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Amazon Baby Registry: The Most Important Reason Why I Would Choose It

October 17, 2013 · by Tiffany Merritt · 2 Comments

Amazon has had a baby registry for several years now. And I even had registries with them when I was pregnant with my first. But it was one of several registries that I used, and even in 2009, it was the least popular registry amongst the folks who were buying us gifts. I think that was because they were just used to checking out other popular stores (like Babies R Us or Target) to look for registries.

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If I were to get pregnant again (totally NOT in the plans, folks!), I wouldn’t have multiple registries. I would only have a registry at Amazon. And I’d pick it for one key reason: you can add ANY product from ANY store to your Amazon registry. For real.

Pretty freakin’ amazing, don’t you think?

There’s simply no need to have a registry at one store because the high chair you like best is there, and then open a second registry because the car seat you want is exclusively offered there. And then a third registry because you couldn’t find the fill-in-the-blank product you really wanted at the other two stores. It’s all in one central location now, baby!

As if that weren’t reason enough to have your baby registry with Amazon, you also get a 10% completion discount to help you out with anything you didn’t get but REALLY wanted. And if you are an Amazon Mom member, that discount bumps up to 15%. Heck yes!

Finally, are you worried that returning stuff will be expensive and a hassle? Worry no more! You get 90 days to make returns, and those returns are totally free. You just print a shipping label and send that exersaucer back from whence it came!!

If you are currently expecting or know someone who is, please let them know about the Amazon Baby Registry. It’s a great way to make life a little less hectic right from the very beginning of the parenting journey.

Affiliate links included. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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Filed Under: My Favorite Finds, Parenting · Tagged: amazon, amazon baby registry, amazon baby registry returns, amazon baby registry reviews, baby registry, best baby registry, review

How to Find a Babysitter: Two Strategies I have Successfully Used

October 16, 2013 · by Tiffany Merritt · 4 Comments

When we moved to Chattanooga 3 years ago, I had no idea how to find a babysitter. We didn’t know a soul in the city other than the folks who hired Tim for his job. Finding a quality babysitter felt like a pretty insurmountable task, I have to admit.

But we did find a babysitter, and once she graduated from college, we found another one. I’m going to tell you the two ways I found these girls, and hopefully the information will help you out!

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Career Services Classifieds

For our latest hire, I checked out the career services office for our local university. I noticed that they offered job postings for their students to browse, and allowed businesses and individuals to post opportunities free of charge. So I put together an ad with what I was looking for (expected hours, pay, ages of my kids, etc.) and I requested interested applicants to send me their resume and their available hours for the semester. Within a week I had 17 applications. What an awesome response! Because I got such a great response, I got to be very choosy, and now my kids have a VERY sweet new babysitter who just started her first year at college, which makes me hopeful that she’ll be with us for 3 or 4 years!

Sitter City

If you don’t have a local university or if they don’t offer a job placement board, you might want to try the method we used to find our first sitter. We got a membership to Sitter City (*affiliate link) and it served us really well. We were able to post a job opportunity there for potential sitters to view and apply for, and we were also able to reach out to sitters in the database who might be good matches to bring their attention to our posting. The website is very secure, and sitters in the database have to go through background checks. It was a very efficient system and it was so nice to have instant access to an entire list of people in the area who were looking for babysitting opportunities. It basically made an impossible task become not hard at all!

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Right now Sitter City is offering 30% off its 3 month membership (I think a 3 month membership is a great choice, as it will give you plenty of time to find your perfect sitter). The 3 month plan is $49, but with the 30% off coupon, it is just $34.30. That’s about what I pay for a 3 hour babysitting session at my house…TOTALLY worth it to find the very best person for the job!

So those are the two ways I have successfully found babysitters. How did you find your babysitters?
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Filed Under: My Favorite Finds, Parenting · Tagged: babysitter, finding a babysitter, how to find a babysitter, review, sittercity, sittercity promo code, sittercity reviews, sittercity.com

Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies: You Guys….Wow…

October 15, 2013 · by Tiffany Merritt · 3 Comments

On our recent trip up to the Smoky Mountains, and specifically, the Pigeon-Forge/Gatlinburg area, we were treated to a visit to Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies.

Now, it is important to keep in mind that I live in Chattanooga, home of the Tennessee Aquarium, which is one of the best in the nation. So I guess you could say I’m a bit of an aquarium snob. It takes a lot to impress me.

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But my friends, not only was I impressed, but I was also totally blown away. Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies is highly entertaining, absolutely breath-taking, and well worth the trip to get to see it. And I plan to show you lots of it right now! Check it out!

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What a beautiful waterfall, and a fun “tank” for those fish! Love the creative approach to showcasing an aquatic environment.

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This is stingray bay, which is beautiful in its own right. But it is also interactive! You can touch the rays, which is really fun!

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The underwater tunnel is perhaps the crown jewel of this aquarium. It has a slow-moving runway you can stand on, or you walk through it on your own. It is a nice long “ride” and it is REALLY cool how close you are to the sharks!

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And then we have the penguin exhibit. You get to crawl through a transparent tunnel to see the birds from all different angles (swimming next to you, on the rocks above you, or in certain spots, right beside you!). This was one of the most delightful parts of the aquarium for us, and it was a major kid magnet! The penguins were very curious about all those miniature humans that were crawling through those tunnels. It was pretty much as cute as one would imagine kids + penguins hanging out would be!

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Also, you can buy penguin-made art! At this point in the visit, I pretty much exploded with glee. Cutest. Idea. Ever!!!

And what family visit would be complete without a little photo bombing? Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you, the true star of Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies: the puffer fish.
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And to think…we almost missed him! Good thing he was looking out for us to make sure we got a good look!
We absolutely loved our visit to the Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies and I think it is most definitely worth seeing! Even if you only see that cute puffer fish! 😉

Filed Under: Fun Things To Do · Tagged: aquarium gatlinburg, aquarium of the smokies, review, ripley aquarium, ripley’s aquarium of the smokies, ripleys aquarium, ripleys aquarium review

Tilt & View Animal X-Rays: Totally Awesome Gift Idea!

October 13, 2013 · by Tiffany Merritt · 26 Comments

Special thanks to Learning Resources for providing the Tilt & View Animal X-Rays set for review and giveaway. As always, all thoughts and opinions expressed here are my own. 

You have simply got to check this out, friends!

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What we have here is a lovely image of an owl on a card. But if you tilt it a little bit, you’ll see this:

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What an awesome way for kids to start learning about bones! This is the Tilt & View Animal X-Rays set, offered by Learning Resources. It comes with 18 double-sided cards (each card has additional information about the animal being viewed on the back side).

I can tell you from experience that this set captures the attention of children and adults, alike! It makes a fantastic “on the go” toy, too, as it can easily slide into mom’s purse or take up very little room in the car, but hold a child’s interest for quite a while.

It is priced at $17.99, which is super reasonable and makes it a very strong contender for an item to purchase multiple copies of for the gift closet (we average one birthday party each month…gotta be prepared!).

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Filed Under: Giveaways, My Favorite Finds · Tagged: animal x-rays, giveaway, kids x-ray set, learning resources, review, tilt & view animal x-rays set

Easing Back, Heel and Knee Pain From the Ground Up (Giveaway)

October 11, 2013 · by Tiffany Merritt · 156 Comments

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Isn’t that the truth? Every time I hear that song, this part of it seems to resonate with me just a little bit more. I am, indeed, getting older. And that’s not entirely a bad thing. I’m more comfortable in my skin, more confident, and more willing to push myself to do hard-but-good-for-me things.

But I’m also feeling my age start to catch up with me, too, and that means that my body is a bit more creaky and that I experience more pain after being on my feet for a while. For me that pain is primarily in my calves and my back. And I recently learned that a lot of the source of that pain actually comes from my feet. Please check out the article below for some really great tips on steps you can take to alleviate heel, knee and lower back pain, just by taking better care of your feet. I have started to implement some of these strategies and I can tell a difference in how I’m feeling already!

 

Consider an area of your body that you use the most and probably ignore more than you should.  That nagging pain in your heel in the morning, your sore knees, and your aching lower back are all related to our body’s foundation, our feet.  Fortunately, the pain is not only treatable, but preventable as well.

Phil Vasyli, podiatrist and innovator behind Orthaheel shares easy, affordable, and accessible tips for anyone to treat and prevent foot pain so that the rest of the day we are free to move, walk and run with ease and comfort.

Advising his patients to pay particular attention to lower body alignment and the proper posture of their feet will help achieve proper biomechanical body movement, and therefore maintain pain-free feet at all times. “An orthotic device realigns the rear-, mid-, and fore-foot, removes the tractional forces, and raises the arch back up to its proper position,” says Vasyli.

  • Wear slippers.  Never walk barefoot, even indoors. Advisable to put on soft, comfortable slippers, but be sure they also have hard soles and adequate arch support.  Look for slippers with a deep heel cup to stabilize, support, and realign the feet, helping to improve posture and balance.

  • Home therapy:  Roll or massage the foot on a golf ball or tennis ball to improve blood flow and break down adhesions that result from exertion and possible injury.

  • Maintain/increase flexibility: Stretching is the best method to counter the constant contraction of muscles throughout the day and especially while walking.  Since the calf is the most over-used muscle across the board, it is essential to stretch.  Gentle stretching exercises of the calf, hamstring, and posterior muscle groups maintain flexibility and healthy muscles in the recovery phase.  Should you stand for long periods of time, take time to do recommended toe, heel, calf, and Achilles stretches.

  •      Roll feet in both directions to warm up ankles.  Try drawing the entire alphabet with your feet.
  •      Flex and point toes for 2-3 sets of up to 10 full reps.
  •      Stretch Achilles by flexing foot against a wall and lean forward.  Hold stretch for 2 sets of 15-30 seconds each.
  •      Stand facing wall with feet 2ft apart and heels firmly planted on ground to stretch calves.
  • Massage: Regular massage of the feet, legs, and lower back focusing on the lymphatic system drains away toxins and loosens the contracted muscles.  Other benefits include: increased blood flow, range of motion, flexibility, decreased muscle tension and spasms, and an overall sense of well being.

  • Ice: Twice daily icing on strained foot muscles for 20mins at a time prevents inflammation.   A common recommendation that works well for runners and those with plantar fasciitis is to freeze a water bottle and roll it under your foot slowly from the fore foot to arch to heel for 20mins.  In addition, elevation of the feet encourages all built up and congested blood/inflammation in the feet to drain.  Ice increases healing and peripheral circulation.

 

Want to know which tip struck me the very most? The one about wearing slippers! I work from home, so I spend the majority of my dare barefoot, simply because I can! But for the past few weeks I have been wearing slippers sent to me from Orthaheel, (the Geneva) and can I just say this….

WOAH.

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My feet feel SO good in these slippers! And I really even hesitate to call them slippers, because look at that sturdy heel. You can absolutely wear these out of the house without worrying that you are going to damage them. They are ready for a trip to the grocery store of the school pick up line. And yes, I have worn them to both places!

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So now that I’m experiencing less pain, I want you to have the same experience! You can purchase these fantastic slippers for $69.95 for yourself or a loved one here. Or…

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Putting a Baby Mirror in the Back Seat: What Took Me So Long?

October 9, 2013 · by Tiffany Merritt · 8 Comments

Special thanks to Prince Lionheart for providing the baby mirror for review. All thoughts and opinions are strictly my own. This post may contain affiliate links. 

Now that we have a baby mirror in the back seat of our car, I absolutely cannot believe I have never had one before.

For the past month, we have had the Prince Lionheart Baby viewMIRROR, and it has been a total game changer.

Prior to having this mirror installed, I would rely on my 4-year-old, Darah to tell me what was going on with baby Layah if she was unusually fussy or unusually quiet. And when I didn’t have Darah in the car, I would just have to hurl myself around to check on her whenever I was stopped at a traffic light.

Now if I want to see what she’s doing, I just glance in my rearview mirror. There she is!

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The Prince Lionheart Baby viewMIRROR comes in an understated color, to blend in better with your car upholstery. I really appreciate that, because goodness knows I’ve got plenty of bold, bright colors everywhere else! It also has two caribbeaners to hold toys. Your child might enjoy being able to kick the toys with his/her feet, but I’ll tell you that this feature just annoyed Layah, because she wanted to be able to grab the toys with her hands. Only she couldn’t, on account of her car seat.

Layah is now 17 months old, and we want to keep her rear-facing until she is 2. I believe that the mirror is going to be absolutely critical in making this happen. She loves to look at herself in it and laugh at her reflection. It helps keep her mind off the fact that she can’t really see much of what is going on around her, and gives her something to focus on.

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So, is this a necessary item? Of course not. But now that I have used this one, this is most definitely an item that I would highly recommend to first time parents, because it is one that I wish I had owned from the very beginning. And you guys, as of the day I wrote this, it is on sale at Amazon for less than $14! I mean, c’mon. Total bargain for how much you will get out of it. Promise!

 Do you have a baby mirror in your back seat? Wish you did? How do you check on your little ones that are turned around? 

Filed Under: My Favorite Finds, Parenting · Tagged: baby car mirror, baby mirror, baby mirror for car, baby view mirror, prince lionheart, prince lionheart baby viewmirror, prince lionheart review, review

Finding “Singable” Books Online: Bookboard Makes It Easy!

October 8, 2013 · by Tiffany Merritt · 1 Comment

I am a member of Bookboard’s Blog Ambassador program. I am compensated, from time to time, with free products and monetary payments. Any views expressed in this post are completely my own.
Layah, my 17 month-old daughter, LOVES to sing songs. She also loves to read books. So a book that contains words that can be sung is pretty much her Holy Grail.Bookboard, our favorite way to read books, has an entire collection of singable books, and we’ve been adding them to our library to enjoy.
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The Itsy Bitsy Spider, Twinkle Twinkle Little Star and Wheels on the Bus are already favorites of her, so I was very excited to see them offered on Bookboard. In addition to the great library of books available for perusal, you’ll also find dozens of curated collections. These can help you find just the right material for your child depending on their interests (oceans, outer space, and favorite non-fiction finds are just a few examples!).I introduced you to Bookboard last month (check out the post here if you missed it), and I’m excited to get to talk with you about it again. We are still loving the subscription, and I still believe it is one of the very best values in a subscription service that I have yet to see! If you subscribe for 6 months, you pay just $4.99 each month for access to SO MANY books! Darah and I have read over 50 books in the last month, and we didn’t have to haul any of them back and forth from the library, nor did I have to fork over any money for them beyond my subscription fees. Darah is treated to new books every single night before bed. And if I’m being completely honest, it is a treat for the parents, too! I get tired of reading the same books over and over, so it is really nice to always have something fresh and new to read!

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If you have a tablet, then this children’s digital subscription library really is a must. Bookboard offers a 100% free trial that is very generous (we read 14 different books before ours ended!) and you don’t even have to give them your credit card information for the free trial. You have absolutely nothing to lose!

Why would they do that? Because they know what they are offering is SO worth the subscription price, but they want you to see for yourself with absolutely no risk! We use this service on our iPad more than any other and I think it is an awesome find!

What are your kids loving to read lately? I’d love to hear! 

Filed Under: My Favorite Finds · Tagged: bookboard, bookboard review, child books, ebooks for kids, kids books online, music books, online reading, online reading for kids, reading for kids, review, singable books, song books, storybooks for children, toddler books

Two Fantastic New Releases from Scholastic (Giveaway!)

October 7, 2013 · by Tiffany Merritt · 104 Comments

Special thanks to Scholastic for providing these fun DVDS for review and giveaway. All thoughts and opinions expressed here are strictly my own.

Today I have a fun hodgepodge of new releases from our favorite DVD source, Scholastic!

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First up, let’s talk all things Halloween! Scholastic has just released a 3 disc set of Halloween favorites that are sure to get your kids talking! Definitely check out the Halloween Stories Collection, Volume 2. You’ll find witches and skeletons, and also a lot of fun and bravery. My 4-year-old is able to watch everything on the set without freaking out, just to give you a litmus test of the “scary factor.”

I think Darah and I both have the same favorite video on the set, and that is the Day of the Dead. Darah really enjoys seeing the dancing and instrument-playing skeletons, and it also gave us the opportunity to talk about another culture, as well as what happens to people when they die. Being able to talk about celebrating the memory of others seemed to really resonate with her, which got me thinking that we need to do a little Dia de los Muertos celebration of our own, this year!

This DVD set retails for $24.95 and provides some great stories for this time of year! I definitely recommend it. It would be fun to show at a sleepover! 🙂

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I have two other great DVDs to share as well! Children Make Terrible Pets, and More Stories About Family (ARV $14.95) is SO cute, you guys! The title story is all about a bear who finds a young human and wants to keep it as a pet. Her mother tries to warn her that children make terrible pets, but this is one lesson she has to learn on her own. Darah thought it was absolutely hilarious. Such a fun one….great for the stocking!

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And last, but certainly not least, there’s a new Mo Willems DVD out!!! Don’t Let the Pigeon Stay Up Late is, like all the pigeon tales, quite funny. But the real treasure in this set, in my opinion, is Knuffle Bunny Free. I’m not going to give away too much about this story, but I’m going to be real with you guys and tell you that I BAWLED my eyes out while watching it. Darah did not…so please know that it isn’t horrifically sad. It just struck one heck of a chord with me as a parent, thinking about my own child growing up a little bit. I’m actually tearing up just thinking about it now. It is such a sweet, touching story. MUST WATCH! This one also retails for $14.95 and should be required viewing. Just sayin’.

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Fall Transitional Piece for Kids: Upcycled Cashmere Leg Warmers

October 5, 2013 · by Tiffany Merritt · 76 Comments

Transitioning into the fall wardrobe is a delightful time for me, personally. I absolutely adore fall clothes; so cozy and comfy. My daughter, on the other hand, as a bit of a harder time. You see, she’s a dress girl, through and through. I invest heavily in thick tights for the winter months, because I know Darah is going to want to wear a dress if at all possible, even if it is 40 degrees outside.

I recently connected with Kate Joranson, the owner of Tree Line Studios. She is all about helping folks “fill in the gaps” in their wardrobe, and successfully navigate the changing seasons, or hold on to a piece of clothing for just a little bit longer as warm days yield to chilly ones. She sent Darah a pair of cashmere leg warmers to try out, and we had a lot of fun modeling the look out in the yard.

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We decided to pair these adorable leg warmers with a pair of tights, just to test how they might feel as an extra source of warmth. Darah commented within just a few minutes of putting them on that her legs were warm and toasty!

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Kate has recycled all of the cashmere that she uses for her leg warmers, scarves and fingerless gloves. She adds cute hand-knit trim and cuffs and brings these beautiful fabrics back to life for a whole new adventure.

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And yes, just in case you noticed, Darah’s shoes are, in fact, on the wrong feet. She dressed herself, and this little detail was lost on me. Oh well. She’ll be fine!

I love what Tree Line Studio produces (very high quality products) and I love the sentiment behind them (use it up, wear it out, stretch the life). These leg warmers could also be used as sleeves to help squeeze some extra time out of a beloved short-sleeve shirt. There are many ways to wear this look, and it is a great way to add a pop of color and fun. I love having them since I know that Darah plays outside every single day for at least 45 minutes, even when it is freezing outside. These leg warmers not only can help with the transition to fall, but can also be a layering piece during the coldest time of the year to provide extra protection.

Also…they are so stinkin’ cute!

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Do you have any tips for things to do to transition your wardrobe during the changing seasons? I’d love to hear them! 

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