Welcome to “Tuesday Tours: What’s Happening on the Web” where I serve as your tour guide and showcase the best contests, freebies, deals, and reads for moms on the web…all in one convenient location.
Contests
I have a Bebe au Lait nursing cover and I use it all of the time. It’s a “breastfeeding essential” in my book. I can breastfeed anywhere – discreetly and comfortably! Enter to win one of your own over at “Deal”ectible Mommies before July 8.
Did you know that JCPenney has a Baby Registry? I took a brief peek at their product offerings and they have some nice things, but I’d like to see more unique products in their line-up (Bebe au Lait, Shower Hug, Majamas pajamas, etc.) and I’d also like to see some in-store amenities for pregnant/nursing moms (nursing lounge, play area for toddlers, free maternity portraits, educational sessions, etc.). All that to say, Mom in the City is giving away a $100 gift card to help promote the registry service. Deadline: July 31.
Cool Deals
DownEast Basics has some classic maternity tees and tanks on sale for $5-$10. That’s a great deal and they look like versatile pieces you could wear for the whole 9 months. Has anyone tried the DownEast Basics brand?
Good Reads
Serena {The Hermit of the Southern March} shares some tips about what to do if you have trouble breastfeeding.
You’re a busy work-at-home-mom with a million things on your plate. Do You Have Time to Volunteer? {Home-Based Working Moms, 6-19-2009}. Read Virginia Williams’ article to find out.
Also by Virginia Williams: What Not to Say to a Parent Who’s Lost a Baby {In the Land of Broken Hearts, 6-14-2009}.
Know someone getting married soon? Pass on this article: The Worst Wedding Traditions {Yahoo! Food, 5-11-2009}. I agree with all of them.
GeekMommy speaks up about bloggers and compensation in her recent post, Why Mommy Bloggers Aren’t Flipping for Just a Sample of Your product {6-9-2009].
Do you text on the road? A recent Car & Driver experiment showed that texting actually could be more dangerous than drinking under the influence of alcohol. Read the full article here: Road test shows texting slows reaction time {cnet news, 6-25-2009}.
Miscellany
This picture makes me cry and makes me want to do to something so that a child never, ever has to be hungry or sick ever again {via npr, 3-2-2006}.
I have way too many books on my to-read list, but this novel looks particularly important – Scared: A Novel On the Edge of the World by Tom Davis. You can dowload the FREE e-book at the above link if you want to read it.
Lindsey {A Kindred Spirit’s Thoughts} shares a photo recipe: How to Make Your Own Baby Rice Cereal.
Do you have a little girl? I bet she’ll love these FREE Paper Dolls by Patty Reed Designs. I think I’m going to print them out for my 2-year-old tomorrow.
Whenever vaccine manufacturers pull their product off the market, I always wonder why. And I think to myself that they should be required to give an explanation.
Do you eat a hearty breakfast each morning? I sometimes do and sometimes don’t. But I’d like to try these on the weekend sometime: Blueberry Cornmeal Pancakes.
For all you iPhone owners: 10 iPhone Apps for Parents {PC Magazine, 4-2-09}. What apps are YOUR favorite?
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“According to the Surface Transportation Policy Project, single mothers spend 75 minutes a day driving, while married women with children drive 66 minutes a day. Eight out of ten women are radio listeners.” – Statistic taken from
That said, when I am on the road or when we vacation as a family, it sure is handy to have a Jabra SP700 bluetooth speakerphone ($99.99) in the vehicle.
WIN IT!
1. Never underestimate the power of food. Pre-pack a cooler or insulated bag with snacks and drinks galore. The best items to choose are healthy snack foods that are a little different than your typical snack time fare. Consider: grapes, cheeries, orange slices, beef jerky, fruit roll-ups, mini muffins, cherry tomatoes, carrot sticks, granola bars, homemade cookies, juice boxes, and water bottles.
2. Or presents. Wrap a few small presents and let your kids open them at designated intervals throughout the trip. The best presents will provide some kind of entertainment: a
3. Or good old-fashioned games. Remember the Alphabet Game? Find all of the letters from A-Z as you drive. That’s always a winner. And don’t forget Hangman, Twenty Questions, and Tic-Tac-Toe. Or you could print out some
4. Consider Rental Homes before booking a hotel. More space. A washer & dryer. Multiple bedrooms. A full kitchen. Possibly even a swimming pool and swingset. Seriously – homes are the way to go, especially for families with babies and toddlers. You can start your search at:
5. If you have to book a hotel, choose a suite-style room. Do not – I repeat: DO NOT – book a typical hotel room. If you do, you’ll be left with two options when your kids go to bed: (1) go to bed WITH them and have no adult time (no fun at all) or (2) whisper quietly in a dark room and try not to wake up the kids (not fun either). Do yourself a favor and go with a suite. But remember: renting a house is the best option.
6. Invite another family (or two). This is seriously the best idea ever. Invite another couple and their kids to join you. In fact, this fits nicely with tip #4 because you can all rent a house together and STILL have more room than you would at a hotel. Then, after all the kids are bathed and the prayers are said and the little ones are all tucked into bed, all of the adults can congregate for movies, chatting, and a bottle of wine.
7. Invite grandparents. This is another excellent option. If you happen to have cool parents and/or in-laws, why not invite one set to come along? It will be fun for you, fun for your kids…and you might even get a chance to sneak away with your spouse for a date.
8. Choose an all-inclusive vacation. Any kind of all-inclusive resort or “package” is a good thing to consider. It may seem expensive at first, but you’ll probably be able to relax knowing “everything” (meals, drinks, entertainment, etc.) is covered once you arrive at your destination.
9. Choose a Staycation. Stay home…or at least close to home. Visit some of the area attractions in your state. Rent a home in a city two hours away from yours. Or set up tents in your backyard or living room. If you invite the kids to get involved in the planning, this vacation could actually turn out to be your very best.
When I was in high school (see photo: left), I went on this adventure trip one summer and went backpacking, rock climbing, white water rafting, and…ocean kayaking.
Queasy Pops – Created with herbal and natural ingredients, these drops and pops are specifically designed to ease queasy tummies. There are several varieties to choose from – organic, kids, pops, or drops. There are quite a few flavors as well: Ginger, Banana, Natural Cola, Sour Raspberry, Green Tea with lemon, Peppermint, Cinnamon, Green Apple, and Papaya. The pops retail for between $3.95-$6.50 and are sold at maternity stores, some pharmacies, and on the Three Lollies website.
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