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Wednesday, January 26, 2011

The Fab Five...




Thanks to Trop 50 for sponsoring my writing about fabulous bloggers. This year Trop50 is granting 50 fabulous wishes. Click here to enter for a chance to win $1,000 to help grant a friend's wish!

I haven't even hit the tip of the iceberg on all of the Fab blogs out there; I have met some awesome ladies & men while blogging. Whether I read their blogs daily, enter their giveaway's, chat with them about television shows on Twitter, am simply amazed by their abilities or they have helped me out with bloody HTML codes.

How do I define Fab? I think that a Fab blog/blogger is one who is giving of their time, and life but also has the spirit to help you grow with your blog. I feel like I am eclectic with my blogging and look for the same things in a blog. Spontaneous, fun, personal, exciting, surprising and oh yeah Fab!

Who are 'The Fab Five?'

Girl Gone Mom Heather is a married mother of 1. She is so fun and blogs about not only awesome reviews and giveaway's but her life-the struggles and joys of being a mom. She enjoys watching reality t.v and then tweeting about it(with yours truly) she has done some amazing things like*said in a whisper* been on the Martha Stewart Show!!!


Shrimp Salad Circus. Lindsay is a self called 'cat lady' with  2 cats Rosco & Mish. Lindsay is not only asweet heart she is also very talented. She will show you the most amazing tutorial then turn around and show you the most amazing vintage dress, coat, handbag or pair of shoes. She is a world traveler and compulsive nicknamer. It almost feels like she is related to me somehow?


Miss Mustard Seed An outstanding blog full of beautiful inspiration and design. It actually makes me a little bitter or jealous(okay both) that my house doesn't look like hers! She offers great inspiration and tutorials on how to make your home, projects or found pieces ah-ma-zing and she makes it look so easy!?


Dadventurous Troy is a dad hence the 'dad' in venturous. He is married to Jyl from Mom It Forward and has an amazingly funny, fun and informational blog. On his blog you will find some amazing reviews as well as giveaways but the stories are something that will make you feel as though your sitting around a camp fire or kitchen table and have known him for years!

Tatortots and Jello Jen is absolutely Fab! She is not only talented in the craft department but she also has an eye for other crafty people! She is very generous in sharing her tips, tricks and projects along with great tutorials that make you feel as though you can do it. She also hosts some fun fab giveaways that are unique, fun and outstanding.

If you follow them then you know how Fab they are and if you don't your missing out on some Fab people behind some of the most Fab blogs!

Don't forget to enter the 50 Fabulous Wishes contest for a chance to win $1,000 to support a friend's wish. I was selected for this Tropicana Trop50 sponsorship by the Clever Girls Collective, which endorses Blog With Integrity, as I do. I received compensation to use and facilitate my post.
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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Dapper Snappers Review

I took Chucky to the Dr. today for his 'Well Child Visit' and I was pleasently surprised to find that my preemie is in the 75th percential for his height and the 58th percential for his weight.
While I am excited that he is going to be tall because I am a shorty and while it's grown on me I hate shopping for pants and really can't wear those cute boots that go up to my knees.
Okay enough about me back to Chucky. While he is tall he doesn't have the weight to keep his pants on.

That's where Dapper Snappers comes in. While I am trying to buy Chucky's jeans to fit him in the length the don't always fit him in the waist. Yeah you can buy pants that have the the elastic built in but then the pants have an 'elastic waist' look and I personally don't like that especially on my little boy
They are an amazing mom invented product for not only kids but adults.They can be customized to fit you and your pants needs and you don't have to undo a belt all of the time.
What is are Dapper Snappers?
It is an 'adjustable belt.' To a point! It is a stretchable fabric with multiple built in snaps that can be customized to fit your child's pants comfortably. They come in many different colors so you can blend them in with their clothes or accessorize them to the outfit.

How do Dapper Snappers work?
Simply slip the ends through the back belt loops on any pair of pants and snap to the correct size! The Dapper Snapper makes any pair of pants with belt loops into adjustable waist pants. And now with Dapper Snappers Clips, you can use Dapper Snappers on pants without belt loops! Extend your child’s wardrobe and save with a Dapper Snapper! It’s perfect for potty training toddlers; no bunched up fabric near the button or snap and zipper so it’s easier for little fingers to take care of business. With Dapper Snappers, you can Fix Droopy Drawers in a Snap!



Dapper Snappers are:
•Affordable
•Versatile in a wide range of colors for girls belts and boys belts
•Recommended for ages 9 mo-6 yrs and One Size Fits All
•Perfect for kids who are in between sizes or wearing hand-me-downs!
•Convenient – no need to remove for diaper changes & doesn’t impede potty training
•Made in the USA
•Mom-invented
•Compliant with CPSIA regulations. http://www.DapperSnappers.com/safety


We were sent the Original Dapper Snapper in navy. I figured it would blend well with his jeans. They were although they didn't quit fit in the back(the belt loops were too far apart) they did fit on the sides and were still able to adjust his pants to fit his waist. He said that you couldn't even tell that it was on his pants and his pants stayed put all day. That is awesome for a mom who is annoyed with their child constantly pulling their pants up in the back!!

Dapper Snappers are reasonably priced and as you can see can grow with your child and the awesome thing about Dapper Snappers is that they are not only for children! Yep, adults can use Dapper Snappers too!




*Disclosure: I was provided with the above said product to facilitate this review. No other compensation was received. Thanks to Dapper Snappers for providing the complimentary item for review. This post was written for the Family Review Network.
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CSN Stores Winner...

Thank you all or entering the CSN Stores giveaway, I wish I could give you all a prize.
The winner is....

I sent you an email, you have 48 hours to respond or I will have to choose a new winner.

Stay tuned because I have some amazing giveaway's coming soon!!
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Sunday, January 23, 2011

Purex Complete Crystals Softener Winners!!

We have 3 winners to announce for the Purex Complete Crystals Softener giveaway. I hope you all will love it as much as I have, I did the original post on the 5th of January and one of the pieces that I washed I placed in a cupboard and pulled it out today and it smells like I just pulled it out of the dryer!

In no particular order the winners are....



I have sent you each an email and you will have 48 hours to respond or I have to choose another winner(s)!
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Wednesday, January 19, 2011

A Boy & His Friend....

We have lived in the same house since Chucky was a baby and have gone through a lot of neighbors. When the neighbor right across the street moved in she was a little older and doesn't have any children. We quickly befriended her. Soon after she moved in, she moved her aging parents in with her and that's where it all began....

During the summer her father was outside inside his garage all of the time. One day I saw Chucky walking across the street with an Otter Pop. I watched as he walked inside of the garage and handed the neighbor the Popsicle. I was touched that my son was a thoughtful lil' boy; worried he was in the way of this man doing whatever it was he was doing in his garage. I walked across the street to see a cute old man talking to my son, not being bothered that his work in his garage was being interrupted by a boy. I apologized for my son bothering him and taking up his time and he replied, 'He is not bothering me, he made my day.' I chuckled to myself and thought, 'He made your day?' I then asked Chucky to introduce himself, my son turned around shook his hand and said, 'It's really nice to meet you, my name is Chucky.' The elderly man replied, 'Nice to meet you Chucky, my name is Richard King.' My son then said, 'It's nice to meet you Mr. King!' He replied, 'Mr. King was my fathers name call me Richard.' Chucky turned around and said, 'okay it's nice to meet you Mr. Richard!'

Day after day my son would go over there to hang out with Mr. Richard. I felt horrible that my son kept bothering this man while he was out there trying to enjoy his life-in peace no less. I walked across the street and his daughter met me at the beginning of the driveway and right away I started to apologize for Chucky being over there everyday and bothering them especially her dad. She said that he wasn't bothering them at all and as a matter of fact her dad enjoyed having him come over. I was a little shocked to hear that come out of her mouth and yet wondering what they were doing out there. I walked into the garage and got my answer. My son loved going over to hang out with Mr. Richard because there were amazing paintings, furniture, toys and other inventions throughout the garage. Mr. Richard was a prolific artist, he took up water coloring in his 70's(self-taught). He invented hundreds of products and games and built many pieces of furniture. This is where it gets a little interesting even though he was in his late 80's I realized he wasn't an 'old man.' He was a kid at heart! He started kayaking when he was 60, bought his first computer at 78 and 89 when he decided it was time to get a cell phone. He enjoyed reading books and ultimately bought a Kindle.

Chucky would be outside selling snow cones. Wouldn't get a single customer until Mr. Richard came out to check the mail. He bought one even though he had diabetes and sat and talked out in the blazing heat until he finished his conversation and his snow cone. He came out when Chucky learned to ride his bike and was just as proud of him as I was, clapping and cheering him on. He would come out and watch him do his fireworks on the Fourth of July and laugh hysterically at him laughing at the way the lights looked on the houses across the street. You can say that they were friends, they looked out for each other and when one of them didn't see each other for a while one would go over to the others' house to see if everything was alright. They exchanged gifts, letters, smiles and waves.

Ann(his daughter) came over right before Christmas with an annual ham and chocolate chip cookies to thank Chucky for shoveling the snow and bringing up the garbage can on Thursday's. She informed me that her mom still has her good days and bad days but that Mr. Richard wasn't doing very good. I let Chucky know that Mr. Richard wasn't feeling so well; he headed straight over to see for himself what was going on. In Mr. Richard fashion he got up and 'entertained' my son with his stories of his trip to Hawaii for his 90th birthday, his latest paintings and plans for his next invention. Chucky came home and said that Mr. Richard is doing great, he was making plans for his next invention, he did a new painting and that they made plans to hang out in a few days.

Tuesday morning there was a knock at the front door, it was Ann. She came to inform us that Mr. Richard had died in his sleep on Friday from congestive heart failure. It was extremely hard for me to keep my composure in her time of need as she explained that she was the one that found him, that her mom is having a hard time with it and isn't making any sense with her Alzheimer's. My heart was in the pit of my stomach and the only thing I kept thinking about was, 'How am I going to tell Chucky that his friend has died?' Chucky has dealt with a lot of death in his short life(Great Grandma Shirley died and my friend from middle school lost two of her boys in a flash flood, one's body still hasn't been found and a few others) I didn't want to have to tell him again that another one of his friends has died.

As I waited for Chucky to come home from school, I tried to plan how I was going to tell him and when the time came for me to tell him word for word what I had planned to say, I couldn't. He asked me if Mr. Richard came out to check his mail yet and as he waited for my reply he said in a panic, 'What's wrong with Mr. Richard mom?" I had tears in my eyes by this time and Chucky just started to sob. 'Why do people have to die mom?' 'Why does God have to take them when they aren't ready to go yet?' I grabbed him and hugged him, he held me so tight and just cried.

Chucky asked me to take him to the store so he could pick out a card for the King Family and he picked out a great card and wrote this on the inside of the card:

Dear King Family,
I am sorry to hear about the passing of Mr. Richard. Even though there was an age difference he was my friend, we understood each other. I remember bringing him Otter Pops when he was working in the garage and running home from school to see what he was working on or waving from across the street. He was an amazing man and I am grateful and thankful that I got to know him.
Kindly,
Chucky

Mr. Richard didn't want a memorial service, he donated his body to the University of Utah so they could further their advances in medical technology, he painted one last portrait and read his last book on his Kindle.
He is going to be missed dearly by not only his family but by ours as well.


                                  In Memory of Mr. Richard
                               June 2, 1920-January 14, 2011
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