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No More Naked Gadgets – Gelaskins Review
I skinned my computer with Gelaskins and I couldn’t be happier with the result. I had been looking for a decent way to make a skin for my laptop that would show off my brand as a blogger attending conferences and other events. I truly could have used this one year ago when I headed to Type A Mom conference for the first time ever. But at that time I searched high and low and couldn’t come up with anything that would work. So my laptop was naked, save for a silver Toshiba emblazoned across the black. So when I got a request for a review of a Gelaskin last month, well…
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Stylish and Affordable Glasses and an Exclusive Deal
Your glasses can be a great investment, especially if they are stylish. Glasses have the power to make you feel confident, playful, bookish, smart, funky or sophisticated. They should never be a snap decision. Ideally you should try a lot of frames and learn what shape suits your face. You should be able to envision yourself wearing the glasses and feeling powerful, comfortable and in charge. You should be able to play a bit with looks and have fun – which is exactly what GlassesUSA.com is all about. We all know people whose glasses wear them and who clearly invest more time choosing a pair of socks. With on line shopping…
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Father’s Day Weekend Wrapup – Kids Expo
Ainsley one year at the Kids Expo Well there is no shortage of things to do this Father’s Day weekend if you are staying in town. The Fringe Festival is on through the weekend and so is Kid’s Expo. Kid’s Expo is a fun event at Victoria Park for kids and families. There are rides and treats and fun face-painting type things to do for the weekend and the weather looks perfect for it. If you are seeking a gift for Dad there are still a few ideas. Shoppers Drug Mart has some excellent deals on things like a Wii system $129. If you haven’t got any other ideas give Dad…
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Here, Home, Hope: A Culturally Relevant Story for Everywoman
Here, Home, Hope is a charming and easy read, a lovely addition to your list of summer reads Here, Home, Hope is a charming, funny, culturally relevant story for everywoman. It is the story of what happens when your kids start to need you less and you question where do you go for your second act. Kelly Johnson can’t stop grinding through her bite guards and she is suddenly a weeper. She has what appears to be a perfect life to most of her neighbours and friends and yet, when her boys leave for their annual summer sleepover camp and her friend’s marriages begin unravelling one by one, she…
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AMF Getting Unplugged This Summer: Free Bowling For Kids
Free bowling all summer long!! Yes, I thought that might get your attention. When I was a kid we did a lot of bowling in the summer. My Mom was a teacher so we took the whole summer off together. Our small family often spent a lot of time searching out fun and thrifty ways to stay occupied without spending too much time on the sofa surfing the channels, barking: “I’m bored.” So we went to the beach and we visited Storybook Gardens every year. We mini-golfed once a week and we bowled at least once a month. This summer AMF bowling centres is running a campaign called Summer Unplugged and they…
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A Note to the Month of June: Signed Just the Mom of a Child With Special Needs
Oh lovely July when we throw our school cares out the window, in more ways than one. Dear Month of June: I hate you madly. You suck the life out of me every year. My family needs a bloody vacation as my child is off the wall and the school is spazzing me out. Right now I am trying to come up with the smartest way to tell the school to quit losing my daughter. See she reacts to June by running away and leaving school and such. It’s called fight or flight. It’s pretty common with sensory processing disorder and FASD and so many other special needs.…
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Sunday Spotlight
This is a late version of Friday Finds and so I officially dub it Sunday Spotlight. The Sunday Spotlight this week is the Monster Sale at Children’s Place with tons of items marked down to $5.99. That is a great deal and frankly one of the cutest children’s stores in town. Gap also has 30% off this weekend only and online as well. For on line deals use the code SUMMER30. Happy Weekend!
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Calling In Tired and Kid’s Mental Health Days
My kids being silly. Payton is in the pink dress and Ainsley is pretending to be a fish. Today I called in “tired” for my daughter. That’s right. Tired, not sick. Last night Payton took part in the Original Kids graduation gala. It lasted longer than expected. It was 10 p.m. when we got in and a full two hours after bed time. Daughter woke up tired, as did I. I knew we would and I sort of mentioned last night that we might take a couple hours, or a morning to rest. So this morning I picked up the phone and dialed the attendance line. I was temporarily overcome…
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Monday Mingle: Summer and Artists
Monday Mingle: June 6th, 2011 from paula schuck on Vimeo. My favourite artist named Ainsley Schuck The Sid Dickens tiles I spoke about Favourite artiste Payton SchuckSoon to be shown at a gallery near you.
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Iron Kids Gummy Vitamins Review
I have been in love with these vitamins for awhile. My kids like them so much they sneak them into the grocery cart when we are out shopping. When was the last time your kids snuck vitamins into the cart? Lucky Charms and cookies maybe. But vitamins? My kids over the years have used a lot of different vitamins. We have tried a lot of different brands and we have had both kids on Omega 3s for a long time. It’s good for their brain and their growing bodies. But no particular brand was really any different than the last and I usually would end up choosing whatever was on…