My hubby is offering his services to transfer video/camcorder cassettes to dvd, so if you’d like to transfer some home videos or whatever to dvd and give as xmas present…he’s your man!
The formats he can transfer are: VHS, VHS-C, Hi8, Digital 8, Mini-DV (MDV), DVD & file based cameras.
If you’re interested, please contact Adam at nadamsmith(at)mac(dot)om or call him on his cell after normal business hours (he’s at work during the day): 313-3221.
I would normally post birthday party posts to my personal blog, but since this one involved 2 local businesses I’d like to help promote, I thought I’d share with y’all here too!
My son Tyren (pronounced TEERen) recently had his 6th birthday party, with the theme “snakes.”
Now I’m not squeamish about snakes, so that wasn’t an issue…
My son had decided upon this theme after seeing “Todd the Snake Man“ at a Discovery Center event, and I agree that Todd and his reptilian friends are awesome, so how could I say no? I was seeing a challenge here, and feeling up to it!
My kids have had lots of unique party themes over the years: Robots, Animals, Tea Party, Mermaid, construction, Jungle, Fairy, Bugs, and more…But this is the first reptile theme. Googling didn’t find a whole lot of useful info.
Todd was booked (first time I ever paid for outside help at a birthday party for my children! And at Todd’s very affordable rates and fabulous services, I’d do it again in a heartbeat!) and I started thinking and talking to my son about ideas.
The cake design was found easily (one of the few snake themed things I found on the web that was actually helpful)…Found a bunch of great ideas and tips on this birthday cake site. This is a picture of Tyr’s actual cake, made by my mom (I love handing off the cake to a grandma each year! Takes one thing off my plate and we get some great cakes!) Unfortunately his head split in the car ride to our house, so it looks a tad disheveled. But no one cared, so it was all good. ![]()
Finding ideas for decorating and activities for a snake party proved a bit more of a challenge…After some talking with others and thinking it through some more and exploring snake activities on the web…I came up with the following…
DECORATIONS:
The Entrance
Follow that snake! My daughter Maeven drew a long snake in chalk on up the driveway, pointing the way to the grand snake entrance:
Snake entrance made by my brother & husband out of a couple of large appliance boxes, cardboard rivets, paint, & a lot of creativity!
Here’s the gang at work, the day before the party, making the snake.
Inside
Since I was unable to locate any pre-made snake decorations, I went with the Jungle Animals Theme at Party City, which included a snake. The animals in this theme are just DARLING!
Unfortunately my pictures didn’t turn out great, as I asked my brother the photographer to take the pics, so I didn’t work too hard at mine being great…But I’ve not been able to get the pics from him yet, so I’ll have to swap out these less-than-quality pics with his once I get them.
The Party City themed kit was awesome because there were tons of great decorations and fun stuff all there in one box, and all I had to do was add cake, snacks and more streamers! (Also added large plastic snakes found for a $1 at Walmart!)
I also added dollar store purchased solid colored plates, cups and napkins, as I always do…This is my trick for stretching out the theme in the most effective way: I alternate themed napkin with a solid colored one and fan them out to make the cake table look pretty…Also alternate the plates and cups the same way (minus the fanning), and always throw in lots of dollar store solid color streamers of the picked theme color for the party…in this party’s case, 2 shades of green. Since the dollar stores (in our area its Dollar Tree and 99cent Clearance Center) only had light green, I headed back to Party City (this one is the map link) to get the darker green. They have a ton of colors to choose from! Also solid colored plastic table cloths for the activity tables. Then for every party, we still get the themed feel, but I don’t have to buy as much of the more expensive themed partyware.
I even used the extra themed table cloth over my portable dishwasher (which is always the drink station at all our parties) by cutting it in half and taping together. Worked great!
To conserve cups during the party, I like to put permanent markers out so people can write their names on their cups and thus not go through so many cups.
Coincidentally, Tyr had had a wild animal party a few years back, and I had chosen the same theme from Party City (although I had only picked a couple select items from the set at that time) and still had the cd for the theme! Added some fun tunes to the background.
In this pic you can also see the goody bags that had all sorts of fun animal themed prizes for the kids to bring home…which was also part of the Party City birthday kit. I just added a handful of these toy snakes and these snake balls.
We also added lots of green streamers around the house, and Maeven even came up with the idea to put heads on them and turn them into snakes!
Here’s a fuzzy view of one of the rooms…you can see the green snake streamers hung around the blinds.
And I had the kids make some snake pictures to put up on ou
r big bulletin board in the art area, where the activities were, along with the snakes of North America poster I found on Amazon:
ACTIVITIES:
Painting wooden snakes:
Making pencil snakes
(Dollar store pencils, different colors of pipe cleaners, googly eyes and glue!)
Making foam pictures:
Face Painting:
And last but certainly not least, the main event,
Todd the Snake Man:
I cannot say enough about Todd. He was just marvelous! He brought in all sorts of snakes, gave a brief but very interesting and child-friendly talk on each snake and snakes in general, and gave the kids a nice long time to sit with and touch the snakes. I would absolutely hire Todd again and recommend to anyone that might be looking for an outstanding birthday!
And at the end of our party, I put out this really fun water snake for the kids to play in:

(and just like the reviews on Amazon say, ours split its head after just a few uses…but it made it through the party, so that was the important part!)
Overall, I’d say the Smith Family’s first ever Snake Birthday Party was a “hissing” success! Loads of fun had by all, and we got to learn some new things to boot!
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“This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of Party City. All opinions are 100% mine.“
I have been taking my kids (off and on) to Perfect Balance Yoga, on Fresno St just north of Shaw Ave, since my oldest (now 10yrs) was about 3yrs old. I cannot say enough how fabulous Joanne (co-owner of the studio) and her Kid Yoga instructors have been!
Currently my 5yr old is having a blast with all the kids in the Kid Yoga class on Fridays, taught by "Miss Jules" Tuggle.
I’ve also known Jules, socially, for many years, since her oldest was a toddler (6 or 7 years ago)…and she is, in a word, FABULOUS!!
Jules has a positive and spunky energy about her that really draws the kids in. She not only keeps the class fun but teaches them so many wonderful things about their energy, their body, their feelings, and what it means to be a yogi.
From PB Yoga’s website, the class description:
Yoga for Kids is modified for kids in a fun and attention grabbing way.
Whether your children have never experienced yoga before or if they are an experienced little yogi, this is an excellent class for them!
Come join us!!
Every Friday from 4-4:45pm
5091 N Fresno Street, Suite 133, Fresno
559-222-6212
And tell them FresnoFamily.com sent you! ![]()
Here’s a short video of the class in action:
Just got this email about Storyland from their director, Barry Falke, and thought I’d pass it along:
Within the last week, there has been a tremendous amount of media coverage around the Storyland Inn closing its doors. While the only thing Rotary Storyland and the Inn have in common is a name, it has proven to be fairly confusing to the public. It wasn’t but a few years ago that Rotary Storyland and Playland were on the brink of closing down, and the recent news has had many people asking questions. We are fully aware that all media outlets covering the story have been mindful of the separation, and have worked hard to specifically mention that the two entities are not connected. However, a large number of people read only the headlines, they hear about poor conditions and Storyland in the same tag-line and simply assume that it is us! We receive a high volume of calls daily related specifically to our status, and how much longer we think we will be open.
The 2009 Season thus far has been strong for Rotary Storyland and Playland. We have worked very hard over the last few years to restore the faith and trust of the public, and this unfortunate situation has called that into question. We are open all week for Spring Break, we have an EGGstravagaza Event this Saturday, a Multicultural Literacy Fair in May, as well as a Literacy Summer Camp in July. All of our events are either free to the public, or offered at a very nominal cost, in an effort to stay consistent with our Mission of “providing affordable entertainment to children and families throughout the Central Valley.”Thank you to all of those who have continued to support us, through the bad times and into the good! Rotary Storyland is not closing its doors, we do not issues with rodents, and we are not putting people out onto the streets! If it is possible, please let people know that after 54 years, we aren’t going anywhere!Thank you so much for your time,
Barry FalkeExecutive DirectorRotary Storyland & Playland559.486.2124 – wk559.495.1594 – fax
Since 1955 Rotary Storyland & Playland has been “committed to affordable entertainment for children & families throughout the Central Valley.” An argument can be made that there has been no single season since its beginning, in which that mission has been more relevant than the upcoming season beginning February 14, 2009. In an effort to help families throughout the Central Valley, Rotary Storyland & Playland are launching a new initiative to help families spend quality time together at an affordable price.
Rotary Storyland & Playland – 890 W. Belmont, Fresno CA 93728 – (559-486-2124)