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Wednesday, August 26, 2009

The Gloves Off Giveaway (yes.. It's a battle for great books people!)

I told you I had Lots of giveaways! guess what... I will post another few tomorrow! It's Book Madness Here so Come on down to Crazy Jen's! I should have been in commericals.... unfortunately they don't make camera lenses that wide.jk lol!
So here's what I've got:


As some of you know... Monk is in it's last season.... Be strong... I know! I have a 3 pack. You can enter to win these 3 books! Only 1 person will win all 3.



The Sweetgum Ladies Knit for Love
The Hope of Refuge (great book! I loved it.)
The Divorce Party ( Another great book.)


One comment per book entry please with email. Don't leave 3 comments for the Monk books. The are a package deal. US only. giveaway will end when I say so, but will last for at least 24 hours.




Have you ever washed your hair with a bar of soap?


I did this morning. I have a huge bottle of shampoo that I use. I buy the huge bottles from Sams Club, but for the life of me I couldn't find it. I looked in the bathroom (logical, I know), the living room, kitchen, dinning room.... Nada. So, I took my shower and washed my hair with a bar of soap... I look like Captain Caveman!


I did find the shampoo... It was on my computer desk. Don't ask, I don't know. It doesn't matter. I am just so happy to have found it.
I know this is an odd post....but that is what happened this morning. How is your morning going?

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Review: Lose the Weight by Kathy Balland


Paperback: 240 pages
Publisher: Blissful Publications LLC; 1 edition (February 24, 2009)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0982183100
ISBN-13: 978-0982183106


Synopsis:


Are you tired of yo-yo dieting? You have the power to look and feel great without dieting. With this book, your weight and your life can bring you peace of mind. You ll find answers that will end your need for dieting and uncomfortable food deprivation that ultimately leads to weight gain. Instead, you ll find the good health and happiness that you deserve.


Lose the Diet is your complete, easy-to-use guide for reconnecting with yourself and discovering the power to achieve and maintain a healthy weight without diets. Drop the diets and the weight in a healthy and natural way.


Find out why deprivation doesn t work. Learn about the mind-body-soul connections effect on weight. Discover that happiness leads to a healthy weight rather than the other way around. Insightful tools and information will help you find balance from the inside out.


My Opinion:


Lose the Diet.... with a name like that who won't love it!


First lets go on a diet. You eat salads, cut calories and carbs and lose 10 lbs. You crave food so badly you Binge, feel terrible and like a failure, and gain 15 lbs. Hmmmm something is not working.


Kathy's book is a refreshing look to the hamster wheel we run. Just stop. She offers a connection with our mind, breathing, self control, support group, and spirituality. Lose the Diet is a wonderful book that can really help us connect with our emotions and bdy to find out what is going on behind the scenes.


I have read everything from Weight Watchers to Dr. Phil, but Lose the Diet is my absolute Favorite. It has really opened my mind to core values that every one should be aware of. This book really gave me a new perspective on my self worth as well. Over the next month, I will be incorperating what I have learned into my eating and exercising habits. Keep up with me and see how I do. 4 stars!

A huge thanks goes out to Jamie for introducing me to this one. You can visit the website here. Be sure to enter my giveaway here.

Look what I got for $2.70



So remember that Children's Place coupon for $40 off I got? Well, last night while the Hubs and the kiddos were at Kajukembo, I was at the mall. This is what I got:

10 shirts for $5 ea. (graphic Tees and Long sleeves are on sale... get em while you can.) ( I also had a 15% off coupon) Woo hoo... I know you can't tell by the way I have them folded, but most of them are Long sleeve since fall is fast approaching.... It might get cold in Feb next year!

Too Cool!

Wham Bam Thank you Ma'am Giveaways Free for All!!!

Okay. I meant to start this last night... Alas, I am always behind.
We have 4 books up for grabs. Please leave a seperate comment for each book you would like to win. I am way to lazy to sort through it all. At least I am honest. (lots of stuff going on here)
On a side note. If you have won a book from my website.... They are all shipped from Publishing groups. It can sometimes take up to 2 months for them to be deliverd. Please be patient... I know it can be tough waiting for all of the great titles (esp. when they are free). If after 2 month, you haven't gotten it, please feel free to email me and I will email them. You can also email me to just say hi or ask me questions... I love hearing from you guys.


First we have:



You Were Born for This by Bruce Wilkinson




Lose the Diet (Autographed) by Kathy Balland




Undone by Karin Slaughter




Trust Me by Peter Leonard

Monday, August 24, 2009

Shhhhh... Do you hear that?

Silence.. complete and utter silence. Today is the first day of school here, and my 4 year old started Pre K today. I am childless. I about did a happy dance today! I turned my radio up loud blasting Toby Mac on Air 1 (like I used to do as a teen), and drove with the biggest grin. My house is clean, the kids are gone, and I need to find something to do.
I found out that since my hubs works at the Army base I get free access to the gym. Now, I am not exactly excited about hauling my huge butt in there and working out with hunky army men, but it's time to get serious.

I am meeting my hubs for lunch and then going to the mall to spend hat $40 coupon at The Children's Place. I might even buy myself some sushi!

Tomorrow Tatum has a Dr. Appointmnet. Time to start a new med.... I need to email her teacher.

Don't forget, My Wham Bam Thank You Ma'am giveaways will start this evening and last only 24 hours per book. Expect several reviews this week. Don't forget to enter the Zhu Zhu Pets giveaway! They are Awesome! It ends the 27th!

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Free Books...

While browsing around my favorite blogs, I happened across a few freebies...

The Teen Girls Gotta Have it Guide to Money

and

Kitchen Kids Recipe Booklet

My First Coupon Binder

Over the past few months, I have really gotten into couponing. However, having A.D.D. I am VERY unorganized! I have seen, on various websites, coupon binders that others use. I decided to make my own. This video takes you step by step through my binder. Hope you like How I organize! Use this link to buy the same binder. I got my binder free by using an amazon Gift Card that I received for doing a survey.



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Giveaway and Review Zhu Zhu Pets!




If you have children like mine.... they want a pet. My 4 year old is crazy for any animal. She is always begging for a hamster. We tried gerbils, but it didn't work out...

Now my children can have a pet with no mess! Zhu Zhu Pets are fun, interactive hamsters that talk, move and even navigate their way around their own habitats. They have 2 modes :

Loving Mode:

Pet them, love them, hear them squeak and chatter


Explore Mode:

Let them scoot, scamper, bump & boogie across the floor or through their Hamster Habitat

Best yet, you can "build" this amazing world for them! From a garage with a car to drive around to a wheel and slide, Zhu Zhu pets have it all!

They are amazing and hours of fun. You can check out more Here.

My Opinion:

Thanks to Mom Select, I had the opportunity to review Zhu Zhu Pets and their amazing world. I don't know where to begin! These hamsters are the coolest things I have ever seen. They coo and squeak if you pet their heads. You can place them in their habitat and press their backs to watch them zoom around. Zhu Zhu pets play in their wheel, brush their teeth, ride skateboards take naps, and even go for a drive.

My kids had a blast playing with them! They, seriously, ran the batteries down in less than 24 hours from playing with them so much (keep some extras on hand)! I was amazed by the toys because the randomly run around. If they get stuck the back up and go a different way. By the end of the week I was talking about them like they were real! I had a blast putting "Num Nums in his ball and letting him roll about the living room. It was a pure joy to watch.

The habitat is plastic and very easy to snap together. I haven't had any problems with any of the kids tearing it up, or pulling it apart and my kids are hard on stuff.

If you have a child that is dying for a pet, but you don't think they are responsible enough to have one... Zhu Zhu pets are for you. Zhu Zhu Pets are for ANYONE! All of my children from 4 to 12 are entranced with them. They have already started picking out hamsters and accessories that the want "Santa" to bring for Christmas! I enjoy them just as much as my kids do. I can hardly get my kiddos away from the Zhu Zhu pets. My 4 year old sleeps with them at night!

You can get you Zhu Zhu Pets at any large retailer like Walmart, Target, and Amazon.com

!!!!GiveAway!!!!!!

Thanks to the Amazing Amy at Mom Select, I have 1 Zhu Zhu Pet and Ramp/Slide to giveaway! This is a toy any child, or grandchild will enjoy. Want to win it?

The Rules:

Contest will run from Aug 22, 2009 to August 27, 2009 11:59 pm. 1 person will win a Zhu Zhu Pet and Slide with Ramp. Open to US residents only. No P O boxes Please. Winner will be announced Aug. 28, 2009. Winner will have 48 hours to contact me with mailing address or a new winner will be chosen.

Main Entry:

Go to the Zhu Zhu website and tell me your Favorite Zhu Zhu Pet or Accessory in a comment here. Please leave an email address so I can contact you if you win. If I cant contact you I will choose a new winner.

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Thursday, August 20, 2009

Winners... and a note You'll want to read.


I know I am so far behind on my giveaways! I have been struggling on getting my kiddos and my hubs ready for school. We have almost everything and are wrapping the rest up this afternoon. Starting the 24th... (that is my first day of solitude...school starts!) I will be holding a giveaway or 2 everyday. They will only last 24 hours so be ready to enter and win. Remember that starts MONDAY AUGUST 24th.
Now, On to the Winners..

Daniel X!

Young in TX
Paula Myers
Sue

Ravens!

MJ
Ally in WA
Sara and Alex

The Castaways (GREAT BOOK)

etirv
yadgirl
Marjorie

If you see your name you can email me or wait to be emailed.. It will probably take me forever so don't freak if it takes a few days. I have 5 kids and A.D.D..... and I really Procrastinate.... If you want to email me send it here abookishmom@yahoo.com


Eye of the Whale by Douglas Carlton Abrams

Hardcover: 384 pages
Publisher: Atria (August 4, 2009)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1416532544
ISBN-13: 978-1416532545

About the Author:

Douglas Carlton Abrams is the nationally bestselling author of The Lost Diary of Don Juan, which has been published in thirty languages. He writes fact-based fiction and did extensive research for his new novel, including swimming with and recording humpback whales, meeting present-day whalers, and cage diving with great white sharks. Previously an editor at the University at California Press and HarperCollins, he is the cofounder of Idea Architects, a book and media development agency.

Synopsis:

Elizabeth McKay is a dedicated scientist who has spent almost a decade cracking the code of humpback whale communication. Their song, the most complex in nature, may in fact reveal secrets about the animal world that no one could have imagined. When a humpback whale swims up the Sacramento River with a strange and unprecedented song, Elizabeth must decipher its meaning in order to save the whale and ultimately much more. But as her work with the whale captures the media's interest and the world's imagination, many powerful forces emerge who do not want the whale's secrets to be revealed. Soon, Elizabeth is forced to decide if her discoveries are worth losing her marriage, her career, and possibly her life.


As timely as today's ecological challenges and as timeless as the whales themselves, this novel takes readers into the mysterious world of humpback whales and great white sharks. In writing Eye of the Whale, Abrams worked closely with leading scientists and did extensive research on the shockingly true facts on which it is based. This powerful story will transform the way readers see their relationship with other species and with the fragile world in which we live.

My Opinion:

Eco Thriller?!? I have to admit, I was skeptical on how well I would like this one. I loved it.

Imagine being so passionate about your job that is borders into obsession. Imagine losing everything over it like your family and close friends. Now, imagine you are right (as I am 98% of the time {don't ask my hubby about that}).

Marine Biologist Elizabeth McKay is rounding out Her PHD with a thesis on deciphering Humpback Whale communication. Little did she know ...what she would actually learn and how it could shake Mankind to it's core.

Eye of the Whale is an amazing thrill ride into the depths of our society and ecosystem. It grabbed me in the first chapter and wouldn't let me go until the end. I read it in 2 days! This one will really stop and make you think about what we are doing to our planet, and how it affects our life. 4 stars!.

You can buy it here

FIRST Look: Truth and Dare and All That Glitters by Nicole O'Dell

It is time for a FIRST Wild Card Tour book review! If you wish to join the FIRST blog alliance, just click the button. We are a group of reviewers who tour Christian books. A Wild Card post includes a brief bio of the author and a full chapter from each book toured. The reason it is called a FIRST Wild Card Tour is that you never know if the book will be fiction, non~fiction, for young, or for old...or for somewhere in between! Enjoy your free peek into the book!

You never know when I might play a wild card on you!


Today's Wild Card author is:


and the books:


Barbour Books (August 1, 2009) )


AND


All That Glitters

Barbour Books (August 1, 2009)


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:


Nicole O’Dell lives in Illinois with her husband and six children—including triplets! Nicole has a heart for young girls and a special passion for the relationships between mothers and daughters as they approach the teen years. Her new book series, Scenarios Interactive Fiction for Girls, is designed to help girls develop sound decision-making skills and debuts in August 2009 with the release of the first two books. Her writing also includes devotionals and Bible studies for women of all ages.

Visit the author's website.

Product Details:

Truth or Dare:
List Price: $7.97
Reading level: Young Adult
Paperback: 192 pages
Publisher: Barbour Books (August 1, 2009)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1602603995
ISBN-13: 978-1602603998

All That Glitters:
List Price: $7.97
Reading level: Young Adult
Paperback: 192 pages
Publisher: Barbour Books (August 1, 2009)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1602604002
ISBN-13: 978-1602604001

AND NOW...THE FIRST CHAPTERs:


Truth or Dare
Scenarios—Interactive Fiction for Girls

Nicole O’Dell

Chapter 1

Rule the School

The first bright, yellow light of day was starting to peek through the blinds covering her window. Lindsay Martin stretched and yawned as she slowly woke up. After tossing and turning much of the night, she was still sleepy, so she turned over and pulled the puffy pink comforter up to her chin and allowed herself to doze off for a few more minutes, burying her face in her pillow.

But wait. She sat up quickly, remembering it was the first day of school. With no time to waste, she jumped out of bed.

She had carefully selected her clothes the night before, and the khaki pants and screened-print tee were still hanging on her closet door just waiting to be worn. But, after thinking about it, they seemed all wrong. Frantically plowing through her closet for something different to wear, Lindsay pushed aside last year’s jeans and T-shirts, and found the perfect outfit: not too dressy, not too casual, not too anything. As an eighth grader, she wanted to look cool without looking like she was trying too hard—which was the fashion kiss of death. Confident she had selected the perfect outfit, she padded off to the bathroom to get ready to face the day.

Happy with how she looked—jeans with just the right amount of fading down the front, a short-sleeved T-shirt layered over a snug, long-sleeved T-shirt, and a pair of sunglasses perched atop her blonde hair—she bounced down the stairs, slowing as she reached the bottom. Just wanting to get out of the house and be on her way, Lindsay sighed when she recognized the smell of bacon coming from the kitchen. “Mom, I’m really not hungry, and I have to go meet the girls!”

“Now, you know I’m not going to let you head off to school without breakfast, so at least take this with you.” Mom held out Lindsay’s favorite breakfast sandwich: an English muffin with fluffy scrambled eggs, cheese, and two slices of bacon.

Lindsay wrapped it up in a napkin so she could take it with her and gave her mom a quick kiss before rushing out the door. “Thanks, Mom. You’re the best!”

Hurrying toward the school, Lindsay munched on her sandwich along the way. Nerves set in and, halfway through her sandwich, her stomach wouldn’t allow her to finish it; so she tossed what was left into a nearby trash can where it fell with a thud.

After her short walk down the tree-lined streets, she arrived at the meeting spot—a large oak tree in the front yard of the school—about fifteen minutes early. Shielding her eyes from the sun and squinting in eager anticipation, Lindsay watched the street for the first sign of her three best friends. She expected Sam and Macy to arrive by school bus—they lived too far away from the school to walk, so they generally rode the bus together. Kelly didn’t live too far away, but her mom usually dropped her off before heading to her job as an attorney in the city. Lindsay was thankful she lived so close to the school. She loved being the first one there to greet her friends each morning. Since her mom didn’t have to leave for work, and Lindsay didn’t need to catch the bus, she had a bit more flexibility and could save a spot for them under their favorite tree.

The bus pulled into the driveway, squealing as it slowed. It paused to wait for the crowds of students to move through the crosswalk. When it finally parked, the doors squeaked open and students began to pour off the bus just as Kelly’s mom pulled up to the curb right in front of Lindsay.

“Bye, Mom!” Kelly grabbed her new backpack out of the backseat and jumped out of the car. At almost the same time, Macy and Sam exited the bus after the sixth and seventh graders got off.

Excitedly, the four girls squealed and hugged each other under their tree, never minding the fact that they had been with each other every day for the entire summer. They shrieked and jumped up and down in excitement as if they had been apart for months. They were eighth graders. This was going to be the best year yet. With eager anticipation, each one of them could tell there was something more grown-up and exciting about the first day of eighth grade, and they were ready for it.

With a few minutes to spare before the bell rang, the girls stopped and leaned against their tree for a quick survey of the schoolyard. It was easy to identify the sixth graders. They were nervous, furtively glancing in every direction; and, the most telltale sign of a sixth grader, they had new outfits and two-day-old haircuts. The girls easily but not fondly remembered how scary it was to be new to middle school and felt sorry for the new sixth graders.

The seventh graders were a little bit more confident, but still not nearly cool enough to speak to the eighth graders. Most students, no matter the grade, carried backpacks and some had musical instruments. Some even had new glasses or had discarded their glasses in favor of contacts.

“Look over there.” Kelly pointed across the grassy lawn to a student. A new student, obviously a sixth grader, struggled with his backpack and what appeared to be a saxophone case. Two bigger boys, eighth graders, grabbed the case out of his hands and held it over his head. They teased him mercilessly until the bell rang, forcing them to abandon their fun and head in to the school. The girls shook their heads and sighed—some things never changed—as they began to walk toward the doors.

Kelly and Sam both stopped to reach into their backpacks to turn off their new cell phones before entering the school—it would make for a horrible first day of school if they were to get their phones taken away.

“You’re so lucky,” Macy whined as she watched Kelly flip open her shiny blue phone, carefully decorated with sparkly gems. Sam laughed and turned off her sporty red phone, slid the top closed, and dropped it into her bag. Macy’s parents wouldn’t let her have a cell phone until high school.

“When did you guys get cell phones?” Lindsay asked.

“I got mine yesterday, and Sam got hers on Saturday,” Kelly explained. “My mom wanted to have a way to reach me in the case of an emergency and for me to be able to reach her. I’m not supposed to use it just anytime I want to.”

“Same with me. I might as well not have it. I can call anyone who has the same service or use it as much as I want to on nights and weekends, but that’s it,” Sam complained.

“It’s still way more than I have. You’re so lucky,” Macy said emphatically.

Lindsay sighed and agreed with Macy while she smeared untinted lip gloss onto her lips. “I have no idea when I’ll ever get to have a cell phone. My mom thinks that they are bad for ‘kids.’” She rolled her eyes to accentuate the point that she not only thought she should have a cell phone, but that she definitely disagreed with the labeling of herself and her friends as kids. “She won’t even let me use lip gloss with any color in it. She thinks I’m too young.”

With cell phones turned off, backpacks slung over shoulders, lip gloss perfectly accenting skin tanned by the lazy days of summer, and arms locked, the four best friends were ready to enter the school to begin their eighth-grade year. Seeing their reflection in the glass doors of the school as they approached it, Lindsay noticed how tall they’d all become over the summer. Four pairs of new jeans, four similar T-shirts, and four long manes of shiny hair—they were similar in so many ways, but different enough to keep things interesting.

Kelly Garrett was the leader of the group. The girls almost always looked to her to get the final word on anything from plans they might make, to boys they liked, to clothes they wore. She was a natural leader, which was great most of the time. Her strong opinions sometimes caused conflict, though. Sam Lowell, the comedienne of the group was always looking for a way to entertain them and make them laugh. She was willing to try anything once, and her friends enjoyed testing her on that. Macy Monroe was the sweet one. She was soft-spoken and slow to speak. She hated to offend anyone and got her feelings hurt easily. Then there was Lindsay. She was in the middle, the glue. She was strong but kind and was known to be a peacemaker. She often settled disputes between the girls to keep them from fighting.

Amid complete chaos—students talking, locker doors slamming shut, high-fives, and whistles—the first day of school began. There was an assembly for the eighth graders, so the girls head toward the gymnasium rather than finding their separate ways to their first classes.

Unlike the younger students who had to sit with their classes, eighth-graders could choose where they wanted to sit. The girls filed into the bleachers together, tucking their belongings beneath their feet carefully so that they wouldn’t fall through to the floor below. The room was raucously loud as 150 eighth graders excitedly shared stories of their summers and reunited with friends.

The speakers squealed as the principal turned on his microphone and tried to get everyone’s attention. “Welcome back to Central Middle School. Let’s all stand together to recite the Pledge of Allegiance.”

Conversations slowly trailed off to a dull roar as teachers attempted to create some order in each row. The eighth-graders shuffled to their feet and placed their right hands over their hearts to recite the Pledge, and the principal began, “I pledge allegiance to the flag. . .”

Lindsay joined in, but her mind wandered as she looked down the row at each of her best friends. She remembered the great summer they had. They spent many days languishing in the hot sun by Kelly’s pool. She remembered the day when Sam got a bad sunburn from laying on the tanning raft for hours and not listening to the girls when they suggested she reapply her sunscreen. She wanted a good tan, and she paid the price. Kelly had the bright idea of using olive oil and lemon juice to take away the sting—she thought she had heard about that somewhere—but all it did was make Sam smell bad for days along with the suffering that her burns caused.

They also had gone shopping at the mall whenever Sam’s mom would pile them into her SUV and drop them off for a few hours so they could check out the latest fashions and watch for new students—boys in particular. Their favorite mall activity was to take a huge order of cheese fries and four Diet Cokes to a table at the edge of the food court so they could watch the people walk by.

They had a blast burying each other in the sand at the beach whenever Macy’s dad took a break from job-hunting to spend the day lying in the sun. One time, they even made a huge castle with a moat. The castle had steps they could climb, and the moat actually held water. It took them almost the entire day, but the pictures they took made it all worth it.

They had also shared a weeklong trip to Lindsay’s Bible camp. It was a spiritual experience for Lindsay, who used the time to deepen her relationship with God. She enjoyed being able to bring her friends into that part of her life—even if it was just for a week. Macy, more than the others, showed some interest and said that she’d like to attend youth group with Lindsay when it started up again in the fall. All four girls enjoyed the canoe trips—even the one when the boat capsized and they got drenched. They swam in the lake and played beach volleyball. The week they spent at camp was a good end to what they considered a perfect summer.

Although there was a certain finality to their fun and freedom with the arrival of the school year, there was excitement too, as they took this next step toward growing up together. Lindsay took a moment to imagine what it would be like in the future. Next year, they would start high school. After several years, they would head off to the same college and room together as the plan had always been. At some point, they would each find someone to settle down with and get married. They had already figured out who would be the maid of honor for whose wedding. That way, they each got to do it once. And they would each be bridesmaids for each other. Then, they would have children. Hopefully, they would have them at around the same time so they their children could grow up together too. Beautiful plans built on beautiful friendships. . .what more could a girl ask for?


“…One nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.” The Pledge of Allegiance ended, and all of the students sat down to hear about the exciting new school year.


All That Glitters
Scenarios—Interactive Fiction for Girls

Nicole O’Dell

Chapter 1

Time for a Change

A fancy sports car on one side and a shiny, brand-new SUV on the other, Mrs. Daniels slid her car into a parking spot at the mall. More than any other year, shopping for school clothes this year was a very important task. Dani and Drew, identical twins, were starting the ninth grade—freshman year, the first year of high school. They knew full well how important their first impression was— well, at least Drew did. She had spent most of her summer planning and researching fashion trends, hairstyles, and makeup tips by reading fashion magazines. Not that it would do her much good, she often thought. Their parents didn’t allow them to wear makeup; and her long, straight, dark hair looked just like her sister’s and was cut and styled in the same style they had always had.

“Mom, I think it’s time for a change,” Drew announced as they walked through the parking lot toward the mall.

“What kind of change?” Mrs. Daniels asked hesitantly.

“You know, change isn’t always a bad thing.” Drew thought her mom might need some convincing before she tried to state her case. “Change can just be a part of growing up and a sign that a girl is secure and comfortable with herself.”

“Yes, Drew, I’m aware of that. Why do I have a feeling that I’m not going to like what you’re about to suggest?” Mrs. Daniels sighed good-naturedly and looked at Drew’s twin sister, who shrugged her shoulders not knowing anything about the big change that her twin was proposing. “Well, let’s have it. What have you got cooked up?”

“Oh, it’s really not a big deal, Mom. I’d just like to get my hair cut.” Drew pulled a picture of a hairstyle out of her pocket and showed it to her mom.

Mrs. Daniels could see immediately that the softly layered style would cascade to a very flattering place just below Drew’s shoulders. She looked at Dani and raised her eyebrows. “Do you want your hair cut like that?”

“No, Mom, you don’t understand.” Drew interrupted with a slight whine, nervous that she wasn’t getting her point across. “If Dani cuts her hair like that too, then I don’t want to. This is how I want to look. . .by myself. I want to make a change, even just a slight one like my hairstyle, to separate myself from just being ‘one of the twins.’ I want to be an individual; I want to be Drew.”

“Ah, I see, now.” Mrs. Daniels knew that this would happen one day and, she had to admit, high school was a reasonable time for this to occur. It pained her to think of her baby girls reaching such an independent place, though. “How do you feel about that, Dani?”

“Well, to be honest, I really don’t want to change my hair. And I like being ‘one of the twins’ as Drew put it. I guess I don’t see how that’s a bad thing. Why would changing your hair to look like a picture of someone else make you an individual anyway?” She asked pointedly, turning to Drew.

“It just gives me the chance to express myself and be different than I have been.”

“As long as you really mean ‘different than you have been’ and not just that you want to be different than me.” Dani tried not to be hurt, but it was difficult.

“Aw, Sis, I love you. Nothing can change that we’re twins. That will always be a part of us. We’re just talking about a haircut here.”

“I guess you’re right.” Dani laughed. “Let’s go get your hair cut so we can all get used to it while we try on clothes.”

First stop: Shear Expressions for a new hairstyle. The bell above the door jingled as they entered the store. Luckily, there wouldn’t be a wait because Drew was too excited and impatient to wait. She took her seat in the shampoo chair, and the stylist began to lather up her hair. After the shampooing was finished, she patted Drew’s hair dry and moved her to the station where she would be cutting her hair.

Drew struggled to get her hand into the front pocket of her jeans so she could show the stylist the picture of the haircut that she wanted. “Um, Drew, I didn’t realize that your jeans were getting so tight. We’re going to have to be sure to buy some new jeans today.”

“Mom,” Drew laughed. “This is how I bought them. I want them this way.”

Mrs. Daniels looked at the stylist, obviously a mom herself, and shrugged her shoulders. “I know,” the stylist said, “it looks uncomfortable to me too.”

“This is what I want.” Drew showed her the picture, ignoring the comments about her jeans.

“Oh, that’s going to be easy enough and beautiful too. We’ll just take this hair of yours and cut some layers into it. We’ll probably need to take off about three inches, but you have plenty of length so it won’t even be that noticeable. Are you doing the same cut?” The stylist turned to Dani.

“Nope, not me. I’m staying just like this.”

“All right then, let’s get started.”

Thirty minutes later, with dark hair in little piles all over the floor around her, Drew was staring into the mirror in front of her, getting her first look at her new self. She was stunned with what she saw. After looking at her sister for so many years, she was used to having a walking mirror right beside her. But now, as they both gazed into the mirror and took in the changes, they realized that a simple thing like a haircut signaled major changes afoot. Dani was sad when she saw the differences between them, but Drew was thrilled with her new look.

“I love it!” She spun around to the right and then to the left and watched her hair bounce in waves around her shoulders. “It moves, and it’s free.” She didn’t miss the long, thick straight locks a bit. “It has personality. Thank you so much. You did a perfect job,” she said to the hairdresser.

“I’m so glad you like it. I think it looks great too.” Both the hairdresser and Mrs. Daniels were a bit more reserved out of sensitivity to Dani.

“Mom, what about you? Do you like it?”

“You look beautiful, dear. Very grown up.”

“Now I’m ready to shop.” Nothing was going to contain Drew’s excitement as they left the salon; she was thrilled.


* * * * *


“We need to be wise now, girls. There is a limit to today’s budget. My question is whether you want to split the budget and each get your own clothes—or do you want to pick things out to share and get more that way?”

Drew was trying to be more of an individual, but even she could see the logic behind pooling their resources and sharing the clothing allowance; and she knew that Dani would agree. But Drew did have one trick up her sleeve that she decided to save for later in the day.

They spent the day trying on clothes. It helped that both girls were exactly the same size and basically liked similar things. By the end of the day, they had successfully managed to supply their wardrobe with all of the basics they would need for ninth grade, including new winter jackets, jeans, tops, sweaters, belts, socks, pajamas, undergarments, accessories, and shoes. They were exhausted by the end of the shopping trip, and Mrs. Daniels was more than ready to go home.

As they were walking toward the exit door, Drew said, “Mom, you mentioned that you have grocery shopping to do. Would it be all right if Dani and I stayed here and meet you when you’re finished? I have a few things I still want to look for.”

“I suppose that would be okay, but I’m done with dishing out money today. So what are you looking for, and what will you do once you find it?” Mrs. Daniels laughed.

“I brought some of the money I saved from babysitting this summer, and I really want to use some of it to get a few unique shirts or something that will be just mine—you know, signature pieces. I promise I won’t spend it all, Mom.”

“Oh, I see. This is part of your search for individuality? Is that it?” At Drew’s nod, she continued, “I don’t see anything wrong with that. But, Drew, just remember what your dad and I allow and how we expect you to dress. No super-tight jeans, no shirts that show your belly, nothing with a saying or advertisement that your dad and I would find inappropriate. Think of it this way: nothing that I wouldn’t let you wear to youth group. Deal?”

“Got it, Mom. Thanks, you’re the best.”

After they discussed their meeting time and location, Mrs. Daniels left the girls to their shopping. They hit all of their favorite stores again. Dani wasn’t too happy about it, though. “Why couldn’t you have done this while we were shopping earlier?” She asked Drew.

“Because, I wanted to finish the shopping for our stuff and then I would know what I still needed.”

“Oh, Sis, there’s nothing else that you need.”

“I know, that’s what makes this part so fun. It’s all about what I want.”

Dani sighed and suggested they get started before they ran out of time. With her own money, Drew selected two snug, plaid shirts to wear over a tight black T-shirt that she found. The flannel shirts barely reached her waistband, but the T-shirt was long enough, so she thought it would pass. She also selected a cropped denim jacket that was covered in studded rhinestones. Dani liked the jacket, but it wasn’t really her style at all. Drew also picked a few cropped sweaters that, if worn alone, would be way too short for Mrs. Daniels approval, but with a T-shirt or tank underneath, would probably get by. Her favorite and most expensive purchase was a black leather belt with a big silver buckle covered in rhinestones in the shape of a big rose. Drew thought that it was unique enough to become her signature piece.

“Well, one thing you won’t have to worry about,” Dani assured her, “is that I won’t be bugging you to borrow any of the things you bought. They’re all yours.”

Their time was up so they hurried to the exit door to find Mrs. Daniels already waiting there for them. As they slipped into the car she asked, “Well, was your search successful?”

“Oh, yeah! Mom, I found some really cute things,” the ever-excited Drew told her mom.

“Yeah, real cute,” Dani said, rolling her eyes.

Sensing from Dani’s reaction that there might be something she needed to see in those bags, Mrs. Daniels said, “Great. Then we can have our own private fashion show when we get home.”

“Sure, Mom. No problem.”


* * * * *


After dinner, Mrs. Daniels remembered that she hadn’t checked out Drew’s purchases yet. “Drew, why don’t you get those things that you bought so we can make sure that everything is acceptable for you to wear.”

“Mom, I know the rules and I followed them. I don’t see what the concern is.”

“There’s no real concern, honey; but I’d appreciate if you don’t argue with me and just humor me. I am only looking out for your best interests.”

“Okay, Okay, I’ll go get them.” Drew left to get her bags from her room. She stomped down the hall, careful not to be disrespectful but made sure that they knew she wasn’t too happy.

Plopping her bags down on the couch, Drew waited for the verdict. Her mom wasn’t too happy at all when she saw how small and short some of the shirts were. Drew said, “Hold on, Mom. Before you say no, let me try them on.”

Skeptically, Mrs. Daniels agreed to reserve her judgment until she had a chance to see the items on Drew.

After Drew had the first outfit on, Mrs. Daniels realized that they were layering pieces and that the shorter items were worn on top to reveal the layers beneath. “Well, now, that’s not so bad. But, Drew, you have to promise me that I’m not going to catch you wearing those clothes alone or in anyway that shows your belly.”

“I already know that, Mom.”

Mrs. Daniels raised her eyebrows, waiting.

“Okay, I promise, Mom. Really.”

“Well, then, everything is fine; and I especially like the belt you bought. It’s definitely a unique piece.”

Dani had been sitting quietly on the other side of the room, watching the process and waiting for the verdict. She quietly got up and went to her room, softly closed the door, and got ready for bed. She wasn’t too happy, but she didn’t really know what it was that was bugging her.

“Too many changes,” she whispered as she drifted off to sleep.




My Opinion:

I love the concept behind these books! Having books that a child can choose the endings and see possible outcomes is great! I wish I could have done that in my life.

As for the stories... They are just great. I am only 15 years older than my stepdaughter. She tries the, "You don't know what it's like to be a kid today". Ummm, yeah I do. I've been there,done that, and it wasn't too long ago.

I really love having these books, so she can stop and see in action what her dad and I tell her. Everything has a consequence good or bad.... Which do you want to deal with?

Truth and Dare deals with the very important topic of standing up for your self and not caving to peer pressure. Even if we lose our friends, if it's wrong it isn't worth doing and can effect us for a very long time.

All that Glitters was great too. I don't know any girl that didn't want to be the popular girl in high school. you should NEVER have to change yourself to get people to like you. A friendship like that is conditional and can get you into more trouble than it is worth.

There is one thing I didn't like... The dialoug seemed a little off for pre teens. At one point I did think; "What kid would ever say that".

My Vote? 5 stars each. I love them and think they are a great buy.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

The $50 Challenge! Another good one! Albertsons and Walmart

First off, I have a question.. If I can flatter someone into making this $50 challenge pic into a Grabby button for me, Would anyone be interested in linking to my $50 challenge every week? I was thinking a grabby button and a Mr. linky... If you would please leave a comment. I have so much fun with this. Now, back to business.

I am going to make this a quick run down because it is 10p.m. and I am soooo tired!
Walmart first...
Note: yougurt everywhere runs about $3 off of sale so in yogurt alone.. I made my money back. I am freezing most of it and I have quite a cereal stockpile now.

10 Fiber One yogurt 4 packs on sale for $2 each - 10 $1.35 Q's = 65 cents each
One Dozen eggs on sale for 98 cents
Albertson's
5 boxes Honey Nut Cheerios and
3 bags Nature Valley Nut Clusters 4 for $10 ($2.50 ea)
-8 $1 Q's and -1 $2 off 5 general mills cereals = $10 or $1.25 ea.
2 Pillsbury biscuits $1 each - 1 $1 on 2 = .50 cents ea. or $1
4 pillsbury cinnamon rolls and
2 crescent rolls 6 for $10 (1.67 ea.) -4 .40 cent Q's Doubled (-$3.20) and - 2 50 cent Q's (-$1) =$5.80 or 96cents ea.
4 yoplait kids dora drinks 6 pks. 4 for $10 (2.50 ea) - 4 40 cent q's doubled (-$3.20) = $6.80 or $1.70 ea
4 yo plus yogurt 4 pks. 4 for $10 (2.50 ea.) - 4 $1 off Q's = $6 or $1.50 ea
6 totino's pizza rolls 10 for $10 (reg 1.99 ea.) - 4 .55 cent Q's (-2.20) $3.80 or 64 cents ea.
2 cheez its and
2 Quaker true delights 4 for $10 -2 $1 Q's and 1 .75 cent Q( -$2.75) $7.25 or $1.81 ea.
2 packs Little Debbie Honey Buns $1 ea.
2 loaves of bread on sale for 75 cents ea.
8 packages of Steam in bag veggies

This is, like, yogurt week i guess.. Every store had yogurt on sale and I had Q's for all of it! I splurged a little this week. I saved over $80 and spent $58.47 oop (out of pocket) on 55 items. That is $1.06 ea! Not a bad haul! Plus I got this in the mail today....
That should tell you how much money I spend at the Children's Place. Everything I get is on sale (30% or higher) and I always use my perk place points in addition to 15% off Q's and free shipping codes. I am excited. I can't wait to go spend it!
How did you do?

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Kids.......




My 4 year old just stuck both fingers up her nose and said, "Momma, my nose is full of fingers". what a mess.....


School starts in 11 days.....

Textbooks Score!

My hubs is 7 classes away from his B.S. in General Studies. This semester he is taking 3 classes. Text books are crazy!

Book 1:$70 new/ $58 used
Book 2:$112 New/ $ 93 used
Book 3:$108new/ $90 used

Who has that kind of money? Not me! I am a SAHM of 5 kids. The hubs makes a good wage with a federal Goiv job, but not that good. Tuition alone cost $1499.98 We have paid $800 on that (thanks $500 visa! and dental ins. reimbursment!), but come on.

Well, today, I made him stop at the book store and get the info on his books. I found them on Amazon.com for a huge discount.. The right books.. I made certain. I got #1 for $33 and #2 for $63 Shipping was only 13.99 for both.

That is a big Savings. We will have to buy the last one from the bookstore, but I saved a lot today, and in college every bit counts. Yay! ME!

Be sure, if you or someone you know is in college, to check out different avenues for textbooks. After this we can either sell them back to the college of sell them on amazon!

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Daniel X by James Patterson and Ned Rust


Reading level: Young Adult
Hardcover: 288 pages
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company; 1 edition (July 27, 2009)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0316036188
ISBN-13: 978-0316036184


Synopsis:


LIGHTS....


All's quiet in the small town of Holliswood. Television sets, computers, and portable devices are aglow in every home, classroom, and store. Yet not all is perfect. Evil is lurking, just out of sight, behind the screen.


CAMERA...


Residing in this sleepy town is a villain with more ambition than the world can withstand. Twisted beyond reason, he is dead set on throwing Holliswood into chaos and documenting the destruction of every person in it, including Daniel X.


EXTERMINATION!


The only person who can stop this made-for-TV tyrant, Daniel must use his extraordinary power to save the town. But this devilish director has assembled an all-star team of his own creation and vows to stage the most spectacular finale the world has ever seen. Can Daniel X stop this deranged outlaw--or will he find himself on the cutting room floor?



My Opinion:

A few weeks ago I finished Swimsuit, which was my first James Patterson Novel. I loved it. When I was Offered a chance to review Daniel X from MotherTalk.com, I couldn't wait!

Daniel X is a good Young Adult novel. It is definietly a page turner, but a short fast read. Daniel X is growing stronger, and are is his foes. We see Daniel X growing into a more unique character. This book is not the first in the series, but gave enough back story to keep me up to date. It is a little predictable, but still and interesting. This will make a good read for older kids in your life that like aliens.

3 Stars.. borrow it from the library..

Review: Laced with Magic by Barbara Bretton



Paperback: 352 pages
Publisher: Berkley Trade (August 4, 2009)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0425227529
ISBN-13: 978-0425227527


Synopsis:



Knit shop owner and sorcerer’s daughter Chloe Hobbs felt the Fates finally got it right when she met Luke MacKenzie. And no one could have convinced her otherwise—including the trolls, selkies, or spirits who also call Sugar Maple, Vermont, home. But then out of nowhere Luke’s ex-wife suddenly shows up, claiming to see the spirit of their daughter, Steffie—a daughter Chloe knows nothing about.Steffie’s spirit is being held hostage by a certain Fae leader. And if Chloe weaves a spell to free her spirit, her nemesis will also be free—free to destroy her yarn shop and all of Sugar Maple. But if she doesnt, Steffie won’t be the only one spending eternity in hell. Chloe’ll be joining her, cursed with a broken heart.


My Opinion:


I love Fantasy and this book is a perfect example of why! I do hate to jump into the middle of a series, but the author gives us enough info. I wasn't lost or confused. The Books moves fast, and doesn't disappoint. I couldn't put it down! I can't wait to get my paws on the first book. 4 Stars! It kinda reminded me of the Physik Book of Deliverance Dane.. Both great reads!

Blog Tour: The Friends We Keep by Sarah Davis



Paperback: 224 pages
Publisher: WaterBrook Press (July 21, 2009)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1400074398
ISBN-13: 978-1400074396


Synopsis:


“Friendships take years to cultivate yet can be lost in a matter of minutes. Sarah Zacharias Davis deftly explores the complex terrain of that human bond, explaining why so many of us long to be known and how important it is cultivate at least a few faithful people who will stand beside us the rest of our lives.”–Julia Duin, religion editor for The Washington Times and author of Quitting Church: Why the Faithful are Fleeing and What to Do About It



My Opinion:


Friends... We all need 'em, and I have a serious lack of them. This book gives a great in depth on why we pick the kid of friends we do, why we keep some and not others, and when to let go..


It is very easy to read and follow, and the chapters stand alone. Sarah tells some great stories. It was very easy to relate to this book. I could pick out which of my friends fell into what category, and point out why we had some of our troubles. I really enjoyed this book... Her boo Transparent is really good as well definitely books to check out!

Review: Building a Marriage that Really Works



Paperback: 96 pages
Publisher: WaterBrook Press; Reprint edition (July 21, 2009)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0307457575
ISBN-13: 978-0307457578




A Blueprint for Building a Love that LastsMarriage begins with visions of eternal love, hope, and happiness.


Synopsis:


Yet, even among Christians, hope too quickly fades. The happiness dims. And love seems too hard to sustain. It doesn’t have to be that way. God designed marriage to be a satisfying, fulfilling relationship, and He created men and women so that they–together, and as one flesh–could reflect His love for the world. Marriage, when lived out as God intended, makes us complete, it brings us joy, and gives our lives fresh meaning. In this study, you’ll examine God’s design for marriage, and you’ll learn, from the Designer’s perspective, what it means to be a godly husband or wife. You’ll discover biblical wisdom for pursuing harmony in difficult areas such as finances, communication, and respect for each other’s roles. Most important, you’ll learn the principles you need to build a love that lasts.


My Opinion:


This book is a 40 minute/6 week study. It covers topics such as a man and woman's jobs, communication, love, and MONEY! I really like this study series.... It is very compact and portable. It has almost eliminated the need for a huge bible to study with. All the study verses are in the lesson. It is a great take a long. it is very enjoyable and a great discussion starter. I think it would be good fr classes, but I like mine more as a read alone.


I love to read marriage books...This is a great one to add to my collection. This is a great series with titles like How Do You Walk the Walk you Talk?, What does the Bible Say About Sex? plus many more. You can buy them from Amazon.com


The $50 Challenge: Albertsons Edition part 2



So.. Another Trip to Albertsons. This time I only took $50 in cash with me so I don't go over like usual.... I think I did ok. They were runnind the Crazy 8's sale so I got a bunch of stuff the kids love for less than a dollar. I got a total of 49 items.

Here's the run down: 88 cents each

3~ 2 Lt. Pepsi products ( reg. $1.25 ea at least)

4 Cans chef Boyardee products (reg $1.50 ea)

2 dozen eggs (78 cents ea reg. $1.13)

4 kraft mac and cheese cups ( reg $1.09 ea)

1 four pack hunts pudding cups ($1.50 ea)

7 Steam in bag veggies (4 large and 3 small usually up to $1.75+ ea)

4 boxes pizza rolls (reg. 1.99 ea)

2 Tonys cheese Pizzas (reg $1.69 ea)

10 Armour Lunchmakers (reg 3 for $5.00)

4 Loaves of Bread ( reg. $1.35 ea)

1 head romaine lettuce (reg. $1.59 ea)

3 jal. peppers (.21 cents)

2 pounds plums for 98 cents ea.

2 pounds welchs grapes 98 cents ea

2 cans hunts tomato sauce 44 cents ea.

2 cans vienna sausages 40 cents ea.

I think I got all of it. So like I said 49 items for $42.27 That is 86 cents each... Not too shabby if I do say so myself. I did not use any coupons, so all of my savings are strictly sale savings. I saved a total of $32.74!

How did you do?

Happy Birthday to me again...


My hubby showed up at 2 pm today. I was sure he got fired! I had a bad feeling in my belly when he opened the door... This is what he had: If you can't tell what is in that little box, it's a pair of White Gold and Diamond earrings.


Have I mentioned that I have the most wonderful hubs in the world! I didn't even Expect anything! He is awesome. Not only that but the UPS guy just left... He brought books! I expect the Fed Ex Girl around 4! YAY!! A banner day here.

Guest Post: Barbara Bretton Author of Laced with Magic



Hey Guys... I have a Special Birthday treat... A guest post from Barbara Bretton. She is the Author of Laced with Magic. Enjoy the post. You will see my review tomorrow.




Confession:

I'm an eavesdropper. An avid, shameless eavesdropper who likes nothing better than to not only listen in on your conversation but take notes while I'm doing it.

The truth is most writers are eavesdroppers. We can't help it. Put us in a public place, any public place, and we'll zoom in on conversations four tables away with radar-like precision. Nobody's safe. We'll eavesdrop on family, friends, and total strangers with equal enthusiasm and one day down the road we'll probably use bits and pieces of the things we heard in our stories. Don't worry. You probably won't recognize yourself but you're there, hidden away inside a character or a situation, transformed by time and imagination, but the essence is still there, pure and intact.

We stopped by our local diner for lunch the other day. My husband enjoyed a Greek omelet and home fries while I enjoyed a good conversation.

The two women were sitting opposite us, completely unaware that I was almost falling out of my seat with writerly curiosity. One of the women was a curly-haired blond in her mid-fifties dressed in white pants and a bright pink surgeon’s scrub top. She wore tiny gold hoop earrings, no makeup, and a fistful of rings. Her friend was an African-American woman of about the same age who was dressed in jeans, a black t-shirt and a huge pin-on button with the words “Ask me about my new grandson,” and a photo of an absolutely cherubic infant.

The scrub-topped blond said, “So I told her, ‘Girl, get off Fantasy Island. Your hero ain’t about to ride up and take you away.’”

“Amen, sister," said her friend. "The only place he's taking you is McDonald’s.”

And yes, that will probably make its way into a book some day.

One of my favorite eavesdrops happened a few months ago down in South Jersey. We were on our way to Maryland and stopped at a little hole-in-the-wall diner for breakfast.

Five bearded, long-haired men were sitting at the counter. They all sported t-shirts with skulls and crossbones on them, a motif that was repeated in the multiple tats on biceps and forearms. Of course I almost fell out of our booth, trying to hear what they were saying. What if they were planning to hijack the diner or take us all hostage the way that guy did years ago at the diner in Jericho on Long Island? (He made everyone in the diner strip to the skin. Talk about total humiliation on a Saturday night. I mean, you’re in a neighborhood diner surrounded by your dentist, letter carrier, and next-door neighbor who hates your guts enough as it is – what will happen once she sees your cellulite?)

This was going to be good, I thought. This was going to be big. I took a quick glance around the room, plotting our escape in case the worst happened. I was almost afraid to find out what they were saying but since when has fear ever stopped a nosy writer? I leaned closer. I held my breath.

And then I started to laugh.

Those scary Jersey Shore Hell’s Angels were talking Twitter!
Now get out there and start listening. You never know when you might hear your next story idea.
Barbara Bretton is the USA Today bestselling, award-winning author of more than 40 books. Her most recent title, Laced With Magic, received a starred review from Publishers Weekly. She currently has over ten million copies in print around the world and have been translated into twelve languages in over twenty countries.

Barbara has been featured in articles in The New York Times, USA Today, Wall Street Journal, Romantic Times, Cleveland Plain Dealer, Herald News, Home News, Somerset Gazette,among others, and has been interviewed by Independent Network News Television, appeared on the Susan Stamberg Show on NPR, and been featured in an interview with Charles Osgood of WCBS, among others.

Her awards include both Reviewer's Choice and Career Achievement Awards from Romantic Times; Gold and Silver certificates from Affaire de Coeur; the RWA Region 1 Golden Leaf; and several sales awards from Bookrak. Ms. Bretton was included in a recent edition of Contemporary Authors.
Barbara loves to spend as much time as possible in Maine with her husband, walking the rocky beaches and dreaming up plots for upcoming books.
You can visit Barbara’s website at http://www.barbarabretton.com/, her blog at http://bmafb.blogspot.com/ or connect with her on Twitter at www.twitter.com/barbarbretton.com.

Happy Birthday to me... Freebies



Today is my 28th Birthday and there are s0me great freebies out there. First of all I got my free Ice Cream today from schwans!!! HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO my wiast line! lol!









Thanks to www.moneysavingmom.com

Urgent Prayers Update.

Well, I still need your prayers.

Logan is still in ICU. They will be keeping him there for atleast 3 days to watch for swelling. The surgeons were able to successfully able to stop the bleeding from his brain and drain the blood. No more Football though....

He is able to see somewhat. He could tell the color of everyone's shirt and see how many fingers were held up, but his vision is very blurry.

He is a Junior in high school this year, and a great kid. He has never been in any trouble. Please pray hard. Even if you don't believe in God. Please still say a prayer.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Urgent Prayers Needed!

My cousin Logan collapsed while on the Football field today. He responded shortly by voice, but could not open his eyes. Then he went unresponsive. He was air lifted to the closest hospitial.

Upon arrival, he received a CAT Scan. He is bleeding on the right side of his brain. They are taking him in for emergency surgery... Everything is up in the air right now. It is all in God's Hands. Please Pray for healing if it is God's will and for comfort for the family. Please pray that this will bring us closer to God. Thanks Guys!

Monday, August 10, 2009

The $50 challenge: Albertson's Edition




Today, I went to Albertson's armed with my coupons, sale paper, and an excited attiude. I did very well! My total before store savings and coupons was $161.27. Albertson's had some great deals! The fuel for school for Kellogs products, and BOGO's everywhere! I got a ton of stuff. I did splurge on a few things that were on sale and didn't have coupons for, but I knew my savings were so good, I had the leway.

Here is the run down:

6 boxes hamburger helper
2 boxes Betty Crocker Brownie mix

18 boxes cereal (2 cinnamon toast crunch, 2 frosted mini whets strawberry,
6 boxes rice crispies, 6 boxes banana nut cheerios, 1 box corn pops, 1 box apple jacks)

4 bags mini marshmallows
4 candy bars

1 bag gummie worms ( reward for A for being so good)

10 armour lunch makers

1 fiber one -4 pack

4 small cans pillsbury biscuts

1 four pound bag of C and H Sugar

4 boxes betty crocker Pasta Salad

2 Hormel Microwaveable Meals

I think that is all. You might notice something I missed. I had 50.00 worth of coupons, 55.86 in store savings and sales.


57 items

I saved a total of 105.86 and paid 50.34 oop after taxes.


I also got back 100 bouns boxtops for the school ( not counting what is on the food), and 4 dollars in Catalinas.


So after cats my total was 46.34! Oh and the $10 mail in rebate on the Kelloggs cereal! So $34.46 Final total! Well less than $1 per item. After all that cereal.... I forgot the MILK!~


My cashier was great! She had to enter a bunch of the Q's manually so it took a minute but she was so impressed she asked me to write down the coupon sites I use! I was flattered. Everyone behind me was impressed. I also got back a tag to enter the $100 grocery giveaway (and I did)!


Here's hoping... how did you do this week?


My wonderful hubby built a bookcase for me!



My wonderful hubby built a bookcase! I have 3 larger generic bookcases that i had just out grown by leaps and bounds. I was losing books!

My dearest hubby that works 20 hours of overtime/week and is a full time college student made time to make me a wonderful and huge bookcase. It is secured into the wall so it doesn't tip over.

We are buying a flat screen TV to put where the laptop is so the kids can play video games back there. Big Lots has their 22" coby's on sale for $220.00. We just need something for hem to play video games on and maybe watch a DVD, so it will work.

I know he is not a carpenter and it isn't one of those fancy smancy things, but I love it and it really gives me the space I need. I am so grateful, and proud of him. He worked very hard on it and I love it!

Quickie Giveaway

I have One copy of My name is Will up for Grabs.. I need a winner now! First to comment gets it. just comment and email me your mailing addy. abookishmom@yahoo.com

Saturday, August 8, 2009

How are you doing?

Hi guys! I just wanted to check in and see how you all are doing with back to shool.

We have almost all of our supplies bought. I have gotten everyone's clothes and shoes. I had to take {Drama Queen A} for her school shots yesterday. Luckily, we were up to date and she only had to have one.. That HAM.. She limped all the way back to the van, and wanted me to carry her everywhere else! I did..I know, I am an enabler. She is only going to be home with me for 16 more days. I am milking it before school starts.


I bought most of our clothes from the childrens place monster sale! I got shirts for .89 cents! Plus, shopping through ebates so far I have gotten over $20 back. When you sign up and make your first purchase they give you an extra $5! Hurry up and get it while you can. Their next payday is August 15th! I have mine set to go into my paypal, but you can get a check if you want to.

Also, Did you get the free food from Schwans? Well, I sue did. Now Schwans can be expensive but their food is sooooooooo yummy! I love it! We buy regularly. Right now ther have all 3 of their soups and root beer float bars 50% off. They have also recently started an email referral program. If you want a referral email me! I'll hook it up! abookishmom@yahoo.com
I am looking forward to school starting. I will be home alone. I can go visit Miss Cassidy and Miss Tami. I can go shoppiong with no screaming kids.. I can indulge my sushi love more frequently... I can actually read a lot more... Yeah, but I am sure, if last year is any indication, I will spend A LOT of time at the school! ugh!...
Have fun you guys, and Shop Wisely!

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Arkansas, United States
I'm a 30 year old SAHM of 5 amazing children ages 13 to 5. I love God and am saved by his Amazing Grace. I thought that a very small family farm was a good idea... we'll see...

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Awards

Awards
Lemonade Stand Award