Disney on Ice Princesses and Heroes GIVEAWAY!

A couple of years ago Emily took my kids to Disney on Ice – I can’t remember why I didn’t go! Was Jonah sick, Em? I just can’t remember. ANYWAY, last year we didn’t go for some reason and Sophie found out about it from friends at school and she was DEVASTATED that we didn’t go. So, this year, I decided I better not mess this one up! Because the Disney on Ice Princesses and Heroes presented by Stonyfield YoKids Organic Yogurt  show that will be at the Nutter Center in Dayton starting October 22 is gonna feature these two superstars:

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That’s right: The gals from Frozen are gonna be in the HOUSE! Sophie is gonna freak out!

But before we all freak out, let me tell you some important details so you can get your family to the show!

Show times are Wednesday, Oct. 22, Thursday, Oct. 23 and Friday, Oct. 24, 7 p.m.; Saturday, Oct. 25, 1 and 5 p.m.; and Sunday, Oct. 26, 1 and 5 p.m.  Tickets are $13-56 and available at Wright State University’s Nutter Center box office, online at www.ticketmaster.com or by calling 1.800.745.3000.

Ok, so you can BUY tickets – whee! But you can also WIN them from us (more details at the end)! And an even better way to get tickets? The BEST way, in my opinion? Head to the Dayton Mall THIS SATURDAY September 27th from 10am-12pm. (Go to the center court, near Macy’s, specifically!!) Donate a NEW pair of winter mittens or gloves or a winter hat to Hannah’s Treasure Chest, and you will get a ticket voucher for opening night – Wednesday, October 22! Limit of TWO vouchers per family. How great is that? Hannah’s Treasure Chest is an awesome non-profit in our area that works with social service workers, family advocates and school counselors to provide clothing, furniture, baby equipment and other items to children in need. I happen to know the executive director and she’s good people! AND this organization helps hundreds of Dayton-area families in need every year. So let’s help them out with some items to keep kids warm this winter. If it’s anything like last winter, THEY WILL NEED IT! So get to the Dayton Mall this Saturday for a great give and get deal!!

I mean, the Frozen characters being added to the Disney on Ice show kind of ties in really well with the Warm Hands promotion for Hannah’s Treasure Chest, right? Such social good genius! I really hope you will take part. I have seen first hand when I go into the schools with Shoes 4 the Shoeless that there are LOTS of kids without gloves and hats, waiting at bus stops in bitter cold. Let’s help them out!!!

And now for the giveaway: Get more tickets by entering to win a family four-pack of tickets right here! Simply comment below with your favorite Disney character. One winner will be chosen Monday, September 29th at 6pm EST. Good luck! Thanks to Feld Entertainment for providing the tickets to giveaway and for sending Emily and me and our kids to the show!

Happy entering!

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Uncommon Goods – My Go-To for Gifts

A few weeks ago, a representative from Uncommon Goods contacted Jenny and me to see if we’d want to partner with them. I was very excited about this, because I’ve been shopping at Uncommon Goods for years – it is my go-to site when I need a unique gift. I also love them because their customer service is fantastic!

In fact, just this summer I bought the City Map Glasses (found here) as an engagement present…

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… with some Whiskey Stones (found here) to go along with them.

I also bought Lake Topography Art (found here) as a hostess present – there are more than 4,000 lakes from which to choose, and they’re laser cut and hand assembled.

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Uncommon Goods has a huge selection of really unique items – it’s the perfect place too look for the hard-to-shop-for husband or the already-has-everything friend!

Since Jenny’s birthday was coming up when we got the email about partnering with Uncommon Goods (and for some reason she didn’t make a bulleted list of exactly what to buy her this year), I thought I’d pick out a gift for her.

I started by perusing the Gifts for Women (found here) category.

Jenny loves Ohio-y stuff, so I considered the State Dish Towels (found here).

state dish towels

I also kind of loved these Agate Photo Frames (found here).

agate photo frames

I finally settled on the Steampunk Coffee Mill (found here), as a nod to her love of all things coffee and all things old-fashioned.

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After learning more about Uncommon Goods, I love them more than I did before. They’re a store you can feel good about supporting! They feature gifts “created in harmony iwth the environment and without harm to animals or people.” Half of what they sell is made by hand, and about a third incorporates recycled and/or upcycled materials – how cool is that? Another interesting point – their lowest-paid worker makes 50 percent more than minimum wage.

So, the next time you’re looking for the perfect gift, head to Uncommon Goods!

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On Rising to the Occasion #unstoppablemoms

I wrote this post as part of my participation in a blog tour for The Motherhood on behalf of the makers of Children’s MOTRIN® and received compensation to thank me for taking the time to participate. However, all opinions expressed are my own.

When I became a mother, I had no idea what I was doing. I think a lot of us can say this, right? Despite the fact that I had long hoped to become one, despite the fact that I had a wonderful mom and sisters-in-law to model motherhood for me, when it came down to it, I was clueless as to what I was in for. Luckily, with Joshua, I had a pretty easy baby. And even the tough times with him were pretty easy to get through. Parenting for me became a real challenge when he got old enough to discipline. When you had to tell that sweet baby “no” to keep him safe and teach him to respect others. But again, he was a fairly easy and compliant child.

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Me with baby Joshua, just a few days old. And oh yeah, I had a cat.

And then I had this one:

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Don’t be deceived: There was a time when I thought she might actually have horns under all that hair.

And my world was rocked. It was only after I went from one kid to two, from a laid-back kid to a difficult one, that I struggled as a mom. Sophie didn’t sleep for squat and neither did I. She nursed CONSTANTLY and I can remember being zombie-tired, nursing Sophie while trying to get Joshua on and off the potty, or get his lunch, or build a train track – all with a baby on my boob and running on a couple hours sleep.

But I did it. Because I’m a mom. And I think you don’t know what you’re capable of as a mom until you’re in the thick of it. But as hard as it was, time after time, I managed to rise to the occasion. Because that’s what moms do – we are equipped, I believe, to rise to that tired, messy, sometimes scary occasion over and over and over again. Because we know somehow that it is going to be worth it. We know that we can do it even when it feels like we can’t. And we do.

Now even though I think we as moms are totally equipped to rise to the occasion, we are still human. No one is more human than I, and thankfully when I REALLY needed help, I had family and friends who jumped in to make sure I wouldn’t lose my mind during those difficult weeks. I hope and pray you all had that, too!

When I was pregnant with Sophie, about 3 months before she was born and turned motherhood on it’s head for me, I met my best friend Luanne.

Jenny Lulee

I know that the Lord brought her into my life at this time for a reason. Just when mom life was about to get really hard for me, he gave me Luanne as an example of a truly Unstoppable Mom – one who faced all kinds of challenges and handled every single one with God’s help and who was always there for her kids no matter what the circumstances. Ever since I met her, she has been there to show me as one who has “been there, done that” (and a whole lot more) that I could do it, that I would do it, that I was the best person to be my kids’ mom. And she still provides me with this encouragement all the time.

Luanne was a single mom to two girls for a long time, working hard full time and taking great care of them, being and providing everything for them day in and day out through plenty of  heartache and adversity. She has mothered her girls through situations that are unfathomable to me. And done a hell of a job. And then she became a stepmom also, and homeschooled three children while dealing with some serious health challenges brought on by lupus, polymyositis, and rheumatoid arthritis.

The fact is: Lulee (as I like to call her) has spent just about every moment of every day of the last 15 years in a lot of pain. Like, a lot. And 99% of you who have met her would never know it. I am a total wimp and I am quite sure I can’t grasp how much pain she has to slog through every day. And yet she has just worked through it. Mothered through it. Homeschooled through it. And now that her kids are grown, she works full time again through it and she Grandmas through it. She is truly, truly, unstoppable. I have never met a stronger or more determined mom. If you know Luanne, you know that God put her on this earth to be a mom. And luckily, to show younger (I had to, Lulee) moms like me  how we can rise to the occasion with the Lord’s help and do what he has equipped us to do -be unstoppable! She was a great encouragement to me through all my struggles with Sophie’s developmental delays, when I was very, very scared and it was very, very hard, I had a great example to look to in Luanne as someone who had walked through scary and hard things with her kids. And she encouraged me and prayed me through it. I honestly every day of my life don’t know what I’d do without her.

The Makers of Children’s MOTRIN® gave me this opportunity to write about my BFF Lulee, the most unstoppable mom I know, because they want to celebrate moms and what makes ALL of us unstoppable!  So they, and I have two questions for you.

What makes you unstoppable as a mom? Who is an unstoppable mom in your life?

The makers of Children’s MOTRIN® would love for you to share your unstoppable tips over on the Motrin Facebook page. Because one of the best ways we can help each other be unstoppable is to share what works for us! And what’s awesome about that? For every tip shared, they will make a $1 donation made to Safe Kids. Your tip might also win you $100 just for posting (all details on the Motrin Facebook page)

*NO PURCHASE NECESSARY, OPEN TO LEGAL RESIDENTS OF THE 50 UNITED STATES & D.C., 18 AND OLDER. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED. Promotion ends 11:59p.m. ET 12/28/14.  Sponsor will donate $1 for each approved Submission made as part of the promotion, with a minimum donation of $30,000 and a maximum donation of $50,000.  For Official Rules, and complete details, visit www.unstoppablemoms.com. Sponsor: McNeil Consumer Healthcare Division of McNEIL-PPC, Inc.  To learn more about Safe Kids Worldwide visit safekids.org

Go give the unstoppable moms who have  inspired you a big shout-out today, and share your tips to help other moms, too!

Who’s the Unstoppable Mom in your life?? I’d love to hear all about her!

 

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