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Giveaway + Freebie! from EnDANGERbles

We’re kicking off the Fifth blogoversaryfestathon with our first giveaway today! The EnDANGERbles sent me a free CD, but they’ve got an even bigger prize for you!

As the press release says, “the CD features 10 original upbeat songs, all composed by Fred Bogert, the three-time Emmy-nominated musician-performer widely acclaimed for his musical contributions to the popular kids-based folk-rock duo Trout Fishing In America.”

The songs themselves were cute and danceable. They’re geared toward kids, so the message isn’t exactly subtle, but hey, who wants to see more species head for extinction?

You can download the EnDANGERbles’ short theme song, “Extinction for Extinction,” for free—but one lucky winner will get not only the CD but also a free plush toy! You can choose from:

  • Ulysses (Eagle)
  • Milton (Orangutan)
  • Sasha (Baby Seal)
  • Bucksnort (Indian Rhino)
  • Ms. Scarlet (Scarlet Macaw)
  • Khul (Tiger)

To get the freebie
To download the free song, first enter the contest. Then go to the EnDANGERbles website and sign up to be a deputy. Be sure to select SSA for how you heard about them! the song will be delivered via email.

To enter the giveaway (aka rules)
To enter the giveaway, leave a comment on this post!

For additional entries:

  • Follow this blog (see the sidebar) and leave a comment saying you did.
  • Tweet about this post and leave a comment saying you did with a link to the Tweet itself.
  • Mention this contest on your blog or Facebook and leave a comment saying you did with a link to the FB or blog post.

Giveaway open to residents of the US and Canada.

Entries (aka comments) must be received by midnight on Friday, July 8, 2011. Winner to be announced Monday, July 11, 2011.

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Acknowledgment — and a giveaway

At the last minute, I’ve decided to join the A to Z April Blogging challenge. And since it’s the first, it seems appropriate to start with A.

So today, I’m blogging about acknowledgment.

It’s one of those truths universally acknowledged that mothers work put in long, thankless years of selfless service. Realistically, I think all mothers realize we’re not getting thank you notes for every diaper we change. We’re not going to get a lot of notice for every sandwich we make, every nose or bottom we wipe, or every hour of sleep we sacrifice. We don’t get into motherhood for career advancement or acknowledgment.

But we still need it. And sometimes only other mothers can give that recognition and validation. But we all need something a little different. So, what do you want acknowledged? Let’s talk in the comments!


Completely unrelated, but also beginning with A—our giveaway! Living in a dry environment, we use a prodigious amount of quality lotions, especially for our kids. Our doctor recommends Aquaphor pretty much every time we go in for one skin problem or another. (Last time it was Rachel’s rough, dry knees. What can I say? She’s a crawler!)

And today, I have a tube of Aquaphor® Baby Healing Ointment for one lucky reader! Use this entry form (UPDATE: link fixed!) by midnight, Saturday, 2 April 2011, and I’ll choose one entry at random to win (as long as it’s still Saturday somewhere in the world, you’re in! One entry per person, please). Winners announced Monday. (Probably.)

Aquaphor describes it like this:

MAGIC LOTION

A favorite of both celebrity moms like Kimora Lee Simmons and the mom next door, Aquaphor® Baby Healing Ointment is the one-stop product for all of babies’ skincare needs. From cradle cap to eczema, diaper rash to minor cuts and scrapes, its dermatologist- and pediatrician-recommended formula restores your little one’s smooth, healthy skin.

Aquaphor® Baby Healing Ointment with SPF 15 carries a suggested retail price for $7.99 for a 3oz tube or $16.99 for a 4oz jar. Unless, of course, you win it here.

Consider it an early birthday present from me to you.

Photos by Christine & David Schmitt and Aquaphor

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Thanksgiving Point GIVEAWAY

Our grand finale of giveaways is a full year family membership to Thanksgiving Point, a $175 value!

Thanksgiving Point is . . . man, I don’t know how to describe it. They have a kids’ dinosaur museum with an IMAX theater. They have a regular movie theater. They have a barnyard. They have shopping. They have restaurants. They have gardens. They have cooking classes. They have places for conferences and conventions and dinners and weddings.

Hayden and Rebecca enjoyed the light and rainbows exhibit at the museum in August (it’s dark in the room, and this was a cell phone camera):

Thanksgiving Point generously invited me along with a bunch of other bloggers in Utah to a holiday preview. We got to taste some amazing shrimp nachos and butternut squash soup with pepitas (and curry and ginger). Both were fantastic!

Then they showed us some inexpensive neighbor gifts: forced bulbs. We put pea gravel in the bottom of a used tin can, then potting soil to about 1″ from the top. We took paperwhite bulbs and put them basically on top of the soil, then tucked sphagnum (peat) moss around them. Then we decorated the cans with a burlap ribbon and floral embellishments. Neighbor gifts for <$2—and flowers in December!

As you can see, mine has grown well over the last two weeks (haven’t killed it yet!):

We also got to learn about how they stock their Emporium store for Christmas (which is a year-long endeavor) and stay on top of trends. We got to see their basement stock room, too.

Then we got to take a trolley ride through Thanksgiving Point’s holiday lights (with hot chocolate!). I really liked the lights, and the nativity paintings at the end. I think my kids would be completely enthralled. (You can take trolley [or wagon or carriage] rides or drive through with your own car.)

Thanksgiving Point members can get into the holiday lights display for half off—and a whole lot of other stuff:

  • Free Admission to Thanksgiving Point Gardens, Museum of Ancient Life and Farm Country
  • 10% Discount on Retail & Food Property Wide
  • Monthly Thanksgiving Point Gazette
  • E-Mail Blast
  • Personalized Membership Card
  • 50% off Admissions for accompanied guests
  • Early Admission to Thanksgiving Point Gardens
  • Mammoth Screen Movies $5 per person/per movie

And now you can get all that for a year, for free!

How to enter
There are several ways to enter:

  • Leave a comment on this post
  • Comment on another post from this week
  • Subscribe to my blog! In the feed, there’s a secret code with instructions at the bottom of this post
  • Tweet about this contest (post the direct link to your tweet in the comments; only one tweet per day will count)
  • Post about this contest on Facebook (post the direct link to your tweet in the comments; only one post per day will count)

Do any/all of the above through Friday, December 17.

How to win
One winner will be selected at random on Saturday, December 18 and posted on this blog.

Thanksgiving Point also gave me a free full year membership. Thank you, Thanksgiving Point!

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Christmas Music GIVEAWAY

I love listening to Christmas music during the holidays. The other day, I realized that I’d learned a lot of (secular) Christmas songs in school, and that my children probably won’t. I think my kids enjoy Christmas music (any music, really) more if they hear kids singing it. They’re more likely to learn and sing along, I think.

So today, we have up to three Christmas music CDs to give away! Win a copy of Kidz Bop Christmas Party!

The CD includes, among other Christmas favorites:

  • It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year
  • Rockin’ Around The Christmas Tree
  • Silver Bells
  • White Christmas
  • Winter Wonderland
  • And, according to the press release, “fun ‘Sounds of Christmas!’ music which provides ideal background for baking cookies, decorating the tree, wrapping presents or simply staying warm inside!” And I’m down with all that.

I’ll be receiving a review copy as well, and I’ll let you know what we think!

To win, all you have to do is comment on this post any time through Sunday, December 12. Winners will be chosen at random. Really want to win? Tweet about the contest or mention it on Facebook, and leave me a link in the comments so I can see it for another entry!

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Macy’s First Impressions GIVEAWAY

I’m kicking off a set of awesome giveaways and deals this week with some very cute clothes from Macy’s. Despite the expression on her face, Rebecca looks adorable in the dress that came with our set:

This dress comes from Macy’s Satin Hanger collection. The other sets, including boys’ suits, are adorable, too!

We also received a cute layette set which is still a little big for Rachel, and a very soft teddy bear, which Rachel likes eating playing with.

I like that, aside from the “plastic tags, packaging, and cords,” the bear’s not a choking hazard. Baby safe toys FTW!

I have FIVE gift sets valued at $50 to give away. They include an 18mo-size outfit from the Satin Hanger collection (Rebecca is wearing ours above; she’s on the small side for a two year old), a 6-9mo layette set (onesie, pants, sleeper and bib), and a stuffed animal.
To enter:
Comment here by Sunday, December 12!
For a second entry, post about the giveaway on Twitter or Facebook, and leave a link to the post in the comment thread (limit: two entries total and one gift set per person). The winners will be drawn at random from the comments.

Winners will be notified and announced Monday, December 13.

(We received this gift set for free from Macy’s. You can, too!)

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Life with cloth diapers (and Smartipants winner!)

So, we’ve made through ten days of (mostly) cloth diapering. (I don’t have that many cloth diapers, so we’ve reverted to a lot of disposables lately.) I always imagined cloth diapering to be very gross—all that toilet dunking and then wet pee-poo-toilet-water diapers to deal with. Plus, washing them? Ugh.

Reality: not that gross. I mean, considering that we’re dealing with pee and poo anyway, it’s not really that different.

The routine
Diaper changes are basically the same, except we can’t use Desitin now (bad for the diapers’ absorbency. Luckily, we’ve also been good about changing her quickly enough—no rash yet). Rather than wrapping up the dirty diaper, if it’s just wet, we pull out the insert (unless it’s our Smartipants or an all-in-one/AIO) and toss it in the diaper pail.

If it’s a poopy diaper, we take the diaper to the bathroom and dump it. Sometimes it’s just dumping, sometimes there’s some shaking, and sometimes we grab the TP and wipe the diaper out as best we can. I don’t flush the diapers, and I wear myself out doing this—I get as much as I can off and trust the rest to come out in the wash. So far, it always has.

The laundry
So we collect “soiled” diapers in a 5 gallon bucket (because we only have about a thousand laying around) (no, I’m not joking). I won’t lie: the bucket stinks. Bad. Woot for airtight lids. I suspect that some of the used diapers we bought need to be “stripped,” either for hard water or just age. And then we’ll grab another bucket. Phew!

Dumping the bucket in the wash is fairly easy—if I’ve remembered to pull out the inserts and do up the laundry tabs as I go. (On velcro-closure diapers, there are extra pads on the back of the diaper to attach the velcro so you don’t make “diaper chains.”)

I use a plain rinse, and then a hot wash cycle with an extra rinse and about half as much detergent as usual (I had to go out and buy a brand that Smartipants doesn’t specifically say not to use, like our regular one).

Every other wash, I dry the diapers on low with three of our extra (dry) towels in the dryer. The rest of the time, I hang them up to dry, usually in the family room. And if I’m really on top of things, I stuff the inserts into the diapers so they’re ready in advance. (I totally need to make myself a diaper stacker!)

Is it a lot more work? No. It’s a little more work, but let’s be honest: I have a washing machine. I dump dirty clothes in, add detergent and switch it on. Life is easy.

Scale of grossness
Dumping or shaking poopy diaper—1 (unless the splash hits you)
Wiping baby’s poopy bum—2
Washing cloth diapers—3
Wiping toddler’s poopy bum—5
Wiping out diaper—6
Wiping out training potty—28

The cost
It is a much bigger investment initially. I bought 24 diapers and inserts for around $200. (Smartipants says 24 should do you.) I used craigslist (not averse to used, clean diapers) and searched out seconds, so I really got a good deal—less than $10/diaper (including insert). There are even message boards where they do lots of “FFS” giveaways/drawings (free for shipping—you pay shipping and you get the diapers free). Brand new diapers can cost up to $20 a piece.

I think our disposables run about $0.30 a piece, so $200 would buy about 670 diapers. At the rate little babies use diapers, that’s about three months’ worth. Not bad—if you can stop yourself from buying all those cute patterns.

One major plus for my experience: my husband is totally on board with me for this. (In fact, he’s been thinking about cloth diapering for longer than I have.) He’s down with using cloth diapers, changing cloth diapers (yes, even poopy ones!), pulling out the inserts, washing them and drying them (line or dryer). Without his support, I probably would have given up a while ago.

The winner!
And I had a Smartipants diaper to give away, too. So let’s have a drumroll please—the winner is:

Kayla of Monkey Sew, Monkey Do!

Congrats! Your diaper will be winging its way to you soon!

For those of you who didn’t win, I still have good news. If you’re looking to try Smartipants, there’s a good sale on seconds (slightly irregular new diapers—maybe misaligned snaps or crooked stitching). You can get 10 diapers (no inserts) for $69 and free shipping—but girl colors only. (Normally, the seconds are $99.)

Thanks to everyone who entered, and thanks for all the birthday wishes—it was a wonderful birthday, especially since two of my sisters came in from out of state to surprise me!