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Blogmania bloggers are all about building relationships – between our blogs, our cherished readers, the online community and business owners. We value each other’s opinion as we all are endeavoring to make the best choices for our home life. So it seemed natural to partner up with The Lane Real Estate Team and Breebee’s blog to bring you our first ever twitter party. The The Lane Real Estate Team is all about building relationships through communities – specializing in Kennewick Homes for Sale. And Bree is a blogger – and a mom – trying to think outside of the box and help build community ties in NW Columbus OH via her Macaroni Kid event website! Our other twitter party sponsors also offer items to help strengthen and maintain relationships – from stationary to hand stamped sentiments.

9:30-10:30pm EST, Sunday, August 22nd we will party!
There is a custom tweet grid and a linky for early RSVP. RSVP’ing early also enters you into special drawings. You do not have to RSVP to tweet and win but the ‘extra’ will not be available.
If you've never been to a Twitter Party, learn all about them at Twitter 101!
If you post this announcement on your blog(s) between now and the twitter party you will be entered to win $100 cash. If we reach 500 blogs, there will be two additional $50 drawings, totaling 3 winners! You can email me at KellysLuckyYou at yahoo dot com, breejanderson@gmail.com, or blogmaniapr@gmail.com for the HTML code for the post, or feel free to copy and paste! Once you post, add your link to the contest linky at BreeBee's.
This post is my entry in the Blog Blast Contest. The wording for the post was given to me by the Blogmania promotional team, however I agree with all opinions in the post.

Oh, la, la! Isn't this a fantastic bracelet from ValleGirl Designs? The inscription says, "la chance sourit aux audacieux" or "luck smiles at the bold". First Stacey, of ValleGirl Designs, burned in the lettering then painted the outside of the bangle a greenish yellow and the inside hot pink. Lastly, she sprayed with several coats of spray acrylic gloss varnish for shine and durability. Oh, la la!! Vive la France!! Et la chance!! Bracelet measures 2.5" inner diameter and .75" wide. Retail Value: $22 Stacey has jewelry, scarves, and more - take a peek at her Etsy shop, ValleGirl Designs!
"In Clover Earrings" These look like lucky charms to me! Reese Rose describes them like this,
A Modern Philosophy makes these fantastic bracelets and is giving one away to a Blogmania winner. "This perfect lucky bracelet can be worn on its own or stacked. It includes 7 vermeil nugget beads secured onto white waxed linen with a gold dipped round bead closure.
I love hand stamped items, and this is such a great keychain!! It's the prize from Down2Earth Jewelry. "A hand hammered and hand stamped penny KEYCHAIN ~ LIVE ~ LAUGH ~ LOVE. ON A HEART SHAPED SILVERTONE SPLITRING. COMES GIFT BOXED! Retail Value: $10.99"
Stinker and Spike will send one lucky reader a bracelet like the one shown above. "This bracelet is a hand stamped penny strung on your choice of a beige hemp or brown waxed cotton cord. A name/word will be hand stamped upon the disc. Then it will be oxidized to bring out the stamping impressions, polished to a shine, and sealed with an acrylic-nylon glaze. The bracelet cord has an adjustable sliding knot so the length can be adjusted to fit all sizes." Retail Value: $9 For more hand-stamped jewelry, and craft keepsakes, please visit Stinker and Spike.
It's Back to School Time, Are You Ready?Tip #1: Make sure your child gets enough rest.
If you're like us, bedtimes have gotten pretty, um, should we say flexible? Now that school is right around the corner, it's time to start a routine of regular bedtimes with the proper amount of sleep for your child's age group. For Rosie, that's ten hours. Figure out when your child needs to leave the house, how long it takes to get ready, and when they need to get up, then add 1/2 hour for chaos ;)
Tip #2: Feed your child a nutritious breakfast before they leave for school.
Enough said? Everyone knows how important a full stomach and healthy food is to a child's development and learning abilities.
Tip #3: Good hygiene is important to the health of your child.
Brushing teeth, hair and washing hands and faces is not only going to make your child more pleasant to be around, but it also affects their health.
Tip #4: Make a healthy lunch/snack the night before.
It helps to alleviate some of the morning chaos if you try to do this the night before.
Tip #5: Set up a "good-to-go" station.
If you set up a station near the door for things like backpacks, shoes, coats (shudder, it's going to be cold again one of these days), it makes things simpler in the morning. Try to eliminate frantic searches for things you need to take with you. A cork board in this area is also handy to pin a list of things to take or permissions slips etc.
Tip #6: Transportation Arrangements
Make sure that your arrangements are made to get your child to school and home - especially considering any after school activities or appointments for other family members.
Tip #7: Visit your family doctor for a check up.
This is a good time to get that medical check-up and have the required forms completed.
Tip #8: Visit the dentist.
If you coordinate dental visits to back-to-school, it's easier to remember and you won't be asking, "now when did we go to the dentist?"
Tip #9: Visit the eye doctor.
Did you know twenty-five percent of kids struggle with vision problems that impact learning. Eighty percent of everything a child learns in his first 12 years comes through his eyes. Those two facts have convinced me to make an appointment!
Tip #10: Play safety.
If your child is playing in any sports or games on the playground, make sure they have the necessary equipment for safe play. If your child does need corrective lenses, make sure those glasses are safe, impact-resistant lenses made of polycarbonate. Have you ever heard of Airwear? They make lighter, stronger and safer lenses for children, those who like to play sports and those who push their lenses to the limit.
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Jay Baruchel is lovable in his role in The Sorcerer's Apprentice. He's just a geeky college student who know much more about physics than girls. But I jump ahead. When he was ten years old, a wind-blown note from a girl leads him into a strange shop where he finds Nicholas Cage's character, Balthazar. Balthazar has been searching for decades to find Merlin's heir-to-sorcery. You guessed it! None other than our cute little nerd, David Stutler. The camera has shown us very clearly that the 10 yr old's name "David" is embroidered on his backpack. When Balthazar calls him David, David replies, "How did you know my name?" Balthazar tells him and David proceeds to act like a dog chasing it's tail and he spins around trying to read his backpack. This is typical of the humor in the movie. Yes, it's pretty simple. Yes, it's a little corny. But yes, it's also pretty funny.
There are good moments and there are some pretty awful moments. One of the good moments is an homage to Mickey Mouse, or as I call him (like Pete does), Mickey, the Mouse and Fantasia. One of the bad moments? At one point a HUGE bronze bull comes to life. HUGE. Cage hides behind a car. A car? This is a HUGE bull. Then the bull gets his horn stuck on a Volkswagen Bug Car. It was just silly. At another point, Cage is standing on a ledge and tells David about how important it is to value every moment you spend with loved ones and with supreme drama, as in draaaaaama, he falls backwards off the building. It was just silly.
I thought the good moments outweighed the bad and there were some tween-age boys behind me that said, "Awesome" over and over through out the film. Two women leaving the theater at the same time I did were humming the song from Fantasia and told me that the movie was "fantastic!". I'm not quite as enthusiastic. If you have tween-agers, I think they will love it, go to the theater. If you don't have kids who would enjoy it, my recommendation would be to wait for the DVD. It was good, but for adults, Inception, was much better.

Have you seen the YouTube videos of the Old Spice guy? One of the latest viral ad campaigns is from none other than Old Spice. No longer your Grandpa's after shave, Old Spice is getting millions of hits on their ads consisting of a very hot guy in a towel answering fans twitter questions in his YouTube videos. People are tweeting him asking for videos responding to all sorts of burning questions, "From how many teeth does a shark have?" to "Would you propose to my girlfriend for me?".
This is such a CUTE idea!!!
Cool. That was cool.
Ellen Page also stars in this movie as one of the people Cobb chooses for his team. She is one of my favorites, I loved her performance in Whip It.
One caveat, if you are frustrated in movies when you don't know what exactly is going on, this is not the movie for you. My parents are like that - they like to hear every word and don't like uncertainty, flashbacks, dream vs reality, etc. I am not recommending this to them.
Entertainment.com offers the 2010 Entertainment Book for the discounted price of $5 with free shipping when you buy 2. I just ordered mine - $10 for 2 books, shipped!
