Friday, April 17, 2009

Cry Babyz® "iPood" Onesie debuts on TLC 18 Kids and Counting!

Cry Babyz® appeared on the TLC show 18 Kids and Counting. The
"iPood" Onesie was being shown by Michelle Dugger. It's no wonder as our onesies are of the highest quality then adding the baby talk word on the rear it just cracks everyone up. We hear over and over how customers are amazed of how thick the onesies are.
If you need a baby shower gift you really can totally bring the most unique gift on the market.

  • Machine wash cold with like colors.
  • Tumble dry low heat or hang to dry.
  • Do not iron.
  • Turn inside out before washing.
  • Created with superior screen printing .
"iPood" Onesies can be purchased at www.crybabyzboutique.com and while you are at it why not save money on your purchase:
Enter the code TLC09 in the cart at checkout and save 10% off this order.
Any iPod lovin parent will love our iPood onesies.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Laundry Day!!!

When we moved into this small 2 bedroom apartment with no washer and dryer, I thought...no biggie! Having never used a Laundromat before that wasn't an option. We have made wonderful friends here and I have washed at almost everyone's house who has offered. I was saving this one place for an emergency...well, today was the emergency.
She has always told me that the washer and dryer were outside under the garage. I called first as I thought they were out of town...and they were as NO one answered. We throw 3 big loads in the car and drive over. First I couldn't find the washer and dryer under the garage as I thought she had said. I was not about to go opening doors to go into the unlocked part of the house without help...I go grab the 17 year old in the car.
Mind you we feel like a group of gypsies anyway so imagine our fear when we go plundering in closets to find the washer only to find it full of washed clothes! Gasp! We could not turn around quick enough tip toeing out as we could only imagine they might actually be home and would be spooked by finding someone in their house washing clothes without even knocking on their door first.
Oh well, go back home to get a plan B.