Holiday Gifts by Crazybananas

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2012 has been a fun year creatively for me and other members of the Crazybananas family, and I’ve been fortunate enough to have received a few inquiries about some of my work being up for sale. In the past, the idea of selling anything I’ve made has sounded pretty darn horrifying, but since it’s the holidays (and since I am now jobless…eeek!) I figured it’s a good time to make some items available!

You can buy the book that documents the NYC + KC project, with photos by myself and my best friend Theresa Frey, over at Blurb.com. The book is an awesome gift idea, comes in both hardcover and softcover, and is even available as an ebook (for $4.99…a total steal)!

The second item up for grabs is a print of a photograph I took (and posted a few months back) of a rainbow during a storm in Gove, Kansas. I have a limited number of 8×8 prints for sale, and a few have already been snatched up, so if you’re interested, please send me an email at megan@crazybananas.com.

Thank you again for all of your support this year! 2013 is already shaping up to be incredible, and I can’t wait to share all of my upcoming plans. Hooray!

Hallmark – A Crazybananas Giveaway!

Can you feel it? The chill in the air? The annoying (well, let’s face it, awesome) Christmas music playing on every radio station? The amazing Lifetime movies starring 90s sitcom stars as lonely women looking for some holiday love?

Yes, it’s that time of year again, and honestly, I couldn’t be more excited! Lucy is at a prime festive age and Tate squeals like a little turkey every time he sees Christmas lights, so it’s hard to stay cynical around my house. I know most people hate when stores put up their holiday decorations in October or when neighbors put up their Christmas tree before Thanksgiving, but I’m the exact opposite. The holidays are always such a whirlwind…I’d give anything for an extra week or two of cheer!

So this year, when Hallmark Cards offered to send my family a little gift package of holiday goodies, I immediately took them up on the offer. I tried to keep the box hidden until at least November, but my kids had other ideas (they also apparently had access to a very tall stool to get said box off of a high shelf, but I’ve decided to let that one go). I let them get out one item, a new book called A Visit to the North Pole. This rad little story is an interactive book, so when you read certain lines in the book, Santa’s voice joins in. He asks the kids questions and his responses vary depending on what they say. It’s pretty fantastic! Tate now begs to read “SANTA!” every night.

I loved all the goodies so much, I wanted to pass on some of the holiday cheer to you, lovely readers! I picked out a few of my favorite items from my gift box, and one of you beautiful people will be winning them! I can’t thank you enough for all your support these past few months, but hopefully a little giveaway will be a good start! Here’s the loot:

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Please leave a comment below sharing your favorite part of the holiday season to be entered in the Crazybananas Hallmark Giveaway. You have until midnight on Saturday, December 1st, to enter. Thanks Hallmark!

The items for this giveaway were provided by Hallmark but the opinions are entirely my own. Hallmark is a fantastic, Kansas City-based company that I’m proud to support. You can read about our trip to their free, interactive kids experience “Kaleidoscope” here.

Before I Die…

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A few weeks ago, during my first photowalk with my new camera in downtown Kansas City, I noticed the wall pictured above. It was a chalkboard fixed to the side of a building that said “Before I die…” and then was filled out by people who walked by. I found the whole installation to be so moving, I took several photos and posted one here.

Yesterday I found this TED Talk online, written by the artist who created the “Before I die…” project in New Orleans. She started the project as a way to heal after a significant figure in her life passed away, and the project ended up teaching her a profound lesson about living, dying and community. I highly recommend her talk, posted below (or click here).

Watching her story made this random installment in downtown Kansas City come alive for me. If you want to see if yourself, or add to the wall, it can be found right off Central and 21st Street, near Lulu’s Thai Noodle Shop. I highly recommend it.

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What do you want to do before you die? I want to go to India. And start my own photography business. And live on the west coast….and and and and.

Hey Paul Studios – A Crazybananas Giveaway

Today, since my birthday is tomorrow (have I mentioned I’m a little bit excited?), we’re doing something very special here at Crazybananas. We’re hosting our first ever giveaway! Hooray!!! Today’s prize is from a great blogging friend, Miss Kristen from Hey Paul Studios. Hey Paul Studios, an urban embroidery studio, is the brainchild of the awesome Kristen Paulson, whose work has been featured all over the place. She even designed an embroidery-style cover for Kansas City’s INK Magazine, where she was featured in their Etsy Holiday Gift Guide. While she is an embroidery superstar, Kristen has tons of other talents. She’s both a local social worker AND a member of the local Roller Derby. No, I’m not kidding. She rules. Kristen and I met through a mutual friend a few years ago, and I have loved watching her grow her business both locally and nationwide through her rad Esty shop.

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Today, Kristen has offered to give away one of her amazing, original embroidery pieces to one lucky Crazybananas reader! All you have to do is comment on this post and you’re entered. You have until midnight on Sunday, September 23 to enter. The winner will be selected by a random number drawing. This is awesome, you guys! You should totally enter!

Special thanks to Kristen for providing this amazing prize! And thanks to you (yes YOU!) for reading this silly little blog o’ mine. I’ve had so much fun the past eight years, I think it’s time to return the favor. Good luck!

(This is not a sponsored post, just a giveaway amongst friends. The prize for this giveaway was provided free of charge. I am not being paid to say the prize is awesome, I just think it is. All comments on this site are moderated, so if your comment does not show up right away, don’t panic, I just haven’t had time to approve it yet. But I will! I promise!)

Lulu’s Last Day of Summer

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Lulu spent most of the summer attending a “day camp” at her old preschool. Tate now goes to daycare at the same facility, so it just made sense to keep them together instead of sending Lu to a different place, adding in two pick ups and drop offs per day. And while I think she had a great time (there were swim lessons and splash days and her best friend from preschool was there) I knew she was aching for some summer fun, just the two of us. So on the last Friday before school started, I told her I was taking the day off and we could do whatever she wanted. Weirdly, after a summer of 100+ temperatures, it was in the mid 80s, which actually felt a bit too cool to swim (I think we’ve adjusted too well to the ridiculous heat), so she decided to skip the pool. Her first choice was Legoland, which is new in Kansas City this year, but when I checked online Thursday, tickets were already sold out for Friday. Boo. (Seriously, Legoland…boo!) So we improvised! Here is what Lulu chose to do:

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1. Trip to The Learning TreeThis is a local toy store that is total perfection for the 10 and under set. The whole place is filled with educational, fun toys you can’t find at your Target or Toys R Us. Plus, the lovely people behind the counter are always knowledgeable and let the kids play for hours (literally). There are two of these in Kansas City, and we can’t recommend them more for gifts or just a fun afternoon trip. We spent about an hour looking through every Playmobil and science kit until Lulu finally made a choice. We also put on a little puppet show staring an octopus and a raccoon in a trashcan. We got a few gifts for friends, which was perfect since the lovely ladies behind the counter will expertly wrap your gift for free. (Note: Their stuff is a bit pricier than your big box stores, but it’s so worth it! Support local businesses!)

2. Lunch at BRGR Since it was so perfect outside, we decided to walk down the block from The Learning Tree and have a girls lunch at BRGR. They have a great patio, and it was cooler than it’s been all year, so we were pumped….until the patio was full and we were seated inside. Bummer. But Lulu was so happy with her giant chocolate milkshake, I think all was forgiven.

3. Afternoon at Science City at Union Station While Lu was sad about missing Legoland, she was still pretty pumped to hit up Science City at Union Station. Lu’s favorite activities are digging for dinosaur bones, playing (very competitive) chess/checkers and hanging out in the tree house. She’s also a huge fan of the music playground and sewer system slide. Her favorite, and most time consuming, activity at Science City has always been the simple, but fun, marble maze. There is a whiteboard magnet wall and you create a path for marbles to go through…she always spends tons of time here, creating complex mazes and watching the marbles drop. It’s fascinating to watch her create.

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After Science City, we wandered around Union Station (first photo in this post) for a while before deciding to try and head over to Crown Center. We had a time limit, as we had to pick up Tate from daycare, but Lu wanted to do a bit more. We walked the “link” which is an above ground walking bridge from Union Station to Crown Center. Lu loved standing on top of the busy streets and gazing at our city.

4. Shaved Ice at the Crown Center Fountains – In the past, you might remember posts about running through the Crown Center fountains…sadly, that all changed this year. With the addition of Legoland and the Aquarium to Crown Center, the area became too busy and they had to close down the fountains because of health issues. I’m so glad we took Tate last year so we have a few memories of our entire family hanging out in the fountains. Regardless, when Lulu saw the shaved ice truck, we knew we’d be stopping for a treat. We sat safely behind the ropes, watching the fountains as we cooled off.

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This was our last stop of the day, and was a last minute addition. Kaleidoscope is a kids craft zone on the main campus of Hallmark Cards, which is right off Crown Center. Several times per day, crowds of kids are permitted to enter Kaleidoscope and go crazy with scraps from the Hallmark factory. There is a room that is entirely blacklit, with all sorts of things to decorate, painters areas, coloring, scrap paper, yarn….pretty much anything you can imagine. Kids love the place. Lu actually went for a field trip there in Kindergarten. And the best part? It’s totally free! (Note: If you plan on visiting, check their times online so you don’t miss your opening.)

After our big day, we were all exhausted. We picked up Tate and had a family dinner, then settled down for Friday movie night. Since it was Lulu’s day, she got to choose the movie, and she chose “We Bought a Zoo,” which is now her favorite movie ever. (Spoiler alert: They buy a zoo! Shocking!) I won’t say who cried during said movie, but let’s just say her name rhymes with Regan….ahem.

All in all, a pretty fantastic end to summer! Come on school year, we’re ready for you!

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