Book Review: A Day to Remember

My kids love to read. I can proudly say, for once, this is something they got from me. When I start a book I have a really hard time putting it down until the very end. I have spent many late nights sitting up reading into the wee hours of the morning and I have caught my girl’s on more then one occasion reading under the covers.
So of course when I got the opportunity to read a fellow bloggers hot -off- the press children’s book I was excited! The excitement was catching, because both my girl’s were ecstatic about getting a chance to do a review of their own (since Mommy always gets to do all the fun stuff!)

A Day to Remember

 

 

Annie and her friends – the BFFs – hang out every day. They love to play at the park, run to the candy truck for treats, and just spend time together. But on one hot summer day, they make a decision that creates a day to remember. Join Annie, Katie, Tara, Angela, and Beth in their first adventure as they learn what it means to respect others.

 

I gave my 9 year old the chance to read it first and told her I wanted her to give me her opinion by the end of the week – later that night she came into my room to tell me she had finished it and she really really wanted to know when the next one would be coming out. The book not only kept her interested, but it taught her about respect, choices and consequences, friendship and of course the bit of mystery kept her reading until the last page.

 

Both of my girls highly recommend giving this a read – and then patiently wait for the next one to come out!

 

Want a chance to win a copy of A Day to Remember for yourself? Join Author Lydia Steele Richmond as she launches her book with a Twitter Party tomorrow August 8 ,2013 at 9 p.m. EST
Be sure to R.S.V.P here to be eligible to win your own copy, as well as some other great prizes!

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 Anxious to get your hands on it? Get it now on Amazon or BookLocker

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Giving Back with Dole: The Champions For Kids Program

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When I learned about the Dole Champions For Kids project I was ecstatic. Dole  along with Champions for Kids have made a goal that  “Champions for Kids will work to mobilize MILLIONS of people by providing training and resources to improve the lives of children in communities across America and beyond. Our goal is to mobilize 20 Million people by 2020.”

How They Do It

Our Champions for Kids’ strategy has five key components:

    1. Through our SIMPLE Service Projects, mobilize 20 MILLION people to provide critical resources to directly benefit children and families in their communities.
    2. Through our events, build public awareness about the challenges facing children every day and provide SIMPLE opportunities for people provide children with the care and resources they need to thrive.
    3. Provide strategic long-term support to a portfolio of social entrepreneurs to foster organizational growth and innovation and to help them work together to achieve things they cannot do alone.
    4. Leverage our partnerships with companies that share our commitment to helping social entrepreneurs and their organizations to increase their social impact and widespread change to improve the lives of children—worldwide.

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For many years I was a single Mom of 3. There were days that the kids & I just ate whatever was affordable – usually things that weren’t the best for us. As a Mom not knowing for certain what our  next meal was going to be, the Champions for Kids program is very near and dear to my heart.

When I was given the opportunity to partner with Dole to give back to my community I jumped on it. The kids and I visited Walmart to pick up some Dole Fruit bowls and Dole Squish’ems to donate healthy snacks for kids that were less fortunate; just like we were.  We wanted to donate as much as we could, so we set up a Facebook Page and invited our friends, family, (and neighborhood yard sale sites) to join the group and help us with donating . We had a great response, in fact, we were able to locate some special families that were in need right around the corner. The husband had lost his job 6 months ago, and the family was having a hard time with bills, let alone trying to come up with school supplies and other items their children needed for school – it seemed impossible. The community really pulled together, and we were able to donate not only some great healthy snacks, but some school supplies as well.

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Want to know how you can be one of the millions that help give healthy snacks and more to those in need? Visit the Champions For Kids website  and sign up to see how you can help. Already donated? Make sure to let Champions For Kids know how far they’ve reached!

“Be the change you wish to see in the world..”

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This is a sponsored post, though I was compensated all opinions are my own.

 

 

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Back to School with Organizher Review & Giveaway

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If there is one thing I love about Back to School preparations is the feeling that it’s like a new year. The resolutions from January are by far long gone, but the beginning of the school year gives me a new chance to pick up where I left off. One of my goals/resolutions every year is to be more organized. With three kids and a full-time job as well as my other hobbies, being organized is a must to be successful.
Last year I discovered Organizher products by Mead. Let me tell you – I’m in office/school supply heaven!  The great thing about these products are they are made with Mom’s in mind – from their On-the-Go Family planner, expense tracking, meal planning and more! I have yet to find an Organizher product that I didn’t like. The colors and designs are something I would design myself.

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This expanding file lets you organize paperwork on the go, whether you’re prepping for tax season during ballet practice or doing your best to keep work documents separated from the household lists, schedules and bills. With this filer you have six pockets to fill and a handle to pick it up at a moments notice.

 

Organizher sent me the on-the go filer to use, and let me tell you I love it! With its sleek look, and ZIPPING feature makes this one of my all time favorite office products.  It’s also very durable – between me carrying it around between home and office, and it being thrown all over the place in the car, it’s taken a beating and still continues to hold up. I am able to store my blog projects, bills, and all the kids paperwork for back-to-school and have it at my finger tips. I used to carry all the stuff in my planner in my purse and by the time I pulled it out it looked like it had been ran over by a car! This is definitely a better way to keep my paperwork not only organized, but clean!

 

 

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Motivational Monday: Creating a Healthy Relationship with Food

Most of us don’t give it much thought, our relationship with food. Some probably wouldn’t even think of having a healthy vs unhealthy relationship, that’s left to our relationship with our husbands, our  Mothers.  We go about our days some of us planning our meals out a week in advance, some of us a few minutes before. We don’t realize the way we’ve been taught, things we’ve been through, has changed our relationship with food as we get older and when it comes to weight loss – we need to take a closer look.

If I think back to when I was a teenager I didn’t have the healthiest take on food. Instead of eating healthy meals along with my hours of basketball or softball practices and games, I starved myself so I could ‘snack’ along with the rest of the girls. After school we would walk to the local Walgreens and everyone would grab a pop and a bag of chips and a candy bar before basketball practice. Being a teen who always felt so much bigger then  the rest, I skipped breakfast and usually lunch (or I’d split one with a friend) so I could enjoy the snacks with my teammates. I’d eat a few bites of dinner after practice, but over all I did not come close to eating a balanced meal. My Mom always prepared great things to eat – breakfast, lunch, dinner, but I didn’t know how to balance it.

Things didn’t change much throughout the years, and when I hit my 20’s I moved in with a boyfriend and his family. I had never lived or been around a family who didn’t have a frig or cupboard full of food. When they would say they didn’t know what they were going to have for dinner tonight it wasn’t a question of what they were going to fix – but literally how they would be able to afford dinner. As a working girl I felt it was my duty to provide groceries for not only myself and my boyfriend, but his entire family. Soon my bank account and my emotional energy was drained. A family that spent money on alcohol and drugs instead of food for their family took it’s toll on my mental capabilities and I finally, after many years, escaped.  To this day I have a need to keep my pantry and frig full of food. If I can see the light on when I open the freezer I start to panic and want to make a trip to the grocery store. If I’m limited on my grocery budget and I have to get creative with what we already have, I get anxious. It’s a feeling I wouldn’t wish on anyone, and has caused my weight loss journey to freeze, and my relationship with food be extremely unhealthy.

 

One of my focuses lately have been creating that healthy relationship with food. It’s definitely an ongoing process, and something I have to work hard at each and everyday.  I compiled a list for the “HOW TO’s”  to help you on your journey.

1. Recognize Your Triggers – When do you over eat? Do you eat when you’re stressed? When your upset? When your tired?   Keep a journal when you don’t feel in control. Learn why and that will help you figure out how to be in control.

2. Eat –  Give yourself permission to eat, whenever you want. It allows you stop when you’ve had enough–knowing that you’ll have another chance, that it’s not now or never. It allows you to learn what hunger really is-which is the first step in learning when your really full, and knowing when to stop eating.

3.  When you eat, eat REAL food – Trust nature and pick foods that your grandmother would recognize. Although grocery stores can be filled with modified food-like substances such as processed, packaged, or frozen products, try to stick to things that were grown from the land. If it doesn’t grow, avoid it!

4. Eat at a Table – Place your food on the table, physically sit down in front of it, and eat without distractions. Set the time apart to make ‘dinner time around the table’f your family routine. This should be a place where it’s enjoyable, relaxed (as much as possible) and not rushed. This should be something that you look forward to.

5. Appreciate your Food – Think about where your food came from.  Remember that someone had to grow it, tend it, and prepare it. God put it in the Earth for us to enjoy, and we need to appreciate that fact.

6. Be Patient –  It took years to develop the unhealthy behaviors and bad relationships with food. You are not going to change over night – realize that just like your bones or your heart healing, your mind and body needs time to learn new healthy habits.

7: Pre-plan – Planning your meals ahead of time will help keep you in a good mindset, as well as keep you watchful of what you eat. If you work a lot of hours or have a super busy schedule, you can always order from a healthy food delivery service.

8. Know your going to screw up – No matter how much will power you have, how much you’ve pre-planned,  there are times when things aren’t going to go as planned. Realize that a trigger event may cause you to ‘fall off the wagon’ but that is normally, and it happens to the best of us. Just pick yourself back up, remember this even for future reference, and move along.

9: Stop Comparing-your size, what you eat, how you feel. Everyone’s needs are different. Our needs depend on height, muscle mass, our activity levels, etc. Be happy with you. 

10: Get Support – Open up to your friends and loved ones. Studies show that people are 75% more likely to succeed at weight loss and healthy eating if they do it with someone else.  Learn something new? Share it with your friends, feeling down and ready to give up? call a relative.  But make sure to be  selective about where you go for help –  bad information can be more damaging than no information!

 

What is your favorite tip for creating a healthy relationship with food?

 

 

 

 

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Fitness Friday: The Color Run is Coming to Cincinnati

 

 

 

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It’s coming!!! August 24th The Color Run will be in downtown Cincinnati! As you know the kids & I have been spending or summers getting into a healthier life style, and looking forward to participating in 5k events. The Color Run is  one of our absolute favorites and we are counting down the  days until it’s time!

The Color Run™, also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet, is a unique paint race that celebrates healthiness, happiness, individuality, and giving back.

Less about your 10-minute-mile and more about having the time of your life, The Color Run is a five-kilometer, un-timed race in which thousands of participants are from head to toe in different colors  at each kilometer. The fun continues at the finish line with a gigantic “Finish Festival,” using more colored powder to create happiness and lasting memories, not to mention millions of vivid color combinations. Trust us, this is the best post-5k party on the planet!

With only two rules, the idea is easy to follow:

  1. Wear white at the starting line
  2. Finish plastered in color

Now the single largest event series in the nation, The Color Run is exploding since our debut event in January of 2012 and will grow from over 50 events and 600,000 participants in 2012, to over 100 events and over a million participants in 2013. Click here to join the party.

Be Healthy. Be Happy. Be You.

Healthiness

While The Color Run event is all about fun and positive energy, the 5k also focuses on promoting healthy living. More than 60 percent of Color Runners are first-time 5k runners and the event is making headway on the growing national focus of improving health and wellness.

In October, The Color Run event was featured on Nickeloden’sWorldwide Day of Play, an initiative to motivate youth to get out and be active. The segment showed how kids celebrated around the country, featuring Nickelodeon stars and celebrities, including the First Lady. The Color Run event was a major highlight of the segment, and showed kids’ participation and thoughts on the 5k.

One child comments, “I play because it’s healthy and fun; especially when you’re running through color!”

Another remarked, “I’ve never run before, but I’m excited about The Color Run because we get to get color splashed on us and it’s so much fun.”

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Happiness

“We call The Color Run the ‘Happiest 5K on the Planet’ because our events bring together friends and family in a unique, healthy, and fun environment,” said Travis Snyder, founder of The Color Run. After hundreds of thousands of participants have crossed the finish line – the name has stuck.

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Individuality

“Color Runners” vary in demographics and reasons for running. With no winners or official times, The Color Run caters to anyone – 2 year olds to 80 year olds, first time runners to professional athletes. More than 60 percent of Color Runners are first-time 5k runners and participate as a celebration and capstone of their healthy living accomplishments. Others participate to honor loved ones who have passed or are fighting diseases. More run for love, and The Color Run event has sparked approximately 10 marriage proposals and one wedding. So, whether you are a casual mall walker or an Olympic athlete, the 3 miles of The Color Run course will be the most memorable and colorful run of your life!

Giving Back

Although The Color Run is a for-profit company, we love the opportunity we have to partner with charities to help shine a light on their amazing work within society and highlight the causes they stand for. We have raised donations for more than 80 local and national charities since 2012. For more information on how The Color Run works with charities.

 

 

Want to join us at The Color Run  Cincinnati?? Grab your coupon code for $5 any race entry (that’s not sold out of course)

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If you’ve never done a color run, you can’t miss it. Check out the video below.

-Less about your 10-minute-mile and more about having the time of your life, The Color Run is a five-kilometer, un-timed race in which thousands of participants are doused from head to toe in different colors at each kilometer. The fun continues at the finish line with a gigantic “Color Festival,” using more colored powder to create happiness and lasting memories, not to mention millions of vivid color combinations. Trust us, this is the best post-5k party on the planet!

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