Month: September 2015

October Photo A Day Challenge

What is a photo a day challenge? I will post some photo suggestions or themes for each day of the month. Post a photo of what that suggestion means to you. October’s photo themes are listed below: Join in the fun! Share your photos through social media platforms like Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, Facebook, etc. Add the hashtag #tmtbphotoaday so more »

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Happy 150th Birthday, Carter’s !

I participated in a Blog Blast Activation on behalf of Influence Central for Carter’s.  I received a promotional item to thank me for my participation. They say it’s your birthday — okay so it may not be YOUR birthday, and it surely isn’t MY birthday (mine’s cinco de mayo!) but it is CARTER’S birthday. And I’m more »

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Celebrating Baby Days

If you have children or babies, you know that getting a moment by yourself without any interruption is a rare and beautiful thing! Thankfully, Acorn recently sent me a gift card so I could accomplish some necessary shopping during Sam’s Club Baby Days!  While there, I was able to bask in the air conditioning, and more »

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Kids Clothing is the Cutest

I participated in an Influencer Activation on behalf of Influence Central for Carter’s.  I received a complimentary gift card to facilitate my review and thank me for my participation. As a teacher, I always loved the back to school season, especially because of the deals! Notebooks, pens, pencils and even storage containers are lower than more »

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Won’t You Be My Neighbor

Right now, at this very moment, I am lonely.  My husband is out with some guy friends, and my two kids are asleep. One in the room next-door, and the other in my arms as a rock in my rocking chair. The crickets outside my window are chirping away a beautiful symphony, accompanied by the more »

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It Only Gets Better As They Get Older

While shopping for Adirondack chairs the other day, I was randomly stopped by an older woman. She looked like she was my mom’s age, somewhere in her mid sixties, with brightly shining silver hair, and wise eyes. She smiled a huge smile at me that made her eyes crinkle into tiny lines. She pointed at more »

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