Thursday, January 3, 2013

Pay it forward ...

You may have seen the status around Facebook, but 5 lucky readers will receive surprises - just comment below with your email address and link to your Facebook account showing that you also "paid it forward" and a little surprise will be coming your way soon.

2013 Creative Pay it Forward: the first 5 people to comment below will receive something from me within the next month!!  It could be a handmade gift, a book, baked goods, a candle or a surprise!  There will be no warning & it will happen whenever the mood strikes me!!  The catch??  Those 5 people must make the same offer on their Facebook status.

Love,
Jess


Wednesday, January 2, 2013

I'm a winner!

Special shout-out to fellow blog: In the Know Mom

They recently had a giveaway for a Tomat onesie and I won!!  I am so excited to receive my onesie in the mail - pics of Bryce looking stylish will be posted sometime soon.  Tomat's clothes are also organic, for such minded parents.  Check them out, their stuff is neat!

My personal favorites from their collection below:




Tuesday, January 1, 2013

PRODUCT REVIEW: Leapfrog Tag System

For Christmas my husband & I purchased the Tag for our son Bryce (13 months at time of Christmas).  After watching Bryce figure it out (he's still putting two and two together that to hear the words/sounds from the book you have to tap it with the pen), I must say - I am thoroughly impressed by this product.

It's easy to use.  You load it kind of like you would an iPod or Kindle, you go to Leapfrog's website and download Tag software onto your PC, then "load" books onto the Tag.  There is a space limit, but we have yet to reach it and you can swap the books on & off should that ever occur.  Honestly, I have no idea how the "pen" differentiates between books, but it is very cool - you tap the words on a page and the Tag reads it to you.  You can also tap all the characters or objects and they will make some sort of sound or talk - it's very interactive.  Another nice thing is that - if you wanted - you can just read the books like normal books.  So it's nice to know that if you ever forget your Tag, yet have the books handy, you can still use them as a form of entertainment.

The various Tag books feature a variety of characters from Disney, Nickelodeon, etc.  We are currently using the Tag Junior books as that is the level my son is at.  The books all have different learning elements, which are clearly stated on the cover, such as letter recognition, counting, etc.  The Tag Junior books are board books and cost about the same as a traditional board book - approx. $8 a book.  In my personal opinion, they don't skimp on the content either, which is nice when compared to other board books like The Very Hungry Caterpillar (a classic to be sure, but other parents know, light on content).  The Tag books will run you a little more, but are also longer - more like a traditional children's book (approx. $11-$12 each).




My biggest peeve about this product isn't actually about the product itself.  As I stated above, my son was only 13 months old at Christmas and as you can see from the picture the Tag is designed for children ages 4-8.  Initially, I purchased the Tag Junior (picture below).  As you can see, the Tag Junior is designed for children ages 1-4 (the category my son falls in).  The Tag Junior works the same way as the Tag, however has an easier device for small hands to hold - it's shaped like Scout (the Leapfrog puppy).  I mentioned in passing to a co-worker that I had picked one up for my son for Christmas and she told me to return it and buy the Tag.  The Tag Junior retails for $30 and the Tag retails for $32.50; however the Tag will "read" both Tag Junior and regular Tag books (Leapfrog has a progressive reading system); whereas the Tag Junior will ONLY work with Tag Junior books.  Ergo if you started with the Tag Junior, you would eventually have to purchase the Tag to progress to a higher level of books (assuming your child loved the Tag system and you wanted to continue using it).  You will also be able to verify this on the box (and the books) that the Tag works with both kinds of books, whereas the Tag Junior only works with Tag Junior books.

That being said, all in all I LOVE this product.  While I know he's young now, I already see that my son likes the "interaction" with the book that the Tag creates.  It's the same as me reading to him, but he gets to control everything - it's also helpful that he can play with it on his own, when I'm busy cooking dinner for example.  We own several Leapfrog learning products and I think they make learning fun & easy - it also helps that they're not incredibly annoying given the fact they produce sounds.  I would highly recommend this product, but I would recommend you skip the Tag Junior and just go with the Tag - the pen is wide enough that my son does not have issues holding onto it and he already has figured out which end goes on the book.

You can purchase the Tag reading system at any large retailer.  We bought ours from Wal Mart.
Here is a link to Amazon's site:
Amazon: Leapfrog Tag

Does anyone else have the Tag or another type of "reading" toy?  I'd love to hear your comments!

What a wonderful idea for the New Year!


Sunday, December 30, 2012

Sea World!

So today my husband and I took our son out for his first theme park experience.  Needless to say, the end result did not live up to all the hype I created in my head, lol.  First off, it was barely 60 degrees - while that may not seem cold to a lot of people, we live in Florida where our average temp is in the 80's.  Anything in the low 70's requires a hoodie and jeans so you can imagine - we were pretty layered up & bundled up.  But we went - ok, my girlfriend's hubby scored us free tickets, so it's not like we were suffering AND paying a lot of money to do it.

I was so excited for Bryce to see the animals and what he would do ...  Apparently the end of the year is a popular time for Sea World, don't know if people were just trying to get a final usage out of their year long passes or what, but the place was PACKED!  We tried to go see the Shamu show ... it was filled and the next show wasn't for 2 hours.  We were able to go see the sea lion show, but Bryce showed very little interest - he was mainly staring at my girlfriend's fiancee's iPhone for the duration and trying to figure out how to get his little hands on it.  Then when the show got the crowed involved with some yelling, Bryce starting crying ...  We tried to check out the sharks, but the line into the shark encounter was ridiculously long.

All in all, we paid $15 to park and $50 on a crap lunch (if you've been to a theme park you know how much the overpriced crap chicken nuggets run you) and saw a show and walked around in a very crowded area.  On the plus side, they were still decorated for the holidays and Christmas music was piped into the park all day, which at least made for a cherry ambiance.  I did get some pictures and I was very happy to see friends, but I think Bryce is still a tad young for the theme park experience.  To be fair, my husband and I originally made a deal before he was born - no theme parks until he was out of strollers and wouldn't need a nap in the middle of the day (so basically 6-8 years old), but these tickets were free so I figured what the hell?  Turns out taking a stroller into a theme park is about as much fun as it sounds - while it is nice to have something for baby to ride around in (and lug all your crap), you have to park it outside every ride, show & restaurant (which means taking baby - and all your crap - out of the stroller) every time you try to do basically anything.

I did have a nice time (my husband froze his tush off) and whether or not we did a lot - I know Bryce had fun doing something different - even if it was a glorified stroller ride, he was entertained and happy.  It also probably helps that we're not complete idiots as parents, Bryce slept about 45 minutes in the car on the way over and we timed it just right and basically stayed for about 3-3.5 hours and then threw him back in the car to sleep on the way home.  Had we tried to stay any longer, I don't think it would've been very much fun for anyone involved.

I better not press my luck and ask my other girlfriend who works at Disney to get us tickets any time soon though (at least not until it warms up) :)

Saturday, December 29, 2012

And here we go ...

So, a blog.  I follow several and realized that bloggers are just normal everyday people (like myself).  I have thoughts, life experiences and professional advice I could share with others - so why not?  The internet is choice specific - people make choices about what to view, ergo if people want to view my blog they can, but by no means will anyone force them to.  So, I made the decision - I figured, hey I'm going into a new year, why not start a blog?  So - I did!  And here you are reading it, lucky you!

So, why?  Well, there are many reasons why.  Facebook only allows status updates to be so long after all, but not only that.  Since becoming a mother (and following other moms that blog), I realize that personal experiences as a parent, as a woman, as a working professional - all these experiences can actually help others who are going through (or about to go through) something similar in their own lives.  So, why not share?  As I stated before, no one is making anyone read anything they don't want to.

So what can you expect?  Basically my thoughts & rambles in a readable format.  I have a lot of interests and a busy life so topics will constantly vary.  I keep pretty active tabs on the current political and economic environment (heads up, while I fall in the middle, I tend to lean liberal) as I believe these have a direct impact on my life.  I like a lot of entertainment - such as TV, books, magazines, etc (but don't expect me to comment on the latest episode of X Factor as I basically loathe reality TV - except for HGTV).  I've just started crafting again - various things such as knitting, scrapbooking, wall art making and appliqueing (so expect to see pics of my projects).  My day job consists of working in the finance department for a large multi-national company - you can occasionally expect to hear fascinating bits of financial or tax related information or advice that may be pertinent to you. And my overall life revolves around my son, Bryce, who is 14 months old - yes, you can expect to hear about (and see) a lot of him.  I also plan to feature reviews of particular products (as I've seen on other blogs) - I personally find those reviews helpful and like to do research before I purchase something I've never tried before so I figure why not share my personal stance on a product with others.

I have no plans to have a set format, no plans on the number of postings per day - no idea if anyone will even follow this thing, but the truth is, I get joy out of putting a bit of myself out there for others, so if it goes well - great, if not - that's ok too.  I look forward to getting to know you!