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Five Tips for Teaching Children the Joy of Giving this Spring2ACTion

April 9 is Spring2ACTion, Alexandria’s Day of Giving where we come together to raise nearly $3 million for organizations serving our most vulnerable citizens. Critical federal funding that our non-profits and schools rely on is being stalled at best, and eliminated at worst. As we see more of our neighbors in need, it’s going to be up to the public sector to come to their aid. This is the perfect time to teach children the joy of giving so others may thrive. 

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Baseball’s Back: Let’s Celebrate!

Next Thursday is Nationals’ Opening Day and Alexandria Little League opens the season that Saturday. To celebrate, on March 29, Red Barn Mercantile will be handing out peanuts and our much better version of Cracker Jacks, streaming games all day, wearing our favorite team’s colors, and hosting Port City Brewing Co. for a tasting of their seasonal sensation ALX IPA.

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Veronica Beard and Cisco Home: Get the Look

When I saw Elizabeth’s post: “Styled Looks with Veronica Beard” it hit me – I haven’t done an outfit to room article in a long time, so why not give that a go?!  I took three looks from Elizabeth’s Veronica Beard trunk show and threw together the bones of a room. Just imagine family photos, a collection of artwork, treasures collected over time and you essentially have three outfits to a room.

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Our Team’s Favorite Oscar Winners + Pick this Year’s Winners with Us!

If you have been reading this blog for any length of time, you know I LOVE the Oscars. Every year we try to commemorate the occasion in some way. This year we are hosting our first ever Oscar’s Pool! Compete against friends, neighbors, our team, and complete strangers from around the country to win a $100 gift card to one of our three stores.

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What’s on Sale at Alexandria’s Annual Warehouse Sale

We are excited to participate in this year’s Walkable Warehouse Sale on February 1 and 2. That means we’re getting serious about marking things down. All our Christmas – what’s left of it that is! – will be 75% off. Everything that was 30% off will be 50% off and we will be taking new 30% off markdowns. That’s true at Red Barn Mercantile, Penny Post and Pippin Toy Co.! 

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Resolution Alternatives: Do More, Do Less

Get a piece of paper, draw a line down the middle, and write “More” in one column and “Less” in the other one. Then visualize the last year, or the last many years, and ask yourself what do you want more of in 2025. Is it more time with family, more time for yourself, more long walks, more curiosity, or maybe more connection?

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7 Thoughtful Host Gifts That Aren’t Wine (Perfect for Any Occasion!)

Wine and flowers are great go-to gifts. If you want to go that route, then be sure the flowers are in a vase, and you tell them clearly the wine is for later. If you want to go a slightly different route, then here are a few good ideas. Keep in mind that a thoughtful gift doesn’t need to break the bank. The overall theme is to pamper your host and make sure they don’t feel like they have to act immediately.

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6 Realistic Tips for Traveling with Kids This Holiday Season

If traveling and being with family fills you with joy and is what you need this year, then here are a few tips to make it easy. You don’t have to do it alone. If you’re traveling with a partner, they should share the load. I’m talking to you, Moms. It is not your job to manage everything and make everyone happy. A partnership means they fully participate.

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Who’s Ready for Red Barn Mercantile’s Holiday Reveal?!

For us we know that the holidays are full of emotion – love, happiness, stress, and melancholy. It’s our job to make them as joyful and stress-free as possible and we take that job very seriously. I’m extremely excited for the selection that we curated for you this year and can’t wait for you to see it! On November 7 from 6pm to 9pm Red Barn Mercantile will fling open its door to our annual Christmas wonderland!

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What is “Strega Nona Fall” and Why is it Trending?

I had no idea what “Strega Nona Fall” was until Julia, who is on TikTok, told me it was a thing. As soon as I heard Strega Nona, I was in. I didn’t even need to research it because it was an immediate recall to the book and all the coziness of her kitchen. In the story our heroine, an Italian Grandma Witch (as her name translates to) has a magic pasta pot.

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Penny Post and Meant To Be Calligraphy On Love Is Blind!

My friend Michele of Meant To Be Calligraphy and I have been sitting on a big secret for over a year.  Last year about this time – actually, it was the day of Doggie Trick or Treat! – we closed Penny Post for the day and Michele taught a private brush lettering class for Love Is Blind’s (now favorite) couple, Taylor and Garrett. You can see it all unfold in Episode 10 (around the 21 min. mark) of this season!

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Banwood Bikes, Trikes, Scooters, and Skateboards Trunk Show at Pippin Toy Co.

Tricycles and bicycles are a staple on most holiday wish lists, so we wanted to make sure you got yours well in advance. This weekend, we are having a Banwood trunk show. We will have examples of everything they have and all the colors they offer so you can see them in person. They will be here well in advance of the holidays so you can delight your little people this season!

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I’m A Voter

I know that in Northern Virginia I’m preaching to the choir about voting. The majority of people who can vote in this area are already registered. Hell, registering to vote is the first thing some kids do when they turn 18. I know mine did. While those who can vote are likely registered, I still feel like it’s our responsibility to encourage voting every election cycle. The first thing to do is make a voting plan.

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Play Love is Blind Bingo with Penny Post!

The closest to reality TV I get is The Great British Bake Show. I love me some Pru and Paul. The Britts are just so nice to each other when competing. We can use more of that, don’t you think?!  Love is Blind is not something I would normally gravitate to, but since they are in D.C., we thought — what the hell let’s have some fun with it and play BINGO!

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Get Ready for Spooky Season

I LOVE October. It’s the perfect temperature, I can wear sweatshirts with sandals, mellow creme pumpkins hit the candy shelves, the leaves are peak color, and Halloween. Those are all good reasons to love the month, am I right?! I’ve never been one to dress up for Halloween as an adult, but I revel in the joy it brings to children.

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Making Pippin Toy Co. Part Three: Giving a Store Personality

I like to give my stores a personality. Each one is distinct. When we tell people that we own all three they usually see the resemblance, but for the most part, we’ve done a good job of imbuing them with their own unique personality. Honestly, figuring out who they will be is most of the fun. What do they look like? Smell like? Even sound like?

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I’ve Decided I Need a Home by the Water Surrounded by Evergreens

Recently, my family took a trip to the Pacific Northwest. Our first stay was in a funny little house tucked away in a corner of a tidy community with homemade signs that asked us to watch out for the family of roughly eight deer who made their home there. Surrounded by evergreens, the house was on the edge of a bluff high above the Straight of Juan de Fuca.

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