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Friday, July 10, 2009

Giveaway: Operation Backpack

Because I think this is such a great cause, I'm happy to share with my readers the opportunity to support Operation Backpack and win a personalized backpack for a loved one.  I am a strong believer in giving back, and Presents For Purpose has many ways you can do that.  They offer gifts for everyone, and with each purchase, a portion goes to a charity that you choose.



From Presents For Purpose:
Presents For Purpose is excited to put Operation Backpack, a Volunteers Of American project in the Spotlight with our colorful personalized backpack collection.


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We are delighted to offer a great way to get involved with "Operation Backpack," which donates school supply-filled backpacks to school-aged children living in homeless shelters across the nation. Presents for Purpose is joining with Volunteers of America along with campaign spokeswoman Paige Davis (host of Trading Spaces) to support Operation Backpack. Personalize the backpacks by choosing a color, a designs (hearts, flowers, truck, baseball, soccer ball, ballet slippers) and a name or monogram. For each backpack purchased, $5 is donated to Operation Backpack to provide school-aged children in the NYC shelter system their own new backpack filled with grade-specific supplies.


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For more information on Operation Backpack please visit http://www.operationbackpackgo.org/.

Presents For Purpose is offering my readers a 5% discount on orders with the coupon code: SUZYQ

Win a personalized backpack!

To enter, visit Presents For Purpose and leave me a comment telling me what color backpack you would choose and for whom you would get it.  Please make sure your email address is available in your profile or in your comment so I have a way to contact you if you're a winner.

For extra entries (leave multiple comments for multiple entries, please):
  • 5 entries--make a purchase from Presents For Purpose and don't forget your discount code! (also forward your invoice for verification)
  • Visit OperationBackpackGo.org and leave me a comment telling me something you learned
  • Subscribe to my feed in a reader or by email
  • Blog about this giveaway with a link back to me
  • Tweet about this giveaway & add @terpsichore (can tweet as many times as you want--just don't annoy your twitter friends!)
  • Use the Share button at the bottom of this post and let me know how you shared this giveaway
U.S. Residents only.  Giveaway ends July 25, 2009 at 11:59 p.m.  Good luck!
 

Wednesday, July 01, 2009

Quickly

Just a quick note to let everyone know that I've extended the Summer Reading Giveaway to July 11.  I'm having an interesting week.  Here is a bulleted list for your convenience:
  • Jamie has the week off
  • I'm having hair issues
  • It is hot
  • Timothy is HUGE
  • It's damn near impossible to get my craft on lately
  • The kids fight all the time
Hope you're having a good week!

Defying Autism

Some of my readers know that my husband Jamie works with autistic children. He has worked with the same family for years now and I've seen many of their ups and downs. So on some level, reading about children with special needs fascinates me. I have so much respect for the parents and caregivers because they seem to have a strength and patience that I feel like I lack.

In her book Defying Autism, Karen Mayer Cunningham documents her life's struggles with an uplifting voice. Read her interview and enter to win my copy of this book!



You have a real mix of talents in addition to being an author. Will you please tell us about yourself?

I am a stand up comic and speaker with a passion to impart truth and hope to people and to remind them that God is still purposed to have them move into their destiny.

Your new book, Defying Autism, is about your son, James. Will you tell us a little about him?

James is my first born, the apple of my eye. He was born right on time, perfect in every way. He progressed and hit all of the appropriate markers ahead of time. He was one of those vey easy babies that you could pass to anyone and he was still a happy baby. He was pointing and babbling at a year, and into everything!

He sounds adorable! At what point, did you start to notice that something was wrong?

We took James in for his 18-month check up and shots, after which his behavior took a dramatic, turn for the worse. When we brought him home, he would run to the same spot in the hall and stand with his back to the wall and slam his head backwards into the sheetrock. To say this was upsetting was an understatement, but then I thought maybe this is the dreaded terrible twos, or little boys are rough. So we would redirect him and send him on his way. The redirecting stopped working; it was though he could not stop behaving this way. He had many other strange habits, obsessive behaviors that began to appear. He would eat the little pieces of sheetrock, where he had actually put a hole in the sheetrock, he pulled the wallpaper off and ate it, he pulled up the corners of the carpet and ate the foam underneath it, he ate the rubber lining out of our car doors, he watched videos for hours standing in front of the TV.

What did you do? Who did you go to for help?

First we went to other parents of children. I owned a salon so I had the free advice every hour from women who had “already been through it”. I wanted to believe as they all said, that this is a phase, this is the two’s, little boys do strange things. We then went to professionals, pediatricians, speech therapists, ENT specialist, pediatric specialist, state agencies, MHMR and of course our church for lots and lots of prayer.

What can you tell us about autism?

Autism is a severely handicapping disorder that begins at birth or with in the first two and half years of life. For many years autism occurred in 5 out of 10,000 births, however since the early 1990’s the rate is now calculated at 1 in 150 births. Most autistic children are perfectly normal in appearance, but spend their time in disturbing behaviors, which are marked differently from those of normal children. They may stare into space for hours, throw uncontrollable tantrums, show no interest in people including their parents, and pursue strange repetitive activities with no apparent purpose. They have been described as living in a world of their own. Some autistic children have remarkable giftings in certain areas such as music or mathematics, and all need help.

What was your greatest fear?

My greatest fear was losing my child at five or ten years, or as an adult, to an institution. I would watch the movie Rain Main over and over again and assume that would be the best outcome for my son.

What was a typical day like for you and your family?

A typical day for us would be James up before we woke with a video in and grunting for what he wanted. He would only eat a few foods, several times a day he would throw up to let you know he didn’t want or like something.

Crying, tantrums and fits filled the day from sun up to bedtime. His fits had no beginning and sometimes it felt as if there would be no end. In the spring of 2000, when he was almost 6, he was still in a diaper, on a bottle and only spoke 20 words.

Did school help James?

School did help James; he did much better with a strict structured environment. The opposite of that however, is that it is hard to duplicate that environment at home with a family. School helped James academically, but not emotionally or socially.

Did church help James, or you?

Unfortunately, church did not help James at all. My husband and I were music ministers and would fill-in at churches that were looking for a fulltime staff person. This meant a lot of changes every few months – new locations, new staff, and new strange glares inferring what a bad mother I must be for my baby boy to behave in such a way. Church turned into a place I dreaded and had been such a place of family and belonging before.

What was the turning point for you in this journey?

Having heard the weekly cry of my heart for help for my child, one of my clients recommended a ministry team, a deliverance team, Gospel Revelation Ministries. I didn’t know what deliverance was, but I had no doubt I needed some. I went through personal deliverance and then followed with James in the spring of 2000. I was terrified but they said that God said he was going to be healed, so I stood with their faith. As we brought James into to the room for deliverance, he began to thrash and point to the door to leave, he was ready to go. The team prayed and laid hands on him. They said that the first demonic curse would have to go in Jesus’ name to the dry places. With that, my son reached his hand out and screamed, “come back, come back, come back, come back!!!” He was calling out for the demons that were leaving him. That was the turning point!

So, what was next?

The first thing I did was the most difficult. I changed my mind.

I changed what I believed that God could –and would – do if petitioned. I changed what I thought about the stories in the Bible. I changed my belief in what is available to us, TODAY, by the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross.

When I began to be open to the truth of the scriptures, and not just what someone else said I should believe, or someone else’s interpretation of the scriptures for me, then…the Word of God began to truly be a light unto my path.


That was several years ago. How is James today?

James is wonderful! He is 15 years old going in to the 9th grade. He’s six foot tall and an amazing athlete. God’s promise is that he will restore our minds daily and James has caught up with remarkable speed. He is still about 2 ½ years behind academically, and in three resource classes, but is making up lost ground daily. He is completely healed from the oppression of autism.

What do the professionals say?

Doctors say it is something, maybe higher than what they have in the medical field. It is nothing short of a miracle!

What can families hope for who have children with autism?

Families can believe and stand for their loved one’s healing. Jesus is in the miracle working business. He healed James.

James’ story could be anyone’s story. I was not the “good” Christian, but I stood, no matter what, believing for my child’s healing. Your healing may be through diet, environmental changes, behavioral changes, or even the way James was healed. However it comes, do not waver from the promises of God. Exodus 15 says, “I am the Lord your God who heals all of your diseases.” He is Jehovah Rapha, our God who heals. If it is in His name, it is in His will!

Karen, where can our readers get a copy of your book, or find out how to have you come and speak for their group or organization?

They can find out more about my book and speaking information on my website at KarenMayer.org. I would love to hear from any of you who are dealing with autism in your family or among your friends. I hope you are encouraged by our story – that there is hope, healing, and freedom for your situation.


To win my copy of Defying Autism, please leave a comment below. Make sure that you leave a way to contact you! I'll choose a winner at random on July 11.

Monday, June 29, 2009

Sun Detergent Winners!


Whew!  Sorry it took so long to get these posted.  I'll be emailing you all shortly, but I'll post them here for posterity.  The five winners of the Sun Clean & Fresh laundry detergent giveaway are:

The Petersons-Hairstyles For Girls -- I wish I had a girl so I could use their awesome ideas
elaina -- one of my favorite people ever
Shawna -- has a most excellent coupon blog
Carolyn G -- I love the idea of saving money by planting a small garden
AllyKat -- also planted a garden to save money

Congrats ladies and thanks again to Mom Select for this opportunity!

Monday, June 22, 2009

Nursing Tank-A-Thon: Annee Matthew

I just about peed my pants when my Annee Matthew Drop-Cup Cami came in the mail. I mean, this has got to be the most beautiful nursing tank that I've ever seen!

From the website:

A must for all nursing moms. This simple cami has a built-in bra for superb support. Removable cups give shape while gentle elastic around the waistline gives support. Easy access to nursing via the quick clips at the straps. Extra length for maximum coverage. Buttons are for decorative purposes only. Dress it up and pair it with your favorite skirt or wear it with your most comfy jeans! This top is versatile enough to be worn for any occassion! Cotton spandex.

Not only is this nursing tank beautiful, it is extremely user-friendly. I can undo the clasp with one hand--a feature I find to be really important in a nursing tank. For moms who need a little coverage, the Annee Matthew cami has an extra layer of fabric at the top when you undo the clasp. The tank is also long and stretchy, so it's great for post-partum. I actually feel pretty when I wear it!

Here's a picture that my husband took of me wearing the Drop-Cup Cami (keep in mind I'm two months post-partum!):


The Annee Matthew Drop-Cup Cami is available at A Mother's Boutique for $62.00. For the shape, support, and ease this nursing tank has to offer, it is well worth the price!

Win it!

One lucky reader will receive a Drop-Cup cami in the size and color of their choice! To enter, simply leave me a comment telling me which color & size you would choose (pregnant & nursing moms only, please). Make sure to leave your email so I can notify you if you've won or make sure it's available on your profile.

For extra entries, leave a comment for each of the following:
  • Grab a Nursing Tank-a-Thon button and post it on your blog
  • Subscribe or follow my blog (current subscribers count)
  • Blog about this giveaway & leave me the link
  • Tweet about this giveaway and be sure to leave the link or add @terpsichore to your tweet (unlimited entries this way, but be sure not to annoy your followers!)
  • Use the share button at the bottom of this post and let me know how you spread the word (one entry for each)
  • Follow Suzy Q Homemaker on Facebook
U.S. Only. This giveaway ends at 11:59 pm EST on July 11, 2009.

Announcements!

You'll see several posts from me this week because I somehow managed to schedule all of my events for this week!  Silly me!

First, I want to make sure to announce the beginning of the Blog Popz Summer Solstice Edition.  Be sure to check out all the prizes and nominate your favorite blogs.  My blog is home to the Mentor Pop, so for all those bloggers you admire, be sure to nominate them and give them a Blog Pop!

I have two giveaways going on right now and there aren't all that many entries so far.  For the Sun Clean & Fresh giveaway, there will be FIVE winners, so your chances of winning are really high!  The Summer Reading giveaway is pretty special to me and I'm really enjoying all the reading tips you all are leaving in the comments.

Lastly, stay up to date and be sure to read all of my nursing tank reviews in the Nursing Tank-A-Thon!

Friday, June 19, 2009

Nursing Tank-A-Thon

Have you noticed the new button on my sidebar?  Next week will be my first blog event.  Check in as I review several brands and styles of nursing tanks and camis.  I'll give you the good, the bad, and the ugly on some of the most popular labels.  There may even be a giveaway or two!  So go ahead and grab a button, spread the word, and come back next week to see which tanks were my favorites.

Monday, June 15, 2009

Summer Reading & a Giveaway!

(Jamie reading to Corey, Aiden, & Simon in 2006)

Most of you know that my husband is an English major. And I'm a big nerd, too. Our house is packed with books and we even have boxes of them in storage because there's no room for them all on our bookshelves. Every night, Jamie reads to the boys and we both spend time reading in bed before falling asleep.

Obviously, reading is important in our family. That's why I'm happy to team up with the Wright Group in promoting summer reading. We've gone to the library already to get our summer reading program materials. If you haven't already, check with your local public library to see if they have summer programs for kids. Ours has prizes for kids who complete 15 hours of reading or read a certain number of books. But it's not just going to the library that can keep your kids reading. Check out these tips from Charlene Cobb, author of one of the Wright Group/McGraw-Hill reading programs:
  • Create a summer escape in your home perfect for reading. Make sure there is good light and comfortable seating to entice your kids to spend time there.
  • Even if your children can read by themselves, take turns reading to each other. This helps build their skills as they listen to your tone and inflection throughout the story or article. Before, during and after you read, talk about the material. Ask you child questions and encourage you child to ask you questions
  • Whether you are reading to your children or they are reading themselves, plan an event or activity that ties to the reading material. For instance, book reading can lead to picnics, museum and zoo visits, ballgames, or even family vacations.
  • Look for opportunities for your child to read. If you have a manual for a new DVD player, ask your child to read you the directions. Grocery lists and “to do” lists are also good items to help kids practice reading in “real life.”
  • Share the reading experience with your child by reading the same book or material they are reading so you can discuss it
  • Even if you are not reading the same books as your children, talk to them about what they are reading. Ask them questions such as what happened in the story or what might happen next, who is their favorite character, or who is the villain. This builds summarization and recall skills, and your interest can help increase their interest.
  • If your children’s school program provides materials for home activities, absolutely use them.
  • Suggest your child read a popular series that has been turned into movies like the Harry Potter or Chronicles of Narnia books. When your child finishes reading the book, rent or go see the movie and discuss how each differed from the other and whether the book or movie was more enjoyable.
  • Look for materials beyond fiction. Kids often prefer to read about facts, including books and articles about the environment, animals, current events, sports, and other factual topics. Talk to them about what they like and help them find reading materials that match those interests.
  • Try to set aside at least one TV/video-game-free night per week for family reading. Make your family’s favorite snacks, get new books at the library and make it fun!
So what are you doing to encourage your kids to read this summer? Leave me a comment and one lucky reader will win a set of three age appropriate readers from the Wright Group reading program!

For additional entries, leave a comment for each of the following:
  • Follow or subscribe to my blog
  • Add my button to your sidebar
  • Blog about this giveaway & link to me
  • Tweet about this giveaway & either leave me the link or add "@terpsichore" to your tweet. Or you can copy/paste this: RT @terpsichore: Win books for your child's summer reading! http://bit.ly/WRTCB
  • Use the Share button at the bottom of this post & let me know how you spread the word about this giveaway
  • Follow Suzy Q Homemaker on Facebook
Contest ends July 11 at midnight EST. Open to U.S. Residents only.

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Sun Clean & Fresh: Review & Giveaway


When Mom Select sent me a bottle of new Sun Burst Clean & Fresh to try, I was nervous. I really don't like perfumes in my laundry detergent. Heavy fragrances in my clothes give me migraines so we usually buy laundry detergent that doesn't have any additives. We also buy laundry detergent that is plant-based so that we don't harm the environment. Our washer line empties directly into the woods behind our house instead of the septic tank. That water will eventually seep back into the ground and into the underground spring that feeds our well. We definitely don't want any harsh chemicals coming back to us!

From the manufacturer:


Sun Detergent combines strong stain-fighting power with irresistibly "Sunsational" scents inspired by the great outdoors. Your clothes will be left clean, soft and smelling like a fresh summer breeze.


Sun gets its cleaning power from a plant-based ingredient that is gentle on clothes and skin. And because it's made from a biorenewable resource, it's gentler on the planet as well."

I'm also impressed that, according to a press release, Sun's new corporate headquarters meet the US Green Building Council's Gold LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification. I love getting products from companies who do more than just make green products. And it appears Sun does just that.

Like I said, I was nervous about trying the Sun detergent because it is scented. The good news is that it is not a heavy fragrance at all. And I am SUPER sensitive to fragrances. Last week I had a headache every day for three days that I finally realized was from clothes I had just bought used. They smelled very strongly of fabric softener even after I washed them once. The Sun Clean & Fresh has a nice fragrance that isn't perfume-y. It also doesn't have much of a lingering fragrance after drying, which is what usually gives me headaches.

Oh, and it cleans my clothes well, too. Sun is concentrated so you don't have to use as much, plus it costs WAY less than most leading brands of laundry detergents. I don't know about you, but I seem to do a lot more laundry in the summer. With all the swimming, playing outside, and cleaning up messes the boys make now that their home from school, spending money on detergent can get pricey.

So I'm happy to report that I like the Sun Burst Clean & Fresh! I can't speak for the other fragrances that you can buy, but if you don't like any fragrance at all, it does come in a "Free & Clear" variety. We'll probably buy that in the future because I don't want to use anything scented on my cloth diapers.

And now for the giveaway!

Five readers will win a coupon for a FREE 42.4 oz 2X bottle of Sun Burst Liquid Laundry Detergent or a 49 oz Powder Laundry Detergent in any scent. To win, leave a comment on this post telling me how you're trying to save money this summer. Make sure that your email address is available in your profile or that you leave it in your comment so I can contact you if you're a winner!

For additional entries, leave a comment for each of the following:
  • Follow or subscribe to my blog
  • Add my button to your sidebar
  • Tweet about this giveaway: "RT @terpsichore: Win a FREE bottle of Sun Laundry Detergent! http://bit.ly/ziAUr " (once a day)
  • Use the Share button at the bottom of this post & let me know how you spread the word about this giveaway
  • Follow Suzy Q Homemaker on Facebook
Giveaway ends Saturday, June 27 at midnight EST. Winners will be notified by email. US Residents only.

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Mamapedia: What Can I Learn Today?

*Thank you to New Baby for donating this VADO camera from Creative Labs to our fun event. Please check out New Baby and consider adding your own vlog!



Last weekend we had the opportunity to meet a wonderful new parenting advice search engine, Mamapedia, and now we'd like you to try the site out for yourself with our new contest, "What Can I Learn Today?" One grand prize winner will win a VADO digital video camera!

To Enter:

1. Visit Mamapedia and ask any parenting question.
2. Choose how you want to enter - or choose all three for more chances to win:


  • Comment to this post with your question and the answer you found



  • Blog about Mamapedia on your own site sharing the question you asked and the answer you found



  • Vlog about Mamapedia and your question/answer at New Baby.



  • 3. Fill out this secure form to let us know that you entered.



    It's that easy! Then join us for another SiteWarming Party on Twitter Saturday, May 23rd from 9:00 to 10:00 p.m eastern time to find out who won! There will also be several great door prizes.

    Good luck!

    *This contest is open to all U. S. residents 18 years or older and ends May 23rd at 9:00 p.m. eastern.
    *This contest courtesy of Momfluence - Rocking the Cradle and Shaping the World.

    Tuesday, May 12, 2009

    Florastor Giveaway Winner

    Congratulations to Emily who won a box of Florastor Kids!



    Thanks again to all who entered and be sure to check out the 1-800-Flowers giveaway.  It ends Saturday!

    Win a gift card to 1-800-Flowers!

    I have to say that our family isn't the flower-giving type.  Every now and then, Jamie will buy me an orchid, but I honestly can't remember the last time he bought me cut flowers.  And that's all fine because I personally don't like getting cut flowers.  I prefer getting a live plant that I know will last.

    When it comes to special occasions like, say, Mother's Day, we like to give our moms plants instead of flowers.  For my mom, this is easy.  She's great at keeping plants alive (though not as adept as I AM at reblooming orchids!).  Jamie's mom has admitted that she has a hard time with some plants.

    I asked Julie Mulligan who blogs for 1-800-FLOWERS what I should get for someone like Jamie's mom whose thumb isn't quite so green.  Here was her response:
    "Ferns are great. If you give a fern, place it inside of an apothecary jar. It has a great modern look and keeping the top on will create a terrarium that will help it last longer."
    Isn't that beautiful?

    1-800-FLOWERS has offered to give one of my readers a $30 Gift Card!  Head on over to their website and leave a comment here telling me who in your life deserves a special gift and what you would get for them.

    For extra entries (and be sure to leave me your email address or that it's viewable in your profile!):
    • Subscribe or follow ths blog
    • Follow me on twitter @terpsichore and tweet this giveaway (once a day)
    • Add my button to your sidebar & leave me the link
    • Blog about this giveaway & leave me the link
    • Use the "Share" button at the end of this post
    This giveaway ends on Saturday, May 16 at 10:00 a.m. Good Luck!

    Saturday, May 09, 2009

    Win some new Frigidaire appliances!

    What would you do with an extra hour per day?  My list is pretty standard:
    1. Take a nap
    2. Take a bubble bath
    3. Scrapbook
    4. Knit
    5. Read a book

    Frigidaire also wants to know what you would do if you had an extra hour of blissful "me time." Moms can go to Frigidaire.com to report the five things they would do with an extra hour each day. All participants will be entered for a chance to win an entire suite of Frigidaire appliances. Plus, check out other prizes you can win - like a gorgeous new Frigidaire Affinity washer/dryer (I want these so bad it hurts). Also, if you are on Facebook, visit Frigidaire's fanpage at www.facebook.com/frigidaire, where you can learn more about the appliances and contests and connect with other Frigidaire moms!

    Friday, May 08, 2009

    Dole Make Me a Chef Giveaway Winner

    Congrats!

     
     

    Thursday, April 30, 2009

    Dole Totally Made Me a Chef


    You see that delicious cake? I MADE IT! You can, too. It was seriously simple. As part of the Dole Make Me A Chef campaign, I got some coupons so I could try out some of Ben Ford's recipes. This Angel Lush was the first one on my list and it was YUMMY.

    Over at the Dole website, you can win a trip to LA to cook with Ben Ford! You can also enter the weekly drawings to win Dole gift bags with $100 in Dole products or one of two $500 Visa gift cards.

    So how would you like to stock your pantry full of Dole products? I get to offer one of you guys the chance to win $25 worth of Dole products! All you have to do is go to the Make Me A Chef website and leave me a comment telling me which recipe you'd like to try. Please make sure you leave me your email or that it's available in your profile!

    For extra entries:
    • Enter the Essay Contest and repost it in a comment
    • Blog about this giveaway and leave me the link
    • Follow me on twitter @terpsichore and tweet this giveaway (multiple tweets count! Just leave a comment each time)
    • Use the Share button at the end of this post and share this post
    • Email this giveaway to a friend
    • Follow or subscribe to my blog (current readers count!)
    Good luck!

    This giveaway ends on Thursday, May 7 at 11:59 P.M. US residents only.

    Monday, April 27, 2009

    Florastor: Review and Giveaway!

    If you have kids, you KNOW what it's like to have them get sick.  And to have them get sick with a stomach bug can be a nightmare!  All the towels, sheets, buckets, mops, etc.  Hoo Lordy.


    So what can a mother do to help prevent tummy troubles in their little ones?  Well, I was sent a box of Florastor Kids to try out.  Florastor is a probiotic supplement which is recommended by Dr. Sears!  As an attachment parenting advocate, I really trust the opinion of Dr. Sears.  Here's what he has to say about it:

    Q:  Do you recommend probiotics for kids?
    A:I’ve been recommending probiotics for years, and it’s now a recognized treatment for kids when they have diarrhea.  When kids get diarrhea, a probiotic can help replenish the “good” bacteria that is supposed to be living in the intestine – which will improve their digestion.

    Q:How do the effects of Florastor Kids differ from those of bacteria-based probiotics, such as acidophilus?

    A: One of the key differences in a yeast-based probiotic, such as Florastor Kids, is that it can not be killed by antibiotics, and it, in turn, protects the body’s own flora during the course of antibiotic treatment to guard against antibiotic-associated diarrhea. Antibiotic-associated diarrhea occurs when antibiotics disturb the natural balance of “good” and “bad” microbiota in the intestinal tract, causing harmful bacteria to grow far beyond their normal numbers. The result is often frequent, watery bowel movements.

    Q:  Which kids could benefit from Florastor Kids?

    A:  Florastor Kids has been proven effective in managing a wide variety of intestinal problems, but is often used to help with:
    • Antibiotic-Associated Diarrhea (AAD)
    • Acute gastroenteritis (general, sudden onset diarrhea)
    • Traveler’s diarrhea
    • Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhea (C. diff)
    • Chronic inflammatory intestinal conditions, such as Ulcerative Colitis or Crohn’s
    So basically, you just mix up a packet of Florastor in a cup of juice.  I had my 8-year-old try it out and he says you can't even taste it!

    I have a box of Florastor Kids to send to one of my readers!  For a chance to win fill out the entry form below.  All responses are for my eyes only and I do not sell your information.  :)

    This giveaway ends on Monday, May 11, 2009 at 10:00 p.m. EST.  Open to US and Canada only.

    Monday, April 20, 2009

    Win Online Fax Service for a year from Packetel!


    Have you always wished you could receive faxes to your home office, but you can’t afford a fax machine? Maybe you have a fax machine, but it’s seen better days. Or maybe you’re just looking for a green solution to all of those faxes you’ve been receiving!

    Packetel’s Online Fax Service allows you to receive unlimited incoming faxes in your e-mail inbox for only $3.95 a month.

    Packetel’s Online Fax Service sends faxes to multiple e-mail addresses, alerts you via text message when you have a new fax, and allows you to view your fax in PDF format. This service is perfect for small, at home businesses as it eliminates the need to buy and maintain a fax machine and eliminates the need to file away large amounts of paper.

    How would you like to try this service for FREE for one year? Two lucky readers will win just that! Here’s how you can win:
      
         1. Blog It!
              a. Blog about Packetel’s Online Fax Service and link the text “online fax service” to http://packetel.com/fax/faxservicemain.asp
              b. Fill out this entry form:
    http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=cFFrTmlWY0lsMVFZalBHUWJIWkF4ZFE6MA

         2. Facebook or MySpace
              a. Write about Packetel’s Online Fax Service on your Facebook or MySpace page and link the text “online fax service” to http://packetel.com/fax/faxservicemain.asp
              b. Fill out this entry form:
    http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=cFFrTmlWY0lsMVFZalBHUWJIWkF4ZFE6MA

         3. Flickr Group: Show us your cluttered office, your broken fax machine, or even just the space where you wish you had a fax!
              a. Join the Flickr Packetel contest group and upload a picture: www.flickr.com/groups/packetel
              b. Fill out this entry form:
    http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=cFFrTmlWY0lsMVFZalBHUWJIWkF4ZFE6MA

         4. YouTube: Do you remember that scene in Office Space where the employees destroy their fax machine? Here’s a refresher: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzGWvZAd228         
              a. Make your own video of how much you hate your broken fax/printer and upload it to YouTube with a link back to http://packetel.com/fax/faxservicemain.asp
              b. Fill out this entry form:
    http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=cFFrTmlWY0lsMVFZalBHUWJIWkF4ZFE6MA

    Want a Bonus Entry? Become a Packetel Facebook Fan here:
    http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/pages/Packetel-Online-Fax-Service/77071701974?ref=s

    Then fill out this form:
     http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=cFFrTmlWY0lsMVFZalBHUWJIWkF4ZFE6MA

    Contest is open to all U.S. residents. The contest runs from Sunday, April 12th to Friday, May 1st. Two winners will be chosen by random number generator.

    Many thanks to Momfluence for hosting this giveaway and providing the content in this post.

    Monday, March 30, 2009

    Ecostore USA Winner

    Thanks so much to everyone who entered the Ecostore USA giveaway.

    I've chosen a winner and they have been contacted.

    Congratulations and I hope you all continue to enjoy my blog!

    Saturday, March 28, 2009

    Giveaway Reminders

    Hey guys!  Don't forget about all of the giveaways going on right now:

    And on Suzy Q Crops, I'm giving away a Creative Memories coverset, pages, & page protectors.

    Good luck!