Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Love Lug





We've got some great new Lug items in stock and I couldn't wait to tell you about them (plus, love the new colors!)

This slim and stylish Parasail Ripple cosmetic case slips into any bigger bag, stashing beauty basics with style. You’ll love the big zip pocket inside, and the one on the front is the perfect place to pack those easy-access items—lipgloss, powder, etc. Plus, the whole bag wipes down to clean up any beauty blunder.


Don’t miss another shot searching through a big bag for your little digital camera. This clever Flash Digital case has a carabiner that clips to bigger bags for easy access, and the magnetic mouth is not only quick, but it’s also quieter than a zipper or Velcro so you won’t disturb your subject. Plus, with its padded and soft-lined case, you can rest assured your clicker is safe.


With pockets in every possible place, this grab-and-go Side-kick Excursion pack makes organization a snap, and the fully adjustable strap fits any form. You’re going to love the special features that push the Sidekick over the top—the hidden water bottle pocket, the soft-lined accessory pocket (great for gadgets), and the coin pouch to corral loose change.

There are a TON of new bags in stock, and some are selling quickly. These really are the best bags for travel--I specifically transfer my stuff from my purse into one of these puppies for holidays because there are so many places to stash things, plus I LOVE LOVE LOVE the new hidden water bottle compartment--if you look at the green bag it's on the left--it closes flat magnetically when not in use, so you don't have a big pocket sticking out. And you can keep your water on the OUTSIDE so as to not accidentally drown your wallet, passport and cellphone.

Saturday, October 16, 2010

The Woombie





New in Baby--the Woombie. We are carrying it in 2 sizes, Newborn (5-13 lbs) and Big Baby (14-19 lbs) in a variety of colors.

What I like about the Woombie is that while it offers a tight swaddle, it still allows baby to crunch up his or her legs (as opposed to more restrictive styles, which force the legs to remain straight, which can lead to hip development issues.)

It is also adaptable (see photo) and easy to open from top or bottom (for easy diaper changing).

Read on for more about the Woombie!

Recommended by Doctors, Nurses, Midwives, Doulas & Countless Moms & Dads!

Swaddle your baby Safely and Effectively with The Woombie ... designed to ease your mind and comfort your baby so you may both achieve a better nights sleep. The Woombie is the safest & most NATURAL way to Swaddle your baby, encouraging baby to softly stretch extremities as needed, just like in the womb. The Woombie comforts, softly confines arms & gently compresses baby's unique curves to hug baby... preventing Startling issues, face scratching, overheating and also preventing dangerous loose unraveled blankets from covering baby's face.

The Woombie is a proud winner of the PTPA (Parent Tested Parent Approved), Moms Best and Creative Child Awards. We have been seen on television, in numerous popular baby magazines and are endorsed by Doctors, Doulas, Postpartom Baby Instructors, Nurses and countless moms and dads worldwide. In a nutshell, The Woombie is a great easy swaddle for babies with the Startle Reflex & who are in need of a cozy yet gentle confinement.

Comfortable:

-Soft, ECO cotton fabric gently hugs baby
-Baby feels secure, not confined, easing
transition from WOMB to World!

Safe:

-Follows Pediatrician & S.I.D.S. guidelines
-Maintains airflow and will not overheat baby
-No loose blankets covering airways
-Prevents face scratching

Effective:

-Prevents unnecessary waking due to the Startle Reflex
-Soothes babies with colic
-Will not come undone
-Promotes natural motor development
-Easy to use, just zip it up


Wednesday, October 13, 2010

New in Baby




The Café Booster Seat by Keekaroo is the hot item every parent will have to have this year. An exclusive design process manufactured in the USA makes this booster seat Soft-to-the-Touch. Made with a latex free seamless material, Café Boosters are the child booster seats that are guaranteed to be peel-resistant and tear-resistant.

Not only are the child booster seats resistant to tears and peels, they are also impermeable to fluids. Your children can sit in this cooshie booster, spill food and drinks all day and the mess will remain on the surface. They have been tested by the messiest eaters!

The Café Boosters are easy to clean, easy to use toddler booster seats that can be used with most dining room chairs. The Café Booster will keep your child sitting comfortably and safely with the skid resistant textured bottom and security straps, making it easy to use on any chair. The 3 point safety belt buckles your child in for a wild dinner time ride! The Café Booster provides a soft cooshie booster seat for your child with the quality Keekaroo products boast.

Is the Café Booster right for your child?

* 3 point safety belt to secure child to Café Booster
* Straps included to attach Café Booster to any chair
* Latex Free Seamless Material
* Soft-to-the-touch material creates a comfortable seating option
* Peel-resistant and tear-resistant
* Impermeable to fluids
* Skid resistant bottom
* High Back for proper posture
* Softness conforms to odd surfaces
* Gentle to delicate seating surfaces (antiques, caning)
* Easy to Clean


Kaboost Portable Chair Booster
Enhances dining experience for child and family KABOOST is a compact and portable chair booster that raises the height of kitchen and dining room chairs so your child can sit at the table just like a big kid. With KABOOST, the entire dining experience is enhanced for both child and family. Using its adjustable spring system, KABOOST easily adjusts to fit 4-legged chairs (round or square legs).


Features:

ADJUSTABLE SPRING SYSTEM
• Fits 4-legged chairs
(round or square legs)
• Stays attached even when chair is moved

2 HEIGHT POSITIONS
• Same heights as standard booster seats
(4.5” and 3.75”)
• Grows with your child

QUICK AND EASY
• Snaps-on chair in seconds
• No assembly required

STURDY
• Engineered with a wider base that makes chair more stable
• Holds up to 300 lbs.

RUBBERIZED FEET
• Non-slip, won’t scratch floors
• Grips chair legs firmly into place

PORTABLE
• Compact and lightweight
• Easy to fold and carry
• Perfect for taking to grandparents,
friends and restaurants

Suitable for ages 20 mo. to 6 yrs


Stylish and lightweight, Versa expands to fit your life. VERSA is the high style diaper bag keeps up with you and baby through errands, playdates, work and even the gym! Pack it, grab it and go! Two insulated front pockets are roomy enough to store baby's bottles, sippy cups and food. Nine more pockets easily organize diapers, toys, clothes and all of your personal items – keeping everything safe and dry. A quick zip down the center provides over 20% more storage capacity. How cool is that?

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Um, Yum




I follow a blog called Baked Perfection and oh my does she ever have some delicious beauties on there.

Today I had to share the latest, French Toast Muffins. Check out the recipe and more pictures here.

French Toast Muffins
recipe from Framed, originally from Food.com

French Toast Topping

3 tablespoons milk
1 egg, slightly beaten
6 slices cinnamon bread, crusts trimmed, cut into 1/2 inch cubes

Muffins

1 cup milk
1/2 cup butter, melted
1 egg, slightly beaten
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
2 cups flour
3/4 cup firmly packed brown sugar
2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt

Topping

1/4 cup maple syrup
2 tablespoons sugar
1/4 teaspoon cinnamon

Preheat oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit.

Combine all the french toast topping ingredients in a medium bow and set aside. Combine 1 cup milk, melted butter, 1 egg, and vanilla extract in another medium bowl. Combine all remaining muffins ingredients in a large bowl. Stir milk mixture into flour mixture just until mixed.

Spoon batter into a greased or lined 12 cup muffin pan. Soon French toast topping evenly over batter; press down slightly. Baked 20-25 minuted or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean. Immediately brush muffins with maple syrup. Combine sugar and cinnamon in small bowl. Sprinkle over glazed muffins. Cool 5 minutes; remove from pan. Serve warm.

Friday, October 8, 2010

Closed for Thanksgiving


Home Hardware will be
CLOSED
Monday, October 11th for Thanksgiving

Wishing our customers a very safe and happy holiday!
See you Tuesday for the continuation of Fall Festival!

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Fall Festival at Home Hardware

It's Fall Festival at Home!
We're celebrating moving from the outside, inside with Falling prices on some of your favorite products!

Join us
October 7-15


Save 20% OFF the following companies, including BRAND NEW ARRIVALS:

Warm Buddy (heatable shoulder wraps, booties, gloves, stuffed toys and more)
Company's Coming Cookbooks
Natura Soy & Simple Soy Soy Candles
Lug Travel Bags, Purses & Accessories
Edible Gardens Oils, Vinegars & Condiments
Trillum Soaps, Candles & Bath Products (Try the Butter Scrub, it's amazing!)
Urban Spa Bath Accessories (Loofahs, Pumice Stone, Moisturizing Gloves & Booties and more)
Little Soles Squeaky Shoes
VFASS Fall and Winter Scarves, Gloves and Accessories
deLux & Knitwits Hats and Accessories
Word Stock Photography
Dark Tickle Jams, Jellies & Condiments

PLUS

Sale prices on ALL Woodstoves and BBQs

PLUS

In-store Specials on many other items!

AND

DELICIOUS Fall-Themed Treats in Gingersnaps, including our Featured Drinks

Pumpkin Carmella

Warmed milk marked with espresso sweetened with caramel and pumpkin topped with whipped cream


Spiced Godfather

Single shot of espresso topped with whipped cream spiced with brown sugar cinnamon and caramel drizzle


Cracker Jack

Almond roca and hazelnut come together in hot milk and espresso, topped off with whipped cream



Try any of our Gourmet Beverages (tall size) and get a Biscotti for $1.
Freshly made Mulled Apple Cider will be available for sampling while you shop.
Try our Brown Butter Pumpkin Cupcakes--you'll Fall in Love!

Bring your company by this weekend for Hot Dip & Dark Tickle Products Samples!

Monday, October 4, 2010

Live and Learn

In this month's Chatelaine magazine, they have an article in the Life section called Live and Learn--women from their 20's-70's share what they have learned so far.

I really enjoyed the section from the woman in her 40's, Lisa Moore. I tried to find the article online to link here, but it must not be posted yet. You'll have to pick up a copy of Chatelaine to read it in full, here is an excerpt:

If you have children, trust them completely, all the time, no matter what. If you don't trust them, pretend that youdo. Listen to everything they say and take their advice. They are always right, especially about fashion and tofu. they know about antibiotics in meat and what's a foul on the basketball court and who is a bully and who isn't. Believe them.

Give them a loonie or a cellphone so they can call home if they get in trouble. Don't get mad if they are in trouble. Stand up for them no matter what. Say you love them a hundred times a day. Say yes every chance you get. Don't be afraid to say no.

Try to have children in your life, whether they are related to you or not. Teach them how to be kind while you have the chance. Just open your front door and your back door and they will run through. Round them up and bring them to the movies or take them to the swimming pool.

Take lots of pictures. Write things down. Make home movies. Nearly a decade later you will find the home movie of your two-year old son with his golden curls--sun-shot, vulnerable, full of awe--on the carousel at the amusement park calling out for his sister every time the ponies make a complete turn. Where's Eva? There she is. Where's Eva? There she is.

Ride horses. But there will be a moment when you are galloping through the woods hunched over your horse's neck and something will compel you to sit up straight. Don't do it. Wait until you have passed under that low-hanging branch. Wait until you are out of the woods. In fact, always wait until you're out of the woods before doing something foolish. But be foolish a lot.

Read lots of books. Get lost in it. Give yourself over. Look up from your book and see that it is dark and everything has changed.

Be alone sometimes. Be in a hotel room with a dinky little coffee maker and its glowing orange light and blurbling. Be jet lagged and wake up at the wrong time and stare down at the quiet streets. You might see something magical, like a man in a hoodie on a unicycle riding with his hands in his pockets through a snowstorm.

Go to the Polish play with a new friend even though the only review you can find raves about the lighting. Go even though it's three hours long and there's no intermission and it's in Polish. Be impressed by the lighting. Be deeply moved when there is a scene with a little girl on a park bench and it starts to snow. The lighting will make it look like real snow and the little girl is in heaven. When it is over you will know that art really can change your life and you will be grateful there was no intermission.

Always be grateful that there is no intermission. Just be grateful.


*****

I really enjoyed this for so many reasons. One of which, I think, is the author advising that even if you do not have your 0wn children, you should have children in your life.

I adamently believe that you have not experienced the full range of emotion a human being is capable of unless you have children. It is an entirely different kind of love. Just like when you fell in love with your spouse, it was a different kind of love than what you feel for your parents, or your siblings or your job or your afternoon caramel latte.

The only people who ever disagree with me or argue that this idea is untrue are people who are not parents. Why? Because they haven't experienced parental love (yet). When Hannah was born, one of the first things Jeff said to me was "I love her in a different way than I love you." And it's true. And you can't describe it, you can only feel it. And you can't compare it to anything else.

Lululemon, in it's manifesto, describes children as the orgasm of life. Much like you can't understand what an orgasm is like unless you have had one, you can't describe the love you feel for your child unless you have had children. And you will only know when you become a parent.

I think of it like scuba diving. It would be amazing to go scuba diving (and I have a cousin who has traveled the world doing so)--the things you would see and feel would not and could not be comparable to anything on dry land. It's not even really comparable to snorkeling. Similar, but not at the same level. And certainly not at all the same as owning an aquarium or watching The Blue Planet or other underwater documentaries on tv. We can get close. We can imagine. But we can not truly experience.

Even in saying this, it is hard to fathom or believe that your parents could possibly feel for you what you feel for your child. You can really only understand it as parent to child. I remember my Dad once saying to me, during some kind of preteen breakdown fight I was having with him, that I will only understand why he was doing what he was doing when I was a parent. Of course, I rolled my eyes at him at the time, but it's true.

Unless of course you aren't a parent, and don't become one. I fully understand and believe that some people are not meant to or do not want to be parents, and I am totally cool with that. Everyone carves out their own path in this life, and makes their own choices and has their own reasons.

But I still assert my original statement--there is a range of emotions you will not feel; a color in the rainbow you will not see; an additional sense you will not experience. I am not saying it to be rude or dismissive--just because it is accurate.

And, I have had friends that have become defensive about this. But it's nothing to be defensive about-- if someone told you being in space made you experience emotions you never have before, you wouldn't say "well, I am sure I can imagine..." Or describing eating octopus, or skydiving, or watching a movie in 3D or seeing the hidden picture in one of those Magic Eye cartoons-- it is just something you have to experince on your own. And not everyone wants to, and not everyone will, but it doesn't make it less true.

And if you can't or don't have children, try to have them in your life, as the author suggests. They help you to see the world in a perspective other than your own, and teach you things you didn't realize you never knew.

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Tea of the Month

~October~

Pomegranate Vanilla Lemur

Incredible. The islanders of Madagascar have always known Pomegranates to be a special gift of creation. Pomegranate, an amazing fruit to be sure, there are high antioxidant levels in the fresh fruit, coming as no surprise that in 2005, when a list of “Superfruits” was coined by the food and beverage industry, Pomegranates featured prominently. We’ve found another fantastic use for this amazing fruit – a sweet addition to our fabulous high grown Ceylon tea. What’s more, in homage to another tasty treat from Madagascar, we’ve blended it with the sultry essence of mellowed sweet Madagascar vanilla. The resulting cup is outstanding – winey pomegranate notes on the nose; touches of astringent fruit and a velvety smooth vanilla finish. Thank the heavens for this one - we do!

Enjoy a cup of loose leaf tea freshly brewed for you!!!

Special Tea of the Month price

$1.68

SKU: HOTL (single serving)

Lion's Breath Yoga Master Classes & Workshops

Our friends at Studio Encore Yoga Studio are holding a Yoga Master Class day on Saturday, October 16th, 2010. Home Hardware will have yoga mats, straps, blocks and more available for purchase that morning.

Pam will have world class yogis in for the day to teach the following classes:

Hot Rhythm and Blues Flow Yoga
Yoga for Dancers
Master Class
Yoga Art & Science
Power Yoga

A lunch and tea will also be available.

For more information please call:


Pam: 780-875-6886
Studio: 780-875-4090
Diane: 780- 875-9244

Looking for the regular yoga schedule? Find it below.

  • Monday
    • Yoga Basics (All Levels) - 7:00-8:30PM

  • Tuesday
    • Beginners Hot Yoga - 1:00-2:30PM
      • Please arrive 15 minutes early, bring towel, mat & water
    • Prenatal Yoga - 5:30-7:30PM
    • Bootcamp Blast! - 8:00-9:30PM

  • Thursday
    • Postnatal Yoga - 1:00-3:00PM
    • Beginner's Gentle Hatha Yoga - 5:30-7:30PM
    • Bootcamp Blast! - 8:00-9:30PM

  • Friday
    • Healing Garden Yoga - 1:00-3:00PM
    • Yoga For Dancers - 4:00-5:00PM

  • Sunday
    • Hot Yoga Session - 1:00-2:30PM
      • Please arrive 15 minutes early, bring towel, mat & water