Win a Chance to be in STAR WARS: EPISODE VII

Today in a special video message from the set of Star Wars: Episode VII, director J.J. Abrams announced the creation of Star Wars: Force for Change, a brand new Star Wars initiative from Disney and Lucasfilm in collaboration with Bad Robot dedicated to finding creative solutions to some of the world’s biggest problems. The first Star Wars: Force for Change campaign will raise funds and awareness for the United Nations Children’s Fund’s (UNICEF) Innovation Labs and its innovative programs that are benefitting the world’s most vulnerable children.

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Disney has committed US $1 million to support the launch of Star Wars: Force for Change. Fans can now contribute directly at Omaze.com/StarWars for a chance to appear in Star Wars: Episode VII. For each $10 contribution made through the Omaze fundraising platform, eligible participants will be automatically entered for a chance to win this once-in-a-lifetime experience. The campaign runs from 12:01am PST on May 21stth until 11:59pm PST July 18th.

 

The Star Wars: Force for Change Grand Prize includes:

  • Airfare and accommodations to London for one winner and a guest
  • Behind-the-scenes access on the closed set of Star Wars: Episode VII as VIP guests of J.J. Abrams
  • Winner will have the opportunity to meet members of the cast
  • Winner and their guest will then be transformed by makeup and costume teams into a Star Wars character and filmed for a scene in Star Wars: Episode VII

 

“The Star Wars fans are some of the most passionate and committed folks around the globe,” says director J.J. Abrams. “We’re thrilled to offer a chance to come behind the scenes as our VIP guests and be in Star Wars: Episode VII. We’re even more excited that by participating in this campaign, Star Wars fans will be helping children around the world through our collaboration with UNICEF Innovation Labs and projects.”

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Star Wars continues to inspire generations of dreamers and doers to usetheir creativity to accomplish great things. Star Wars and Lucasfilm were built on the belief that in uniting creativity with innovation, you can make the impossible possible.

 

“The Star Wars films were made through George Lucas’s adventurous combination of technology and creativity,” says Kathleen Kennedy, president of Lucasfilm. “We wanted to honor and carry on that positive spirit as we start production on Episode VII and use Star Wars to make a difference in the world. Star Wars: Force for Change will help us do that, letting us give back to the fans who keep Star Wars alive, and raising much-needed funds for programs like UNICEF’s Innovation Labs.”

 

By pledging support for Star Wars: Force for Change, fans are helping UNICEF create a brighter tomorrow for kids and families around the world. Through its global network of Innovation Labs, UNICEF helps create sustainable solutions to major issues facing children in the areas of nutrition, water, health, and education. The Star Wars: Force for Change campaign will help fund innovative, life-changing projects in communities around theglobe.

 

“UNICEF works in over 190 countries and territories  to help the world’s most vulnerable children and young people identify solutions and create change,” says Christopher Fabian, UNICEF Senior Advisor on Innovation and co-Lead of the Innovation Unit. “We work together with the greatest technologists and designers of our time to create open-source solutions that help millions of people. The support from Star Wars: Force for Change will help to bind these innovators together on a mission to solve the world’s most pressing problems, and create a better future.”

 

Visit StarWars.com/ForceForChange to learn more about this newcharitable initiative and the work of UNICEF’s Innovation Labs and programs, and be sure to enter through contribution or free entry for your chance to win at Omaze.com/StarWars.

May the Force be with you!

 

About UNICEF

UNICEF promotes the rights and wellbeing of every child, in everything we do. Together with our partners, we work in 190 countries and territories to translate that commitment into practical action, focusing special effort on reaching the most vulnerable and excluded children, to the benefit of all children, everywhere.  For more information about UNICEF and its work visit: www.unicef.org.  Follow us on Twitter@unicef and FacebookUNICEF.

 

Star Wars: Force for Change Program: Restrictions and Limitations

No purchase necessary to enter or win.  Void where prohibited.  Must be at least eighteen (18) years of age or the age of majority in your domicile, to enter and a resident of Argentina, Austria, Canada, Cyprus, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, India, Ireland, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, Mexico,Netherlands, Philippines, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, USA, or the UK, and not a resident of Belgium, Italy, Malta, Singapore, or Thailand.  Residents of Australia, Brazil, China and the Republic of Korea are not prohibited from participating, but local rules and laws may restrict or prohibit the award of certain prizes or impose additional restrictions on participation.

 

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The History Behind Memorial Day

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I have, like most of you, seen this picture go viral all over Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest. Though I know we have a Memorial Day to celebrate those who are willing to make the ultimate sacrifice and those who have, most of us spend the 3 day weekend celebrating well, ourselves.  When is the last time you spent ANY of your Memorial Day actually honoring our soldiers?  Do you even know the history behind why? How it came to be? 

History of the Holiday

The practice of decorating soldiers’ graves with flowers is an ancient custom. Soldiers’ graves were decorated in the U.S. before and during the American Civil War. A claim was made in 1906 that the first Civil War soldier’s grave ever decorated was in Warrenton,Virginia, on June 3, 1861, implying the first Memorial Day occurred there. Though not for Union soldiers, there is authentic documentation that women in Savannah, Georgia, decorated Confederate soldiers’ graves in 1862. In 1863, the cemetery dedication at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania was a ceremony of commemoration at the graves of dead soldiers. Local historians in  Boalsburg, Pennsylvania, claim that ladies there decorated soldiers’ graves on July 4, 1864. As a result, Boalsburg promotes itself as the birthplace of Memorial Day.

Following President Abraham Lincoln’s assassination  in April 1865, there were a variety of events of commemoration. The sheer number of soldiers of both sides who died in the Civil War, more than 600,000, meant that burial and memorialization took on new cultural significance. Under the leadership of women during the war, an increasingly formal practice of decorating graves had taken shape. In 1865, the federal government began creating national military cemeteries for the Union war dead.

The first widely publicized observance of a Memorial Day-type observance after the Civil War was in Charlestons, South Carolina, on May 1, 1865. During the war, Union soldiers who were prisoners of war had been held at the Charleston Race Course; at least 257 Union prisoners died there and were hastily buried in unmarked graves. Together with teachers and missionaries, black residents of Charleston organized a May Day ceremony in 1865, which was covered by the New York Tribune and other national papers. The freedmen cleaned up and landscaped the burial ground, building an enclosure and an arch labeled, “Martyrs of the Race Course.” Nearly ten thousand people, mostly freedmen, gathered on May 1 to commemorate the war dead. Involved were about 3,000 school children newly enrolled in freedmen’s schools, mutual aid societies, Union troops, black ministers, and white northern missionaries. Most brought flowers to lay on the burial field. Today the site is used as Hampton Park. Years later, the celebration would come to be called the “First Decoration Day” in the North.

David W. Blight described the day:

“This was the first Memorial Day. African Americans invented Memorial Day in Charleston, South Carolina. What you have there is black Americans recently freed from slavery announcing to the world with their flowers, their feet, and their songs what the war had been about. What they basically were creating was the Independence Day of a Second American Revolution.”

However, Blight stated he “has no evidence” that this event in Charleston inspired the establishment of Memorial Day across the country.

On May 26, 1966, President Johnson signed a presidential proclamation naming Waterloo, New York, as the birthplace of Memorial Day. Earlier, the 89th Congress adopted House Concurrent Resolution 587, which officially recognized that the patriotic tradition of observing Memorial Day began one hundred years prior in Waterloo, New York. According to legend, in the summer of 1865 a local druggist Henry Welles, while talking to friends, suggested that it might be good to remember those soldiers who did not make it home from the Civil War.Not much came of it until he mentioned it to General John B. Murray, a Civil War hero, who gathered support from other surviving veterans. On May 5, 1866, they marched to the three local cemeteries and decorated the graves of fallen soldiers. It is believed that Murray, who knew General Logan, told Logan about the observance and that led to Logan issuing Logan’s Order in 1868 calling for a national observance.

Tradition 

On Memorial Day, the U.S. flag is raised briskly to the top of the staff and then solemnly lowered to the half-staff position, where it remains only until noon. It is then raised to full-staff for the remainder of the day.

Memorial Day observances in small New England towns are often marked by dedications and remarks by veterans, state legislators, and select men.

The half-staff position remembers the more than one million men and women who gave their lives in service of their country. At noon, their memory is raised by the living, who resolve not to let their sacrifice be in vain, but to rise up in their stead and continue the fight for liberty and justice for all.

The National Memorial Day Concert takes place on the west lawn of the United States Capitol.  Music is performed, and respect is paid to the men and women who gave their lives for their country.

For many Americans, the central event is attending one of the thousands of parades held on Memorial Day in large and small cities all over the country. Most of these feature marching bands and an overall military theme with the National Guard and other servicemen participating along with veterans and military vehicles from various wars.

One of the longest-standing traditions is the running of the Indianapolis 500, an auto race which has been held in conjunction with Memorial Day since 1911.It runs on the Sunday preceding the Memorial Day holiday. The Coca-Cola 600 stock car race has been held later the same day since 1961. The Memorial Tournament golf event has been held on or close to the Memorial Day weekend since 1976.

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Memorial Day facts adapted from Wikipedia.org

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Learn How to Save with Stockpiling Moms Savvy Saturday Conference

Though I would like to say I am savvy in all ways of life, it’s just not the truth. Oh I can find a sale or a deal on something I really want or the kids need (watch out Black Friday shoppers!) But when it comes to the daily chore of saving money on necessities, well, I’m not quite there. That’s why I am excited to share Stockpiling Moms Savvy Saturday Conference coming in September!

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Join us for the 4th annual Savvy Saturday with the Stockpiling Moms on Saturday, September 20, 2014. We have a fun day planned for you that you won’t want to miss!

The Stockpiling Moms saved over $20,000 from their families budgets in 2013. In this economy we all need to save money and Melissa and Shelley are here to help by sharing their savvy secrets with you!  Regardless of where you are in your journey the Stockpiling Moms are going to help you save!  Maybe you are starting out or possibly you have fallen off the couponing wagon and need a refresher course, maybe you simply want a day out of the house to have some fun with fellow Savvy Savers.  Regardless of your reason we have something for everyone!

Stockpiling Moms Conference:

This year we have something new!  We will offer Round Table Style Learning and you can choose which sessions you want to attend.  Choice of (3) sessions.

Sessions Include: (adding more soon)

  • Freezer Cooking 101
  • Benefits and Uses of Essential Oils
  • How to Save with Digital Coupons and Apps
  • DIY Cleaners and Beauty Products
  • Stockpiling 101

There are only 100 tickets available!  Don’t miss out we have always SOLD OUT every year.

To learn more about the event, and to register before they are sold out, please visit: Stockpilingmoms.com

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Swimsuit Shopping Made Easy with Figleaves.com

“I participated in an Influencer Activation on behalf of Mom Central Consulting for Figleaves.com. I received product samples to facilitate my review as well as a promotional item to thank me for my participation.”

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Thanks to Figleaves.com this year I don’t have to make my way to the mall to try on swimsuits. Figleaves.com offers 200+ designers of swimwear, apparel & more from popular designers and brands including Aguaclara, Just Peachy, and the Figleaves label. Unlike the typical small, medium, large, and extra-large Figleaves offers bra-sized swim separates so that you can find the perfect fit for your body type.

The swimwear selection is vast and the cup sizes range from AA-GG. You can find classic one-piece swimsuits, bikinis, and tankinis in all kinds of different styles and colors, for almost every body type. Since the tops are sized like a bra, I can easily narrow down the selection, and don’t have to worry about the tops/bottoms being odd sized since I can pick my own size. Be aware these suits do come in European sizes – so when you pull out the bottoms and look at the size, don’t be alarmed! I ordered a size 14, and the bottoms came as an 18 and I was thrown off until I did a bit more research. Once I tried them on I realized they are a true US size 14, and actually fit quite nicely. The suit I picked out is a tankini called ‘just peachy’. It’s made well so I know it will last all summer.

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Be sure to check out their entire selection of swimsuits available this season at Figleaves.com.

Figleaves.com Coupon Code:

Use promo code: LOVE2014 at checkout to receive 10% off all full priced items on Figleaves.com. Coupon is valid through June 15.

To stay up on the latest news, stay connected with Figleaves on Facebook@figleaveshome on Twitter,Instagram and Pinterest.

 

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Tips for Dealing with Bladder Leakage

Thank you to Poise for sponsoring this post and keeping me confident!

When I was younger, I used to laugh at the commercials about leaky bladders, and I even mocked my Mom when she would talk about wearing a liner ‘just in case.’ I mean, who really has that problem?! Just old ladies right? I mean, my thoughts were it was liners to diapers. Boy, was I mistaken! I found some interesting facts online after researching when I started experiencing my own issues with urine leaks. Let’s just say having 3 kids and some weight gain has made this Mama be extra careful with coughing, exercising or lifting! 

Urinary incontinence (UI) is the involuntary loss of urine and “it’s a common condition” in women (and men) of all ages. The two main types of urinary incontinence are:

  • Stress incontinence, which can cause leakage when you cough, sneeze, exercise, laugh, or strain to lift something heavy.
  • Urge incontinence, which is an unexpected, sudden urge to urinate, one that’s so strong it can be hard to reach the bathroom in time

*Research reveals that 1 in 4 women over 18 experience episodes of leaking urine involuntarily
*One in eight 18 – 23 year-olds experience urine leaks
*Between one third and a half of pregnant women experience female incontinence due to the pressure of the growing baby on the bladder
*An American study found that incontinence problems are experienced by over 18% of women who’ve had one child, nearly 25% of women who have had two children, and 32% of women who’ve had three or more
*Around 40% of menopausal women have female continence
*Around a third of women over 60 years old are incontinent

WOW! I did not realize that female incontinence was so common. So I did some research and put together a list of tips for dealing with bladder leakage.

 

1. Take Care of Your Skin.

If you’ve got OAB, you may also have a higher risk of rashes and skin breakdowns.
There are several reasons for that. To keep harmful bacteria at bay, skin is slightly acidic, but when urine touches flesh, skin becomes moist and more alkaline. The result is an inviting environment for bacteria and  yeast , which can lead to rashes and infection.

Prevention can be simple:

  • Check your skin daily, looking for rashes or other signs of irritation. Be sure to separate and check any skin folds, too.
  • Wash carefully after every accident, using mild soaps or perineal washes; additionally, avoid hot water, which can make irritated skin even worse.
  • To avoid skin tears and even more irritation, let skin air-dry; don’t rub.
  • Apply a cream, ointment, or film-forming skin protectant regularly to help keep urine away from tender skin.

2. Minimize Odors.

When you have an accident because of OAB, odor may be one of your first concerns. Though you can’t prevent it completely, you can curb odor. Here’s how:

  • Stay hydrated — without going overboard. The more concentrated your urine is, the stronger it smells.
  • Consider taking urine deodorizing tablets, such as vitamin C, or supplements made for this purpose. You can also help reduce urine odor by drinking apple, pear, cherry, and other noncitrus juices.
  • To remove odor from clothes or your mattress, try using one part white vinegar to two parts water, baking soda, or commercial cleaners made to remove urine. Bleach kills bacteria, but it isn’t as effective as vinegar at dissolving urine crystals.

3. Carry Extra Clothes.

An extra set of clothes at work or in the car are an obvious must if you have had — or fear you’ll have — OAB accidents.
Include a large, waterproof storage bag for your wet clothes, too. And to help cope with accidents, some people get in the habit of carrying or wearing long coats or favor darker colors.

4. Stay Sensibly Hydrated.

It seems so simple: Drink less and you’ll have fewer OAB accidents. Yet that’s not how your body really works.
Drink too little and you can end up with urethra and bladder irritation, constipation, concentrated urine (which has a stronger smell, if accidents do occur), or even an infection.
So how much should you drink daily? There’s no one right amount for everyone, but aim for about 6 cups (about one and a half liters) of liquids per day.
If you have accidents at night, stop drinking fluids 2-4 hours before bed.

5. Watch for Bladder Irritating Food & Drinks

Lots of things — including caffeine, alcohol, acidic foods and drinks, sweeteners, hot spices, and fizzy drinks — can irritate your bladder. Although many foods and drinks can make OAB symptoms worse, you don’t necessarily have to avoid all of them.

Instead, take the time to discover exactly what triggers your OAB. Is it the acids of citrus and tomatoes? The lactic acid in dairy products like aged cheese, yogurt, or sour cream? Or is it the caffeine in dark chocolates, sodas, tea, and coffee?

Start by excluding a food or drink you think may be aggravating your symptoms, then add small amounts back to your diet slowly.

6. Make Simple Changes.

You don’t need to completely overhaul your life to get a handle on overactive bladder symptoms and avoid accidents. Simple changes may be all you need to prevent most mishaps, including:

*At home, keep the path to the bathroom clear (and light the path at night, if you need to). You might even consider removing the bathroom door.
*Wear easy-to-open clothes.
*Empty your bladder before bed, a big meeting, or a trip.

7. Strengthen Your Pelvic Muscles

Learning where your pelvic floor muscles are and how to isolate them can help you make the most of pelvic floor exercises called Kegels
You can do Kegels anywhere, without anyone noticing. With a little practice, Kegels can strengthen the pelvic floor muscles — and that can help reduce feelings of urgency, the need to frequently urinate, and accidents.

8. Use the Right Absorbent Products.

Coping with accidents is much easier if you use the right tools for the job. After many, many trials, I finally found a product that works for me – and I would recommend for anyone dealing with
bladder leakage of any sort – Poise Microliners. These shockingly thin and surprisingly absorbent liners feature SAM (Super Absorbent Material) to provide discreet Light Bladder Leakage (LBL) protection that helps keep you dry and comfortable all day long so you can manage life’s little leaks with confidence. Poise Microliners are the thinnest liners in the light incontinence category and are designed to absorb wetness, neutralize odor and stay three times drier than period liners.

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Want to try them for yourselves? Go visit Poise and get a sample – on them!  The kit includes:

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Poise Liner Sample Kit — featuring our all-new Microliner!

Ideal for women with lighter bladder leaks, this kit includes:

  • 2 NEW Poise® Microliners (1 regular, 1 long)
  • 1 Poise® Long Liner
  • 1 Poise® Ultra Thin Pad
  • Exclusive coupon and informational brochure

 

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