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May 23 2009 05:00 PM ET
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Ruthless and Toothless: Your Favorite Tattoo Artists Make Children's Clothing Their Canvas

What do you get when several of the most well-known tattoo artists in the country decide to make toddler-sized duds their canvas? The answer would be some of the coolest kid clothing around.

Ruthless & Toothless is a complete children’s line created by several of the artists from Miami Ink, the TLC television show. Everything is made in the USA and all of the artwork is original and done by the artist.

Our favorites include the Brown Stone Dress ($38), the Tiger Hoodie ($40) and the Sucker Tee ($28).

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May 23 2009 02:35 PM ET
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Kerri Walsh Welcomes Son Joseph Michael

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Forget the gold medals. Kerri Walsh just got the biggest prize of all: She became a mom.

Kerri, 30, and her husband, AVP pro-volley ball player Casey Jennings, 33, welcomed son Joseph Michael Jennings at 8:57 p.m. on Friday, May 22nd in Los Angeles.

“We could not be more thrilled to welcome Joseph into the world,” Kerri tells PEOPLE. “It’s the most incredible feeling. We are already so in love with him and it’s such an amazing, special moment for our family.”

The baby weighed in at 8 lbs., 10 oz. Mom and baby are resting comfortably.

Kerri — a gold-medalist in beach volleyball at both the 2004 and 2008 Olympics — announced the pregnancy in September, sharing the sex and name of the baby earlier this month.

Source: PEOPLE

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May 23 2009 02:00 PM ET
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John Callahan Makes Kaya His Priority

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When East Coast actor John Callahan learned that his ex-wife, actress Eva LaRue, was planning to move to the West Coast with the couple’s daughter Kaya McKenna, it meant only one thing — “I was moving to California,” he laughs. John didn’t mind because, as he says, “the reason I’m still alive and happy is this 7-year-old.”

Despite the divorce, John and Eva “get along great now” — the actor would sometimes even stay at his ex-wife’s home when working on Days of Our Lives in Los Angeles. “I would stay there if I had to work two days in a row and I got to see Kaya even more during the week as opposed to the weekends,” he notes. “It really worked out for many reasons. The Days studio is only minutes away from Kaya’s mom.”

“I waited a long time to have my daughter and I’ve never been happier,” John, 55, explains. The pair love spending time together and try to make the most of the time they see each other. “She’s happy when she’s here and that’s the bottom line,” says the actor. “Tomorrow we’re going to go hiking up in the canyon where there’s a 60-foot waterfall and we just hang around and do really simple things together.”

John and Eva met on the set of All My Children and were later married but divorced in 2005. Kaya is their only child.

Source: Soap Opera Digest, May 26th issue

– Angela

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May 23 2009 12:00 PM ET
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Oscar and Ava Jackman's Popsicle Pause

Taking a break from the sprinkler on a sizzling Thursday, Oscar Maximilian, 9, and Ava Eliot, 3 ½, enjoy an icy treat — and a chat with dad Hugh Jackman — in a New York City park.

Mom is Deborra-Lee Furness.

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May 23 2009 11:00 AM ET
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Disney Imagination Movers Warehouse Mouse DVD: My Daughter's First Crush

Disney’s Imagination Movers is an example of what can happen when a powerhouse pulls out the stops to create a live-action show for the 3 year-old demographic.

The result is superbly well-crafted TV, with consistent art direction, tastefully executed special effects, and two music videos in every episode.

Recently released, the Imagination Movers: Warehouse Mouse Edition ($14) is their first DVD since coming to Disney, featuring four episodes plus a bonus episode of the animated Playhouse Disney series Special Agent Oso.

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May 23 2009 08:00 AM ET
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Olympian Nikki Stone and Her Pretty Princess

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So pretty in pink! Olympian Nikki Stone — who won the gold medal as an inverted aerial skier at the 1998 Nagano Games — poses with her daughter, 11-month-old Zali Stone Spencer, at the My Princess Academy Tea Party held May 9th at the Castle Ivar in Los Angeles.

The My Princess Academy Tea Party was part of the Hollywood Mother’s Day Spa Retreat event designed to pamper celebrity moms and their kids.

It was complete with professional etiquette lessons for the princesses in training and dress-up quarters where girls could dress up in royal dresses, tiaras and magic wands!

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May 22 2009 06:00 PM ET
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Kim Raver Thankful for Her Support System

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Being a working mother requires a difficult balancing act, but thanks to her own mom, Kim Raver knows how to handle it! As a single mom that worked full time, Tina Raver taught Kim that “it’s the quality of time you spend with your kids that matters.” Although she logs long hours on set, Kim knows when she comes home, sons Luke West, 6 ½, and Leo Kipling, 19 months, are all that matter. Additionally, a strong support system — in the form of husband Manu Boyer and her extended family — make a difference as well.

“My husband, Manu, is amazing with the kids. Just from the day they were born, he jumped right in and he was changing diapers. And if we’re both working, I have my sister, my mom, my stepdad — I’m so lucky to have all of them living in New York.”

Lucky enough to receive “great support at work,” the actress worked through both her pregnancies. Appearing on the television drama Third Watch when she became pregnant with Luke, the show was “incredibly physical” and required her to lift gurneys, among other things. Thankfully, “I had an amazing producer, who knows the value of family and found ways to make it work,” she recalls. “Luckily, I was wearing a big paramedic coat, so I was pregnant until the last minute of shooting and then we were on hiatus.” While expecting Leo, Kim was part of NBC’s Lipstick Jungle and found them to be just as supportive as her previous show. “Being in sample size clothing with a big belly was an interesting, tricky thing,” remembers Kim. “But I’ve never seen a group of people rally behind me and support me as much as our executive producer and everyone on that set. Not only during my pregnancy, but afterwards when I was nursing for 10 months.”

Even though everyone was supportive of Kim, she admits that working motherhood is “a real juggling act.” “I had a nursery on the set, so I had my children with me during the day,” she admits. “But it’s tricky managing 10 pages of dialogue, costume changes and then feeling stress because you want to be the parent and also do your job really well. So you learn to multitask and get things done in a shorter period of time.”

To that end, Kim figured out a schedule that worked for her. “I would memorize my lines on the way to work and get my emails done while I was in hair and makeup so I could go spend time with the kids,” she explains. “It’s a tough schedule; if I had to be up at 4 a.m., I’d go to sleep at 7 p.m. And I learned to sacrifice some things like watching TV. I wasn’t doing much for myself.”

Making sure she is the one caring for her sons — “I love the little things like feeding them, bathing them and reading them stories” –  is important to Kim, 40 — even when they’re making messes! On a recent flight with her boys and their babysitter, Leo became ill. “He was throwing up all over me and, even though I had help, I was the one who was caring for my child,” Kim notes.

“I’m not the type of mom who’s going to hand over my kid and have someone else clean him up. It’s really important to me that I’m there to take care of them and make sure the bumps and bruises are okay or make sure their sunscreen is slathered on during the summer.”

Source: Working Mother

– Angela

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