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The New Mommy and Me

September 19th, 2010

The consignment store Mommy and Me in Tyler Texas has moved to a new location. Before they moved their store was really small and was unable to keep all the clothes organize in the store, and many times had to set up a lot of their clothes outside. Although they had their boy’s clothes separated from their girl’s clothes. It was hard to find what you were looking for. In the old location, Mommy and Me was tucked on the side of a building that you could not really see it from the road, it was easy to drive right past it.

The new location (which was formally California Girl) makes the store easier to find. Even though the location have moved and the store is larger, it has not changed the clothes they sale. When you are shopping at Mommy and Me you really have to make sure there are not any stains or rips in the clothes. I understand that they clothes that they sale are all used clothes and are resold at their store, but I think that they should have a smaller selection of clothing that are in better shape. It is hard to dig through clothes that are all stained to find the one outfit that is the right size and clean.

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It is harder to find good clothes for infants, because most of the clothes are not in very good shape, but they are sold at great prices. Their little boy’s selection is really small most of the time. Their selections do vary so you can always find something new when you return. Mommy and Me does have a better selection for girls from sizes 18months-3T (which is great for me since I shop for those sizes).

Selling your used clothes at a consignment store is a great way to put a little extra cash in your pocket especially because kids grow so fast and only wear one size for a few months. The people that work and own Mommy and Me are great to work with and are really nice.

I think that it is worth going to Mommy and Me. Even though you have to dig to find what you are looking for, it is possible for you to find something in good shape for a great price. Shopping here is sort of a like a treasure hunt, which can be fun but frustrating at the same time.

Something Different At King’s Academy

January 8th, 2010

 At the beginning of the Summer I focused much of my writing attention on private schools and tutoring services in Tyler. One of the first schools I profiled was King’s Academy Christian School. Well, I have an amendment, or an addition to the piece I wrote in June. After five years sharing a facility with New Covenant Church on Shelley drive, the school has out grown that building, and is moving to a new location. King’s Academy will now be sharing a building with Trinity Baptist Church on Fourth Street in Tyler.
 
The school will retain its autonomy in terms of its government and denominational affiliation, (or lack thereof), but will partner with the church in order to share the cost of the facilities. The new location is beautiful, and will allow the school to continue to expand. The classes and programs offered by the school will not change too much immediately, but the staff hopes that the new digs will allow the school’s opportunities to grow along with the student body. Thankfully most of the faculty will be returning, so the Tyler schools immediate future continues to look bright.

King’s Academy in Tyler is enrolling now. Classes start on August twenty fourth, with open houses the proceeding week. To learn more about King’s see my earlier blog dated June seventeenth entitled “Something different in Education,” also located on this site. For even more information, call their office at (903)534-9992, or see the website at www.kacs.net. For more information on Trinity Baptist Church, call (903)593-3143 or visit their website at www.tbctyler.org. To learn more about New Covenant Church see their website at www.ncctyler.org.

Exotic Fish in Tyler

January 8th, 2010

Exotic Fish

2501 Loop 323
Tyler, TX 75701-9210
(903) 509-0105

Well, it seems I may have a new favorite business in Tyler. Walking into the Exotic Fish store is almost like visiting a scuba shop where the reef is brought indoors. This new store seems like something one might find in a costal Texas town rather than somewhere this far from the Gulf. They have an incredibly beautiful selection of fish in the most vibrant colors found this side of the beach. Tyler’s Exotic Fish carries an amazingly diverse selection of species; including all the usual fresh water varieties, as well as specialty fish like rays, eels and even, (from time to time) small sharks.
 
As someone who has enjoyed owning aquariums off and on for years, I know a little about the hobby; the people at E.F. in Tyler know a lot. They offer a tremendous selection of all things aquarium related. They sell fish tanks of nearly every shape and size and can help the customer install either a salt or fresh water aquarium in his or her home or office. The store also sells accessories like coral, stone and various plants. And fish are not the only interest here. The Tyler Texas store has a section for exotic reptiles as well including lizards, snakes and more. 

Due to the fact that this is a specialty shop, expect to pay more. These are not the four for a dollar variety one might find at Walmart, but the fish won’t be dead by the time you get them home either. The folks at the Exotic Fish store are actually experts who can offer help and advice to anyone with just about any question about up keep of their tanks.

A visit to this store is an event whether or not you intent to buy and it’s actually an educational experience for the kids who will be mesmerized by all the fish. Check out Tyler’s Exotic Fish store at their new location on the loop across from Jack O’ Diamonds.

The New Lifeway in Tyler

October 9th, 2009

Since I started writing for tylertxdirectory.com some of the businesses and schools I have written about have either expanded or changed locations and I have attempted to make additional notations, or write new articles when becoming aware of these developments. One such change has occurred with the opening of Lifeway Christian Store’s new location on South Broadway next to Best Buy.

The new local is a great one. The shopping center has become one of the busiest in Tyler and the bookstore will definitely pick up a lot of new walk in customers. The inside of the store is open and much less constricted and crowed than the old store. The selection is large as well. The product runs the gambit from art, to books, music and various gift items; even small pieces of jewelry. Lifeway has definitely become Tyler’s Christian Barnes and Noble.

My criticisms of the store remain the same as they were in my original piece. The theological persuasion of Lifeway Christian is extremely sectarian, being that it is a Baptist affiliated business. Anyone belonging to a more traditional denomination should be prepared to look elsewhere for relevant material. While searching for information on St. Francis of Assisi for a Sunday school class, an acquaintance of mine from church was told, rather priggishly, that “we don’t carry Catholic stuff.” The fact is, most of the literature in the store is popular religious writing, only written over the last fifty years, (and that’s probably a stretch, but I’ll give them an extra twenty). I’ve heard it said (and I whole heartedly agree) that for every new book one reads he should read three old ones. This could prove a difficult mantra to follow by shopping only at Lifeway Christian. Good thing Tyler has so many other book stores.

Even though I didn’t find much literature of interest to me (possibly because I wasn’t looking for a particular title), I will admit that I enjoyed browsing in the store. It’s neat, clean and well organized. Dispite my friend’s experience the staff is generally helpful, and while doctrinally narrow, it is a family friendly environment. So lest my readers think my evaluation too harsh, I give the New Lifeway Store a three, out of five stars. To read my original article on the store, go to the Tyler Blog section of this site and look for the title “Lifeway Christian Store in Tyler,” or for more information on the organization, see their website at www.lifewaystores.com.