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The Best Vacation Spot for Families on the Emerald Coast: Sandestin Golf & Beach Resort

March 9, 2014 · by Tiffany Merritt · 6 Comments

Thanks to Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort for having my family as their guests. All thoughts and opinions expressed here are strictly my own. 

When your day starts like this, you know it’s going to be a good one:

sunrise at sandestin from luau 1

This was my view last weekend from Luau Tower 1 in the resort community of Sandestin, Florida. Sandestin is the type of place where you can park your car when you arrive, and not touch it again until it is time to head back home. It is a place with countless things available for you to do (some of the best golfing and tennis courts are there, for example). Or you can just head to the beach, which has sand so white that my oldest truly thought it was snow!

the beach at Sandestin

Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort was such a breath of fresh air for our family. We stayed 3 nights as the guests of the resort, and got a real feel for what a vacation there with young children would look like. And let me tell you, it was GREAT! And I say that being fully aware that not every vacation destination is a good choice for those of us with little ones. Let me tell you why I would recommend Sandestin after staying there with my crew:

First, there are SO many housing options. There are over 1,200 accommodations in 30 neighborhoods available for rent in the Sandestin community. They range from studios to 3 bedroom villas, some with beach views, and others with gorgeous views of the bay or super close proximity to the spectacular golf courses. We stayed in a 2 bedroom unit. Here’s what it looked like:

2 bedroom condo in Luau 1 at Sandestin

Being able to have a full-size kitchen and to also have a living area (which means room for running around) was SO AWESOME. I’m not one to suggest spending money wildly, but honestly, I think these features are totally worth spending a little bit more on. You’ll save a ton of money by not having to eat out all of the time, and you’ll feel more comfortable just dwelling in your rental unit, which sometimes is all the kids want to do, anyway. If they are going to be watching Spongebob, at least you can be watching the waves from your great view, and perhaps even get to sprawl out on the couch with a good book, or hang out in the kitchen snacking on some yummy treats you grabbed at the Publix right outside of the resort. No need to feel cramped and no need for your kids to feel over-extended.

But when the kids are ready to get out and do some exploring, there’s always something fun happening over at the Village of Baytowne Wharf, which is on the Bay side of the resort.

village of baytowne wharf at Sandestin

We rode the carousel, watched the 11th annual Mardi Gras Dog Parade, did a little kayaking in the bay, and enjoyed the abundant sunshine.

My in-laws met us at the beach and stayed with us, and that even gave Tim and I the opportunity to go on a date! We treated ourselves to some delicious seafood at Elephant Walk, which was just a 3 minute walk from our condo (how’s that for convenient?!).

Elephant Walk at Sandestin

Then we headed over to Baytowne Wharf and enjoyed a drink at Rum Runners. This place is home of dualing piano players, which reminded me a bit of Silky O’Sullivans on Beale Street in Memphis. Only Rum Runners had a much more laid-back, tropical vibe!

Finally, we headed over to Blast Arcade and Laser Maze and had so much fun playing some games, and just getting to be kids ourselves for a little while.

blast arcade at Sandestin

We had such a nice time together, and for this reason among many others, were so glad that we vacationed with other members of our family. Sandestin can definitely accommodate larger groups!

But if traveling with other folks isn’t an option for you and you’d still like to have one-on-one time with your spouse, or even just be by yourself, Sandestin offers Club KZ, which is for kids 4-12. At a cost of $55 for resort guests, your kids can enjoy excellent programming with highly qualified supervision from 9am-2pm (lunch included), and you can go relax or play!

hartell's at Sandestin

When the family is ready to reconvene, definitely head to Hartell’s for one of your meals. I thought this was the most family-friendly restaurant on property. It has a cute, ’50s throwback vibe, and the menu is perfect for kids who might be a little bit picky. Lots of yummy American fare (I had a BLT with tater tots) and of course, a nice selection of milkshakes!

luau pool at sandestin

As a resort guest, you also have access to all of the pools on site. It wasn’t quite warm enough to get into the pool at Luau, but if it had been, I would have wanted to spend lots of time hanging out by this awesome waterfall! I heard a rumor that a different outdoor pool in the area was actually heated, but I didn’t go investigate.

But perhaps the activity (other than the beach, of course) that I recommend the very most is bike riding. At the marina, you can rent a bike, and guests of the resort receive 4 hours of complimentary bike riding each day. Sandestin is FULL of great trails designed for bike riders and walkers (most of them paved), and much to my surprise and delight, they even have trailers available so you can take your kiddos for a ride with ease!

bike riding at Sandestin

I’m such an infrequent bike rider, that I don’t personally even own one, so I was taken a bit off guard by just how much I loved riding the bikes with the kids. We went for a ride every single day, and those are some of the memories I’ll hold on to the most from our visit. That and the spectacular shows that the sun put on every day with its entrance, as well as with its exit.

sunset at Sandestin

After experiencing Sandestin for myself, it doesn’t surprise me in the least to hear that it made the U.S. New & World Report 2014 list of Best Hotels in the USA, as well as Redbook Magazine’s Best Travel Finds list. We had such a good time there as a family, and it is a place that I would highly recommend to folks who are looking for some beach time on the Emerald Coast. I would absolutely book a vacation there again!

sandestin

Filed Under: Fun Things To Do · Tagged: emerald coast, family getaway, family vacation, romantic beach getaways, romantic getaways, sandestin golf and beach resort, vacation ideas

New from My Little Pony: Flip & Whirl Rainbow Dash

March 7, 2014 · by Tiffany Merritt · 1 Comment

Who else out there is up to their eyeballs in My Little Pony mania?

Both of our girls are NUTS about MLP, and we typically watch one episode on Netflix every afternoon, while cuddling with our enormous plush rainbow dash and Twilight Sparkle.

I was recently sent one of the new toys on the market for Spring 2014, and I think you’ll just flip over it. Check out the Flip & Whirl Rainbow Dash!

flip whirl rainbow dash

She’s a cutie, complete with a cutie mark, which you can press to hear her talk. But the real magic happens when you get Rainbow Dash to sit down. That’s when she literally flips out!

Now, you may have noticed that Rainbow Dash doesn’t stick her landing every time. I think it is because you really don’t have long at all to get her in position before she leaps in the air. I do with the lead time was a bit longer, but the girls don’t seemed phased by it when she over-flips and falls over. Layah will have a “dash” session on the floor every day for at least 10 minutes, which is FOREVER for a 22 month old! 🙂

I think for the price (19.99) it’s a cute and fun toy, and definitely a great choice for toddlers and preschoolers who can’t get enough of Rainbow Dash.

What’s the favorite My Little Pony in your house? I’m partial to Pinkie Pie, myself! 🙂 

Filed Under: My Favorite Finds · Tagged: flip & whirl rainbow dash, my little pony, my little pony characters, my little pony rainbow dash, my little pony toys, rainbow dash, rainbow dash toy

Friday Fashion: Super Cute Spring Shoes on Sale!

March 7, 2014 · by Tiffany Merritt · Leave a Comment

cute spring shoes

I’m LOVING the great sale My Cents of Style is having today. They have a ton of cute spring shoes on sale for $14.95 and $19.95 with FREE SHIPPING. They also have some winter closeouts (like riding boots!) priced the same. The winter boot size selection is a bit more limited, but I was able to order some really cute spring shoes in my very popular size (8). Hop on it! No coupon code required!

spring shoes with aztec print

 

OOOH!!!! And don’t miss this one, either (hot off the presses…just found it in my inbox)! Jane’s got Chevron Infinity Scarves for $4.99! Shipping is $2.99 for the first one, and then just $1.49 for each additional. Snag a few for your girlfriends’ birthdays throughout the year!

chevron infinity scarf

Filed Under: Style · Tagged: cents of style, cents of style coupon code, cents of style review, fashion friday, free shipping, review, shoe sale, spring shoes

Frozen White Russian, Coffee-mate Style! (Giveaway!)

March 7, 2014 · by Tiffany Merritt · 111 Comments

What have you fabulous friends been adding to your coffee, lately, to give it a little extra love? I’ve been taking my own little tour of Coffee-mate offerings (I counted 15 different options at my nearest Walmart about a month ago….clearly I was without my children if I had time to stop and count anything!). I’m currently finishing up their Amaretto flavor (highly recommend) and I’m also working through their Fat-Free Hazelnut (which I like, but I find that I personally prefer the NON fat-free options, which is sort of a bummer).

With all the flavor options Coffee-mate has to offer, I had to chuckle when I most recently decided to opt for their original flavor. But I figured that the flavor that started the company that I love probably got something right. It also happened to be an ingredient needed to make an adult beverage I’ve been wanting to try: a White Russian.  But in true Tiffany style, I wanted to crank up the chill factor for this beverage. Why have it cold when I could have it frozen? So I made a few tweaks to the recipe I found on the Coffee-mate website, and create something positively dreamy!
frozen white russian

 Ingredients

  • 1/4 cup coffee flavored liqueur (Kahlua, for example)
  • 1/2 cup vodka
  • 1/4 cup Original NESTLÉ COFFEE-MATE Liquid Coffee Creamer
  • lots and lots of ice
  • whipped cream (optional)
  • chocolate syrup (optional)

Add the liquid ingredients to a blender, and then throw in a whole bunch of ice. Blend and continue to add ice until you get the consistency you desire for your frozen drink. I added a bunch because I wanted mine to have the texture of a frozen daiquiri. Top with whipped topping and/or chocolate syrup, if desired.  Yield: 2-3 servings

Oh mercy, this was a delicious drink! The vodka was a bit strong, which was a good thing for me, as it kept me from just chugging my frozen coffee treat. I’m definitely keeping this recipe on file, and would happily serve it to company, perhaps in cute little glasses, as an after dinner coffee alternative. The Coffee-mate creamer addition also makes it a dairy-free option for folks with sensitivity to milk.

frozen white russian made with coffee-mate original creamer

Coffee-mate’s Newest Flavor

I also think that the newest flavor Coffee-mate has just released would be excellent in this recipe. It’s called Extra Sweet & Creamy, and the name alone perfectly describes how I like my coffee to taste. I’ve actually been to a few stores looking for it, but as far as I can tell, the product hasn’t yet made it to Chattanooga (it just launched in January and Coffee-mate is still rolling it out to new locations). You guys, I’m totally stalking this stuff. I get that crazy look in my eye every time I head over to the dairy section of a grocery store, and I start moving around the Coffee-mate flavors, hoping to find Extra Sweet & Creamy hiding behind the other ones. I’m sure I’m quite a sight! But I’ll keep being “that lady” in the stores until this flavor lands in my fridge! Hopefully your neck of the woods has it already (you can check the store locator to see where this exact product has been stocked!).


Filed Under: The Kitchen · Tagged: coffee mate, coffee mate creamer, frozen white russian, frozen white russian recipe, recipe, white russian, white russian drink, white russian recipe

Taking a Peek into My Ancestry: Fascinating, and REALLY Easy to Do!

March 6, 2014 · by Tiffany Merritt · 8 Comments

I think it isn’t an uncommon thing to become more curious about those who came before you as you get older. I have been making some fascinating discoveries about my ancestors, thanks to a membership I received from Ancestry.com.

I cannot emphasize enough how easy Ancestry.com makes it to discover your relatives and to build a family tree. You can easily get connected with other individuals who share members of your family tree. I found a first cousin of mine who already had a family tree built through Ancestry.com and was able to copy quite a bit of her relatives that we share in common over to my tree.

ancestry photo 2

I was also able to find uploaded photos of relatives thanks to other members who share relatives with me and who have provided those photos for people to see. Thanks to Ancestry.com, I got my first look at 3 of my great-grandparents (two from my father’s side, and one from my mother’s side). Amazing!

ancestry photo 1

If you think about it, photos like this usually only have 1 copy, and so they just get passed down through one particular family, leaving dozens, and eventually hundreds of people who would love to see it with no way to do so. But thanks to Ancestry.com, getting connected with family members (even distant ones you don’t know in person) is remarkably easy, and sharing archives becomes as simple as clicking a few buttons.

And speaking of archives, the records that Ancestry.com connects to is incredible. I have scrolled through hand written census data from the 1920s that shows my grandmother and her 16 siblings (you read that right!), along with the specific occupation of her father and her siblings who were old enough to work. I’ve also read birth and death records, and have been able to piece together where my family actually came from. I’ve traced one line back to Ireland, and another line back to Virginia in the early 1700s, which makes me guess that they were of English descent.

Ancestry DNA

But I’m going to take my ancestry search one step further by completing the Ancestry.com DNA test so that I can get a clearer picture of my background. Both of my parents swear that we are part Native American, but I think a lot of people, particularly in the South, think that is the case for them for some reason. I’d like to know for sure! It takes 6 to 8 weeks to get results back, and once I have them, I’ll be doing another post to let you know what kind of information I receive back, just in case you are contemplating making the $99 investment in the kit.

I’m looking forward to connecting the dots, so to speak, in my own genealogy and to having more concrete information to share with my children about their own ancestry. Thus far, I have been extremely impressed with what I have been able to find with just a short amount of research on the Ancestry.com website, and would recommend a membership. You can join for 1 month for $20 or for 6 months for $99. If you buckle down, you can find much of what you are looking for in just 1 month, and it will be $20 VERY well spent, in my opinion.

Can’t wait to give my update in a few weeks about where in the world I’m really from! 🙂 Have you ever worked on your genealogy? Made any particularly fascinating discoveries? And did you use Ancestry.com to help you find answers? 

Filed Under: DIY Projects, Parenting · Tagged: ancestry, ancestry dna, ancestry websites, ancestry.com, ancestry.com review

Duux: High-Tech Fashion Meets Function!

March 5, 2014 · by Tiffany Merritt · Leave a Comment

by Alanna Peters

I received product from Duux for this post. All thoughts and opinions listed here are my own.

Do you regularly use an air humidifier to reduce congestion when your little one has a cold? We are no stranger to colds at our house. My 3 1/2 year old actually had a very nasty cough/congestion when we first had the new baby. I was so worried that the germs would get passed on to her! The second night baby was home I noticed that she seemed to be a little congested. I wanted to try to nip it in the bud as early as possible, so I figured a humidifier would be a great idea. Thankfully I had a brand new Duux air humidifier on hand!

duux_humidifier

In the past we had a big, bulky humidifier that was ugly and awkward. The water reservoir was too big to fit in the sink for filling and therefore was extremely hard to wash as well. I was always worried that there was so much mold and bacteria left in the tank that the air it was putting out was actually harming us instead of hurting us! I was thrilled to try the Duux air humidifier which not only is small and easy to manage, but it also looks very pretty too.

The ultrasonic technology that Duxx uses provides an immediate cool mist. (A cool mist is safer than hot steam since there is no risk of your child getting burned.) It uses 80% less power than other humidifiers and protects your family from harmful bacteria and steam. It is filter-less and also features a built-in ionizer to keep the air clean. The nightlight feature is great for helping a child feel safe (or for softly lighting the room during midnight nursing sessions!). The water tank will last up to 16 hours.

As soon as I saw the Duux humidifier I loved it. As an artist and designer, I even fell in love with the packaging! (Don’t worry, I’ll spare you all the packaging photos I took.) The humidifier itself is a glowing white orb that easily fits in your hands and sink. Setup was a breeze – I easily filled the tank in my sink and once filled, all I had to do was set the top back on and plug it in. It is very easy to operate. The buttons are right on top and there is a button to turn it on/off, a button to set it on a timer (press once for one hour, twice for two hours, and so on), a button to set it to 30-second intervals (on for 30 seconds, off for 30 seconds), and a button to turn the night light on/off. Even without the nightlight on there is a very soft internal glow so that you can easily manage the buttons in the dark (the picture doesn’t really do it justice…it’s very cool). I decided that I liked the 30-second interval setting the best since my tiny nursery was getting overly humidified with the continuously-on setting. Another cool thing is the option for aromatherapy – I added a couple drops of lavender oil to the tank and the nursery smelled wonderful!

duux_in_use

Have you ever heard of the Duux brand? I hadn’t, but I was familiar with Scandinavian Child, who also offers the popular Svan brand. Scandinavian Child is a leading designer of stylish children’s products and Duux is their new line of high quality baby electronics. Along with the Ultrasonic Air Humidifier I tested, Duux offers some other great products that feature contemporary design and neutral modern colors, such as the Air Purifier and the Baby Projector. The clean look of the Air Humidifier was a great fit for my contemporary nursery/office, but they also offer an adorable Mushroom Humidifier that would be super cute in a kids’ room!

duux-logo-main Duux is based in the Netherlands and was founded by Mark Angenent in 2008. Their mission is to offer the most innovative and reliable baby electrics, not only with great design, but with the latest technologies and optimum ease of use to support parents and newborns during their first exciting years.  The Duux line is proof that high-tech products can be functional and beautiful!

Want to buy it? The Duux Ultrasonic Air Humidifier retails for $74.95. Find out more about it and the other Duux products at www.DuuxUsa.com. You can also find them on social media!

Follow Duux on:

Twitter: @duuxusa

Facebook: /duuxusa

Filed Under: General · Tagged: best humidifier for baby, cool mist humidifier, duux, duux humidifier, duux review, duux ultrasonic humidifie, review, ultrasonic humidifier, ultrasonic humidifier reviews

Opening Weekend for Six Flags Over Georgia is 10 Days Away!!!

March 5, 2014 · by Tiffany Merritt · Leave a Comment

I serve in a compensated role as a Six Flags Supermom. All thoughts and opinions expressed here are strictly my own, as always. 

Six Flags Over Georgia is kicking off the 2014 season in just 10 days. I CANNOT WAIT to get back down there! I’ll actually be headed down on the 22nd to take a peek at how the most anticipated addition, Hurricane Harbor, is coming along. Here’s a recent pic that went up on the Six Flags Over Georgia Facebook page of some installations happening right now:

sfog hurricane harbor pic

While Hurricane Harbor won’t be open in 10 days, there will be PLENTY to see and do. The park has 14 thrill rides like the Georgia Scorcher, Dare Devil Dive and BATMAN. The SkyScreamer, which was new last year, is the tallest ride in the park (and #1 on my list of rides to go on when I get there in a few weeks, as the view of the Atlanta skyline is supposed to be AWESOME!).

Additionally, you’ll find more than 21 family-friendly attractions at Six Flags Over Georgia, including favorites like Monster Mansion and Thunder River. There are also interactive areas designed with toddlers and preschoolers in mind. I also really appreciate that Six Flags Over Georgia has more than 15 healthy menu options, as well as a line of gluten-free offerings. There’s something for everyone!

Make a Trip to Six Flags A Bargain

The best way to get get maximum value at Six Flags Over Georgia is to get a Season Pass. You’ll get unlimited admission in 2014, including to Hurricane Harbor and to Fright Fest in the fall. You’ll also get to enjoy special “bring-a-friend-for-free” days, exclusive ride time events and unlimited admission to all over Six Flags theme parks, should you be planning to travel to other parts of the country this year.

So, see you there???

Filed Under: Fun Things To Do · Tagged: 6 flags over georgia, amusement parks, opening weekend for six flags over georgia, six flags over georgia

How to Remove Crayon From Plastic: The Fast Tip You Have Been Looking For!

March 4, 2014 · by Tiffany Merritt · 5 Comments

So the other day I found myself having to Google, “How to remove crayon from plastic” because, you know, Layah decided to color her VTech laptop keyboard red.

Awesome. 

how to remove crayon from plastic

I found several different options, most of which involved soaking the colored-on section in something else. Since I was dealing with plastic that happened to also be an electronic, this wouldn’t do. But I eventually found something that I thought could work with the help of a Q-Tip. Here’s what I did for those of you with little ones who are sure to color on something other than a coloring book in the future!

how to remove crayon from plastic

 

You will need baking soda, a tiny little bowl, a few drops of water, and some Q-tips.

Make a paste with the baking soda, and keep it really on the dry side…just barely moist. Like this:

how to remove crayon from plastic 2

Now dab some of your paste onto a Q-tip, and very carefully wipe down the colored on area. It should come up fairly easily.

how to remove crayon from plastic 3

With just a bit of elbow grease and the use of how ever many Q-tips it takes (for me it was just 2), you should have a crayon-free surface in just a few minutes.

how to remove crayon from plastic 4

If you have a young child at home, then you might also want to bookmark or pin my other “how to remove” posts, such as how to remove permanent marker from glass, and how to remove permanent marker from skin.

Let me know if this technique works for you, or if you run into any trouble or have any other suggestions for how to remove crayon from plastic!

Filed Under: DIY Projects · Tagged: baking soda cleaner, baking soda uses, how to remove crayon, how to remove crayon from plastic

Putting Easter Candy to Work as a Centerpiece (Giveaway!)

March 4, 2014 · by Tiffany Merritt · 107 Comments

I received product from HERSHEY’S and a stipend from Global Influence for this post. All thoughts and opinions listed here are my own, as always. 

I don’t know about you, but my 4-year-old started asking for us to decorate for Easter the day after Valentine’s Day. I gently reminded her that she was forgetting St. Patrick’s Day, and all things green and gold. That appeased her until last week, when she INSISTED that we start putting some bunnies out on display.

For some moms, the thought of decorating for each season puts a twinkle in their eyes, and a spring in their step. Crafts and all things creative all their element.

Not so for me. I never really decorated much for any season except for Christmas before I had kids, but seeing how excited they get about putting out knick knacks leaves me feeling as though I should be doing SOMETHING. But after just 5 minutes on Pinterest searching for Easter crafts, I start to feel overwhelmed and WAY out of my comfort zone.

But you know what? It really doesn’t have to be that way! HERSHEY’S recently sent me some of their Easter candy options, and it occurred to me that I could do some very practical decorating, by making use of some of the candy I would be buying, anyway for Easter baskets. Instead of spending a ton of money on craft supplies that might or might not get used, and that will definitely cause me stress and anxiety, I could just buy candy. Buying in a bulk is a great way to make your dollars stretch even further.

Sounds like a plan! 

hershey's easter candy craft 1

So here’s how I created a cute centerpiece just by using the candy I would have already purchased, plus $3 in other supplies. I went to the Dollar Tree and spent $2 on 2 bags of the grass that looks more like paper than plastic. I only had to buy 2 bags because each bag came with 3 different colors, and I only wanted to use green. So if you’d like to use more than 1 color, you’ll probably only need 1 bag. I also spent $1 on a bunny figurine to stick in the middle of the display. And I had a pretty wooden bowl on hand, already. You could use any sort of tray to make this display, or you could even create it on a mantel or shelf without a container.

hershey's easter candy craft 2

All of the candy you see came from bags that I would have purchased anyway for filling Easter baskets. This idea can put some of it to use ahead of time, and the candy you don’t use for the display can just get tucked away in your closet until the Easter bunny needs it!

hershey's easter candy craft 3

After I placed the grass in the container, I added JOLLY RANCHER Hard Candy lollipops. They have a bag with an Easter theme, and I picked out the Easter egg designs to go in the back.

hershey's easter candy craft 4

Then I placed the CADBURY Mini Eggs along the front, as well as a Cadbury Egg, as if it were hidden in the grass.

hershey's easter candy craft 5

I took the larger WHOPPERS ROBIN EGGS and put one on each side of the display, made to look like little bird nests. So cute!

hershey's easter candy craft 6

Finally, I sprinkled some HERSHEY’S KISSES Milk Chocolates around the area where the bunny was doing his watering. I thought it was cute to make it look like he was growing an Easter candy garden.

hershey's easter candy craft 7

So there you have it: a very affordable, very resourceful Easter decoration idea that even the craft-challenged can create! This is also a fun one to have the kids help with; they can create whatever type of “candy garden” they want!

And I certainly can’t say that I’m dreading when the time comes to “clean up” and “put away” this display. I just hope it makes it to Easter! The kids will actually withhold from eating it; it’s me I’m worried about!

Win it!: I’m excited to be giving away an assortment of HERSHEY’S candy products, like what you see featured above!

Be sure to enter my other current giveaways, found on the sidebar of my page.
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Filed Under: DIY Projects, Popular Post · Tagged: candy, easter candy, easter candy centerpiece, easter candy ideas, giveaway, hershey, hershey's, hersheys easter candy

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