My Member For a Day #pricelessgolf experience thanks to #MasterCard #MC

As I mentioned before, I was given the opportunity to attend a MasterCard “Member For a Day” event at the prestigious “member’s only” TPC River’s Bend golf course.

The course was beautiful – I’ve never seen a green so immaculate and well thought out.

I brought my golf loving enthusiast friend Ed along as my partner – (my sister was better suited as the photographer, she did some great photos!) He was thrilled to be playing on a TPC golf course, and he was surprised as a MasterCard holder himself that he would have an opportunity to be a Member For a Day at such a prestigious course.

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Ed & Krissy

He definitely showed me a thing or two! We had a blast going through the 18 holes, it was a beautiful day, not too hot (though a bit muggy) and there was a nice breeze as we whipped along in the golf cart.

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Not only did we get to experience the course itself, but we got a $25 credit to the golf store, and $25 to the Grille Room for lunch! Talk about a day! (Is it time to retire yet?? I could get used to this!)

A special thanks to MasterCard for allowing us to have this priceless golf experience. It was definitely a day I will never forget (and I know Ed won’t either!)

Here’s Ed’s birdie on the 18th hole. What a way to finish!

 

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Member For A Day with #MasterCard #Pricelessgolf #MC

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I remember watching Golf on T.V. with my Grandpa as a kid. The entire living room would be quiet as the golfer went to take a swing, and my Grandpa & I would sit there for hours (munching on homemade cookies my Grandma was baking) while we watched his beloved golf, while I wondered,’what was so hard about that’?

Rising Star Casino Golf Course in Rising Sun, IN

Now as an adult when I go to play golf with a friend or co-worker, I smile as I think back to those times where I would get my Grandpa in a tizzy when I would say “that looks easy.

Golf is actually a great sport that I have come to love, and I am so excited to be able to share this Priceless Moment with my sister this coming Monday  June 17, 2013 at the TPC River’s Bend Golf Course member For A Day Event.

MasterCard has given me the opportunity to share with you my MasterCard Priceless Moment -that you can even come and  join me in- as a MasterCard member!

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Not only do you get to enjoy being Member for a Day at one of the best golf courses in the state, but you get a $25 merchandise credit and lunch in the Grille Room after your round. Talk about exciting!

I can’t wait to share this Priceless Golf memory with my sister – I’m sure we will be thinking of my Grandpa and how proud he’d be seeing us play on a championship layout designed by non other then Arnold Palmer himself!

Rising Sun Casino Golf Course - Rising Sun, IN

I am just soo excited, I seriously can’t wait to play this Priceless Golf game on Monday! I will keep you updated, so make sure you’re following me on Twitter & Instagram to see how we are doing and all the great things we are able to participate in thanks to MasterCard!

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Photographs compliments of Roger A. Rouse: taken at Rising Sun Casino Golf Course in Rising Sun, IN

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Big Splash Adventure: Year Round Family Fun!

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Big Splash Adventure is a 40,000 square foot indoor water park-complete with a rare retractable roof-located in French Lick Indiana, and adventure unlike any other!  Big Splash has many thrilling, twisting, and exciting water slides and a whirling turbo bowl! The interactive Buccaneer Bay thrills and excites children of all ages—especially the 1000 gallon dumping bucket! The Splish Splash pool is perfect for the youngest of adventurers, and the activity center—complete with water basketball and other fun activities—is great for older kids. For adults, there is the adults only Palm Cove hot tub, and don’t forget the Lost River! The river flows lazily throughout the park.

 

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COUPONS!

 

Big Splash Coupon offer #1: $4 off day pass admission.  Coupon would be good for 4 people, total of $8 value.  This would be good for day pass admission ONLY.http://www.usfamilycoupons.com/coupon.php?bid=11154&dealid=1227®ionid=75

 

 

 

Big Splash Coupon offer #2: $20 off overnight stay.  Coupon would be good for a $20 value off an overnight stay only. http://www.usfamilycoupons.com/coupon.php?bid=11154&dealid=1227®ionid=75

 

 

 

Shotz Coupon offer: $1 off Lazer Tag or Miniature Golf.  Coupon valid for 4 people, total of $4 value.  Only 1 coupon per family.

 

 

 

French Lick Ziplines Coupon offer: $10 off Zipline purchase.  Coupon would be good for 4 people, total of $40 value.  This would be good for zipline purchase ONLY.  http://www.usfamilycoupons.com/coupon.php?bid=11155&dealid=1228®ionid=75

 

 All coupons would expire March 16, 2014.  Black out dates may apply.

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Natural Remedies for Athlete’s Foot

I guess I fell into the common mistake that “athlete’s foot” was just that – for athletes…and dirty ones at that. I played sports for 15 plus years, and never had an issue with the nasty foot fungus. I assumed it only attacked those guys who had those ‘lucky’ socks they never washed the whole season of baseball, or men who wore their sneakers everyday without socks.

Little did I know at 33 years old I would ‘contract’ the icky fungus – most likely from a pedicure spa at a local nail joint.

Yuck.

At first I wasn’t sure what it was – it started on the side of my foot, it looked dry and scaly, I assumed I had walked outside one too many times in my bare feet (I am bad for that). Then it spread to the bottom, then started the itching and literal pain. 

I finally started researching possible conditions (even though my husband had told me weeks ago it was a fungus – but of course I can’t listen to him), and discovered sure enough, I had athletes foot.

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As I was researching it seemed most Doctor’s and websites wanted to refer you directly to the pharmacy. Though I am a big believer in ‘modern medicine’ I also am a bigger believer that natural remedies can work just as well – sometimes better – without the side effects.

Below is a list of things to get rid of that pesky fungus – they thankfully worked for me! Remember using these remedies help heal your foot, but you also need to take precautions to not spread it.

1. Wash, wash, wash! Wash your feet thoroughly, and then your hands as well. Don’t share your linens, and wash them separate from the other household items. (I washed my sheets and towels together on HOT)

2.Clean your shower stale – after every single shower, foot soak, or bare foot step. I kept Lysol Bathroom Cleaner handy and automatically sprayed my tub down as soon as I got out to risk infecting someone else in my house.

3. Be bare foot as often as possible – Fungus thrive in wet, dark places. So wear sandles whenever possible. I am lucky I work in an office, so I wore cute dressy flip flops each day, and sprayed them down with an anti-fungus spray each night, giving them plenty of time to dry between wears.

 

Remedies to Cure Athlete’s Foot, adapted from Discovery Health

 

 

Baking soda. Sprinkle baking soda directly into your shoes to absorb moisture.

Cornstarch. Rub cornstarch, which absorbs moisture, on your feet. Very lightly browned cornstarch is even better because any moisture content already contained in the cornstarch is removed, allowing for better absorption. To brown, sprinkle cornstarch on a pie plate and bake at 325 degrees for just a few minutes, until it looks brownish. Then dab some on your feet and toes.Crush 1 clove garlic and mix with a few drops of olive oil to make a paste. Apply to the nail and leave on for 15 to 30 minutes, then clean off in warm, soapy water. Dry feet thoroughly. Repeat daily. Because the fungus can return, you may wish to continue this treatment for several weeks after the fungus has disappeared, just to ward off another fungal visit.

Garlic. Eat some garlic! It has antifungal properties. You can also swab the affected area with garlic juice twice a day. If your toenail appears to have the fungus, use this recipe:

Crush 1 clove garlic and mix with a few drops of olive oil to make a paste. Apply to the nail and leave on for 15 to 30 minutes, then clean off in warm, soapy water. Dry feet thoroughly. Repeat daily. Because the fungus can return, you may wish to continue this treatment for several weeks after the fungus has disappeared, just to ward off another fungal visit.

Immune-boosting foods. Low immunity can make you more susceptible to a fungal infection, so include some of these immune-boosting foods in your diet: broccoli, red meats, and scallions. (See also “Home Remedies From the Cupboard” for more immune-boosting foods.)

Cinnamon. A good soak in a cinnamon tea foot bath will help slow down the fungus. Boil 8 to 10 broken cinnamon sticks in 4 cups water, then simmer for five minutes. Let steep for another 45 minutes. Soak your feet for 15 to 30 minutes. Repeat daily, as needed.

Yogurt. One of the greatest of all fungus-fighting foods in your fridge is yogurt that contains live acidophilus. The flavor isn’t important as long as the yogurt contains the active bacteria. (Commercial yogurts with live culture now carry a seal indicating this; a live culture is crucial!) Acidophilus helps control vaginal and oral yeast, but it may give other fungi a pretty good fight, too. And if nothing else, it tastes good and is good for you.

Lemon. This remedy will help you in the sweaty foot-odor department. Squeeze the juice from a lemon and mix it with 2 ounces water. Rinse your feet with the lemon water.

Vinegar. Soak your feet in 1 cup vinegar to 2 quarts water for 15 to 30 minutes every night. Or make a solution of 1 cup vinegar to 1 cup water, and apply it directly to the affected areas with a cotton ball. If the infection is severe and the skin is raw, the solution will sting. Make sure your feet are completely dry before putting on your socks or slippers. Cider vinegar can also be used as a remedy. Mix equal parts apple cider (or regular) vinegar and ethyl alcohol. Dab on the affected areas. Again, be aware this will sting if the skin is raw.

Tea. The tannic acid in tea is soothing, helps to dry the foot, and helps kill the fungus. Make a foot soak by putting 6 black tea bags in 1 quart warm water.

Salt. Soak your infected foot in warm salt water, using 1 teaspoon salt for each cup of water, for 10 minutes. Dry your foot thoroughly, then dab some baking soda between your toes.

Athlete’s foot can be an irritating and even painful problem, but a little vigilance and the simple remedies in this article can keep your feet dry and healthy.  See the next page for when to see a doctor for athlete’s foot.

 

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Keeping your Summer Clothes HOT

If there is one thing I love (besides my family of course), is clothes. In fact, if you had been to my recent yard sale you would probably suggest I seek help for my shopping habit. I can’t pass up a good deal, or something really cute – whether it’s for me, my husband, or my kids.. (or sometimes my sister, or my Mom..you get the picture).

Gently used clothes anyone??

Yeah – that’s all my stuff!

My most favorite time of year to shop is for summer. Who doesn’t love a cute summer outfit to show off your tan?
I am a big fan of the black and white combo (you should see my closet!) I think the crisp colors (or should I say non colors?)  are a classic look that will never go out of style. The other thing? They are completely universal. I can wear them to work, a night out, around town shopping, or even working out. So if I see a top I like, or a pair of shorts 9 times out of 10 they are black or white!

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But here’s the thing; I have to admit when it comes to laundry, I’ve been one of those people. I grab my laundry basket and I throw a load in with no thought to colors, blacks, whites,  the whole shebang. I know, awful right? Well it used to be. My white’s would come out looking well, not white. They were a grayish/off white color – YUCK! I have ruined many tops and cursed myself for not separating my new tops from the other stuff… and lets not even get started on the black. Ever tried wearing black on black and they don’t even match? Ouch. Not to mention my cotton blend shirts would be stiff from blah, wrinkled. 

Then I got smart; I started listening to my Mom (shh, don’t tell her) and I started separating my colors, my whites, my blacks, my towels, etc. So that worked for awhile..then I had kids.

Oh how I do love them. But they make laundry nearly impossible! One person needs this blue shirt for school chorus concert tomorrow, the other needs the white soccer socks for a game, another the red shirt for soccer, and their black shorts. No time for separate loads for this working Mama!

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So after many many  many trials and errors, I discovered something. The combination of some some handy you- can-find-it-at-Target items, actually kept my clothes the way they were before they all got shoved into the wash.

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Yes Tide + Downy + Bounce = I wasn’t pulling my hair out. In fact, recently I found Tide Vivid which does even a better job with my botched together loads!
It is such a relief to be able throw my laundry in, and not worry about what was going to come out ruined, or just dingy.

tide VIVID This  post is part of a DailyBuzz Moms Tastemaker program with P&G. I was compensated for my time in writing this post, but all opinions are my own.

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