I am sooo excited!!! My blog should be getting a new look over the next few days. I also bought my name so you can now find me at http://www.whatmommiesneed.com/ Blog Candy Designs made me an awesome custom blog. Check out... (Continue reading)
Operation Organization is back and in full force. We had a little interruption called MardiGras, sorry about that. This next item is one that I absolutely love for so many reasons. The etsy store Rubber Stamp Press has offered one lucky... (Continue reading)
Please check out my review of the New Native Sling over at The Not So Blog. ... (Continue reading)
Renee and I want to thank all of the incredible sponsors for participating in our Mardi Gras Mambo! We enjoyed sharing a little about our hometown and hope you enjoyed learning about the Mardi Gras Krewes! Let’s get down... (Continue reading)
Do you see any resemblence in these two pictures? For some reason my 6 month old, Blake, has decide 5 am is a good wake-up time. WHY???? This is a picture of him at his first parade last weekend. ... (Continue reading)
Today signifies the end of Carnival Season, and therefore the end to our Mardi Gras Mambo Giveaway. But, before we go we have one last special throw for you all. The winner of this giveaway will walk away with a... (Continue reading)
Congrats to: Angie Here are your random numbers: 15Timestamp: 2009-02-23 01:59:36 UTC Please contact me within 72 hours to claim your prize. whatmommiesneed@gmail.com ... (Continue reading)
Rex is known as the King of Carnival. Since the founding of the Rex Organization in 1872, its traditions have helped define Mardi Gras. Rex’s Proclamation invites his subjects to the grand celebration of Carnival. His royal colors of purple, green,... (Continue reading)
The Krewe of Orpheus derives its name from the mortal Orpheus, son of the god Apollo and the muse Calliope. The story of Orpheus illustrates the power of music in both this world and the next. Legend is that Apollo... (Continue reading)
The Krewe of Bacchus parade was founded in 1968 by some New Orleans business leaders whose wished to revitalize Carnival season. The original Krewe of Bacchus was thought of by Owen Brennan, Sr.. In the late 1940’s, he realized that a... (Continue reading)