetie into our house and now even lets him feed her every night. True–she has been known to hiss at any new person who comes in the house, but she’s almost always sweet and loving towards me.
I must admit I was a bit concerned about how Minnow would react to a newborn. We were told that we should have the cat not sleep with us and to break her of her pillow habit as soon as I became pregnant, but I felt I needed to give Minnow as much love as possible up to the day before the Peach came, knowing that the old cat was going to be thrown a loop when her favorite sleeping spot was taken.
And I must admit that having a baby did cut into my cat cuddling time.
Here is poor Minnow, kicked out of her favorite chair by me and the baby, sulking near her toys. Doesn’t it break your heart?
Minnow tried to sneak back into the forbidden bedroom by wedging herself into my sock basket in my closet. This is what I found one morning, while looking for my favorite argyles. Which I did find, albeit covered in cat hair.
But Minnow persevered and found her way near me, even when I was holding the baby. Exhibit A:
You see, Minnow and baby can co-exist. Minnow has even come up purring and sniffed her little head and even in her little cat brain, I think she knows how special the Peach is to me and has respect for her and me.
Fast forward two years and now Miss Peach calls Minnow HER kitty. What can I say? She’s completely obsessed with the cat.
Minnow is Edward from Twilight rolled in cat fur to the Peach. The Peach squeals like she just saw one of the Beatles, she is that obsessed. She is vice president of the Minnow fan club. The Peach nearly faints when Minnow enters the room and looks around for the closest writing instrument to have Minnow write her name on her widdle tummy. IT IS THAT SERIOUS, PEOPLE.
It would be the perfect relationship if only Miss P knew how to properly worship at the altar of Minnow. Instead of petting our cat, the Peach thinks it’s so much fun to try to pull Minnow’s fur off. I guess the Peach is trying to get a memento of Minnow to put under her pillow. But bless Minnow’s heart, she hasn’t try to swot at the Peach.  Instead Minnow just hisses, which we’ve translated as “Please leave me alone right now. I’m not in the mood to play. Thanks, Peach!”. What a good little kitty I have!
How is the relationship between your pet and your kiddo?