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$1000 Grand Event Giveaway is Here! Enter Today!

It has been fun (and time consuming ;)) to participate in many blog hops and joint giveaways with other bloggers. It has been very beneficial to my blog all the way around. Meeting new people, finding new blogs and offering YOU a way to win some great prizes or CASH! Without further adieu here are the details for the $1000 Grand Event Giveway! Enter today!

ONE THOUSAND DOLLAR GIVEAWAY!

You know you neeeeed it…

Well a great group of bloggers have come together to give it to you!

Welcome to the Grand Event Cash Giveaway!

1 Grand Prize: $500

1 2nd Place Prize: $250

5 3rd Place Prizes: $50

Moms with Voices Media is hosting the GRAND Event Cash Giveaway. With a few clicks of your mouse, you can be entered to win a Grand Prize amount of $500, Second Place Prize of $250, or FIVE third place prized of $50!

This giveaway runs from 12:01 AM 3/17/2012 – 11:59 PM 3/31/2012. With so many different ways to enter, why not come back and do a few each day along with your daily entries!

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Couponing for Good: A Donation to Turning Point #CBias #AllYouCFK

I never thought about couponing for charity until I became involved in the Champion For Kids All You Couponing for Good campaign. Without a doubt it is an awesome idea, one I want our family to implement on regularly basis, which is why I am trying to get myself and my crew organized to hopefully do a monthly donation. Ask me next month to see if I have followed through! Better put it on my calendar to remind myself…..seriously.


Photo above shows most of the things we gave, but chips, tomato sauce and juice boxes are missing.

Shopping & Donating

If you haven’t read my first post about our shopping trip for our donation items, please read it here and see my complete shopping trip here. I was considering giving our goodies to our local food pantry but because I don’t have a car during the day, I decided to give our couponing for good donation to Turning Point instead because their hours were easier to coordinate with my husband’s work schedule.

Women’s Shelter

This week my children have all been sick in one form or another so unfortunately they did not go to the shelter with me. :-( Oh some of them wanted to but I really didn’t want to be the cause of others getting sick with runny noses, stuffiness, wooziness/dizziness and headaches! We’ll just keep those germ bugs to ourselves! Yesterday my husband was home all day because I had a meeting and needed the car, so after that was over my oldest helped me load up the car with what we had already purchased at Walmart, juice boxes and juice/vegetable boxes I picked up at Costco, plus a few extras I took from our own pantry. Then I drove to Turning Point to drop off our goodies. Champions for Kids encourages SIMPLE service projects like this to help children (and women in this case) in our own communities.

I have never been to a women’s and children’s shelter before but was kind of surprised at the surveillance cameras outside, the door buzzer and locked door. I found it sad and scary – not for me, but for the women and children (workers too) who sought refuge there. The building was well taken care of and clean. I am always timid when it comes to asking if someone would mind me taking their picture so I never did ask the ladies working there. Maybe one day I will once I get to know them better. It might be a great blog post to interview them!

After I rang the buzzer and was let inside, the woman who let me in asked if I needed a cart, which I was grateful for and I only dumped one bag off the cart while rolling it in! I had to carry two bags, but the lady took those from me when I reached the door that she so kindly held open for me.

Our donation was appreciated and I was told to keep an eye on their website to stay current with their needs. It felt good to help a local organization assisting women and children in need of shelter from domestic abuse and violence.

Champions for Kids

To learn more about Champions for Kids visit:
Website: http://championsforkids.org/
Twitter Handle: https://twitter.com/#!/champions4kids
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ChampionsForKids

This shop has been compensated as part of a social shopper insights study for Collective Bias. All thoughts and opinions expressed are my own. #CBias #AllYouCFK


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Thieves Household Cleaner & The Spring Cleaning Giveway Hop

It is exciting to be a part of another giveaway and blog hop. This one is the Spring Cleaning Giveaway Hop! Our hosts for this event are MamaNYC and Sweeping The USA! We have some awesome giveaways and the GRAND PRIZE iRobot Roomba, which is a robot that will actually vacuum your floors!

This event will run from March 10-24, 2012. Keep reading to find out what I am giving away, but don’t forget to enter for a chance at our GRAND PRIZE – and hop down the linky list for a chance to win even MORE prizes!

My Giveaway – Thieves Household Cleaner

What is spring cleaning without a cleaner? My giveaway is a 14.4 fl. oz. bottle of Thieves Household Cleaner ($30 retail value), which is non-toxic, chemical free and boasts a proprietary blend of essential oils – so it smells great! No toxic fumes will harm you or your family when you clean with Thieves! Thieves Household Cleaner is concentrate, which means a little amount will ago a long way. Simply put a cap full in a spray bottle and clean to your heart’s content. Thieves can replace all your cleaners in your home as it will clean glass, mirrors, toilets, counter tops, sinks and floors. Some people even use it as a dishwasher or laundry detergent! Our family loves Thieves!

Wanna Win?

Enter to win your own bottle of Thieves Household Cleaner in the Rafflecopter below! Happy spring cleaning! ;)

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#CBias Couponing for Kids #AllYouCFK

On Tuesday I took my youngest daughter and oldest daughter shopping for children in need for a Champion For Kids campaign I am participating in. We will probably donate the items to our local food pantry or women’s and children’s shelter, such as Turning Point, they accept donations on behalf of women and children who have been victims of domestic battery. Both are right here in our town and are always in need of things. The last time we were at the food pantry was when we picked apples and delivered them in the fall. I had my boys carrying milk crates full of apples and the lady working there was so appreciative and impressed with the boys help that she gave them these little treats they have on hand for the kids. I thought that was so nice….but would have preferred my boys to feel good about being big helpers with words of appreciation not a treat. Not that a treat is wrong, but I want my children to learn to do good out of the goodness of their hearts and because it’s the right thing to do. Know what I mean?

Our Shopping Trip

We shopped for a laundry basket, a measuring tape, new UNO cards, socks for one of my sons, a few groceries and my oldest daughter wanted to look at blouses since she still had birthday money to spend. Guess what took up most of our shopping trip? Yep, my daughter and the blouses! ;-) We tried looking for Happy Baby products since I still had coupons for FREE products, but Walmart did not have them. We settled for Buddy Fruits instead since those would provide fruit for the kids who come to the food pantry or Turning Point.

We also used coupons for sliced cheese, cereal, crackers, tuna and baby wipes. I clipped some this morning from the internet and then found the tuna coupons in the All You magazine, which was good because the one thing the food pantry is lacking the most is protein and I noticed that Turning Point also has it on their list of needs. I think this is the first time I have consciously “couponed for good” and will definitely consider Couponing for Good again. It would be great to make it a monthly habit, as a way of giving back to our community and being an example to my children of how to make a difference with such a small SIMPLE service project.

You can see my whole shopping trip story on Google+.

Food Pantry Drop Off

I forgot the Food Pantry is closed on Tuesdays, so we will have to drop off our donations another day. But am now leaning towards dropping it off at Turning Point since finding out they have more regular hours that would accommodate my husband’s work schedule and allow me to run over after he gets home from work. My husband was home on Tuesday and I had the car so I could get our Azure food pick up at the Farm & Fleet parking lot, stop at the Secretary of State office to see what I needed to do to renew my license, returned to get my license renewed/replaced and then my oldest daughter and I also went to the animal shelter to check the status of a puppy we were interested in but she got adopted. :-( Then we ended our day by getting our hair cut.

Definitely a busy, but fun day.

Champions for Kids

To learn more about Champions for Kids visit:
Website: http://championsforkids.org/
Twitter Handle: https://twitter.com/#!/champions4kids
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ChampionsForKids

This shop has been compensated as part of a social shopper insights study for Collective Bias. All thoughts and opinions expressed are my own. #CBias #AllYouCFK


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Get Ready for the Spring Cleaning Giveaway Hop Event

It’s been fun participating in these blog hop and cash giveaways. We love meeting new people as they drop by or visa versa. So we are going to participate in the Spring Cleaning Giveaway because we all should spring clean or at least entertain the idea, right? ;) Hope many of you join in on the fun!

 

Spring Cleaning Giveaway Hop Event

I just signed up for the…

Spring Cleaning Giveaway Hop!

Come Join Me! {and mention that I referred you!}

Blogger signups are opening up for the Spring Cleaning Giveaway Hop! Interested in joining in the fun and increasing your readership? Keep reading below for more details and learn more about how this event will work. This is going to be an excellent opportunity for you to start thinking about that dreaded housekeeping chore: SPRING CLEANING!

WHAT: Spring Cleaning Giveaway Hop

HOSTED BY: MamaNYC and Sweeping The USA

WHEN: March 10th @ 12:01 AM (EST) until March 24th @ 11:59PM (EST)

HOW: There is a $5.00 entry fee for this event.

* There will be a GRAND PRIZE for this event! The Rafflecopter form will be hosted on MamaNYC and Sweeping The USA. Prize and sponsor will be announced on March 1, 2012. 

* There will be a 2ND PLACE CASH PRIZE for this event! The entry fee for this giveaway hop event will be used (100%) towards the 2nd Place cash prize. 

*There is a good chance we will also have a 3RD PLACE PRIZE! Hosts will announce any future developments and/or sponsors as this event unfolds.

  • REFERRAL PRIZE! Help Sweeping The USA and MamaNYC spread the word and win a prize!
    • The blogger with the MOST referral signups will receive a $20.00 PayPal CASH prize! All you need to do is help spread the word about this giveaway! 

[CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE AND SIGNUP!]


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$1000 Grand Event Cash Giveaway!

We all have bills to pay don’t we? And there are some great cash giveaways going on right now in the blogging world. We have had such a great response to the $700 Winter Blast of Cash Giveaway (ends 3/4!) that we are participating in another awesome cash giveaway! The $1000 Grand Event Cash Giveaway! Be sure to spread the word and to come back and enter yourself! Check out the details below:

Cute-Ecakes and Moms with Voices Media are hosting a Grand Event! (Yes- $1000.00)
With a goal of 100 bloggers, we are going to make this thing huge!!
Details
  • The Grand Event Cash Giveaway will run from Saturday, March 17th (12:00AM) to Saturday, March 31st (11:59PM).
    The Grand Event Grand Prize

  • The GOAL for this event is a $1000 prize
  • The actual prize will depend upon participation!
  • Grand Prize amount will be announced on 2/8!!
    BLOGGER REFERRAL CONTEST

    For an added incentive to spread the word, we’ve added a blogger prize! There are TONS of ways to enter, and I’ve tried to make it as easy for you as possible!

  • ONE WINNER- will receive $50 Paypal Cash
  • ONE WINNER- will participate in the event for FREE!

    Find out complete details and sign up HERE!!


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Blogging & Photography

There is a unique experience when you visit a blog or website that is visually appealing. I visited one this week when I was working for a new client (Yay! another one! :-)). This client is a professional organizer and I am doing her social media. A part of that is coming up with content and I visited another site, which happened to be a blog and I immediately thought, “Wow, this person is organized. I like the look of her blog.” It wasn’t only visually appealing in her blog design but in her photos. Photos are so important to blogging. Not just any photos either. The better they are the more appealing it is to visit a blog. That is a part of the reason why my oldest daughter and I took a Photography Bootcamp class, plus the fact she is very interested in photography. When the local Amazon deal came up for this class regular $150 down to $35, I knew it was a deal I couldn’t pass up and a way to give my daughter exposure to the nuances of “real” photography.

Driving to the Photography Class

First, we forgot the camera manual. It was a requirement for the class and we found out it was required because if the teacher, a professional wedding photographer, needed to help a student but did not know their camera he could consult the manual. This made us have to turn back home five minutes into our drive, making us late. Second, we would have only been 10 minutes late but could not find the building where his studio was located. I tried calling the photographer, but of course he had already started teaching and was not answering his cell phone. A couple calls to my husband because remember I don’t like Google maps on my iPhone and prefer words over pictures, and he could only help so much being at home. He told me, “It’s gotta be there” and my daughter and I started thinking, “We’ve been scammed!” 15 minutes of driving up and down Plaza and American and we finally found the building, which we drove by multiple times not noticing the number on the sign in front of the parking garage! Talk about an “UGHHHHHH” moment in my life.


Photography Bootcamp

Once inside the huge building, we found the classroom thanks to security. We missed the first half hour of a 3-hour class. Thankfully even though the teacher had covered foundational information we needed to know, such as ISO, Shutter Speed and Aperture, we quickly caught up by doing. For that first half hour was all lecture, however, was explained again as we put that information into practice by taking photos. So we began using ISO, Shutter Speed and Aperture.

The following photos show the difference in shutter speed and aperture:


ISO 800, F 6.3 Aperture and 1/25 Shutter Speed Settings for my sick boy who was willing to be photographed.


ISO 800, F 14 Aperture and 1/4 Shutter Speed Settings for my sick boy who was willing to be photographed.

ISO

ISO for those of who who do not know photography lingo is for lighting and measures sensitivity of the image sensor. (Definition from Darren Rowse’s Digital Photography School) Had to look that up since I missed it last night!

We also learned that there are different settings for ISO 100, 200, 400, 800 and on upwards of 6400 or 8000 on our camera, which is a Nikon D5100. The office classroom was rather dark so our settings pretty much stayed at 800 for the evening.

Shutter Speed

The shutter speed is simply the speed at which the shutter moves to take a picture. The lowest setting on our camera I believe is 1/200 and the highest 5 on our camera, if I looked it up correctly! Shutter Speed is important when taking photos of things that are in motion.

Aperture

“Aperture (A mode on manual settings) controls how many things are in focus.” (Thanks again to Darren Rowse, whose definition better than our teacher’s who used depth perception.) But I did understand that aperture is mostly used in things that are stationary.

Manual Settings

The three things above are all a part of using the manual settings on a camera, instead of the “Auto” function many of us use. By using manual settings you can get much clearer and more precise photos. There is a RAW setting that can be used which allows you to blow up your photos to poster size without losing the quality of the photo and probably other things that I am forgetting. It’s pretty cool though. Oh and also by using the RAW setting because the photos are very large they will take up a lot more disk space on your memory card than JPEG photos, which compacts the photo automatically, if that is the proper definition. But you get the point. Remember, I’m a beginner not a professional. I don’t even want to call myself an amateur any more after that class!

Post Production

Finally we were taught a bit about post production, Photo Shop and using light room software.

This is just a summary of the things we learned. I, in no way, claim to be an expert after taking this photography class. I share this in my simple terminology just to share my experience. That is all.

We learned a lot and are glad we went. My daughter went to the barn yesterday, do you think she used “Auto”? Nope, she was practicing what she learned and used manual settings. She said it is hard, it takes longer to download and edit photos but the quality of photos are worth it in the end!

I am working on getting some comparison photos done but need my daughter’s help because I have not figured out how to edit RAW photos yet!


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A Beautiful View from My Window

a mom blog community There have been so many times throughout my years of blogging when I have had writer’s block. It is during those times I wish I had known of writing prompts. While I was visiting blogs participating in the Winter Blast of Cash Giveaway, I came across several sites offering them. Bloggy Moms was one of them and I intend to use some of them when a bout of writer’s block hits again and today is one of those days. I could not come up with a Monday Motivation post. So here’s my go at using the writing prompt…

A beautiful view from my window would be…

A blue-green sea lapping on the shore of a sandy beach with the sun shining beautifully all day long. Not a cloud in the sky or a person in sight. It would be perfectly peaceful.

A lush green countryside with cows and horses in the fields. The wind would be lightly blowing as white puffy clouds moved through the sky.

Snow capped mountains.

A field full of flowers in full bloom.

My children playing nicely while they put their creative juices together to create a fort or push their little brother or sister in the swing. Or my older son taking the hand of his littlest brother to help him walk across the yard.

My girls running in the field laughter filling the air as they take photos.

The boys playing quietly on the patio with their army men.

Any activities my children do is a beautiful sight in my opinion, except their fighting.


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Join BzzAgent to Sample Products!

Here’s BzzAgent

BzzAgent is a WOM (Word of Mouth) Marketing Company.  It’s free (one of my favorite words!).   You take surveys (very simple on question) about items that pertain to you.  This way BzzAgent can find / offer you samples that would interest you and your family.  I signed up a few weeks back and got free coupons to sample Dr. Oetker Ristorante Pizza.  After you test your product, you need to go back to BzzAgent to write a review.  The better your reveviw and sharing the more products you’ll get. 

  I gotta tell you.  We tried the Ristorante Pizza Mozzarella for lunch, I loved it!  I’m usually not a huge fan of frozen pizza.  The crust was crunchy and the pizza was very flavorful.  You know how sometimes, frozen foods smell better than they taste.  Not this pizza, the tomato, mozzarella and pesto seemed like they were made that morning.  I really enjoyed this pizza and I’m heading back to the store to stock up!  Ristorante Pizzas come in six (6) flavors – Pizza Spinaci, Mozzarella, Funghi, Vegetale, Quattro Formaggi and Speciale.   

Enjoy!


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Savory Summer Blog Hop Opportunity

Thanks once again to Brande, I will be participating in a the Savory Summer Blog Hop from May 16-30.

Savory Summer will be featuring all things food and food-related that can be enjoyed during the summer. Basically, if it is something that a human being can eat, eat with, eat off of, cook, cook with, prepare food with…it belongs in this event!

Bloggers and food related companies have the opportunity to join me in the Savory Summer Blog Hop. Please let them know you heard about the event from me!

Thanks!


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