The Vice Presidential Debate Through The Eyes Of A 10 Year Old

Vice Presidential Debate through the eyes of a 10 year old

Image from kspt.com

 

I just finished watching the Vice Presidential Debate with my 10 year old daughter, Lola.

As anyone who watched knows, it was a far more contentious discussion than the Presidential Debate a few weeks ago. Watching the Vice Presidential debate was a homework assignment for Lola and I was interested to hear her questions and commentary throughout.

I am used to hearing the usual media talking heads analyze and comment about the debates, but it was interesting to see the exchanges through the eyes of a fifth grader.  Here is a short look at how my child (and many of our children) probably view the coming election and likely the political process as a whole.

  • The Vice President seems old and stumbles on his words, is he nervous?
  • Why aren’t they at podiums? It seems awkward to watch a conversation between two people.
  • Could Ryan win as Vice President and Obama win as President? Why not? Don’t we want the best people for each job?
  • Why is the older man laughing when the other man is talking? Doesn’t seem polite.
  • I don’t understand what a Vice President’s job is. What does he do?
  • When he says “friend” doesn’t he mean “frenemy”?
  • Is there an intermission in this debate? There should be.
  • The older man seems to find a lot of things funny.
  • Why do they keep interrupting each other?

And my personal favorite “ what does malarkey mean?”.

Although amusing, Lola’s comments remind of an old book about learning everything you need to know in kindergarten. They also makes me think about the unbelievably argumentative tone our political system has taken on in the last two decades. Style and posturing seem to hold as much weight as substance and ideas.

Regardless of the outcome of next month’s election, to a ten year old, this whole process must look something like a bunch of grown-ups arguing on the playground.

Steve Genzler

Founder

Columbia Sportswear Arrives, Just In Time For The Cold Weather

Columbia Kids Jackets on Sale

20% off our favorite Columbia kids jackets, fleece, and winter essentials!

Our Columbia kids fall collection has arrived and is officially flying out the doors!  If you haven’t had a chance to check out the new winter pieces for boys and girls are you definitely missing out!  I have to admit I use to be one of those people that was never too excited about the kids Columbia collection, or their adult offering for that matter.  I always felt it was a little bland and left something to be desired when it came to the technical components of their jackets and fleece.  However, over the past 2 winter seasons I have been thoroughly impressed by Columbia’s kids outerwear line.  For those of you who don’t know (and why would you?) Columbia has been going through a complete re-branding  over the past few years and from what I can tell they are coming out on top.  Not only is the product becoming more and more technical, with the addition of Omni-Heat and increased water-proofing and insulation, but it looks great and it’s still extremely affordable.  Columbia has found a way to provide parents with the looks they want combined with the functionality they need at a price that gives them the biggest bang for their buck hands down.  We’ve had multiple photoshoots that I have walked by and said “wow that’s super cute, who is that by?” and I’m continually surprised at how often the response is “Columbia”!

Bottom Line: If you haven’t checked out Columbia’s kids jackets, buntings, and outerwear, check it out you won’t be disappointed! Oh yea, and it’s 20% off through end of day Friday!

Ryann Scrafford

Marketing Director – AxlsCloset

Introducing AxlsCloset’s Tastemaker Spotlight: Sharon Garofalow

What is a “Tastemaker”?  Here at AxlsCloset we are constantly stumbling across new blogs all over the web that set a style and act as a resource for new ideas and inspiration.  These awesome blogs are a product of their creators with each one giving us a personal touch all their own. Some of these blogs have enough influence and substance to keep their fans coming back each day to see what the newest DIY project, fashion or lifestyle tip will be.  These are the Tastemakers, the influencers that help guide us to new styles and perspectives.  AxlsCloset is excited to announce the first in our Tastemaker Spotlight series, Sharon Garofalow and her blog www.CupcakesandCutlery.com.  Sharon is a mother of two, a crafty DIYer, editor, food lover and creator of magical themed parties.   Her style is Classic California Cool and we invite you to explore the AxlsCloset kids products she’s selected as part of her curated collection for our site.   Click here to view Sharon’s hand picked Cupcakes & Cutlery Collection.

Each month we will be introducing a new Tastemaker along with their great blog, unique style and hand picked selection of their favorite cool kids clothing & accessories at AxlsCloset.  Have a favorite “Tastemaker” of your own?  Share them with us so we can help share them with the entire AxlsCloset family!

Read Sharon’s Madlibs below to find out more about her style & taste:

Introducing: Featured Desingers- Axl’s Closet Just Got Even Cooler

The idea for Featured Designers was born out of a desire to bring unique and special pieces from around the world to our customer. We are constantly finding amazing new designers that we want to share with you. We can’t keep them a secret any longer! Featured Designers is an effort to bring fresh products and create an evolving collection of boutiques from designers big and small. The offerings are discoverable, unique, and are quickly becoming some of our favorites.

We are thrilled to present our first Featured Designer, Babee Producks. We love them and hope you do too!

New Arrivals: Obermeyer, Spyder, 686

Excited about Obermeyer? So are we. Winter’s arrival is not far off and we are ready to cozy up in some classic Obermeyer. These jackets are great winter staples for kids who love to play outside even when the temperatures drop. We love the Little Boys SlopeStyle Jacket for it’s old school skier style.

 

 

Spyder never fails to impress us with their bright colors and bold graphics. You’re sure to find these jackets racing down the slopes. Hope you can keep up! The Girls Spyder Glam Jacket in flash green is great for the girl who wants to stand out. Make sure to pair it with the cute winter Spyder Icicle Hand Knit Hat.

 

 

 

Daydreaming of the your board. It’s okay.  The storms are on their way and 686 is serving up some awesome snow style.  The 686 new arrivals for this season are rocking the bright blues and yellows for the boys. Check out the Mix Insulated Snow Jacket, one of our favorites. We also think the Girls Ginger Insulated Jacket is pretty great too.

 

 

Music We Love: A Tribute to Tribute Bands

Hayseed Dixie – a Hillbilly tribute to AC/DC

No matter what band or artist I go to see live in concert these days, without a doubt I will hear at least one cover song or two.  Whether it is a tribute to another artist, a love for a particular song or a passion for the music that influences them, each band delights the crowd by including them in their set list.  Many of these bands got their start by performing a catalog of songs by other artists.  While some perfect the art of their own songwriting and hit it big, others find success by choosing to devote themselves entirely to the music of another band.  A small portion of these “tribute” bands are incredible musicians whose talent and passion produces an awe-inspiring performance.

As I get excited to see The Australian Pink Floyd Show this weekend I’m grateful to these “tribute” bands that keep the music alive, sometimes well past the lifespan of the original band.  So, although we may never get the chance to see some of our favorite legends live, I’d like to pay homage to these tribute bands that allow us to get a pretty close glimpse of what it could have been like (or allow us lucky ones to relive the experience again).

Here’s a list of some of the best & most outrageous tribute bands I’ve discovered:

  1. Dark Star Orchestra (Grateful Dead)
  2. The Australian Pink Floyd Show (Pink Floyd)
  3. Lez Zeppelin (Led Zeppelin)
  4. Phix (Phish)
  5. Bjorn Again (ABBA)
  6. Beatlejuice (The Beatles)
  7. GABBA (ABBA & Ramones)
  8. Sack Blabbath (Black Sabbath)
  9. Beatallica (The Beatles & Metallica)
  10. Hayseed Dixie (AC/DC)
Check out these video clips of a few of these tribute bands in action:

The Australian Pink Floyd Show – performing “Time”

Hayseed Dixie performing “Ace of Spades”

Lez Zeppelin performing “Since I´ve been loving you”

So go rock out, because these bands are incredible…and if you’ve found some tribute bands that are doing it right send them my way!

Tomato Land

It is raining tomatoes in my corner of the world. With 35 tomato plants in my backyard, we are eating tomatoes for every meal and I’m not joking. At first my summer staple, a simple Caprese salad, was enough to cover our tomato consumption. However , the end of summer harvest has left us with the red sea in our backyard and I can’t let such beautiful produce rot on the vine!  I’ve gotten pretty creative with how to handle our endless batches of tomatoes. I’ve even caught the the canning fever. You might find me stirring a boiling pot of preserves at 2 am in what my husband has dubbed my own little sweat shop. Here are a few of my favorite recipes from tomato land.

Tomatoes for Breakfast

You may wrinkle your nose and have your doubts but, just wait. Tomato jam with cream cheese on toast is a fabulous way to start your day. Recipe compliments of Food in Jars, my new favorite canning blog!

Tomato Jam Recipe
2010 yield: 4 1/2 pints
2011 yield: 3 pints
2012 yield: 2 1/2 pints

The finished yield on this recipe varies depending on the kind of tomato you use, the width of your pan and the finished thickness to which you cook it.

5 pounds tomatoes, finely chopped
3 1/2 cups sugar
8 tablespoons lime juice
2 teaspoons freshly grated ginger
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon ground cloves
1 tablespoon salt
1 tablespoon red chili flakes

Combine all ingredients in a large, non-reactive pot. Bring to a boil and then reduce temperature to a simmer. Stirring regularly, simmer* the jam until it reduces to a sticky, jammy mess. This will take between 1 and 1 1/2 hours, depending on how high you keep your heat.

When the jam has cooked down sufficiently, remove from heat and fill jars, leaving 1/4 inch of head space. Wipe rims, apply lids and twist on rings. Process in a boiling water canner for 20 minutes.

When time is up, remove jars from water bath and allow them to cool. When jars are cool enough to handle, test seals. Store jars in a cool, dark place for up to one year.

*In my kitchen, the word simmer means to cook just below a boil. There should still be a few bubbles, but it shouldn’t be splashing all over your cooktop. If you cook at lower temperatures, the cooking time will increase.

Tomatoes for Lunch

If you find yourself day dreaming of sun soaked Italy at lunch time, this may curb the urge to buy a one way ticket to the Amalfi coast. A quick and easy recipe for Caprese thanks to The Pioneer Woman.

Caprese Salad Recipe
Ingredients
2 cups Balsamic Vinegar
3 whole Ripe Tomatoes, Sliced Thick
12 ounces, weight Mozzarella Cheese, Sliced Thick
Fresh Basil Leaves
Olive Oil, For Drizzling
Kosher Salt And Freshly Ground Black Pepper

Preparation Instructions

In a small saucepan, bring balsamic vinegar to a boil over medium-low heat. Cook for 10 to 20 minutes, or until balsamic has reduced to a thicker glaze. Remove from heat and transfer to a bowl or cruet. Allow to cool.

When you’re ready to serve, arrange tomato and mozzarella slices on a platter. Arrange basil leaves between the slices. Drizzle olive oil over the top of the salad, getting a little bit on each slice. Do the same with the balsamic reduction, making designs if you want. Store extra balsamic reduction in fridge for a later use.

End with a sprinkling of kosher salt and black pepper. Serve as a lunch, with crusty bread. Or serve alongside a beef main course for dinner.

Tomatoes for Dinner

Fall is here and all I want to do is eat soup. A simple grill cheese and homemade tomato soup are the perfect way to welcome in the cooler temps and changing colors. I’m loving the tomato soup recipe I found on My Life In Food.

Slow Roasted Tomato Soup
adapted from My Father’s Daughter by Gwyneth Paltrow
serves 4

Slow Roasted Tomatoes

12 tomatoes (plum, beefsteak or heirloom), quartered, stems removed
6 cloves garlic, unpeeled
olive oil
Kosher salt

Heat oven to 250 degrees. Line a 18×13 jelly roll pan with aluminum foil. Place tomatoes skin side down and drizzle with olive oil until all tomatoes are covered. Drop unpeeled garlic cloves randomly around the sheet pan, drizzle with olive oil. Sprinkle everything generously with salt. Roast for 3 to 3 1/2 hours or until tomatoes are shriveled, but still juicy. When done, allow the pan to cool and pop the roasted garlic out from the skin and reserve for the soup.

Slow Roasted Tomato Soup

3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil (or more as desired)
2 cloves garlic, minced
6 fresh, large basil leaves
1 (28-ounce) can whole peeled tomatoes, with juices
1 recipe slow roasted tomatoes, with the garlic roasted with them, removed from the skins
Kosher salt (I used 2 teaspoons)
Freshly ground pepper (I used 1/4 teaspoon)

I added a few handfuls of baby spinach as well

Heat the olive oil in a large pot over medium heat. Add the minced garlic and cook for two minutes, stirring so that it doesn’t burn. Add the basil leaves, roasted garlic reserved from the roasted tomatoes, tomatoes and juice, and 1 1/2 cups of water. Bring the soup to a boil for 1 minute, then reduce the heat to low and simmer it uncovered for 40 minutes. As it simmers gently break apart the tomatoes with a wooden spoon. After cooking stir in the slow-roasted tomatoes with any juices and season with salt and pepper. Simmer everything together for 5 more minutes and serve hot. Sprinkle with Romano cheese if desired.

 

 

 

 

Introducing A Cool New Resource for Families that Shred

 

FamilyShred.com

www.FamilyShred.com

Here at AxlsCloset.com, we are focused on being the best resource for rad kids clothing and accessories, but we are also founded on the basis that we are part of families whose style motivation reaches beyond just the apparel and is a reflection of how we live our lives.  This is why we are constantly stoked when we stumble across other sites, resources and experiences that mirror our own lifestyles.  We are excited to introduce one of these new discoveries to you.  Our friends at FamilyShred.com are rooted in a love for their family and the snow sports industry.  Enamored by their shared passion for family, the mountains and cool kids snow gear we are proud to become part of the Family Shred community.  From now through September 30th they are running a giveaway contest to be entered for a chance to win a $50 gift certificate to www.AxlsCloset.com.  Go to FamilyShred.com, check them out and enter for your chance to win.

Where does your family shred?  We’d love to hear about your favorite mountains, beaches, parks and more.  Share with us and hopefully we’ll see you out there soon!

Our Favorite Hand-Me-Downs

There are certain products that you buy and they live on forever. You look back at family albums and realize that every child has worn that sweater at some point in their life. Patagonia’s high quality and timeless style makes their products the favorite hand-me-down for any family. The Kids Patagonia Down Sweater is a staple at our house for every family member. The Down Sweater is a perfect fall jacket and makes those tiny tots even more snuggleable. It transitions into a great winter layer and can be worn on a chillier summer evening.

We are also loving the Little Boys Patagonia Reversible Puff Ball Jacket. Wind and water resistant, this light jacket is a great year round piece from the playground to the trail head. Living in the Rockies also requires every kid to have some good base layers. Patagonia’s Capilene 3 Midweight Tops and Bottoms are the best for year round warmth. We like to wear them on the mountain in the winter and they make great camping pajamas for summer and fall.