Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Hollywood Days - A Magical Lassie Clip

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Wet seal mania. A dog volunteering for a magic show.

I found this clip from The New Lassie YouTube. (If you are a newbie, I was a regular on this show for it's 2-season run back in 1989-1991.) The clip is 10 minutes long, but it's almost like Harry Potter meets CSI, but starring Merlin and Lassie so it might just captivate you. I can't believe we never won an Emmy especially for my stellar acting when I say the line "Magic would be me getting an A on my English paper." Wow.
You might recognize my Lassie mom Dee Wallace from a million things (including E.T. and Cujo) Will Estes (formerly Will Nipper) who now stars on Blue Bloods on CBS. And my Lassie dad was Christopher Stone who I recognized at the Lassie audition from Days of our Lives. He and Dee were married in real life. Sadly, Chris passed away of a heart attack in 1995. I loved my Lassie family.

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Monday, February 27, 2012

Making Valentine's Day Specialish

Pin It Now! I try to make holidays special for my kids. Mainly because when I interviewed some grown ups for my book and asked them about special memories with their mom most of them talked about how she made holidays special. And how she had special birthday plates for them. So I went all out for Valentine's Day this year. Not Pinterest-all-out, but Totally-Desperate-Mom-all-out. I made this breakfast.

But let's face it - Valentine's Day is really just another day in the motherhood life. With lots of added sugar. But everyday life doesn't stop. Meltdowns still happen. Dishes pile up. Moms still run out the door to take their kids to school leaving their kitchen a mess.
And when moms pull up to the drop off area at school on Valentine's day, children still forget their shoes at home and have to turn around and go back home to get them.

Kids still wake up with rat's nests in their hair and don't want it brushed. And when you give rat-nest hair child her Valentine's surprise she ungraciously says "I don' want play dough. I don't like play dough. It doesn't even have my favorite color." I guess Valentine's Day is also "I've-decided-my-favorite-color-is-yellow Day."

Sons around the world still forget their note card for their speech at school on Valentine's Day. Snake speeches still happen on Valentine's Day.

And people, you know, like husband people, still have to work. In fact, my Realtor husband wrote two offers on Valentine's Day and showed property to three different clients. I think that's a record and clearly home buyers and sellers don't care about the big Valentine's Day. But that's okay because if those turn into sales then we can eat and pay bills and maybe I'll get Botox. Just kidding. Botox before bills. BBB. It's my slogan. My theme. Use it. Pin it. Nah, just messing with you. I will cling to my wrinkles because I think cracks are cool.

And moms still can rock the Momfit on Valentine's morn.
So I guess what I am trying to say is "Happy Valentine's Day because every day is Valentine's Day in my house. Minus, the heart shaped pancakes and pink hot chocolate."

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Sunday, February 26, 2012

New Totally Desperate Moms & Free Shipping

Pin It Now! Hi new friends, old friends, in-real-life-friends, bloggy friends, and puppies.
In honor of the Oscars, upcoming St. Patrick's Day, Elijah's best friend coming to town from Hawaii, and the return of winter weather to Northern California . . .
I'm giving away Totally Desperate Mom to the first 5 people to newly follow this blog via Google Friends Connect. (In the U.S. only, unless you want a kindle copy.)
All you gotta do is leave a comment telling me that you were just forced to follow under giveaway duress and leave 2 interesting facts about yourself. Please leave your email address so I can email you to get your mailing info.
For my faithful old school followers - how about some free shipping (in the U.S.) for this week? $12 for the book and zero dollars for shipping (for 1 copy)! You just need to email me at wendy at wendyhagen dot net so I can send you an invoice from paypal. (Read Chapter 1 here.)

And I was gonna save this photo of me for my "Worst of 2012" pics, but I thought you all deserved to see this now because of the aforementioned special occasions. Step aside Gary Busey, there's a new sheriff in town.

Did I just really just put this picture of me on the internet? There goes my modeling career. Oh well, at least my husband still thinks I'm hot. It's just real life in the morning for this Totally Desperate Mom. Last week I was talking to my girlfriend on the phone and cleaning the house. She was heading to work in the glamour of Hollywood (a producer) and commented on how great my skin looks and how young I still look. So I snapped this beauty and texted it to her on the spot. It made her day :)
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Friday, February 24, 2012

Stylin' Saturday - Mom's School Clothes

Pin It Now! Stylin' Saturday - A place to enjoy the uniqueness of children and their wardrobe choices. Also a place for the momfit - when you just can't get it together for What I Wore Wednesday. If you want to link up with me with your family's Stylin' awesome please leave a link in the comments. I will be sure to check it out and it will make my day.

Please tell me I am not the only stylish mom who wears get-ups like this to drop off their kids at school?
My tip? If you don't dress like this then you probably are not getting enough sleep. Sleep a little longer, forgo the shower, the makeup, the hair . . . all that overrated stuff.

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Thursday, February 23, 2012

I Love Shaggy Hair

Pin It Now! I'm a sucker for shaggy hair. I love it on my husband. I love it on my son.
Elijah loves his hair shaved so I know it won't be long . . . but for know. I love.
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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Kid's Birthday Party for Under $100

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Here's how to throw a really fun birthday party for an 8-year-old boy for under 100 bucks.

1. Have your son make his list of friends he wants to come party with him - no more than 8 boys or the mom might die.

2. Make an evite. If you are especially skilled and crafty, include a photo of the birthday boy on the actual evite!


2. Get your In-N-Out and donut orders ahead of time so that you are not overwhelmed on the day of the party when you are decorating the house. And by decorating the house I mean strategically placing the two bouquets of birthday balloons that you bought at the party store. Stressful. If you are stumped with balloon placement, here's are some ideas: put one set on the front porch so people know that your house is the place to be and tie the other set on birthday boy's chair at the kitchen table so he know's exactly where to sit. If that is too overwhelming for you, just let them float around the house. I call this "freestyle ballooning" and children of all ages enjoy this because it gives them a really good chance to fight over who gets to punch and drag the balloons around the house.

3 . Be sure that your party favors do not exceed the price of the gift your birthday boy will receive, which is quite common in my neck of the suburbs.
Go here for a tutorial to learn how to make these complicated party favors.

4. As soon as a party guest arrives, hand present to birthday boy so he can open it immediately. Then party guest's mom, who actually paid for and picked out the present, can enjoy the look on birthday boy's face when he opens the gift and says "This is awesome!" or "I already have this."

5. Hand incredible party favor over to the mom of party guest so you won't forget to give it to the kid at the end of the party. And as an added bonus, the mom will be thoroughly impressed with your PFS (party favor skills) and will feel that much more confident entrusting her child with you overnight.

6. Party guest then decides what he wants do do and does it . . .
Wii, DS, Sega Dreamcast, Foos Ball, ping pong, Beyblades, or chess.

7. Have someone go out and pick up the In-N-Out Burger and bring it back to the house.

8. Interrupt boys from their gaming session and have them wash their hands before they come eat in the kitchen. Note: This may be the most difficult part of the party. As little boys are not known for their hand washing abilities.

9. Get the boys going on introductions and have them each talk about their favorite video game. This is where you learn which parents allow their kids to play Call of Duty.

10. After dinner, boys go back to the various activities.

11. At 8:15 PM boys watch a movie. Elijah's choice was Kung Fu Panda 2 when he learned that Steeling Magnolias was off the table. Dad makes popcorn on the Whirly Pop and Elijah passes out a small handful of Bertie Botts Every Flavor Jelly Beans to the boys. No cake because Elijah chose donuts for breakfast over cake after dinner.

12. After movie, boys get ready for bed and cram into the living room. Then the dad comes in to tell some awesome bedtime stories.

13. No more talking by 10:30pm or talker(s) have to sleep in the other room.

14. One boy wakes up way too early and wakes everyone else up. Tell the boys they have to be quiet until 7am. Talkers will be sent to Elijah's room. (Yes, I had to enforce - 2 talking instigators were sent to Elijah's room until 7am and then all was quiet.) 7am - donuts and more gaming for all.

15. Send overtired, oversugared, overscreened boys home at 10am to be crabby all day long for their parents.

Elijah and his friends had a great time and we did this all for under $100! Approx. $15 for balloons, $47 for In-in-Out Burger, $27 for donuts, $8 for the party favors. (We already had the popcorn and Bertie Bots and those were last minute throw ins.) The only thing I would do different is leave town (just me) the next day so I don't have to deal with crabby son.

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Thursday, February 16, 2012

InstaValentines

Pin It Now! Linking up with Jeannett at Life Rearranged. My week in cell phone pics. What's in it for you? Probably nothing . . . but maybe candy.

"Teenager Night" AKA College/Young Adults Life Group at our house. Every Thursday night.

The embrace. Lydia assists me when I do yard duty.

Elijah has never officially played soccer (only at recess and when he was 3 he did Cubbies Soccer) until last weekend. He was awesome and I am not just saying that because I birthed him. Or maybe I am. I'll never really know.

Valentine's breakfast. My hot chocolate machine turned 6 ounces of milk and a packet of food coloring sugar into 24 ounces of pink hot chocolate. Well, it was all froth, but each kid got some. Some mixes are just not good enough to handle the machine.

Halloween candy. I mean, Valentine's Day candy.

Lunch.


I scooted Elijah's scooter to school for him to ride home. All the while delivering an envelope for the school auction and managing two girls. Probably could be a professional . . . something. Scooterer or envelope handler.

Total sweetness. She got Hello Kitty rings and said she wanted to always keep them with her. Even in heaven.

life rearranged
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Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Hollywood Days - Who is This Actor?

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Confessions of a Former Child/Teen Actress are back! For this week at least . . .
If you are new to my blog, on Wednesdays I post about my experience in Hollywood as a former child/teen actress. If you want to start at the beginning of these posts go here.
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It's been a few years since I did a "Who is This?" Hollywood post so here you go.
Recognize this guy? He guest starred on The New Lassie. In the episode I had to cut off the leg of his jeans and give him first aid after he crashed his motorcycle into my house. And they only had one pair of jeans to cut up. One take. No messin' up. I accidentally gashed his leg and he ended up having to get 32 stitches. Just kidding. We got the shot with one take and moved on with our lives.

If you can name this actor I will thank you if I ever win a beauty pageant. Oh and I will send you a copy of Totally Desperate Mom if you are the first correct guesser.


P.S. Hi Dad!
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Sunday, February 12, 2012

A Tutorial: Fancy Party Favors

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Quick tutorial on how to make these amazing party favors:
1. Have birthday boy pick songs he wants to go on a birthday mix. Be prepared to tell him "No, that song is inappropriate even though you heard it at school during the 'Fun Run' or at your friend's house."

2. Once you have created your set list, burn it on to a blank CD. When the you hear a "baloop" sound it means the CD is done burning and you can eject it from your computer!
Did I lose you yet? You okay? Stay with me before you go pinning this.

3. Use a sharpie (I chose blue because it was the first one I saw) to write "Birthday Boy's Party Mix" on the CD.

4. Put the CD in a CD sleeve and tape a pack of gum on top.
BOOM - you have an gorgeous party favor (especially if you have my unique, boy handwriting). But the best part is that it will not be thrown away. Unless the kid is allergic to Kidz Bop or gum.

P.S. I have gotten a lot of positive comments from the parents when I do CD mixes. They pop them in their cars and enjoy the (mostly) good tunes. And if you're like me what goes in the car CD player, stays in the car CD player . . . for years.
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Sunday, February 05, 2012

InstaWinner

Pin It Now! I am happy to announce that my blog friend Alicia over at Eco Friendly Homemaking won a copy of Totally Desperate Mom from my InstaJournals post on Friday.
Check out her favorite post on wool dryer balls and see how you can reduce your drying time by 30%!

Alicia do you want paperback or kindle copy?
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Fit Marriage, Fit Mom

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Once again I'm doing a post about marriage because
I think having a healthy marriage where two people actually like each other is important. Good for the Totally Desperate Mom. Good for the kids. Just all around good.* And yet, it's can be pretty hard to make the marriage a priority when you have little ones running around finger painting with their own poop.



Excerpt from Totally Desperate Mom:
When you said “I do” to your husband there was no motherhood escape clause. You didn’t say, “I do until we have kids,” or, “I do until things get tough.” I don’t know what your specific vows were, but I suspect they included a lifetime commitment to love and support your husband. Many moms neglect that commitment and instead direct all of their energy, love, and support to their children. This is not healthy for the marriage or the children. And yet, it is pretty easy to do. As busy, sometimes exhausted moms, what can we do to continually make our marriage a priority? I talked with some of my fellow TDMs about this and we came up with the following tips. Offering one tip over on Fit Moms Fit Kids Club. So you gotta go there to get it . . .

*If you are a single mom - feel my hug come through the screen and come back for my non-marriage post on Fit Moms Fit Kids Club next month. Or take note for that future marriage . . .
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Thursday, February 02, 2012

Insta-Face Tatts

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My week in pictures and journal entries from when I was deep - linking up with Jeannett at Life Rearranged.


Off to the Pinewood Derby race for Elijah's cub scouts.

Face tattoos last for a long time. We are at 5 days with no signs of wear.

I taught on the spiritual discipline of journaling at women's Bible study on Wednesday. Pulled from the archives.

Back when my journaling was very deep and very spiritual.

**Here's a trick to see if you are actually looking at these and reading them. Or just skimming to see if their is a prize at the end. Well, there's not. The prize is in the middle. A copy of my book Totally Desperate Mom. I know, I know - you'd rather have cash or a gift card, but it's not your birthday so relax. Leave a comment to with a link to your favorite blog post on your blog. I'll would like to come visit. If you don't have a blog leave a comment telling me your favorite blog. For an extra entry, become a follower of this blog on Google Friends Connect and then leave a comment telling me that you did. I will pick a winner (via random.org) or two on Sunday, Feb 5th by 8pm PST.

Sorry so sloppy.

Tom Cruise got married!

In my Hollywood stuff.

Safety meeting at the end of the cul-de-sac.

Safety tip from Elijah.

Safety tip from Elijah's classmate.

Jordis isn't taking any chances - strapped into a car seat on the garage floor with her helmet on.

Have a safe week and write down your thoughts in a random and sloppy way!
life rearranged
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Hollywood Days - Alyson Hannigan

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This was originally posted in June of 2010, but I updated it a bit so pretend it's new. . .

I first met Alyson Hannigan on the final callback for The New Lassie. After audtioning hundreds of girls for the part, they had narrowed it down to five girls. Alyson and I briefly met before the audition in the waiting room at Al Burton's office at Universal Studios in Hollywood. I was the inexperienced one (had done over 15 commercials, but no movies or TV shows) and she had starred in My Stepmother is an Alien with Kim Basinger. Obviously, I ended up getting the part. I am sure it wasn't because my acting skills were superior, but simply because I looked more like the Lassie family who had already been cast. Maybe they knew she was less of the Lassie-girl type and more of the vampire-slaying type?


I don't remember where first I re-encountered Alyson again, but it may have been at this photo shoot for 16 magazine.
We went to a lot of the same charity events.
(I think this photo was taken at a charity event of some sort: Alyson, Brian Austin Green,Carol-Ann Plante, me, Jodi Peterson)

At some point we became friends. Good friends. In fact, during the time I was in Hollywood she was one of my best friends in the business. We were an unlikely pair. We had pretty different upbringings, personalities, and styles. She was an only child from Atlanta. I was a Californian who grew up with two older brothers. And yet was a bit more of a tomboy. I was usually working every day on Lassie so we didn't have much time to hang out during the day and she ended up on a show called Free Spirit, but we hung out when we could on the weekends.

(Here we are at an Athletes and Entertainers for Kids' Halloween event for underprivileged children: Alyson, Jodi Peterson, me, Tracy Wells from Mr. Belvedere, and Jay Underwood fromThe Boy Who Could Fly)

I believe it was on hiatus from Lassie that Alyson and I were in a commercial together. I think it was for Hallmark, but I can't even remember that part. I just know it was a big deal to be in a commercial with one of your best friends - considering there are a million people in L.A. all auditioning for the same commercials. We had fun. Here we are messing around on the props truck. I in my mom jeans and Alyson in her Valentine's shirt.


Unfortunately, our friendship dissolved after a fallout over a guy. Pathetic, I know. It was the night of my surprise 16th birthday party. Here is a pic of Alyson and I before the drama.
Still not sure exactly what happened, but she ended up crying on the shoulder of this guy, Rich Landes. Or something like that.
I met Rich when his brother Michael guest starred on an episode of Lassie. (Random fact: Paul Walker tried out for this part as well . . . as per my request. I think it was sometime after our short-lived romance. But they went with the dark-haired look instead.)
Rich was a surfer guy from Laguna. Rich was my best guy friend, who I really liked. And he gave me some indicators that he liked me too. Before my surprise party he took me out to dinner, which he did a lot. We hung out a ton and talked on the phone (a real life, land line phone!) every day. Alyson knew how much I liked him. Long story short, I was heart broken when they got together at my birthday party. Or so I thought. There was some miscommunication with all of it. But shortly thereafter Alyson and Rich became boyfriend and girlfriend.

To their credit, Alyson and Rich called me so many times after that night and apologized. There were many messages from them on my answering machine. It was just a messy situation. He obviously liked her and not me. I couldn't be mad about that. It was just the way it all happened that was so crushing. My 16 year-old self forgave them (at some point), but I did not want to resume friendships with either one of them. Alyson and Rich ended up dating for a while after that.

I am happy to report that Alyson and I finally reconciled years later because I finally reached out to her. (As I mentioned, she had already reached out to me numerous times, but I didn't respond.) I don't even know how we reconnected (it was before the internet), but we met for lunch in Westwood when I was at UCLA. We kept in touch a bit after that and then lost contact. If you happen to know her or anyone who knows her I would love to get back in touch with her so send her my way. UPDATE: Thanks Rach for referring me to her twitter handle. We are now reconnected! Gotta love modern day technology.

I have not seen her show How I Met Your Mother, but I know a lot of people who love that show and I've been meaning to watch it. I am very happy for Alyson and all of her successes - especially her recent journey into the motherhood! UPDATE: She is now expecting #2! Woohoo!
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