It's Cinco De Mayo And Derby Time!
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- Published on Wednesday, 01 May 2013 18:23
- Written by Heather Chapman
It's one of my favorite weekends of the year. Thanks to D0512 in Austin, I discovered this cool nugget of information on their website. Isn't this a clever way to celebrate both occasions at one event?

If you're stuck at home, why not make the best of it? Invite the neighbors over, and have your own celebration. You can't go wrong with Mint Juleps and Margaritas in the mix.
Fashionista's Champagne & High Tea Evening at Millie & Mox Children's Boutique
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- Published on Wednesday, 24 April 2013 15:44
- Written by Heather Chapman
A fun and stylish evening at Millie & Mox Children's Boutique. In celebration of the 5th Austin's nnnual Fashion Week, they will be showcasing Austin's own Tess Tots. Be sure to RSVP early, as there is limited space; only the first 150 guests to reply will be able to attend. Attendees should RSVP to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by 5pm on Thursday, May 2nd 2013.

Location of Millie & Mox: 5145 N. RR 620, Ste. B110. Austin, Tx. 78732
Tidbits: A Collection Of Tips & Tricks
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- Published on Wednesday, 17 April 2013 02:17
- Written by Heather Chapman
It's been awhile since I've done a Tidbit post. These posts may not be specific to the Four Points area; however, they may be helpful in our everyday lives. I always have a running collection of interesting finds of tips and tricks via the Internet bookmarked. Here are a few of my favorites. I hope you find them useful.
#1- An easy, time saving way to clean the stuck on food and grime from inside your microwave.
We've all been there, scrubbing and scrapping the dried, caked on food bits left over from previous use. Clearly not from you, because you would have taken the extra few moments to clean up the obvious mess that was left from the TV dinner explosion. Thank goodness for clever people who have thought of neat little tricks like this to help us out. You can actually accomplish two tasks at once with this tidbit.

