Monday, December 29, 2008
Maria Shriver Loves Nina and Tom
What a great way to end the year. We just received this letter from California's First Lady, Maria Shriver, in the mail.
It reads:
Dear Nina and Tom,
Thank you for taking the time to send me one of your designer t-shirts [This Mama is for Obama] and I so appreciate your thoughtful gesture.
I applaud your passion to make environmentally-friendly clothes and items. Not only are your products organic, they are trendy which I'm sure keeps them in high demand.
Again, thank you and I wish you every future success!
Best,
[signature] Maria Shriver
So Cool!
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cool products,
green,
lucky,
political
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Friday, December 19, 2008
From Our Wacky Family to Yours
We wish you a merrymaking holiday season!
Thank you for the opportunity
of bringing smiles to your family
and friends with our shirts.
xoxo
Tom, Nina, The Bubby and The Monkey
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downtime
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Share the Joy
Tonight
nina and tom along with other
Downtown Davis Businesses
will be Sharing the Joy of the Holidays and will remain open until 9 pm.
Visit and experience your festive downtown community.
There will be carolers, crafts, holiday goodies, special sales and Nina's famous fudge. :)
Today only, nina and tom are offering 20% off everything in the store and on line (+free shipping).
Come by and say, "Hello and Happy Holidays!" and get some yummy cookies and fudge.
We wish you a joyous holiday season.
xoxo-n&t
nina and tom along with other
Downtown Davis Businesses
will be Sharing the Joy of the Holidays and will remain open until 9 pm.
Visit and experience your festive downtown community.
There will be carolers, crafts, holiday goodies, special sales and Nina's famous fudge. :)
Today only, nina and tom are offering 20% off everything in the store and on line (+free shipping).
Come by and say, "Hello and Happy Holidays!" and get some yummy cookies and fudge.
We wish you a joyous holiday season.
xoxo-n&t
Labels:
busytime,
cool products
Monday, December 8, 2008
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Indie Sacrameto
We were able to check out Indie Sacramento today.
It was great to see some fresh hand made goods and put faces to some Etsy shops.
This is what we liked:
Goody Goody
Roxycraft
Little Brown Box
Inki
Queen Puff Puff
Lauren Smash Toys
Anderson Soap Company
And the free parking and coffee
Labels:
cool products,
downtime
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Monday, November 24, 2008
Flashback Monday Part 34
Bananarama Venus
English Beat Save It for Later
Talking Heads Psycho Killer
English Beat Save It for Later
Talking Heads Psycho Killer
Labels:
flashbackmonday
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Monday, November 17, 2008
Flashback Monday Part 33 A Little Bit of the 90's
Massive Attack Unfinished Sympathy
The Verve Bittersweet Symphony
Oasis Wonderwall
The Verve Bittersweet Symphony
Oasis Wonderwall
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flashbackmonday
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Monday, November 3, 2008
Vote No on Prop 8 California
EQUAL RIGHTS FOR ALL!
To quote our friend Elsa,
"Homosexual men were never a threat to my marriage, it was always heterosexual women."
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Monday, October 27, 2008
"This Mama [(Gayle King (Oprah's BFF)] Supports Obama"
We just got news that Gayle King (Oprah's BFF) mentioned our shirt This Mama is for Obama on her Oprah and Friends XM Radio Show. Koren Motekaitis gave her and Oprah the shirts at the O You Conference in San Francisco this past Saturday.
Very exciting and flattering.
As soon as the podcast comes out we'll post it.
Very exciting and flattering.
As soon as the podcast comes out we'll post it.
Labels:
cool products,
lucky,
political,
t-shirts
Flashback Monday Part 32
Elivis Costello (What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love and Understanding
Midnight Oil Blue Sky Mine
John Lennon Give Peace A Chance
Midnight Oil Blue Sky Mine
John Lennon Give Peace A Chance
Labels:
flashbackmonday
Thursday, October 23, 2008
A Few Words From Warren E. Buffet
From The New York Times
October 17, 2008
Op-Ed Contributor
Buy American. I Am.
By WARREN E. BUFFETT
Omaha
THE financial world is a mess, both in the United States and abroad. Its problems, moreover, have been leaking into the general economy, and the leaks are now turning into a gusher. In the near term, unemployment will rise, business activity will falter and headlines will continue to be scary.
So ... I’ve been buying American stocks. This is my personal account I’m talking about, in which I previously owned nothing but United States government bonds. (This description leaves aside my Berkshire Hathaway holdings, which are all committed to philanthropy.) If prices keep looking attractive, my non-Berkshire net worth will soon be 100 percent in United States equities.
Why?
A simple rule dictates my buying: Be fearful when others are greedy, and be greedy when others are fearful. And most certainly, fear is now widespread, gripping even seasoned investors. To be sure, investors are right to be wary of highly leveraged entities or businesses in weak competitive positions. But fears regarding the long-term prosperity of the nation’s many sound companies make no sense. These businesses will indeed suffer earnings hiccups, as they always have. But most major companies will be setting new profit records 5, 10 and 20 years from now.
Let me be clear on one point: I can’t predict the short-term movements of the stock market. I haven’t the faintest idea as to whether stocks will be higher or lower a month — or a year — from now. What is likely, however, is that the market will move higher, perhaps substantially so, well before either sentiment or the economy turns up. So if you wait for the robins, spring will be over.
A little history here: During the Depression, the Dow hit its low, 41, on July 8, 1932. Economic conditions, though, kept deteriorating until Franklin D. Roosevelt took office in March 1933. By that time, the market had already advanced 30 percent. Or think back to the early days of World War II, when things were going badly for the United States in Europe and the Pacific. The market hit bottom in April 1942, well before Allied fortunes turned. Again, in the early 1980s, the time to buy stocks was when inflation raged and the economy was in the tank. In short, bad news is an investor’s best friend. It lets you buy a slice of America’s future at a marked-down price.
Over the long term, the stock market news will be good. In the 20th century, the United States endured two world wars and other traumatic and expensive military conflicts; the Depression; a dozen or so recessions and financial panics; oil shocks; a flu epidemic; and the resignation of a disgraced president. Yet the Dow rose from 66 to 11,497.
You might think it would have been impossible for an investor to lose money during a century marked by such an extraordinary gain. But some investors did. The hapless ones bought stocks only when they felt comfort in doing so and then proceeded to sell when the headlines made them queasy.
Today people who hold cash equivalents feel comfortable. They shouldn’t. They have opted for a terrible long-term asset, one that pays virtually nothing and is certain to depreciate in value. Indeed, the policies that government will follow in its efforts to alleviate the current crisis will probably prove inflationary and therefore accelerate declines in the real value of cash accounts.
Equities will almost certainly outperform cash over the next decade, probably by a substantial degree. Those investors who cling now to cash are betting they can efficiently time their move away from it later. In waiting for the comfort of good news, they are ignoring Wayne Gretzky’s advice: “I skate to where the puck is going to be, not to where it has been.”
I don’t like to opine on the stock market, and again I emphasize that I have no idea what the market will do in the short term. Nevertheless, I’ll follow the lead of a restaurant that opened in an empty bank building and then advertised: “Put your mouth where your money was.” Today my money and my mouth both say equities.
Warren E. Buffett is the chief executive of Berkshire Hathaway, a diversified holding company.
Or...
If you can't buy American stocks, buy American goods, made here. -n&t
October 17, 2008
Op-Ed Contributor
Buy American. I Am.
By WARREN E. BUFFETT
Omaha
THE financial world is a mess, both in the United States and abroad. Its problems, moreover, have been leaking into the general economy, and the leaks are now turning into a gusher. In the near term, unemployment will rise, business activity will falter and headlines will continue to be scary.
So ... I’ve been buying American stocks. This is my personal account I’m talking about, in which I previously owned nothing but United States government bonds. (This description leaves aside my Berkshire Hathaway holdings, which are all committed to philanthropy.) If prices keep looking attractive, my non-Berkshire net worth will soon be 100 percent in United States equities.
Why?
A simple rule dictates my buying: Be fearful when others are greedy, and be greedy when others are fearful. And most certainly, fear is now widespread, gripping even seasoned investors. To be sure, investors are right to be wary of highly leveraged entities or businesses in weak competitive positions. But fears regarding the long-term prosperity of the nation’s many sound companies make no sense. These businesses will indeed suffer earnings hiccups, as they always have. But most major companies will be setting new profit records 5, 10 and 20 years from now.
Let me be clear on one point: I can’t predict the short-term movements of the stock market. I haven’t the faintest idea as to whether stocks will be higher or lower a month — or a year — from now. What is likely, however, is that the market will move higher, perhaps substantially so, well before either sentiment or the economy turns up. So if you wait for the robins, spring will be over.
A little history here: During the Depression, the Dow hit its low, 41, on July 8, 1932. Economic conditions, though, kept deteriorating until Franklin D. Roosevelt took office in March 1933. By that time, the market had already advanced 30 percent. Or think back to the early days of World War II, when things were going badly for the United States in Europe and the Pacific. The market hit bottom in April 1942, well before Allied fortunes turned. Again, in the early 1980s, the time to buy stocks was when inflation raged and the economy was in the tank. In short, bad news is an investor’s best friend. It lets you buy a slice of America’s future at a marked-down price.
Over the long term, the stock market news will be good. In the 20th century, the United States endured two world wars and other traumatic and expensive military conflicts; the Depression; a dozen or so recessions and financial panics; oil shocks; a flu epidemic; and the resignation of a disgraced president. Yet the Dow rose from 66 to 11,497.
You might think it would have been impossible for an investor to lose money during a century marked by such an extraordinary gain. But some investors did. The hapless ones bought stocks only when they felt comfort in doing so and then proceeded to sell when the headlines made them queasy.
Today people who hold cash equivalents feel comfortable. They shouldn’t. They have opted for a terrible long-term asset, one that pays virtually nothing and is certain to depreciate in value. Indeed, the policies that government will follow in its efforts to alleviate the current crisis will probably prove inflationary and therefore accelerate declines in the real value of cash accounts.
Equities will almost certainly outperform cash over the next decade, probably by a substantial degree. Those investors who cling now to cash are betting they can efficiently time their move away from it later. In waiting for the comfort of good news, they are ignoring Wayne Gretzky’s advice: “I skate to where the puck is going to be, not to where it has been.”
I don’t like to opine on the stock market, and again I emphasize that I have no idea what the market will do in the short term. Nevertheless, I’ll follow the lead of a restaurant that opened in an empty bank building and then advertised: “Put your mouth where your money was.” Today my money and my mouth both say equities.
Warren E. Buffett is the chief executive of Berkshire Hathaway, a diversified holding company.
Or...
If you can't buy American stocks, buy American goods, made here. -n&t
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Left to Our Memory...
In the busyness of getting ready for our store's Grand Opening party, we completely forgot to bring a camera for pictures. I thought The Bubby brought it. The Bubby didn't think about it. And Tom thought that, of course, I would bring it. Anyways, we don't have any pictures of the party. We're totally bummed because we would have loved to have shared the photos with you all and have them for ourselves. Oh well.
We want to thank everyone who came, showed their continued support and ate the mass amount of food (we're so glad there were no left overs).
We are so happy people had a good time, weathered the wind and heard Cam play his bagpipes.
Thanks for a rock'n good time everyone!
We want to thank everyone who came, showed their continued support and ate the mass amount of food (we're so glad there were no left overs).
We are so happy people had a good time, weathered the wind and heard Cam play his bagpipes.
Thanks for a rock'n good time everyone!
Friday, October 10, 2008
"I'm an Obama Mama"
Here is a clip from The Daily Show, where Michelle Obama says, "She's an Obama Mama."
You can show that you're an "Obama Mama" with our cool shirt.
Labels:
cool products,
political,
t-shirts
Monday, October 6, 2008
Monday, September 22, 2008
Flashback Monday Part 31
JoBoxers Just Got Lucky
Roman Holiday Don't Try to Stop It
Heaven 17 Let Me Go
Roman Holiday Don't Try to Stop It
Heaven 17 Let Me Go
Labels:
flashbackmonday
Thursday, September 11, 2008
A Long Quick Fish'n Trip
Another spur of the moment 36 hour trip. With the drive being a total of 10 hours.
The Monkey met up with his Uncle Ken to go fishing. He had never gone fish'n before, so this was very exciting. He ended up catching his first fish in the first 15 minutes. But the best part for him was gutting the fish. "Uncle Ken, where's the heart and the guts?" Uncle Ken replied, "I just gut them, ask your dad about the anatomy."
Monday, September 1, 2008
Flashback Monday Part 30
The Cult She Sells Sanctuary
Moon Unit Zappa Valley Girl
BEWARE THIS ONE REALLY HURTS TO WATCH!
The Power Station Get It On (Bang A Gong)
Moon Unit Zappa Valley Girl
BEWARE THIS ONE REALLY HURTS TO WATCH!
The Power Station Get It On (Bang A Gong)
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flashbackmonday
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
The First Day of Senior Year
Tom and The Monkey just dropped The Bubby off to his first day of his senior year of high school. We can't believe how the time has flown.
Next year we start all over with The Monkey and kindergarten.
Next year we start all over with The Monkey and kindergarten.
Monday, August 25, 2008
Flashback Monday Part 29
Camper Van Beethoven Take The Skinheads Bowling
Adam and The Ants Stand and Deliver
The English Beat Mirror in the Bathroom
Adam and The Ants Stand and Deliver
The English Beat Mirror in the Bathroom
Labels:
flashbackmonday
Sunday, August 24, 2008
August 25th Last Day for 20% off Sale
Monday, August 25
is the last day of our
20% off Back to School Sale
+Free Shipping on Orders
$60.00 or more
It's your last chance to get
super cute goodies at great prices.
Remember, they are only this age once.
Online Orders Only Excludes Snap.ee-A-Month or Any Other Special Offer/Coupon Codes
Labels:
cool products,
t-shirts
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Homemade Airplane Peanut Butter
When The Bubby came back from his trip to San Diego, The Monkey asked if he could have his oven roasted peanuts from the plane. The Monkey was so excited because this meant he could make peanut butter. Hence, the photos of The Monkey making his own peanut butter from airplane peanuts. The safety goggles where his idea too, he didn't want any pieces to fly into his eyes. Yeah, we can't have that happen. "I gotta be safe Mom."
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Monday, August 11, 2008
Flashback Monday Part 28
Simply Red Holding Back the Years
Swing Out Sister Breakout
Sade Smooth Operator
Swing Out Sister Breakout
Sade Smooth Operator
Labels:
flashbackmonday
Friday, August 8, 2008
Monday, August 4, 2008
Flashback Monday Part 27
Stevie Wonder Superstition
ABBA S.O.S
Fleetwood Mac Landslide
ABBA S.O.S
Fleetwood Mac Landslide
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flashbackmonday
Sunday, August 3, 2008
Busy Busy Buzz Buzz
We've been super busy with summer, the store and working on finding a new normal.
Tom and I are just so thankful there is caffeine.
Oh, thank you mighty coffee gods.
Monday, July 28, 2008
Flashback Monday Part 26
Romeo Void Never Say Never
The Waitressed I Know What Boys Like
The Cars Shake It Up
The Waitressed I Know What Boys Like
The Cars Shake It Up
Labels:
flashbackmonday
A Quick Camping Trip
Yes, this is a little late but better late than never.
We made a quick camping trip last weekend for about 24 hours. We hadn't camped in very long time, so we thought we'd try it.
It was pretty nice. The Monkey learned Smores 101 and The Tommy G. smores modification (a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup instead of plain chocolate). Our site was right along the creak and that's where The Monkey spent most of his time. The Bubby read a lot and enjoyed the fire and smores too.
For us, it just felt good to get away and be outside.
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Obama Giveaway Winners
Congratulations to the our winners!
Greywolf73
3boyzmom
And thank you to everyone who entered. It was so great to read about change.
Remember, "Yes we can."
Greywolf73
3boyzmom
And thank you to everyone who entered. It was so great to read about change.
Remember, "Yes we can."
Monday, July 21, 2008
Flashback Monday Part 25
The Go-Go's Vacation
The Sparks with Jane Wiedlin Cool Places
The Boomtown Rats I Don't Like Mondays
The Sparks with Jane Wiedlin Cool Places
The Boomtown Rats I Don't Like Mondays
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flashbackmonday
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Obama Giveaway
We're giving away 1 "Got Barack?" and 1 "This Mama is for Obama shirt" Both designed and printed by us on US grown and sewn organic cotton t-shirts.
Just give us the following:
1. What's the first change would you like to see happen when http://www.blogger.com/img/gl.link.gifObama becomes President?
2. Name and Email address
3. Would you like our newsletter, if you do not already receive it?
Deadline to enter is July 25th 2008 7:00pm PST
If you can't wait to see if you won, you can purchase them here and here.
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
OPEN
We did it.
We opened our doors this last Friday and made it through our first weekend.
Yea! We're very tired.
Thank you to all our friends who came by with their love, support and good juju.
xoxo-n&t
Labels:
busytime,
cool products,
lucky
Monday, July 14, 2008
Flashback Monday Part 24
King Love and Pride
Jane's Addiction Been Caught Stealing
The Motels Suddenly Last Summer
Jane's Addiction Been Caught Stealing
The Motels Suddenly Last Summer
Labels:
flashbackmonday
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Getting There...
We'll be bringing in the desk and shipping supplies today, along with getting ready for the big weekend sale.
Thanks to Christine and The Bubbies for letting The Monkey hang out with you guys. You Rock!
Labels:
busytime,
cool products
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Flashback Monday Part 23
Ooops, it's Flashback Tuesday! Better late than never.
World Party Ship of Fools
The Church Under The Milkyway
The Alarm Rain in the Summertime
World Party Ship of Fools
The Church Under The Milkyway
The Alarm Rain in the Summertime
Labels:
flashbackmonday
Sunday, July 6, 2008
Moving Forward...
with the store front.
Some of the fixtures are up and we will be getting more throughout the week (shelves, racks, tables, lights, etc.). If you're local, stop by and peek in. We'd love to hear feed back. We are there most of the day (and night).
The opening will be Friday July 11, with about 80% of the store being complete. We're shooting for that date because Downtown Davis has their huge Sidewalk Sale that weekend and we want to get rid of a lot of old stuff.
The Grand Opening will be sometime in August. We will keep you posted.
Some of the fixtures are up and we will be getting more throughout the week (shelves, racks, tables, lights, etc.). If you're local, stop by and peek in. We'd love to hear feed back. We are there most of the day (and night).
The opening will be Friday July 11, with about 80% of the store being complete. We're shooting for that date because Downtown Davis has their huge Sidewalk Sale that weekend and we want to get rid of a lot of old stuff.
The Grand Opening will be sometime in August. We will keep you posted.
Labels:
busytime
Friday, July 4, 2008
Store Photos
We are just about finished with the floor. It took about a day and half longer than we thought.
We used a light colored bamboo. It's really pretty.
Mental note: Next time hire someone to put in the floors.
(Sorry about the couple of washed out photos, we'll have better ones, promise)
Next, the fixtures.
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Green Paint
The painting of the store is finished. We used Yolo paints, which are Zero VOC, have low odor and are mold resistant. The walls are a clean white with a small area of the ceiling being our "green".
We will be putting in the bamboo floors in very soon.
We'll post photos shortly.
Labels:
busytime,
cool products,
green
Monday, June 30, 2008
Crazy Monkey!
OMG!
The Monkey has been at a new level of crazy these last few days.
Growing pains, restless sleeping, indecisive, not eating much (that's the weirdest thing, he's always putting the food away), pretend play that at times is real but not for us, not listening, mimicking us (he tells us to "Chill out you guys.") and the list goes on and on.
When will it end?
Labels:
silly
Flashback Monday Part 22
P.I.L (Public Image Limited) This Is Not A Love Song
Tears For Fears Everybody Want to Rule The World
Men Without Hats Safety Dance
Tears For Fears Everybody Want to Rule The World
Men Without Hats Safety Dance
Labels:
flashbackmonday
Saturday, June 28, 2008
Monday, June 23, 2008
Flashback Monday Part 21
Yaz Situation
Morrissey Everyday is Like Sunday
Haircut 100 Boy Meets Girl
Morrissey Everyday is Like Sunday
Haircut 100 Boy Meets Girl
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flashbackmonday
Sunday, June 22, 2008
Viva La Reno
4 1/2 years without a single night alone.
No really.
Until Saturday at 3:00 pm to Sunday at 3:00 pm that's how it has been.
We didn't choose the serene landscape of Napa, nor the swankiness of San Francisco, or even the mountain resort of Lake Tahoe. Nope, not us, we wanted to be hard core and go to Reno, NV.
Why Reno?
No kids and a whole lotta grit.
It was great.
Thank you Sara.
Now back to work.
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Spring/Summer Cleaning
We apologize for the inconvenience if you have been trying to shop on our website.
We are reconfiguring our shop to make it better.
Email us (info@ninaandtomfamilyfashion.com) if you have any questions.
Thanks!
Labels:
busytime
Monday, June 16, 2008
Flashback Monday Part 20
Love and Rockets Ball of Confusion
I-Trimm Cars That Go Boom
Culture Club Do You Really Want to Hurt Me
I-Trimm Cars That Go Boom
Culture Club Do You Really Want to Hurt Me
Labels:
flashbackmonday
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Daddy's Day Giveaway Winners
Congrats to our two winners of our Father's Day Giveawy:
Daddy needs some love'n.
cpullum
My wife likes to spoon but I prefer to fork.
Autumn H.
Thanks to everyone who entered.
Have a great Father's Day!
Daddy needs some love'n.
cpullum
My wife likes to spoon but I prefer to fork.
Autumn H.
Thanks to everyone who entered.
Have a great Father's Day!
Labels:
giveaways
Monday, June 9, 2008
Flashback Monday Part 19
Level 42 Something About You
Howard Jones What is Love
Paul Young Every Time You Go Away
Howard Jones What is Love
Paul Young Every Time You Go Away
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flashbackmonday
Friday, June 6, 2008
Got Barack? T-shirt
Show your support for the future of our country and lives.
100% US grown and sewn organic cotton.
They are $20.00+ $5.50 shipping.
Comes in Standard Cut and Women's Cut sizes
S
M
L
XXL
To order email us at:
info@ninaandtomfamilyfashion.com or
This Mama is for Obama T-shirt
Calling All Mamas for Hope and Change!
Wear this cool shirt to let everyone know who you are and what you stand for.
Comes in Black US grown and sewn 100% organic cotton.
Just $20.00+$5.50 shipping
These are women's cut fitted t-shirts and run small you might want to go up a size
S
M
L
XL
XXL
Email us to purchase
info@ninaandtomfamilyfashion.com or
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