Ahhhhhhh. It is finally time to go back to school. As much as I enjoyed having the summer with my kids, I equally enjoy the peaceful days once school is in session again. However, back to school usually means back to all of the kids activities, which a lot of the time means a lot of schedule juggling. I have two school age children. My oldest daughter is in the 5th grade, is in her 6th year of Girl Scouts, and is in her 6th season of soccer. My younger daughter is in Kindergarten, and in her 2nd season of soccer. Between activities, and doctor appointments and dentist appointments, our calendar gets pretty full. Sometimes it is difficult to keep track of everything. My step-daughter (19) recently did something that has really helped us out, and I wanted to share it with you. She bought a large dry erase calendar, and we put it up between our kitchen and dining room area where we can glance at it and see what is on the schedule each day. It is a great tool as anyone in the family can look at the calendar and know what is going on. Any time something new comes up, it's written on the calendar, and when the month changes, you simply erase the board and prepare it for the new month. It is an inexpensive way to help organize and manage all the schedules. My 5th grade daughter enjoys it as well, as she no longer has to ask if she has any activities, as she can look at the calendar and see. So if you have a hectic schedule, and are finding it a little difficult to keep track of it, give this a try. Feel free to comment and let me know how this worked for you. Oh, and welcome back to the peaceful days. :-)
Sep 15, 2008
Aug 11, 2008
Football Season
The lazy days of summer are almost gone for another year. Fall is just around the corner. That means back to school, warm days, but cool crisp nights, and FOOTBALL SEASON! If your house is anything like mine, from Labor Day until the Superbowl, all day Sunday and Monday nights, you will find football on the TV. Because each person in our house is a fan of a different team, we subscribe to NFL Sunday Ticket through DirecTV. That gives us the ability to watch every team play as we choose. As much as we enjoy watching the games on TV, there is nothing like going to a live game. Whether it is pre-season, or regular season, being in the stadium watching the game live is great! So as September draws closer, get ready to sit back and enjoy football, and if you have the opportunity to go to a live game, definitely take it!
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Jul 29, 2008
Nintendo Wii
With all of the video game systems out there, the Nintendo Wii is by far one of the best. It used to be that to play a video game you sat on the couch, and the only part of your body that got any exercise was your fingers. Although it is a video game system, it promotes physical activity. It is a good system for all age groups. My 2 1/2 year old plays it very adeptly. About the only thing he needs us to do is change the disc when he is ready for a new game. Wii Sports is a great tool when your kids have some extra energy and it is not a good day to be outside. There is baseball, tennis, boxing, bowling, and golf. You must use the Wii remote as the actual item you would be playing with if you were outside playing. When you play baseball, you hold the remote like a bat and swing at the ball, or hold it in your hand and mock pitch. (please make sure to have the wrist strap on, or you are going to end up with a Wii remote through your TV.)For tennis, you must hold the remote like a tennis racket. Bowling, you hold the remote and perform all of the actual motions of throwing a bowling ball. For golf, you hold the remote as you would a golf club. Boxing requires by far the most energy. After three rounds, my kids are usually sweating and panting, but they are also laughing. They think they are just playing, but I know they are getting some exercise.
With the introduction of the Wii Fit, Nintendo has opened up a whole new way to get fit. It offers those of us who can't seem to make it to the gym, or are uncomfortable in a gym setting the opportunity to get some of the same benefits in the comfort of your own home. The Wii Fit offers Yoga and Aerobics,plus much more, and the balance board that comes with the system will keep track of your progress.
I was never big on video games. I didn't play them much, and didn't let my kids play them much either. The Nintendo Wii has changed my perspective somewhat. I enjoy playing, and am a little more liberal with allowing my children to play. Especially on those days when the weather is not cooperating, and they can't get outside. When they play the Wii, I know they are at least getting some physical exercise.
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Jul 21, 2008
Summer Beach Trip
One of the things I look forward to most during the summer is a trip to the beach. I have been to quite a few beaches on the east coast, and there are so many to choose from. My favorite by far is Emerald Isle, North Carolina. Located about 30 miles southeast of Jacksonville, NC it is a fantastic beach to go to, whether you go for the day, or you rent a property for the week. Shorewood Real Estate, and Emerald Isle realty along with a few others are good real estate companies to go through if you are looking for a rental property. Emerald Isle is more of a quiet beach. There are a few amusement places for the kids with Miniature Golf and games, but there isn't a boardwalk with rides and things like that. It is not as commercialized as say Nags Head, NC or Ocean City, MD, but it is a beautiful beach with beautiful waters. There are fun things to do in or around Emerald Isle, including The North Carolina Aquarium, which is located in Pine Knoll Shores, approximately 8 miles from Emerald Isle. Another great trip is to Cape Lookout National Seashore. It is a group of barrier islands located 3 miles offshore, and offers great shelling. You can take a ferry from Beaufort, or Morehead City to the islands then a beach shuttle to the point which is where you will find the best shelling. If at all possible, take the first ferry of the morning, and then the first beach shuttle to the point for the best shelling opportunity. It is an undeveloped beach area, so there are things to keep in mind before you go. On the point there isn't any shade or restroom facilities. There is a visitors center at the lighthouse with restrooms, but not at the point. Also keep in mind that whatever you take into the park, you take out of the park, including trash. For more information on the beautiful park, you can visit their web site at nps.gov/calo It is a fun day trip to take. So with enough things to do to keep busy, but not so much it is overwhelming, Emerald Isle is a great place to go as a family for a relaxing beach vacation.
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Jul 17, 2008
The Fabulous Las Vegas

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Sorry I haven't posted in a while. I just returned from a trip to Las Vegas. If you have never been there, it is a trip you should take at least once in your life, but chances are after you have gone once, you will want to go again. This was actually my second trip to Vegas in two years. My husband and I went last year for our anniversary, and this most recent trip was for a wedding. My sister got married at the Las Vegas Wedding Chapel in a beautiful garden chapel. It was a beautiful ceremony, and staff was great. They web cast the wedding, so our family and friends back home that couldn't make it to Vegas were able to watch it online. They even let us say hello to our kids. The photographer did a great job with the pictures. So much so, that my sister and brother-in-law could not make a decision as to which pictures to purchase, so they got them all including the copy wright, so now they are to free to print them out as they wish.
We stayed at Excalibur Hotel and Casino, right on the strip. It is a great hotel, and I would strongly recommend it. The rooms are clean, the beds are comfortable, and it is one of the more reasonably priced hotel and casinos to stay at. I would also recommend that you plan your trip as a package deal. One of the best that I found was through US Airways Vacations. Air and hotel all wrapped up together. It was a great deal.
Whether or not you are into gambling, there is so much to see and do in Vegas, you could go there many, many times and still see new things each time. Tournament of Kings dinner show at Excalibur is a great show, with a lot of audience interaction. Some of the free shows include the fighting ships at Treasure Island, and the beautiful Dancing Fountains at Bellagio. Both of those are must sees. Another must see is the Lion Habitat at MGM Grand, which is right across the street from Excalibur. At the Mirage, you can see an erupting volcano outside, then go inside and become a dolphin trainer for a day at the dolphin habitat. There are many shows to choose from. There's The Blue Man Group, David Copperfield, Mama Mia, Carrot Top and many many more. There is something for everyone in Vegas, and for all you ladies; Thunder From Down Under at Excalibur is male revue that you will not soon forget.
With so much to see and do, it is almost a necessity to go more than once. We have now decided to make Vegas a yearly getaway for my husband and I. As I said before, we have now been there twice, and still haven't seen a fraction of all there is to see. Even after being home for only 2 days, I am already looking forward to our next trip out there. Viva Las Vegas!
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Jul 6, 2008
Fool's Gold
Fool's Gold, with Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey is a great movie with a little bit of everything. It has action, comedy, and even somewhat of a love story. With all of these elements incorporated into this film, it makes it a great movie for men and women alike. Oh, and for all you Matthew McConaughey fans, he was just really nice to look at. :-)
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Jul 4, 2008
Independence Day

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As we celebrate our independence, let us reflect and remember what it has cost us to get here. From the Revolutionary War to our current War on Terror, please take a moment to think about the sacrafices that our soldiers, as well as their families have made and are continuing to make to keep this country free and independent. I personally would like the thank all of you for all you do, so that I may continue to enjoy the freedoms that I have.
May God bless you, and may God bless America.
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