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Who Is Simon Miller Movie Review

My family and I recently got to watch the new Family Movie Night movie, Who Is Simon Miller. And let me tell you, this movie is wonderful!

All of my children, and my husband and I loved this movie! It was action packed and suspenseful. We loved Kevin (the teenage son) he was hilarious, and we all laughed at his funny speeches!

There is no questionable content in Who Is Simon Miller? So, it’s a great movie to watch with your kids. All of my kids sat through it and loved Who Is Simon Miller. We didn’t want it to end! 🙂

Thanks Family Movie Night for making yet another AWESOME movie! We love your movies and cannot wait for the next one! We have seen every single one of their movies and highly recommend them all!

Be sure to watch Who Is Simon Miller? on Saturday, August 6 on NBC at 8pm ET/7pm CT. AND be sure to like them Who Is Simon Miller on Facebook.

I wrote this review while participating in a campaign by Mom Central Consulting on behalf of P&G and received a promotional item to thank me for taking the time to participate.


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Grass Eater

Don’t you just love those big blue eyes?


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Easy Ways To Have Fun This Summer!

Summer is here! And most of you are on a budget. So here is a list of cheap ways to have fun with your kids this summer.

Visit a park-

Local parks are free and provide your children with entertainment while you and your spouse/partner can talk.

Visit a local lake-

We have several free local lakes in our area. Take advantage of these!

Use coupons-

If you find a fun family outing such as a water park try to find some coupons to use to cut back on costs.

Cut back on spending-

Cut back on your spending this summer. Grow your own garden veggies. Make your own prepared foods. Don’t buy your meals make them!

Cut back on junk food-

Junk food isn’t as cheap as it seems! Bottled water is just as cheap as soda, and organic snacks are becoming more and more cheaper. Buy these instead of fat and high-fructose saturated snacks.

Just stay home-

Instead of going out alot this summer just stay home! Play in your pool, go for a bike ride, take walks, play games, garden together, and just have fun as a family!

Happy summer!


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Wordless Wednesday- Silly Boy


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Pepto Bismol Party In A Box

 

Pepto-Bismol is putting some fun into summer with an exciting new sweepstakes! Fans of the brand’s Facebook page can enter to win weekly “Party in a Box” prizes from now through June, offering up all-in-one fun tailored around a variety of exciting occasions.

Upcoming Pepto “Party in a box” prizes include t-shirts, Pepto pink aprons, $100 Visa gift cards to Cooking.com and one the following:

¡ Pink party set & lights
¡ Pink popcorn-maker & movie
¡ 3-month Netflix subscription
¡ BBQ tool set
¡ Cooler
¡ Theme park passes
¡ Pink party set

Fans of the Pepto-Bismol Facebook page can enter to win on a weekly basis at www.facebook.com/peptobismol.


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Father’s Day Frosty Weekend!

It’s Father’s Day, and what better way to celebrate then to treat your dad to a yummy frosty from Wendy’s! And guess what? You can buy dad a treat AND give back! How? Well, 50 cents from each Frosty purchase will be donated to the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption, on Father’s Day weekend (June 18 and 19). These donations will be used to benefit the cause of Wendy’s Wonderful Kids, which is a program that helps foster children in need find great homes.

Ways to give:

1. Twitter – Use the Treat it Forward application on www.facebook.com/frosty (Treat it Fwd tab), or use the hashtag: #TreatItFwd (please note, this is modified from the hashtag I sent last week). A donation will be made, by Wendy’s, for each designated tweet or re-tweet made from Treat it Forward.

2. Facebook – Send a Facebook friend a “virtual” Frosty, or tell friends about Father’s Day Frosty Weekend through the Facebook application found on www.facebook.com/frosty (Treat it Fwd tab); as a result, Wendy’s will make a donation.

3. Also, from Facebook, on Father’s Day Weekend only (June 18 & 19), offer a “Here’s to You, Dad!” Frosty “virtual toast” by snapping a photo of you raising your Frosty cup to Dad, tagging it with the words “Wendy’s Father’s Day Frosty Weekend” and posting it to Wendy’s Facebook wall or tweeting it; this, too, will result in a donation from Wendy’s.

4. Foursquare – Every person who ‘checks in’ to a Wendy’s during Father’s Day weekend only (June 18 & 19) will result in a donation from Wendy’s.

Tweet Ideas:

– Buy a @Wendys Frosty to #TreatitFwd and donate 50 cents to @DTFA this Father’s Day! RT to donate!
– Want to help foster kids find homes? RT this to donate 50 cents to the @DTFA!!! #TreatitFwd!
– I’m donating to @DTFA by enjoying this YUMMY Frosty from @Wendys. 50 cents from a purchase are donated! #TreatitFwd
– Go to @Wendys on June 18 & 19 and buy a Frosty! 50 cents will be donated to @DTFA! Help #TreatitFwd by RT!
– Share a @Wendys Frosty with your FB friends! http://on.fb.me/mjFgBL Each frosty is a 50 cent donation to @DTFA! #TreatitFwd

What are you waiting for? Go give dad a yummy frosty!

Faith and Family Reviews received Wendy’s gift cards in exchange for writing about this program and is being compensated by Wendy’s and TheMotherhood. While we consider it a privilege to receive free products to review and compensation, our reviews are our honest opinion and thoughts of the product.


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Foodie Tips About Fish

Our family does not really eat fish, so this post is a bit out of character for that one reason. My parents on the other hand LOVE seafood and certain types of fish. However, being as conscious as we are of what we eat, we thought these foodie tips about fish were important to share in a day and age where fish are contaminated with all kinds of “no-nos” for our health (mercury, PCBs, antibiotics), overfished, and caught in environmentally destructive ways.

This tip comes courtesy of Casson Trenor, author of Sustainable Sushi and campaigner with Greenpeace and Fresh the Movie via their e-newsletter.

Fish to Seek Out

  1. Sardines: Fresh sardines are inexpensive, carry fabulous flavors, and perform marvelously on a grill. Even better, these tiny delights are packed full of Omega-3 fatty acids while their short lifecycle keeps them relatively mercury-free.
  2. Wild Salmon tastes fantastic, is a high in Omega-3 and low in mercury. Meanwhile, conventional salmon farms with open-net pens have tremendous problems with disease, parasites and waste flow to the ocean. Wild Alaskan salmon provides a comparatively sustainable, healthy alternative at competitive prices.
  3. Dungeness Crab is caught in non-lethal traps to keep bycatch at low levels and allow female and juvenile crabs to be released unharmed. This helps keep crab populations resilient and robust. And the kicker? Dungeness crab is among the best-tasting shellfish in the world. Grab a cracker and go to town.
  4. Pole-caught Skipjack Tuna: Canned tuna is a hugely popular seafood item, and the species that’s most often used is skipjack. Unfortunately, skipjack boats generally fish with purse seine nets and fish aggregating devices (FADs), or free-floating rafts that attract many different types of fish, which results in a lot of bycatch. Thankfully, a new industry is beginning to develop — skipjack tuna caught on a pole-and-line, which allows fishermen to be much more precise about what they catch. When you’re shopping for canned tuna, look for the words “pole caught” to support companies that are trying to do right by our oceans.

Fish to Avoid

  1. Bluefin Tuna stocks around the world are verging on collapse and yet it is still hunted relentlessly to satisfy the world’s sushi industry. Put the chopsticks down!
  2. Orange Roughy reaches market size well below sexual maturity, which means they get eaten before they have a chance to reproduce. The fish is also caught using destructive bottom trawl nets. It’s best to avoid this species altogether.
  3. Sharks are apex predators, feeding slowly from the top of the food chain and ensuring the populations of other animals are kept in check. While many sharks are killed accidentally as bycatch in longline fisheries, the majority of shark casualties are from the shark fin industry.
  4. Chilean Sea Bass are long-lived predators who reproduce slowly. In our quest for seafood, we strain at the boundaries of our food system until we reach the ocean’s farthest-flung reaches—by dropping hooks to the ocean floor off of Antarctica in the middle of winter to catch Chilean sea bass.

Want to learn more about these fish to seek out and to avoid? Have a question or idea to share? Leave a comment on Fresh’s blog! (They have some info about lobster and more.)


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Keepin’ Up With Da Boys – Wordless Wednesday


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Beneath the Night Tree

Ok, my last book review for the week, maybe even the summer….but that’s unlikely as I have some farming books to complete too.

 

Beneath the Night Tree was highly emotional, funny and poignant story of a single mother. If you know a teen who has had a child out of wedlock then you will sympathize with Julia DeSmit as she travels the road as a single parent. You will be gripped to your seat as her life is upset by the reappearance of her child’s dead beat dad.

Each of the characters in Beneath the Night Tree endeared themselves to me, all except one. I loved the mother-love Julia had for her two “boys”.  The strength of Julia’s character is amazing with all the events she had to overcome. I loved the relationship she shared with her grandmother. She was a devoted granddaughter.

Julia was fortunate enough to finally find love with a man who not only accepted and loved her, but loved her two “boys” as his very own. I think it takes a special individual to welcome a child that is not their own into their hearts and to love that child as if he was his flesh and blood. Not everyone can do it and I admire those who can and do. Since I have a tender spot for teen moms, I was in tears during many parts of this book as  Julia went through her soul searching adventure.

Two of my younger sisters were teen mothers, but only one of them stayed with the father of her children. The other is blessed to have found a man who is a true father to my nephew, who is going on 17 this year. His “dad” has been a father to him since he was at least 2 years old.

I highly recommend Beneath the Night Tree. It is an endearing story of one woman’s ability to overcome the past and move on with the future. I have already begun to read it over again and that is not something I do very often!

Faith and Family Reviews received the following product, compliments from Tyndale House Publishers, in exchange for writing a review. While we consider it a privilege to receive free products to review, our reviews are our honest opinion and thoughts of the product.


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Shop Bedding.com

Shop Bedding.com is a company that sells high quality mattress covers, sheets, pillow cases, pillows, and all sorts of bedding.

I was sent a bed bug proof mattress cover to review. (NO we do not have bed bugs, I choose this product since we have little children and they constantly spill things on our bed)

I really loved that this cover was so large and roomy. It was a bit big for my queen sized mattress. But, that’s okay. This mattress cover is very well made and is a nice soft material. I loved that it zips completely around the entire mattress and that it isn’t hassle to get on or off.

Personally, I view this product as a mattress cover, not a bed bug cover. 😀 It does a great job of protecting my mattress and keeps any liquids out and away from it. I loved that aspect!

Be sure to check out Shop Bedding.com on the web. They have great customer service and ship very fast!

Faith and Family Reviews received the following product in exchange for writing a review. While we consider it a privilege to receive free products to review, our reviews are our honest opinion and thoughts of the product.


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