Xlear Inc, The Xylitol Experts Children’s products Giftbasket #giveaway

Xlear contacted me and asked me to sample their product line and write a review. I declined because my kids are so young still. We’re not supposed to be giving them anything stronger than IB. So we have a giveaway:

Here is some information about the products:

Kids Xlear® Nasal Spray

Retail Price: $6.99

Xlear (pronounced ‘clear’) is a patented, non-addictive nasal wash designed to aid in the relief of irritation caused by pollutants, allergens and infections of the nasal passages. It is the ONLY nasal wash that has combined an effective amount of the unique properties of the natural substance, XYLITOL, and the health-promoting practice of a saline nasal spray to help wash, hydrate moisturize the nasal passages.

Infant Tooth Gel

Retail Price: $5.49
Delicious all-natural gel for application on the gums and teeth of infants and toddlers. Kids love the natural xylitol-sweet taste. Spry Infant Tooth Gel is designed specifically for toddlers and children that struggle with brushing. Clinical studies have shown xylitol to have excellent oral health benefits.

Xlear® Nasal Spray – 3 Pack

Retail Price: $18.95
Xlear® Nasal Spray contains xylitol, purified water, saline and grapefruit seed as a preservative. Purified water, saline, and grapefruit seed extract (GSE) are found in over-the-counter nasal moisteners that have been used for years. Xylitol is the key ingredient that makes Xlear® Nasal Wash so revolutionary and effective.

SparX® Berry

Retail Price: $1.49
SparX® candies are just what moms and all health conscious people have been craving – sweetened with 100% xylitol, they’re tasty treats that don’t promote tooth decay. Also in Citrus and Fruit flavors.

Peppermint Gum

Retail Price: $19.80
Not only does Spry® gum taste amazing, but Xylitol gum has the added benefit of inhibiting bacteria and the creation of acid in the mouth.

Enter to win:

2 Boxes of Kids Xlear

1 Spry Infant Tooth Gel (want to get one more kids product in there)

Nasal Spray 3-Pack

Box of Spry Peppermint Gum

Sparx Candy – 1 of each 3 flavors

(40.00 Value)

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(I didn’t receive anything from this post, I also have no opinion positive or negative about the company. I just chose to do this for them because I am generally a nice person. ;-) )

Christmas Cafe Reliant K, Sleigh Ride Let it Snow Baby… Let it Reindeer

 

 

Let It Snow Baby... Let It ReindeerAnother one of my favorites.

Relient K is another upbeat band that is great for the younger crowd and the crowd that wants to feel younger like me. I’m not old I know that but I love to listen to all kinds of music and one thing about Relient K is they are a Christian band that plays music your young ones can listen to, Will listen to.

Let It Snow Baby… Let It Reindeer

I can’t remember which track has one but there is an Easter Egg on one of the tracks. It’s a great listen.

With 16 tracks Relient K really delivered on this album. Stay Awake this Christmas with Relient K.

1. Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
2. Sleigh Ride
3. Merry Christmas, Here’s to Many More
4. Angels We Have Heard on High
5. Deck the Halls
6. 12 Days of Christmas
7. Silent Night/Away in a Manger
8. I Celebrate the Day
9. In Like a Lion (Always Winter)
10. I’m Getting Nuttin’ for Christmas
11. We Wish You a Merry Christmas
12. Santa Claus Is Thumbing to Town
13. Handel’s Messiah
14. I Hate Christmas Parties
15. Boxing Day
16. Auld Lang Syne

Shred Sled made a donation to the Toy Drive I am working on

 

Shred Sled sent me one of their boards to review and I like it. It scares me to death but I’m not big on sports, balance, or skateboarding. Let’s just say I have a left foot and a right foot but they occasionally trip over each other.

What I do like about Shred Sled over it’s competitor is that it has four wheels instead of just two. It also sort of folds. It’s hard to explain, but it’s almost like being able to fold the board in half, but not that far. It just has the ability to fold and rotate. I think the trick possibilities are very high.

 

My husband says this will make an excellent gift for a teenager. So that’s what we are doing with it. I invited you to check out this wonderful skate board there are plenty of videos on You Tube and options on the Shred Sled Website. We’re going to buy a helmet so the kid also has some safety with this Christmas Donation. ;-)

Big Brain Puzzle Book Review/Donation and #Giveaway

imageTHE BIG BRAIN PUZZLE BOOK is available wherever books are sold and will aid the Alzheimer’s Association in its mission to promote brain health.

Alzheimer’s Association Presents The Big Brain Puzzle Book (Alzheimers Association)

Awareness helps with most diseases in identifying the onset and most diseases are easy to cure or you can slow down the effects if you catch them early. Knowing the 10 Warning signs of Alzheimer’s disease is vital to being diagnosed early and receiving the best help and care possible.

 

The Big Brain Puzzle Book is filled with brainteasers and puzzles created by internationally-syndicated puzzle writer, Terry Stickels. Terry is well known for his three columns: “Frame Games,” published in USA Weekend magazine; “Stickelers,” featured in more than 200 newspapers daily, and he is also a featured puzzle columnist for London’s largest newspaper, The Guardian.

You can actually decrease your chances of developing this progressive and fatal disease (Alzheimer’s) by simply increasing your brain activity with a puzzle book like The Big Brain Puzzle Book. But you can just enjoy it too and not even think of the help you are giving yourself by keeping your mind active. I love brainteasers. I just love them. I love Sudoku and just puzzles. I love mysteries and suspense and my brain is weird. I get a huge high by solving things. Even just how to pack a box, or suitcase is exciting to me. 

The puzzle book is categorized into three progressive levels:

  • Level 1 – Basic logic reasoning, visual and wordplay games will help kick start neurons. Frame games, like descrambling the letters “Hsilgne” to make “Shingle,” are found throughout this section.
  • Level 2 – Readers are encouraged to work through more challenging puzzles with friends and family. This section incorporates out-of-the-box trivia questions like knowing which state besides Missouri is bordered by eight states.
  • Level 3 – Complete higher level mathematical equations, wordplay and spatial and logical reasoning games. Advanced exercises, like finding the next fraction in a sequence and mind-bending word problems, come into play.

About the Alzheimer’s Association & Terry Stickels:

The Alzheimer’s Association is the leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer care, support and research. Our mission is to eliminate Alzheimer’s disease through the advancement of research, to provide and enhance care and support for all affected, and to reduce the risk of dementia through the promotion of brain health. Our vision is a world without Alzheimer’s. For more information, visit http://www.alz.org/.

I was sent a copy of this book to review and I have looked at it and played with it in my head and now I am going to donate it. I think it will make a great Christmas Present and that’s why it has made my  Christmas guide.

 

Mom Start's Christmas Guide

I also have one to giveaway:

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Relish and why you should pay for their menu planning service #giveaway

At First:

relish When Relish.com contacted me and asked me to review them and post a giveaway on my site I thought, why in the world would someone pay for this service. They told me they were a meal planning service I didn’t  understand that they also have are a grocery list maker. You can pick meals and then create a grocery list. Well, I can do that.

It is the Simple-ness that is involved and the speed of the list creation and the fact that you can change your mind and pick something else. You’ll find a whole lot to choose from including freezer meals, vegetarian menus, super-quick and slow cooker recipes.  And you’ll find tons of kid’s friendly meals.

For subscriptions at $7 a month, you’ll end up with five complete dinners for a family of four running you less than $95. Between the money savings and the anxiety savings, you’re coming out way ahead. Can you put a price on the time you will save? 7.00 a month is not very much. Can you give up Two Lattes? Or one and a half?

How It Works:
relish2 Once a week depending on which day you sign up, you will receive an email from RELISH! with a quick link back to the site where you can choose the dinners you’d like to prepare. Simply download your week’s menu, recipes and easy-to-follow shopping list. You do NOT need an email to access the site. Just log in anytime.

Weekly Menu:
Each week choose up to 5 items you’d like to make for the week plus a dessert. When you have a menu that you want to make again, put it into your Favorites Folder and you can have it any week, just put in into the weekly menu and it will go into your grocery list.

Freezer Meals:
We offer monthly freezer meals to help supplement the weekly menus. Go to the freezer tab, choose your menus, shop and come home and cook for a couple of hours. You’ll have great meals always on hand. And, they provide the freezing labels too. You can also add recipes you’d like to prepare again in your favorites folder.

Enter Your Own Recipes: 
If you like to enter some personal recipes into the Relish! system and enjoy them any time.  Simply go to the My Recipes tab and you can enter your recipes.  Allow 5-7 days for the recipe to be formatted and placed in your favorites folder. Remember, the ingredients for your recipes will go into your grocery list, that’s the best part.

Creating the grocery list is the best part. I like to create meals and cook but sometimes when I’m going down the ingredient list in the cookbook something gets forgotten. I also enjoyed how the lists were organized. My lists are never organized. I do think this service is worth paying for if you have a little extra money to help you save time.

 

You can enter to win a one year subscription.

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Guest Post by Wednesday Martin Ph. D He Has Kids! Now What?

clip_image001Author of Stepmonster: A New Look at Why Real Stepmothers Think, Feel, and Act the Way We Do

Experts estimate that half of all women in the U.S. will wind up living with or married to a man with kids — and some put the number even higher. That means the chances that you or your best friend will wind up a stepmother or stepmother figure are . . . pretty good.

Here’s your cheat sheet on being with a man with kids, whether you’re seeing one seriously now, just dating, or interested "just in case." These strategies can make being involved with a divorced dad easier than you thought . . .

clip_image0011. Don’t rule out dating or getting involved with one on principle, or you might narrow the field — and really miss out on a great guy. There are more divorced dads out there than ever before.

2. Be honest. When in the first stages of getting to know a man with kids, be yourself. Don’t act more interested in his kids than you really are, for example, or paint yourself as a "kid person" if you’re not. It’s hard to buck the social pressure women feel to be loving and maternal every second, but it’s never good to start out under false pretenses. You’re not auditioning — you’re getting to know him.

3. Have a look at his parenting style — it’s part of who he is as a person and a potential partner. One woman I spoke to while researching my book Stepmonster told me that, the first time she went to her boyfriend’s home, she got a good sense of his parenting style. "It was loving but firm," she told me. And since she was on board with that, she could relax into the relationship that much more easily.

4. Read the clues. Debbie, another woman I interviewed, told me that the first time she visited her boyfriend’s place, she immediately noticed that the family computer was in his bedroom. It gave her pause — for good reason. It was a clue about how ready he was for privacy and romance — two key ingredients for a relationship to flourish. Not very! But Martin, dad of an 11-year-old boy, had lived in the living room for years. He built himself a wall when things got serious with Martine — letting her know he was ready to build a space for her in his life.

5. Don’t worry if he doesn’t introduce you to his kids at first. Many divorced dads are very slow to introduce their kids to a girlfriend for a lot of reasons. And some have nothing to do with you. For example, if his relationship with his ex is very high conflict, he may fear the kids letting her know you’ve arrived on the scene, for all the fireworks it could ignite.

6. Don’t feel like you have to make it all about them. Many women report feeling very pressured to pay constant attention to a boyfriend’s kids and "win them over." It’s fine to be a couple and go out on a date. If he can’t do that, or wants every date to revolve around his kids, he’s giving you a big clue about where partnership is on his radar, and what the rest of your lives together might be like.

7. No need to fudge the truth about babies. If you’re a person who wants to have kids of your own eventually, and the topic comes up, don’t craft an answer you think he wants to hear. Give him the real one. If it scares him off, isn’t it better to know that sooner than later?

8. Beware the phrase, "You just don’t understand kids." If he says this, you can expect more of it — and very likely some hesitancy to give you much authority in the household — down the line.

9. Know that he might be time and cash strapped. Divorced dads are sometimes supporting two households, and trying to put in a full-time type effort with kids while holding down a full-time job. He could well be under financial pressure, and sad about not seeing his kids as often as he did when they lived with him full time. Can you handle that? Being honest with yourself — and him — early on can save you resentment down the line.

10. Know that it can be fun. Women I interviewed told me they had some wonderful times dating the man with kids they ended up marrying or seriously partnering with. Sometimes, the kids sealed the deal. Dawn told me she fell in love with her three-year-old stepdaughter-to-be before she fell in love with the kid’s father! "She was and still is such a sweet little girl. She made it even easier for me to imagine us all together." Patty loved seeing that her beau (and now husband) James was an awesome dad. "I saw his gifts as a dad — so sensitive, so committed," Patty told. "And that made him sexy in a whole different way. The other guys couldn’t hold a candle to that."

©2009 Wednesday Martin, Ph.D., author of Stepmonster: A New Look at Why Real Stepmothers Think, Feel, and Act the Way We Do

Author Bio
Wednesday Martin Ph.D.,
author of Stepmonster: A New Look at Why Real Stepmothers Think, Feel, and Act the Way We Do was a regular contributor to the New York Post’s parenting page for several years, and her work has appeared in a number of national magazines. She earned her doctorate in comparative literature from Yale and taught cultural studies and literature at Yale, the New School, and Baruch College. Martin, a stepmother for nine years, lives in New York City with her husband and their two sons.

For more information please visit www.WednesdayMartin.com.

Add Some Flair to your night out with a Signature Drawstring, and your daytime with freebird

Elliott Lucca’s Signature Drawstring has Arrived!  A tribute to the classic style icons of our time, its modern detailing offers a touch of luxury in a bigger, bolder way!  Check it out at www.elliottlucca.com and get Free Shipping on orders over $200! Three different metallic colors and one satin finish. These bags are a great way to add some flair and pizzazz with any outfit.

 

 

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Check out the new freeBird Peaced Bucket for only $48 at www.thesak.com/freebird!  Also, there is only 3 days left to enter the Best Friends Contest for a chance to win a sak Classics bag and Dogeared necklace for you and your BFF!!  Enter today at www.thesak.com. I think this brown one would go great with leggings or blue jeans.

 

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A Quick Note to all my PR Peeps

I try very hard to make you all happy and I know I gave some of you posting dates. I need to let you know that I’m three days behind, at least three days behind. My kids are sick and my daughter has an ear infection. So tomorrow is cuddles, soup and books!

I don’t know the word no so as long as you are patient I will get caught up. Also, I want to thank all of you for the difference you are helping me to make with my Toy Drive and MOMS Club Gift Basket

Toy Drive

so far has at least 400.00 worth of Toys thanks to

Hasbro, Shred Sled, Klutz, Her Interactive, Lionsgate

 

 

My MOMS Club Gift Basket

is worth at least 500.00 thanks to

Johnson & Johnson, Learning Curve, The Sak, Whooda Thought Mrs. Smith Diaper Bags, and the list goes on.

Thank you all for helping me make a difference.

 

THANK YOU

I’ll be back to regularly scheduled blogging next week.

Wordless Wednesday – I don’t like this photo

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Random Tuesday: I am on the verge of insanity

randomtuesday Depth Perception, Insomnia & Other Random Tuesday ThoughtsI feel like I’m on a sharp blade right now and that the sharpness is unavoidable. I will fall either direction, it’s just a matter of how deep and which way I slip. Will I go crazy as the season moves on and I get closer to the date of my surgery or will I stay sane, calm and the loving mother that I am.

I have a huge issue with keeping my patience right now. I can not keep it at all. It’s not just my kids either. I’m in target and waiting for a prescription for my daughter. They told me 30 minutes I thought yeah right! So I gave them longer, we bought some cookies, a snack and enjoyed ourselves and close to an hour later they still weren’t done with our prescription.

One of the techs told me that it was done but the pharmacist had to check it. Ummm, why? And they said she would do it right after injecting that person with the flu shot. So, what happens next, the pharmacist goes and gets another flu shot ready, injects another person and I have to wait another 15 minutes and my kids are grumpy. I was livid. I can usually control my temper but the tech was telling people, oh, your prescription will be ready in 20 minutes. I was thinking you are crazy to tell her that. So I looked at the lady and said, It’s going to be at least an hour before it’s ready. She looked at me like she was scared out of her mind because she would have to wait an hour for her prescription to be filled. I’m thinking I guess it depends on how many flu shots they give in between and there is only one pharmacist there. The tech looked at me shocked. You’ve been waiting an hour? Yes, Yes I have, my kids are screaming and you think I’m here for the fun of it.

The pharmacist was kind enough to give me a 10.00 coupon for a target gift card. That’s the only thing that calmed me down. Over Estimate. Always Over Estimate. Makes for happier customers when you get done early.

Also, employees that argue with me. Sometimes I wonder if they are docked pay over coupons. How many people actually use coupons, in my area, not that many, or at least not the way I do. Be happy that I’m saving money. The guy that rang me up today at Target, I glared at him when he questioned my coupon usage. I told him, you get the redemption for every coupon and he stopped arguing with me.

My last thought is, am I the only one in this country that speaks English anymore. We are the only country that does not have a national language. If we switched, to French, Spanish, Dutch, Polish, German, I mean, I would learn it. Why can’t we all speak the same language. There is such a barrier sometimes.