Thursday, August 19, 2010
Back again
With the craziness of summer coming to a close, and my health troubles being better treated, I am once again back to blogging. I have a bunch of product and book reviews coming up and several giveaways as well. It is my hope that I will get at least 1-2 posted each day, starting today, but we will see how that goes. Anyway, thanks for hanging in with me through my ups and downs in writing. I really appreciate all of you.
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Fruit2O Essentials Winner
I apologize for the delay in drawing the winner for this giveaway. I had a bad bout of food poisoning and it took me a few days to get back on track.
Here are your random numbers:
9
Timestamp: 2010-07-11 17:05:22 UTC
Congratulations to Hope! I will be sending her an e-mail and she will have 48 hours to respond before a new winner is chosen.
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Comments not posting
I just wanted to let you all know that Blogger is experiencing some problems and I am not able to currently publish all comments. If you have left a comment in the past 24 hours and it is not visible, hang tight. I am getting the comments sent to my e-mail, but receive an error when I try to publish them. If this is not resolved by the end of the Fruit2O giveaway, I will be sure to manually include your entries.
***UPDATE*** This has been fixed and all comments have been posted. Thank you for your patience.
***UPDATE*** This has been fixed and all comments have been posted. Thank you for your patience.
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Fruit2O Essentials Review and Giveaway
I enjoy drinking water, but there are times when I need a little something more than just plain water. Over the years, I have tried several different flavored waters, carbonated and not carbonated, but I have struggled to find one that was just right. I have decided that I do not like sparkling water, but I held out hope in finding a good "still" flavored water. Fruit2O Essentials came to my rescue and they have vitamins, minerals, and even fiber added to them.

There is a flavor choice for just about everyone. My personal favorite is Strawberry Kiwi, but I also really liked Cranberry Raspberry and Cherry Acai. Other flavors include Citrus, Blueberry Pomegranate, and Peach Mango, all of which are also very good. Each bottle has 0 calories and 0 sugar, but are bursting with fruit flavor that tastes natural and not chemically like some I have tried. They are sweetened with sucralose (Splenda is also sucralose), but there is really no aftertaste. All of the drinks have 1 gram of dietary fiber and a combination of nutrients that vary based on the flavor. The nutrients are similar to what you would find in the actual fruits that each is flavored to taste like.
I enjoyed these waters very much and would recommend them to anyone who is looking for a good, 0 calorie drink. They are a light drink , like water, so they easily quench your thirst and they taste wonderful. The downside for me is that I do not like buying individual bottles of water for environmental reasons and these are currently not available in a larger size (most flavored waters aren't). They come in 18 oz individual bottles and are also available as part of a 15-count variety pack. If you do choose to buy them, be sure to check the website for a coupon. Currently, you can get a coupon for $1 off two 18 oz bottles and we all know that every penny counts.
Giveaway:
Would you like to win a sampler package of Fruit2O Essentials to try it for yourself? One person will win the same sampler package that I received with one bottle of each flavor.
To enter:
- Tell me what flavor you are most interested in trying. (mandatory entry)
You can earn bonus entries (one entry for each that you do) by:
- subscribing to my blog
- following my blog
- sharing this giveaway via your blog or other social networking site.
Please leave an extra comment for each bonus entry. The winner will be chosen on July 7th and they will have 48 hours to get back to me or a new winner will be chosen. I will choose the winner at some point in the evening of the 7th and entries will be accepted up until the drawing. Good luck!

There is a flavor choice for just about everyone. My personal favorite is Strawberry Kiwi, but I also really liked Cranberry Raspberry and Cherry Acai. Other flavors include Citrus, Blueberry Pomegranate, and Peach Mango, all of which are also very good. Each bottle has 0 calories and 0 sugar, but are bursting with fruit flavor that tastes natural and not chemically like some I have tried. They are sweetened with sucralose (Splenda is also sucralose), but there is really no aftertaste. All of the drinks have 1 gram of dietary fiber and a combination of nutrients that vary based on the flavor. The nutrients are similar to what you would find in the actual fruits that each is flavored to taste like.
I enjoyed these waters very much and would recommend them to anyone who is looking for a good, 0 calorie drink. They are a light drink , like water, so they easily quench your thirst and they taste wonderful. The downside for me is that I do not like buying individual bottles of water for environmental reasons and these are currently not available in a larger size (most flavored waters aren't). They come in 18 oz individual bottles and are also available as part of a 15-count variety pack. If you do choose to buy them, be sure to check the website for a coupon. Currently, you can get a coupon for $1 off two 18 oz bottles and we all know that every penny counts.
Giveaway:
Would you like to win a sampler package of Fruit2O Essentials to try it for yourself? One person will win the same sampler package that I received with one bottle of each flavor.
To enter:
- Tell me what flavor you are most interested in trying. (mandatory entry)
You can earn bonus entries (one entry for each that you do) by:
- subscribing to my blog
- following my blog
- sharing this giveaway via your blog or other social networking site.
Please leave an extra comment for each bonus entry. The winner will be chosen on July 7th and they will have 48 hours to get back to me or a new winner will be chosen. I will choose the winner at some point in the evening of the 7th and entries will be accepted up until the drawing. Good luck!
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Book Review: The Girls From Ames

I recently had the opportunity to review the book, The Girls from Ames
These girls are the ones that many of us disliked in high school. They were their own little clique that others could not be a part of. Even a few of the girls felt like they lived on the "edge", not fully integrated into the group until later. The girls were not disliked individually, but the exclusivity of the group is what caused others to dislike them.
The book delves into what these girls felt and experienced on an individual level and how their friendships grew. As their lives, and the book, progressed, the girls went their separate ways and experienced a wide range of experiences. There are marriages, the death of a friend, divorces, new babies, illness and death of one of their children, and personal illnesses that they have experienced. By getting to know the girls individually, it makes it a bit easier to look back on own high school years and look at the "it" girls a bit differently.
I also found that I was often thinking about my own friendships from childhood. Aside from facebook, there is really only one girl who I have maintained a friendship with through the years, but there are several who I know I could call if I needed them. My friends and I led somewhat "tamer" lives than the girls from Ames, but their stories are still relatable.
As for the writing style of this book, it was a bit different than I am used to. The writing itself is good, but as the book was compiled, there is a lot of overlapping and repetition. Even the studies that are quoted seem repetitious. Having said this, it is still a pretty easy read and while re-reading the same things over and over was a tad annoying, the book is still good. I walked away from it with a greater appreciation for my children and my friends, as well as a new perspective on people in general. I cannot say I highly recommend this book, but you will not be disappointed by it.
***Disclaimer*** I received a copy of the book The Girls from Ames
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Encouraging kids to read in the summer
A child's summer vacation is often full of playing with friends, swimming, and yes, even video games. By the time they return to school in the fall, often, children have regressed a bit in the learning process. One way to prevent this is to encourage your children to include reading in their summer activities. Children who enjoy reading will have no problem adding some reading time in, but there are many who would rather watch grass grow than read a book. So here are a few tips for encouraging those reluctant readers:
- Check with your library for a summer reading program. Many local libraries offer incentives for reading throughout the summer. If your library does not have a program, create one of your own. Award points or small prizes for each book read or for a certain amount of time spent reading.
- Find books that the child can relate to. If your child enjoys dinosaurs, bring them to the library and find some books on dinosaurs, or whatever topic interests them. There are also books about kids dealing with different health issues from asthma to diabetes to celiac disease; and more that deal with all sorts of living situations from divorce to siblings with drug abuse issues to pregnancy. If your child is in one of these situations, see what books are available for them.
- Create a place where the child can go to read. This could be a comfy nook tucked away in a corner of the playroom or a special spot under a favorite tree. If it is an indoor location, be sure there are plenty of books available nearby for them to choose from.
- Read with them. Have them read aloud to you for a few paragraphs and then you take a turn reading to them. This not only encourages reading, but also allows for some one-on-one bonding.
For more ideas, you can find links to additional blog postings at TwitterMoms.
Disclaimer- I wrote this blog post while participating in the TwitterMoms blogging program to be eligible to get an "I Can Read!" book. For more information on how you can participate, click here.
- Check with your library for a summer reading program. Many local libraries offer incentives for reading throughout the summer. If your library does not have a program, create one of your own. Award points or small prizes for each book read or for a certain amount of time spent reading.
- Find books that the child can relate to. If your child enjoys dinosaurs, bring them to the library and find some books on dinosaurs, or whatever topic interests them. There are also books about kids dealing with different health issues from asthma to diabetes to celiac disease; and more that deal with all sorts of living situations from divorce to siblings with drug abuse issues to pregnancy. If your child is in one of these situations, see what books are available for them.
- Create a place where the child can go to read. This could be a comfy nook tucked away in a corner of the playroom or a special spot under a favorite tree. If it is an indoor location, be sure there are plenty of books available nearby for them to choose from.
- Read with them. Have them read aloud to you for a few paragraphs and then you take a turn reading to them. This not only encourages reading, but also allows for some one-on-one bonding.
For more ideas, you can find links to additional blog postings at TwitterMoms.
Disclaimer- I wrote this blog post while participating in the TwitterMoms blogging program to be eligible to get an "I Can Read!" book. For more information on how you can participate, click here.
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