Tuesday, June 11, 2013

7 Things to Love About Summer | #6 Exclusive Movie Previews - Man of Steel


This particular write up of a bit of summer fun was sponsored by the good folks at Warner Bros.

Man of Steel Horizontal Billboard Image
So aside from making mud pies in the back yard,
another thing I love about summer

is having the time to go to the movies.

Especially when I get to go to opening nights and exclusive premieres.

Ever since I can remember,
I have love, Love, LOVED (really, I love it)
science fiction.


I seriously wanted to be an astronaut.
Then Challenger exploded while I was watching in class.
So I figured keeping my feet on the ground
and my butt in a chair in the movie theater
might be a safer exploratory route.


One of my fave movies growing up was Super Man.
So you can imagine my squeals of pure delight
when I was settling in to watch another remade sci fi flick
and the trailer for Man of Steel came on.


Now. I know there is debate about the length of the Man of Steel trailerand to those folks, I say
"Give me MORE!!!"


I get it though.
My husband doesn't like sitting through movie trailers.
Heck, we hardly go to the movies
because we have a sweet set up at home.


Battle aside, you MUST run yourself to Twitter,  Facebook, and Instagram and use the hashtags, #SeeSteelFirst and #ad so that we can all get pumped about this movie together.

I am super excited to take my own super man to the show.


While we won't have to drive through June blizzards
signaling the end of the world
to get there,
he will make an epic effort to totally get in the mood
for the best flick of the summer.


And the best part about it?

Walmart is providing the opportunity for movie go-ers to purchase tickets to the Man of Steel premiere showing at 7 PM on June 13th, 2013 in every Walmart Electronics department across the country.

I mean really.
How could you miss this?
        

This is just in time for Father's Day.
You can take your super man to the movies
and make him feel all special for seeing it
before the rest of the nation gets in on it.

Yay to WalMart for this super unique, first ever partnership and offer!

Who is with me?

Purchase tickets to the exclusive pre-screening of Man of Steel [PG-13] on
June 13th, 2013 at 7 PM at your local Walmart!


Tickets can be purchased in the Electronics Department and include an exclusive
digital comic book written by David S. Goyer, author of "Man of Steel",
as well as an exclusive opportunity to pre-order an HD digital download
or Blu-Ray copy of the film.

1. Go to your local Walmart
2. Visit the electronics department
3. Purchase your EXCLUSIVE Man of Steel prescreening tickets
(available in 2D or 3D)
4. Take your family to the theater location noted on your ticket
Watch the EXCLUSIVE 7 pm premiere of Man of Steel on June 13th!

This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Warner Bros.

Monday, June 10, 2013

7 Things to Love About Summer | #7 Fla-Vor-Ice Freezer Pops

This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Jel Sert for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.

When I was but a young girl,
I hung out in my granny's yards
making mud pies all day long

Here's some grainy proof.

 

When we came back in from playing,
my grandmother had many different ways
of practicing her love of us.

One of my favorite was the special occassions
when she would go into her deep freezer in the middle room
and she would come back out with a fist full of Fla-Vor-Ice pops.

Back then I didn't know it, but as I was reading up on Fla-Vor-Ice pops,
I'm starting to realize more and more how health conscious my granny was.
There were always options and choices for us.
I know she thought sweet kids needed sweet treats.
And she also wanted to ensure that our parents 
wouldn't have to deal with sugar rushed kids at pick up.

I didn't know it back then, but the reason why we
always wanted the "real" ice pops (and not the off brands)
was because Fla-Vor-Ice pops are made with real fruit juice.
And we were kids who ate real fruit out of the garden
and we could tell the difference in straight out goodness.

The other great thing about them was that
we barely had to stop playing
to eat them.

We didn't have to sit at the table with a bowl of ice cream.
We didn't have to sit on the porch to spit watermelon seeds
(to avoid accidently seeding the garden).
We could take them anywhere.

 

Fla-Vor-Ice pops actually made us feel rich.
We could rarely afford to get a treat when the ice cream truck came around.
Sometimes, when we were especially down about that,
we might get a bonus pop to suck on.

Now that there are sugar free versions of Fla-Vor-Ice,
the cool thing would be that my diabetic granny
could sit out in the garden and enjoy a pop or two with us.

My memories of Fla-Vor-Ice was of the Original fruit flavors.
My favorite flavor was "purple"
We were kids, we didn't know that "purple" wasn't a flavor (smile).
Grape, so it was.

Now as a big kid, I totally want to try the Tropical flavors.
Maybe those will create new flash back memories
to awesome times in the islands.

All things considered,
there is a Fla-Vor-Ice for everyone!

Fla-vor-Ice is a "mom approved" snack.  
My mother stopped buying ice cream
once she realized she could placate us with a 
much more affordable, less messy and much healthier snack.

Get your Fla-Vor-Ice love on
by checking out Fla-Vor-Ice on Facebook.

What flavor do you love?

 

 

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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Bank Owned Home Community Gardens | #Social Power

This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Social Power for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.

This sponsored opportunity was truly a dream come true.
I know, for some of you,
that you get a bit tired of the sponsored ops
and just want me to get back to making
and harvesting
and writing
and blogging about home and garden stuff.

Promise you that today is just that.
and then some.

You should RUN your fingertips to Social Power.
It is THE NEXT (now!!) BIG THING.

I was reading up on Social Power
and the best snippet I came across
described it as 
a platform
that harness the untapped power of social media
to resolve everyday issues.
#SocialPower

This minute of your life
will fill you in on the details:

 

Over at #SocialPower, I'm Following B.
I love the interface of the site
(though, admittedly, it wasn't immediately intuitive to me)
and in less than five minutes, I had my issue set up.


 

It is gardening season.
I am frustrated by how hard it is to get a slot in a community garden.
All the while there are vacant houses all around.

Community gardens in the front and back yards of Bank Owned properties
seems like a really neat win - win solution to me.

All I need are 999 more people to at least THINK this issue has potential.
You can support it by going to Social Power and supporting, commenting on, and sharing my issue 
across your networks.

As I say on my issue page,
the yards of many Bank Owned Homes are eyesores.
Let's do something productive about that.

Neighborhoods win, banks win and future homeowners win.
Set up correctly, there is no loser in this scenario.

So what do you think?
Are you in with me?

Now it is your turn to 
make a difference.

What is your issue?
How can I support you?

 

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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

I Love Lilies | Sponsored iBulb

This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of iBulb for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.

 

I'm in full gardening tilt around these parts.

Between my backyard
my sideyard
and my P-Patches 
(yes, plural)
you had better believe
that I'm growing some lillies.

I LOVE to grow lilies in my garden.
Most folks hear "lilies" and think of traditional day lilies.
Or is that me?

What I've always loved
(and fallen more in love with lately)
are cala lillies.

Like most flowers,
I love how there are smallish versions
all the way up to GIANT versions.

And on the cala lily front
I just found a gorgeous pink version 
that is just too cute for words.

I know lots of folks see big, gorgeous, day lily blooms,
and immediately think there is no way they could grow them.

Fear not.
Lilies are super easy to find in the pot.
Home super stores, flower shops, and grocery store flower stands
are givens.

Around my parts, lilies are popular farmstand offerings.
Even in pots which makes them the most fun.

I love Day Lilies mixed in with tulips.
With lilies, you really only need a few in a bouquet
to really make a modern statement.

As a gift to someone special in your life 
or as a stand alone bouquet on the counter,
lilies really make your space pop.

And if you get really creative and mix in a variety of bulbs
you can really create some WOW power.

Need more eye candy?
Check out these bits of bulb inspiration and really neat bouquet ideas
on Pinterest.

Home grown from bulbs or picked up in pots.
Lilies are super easy to care for
with lots of bang for your buck.

I'm personally partial to calla lilies (so sleek)
but any lily will make your day.

Throw in some gladiolus and irises
(especially beared irises)
and your love for lilies will explode.

What is your favorite lily?

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Baby Registry Must Have | Mombo nursing pillow | Sponsored

This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Comfort and Harmony for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.

So.
 
Not three months ago,
I was on a baby stuff buying bender.
 
I was just settling in to this life changing experience before me
and I had finally let down my guard and stepped foot into a Babies R Us to complete a registry.
 
As I was walking through the giant store of all things baby,
there were three products that completely baffled me.
 
Likely, I was baffled because most of these products 
require actual baby in tow
to know what REALLY works or not.
 
So when Comfort & Harmony (makers of mombo™)
reached out and asked me if I wanted to try a mombo™nursing pillow
I was totally all "yes" and "please"
because kindness is a good thing.
 
Fast forward a little bit and we all know how best laid plans
often don't work out.
 
So this will be a bit different kind of review.
I want to be up front with you that you will not get a review from my
bouncing bundle of joy on this product.
 
Instead, you will get a review from a mom-to-be
who is overwhelmed by all the registry choices on the market
who is willing to fork over the funds for "the best"
but really just wants some clue as to what "the best"
really is.

 
And who totally goes out and buys baby stuff
like nursing pillows
before baby is here
because I like to be prepared like that.
 
In short, this is a review for all of you Type A gals
who want a way to buy practical items
when you don't have all the pertinent facts in front of you.

I'll speak from a place of having bought
(via Craigslist and the Just Between Friends local sales)
my own versions of some of the other options on the market.
I'll tell you why I do (and don't) like the mombo™ I was sent
compared to the other  contenders
out on the market.

So here we go!

Here is the mombo™ that I received

 

Right off the bat,
all things considered,
I loved that it came
in a sturdy plastic cover
so that you can store it away
for next baby.

Love those velcro snaps.

Also,
I really liked the two sided design
that offered super support on one side
and could be flipped to be super soft on the other side.

That thee is the firm side.

Also, while baby may or may not love vibratory massage
I know *I* sure as heck loved inserting the removable massage "button"
and going to sleepy town with my mombo™.

It was soothing and helped me to get into the "relax, relate, release" zone
that I've panicked myself into while trying to figure out the nursing gig.

What didn't I like?
Well.

How do I say this?

I don't think I am huge.
Frankly, everyone says I'm looking mighty fine lately.

But the thing is that this infant nursing pillow
isn't for you to NURSE with 
(as in sit it on your lap comfortably and anchor it to your body)
if you have larger tatas OR a slightly larger girth.

I'm 5'11
(on a short day)
and wear a size 18.
Which, for a shorter girl would TOTALLY
zap the dual functionality of this pillow.
But at 5'11
with plenty of torso to spare,
it really felt kind of awkward
to try to adequately wrap the pillow and set up 
a proper "shelf" for baby to nurse on.

It would still work GREAT as a baby support 
(ie on the floor)
and the vibratory function still works great
even if you cannot wrap it totally around you.
And because the vibration unit is removable,
I'd honestly be happy getting this as a gift
for the baby support and vibration unit alone.

But if you need a nursing pillow specifically
and you're just a touch larger than me
an adjustable version would be awesome.

Just my "what's best for  mommy" opinion.

Be sure to like Comfort & Harmony on Facebook
and to follow Comfort & Harmony on Twitter.

Do you have a favorite nursing pillow?
What did you register for?

 

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