Look Your Best At the Beach – Are You Bikini Ready?
January 31, 2010 by Moomette's Magnificents (Admin)
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Because Your Worth It

We wait all year for vacation season and summer. Great weather, lots of sunshine, shorts, tank tops, bathing suits, and for those brave souls out there, bikinis. No matter which summer attire suits your fancy, you’ll definitely want to look your best. Here’s how to put it all together and be bikini ready for that upcoming cruise.
Last year about this time, my youngest daughter was in her senior year at college and planning a cruise to the Caribbean during Spring Break. I actually did a post here of all the text messages I received from the “Little Mermaid” and you could say I traveled ‘vicariously.’
Whether your planning a spring break road trip, honeymoon or family trip to Disney, you’ll no doubt want to shop for some new funky new beach wear for poolside, walks around the promenade deck, or on those tropical island beaches. Your choice of a new bathing suit is no longer limited to the basic one-piece or bikini. There’s a huge variety of new styles, one of which will be perfect for you. I recently bought a tankini, to try to hide a flabby stomach. If the tops of your legs aren’t your best feature, go for a mini swim skirt to go with your bikini. To get rid of any unsightly body hair, try using hair removal wax strips.
Once you’ve found the perfect suit, you’ll also want to look for some accessories to accentuate it. There are many different types of swimwear cover-ups. A cover-up is a good way to protect your skin from over-exposure to the sun. Just about anything goes when it comes to cover-ups. From an over-sized t-shirt to a lacy beach robe, you’re sure to find one that fits your taste and goes well with your suit. One very popular type of cover up, for those just wanting to cover the bottom half of the body, is a sarong. It so reminds me of “South Pacific!”
Hats are a pretty yet practical accessory. Wearing a hat helps to protect your face, neck and shoulders from the damaging rays of the sun. You’ve spent all that time with facials and facial hair removal, so it’s a bonus if your hat just happens to perfectly coordinate with your cover-up and suit. Even though in reality your hat will shade your eyes, sunglasses are another absolute necessity. Fashionably dark is better, and be sure they have a good level of UV blocking for maximum eye protection.
The importance of shielding yourself from the sun makes sunscreen one of your most important accessories. Apply liberally and thoroughly and re-apply periodically throughout the day.
Many beach lovers like to get a head start on their tanning by visiting a tanning studio before heading to the beach. A better idea might be to use one of the self-tanning products that are available on the market today. A base tan helps avoid painful sunburn and because you already look tanned, you’ll probably be more willing to use a more protective sunscreen and avoid getting too much sun.
Before you hit the beach, you’ll want to give your feet a little extra attention too. After all, they’ve been hidden away and maybe even neglected for months. If you spring for a pedicure your feet will be very grateful and look great too. At the minimum, massage some cooling foot lotion into your heels and cuticles, and don’t forget hair removal to get rid of any pesky hair on your tootsies! This will go a long way toward making your feet ready for that new shade of nail polish.
So what are you waiting for? Grab your towel and beach bag, put on those cute sandals along with that pretty cover-up over your bikini and head out to the beach looking fab-u-lous, dahling!


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Affordable Scarves – Review and Giveaway
January 30, 2010 by Moomette's Magnificents (Admin)
Filed under baby boomer, fashion, frugal, giveaways, leisure, lifestyle, shopping
Fashion Accessories
Scarves For Fashion and Function
Both of my daughters are the fashionistas of the family. Always uber-up-to-date on the latest fashion trends, I must have been given the wrong babies when I brought them home from the hospital. As a Baby Boomer, I now take my fashion cues from my girls.
Are you interested in updating your appearance, at least in terms of your fashion? If you are, you may not only want to examine the latest in fashion trends, as far as clothing, but you may also want to examine the latest trends in fashion accessories. Fashion accessories are rapidly increasing in popularity, although many still don’t know exactly what they are, or what to do with them.
When it comes to fashion accessories, you’ll find that a number of different products are included. Fashion accessories, like fashion clothing pieces, come in a number of different sizes, shapes, and styles. You’ll find fashion accesories that are designed for all body types – average, petite, and plus sized women.
One of the many different types of fashion accessories available for purchase are Pashminas, wraps and scarves. Womens scarves come in a number of different sizes, shapes, and styles. That’s one of the reasons why they’re often referred to as fashion accessories. There are scarves out there that are designed for wearing with a casual pair of jeans, as well as office wear and evening wear.
I recently had the opportunity to review a Pashmina wrap from Affordable Scarves. I chose (naturally!) The Hartford, in purple and gold. It’s made of beautiful 100% authentic pashmina, and is completely reversible. I liked how it looks very elegant, yet I can wear it with a sweater, or even a little black dress for evening! It measures 72″ L x 27″ W and has a 3.5″ fringe.
Affordable Scarves has a wonderful selection of styles - Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter, and Seasonless. Selections include silk scarves, cashmere scarves, and pashmina scarves, loop scarves, knit scarves, and shawls.
They offer FREE standard shipping on all orders over $30, and have a Money Back Guarantee. Payment methods include Paypal, Google Checkout, most Major Credit Cards.
Fashion accessories are a great way to spice up any wardrobe, especially one that could use an updating, as well as extend your fashion budget.
Need to know how to tie one of these beautiful scarves?
Enter their How to Tie a Scarf Video Contest for other chances to win a scarf!
Now is the time to find the perfect gift for yourself, your teen, Valentines Day and Mothers Day!
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Moomette’s Magnificents is hosting a Giveaway Contest! For a chance to win, there will be one (1) winner of one (1) Affordable Scarf.
Please include a way of contacting you. Should you be the contest winner, this information may be shared with the contest sponsor in order to send your prize.
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Clorox & Danny Gokey Team Up – I Don’t Want to Miss …
January 30, 2010 by Moomette's Magnificents (Admin)
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I Don’t Want to Miss …
Balancing schoolwork with sports practice, play rehearsal, and club meetings complicates any youngster, pre-teen and teen’s life enough without the added burden of getting sick. The dual risk of the seasonal flu as well as the 2009 H1N1 virus, makes this year’s flu season especially complicated.
For millions of parents around the world, the day does not end with the school bell. There are still pictures to be painted, songs to be sung and games to be played. This all adds up to keeping children happy, safe and out of trouble. But, parents have to steer away from going overboard. My own girls were actively involved in after-school activities such as Brownies, dance lessons, religious classes, and sports. Parents should keep in mind that in order to keep your children healthy, everything should be in moderation:
After school is not baby-sitting
After school activities thrive only if it is backed by sufficient parental involvement. What would a soccer match be without parents cheering their little heroes from the sidelines?.
Research and choose
Instead of convenience being the decisive factor, find out things that will interest your child. Once you select a program, get the fine print and find out what you have to contribute.
Free time
Many children attend piano classes, followed by ballet and squeeze in some time for play dates in between just before they rush home in time for bed. This rigor is too much for a child. So, go slow.
When to quit
Often, parents enroll their child in an activity to discover that he may not be the prodigy they thought he would be. This is the time to let go. Your child may not become the next wonder-kid. But, let him cultivate an interest that he enjoys. Remember, happiness and fulfillment are all that matter.
To help spread the word about flu prevention, former American Idol finalist Danny Gokey has paired up with The Clorox Company to launch I Don’t Want to Miss…, a national campaign designed to get kids and their teachers involved in flu prevention.
Now in its second year, the program features a contest that invites school musical groups, like glee clubs, show choirs, etc. to develop a video performance of a song written by Berklee College of Music student Will Wells on what they don’t want to miss out on if they were home sick and why prevention is important. The winning school will win a music class led by former American Idol finalist Danny Gokey!
For each entry submitted, The Clorox Company will donate $100 (up to $10,000) to the Sophia’s Heart Foundation, a charity founded by Gokey in honor of his late wife, Sophia, and dedicated to helping children achieve academic success via musical training and restoring musical dreams in children.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommend that children and teens over 6 months and up to age 18 get flu vaccinations. In addition to vaccination, the most important step in flu prevention, disinfecting frequently touched surfaces and washing hands often play an important role in prevention.
Visit the Clorox page on Facebook to learn more about this creative and informational challenge. For the first 100 groups to submit, the teacher will receive a wellness care package from The Clorox Company.
I wrote this review while participating in a blog tour campaign by Mom Central on behalf of Clorox and received $20 thank-you gift certificate.


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Family Activities In The Big Apple – NYC
January 28, 2010 by Moomette's Magnificents (Admin)
Filed under Promotions, family, leisure, lifestyle, parenting, shopping, tourism, travel
Give My Regards to Broadway
I’ve been going to New York City for years – my mother-in-law always enjoyed going to see a Broadway matinee. We’d go see a show, and then go out to dinner at Sardis, Jack Dempsey’s, Tavern on the Green, or Gallagher’s. Sometimes I’d go on a work-sponsored bus trip with some of my friends. Over the years I’ve seen Cats, Evita, Les Miserabes, Phantom, The 5th of July, Hello Dolly, and oh so many more. My daughter, the dancer, really enjoyed seeing Chicago, the Musical. I still have most of the Playbills from these shows.
Whether for a vacation or just a short one or two-day visit taking in the scenery in Central Park on a folding electric bicycle, one can’t help but think of Broadway and the delightful shows that await in these hallowed halls of entertainment delight. To me, Broadway is the essence of New York. It can in turn be rowdy, bawdy, loud, brawling, soft, comedic, or romantic and yet rip-roaringly hilarious. For those who are willing to look for their perfect fit, Broadway has it all.
The problem with Broadway is that there are so many wonderful shows to see and such limited time (for most of us) in which to see them. Probably those who actually live in The Big Apple have enough time in which to appreciate the artistic treasure trove that’s represented within this wonderful city that never sleeps. Actually, in order to properly enjoy all the theatrical offerings available to you, you’d almost have to never sleep yourself!
It’s important to remember that all shows are not available at all times. Check to see whether Broadway Theatre Tickets are available for the show you wish to see before getting your hopes up. On to the musicals, which are my favorite types of Broadway entertainment. Chicago, Mamma Mia! Jersey Boys, Mary Poppins, Phantom of the Opera, The Lion King, and Wicked are currently playing right now.
Broadway is a great way to really enjoy what New York has to offer its visitors for entertainment. While it’s hardly possible to see each and every show that might interest you, it’s quite possible to make the time to view the one that is most appealing to you and it will be quite an experience for your entire family. Make it a tradition like my family has!


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Farm Fence and Pine Trees: Connecticut Winter – Wordless Wednesday
January 27, 2010 by Moomette's Magnificents (Admin)
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Connecticut Countryside

This photo was taken in Windsor, Connecticut – the oldest town in the state. It reminds me of the poem by Robert Frost - “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening.”
Where do you think the path leads?

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Triaminic Thin Strips – Coupon
January 26, 2010 by Moomette's Magnificents (Admin)
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Sick Day Guideline
Cold and Flu Symptoms in Children
When my daughters were younger both were enrolled in family daycare while I worked. My daycare provider was a mom of grown children, and had plenty of experience in recognizing when my girls weren’t feeling quite up to par.
As any new parent or parent will learn, children are very susceptible to illnesses, in part because their immune systems aren’t quite fully mature.
Breastfeeding is a recommended way of providing some immunity to common illnesses, however with so many moms returning to the workforce, most children are weaned by the time they’re 1 year old.
Children also have a habit of exploring the world around them with their mouths and their hands. Anything that comes into contact with their mouth and hands can potentially cause an illness.
The good news is that the more your child is exposed the stronger their immune systems will become, and their ability to fight off infection in the future.
This past fall we’ve all heard about the H1N1 virus.
Now that winter is here, as parents and grandparents we also must recognize symptoms of illness in our children, and know when to take action.
Colds/Cough – Cold and coughs are usually caused by viral infections, thus must be spread by person to person contact, not through the weather alone. Common symptoms of a cold include a stuffy nose, cough, possible sore throat and occasionally a temperature. Colds can become more severe and result in bronchitis, pneumonia and ear infections. Signs that a cold is becoming worse and may need medical treatment include green or yellow nasal discharge, fever lasting more than one day or a persistent and wheezy cough.
Flu – The flu is characterized by headaches, chills, muscle aches and a high fever. Respiratory symptoms may also develop, and a feeling of fatigue which may last for several weeks after initial symptoms. The flu is also spread from person to person contact usually with respiratory secretions of someone who is sick. Antibiotics can’t treat the flu.
Recently I heard through Debbie at We Speak Media about how Triaminic, a leader in children’s over-the-counter cold and flu symptom medication, has put together an online Cold & Flu Symptom Tracker, based on data from SDI Fan® (a source used by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention). I checked for my state, and Hartford, Connecticut is currently experiencing moderate cases right now.
Triaminic offers a downloadable sick day guideline which can help parents whether to send their child to daycare or school, or whether to keep them at home.
When dispensing medication to children, remember to always read and follow medicine labels exactly, to ensure that the child receives the right dosage. Single-use products like Triaminic Thin Strips® provides a pre-measured dose of medicine that dissolves quickly on the tongue, so parents know their children are receiving the recommended amount for their age.
You can download a free coupon for $1.50 off TriamincThin strips, an easy way to administer cough and cold medicine to your child.
Visit Triaminic.com and to find out the level of cold/flu activity in the city nearest to you.

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How To Get Paid to Write Every Day as a Ghostwriter
January 24, 2010 by Moomette's Magnificents (Admin)
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Work At Home Ideas
Do You Have Writing Skills?
If you have ever dreamed about having a career in freelance writing, you might look into the growing opportunity of ghostwriting. Ghostwriting is the practice of writing works (books, articles, etc.) anonymously for a client. In turn, the client gets full rights to place her name on the writing and publish it as her own.
Side Note: If you’ve heard of ghostwriting before and you already know it’s a career path you’d like to pursue, I recommend that you pick up a copy of Just Add Sweat’s “How to Become a Ghostwriter” Guide. It will show you exactly what you need to know to get started.
But if you’re new to the idea of becoming a ghostwriter, here’s more you should know.
To get into ghostwriting, there are a few skills you should have or work to acquire:
Excellent Writing Skills: Certainly to be a ghostwriter, you need to be able to write well. Your writing should flow well, cover topics thoroughly and in many cases, your clients will expect you to capture their unique voice in your writing.
Research Skills: As a ghostwriter, you’ll be responsible for finding and process all of the information that you will need to be able to do your writing on a specific topic.
Grammar & Spelling: It might seem obvious, but it’s important to note. All of the work that you turn into your clients as a ghostwriter must be free of any grammar and spelling errors.
Many different types of businesses and individuals readily use ghostwriting services. Authors, business executives, celebrities and others may look to ghostwriters to write books for them.
Online business owners, blog publishers and other websites hire writers to create articles and other content. Information product sellers look to ghostwriters to publish ebooks, how-to and other instructional guides. The sky’s the limit when you’re looking for people who want to hire ghostwriters.
There are many things you can do put yourself ahead in this field (and the How to Become a Ghostwriter Guide covers these and more in depth).
Here are a few ideas to get you started:
- Start building a resume that will get you noticed. Highlight any writing experience and if you don’t have any, you can offer to do a few free small projects to build your resume. Approach a non-profit business or someone that you know that might need writing services.
- Determine which topics you’re qualified to write about. Although many ghostwriters are well-rounded and can write on many researchable topics, having a specialty can help you get work. For example, you might have special knowledge of cooking, crafting, green or environmental, health, finance or parenting topics. Use this to your advantage.
- Have relevant samples readily available to showcase your writing skills. Many clients are more concerned with how well you write, rather than the amount of experience you’ve had.
To get more help, get a copy of Just Add Sweat’s “How to Become a Ghostwriter” Guide. It will help you discover if ghostwriting is indeed the right career for you, how to break into the business, service rates and more.
Ghostwriting can be a competitive business, but there is plenty of room for new writers if you’re armed with the right approach and that’s exactly what the guide will give you. Click here for all the details.

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Toilet Training in Your Future? Ferdinand Uses the Potty – Book Review
January 23, 2010 by Moomette's Magnificents (Admin)
Filed under Product Reviews, Reviews & Buzz, books, children, education, family, grandparenting, kids, leisure, lifestyle, parenting, shopping, toddlers
Make Potty Training Fun
An Empowering Toilet Training Tale
My grandson, Slugger, is my second grandchild. He’s 17 months old and tries to keep up with his older sister, ‘Lil Moomette who is 3.
As with any second child, Slugger inherited quite a few of his sister’s toys and books, which he enjoys – most of the time.
When I had an opportunity to review Ferdinand uses the Potty, I was delighted. I think this is just the right book for him to get introduced to potty training.
Most of my readers know I have two grown daughters, and of course, ‘Lil Moomette. Helping to potty train Slugger will send me into unexplored territory – I don’t have the faintest idea how to potty train a boy.
Fortunately, a short interview with the author, Jay Tucker, explains why this book is a must-have for parents (and grandparents alike!):
Our journey with our son inspired me to write a potty training book called, “Ferdinand Uses the Potty.” The story is about a young frog named Ferdinand who wakes up one morning in a wet bed. He has no idea what caused it, but fortunately, he has a supportive friend who has been there before to offer him encouragement and advice. “Ferdinand Uses the Potty,” is written in rhyme so that children and adults will enjoy one of life’s earliest lessons. The book is illustrated by award winning artist, D.E. West.
The book, part of the Growing With Love Series, is colorful and beautifully illustrated.
Other books from the series include:
- Billy Had to Move
- The “O, My” in Tonsillectomy & Adenoidectomy – How to Prepare Your Child for Surgery
Put this delightful, humorous book on your list of “must reads” or as a gift for any mom-to-be, daughter, daughter-in-law, daycare provider, homeschooling mom or friend who will be going through the challenge of potty training in the future!
Publisher: Loving Healing Press
Paperback
Author: Jay Tucker
ISBN: 978-11-932690-82-8
MSP: $13.95
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How To Sew A Button – Book Review and Giveaway
Back to Basics
Nifty Things Your Grandmother Knew
When I was in Middle School I had to take a class called “Home Economics.” Only it wasn’t called Middle School back then, it was called Junior High, for grades 7-9.
In Home Economics, we learned basic cooking skills such as food safety and baking. We also learned basic sewing and ironing skills. We had to find a pattern and learned how to shop for the right of fabric and sewing notions. I think that Home Ec should still be a required subject in schools.
Although I really tried to pass on such skills to my grown daughters when they were growing up, they were much more interested in playing sports. Of course, before Title IX came on-board, competitive sports weren’t available to girls my age.
The girls were in for a rude awakening when they went off to college and set up housekeeping in dorms and apartments! They were on the phone with ‘Mom’ all the time asking questions!
Recently I had the opportunity to review a wonderful new book by Erin Bried, a Senior Staff Writer at Self magazine, called ‘How To Sew A Button: And Other Nifty Things Your Grandmother Knew.”
In her book, Bried, who was featured on the “Today Show”, shares over 100 essential ‘must-know’ and ‘how-to’ skills that apply to both women and men. In preparation for her book, Bried interviewed over 20 grandmothers from across the country. My own mom and grandmother (who lived to be 101) grew up during the Great Depression, and because of that experience, learned to make do with what they had, as well as fix, repair and become creative. In fact, I inherited a cookie can full of thousands of buttons that my mom had cut off from garments over the years!
Some of my favorite chapters included:
- Omit Oopsies – How to Remove Most Stains
This is important, as any college student, mom, homeowner or apartment dweller knows. Want to know how to remove red wine, blood, lipstick or mud? It’s in here! If you’re a college student or apartment dweller who placed a deposit – these tips might help you get your deposit back when you move~
- Get Stoked – How to Build a Fire
My charming son-in-law is from Vermont. His family likes to have a bonfire or camp fire in a backyard pit. On one of my first visits up there, all the gals knew how to build, start and stoke the fire to keep it burning. I remember somebody saying that if you didn’t know how to build a fire up there, you wouldn’t survive!
- Use Your Imagination – How to Make Art Out of Pressed Flowers
Years ago we had a boat that we kept docked at a marina on the Connecticut River. In the fields nearby were tons of wild flowers. Many of my friends were getting married, so I used to pick the flowers and then dry and press them. I’d make a framed wall-hanging out of their wedding invitation. You’ll find plenty of tips in this chapter, as there’s definitely a trick to getting it to come out right!
How to Sew A Button is not only educational, it’s retro-chic and a wonderful read!
If you know a bride-to-be or a student going off to college, this book would make a special gift!
A Ballantine Trade Paperback Original
Published: December 15, 2009
ISBN: 978-0-345-51875-0
MSP: $15.00
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3 Tips For Maintaining a Healthy Lifestyle
January 23, 2010 by Moomette's Magnificents (Admin)
Filed under Promotions, baby boomer, food, health, leisure, lifestyle, womens health
Start the New Year Off On the Right Foot

No matter how old you are, you can control your health. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle is central to good nutrition. Don’t think that you have to be at the mercy of genetics – take a bit of time to take care of yourself and you’ll experience much better health. Pregnant women especially should pay attention to maintaining a healthy lifestyle while they’re expecting and while they’re nursing.
Here’s a look at a few things you can do to improve your chances of staying healthy and living longer.
Flossing
We don’t have to assume we’re going to lose our teeth as we get old anymore. Simply flossing on a regular basis, having a good affordable dental plan and keeping a good relationship with your dentist can do a lot to improve your smile, and make you look and feel younger.
Whole Food Nutrition
Almost all of us take a handful of supplements daily, whether from a prescription plan or over the counter. Keep in mind though that getting your nutrients from foods, as well as a manufactured vitamin, may give you more nutrients in better forms. Whole food nutrition can work to keep us younger for longer. Just make sure that your diet is complete and the food you eat is of high quality.
Avoid Smoking
Smoking can be a real problem for people who want to stay younger, longer. We all know the major side effects of smoking – lung cancer, heart disease, and appearance related problems. Check to see if your medical plan covers smoking cessation programs. If you want to age healthily, give up smoking by whatever means possible.
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