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There is absolutely no question what my family's ultimate vacation would be, we're even collecting bottles and cans to be turned into cold hard coin to fund the trip. We're not super confident we'll raise enough in this way, but wouldn't that been a cool story? If you've read many of my posts, you'll see we are a pretty soccer obsessed family. I'm even on a team now, although still not as big of a fan of watching professional games, especially when my husband heckles the opposing team's coach. You may have been swept up in a world-wide sporting event which combines the Superbowl, World Series and a bit of the Olympics thrown in for good measure...the Copa Mundial de FĂștbol is what much of the world calls it.
Our dream would be to fly to Brazil in 2014, world cup soccer tickets in hand. The soccer games would be awesome, of course, but we are also in love with the country and people. One son has included becoming a Brazilian citizen and playing for their national team in his life plan. My husband's been twice for coaching clinics, and I joined him once and found the laid back lifestyle, the warmth in the people and the diversity just wonderful. We spent one evening at a coaches house, where he was throwing a party for his girls team. An incredible display of food was laid out, and when I mentioned I had not yet tried the national drink, the host walked across the street for a lime, muddled it up with some sugar and voila. The kids plan to learn Brazilian Portuguese over the next few years, but given that many people there speak Spanish they will be our tour guides.
We don't want to just see games and indulge in buffet style eating, there are the beautiful beaches, where my kids could join the locals in a rousing game of futbol, the world-famous Brazilian celebrations and the sites such as the incredibly gorgeous Iguazu Falls. This means of course many plane tickets, as Brazil is a huge country. This is a dream vacation, though, so let's throw those in as well. And who wants to wait four years, so nothing wrong with a trip before then.
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Monday, October 11, 2010
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Assets
I'm going to be posting some reviews of products I got from Blogher10 over the next few days. I figure any item I still use now must be pretty good, and the first is ASSETS by Sara Blakely, founder of Spanks. This new shapewear from Spanx is cheaper than the original, but it really works. I got a free pair of these at BlogHer and they were one of the first things I pulled out of my swag to try out. They felt much lighter than a pair of Spanx that I already owned, so I was not expecting the same kind of "firming" if you know what I mean. They worked really well though. You can see below (from the write-up I got from the Blogher10 sponsor page) that they are sold at lower cost stores, but I can attest that at least the bicycle short style does a pretty good job.
ASSETS by Sara Blakely
In 2006 Spanx founder Sara Blakely brought her shapewear know-how to more women with the national launch of ASSETS, a collection of expertly designed shapewear and legwear available at an unbelievable value. Delivering best in class shapewear, legwear, and foundations at approachable prices, ASSETS is sold in the following stylish retailers women love to shop: Target, LOFT, David’s Bridal, and Motherhood Maternity.
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Disclosure: I got a pair of mid-thigh shapers at Blogher but was under no obligation to post a review. All opinions are my own.
ASSETS by Sara Blakely
In 2006 Spanx founder Sara Blakely brought her shapewear know-how to more women with the national launch of ASSETS, a collection of expertly designed shapewear and legwear available at an unbelievable value. Delivering best in class shapewear, legwear, and foundations at approachable prices, ASSETS is sold in the following stylish retailers women love to shop: Target, LOFT, David’s Bridal, and Motherhood Maternity.
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Disclosure: I got a pair of mid-thigh shapers at Blogher but was under no obligation to post a review. All opinions are my own.
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Hexbug City
"Daddy, what's your favorite toy? Mine are the hex bugs"
Keegan, Age 7
"I like those other toys, but these are clearly much more fun for everyone"
Nieve, Age 8
"They look like cockroaches, mommy does not want one."
Most of the moms
Want a toy you might have to chase around the house, looks like a cross between a bug and an electronic circuit and your kids will absolutely love? Let me introduce, the HEXBUG Nano. Actually, they come in all shapes (the Nano is the newest) and my first introduction to them was as a giveaway from my company. We're even selling them on our company website so you know they're going to appeal to the nerd in all of us.
Watch them in action and tell me you're not impressed - my apologies for the sideways video
Last week I threw a hexbug party for a bunch of families from our school. I stayed up late the night before putting the maze of interconnected pieces together, the buggy habitat, to prevent a repeat of the ZhuZhu pet habitrail nightmare. I put a couple sets together on the coffee table, and the next day my sons managed to cover the floor with an elaborate maze in like 5 minutes. It snaps together easily and is easy to take apart.
Keegan, Age 7
"I like those other toys, but these are clearly much more fun for everyone"
Nieve, Age 8
"They look like cockroaches, mommy does not want one."
Most of the moms
Want a toy you might have to chase around the house, looks like a cross between a bug and an electronic circuit and your kids will absolutely love? Let me introduce, the HEXBUG Nano. Actually, they come in all shapes (the Nano is the newest) and my first introduction to them was as a giveaway from my company. We're even selling them on our company website so you know they're going to appeal to the nerd in all of us.
Watch them in action and tell me you're not impressed - my apologies for the sideways video
Last week I threw a hexbug party for a bunch of families from our school. I stayed up late the night before putting the maze of interconnected pieces together, the buggy habitat, to prevent a repeat of the ZhuZhu pet habitrail nightmare. I put a couple sets together on the coffee table, and the next day my sons managed to cover the floor with an elaborate maze in like 5 minutes. It snaps together easily and is easy to take apart.
These bugs are amazing, they'll flip over, zoom around and push each other off the bridge in the Hexbug Nano Bridge batte, which is really cool. There were girls and boys at this party, kids from 4-8 and lots of parents. Everyone thought they were pretty cool, even if a few moms found them creepy. My son really did claim it was his favorite toy, although he may have been swept up in the moment.
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Disclosure: I was given 30 Hexbug Nanos and an extensive habitat and other kits to throw a party for kids. I received no other compensation for this post. All opinions are my own.
Friday, September 17, 2010
Wha Oooga!
Well, I have put on my most comfortable pair of shoes ever. I had to explain to my son why I could not wear these to work, besides the fact that it's still practically summer. I figured out they are just not "professional" what with the slew of teens wearing them everywhere during my last camping trip. I just wish I had them then. Yes, I have my first pair of "UGG" boots, but these are Whooga, an Australian company who offered me a pair of boots in the hopes I'd write about them. We never jumped on the croc or Ugg bandwagon, but I have occasionally coveted a pair so jumped at the chance. Rest assured these are in no way knock-offs, but a quality alternative maker of the ugg boots so popular among the models of San Diego, or so my husband observed (he still can't figure out why leggy blonds would don these "ugly" boots with their short shorts and halter tops).
One of the other reasons I agreed to try their boots is this company is a bit obsessed with disclosure. They wanted to make sure I mentioned these boots are made from authentic 100% merino wool, designed in Australia, but manufactured in China. It was a bit odd getting a beautifully wrapped package of soft fur Australian boots from China, and I at first worried a hotel had returned the leftover notebooks I purposely left on my last business trip there. Having worked for a global company for a while, and often being in charge of giveaways, I am well aware of how many items are made in China, and pretty much all of these types of boots are, including the popular UGG Austraila boots.I chose these short purple ones, as they recommend if your concerned about your calf widths (yes, I inherited by dad's calves) to opt for the shorter ones, but they have three versions, and you can roll them down for a cute look. I have wide feet and was a little worried about the fit, since they don't come in different widths, but I promise they fit absolutely perfect. They have sizing instructions on their website and it worked. The website is really chock full of information, including how to choose your color. Black is the "safest" but since I have three pairs of black booths, and was not planning to dress up my business attire I wanted something more fun. I really love the color.
I would not say these are cheap, but they are less expensive than others out there and feel simply amazing.
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Disclosure: I was given a pair of boots to review but offered no other compensation. I was asked to write a review but the boots came with no obligation.
Monday, August 2, 2010
Pretty Pretty Jewelry From Wonderful Places
We mommy bloggers get a bunch of press releases we're encouraged to post, offers to borrow a new phone for a few weeks or some odd new snack for our child. I'm in marketing so I certainly do not begrudge anyone trying to get publicity for their product, but that also doesn't mean I don't appreciate a worthy business with a beautiful product, not to mention a generous offer.
You may have heard of Kiva, a microloan program helping to alleviate poverty around the world. NOVICA, in association with National Geographic, combines that concept with an Etsy type platform, connecting buyers with artists and artisans around the world. They have a loan program and the most beautiful handmade jewelry, paintings and home decor. You can find artisans who's family have been in this business for years or generations, young woman who love to make beautiful pieces, from exotic locations like Thailand, Mexico and Brazil, for which I have a special place in my heart living in a house of soccer. Each piece also seems to have a unique and interesting name.
I was given a generous gift certificate and encouraged to find something in the necklace section, although it wasn't mandatory. Fine with me, boy was there a lot of absolutely gorgeous stuff to choose from. What a fun task ahead of me, although at some point it was all too much, there is so much to choose from.
Check out these bright-colored necklaces from Brazil, these are small rolled up magazines.
From Thailand you can find some of the most vivid colors.
You can shop by material, by region, new items or most popular. The website it beautiful and really easy to navigate. One of the best parts is each artist tells their story, and each piece comes wrapped in unique packaging with a handwritten note. You can also personalize your own site, add something to your wish list or email to a friend with a single click. There's a gift finder and featured artists, everything you need for a pleasant experience. And if an artist really touches your heart, you can make a small (or large) loan. The whole site touched me so much I made a member page.
I finally chose three pieces. I don't have a lot of jewelry but have been wearing more lately and I tried to find something fun and something more classic. This is from a lovely woman in Peru, with geometric silver shapes and an unusual chain. Appropriately, this is named "Pride" - simple and bold.
You may have heard of Kiva, a microloan program helping to alleviate poverty around the world. NOVICA, in association with National Geographic, combines that concept with an Etsy type platform, connecting buyers with artists and artisans around the world. They have a loan program and the most beautiful handmade jewelry, paintings and home decor. You can find artisans who's family have been in this business for years or generations, young woman who love to make beautiful pieces, from exotic locations like Thailand, Mexico and Brazil, for which I have a special place in my heart living in a house of soccer. Each piece also seems to have a unique and interesting name.
I was given a generous gift certificate and encouraged to find something in the necklace section, although it wasn't mandatory. Fine with me, boy was there a lot of absolutely gorgeous stuff to choose from. What a fun task ahead of me, although at some point it was all too much, there is so much to choose from.
Check out these bright-colored necklaces from Brazil, these are small rolled up magazines.
You can shop by material, by region, new items or most popular. The website it beautiful and really easy to navigate. One of the best parts is each artist tells their story, and each piece comes wrapped in unique packaging with a handwritten note. You can also personalize your own site, add something to your wish list or email to a friend with a single click. There's a gift finder and featured artists, everything you need for a pleasant experience. And if an artist really touches your heart, you can make a small (or large) loan. The whole site touched me so much I made a member page.
I finally chose three pieces. I don't have a lot of jewelry but have been wearing more lately and I tried to find something fun and something more classic. This is from a lovely woman in Peru, with geometric silver shapes and an unusual chain. Appropriately, this is named "Pride" - simple and bold.
Look at the adorable packaging.
I absolutely love this, and admit it reminded me of those superstar necklaces so popular last year. It's a perfect length and makes be feel all cheery, and it's no wonder as it's called "Carnival" and is from Brazil. More great packaging.
I also chose these sweet little earrings. Oddly, they came in a lovely box, but it was so packed with stuffing they barely fit.
"Glistening Sophistication"
I loved everything I got, it was all high quality and unique, and could tell by the notes it was made with love and skill. It may take me longer than to pick out the artisan I'd like to support with a loan, but that is my next step.
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The disclosure part: I was provided with a $200 gift certificate to NOVICA but was under no obligation to post this review. They suggested necklaces but gave me the option to purchase whatever I wanted.
Monday, July 26, 2010
Do You Believe in Fairies?
Why did I get this tweet the other day? We were fortunate to get free tickets to the threesixty° Peter Pan show, where I also got to see a bunch of blogging friends, including the ultra-marathoner Kari (okay, not quite there yet, but close), who wrote a much more thorough review of t he show here if you're interested. While her kids were talking about fairies, mine were choosing characters for some imaginary game. Given my options of Tink or Wendy (since I was a girl and they could not remember Tiger Lily), I chose Captain Hook. To annoy his brother, who got to be Peter Pan, Keegan chose Captain Jack Sparrow. I hope my kids "grow up" to be as brave and adventurous as Peter Pan, provided they always come back to their mommy.My mom told me about this show months ago, well before it came to town, and ironically I was hoping she might take us, or at least the kids, as I suspected it was out of my budget (no, I never want to grow up, either). So what a great opportunity to get tickets, which "forced" me to take a half day off work and bring the kids to a rare trip to San Francisco.
The theater was really magical, with the flying stunts and the 360 degree projection screen that really brought life to the story, allowing the characters to fly underwater and then back up through the forest. I had asked my kids what they know about Peter Pan, which wasn't much, but they still enjoyed the show, at least they said they did the day after. Poor Keegan had a tummy ache for the first half and squirmed and groaned in my lap. Donovan loves watching movies and plays, but started in on the questions and moving around just about 2 seconds after the "please ask your children to stay in their seats and speak in a whisper" announcement.It really was kid-friendly, though, with the flying and fighting scenes, which were more like dancing. I loved the creativity of the sets, with the animals having a puppeteer right on stage, the giant crocodile, the bath tub boat and of course the giant screen. I did find the story a bit scattered and strange, although it's likely I just don't remember Peter Pan very well. The theme of him wanting a mommy and the girls wanting a boyfriend was completely lost on my kids and didn't seem too fit well into the play.
We loved the humor, Captain Hook tough as nails except when he becomes so frightened of the mean old crocodile. The lost boys were endearing and fun, and my son is still yelling out (spoiler alert) "Slightly Spoiled" (no pun intended) - the name of one of the Lost Boys. Trouble-maker Tink, with her army boots and ripped abs to go with her pink tutu was just awesome.
It was great getting to meet the Darling family members after the show. The kids got their autographs and I got some pictures. They were so friendly and sweet and impressed with my son's Manchester United soccer jersey.
You can get tickets here. The place is small enough that every seat is a good one, and make sure you stop by the incredible water structure across the street.
Disclaimer: SHNSF provided my family with four tickets to see the show. They also allowed us access to some of the cast members and yummy refreshments after the show. I was under no obligation to write this review, but really appreciated the opportunity and had a great time.
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Photo Shoot!
All I can say is wow, just wow, when I look at the photos I received in my email box a few days ago. Thanks to Silicon Valley Moms blog and Images by Anna (Anna's a blogger there too) I got the opportunity to not only have some professional shots done, but by a photographer I knew my family (read, my picky photographer husband) would love. Nothing stiff or posed about the shots on her site, she aims to capture the spirit, the wildness and the silliness of the kids, and the love the families have for each other. Even when I read through the guide and knew my kids would never fit into her suggested "styles" (classic, modern, etc.) I felt no worries about showing up in soccer gear, cuz that's who they are.
I was a little worried about my children. They are are sweet and kind and fun, but can take a while to warm up and we had exactly 20 minutes for this session and I did not want to waste it. We have tons of photos of the kids, but not a lot of the whole family and no professional ones since we got free baby ones a million (okay, 5) years ago which came with too many strings attached. I begged, pleaded, bribed with the promise of Hobees and let them wear their favorite (clean) jerseys and roll down the hill before we started. We met Anna in a park and from the minute she applauded the dirt my son managed to find within 5 minutes in the huge expanse of grass, I knew we'd found the right person.
She forced us to relax, show our love and giggle, she got my kids to play around and not hide behind their mommy or jump into daddy's arms, their usual reaction when any new adult talks to them.
I cannot wait to hang some of these up in my house, to create a space just to relax while I admire the family, as she suggests on her site.
My kids are all about the goofy, silly and crazy looks. Not only did Anna capture these, but the kids look incredibly happy underneath it all. My husband loved them, although he now thinks he needs a little botox to get his eyes to open more...I'm signing us both up next year. This guy certainly needs no such thing.
We just cannot thank you enough for this wonderful opportunity.________________________________________________
Disclaimer: I received a free photo session and five web resolution photos from Images by Anna as well as a discount on orders from her site of those photos. I was under no obligation to write a favorable review, this is all my own experience.
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