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Tips for Trick or Treating with Toddlers

Spooky Graveyard sign for Halloween

Eat, drink, and be scary….

I love holidays. All of ’em. Yes, I have a whole long wall in our shop that is lined with floor to ceiling shelves filled with big plastic tote boxes of holiday decorations, baking pans, serving dishes, and fun stuff. {They’re color coded by holiday, so that they’re easy to find.} Yes, the Mister of the house thinks I’m crazy. But yes, we have a lot of fun! And one of my favorite holidays is Halloween – we decorate the yard super spooky for all of the Trick or Treaters in the neighborhood, I put up a ton of ghosts and pumpkins inside the house, and I love coming up with fun new ideas for treats, activities, crafts, and decor – the bigger Abby gets, the more fun it is to create holiday magic with her.

Toddler pink puppy Halloween costume

Trick or Treat, be real sweet, give us tasty treats to eat!

This was Abby’s costume last year – she was the cutest little pink poodle I’ve ever seen. This year she has two costumes – an adorable ladybug outfit with sparkly red wings, and a LaLaLoopsy princess style poofy dress that is totally fun. We have 4 Halloween parties, plus trick or treating on the big day, so I wanted her to have more than one outfit to make it all a little bit more fun. She just turned two in July, so she’s still a bit too little to go for a full night or trick or treating with her big-boy cousins. But I definitely want her to experience the fun of it all. So what we’re doing again this year, just like last, is to go out early while it’s still light to walk around door-to-door in our little cul-de-sac, where it’s safe. Then we’ll head to the church down the road for their big Trunk or Treat event. If you have little ones, I totally recommend finding one of these in your area – you don’t have to be a member of the church, it’s a fun, festive atmosphere where they go trunk to trunk around the parking lot to get candy. Each station is decorated up, it’s super safe since we’re not walking along dark roads, and it’s a lot less ground for little toddler legs to cover. For the next few years, I think this is the way we’ll let Abby go trick or treating.

Hershey Candy for Trick or Treaters

When witches go riding and black cats are seen, The moon laughs and whispers, Tis near Halloweeen.

After the Trunk or Treat, we head back to the house for the rest of the night, so we can hand out candy to all of the neighbor kids. Abby LOVES to see all of the other kids in their costumes, so this is another great way to let her share in the trick or treating fun, without having her out in the cold and getting too tired. We fill up our big plastic cauldron with everyone’s favorite candies from HERSHEY’S, and spend a couple of hours answering the door. It’s a nice way to get a quick chat in with the neighbors we don’t talk to often enough too.

Spooky Spider PB cookies

Spooky HERSHEY’S Peanut Butter Cup Cookies

On Halloween night, after we’ve visited the neighbor houses, and then gotten our candy fix at the Trunk or Treat, and once we’ve run out of candy to hand out – we turn off the porch light, and settle in for family night. We make dinner and some treats, and snuggle up on the couch to watch semi-spooky movies with Abby. She loves Nightmare Before Christmas, Ghostbusters, and or course, It’s the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown! It’s a great way to wind down after the excitement of the day. This recipe is one of my favorites, and it’s a great way to use up leftover candy. You melt down some chocolate HERSHEY’S bars to coat your crackers with, melt a REECE’S cup in between the crackers, then stick your pretzel legs in between. Super simple, and so much fun. Get the directions here: Spooky HERSHEY’S Spider Cookies. They’re a perfect mix – chocolate and peanut butter, sweet and salty, spooky and cute. You’re kids will love them!

For more fun Halloween ideas and inspiration, visit Celebrate Halloween, HERSHEY’S BOO BLVD. or check out my Trick or Treat Pinterest Board too!

{Disclaimer: I am participating in the HERSHEY’S BOO BLVD. campaign via Mom Bloggers Club. This post was sponsored by HERSHEY’S. All opinions expressed are 100% mine.}

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Do You Know the True Cost of Trick or Treating?

The true cost of trick or treating…. Let’s break it down: Approximately 38 million trick-or-treaters will roam America’s neighborhoods this year, collecting candy from nearly 59 million households. That means for every one trick-or-treater, there will be about 1.5 homes distributing treats. Sounds like good odds, right? Now, the average adult spends $21.05 on Halloween candy. So, if all the purchased candy were distributed equally among all trick-or-treaters (which it actually isn’t, since 41 percent of adults eat candy from their own bowls), every child would come home with a bag of candy worth $31.58. That’s a $10.53 profit for every trick-or-treater! So, if your household is sending out at least one trick-or-treater, by the end of the night you may have earned back your initial candy investment and then some. But wait, there’s more to consider… [Read more…]

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Free Blogger Event: #JingleJubilee Giveaway Hop

It’s getting closer to my favorite time of year – Christmas!! And to help make it a little bit merrier for us and our readers, we’re hosting a super fun holiday hop full of prizes… So join us for this Free Blogger Event – the Jingle Jubilee Giveaway Hop!!

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Bloggers, please join us for the Jingle Jubilee Giveaway Hop 2012!

Sign ups are now open for this holiday blog giveaway event hosted by A Helicopter Mom, About A Mom, The Kids Fun Review, Sunshine and Sippy Cups, and The Adventures of J-Man and MillerBug. [Read more…]

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Free Grandparents Day Card – Including Postage!

Did you know that Grandparents Day is Sunday September 9th? That’s right – every year in September, we stop to take a moment to honor the amazing grandparents that make our families lives so amazing. My little girl gets to see grandma often – she lives with us part of the year, when her boyfriend travels. And in between, she stops in several nights a week after work. Her grandpa lives over near Seattle, but comes to visit at least a few times a year… And she loves to “talka gampa” on the phone as much as possible. Since they are such an important part of me and my little girls life, I definitely make sure to celebrate this holiday each year…

free Grandparents day card

Send a free Grandparents Day card!

That’s right – since grandparents are so great ta sending love our way, this is a great way to send a little something special back. Starting today, use coupon code CCK2248 – {it’s good from 8/23 through Sunday, 8/26} – and get a totally free Grandparents Day card.  Cardstore will print the card, seal the envelope, stamp it, and send it for you for FREE! So whether you choose a card for the kids to send to your parents, or are lucky enough to still have grandparents of your own – make sure to pick up a couple of extra cards too while you’re grabbing this freebie, so you can send one to all of the Grandmas, Grandpas, Poppas, Nannas, Grammys, and whoever else you grew up with. {Get the one that I chose above here. Then personalize with your own family photos.}

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San Diego Fireworks Glitch Sets them all Off at Once

San Diego Fireworks Accident

San Diego 4th of July: Glitch sets off all their fireworks at once

I read this story today on The Atlantic Wire, and it was SO crazy that I had to come and share it with you guys! This was supposed to be the big annual fireworks display, and was planned to last about 18 minutes. Instead, in the biggest epic fail in fireworks history, an unknown technical glitch caused ALL of the fireworks to be set off at the same time! It happened 5 minutes before the show was scheduled to start -and as you can see in this amazing Instagram photo, it was pretty incredible to see that 18 minutes worth of sparkly explosions get packed into one 15 second accidental display. Check it out here…

How was YOUR 4th of July Celebration this year?

I’m guessing it wasn’t as crazy as this 15 second fireworks extravaganza in San Diego! Have you ever seen a fireworks display go wrong before? Share some stories in the comments…

{Disclaimer: I was notified by a comment here that some are offended by the end of this video. I actually didn’t even watch past the firework display the first time – but just viewed it all now. I don’t see the end of the video as offensive to our former president – he’s just sorta being offensive to the rest of the world maybe? :) But – there is a pic of the pres flipping the bird, saying he doesn’t care what others think – set to the music of God Bless the USA. If you’re easily offended please skip that part of the video!}

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Doing What I Love – Sharing My Favorite Things With You!

Why I Love What I Do

I love this quote above – It’s so incredibly true. And I am SO blessed to be able to do what I do everyday. I love writing, I love photography, I love crafty/DIY/creative stuff, I love networking and marketing. So I rolled up all of those things that I love, and created this site! I get to share my favorite things with you guys each day – and that is the best kind of work that there is.

What You Can Look Forward to This Year

So… I had set up a schedule for this year, with different themes for each month. This helps to keep me organized, allows me to put together some great projects, and is just more fun. But – then in the middle of last month, my computer crashed. My hard drive failed, I had to take it to two different repair shops, only to learn that I had lost all of my photos, files, and information. {Eeeeeeeck!!!!} After losing a full week due to lack of computer, plus the loss of all of my work, I totally got thrown off schedule! But, I’m getting back on track now – so I can finally share this years editorial calendar with you. This gives you a big picture idea of what kind of cool stuff you’ll find on this site over the coming months…..

  1. April: This month is all about simplifying technology and home office organization. I’m putting together an awesome guide on how to choose the best laptop, will be sharing a bunch of cool gadgets, sites, and apps that will totally help you in your busy life, and will be sharing loads of the “Smart Solution” tips that you expect to find here each day. {I’ll also have a wonderful Mother’s Day Gift Guide running from mid-April until Mother’s Day, May 13th….}
  2. May: This month is all about Outdoor Living. Since many of us are on tighter budgets this year, a great alternative to spending on pricey vacations is to invest some bucks in upgrading your own outdoor space. For the same price as a weekend trip, you can build an outdoor oasis to enjoy all summer long. I’ll share gardening tips, and some great pool-prep tricks we learned getting ours ready last year. I’m searching out the best value in outdoor toys and patio furniture, and I’ll show you loads of pictures of our backyard transformation too.
  3. June: As the weather turns warmer, I’ll be focused on easy fashion and beauty advice for summer. From budget-friendly fashion ideas, to tips on humidity-proofing your hair – I’ll make sure you’re ready to start the season in style.
  4. July: It’s party time!! The month starts off with a bang at our house – 4th of July, followed a few days later by my nephews 6th birthday bash – This year is a Lego Theme. A couple of weeks later is my little girls 2nd birthday! Last year was pretty epic, so we’ll try to outdo it this year. {I’m thinking a Pirate and Princess Party!} – With our big in ground pool and huge property, we entertain pretty much all summer long, so this month’s theme is all about birthdays and BBQ’s.
  5. August: Back to school already? Yep – summer always just flies by, right? I will search out the very best values in back to school supplies, gear, and fall fashions. You’ll find some awesome giveaway events, and lots of great tips to help adjust to the changing season.
  6. September: This is the time of year that I get back into the kitchen again. Just like Spring Cleaning, I like to do a Fall Spruce Up too – take the summer serving pieces and party dishes back out to the garage, and replace them with fall pieces. I start craving heartier foods again – it’s time for crock pots and roasters, pies and pumpkins. I’ll share my favorite recipes, kitchen organization tips, and more.
  7. October: ??? I have a ton of ideas for this – But haven’t quite narrowed it down. I’d LOVE for you guys to leave me some suggestions in the comments of what you’d most like to see featured!
  8. November: This month I will be sharing some of my favorite crafty ideas – because homemade gifts rock! With the holiday season approaching fast, this is a great time to start creating one-of-a-kind gifts for your favorite people.
  9. December: Christmas time!!! Oh, how I love this time of year. You can expect to see tons of creative ideas for meal planning and decorating, and the very best shopping advice around. I love low prices, but I’m more about value – A high-end item is worth paying more for if the quality is there. I’ll find you the best value for your holiday shopping buck, match it with great cash-back shopping sites – then even show you cool ideas to wrap your packages, too. Christmas is such a beautiful way to end the year….

I hope that you’re as excited as I am about these monthly themes! Of course, each month will have loads of other content too – I’m not going to post on only the months theme. But this gives me a way to put together some fun series of posts, create some really awesome giveaway events, and build cool content for you to read. The end of March is my One-Year Blogiversary – {I can’t believe it’s been a year already!} – And I can’t wait to see what adventures the rest of this year brings me.

Thanks for reading – You all rock!

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Holiday Entertaining & Giving Back – with Hickory Farms!

I love the holidays… You’ve probably noticed. And I love entertaining! So – I throw a lot of holiday parties. A party can be a ton of work, but you don’t want to allow your holiday parties to become too stressful. The whole point of holiday entertaining is to have fun and enjoy the season with your favorite faces! So, read on for a few tips and tricks, and learn how Hickory Farms {ohmyheck, my favorite!!} can help you save a little time and money – and gives you an easy peasy way to support a great cause.

Holiday Table Setting

“Blessed is the season which engages the whole world in a conspiracy of love.” – Hamilton Wright Mabie

Ok – so you’ve got a party to prepare for. You’ve picked the date. You’ve invited friends, family, and maybe a crazy neighbor or two. First thing – do a quick clean up of the house. When I’m entertaining last minute, this is what I do to speed clean: Grab a laundry basket, and go through the house picking up things that are out of place, then stick the basket in a closet. {Speaking of closets, make sure your coat closet has enough room for guest’s jackets!} Now, no need to clean everything, stick to the stuff that makes a difference:

  • -Grab a canister of glass-cleaning wipes to make all of your mirrors and surfaces shine!
  • – Do a quick vacuum of all areas people will see.
  • -Fluff up throw pillows, and add a pretty blanket to the couch.
  • – Dim the lights a bit, and set out bunches of candles. This makes any space more festive.
  • – Remember, it’s the little details that people remember. The picture above is from HGTV.com – you can find more simple ideas like this there too. No one will remember your semi-clean bathroom tile, but they WILL remember special little things like this!

“Christmas is not a time nor a season, but a state of mind. To cherish peace and goodwill, to be plenteous in mercy, is to have the real spirit of Christmas.” –Calvin Coolidge

Now on to the most important part of any party – the food! Busy Mom Solution: Let Hickory Farm do some of the party prep for you this year! We all know that they have the best meats and cheeses, right? But they also have super yummy desserts, fruits and nuts, and more. Here are a few ideas on how Hickory Farm can come to your rescue for last minute parties –

  • Start with a great gift box like the Deluxe Smokehouse Collection. Now you’ve got 5 delicious meats, 5 cheese choices, and a couple of fun mustard jars for dipping! Start by using 2 of each, slice them, and arrange on a big holiday tray. Add some fruits like grapes or strawberries, and a few types of crackers. You’ve got a totally yummy appetizer tray!
  • Next, use your other 3 meats and 3 cheeses to make kabobs! These are super fun for kids, and easy for adults to eat while holding a drink and mingling. Just cut up your goodies into chunks, then thread them onto skewers – add cherry tomatoes for a pop of festive color if desired. Now spritz ’em with a bit of olive oil and sprinkle with fresh herbs. Amazing, right?
  • Hickory Farms can even take care of your main dish! Have you ever tasted their Spiral Sliced Honeygold Ham? Mmmmm….. Now you’re ready to whip up a few desserts and side dishes of your own – or check out the Fruits & Sweets category on their site.

Now that was easy, right? For the selection, quality, and huge assortment of goodies that come in a Hickory Farms gift basket – they are so worth it! These also make the perfect hostess gifts, and they even ship to soldiers overseas. And I don’t know anyone who doesn’t love Hickory Farms!

No Kid Hungry Campaign Logo

“Christmas is not a time nor a season, but a state of mind. To cherish peace and goodwill, to be plenteous in mercy, is to have the real spirit of Christmas.” – Calvin Coolidge

Hickory Farms has partnered with NoKidHungry.org  to make it incredibly easy for you to give back this season. No Kid Hungry is working to ensure that no kids in American have to miss meals, and it’s so easy to contribute – When you purchase the Signature Party Planner {shown in the pic}, Hickory Farms will donate $5 to the No Kid Hungry Campaign. You can also sign the No Kid Hungry pledge of support on Hickory Farms Facebook page. And make sure to tell your friends about Hickory Farms – they’re donating .10 cents for every new Facebook fan they get, until December 25th! Super easy way for you to help raise money for an important cause.

Learn more:

Use the store locator to find a Hickory Farms near you.

You can also shop online – they have an amazing $3 for 3-Day Shipping offer!

And don’t forget to visit them on Facebook to sign the pledge, and encourage your friends to “Like” their page to raise more donations!

{Disclosure: I wrote this review while participating in a campaign by Mom Central Consulting on behalf of Hickory Farms and received a product sample to facilitate my review.}

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