Wordless Wednesday 2-27-13

in , , , , by Linda A Kinsman, Wednesday, February 27, 2013



kitty playtime
Kitty vs. invisible wind. A.K.A. the heater vent below her. She had lots of fun figuring this out.

Schools are closed today for a Manhunt

in , , , , , , by Linda A Kinsman, Monday, February 25, 2013


We were watching the Oscars last night,  my husband and I hoping that the last joke Seth McFarlane said flew right over our dear daughter’s heads, when all of our phones started ringing at the same time.

 This usually means only one thing: there will be no school the next day or the schools will be opening late due to inclement weather.


bad weather
Courtesy: abclocal.go.com
 These messages are met with glee on the part of the kids and since I’m a work at home Mom, I am able to roll with it much easier than my working Mom friends. 

What startled us was the reason behind this closing: a manhunt was happening right then for a man who worked at one of the counties schools and had access to said schools.  According to the news, this man was involved in a domestic violence issue.

I applaud the district for putting safety first. In light of all that has happened in and around public schools of late, I say it was an excellent call, but it raised a deeper question for us as parents. 

What type of background checks are being done for employees in supporting positions such as this man who was a maintenance worker?  Is this another area our public schools need to improve upon?

 I honestly do not know what criteria are in place. But I mean to find out. I am a bit embarrassed that I don’t know.  I just assumed that these workers were asked to go through the same screening process as teachers, staff and even volunteers.

 For example, I am a tier 3 volunteer in our school district which means I have been finger printed and had a background check completed; therefore I am able to go on field trips and volunteer for activities that put me in direct contact with children.

I hope in my search I do find out that all workers entering our schools have had to pass this same level of security, if not more.

We spoke with our girls at length about safety at schools and let them know we felt comfortable sending them to school because our district did go the extra mile to ensure our schools were as safe as possible. 

Thankfully this dialog ran long ( much like the Oscars) and we had stopped watching the show to talk. This saved our kids from hearing any of the song Seth McFarlane entertained the audience with next. You know the one about female body parts? So not kid friendly. 

 By the end of the Oscars, when my kids had been fast asleep for some time, our local news reported that the manhunt had ended. The man safely in custody and that schools would remain closed.

Good.  I am very thankful that this story has a happy ending.

 So has your school ever been shut down for something like this? Do you know what your school districts security policies are?

Please share your thoughts on this. 





Metal Pressions Custom Creations Giveaway

in , , , , , by Linda A Kinsman, Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Welcome to the $300 Custom Creations Giveaway Event!


Organized by Mom Powered Media


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I've partnered with Mom Powered Media again to bring you another great giveaway. This time it's something I think all women are going to like: personalized jewelry!

When I first heard of Metal Pressions I was intrigued because I love giving and receiving personal gifts. What better way to show your love and affection than by giving a custom piece of jewelry? Metal Pressions makes it easy and affordable.  


About Metal Pressions:

Every piece of personalized jewelry is handcrafted by Elisha and the team at Metal Pressions. Every letter, number, punctuation mark, and symbol is an individual tool that is placed by hand and impressed into the metal. This metal debossing technique is popularly known as hand stamping and creates a product that is far superior and unique.

The beauty of the Metal Pressions jewelry creation is that you participate in the creative process. Their unsurpassed design flexibility gives you the opportunity to have your design ideas become a reality. You are given the ability to combine text, diamonds, symbols, soldered elements and more to make a one of a kind piece of jewelry that is uniquely yours.

Metal Pressions also developed the world's first and most comprehensive Online Jewelry Design Software that allows you to design and see your jewelry online before you buy. This system allows you to try different layouts and tweak your ideas until you have the perfect item.

Doesn't the whole process sound fun? I would love to create a piece or two myself! 

About the Giveaway:

Six lucky winners will each receive a $50 Gift Certificate to MetalPressions.com!

Giveaway ends March 13th at 11:59pm, open to US Only, ages 18+. To enter please use the Rafflecopter form below. 

Good luck!


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Dear Barbie, Your Days are Numbered

in , , , , , by Linda A Kinsman, Tuesday, February 19, 2013


I know you are a Mega- Super Star and all Barbie, but at my house you are losing your status big time. 


Barbie dolls
logo courtesy:Barbie.com

 You have been an elite member of our home for over 12 years, reigning supreme over playrooms, play dates and wish lists for so long that it surprised me when you did not make the all-important Christmas wish list for my youngest daughter this year.

She always and I mean always asks for either the collectible Barbie or a new Barbie set and accessories.  Again, you were strangely absent from the same said daughter’s birthday wish list a month later.  



The love affair of all things Barbie started early with both daughters:

Barbie car
Santa brought Melissa her own Barbie car so she wouldn't have to "borrow" her sisters.

Collectible Barbie

Both girls wanted this collectible Barbie but only one got it, which may explain the next picture.

Kelly doll collection
Clearly a 30+ piece Kelly Collection is not what she wanted.

As your popularity started to wane yearly, the collection was downsized and moved to a corner of each daughter’s room. 
Then just the youngest daughters room, until now Barbie; you have been downsized until you live in two bins in the back on my ten year old's closet. 
The cars are parked on the opposite side of the closet with purses and backpacks on top. Clearly not ready to roll at a moment’s notice like in your hay-day.

This realization caused a moment of reflection for me as I tried to remember at what age my oldest daughter gave all her Barbie’s to my youngest.
 It’s a hazy memory, not one that is seared in my mind like the first lost tooth or first day of kindergarten, but I do think she was around ten.

Yep, your days are truly numbered Barbie. 


When I asked Melissa about it, she said she still liked Barbie’s okay and might play with them more if she still had the big Barbie house (which she said was okay for me to get rid of last summer) and if Barbie would just stick to the classic look and not launch a new doll for every new book and movie character that comes out.  Hmm… stick to the classics - Smart girl.

I’m turning pages quickly in the books of life with my daughters, reaching milestones in their teen and tween worlds. Some make me happy, some are bittersweet. This Barbie thing is the latter.  I can’t count the hours I’ve spent playing Barbie’s with my girls.

So yes, I’m putting you on notice Barbie, you seem to have shelf life of about 10 years and then you are relegated to a corner in the closet and then… who knows?

But before I let go completely, I am going to ask my daughters to play Barbie’s this weekend. I bet I get at least one taker.


Is there a special toy languishing in the bottom of a toy box or closet at your house too? What is it? 

Do you think you should invite your kids for one more play date with that toy? 



Loreal Magic BB Cream Review

in , , , , , , , by Linda A Kinsman, Friday, February 15, 2013


Beauty balms are very trendy right now and every major beauty brand has one vying for your attention.
Pick up any magazine geared towards women and you will find a review or top pick beauty balm. It can be confusing sifting through all the expert picks. 

That is why I am happy to share with you my review for Loreal Paris Magic Skin Beautifier BB Cream.

beauty balm review
Courtesy: Loreal.com
Loreal Says: 

This is an all-in-one beauty solution that does it all. It’s formulated to prime, perfect, hydrate and correct. To apply, simply dot on and blend with your fingertips. Self-adjusting beads will instantly transform to your skin tone.

After reading that, I couldn’t wait to try this product and have been using it for over a week now. I wanted to love this product, especially since I know Loreal products won’t irritate my face or cause breakouts.  But for me to love a product, it must Wow me and pass my scent, feel, use test.

My Review:

There is no scent to this product, which is a plus because there is also no sunscreen in it so you will have to apply sunscreen first. That is a negative for me on time crunched mornings when I really do need an all-in-one beauty solution. I used it alone on mornings I ran my daughter to choir and felt bad for not protecting my face from the sun. 

 To be fair, I will say that this beauty cream gets along well with other products including sunscreen and concealer, so it is a good primer and an excellent moisturizer.

Plus, you really don’t need a lot of product, just a pea size dot for each part of your face. It starts out opaque but instantly turns color upon contact with your skin. 


opaque




I really like the lightweight feel of this product. You can’t really tell you have it on, except for the color. I am using the light tone and it turned a little too tannish on the parts of my face that don’t get as much sun exposure, like the jaw line. But it matched well to my forehead as shown in these photos.


after shower
This is a natural light picture of my forehead just after my shower before applying product.


makeup
This is my forehead 20 seconds after applying the pea sized amount of product to my forehead.

Blending was easy though and I found I could correct the off color by dabbing a little foundation on and blending again. This beauty balm lasts all day without turning my face into an oil slick or changing color; which are huge plus’ for me.

The Take Away:

 I would give this product a solid B. Loreal should add sunscreen to this for it to be a true all-in-one beauty solution. 
I would recommend this product for minimal makeup wears who don’t use a lot of makeup or for those who have good skin and don’t require makeup because this product alone isn’t going to cover blemishes, sun spots etc. It also serves as good primer.

I liked this product well enough to try it in a lighter shade and to keep it in mind for when my teen daughter starts wearing makeup. (If your are reading this dear Tera, no, not yet)!

You can learn more about this and other Loreal products by visiting their website and following them on Twitter.


I hope you found my review helpful.

Disclosure: I received a full size tube of this product courtesy of Loreal as part of the SheSpeaks blogger program. I received no monetary compensation and all opinions are 100% my own.







Wordless Wednesday- First Sign of Spring

in , , , , , , , by Linda A Kinsman, Wednesday, February 13, 2013



Robin,birds
Yes ~That is a Robin in my yard on 1-24-13! Come on Spring!

Seven Day Flash $100 Giveaway

in , , , , , , , by Linda A Kinsman, Tuesday, February 12, 2013

My WAHM Plan welcomes you to the 7 Day Flash $100 Giveaway!





One hundred dollar bill



I am so excited to be able to offer this giveaway to you. I can think of so many ways to use 100 dollars! I think I would divide it and put it in my daughters savings account. Or maybe put it towards our vacation fund. 



One lucky reader will receive their choice of $100 via Paypal or a $100 Visa Gift Card!




Giveaway ends February 19th at 11:59pm, open to worldwide, ages 18+. To enter please use the Rafflecopter form below.


Good luck!




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