Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Sun Tip Tuesday: 15 Before





We've all done it. You've been sitting at the park, in the backyard or anywhere outdoors for half an hour and suddenly it occurs to you that the kids need sunscreen on. The time to apply sunscreen is BEFORE you're going to be exposed to the sun, 15 minutes before to be exact.

Check back next Tuesday for another Sun Tip and a chance to win a little somethin'- somethin'! :)

Miss last weeks tip? Here it is.




"As a member of the Coppertone® Water MOMS group, I receive product samples and promotional items to share and use as I see fit.  No monetary compensation has taken place and any opinions expressed by me are honest and reflect my actual experience." 

Monday, May 14, 2012

Little Miss Coppertone Contest

Did you give birth to the next Little Miss Coppertone? Your little girl could be featured in a print and ad. and sent on an amazing vacation with her family! Like Coppertone on Facebook and get all the details here. All you have to do to enter is submit a photo of your little girl, ages 2 - 8.

No purchase necessary. The deadline to submit is 6/22/12.


Disclosure: I was entered for a chance to win a gift card in exchange for this post.  No monetary exchange took place.

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Papa, papa...PAPARAZZI!!! (Accessories for just $5.50!)

My long-time friend, Kaleena, has started a new business venture that I'm excited to share with you. Kaleena has signed up as a Paparazzi Jewelry & Accessories Independent Consultant. Paparazzi is a line of fun, trendy, stylish and amazingly affordable jewelry and accessories that are each priced at just $5.50.


You can join Kaleena's Facebook Group here and like her Facebook Fan page here to get a look at some of the line. If you're local, I'm having a Paparazzi Open House Party on Saturday, May 26th from 12:30 - 3:30, feel free to stop on by!

If you're interesting in attending my party, having a party of your own or learning more about the opportunity to join Paparazzi, please leave a comment (be sure to include your email, which will remain private) and I'll put you in touch in with Kaleena. 

Necklaces, necklace and earring sets, bracelets, earrings, rings, headbands...you name it, Paparazzi has it! In season, in style...and all for just $5.50 (including tax)!



Friday, May 11, 2012

Homemade Oven-Fried Pertater Chips

Really, really yummy and really, really easy to make, I give you Homemade Oven-Fried Pertater Chips....

Here's what you need:

(4) Baking (Russet) Potatoes, washed, peeled and sliced as thin as you can get them
1/2 stick of butter, melted
Course salt to taste

Here's what you do:

1. Wash potatoes.  Peel potatoes. Slice potatoes as thin as you can. A mandoline would be realy helpful for this. I don't have one. Pat the potatoes dry between paper towels. Butter a cookie sheet (this is in addition to the 1/2 stick) or use non-stick cooking spray. Arrange the potatoes in a single layer on the cookie sheet. With 4 decent sized potatoes you'll probably have enough for two batches.

2. Brush the potatoes with melted butter. Bake them in a preheated oven at 500 degrees for 15-20 minutes. Sprinkle them with course salt (I use sea salt).

Before:


After:

They're not exactly real potato chips hence the "pertater", but they're definitely just as addicting!

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Purex Promotions

 I'm proud to be a Purex Insider! 

Besides the fact that their products rock, my favorite thing about Purex is how appreciative they are of their loyal consumers. One of the ways they show it is through awesome contests and promotions like these, be sure to enter for your chance to win!!!




 Purex Hawaiian Tropical Splash Giveaway - The Grand Prize is a 3-night stay on the beautiful beachfront hotel – Outrigger Reef on the Beach, in Waikiki. The Grand Prize winner will also receive a 2 year supply of Tropical Splash Purex Crystals!  There will also be 500 2nd place winners that each receive a coupon for a free bottle of Purex Crystals!

25 Bottles of Purex Crystals for 25 Days Sweepstakes -  25 winners are being chosen every single day (until May 29th) and are each receiving a coupon for a free bottle of Purex Crystals!


GOOD LUCK! :)

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

How To Not Raise A Big, Spoiled Rotten Brat

How To Not Raise A Big, Spoiled Rotten Brat
(Or Die Trying Not To)

No one likes saying no to their kids. We want our kids to be happy, we want them to have what they want, we want to give them the very best. But being a "Yes Mom" can backfire on you. Big time. Little spoiled rotten people grow up to be big spoiled rotten people and we know this because we all know adults who have a sense of entitlement and are not self-sufficient. Instead of raising a child who is confident, successful, compassionate and hard-working, you'll end up with one of "those people" who only remain on your facebook friends list because of their ridiculous, unintentionally hilarious status updates. 

 My little "brats"

Here are some tips on how to not raise a big, spoiled rotten brat...or die trying not to...

1. Just Say NO!

Always giving your child what they want or giving into what they want, gives your child a really poor image about life...that you always get what you want, no matter what, just because it's what you want. Unfortunately, we all know that's not the case. Your child isn't learning what it is to be disappointed or how to handle that feeling and if you think about disappointment (and the way you respond to it) is a huge part of life. When you do say no, mean it and don't cave. Giving into tantrums happens to us all once in a while. When it happens routinely you're teaching your child that all they need to do is cry and whine to get what they want. If that were true I'd have everything my heart desires as I'm really good at making a lot of noise. 

2. Reward The Right Way

Many parents think they are rewarding their children when what they're really doing in bribing them (don't get me wrong--bribery does have a role in parenting--but certainly not on a daily basis!). If you say, "If you do this, I will give you this.", that's not a reward system, that's bribery. A reward should be something special for something good that was done that didn't require prompting, prodding and promising. 

3. Newton's 3rd Law: "For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction."

Kids don't realize that everything they do, good or bad, has a consequence and that what they do, good or bad, effects other people. Set clear rules for your child regarding the behavior you expect them to exhibit and have consequences when they don't meet your expectations. There has to be discipline. Try to always reinforce good behavior with praise. It's easy to focus on the negative. Sometimes kids will choose negative attention over no attention at all. Emphasize the positive!

4. All kids, even as young as 2, are capable of, and should be expected to do, chores. Teach your child that we all have responsibilities in life and that each member of the family needs to contribute to taking care of the house and each other. Praise your child for a job well done. It will make them feel good and it will make them feel important...and in the end, that's what everyone wants, to feel important. 

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Coppertone Water Mom's Sun Tip Tuesday: Broad Spectrum

I'm really excited to be a Coppertone Water Mom!

Part of my job as a Coppertone Water Mom is to help other Moms learn to safely embrace the sun and understand the importance of sun care protection. I'll be sharing a weekly "sun tip" every here on my blog every Tuesday.


This week's Sun Tip is...

Choosing the best sunscreen for your family is a little more involved than simply grabbing the least expensive option on the shelf. New FDA rules mandate that manufacturer's must state whether a sunscreen protects against both UVA and UVB rays (many don't, fyi). You want a sunscreen with an SPF (sun protection factor) of at least 50 and one that is labeled "broad spectrum", meaning it protects against both types of rays.



"As a member of the Coppertone® Water MOMS group, I receive product samples and promotional items to share and use as I see fit.  No monetary compensation has taken place and any opinions expressed by me are honest and reflect my actual experience."