Tag: Review

  • Studio C Blog Tour and Giveaway

    Studio C Blog Tour and Giveaway

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    Studio C Review:  I can’t say enough good about Studio C. There is a lot of comedy out there, but very little of it is family friendly.  I love that I don’t have to wait for my kids to be asleep before I enjoy a little comic relief.  The kids are even enjoying it too. Though they don’t completely understand the comedy part, the kids are still able to laugh at things like Shoulder Angel and Captain Literally. 

    I got a bit more of a laugh during the P90X sketch when my kids thought it was a real exercise video and jumped up and started following along. 
    Mark and I have been watching Studio C on youtube for a couple months now. We usually take a Sunday night and search out any we hadn’t seen yet. I was thrilled when I found a few exclusive sketches on the DVD, as well as a number that I had not seen before. 
    As a fun side note, I’m totally jealous of my sister. She works as a janitor in the BYU Broadcast building, and gets to see the Studio C set multiple times a week as she cleans. How cool is that? I may tag along to work with her one day…
     

       

    Studio C

    Seasons 1 and 2 of the hilarious BYUtv sketch comedy series, Studio C, featuring Whitney, Mallory, Jason, Matt, and the rest of the cast pulling out all the stops with two full seasons of enough rip-roaring hilarity to make you spit milk out of your nose. Travel back to the moment it all began and watch some of the very first Studio C sketches, plus two never-before-seen features!

    Includes popular episodes featuring

    • Presidential Shoulder Angel
    • Facebook Friends Song
    • Flirting Academy
    • Captain Literally
    • The Center for People That YouTube Made Infamous
    • Candy Land Character Conference
    • Bollyside
    • Dana’s Dead
    • And many more!

    Special Features

    • Exclusive Feature: “Just Jeremy Date”

    Exclusive Sketch: “Substitute Miss Frizzle”

    • Season 2 Outtakes

    Studio C is a hit sketch comedy series that the whole family can enjoy. Like the popular TV show Saturday Night Live, the cast performs original sketches that parody American culture and the hilariously awkward moments of everyday life; but with a refreshingly wholesome yet hilarious spin. With their huge fan-base and increasing popularity, Studio C aims to produce clean, family-oriented comedy for a national audience.

     


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    Ends 12/31/13

  • Create Something One Of A Kind with Blurb

    Create Something One Of A Kind with Blurb

    *This is a sponsored post and contains affiliate links. All added thoughts and opinions are my own*

    People love getting really creative, one-of-a-kind books for Christmas. Books that elicit a “where did you find this?” response. At least my family does!  My sister has decided to be very creative and asked that our gift to her this Christmas not be a thing, but rather that we allow her to pick a book and we have to read it over the Christmas break. I’m all on board for that plan!

    Don’t miss Blurb’s sale! Code only good until 11/30

    As the leading indie- and self-publishing platform, Blurb has an entire online bookstore full of unique books by an incredible array of undiscovered, self-published authors, artists, and photographers. And while these books probably aren’t in your recipient’s bookshelf, many of them should be. So, if you’re thinking of giving unique gifts this year, consider these titles. Each costs around $40 or less:

    We all have cookie cravings. Popular food blogger Maria Lichter decided to put them into something deliciously original: A baking book featuring 30 recipes you won’t find anywhere else.


    This charming collection of original, vintage photos shows us that as long as there have been cameras, we’ve wanted to photograph our canine best friends. As a special bonus, there’s a glossary of the early photographic methods used in the original images. 


    Perfect for the photography or graffiti-art fan on your list. This book is an explosion of gritty color that explores the wonders of street art and analog photography. 


    A short, wonderfully illustrated collection of recipes (and food stories) that will inspire you to pick up the knife and spatula—or just pen and paper. 
    Illustrated and written many years apart by a mother and daughter, this sweet rhyming story told by a fox is pure joy for all ages.


    Chicken goggles, air-conditioned rocking chairs, monkey jockeys for greyhounds… humankind has invented and sought to patent some amazing and crazy things. Illustrator Jordan Natyshen illustrates some of the strangest in this history of odd inventions. 


    The perfect stocking-stuffer for fans of off-beat humor, this undeniably nutty book is based on a Tumblr blog and combines simple photo collages of small horses in human environments with incredibly funny captions.
    What can you do with an empty roll of toilet paper? If you’re French artist Anastassia Elias, you create tiny dioramas inside of the discarded tubes. Inspired by art and movies, these pieces are beautifully crafted, fun, and unbelievably detailed. 


    If you, or someone you love, listened to New York punk and new wave in the 70s, chances are your favorite artist can be found in this book. Bobby Grossman photographed Iggy Pop, David Byrne, The Ramones, Debbie Harry, Andy Warhol and many more. This book is a time capsule of—and a love letter to—a legendary time, place, and sound.


    Take a second and head over to Blurb to see if you can end your search for that perfect gift this season! 

  • Easy Meals for Busy Nights with #KraftRecipeMakers

    Easy Meals for Busy Nights with #KraftRecipeMakers

     

     
    Ever have those nights where you’re running around, picking kids up from school, dropping them off for sports, music, and other extra activities. Then you’ve got a movie date with your spouse, and still need to get quick family meals on the table. I recently came across Kraft Recipe Makers thanks to another blogger, and had to pick up a couple. These are the BEST easy meals I’ve ever come across, that I still feel good about serving up.
     
    It was about a month ago I came across a recipe using the Kraft Recipe Makers. I had never heard of this before and wasn’t even sure what I was looking for when I went to the store the first time. When I found them though, I got pretty excited about the variety of flavors. That first time I picked up a couple different varieties and used the Sweet and Sour Chicken that night to create a kid favorite!
     
     
    The other night Mark sent me a message about a fun family activity going on that night at the library. It looked fun, but left little time to put dinner together. I was so glad I had the Chicken Bruschetta Pasta on hand.  This meal kit was absolutely delicious, and fit right into the time frame I had. 
     
     
    I loved the easy to follow directions and photo’s on the back of the package. Have you ever actually measured your pasta before?  Normally I dump the whole bag into some water, but decided to follow measurements this time.
     
     
    My family are big pasta eaters, so I was worried it wouldn’t be quite enough, but it was plenty. Once I had the pasta going, I moved onto the chicken.
     
     
    Next time I make this (because we will be making it again!), I’ll make sure to cut the chicken into a bit smaller pieces. Simmering the chicken in the Basil Garlic sauce, made our house smell divine!
     
     
    Once the chicken and pasta are cooked, you combine them add the finishing sauce and some Parmesan cheese. Voila, dinner served!  I didn’t time it exactly but I’d say it was close to a total 30 minutes from start to finish. Quick easy meal served!
     
     

     

     
    The only thing I wish I’d done different was seen this tip while still at the store. We were out of croutons, but I have a feeling they would have been the perfect addition to this pasta!  Since I missed grabbing some croutons I tossed some garlic toast in the oven to add to the canned green beans on the side. A perfectly balanced meal in my book.
     
     
    Not only was this an easy meal to prepare, but the kids loved it too – especially Prince L. Just check out the smiles he gave as the pasta was shoved in his mouth.  
     
     
    We had just enough leftover for my lunch today (my lunch, not the kids..). I should have expected it, but Prince L’s sandwich was tossed on the floor and I found him on my lap stealing pasta. He knows where the good stuff is. 
     
    The debate is on now – Asian Fish Tacos next, or Verde Chicken Enchiladas?  We don’t have many crazy busy nights yet, but I know they’re going to start creeping up on us. I’ll be keeping a couple Kraft Recipe Makers in the pantry for an easy meal maker.
     
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  • Dinner time FUN with The Pasta Shoppe

    *This is a sponsored post on behalf of The Pasta Shoppe. Product was provided in exchange for an honest review.  All thoughts, opinion, and photo’s are my own*

    Dinner Time Fun

    Getting my kids to eat sometimes is like pulling teeth – something we’re becoming quite familiar with lately as well.  One kid might like it, but then everyone else won’t touch it. I even try  hard to have a little something for everyone on the plates.  Dinner time has not been a fun occurrence in our house as we beg, bribe, and demand that our kids eat something relatively healthy.

    One thing I know they will all eat though is Pasta. Lots and lots of pasta. Have you ever read the book More Spaghetti, I Say! ?  Those are my kids, except they never get sick of it…never…  My pasta was boring though…toss it in a pot, add some sauce, done. Same thing every time we eat pasta – only now I’m the one who’d rather have something different, while the kids and Mark are happy.

    Not the greatest photo, but the pasta here is a Spinach Basil Garlic Angel Hair, shaped into little nests. Cutest pasta nests ever with a boost of healthy…the kids didn’t know what hit them.

    Then I found The Pasta Shoppe.  So many goodies, I actually got excited about having pasta again because they gave me the recipe with the pasta, and most come with a seasoning mix as well. Pasta has once again become something everyone will eat, and even I enjoy.

    When our box of goodies arrived, Mark had been pretty sick with a chest cold and what beats a cold better than Chicken Noodle Soup? Luckily for us there was a box of Chicken Noodle Soup mix just waiting for us.

    Mark gave this soup a thumbs up, and even had a second bowl. I loved it as well, while the kids were so so…but mostly because, GASP, I added peas to the soup.  The little chicken pastas were too adorable, I just had to line them up on the side of my bowl.

    I don’t know how it keeps coming up, since I’m not really a football fan, but here I go talking about the BYU and UofU rivalry again. They had their big game a couple weeks ago (same day I got the pasta actually), and so I of course shared this picture on Instagram (I’d love for your to follow me there @adelinapriddis!) and Facebook…

    I thought for a minute I should host a last minute football game for all my friends and family. Instead I decided to hold onto the pastas for another occasion – our church’s Relief Society Broadcast Dinner. I had signed up to bring a salad, and thought a little mix would be fun.

    The Collegiate pasta’s come with 3 recipes, and a vinaigrette dressing mix. It was light, and so good. We had quite the turn out to our dinner, so the only comment I overheard, was from an older lady who loved the bright colors of the blue and red pasta. The bowl was cleaned out when I left.

    We still have a couple more packages to try including ABC, Music, and Halloween shapes.  I can’t wait to use the ABC pasta with Princess R during our school time.

    School Fundraising

    The Pasta Shoppe loves helping out your school with their Fun Pasta Fundraising. You can earn between 40 and 50% from orders all going back to your school. I love a good school fundraiser, but those ones we did as a kid always seemed like random items overpriced. Not so with Fun Pasta Fundraising. Everyone loves Pasta, and their prices are pretty decent as well.  I’m heading to a PTA Board Meeting this Friday, and will be presenting all the info to our president. I’m hoping this will be one to catch on, because pasta is something I can get behind.  If you’d like more information on getting your school in on some Pasta Fundraising visit their website here
    Gluten Free Pasta
    For all my gluten free friends out there, The Pasta Shoppe has not forgotten you! They don’t have a lot yet, but they do have a few selections of gluten free pasta made in a dedicated Gluten Free Facility so you won’t have to worry about contamination. 
    Pasta Giveaway
    The Pasta Shoppe wants to send a package of Pasta goodies to one of my readers!!
    All you have to do is fill out the Rafflecopter form below. 
    A few rules before you get started…
    This giveaway is open to residents of the Continental US. Sorry Alaska and Hawaii.
    You must be 18 or older to enter. 
  • Working It Out by Rachel Anderson #BookReview

    Working It Out by Rachel Anderson #BookReview








    Working It Out A chance encounter . . . Grace Warren’s life is safe and predictable—exactly the way she likes it. But when she gets roped into going to an auction to help out a friend, everything changes. She meets Seth Tuttle—a guy who unexpectedly kisses her then disappears, leaving her flustered and upset. If she never sees him again, it will be too soon.
    A chance for love . . . Weeks later, when Seth limps into Grace’s rehab clinic post surgery, she immediately recognizes him. Unfortunately, he’s every bit as frustrating and annoying as she remembered. Yet there’s something about him that makes her second-guess her carefully placed boundaries even though he’s everything she’s sure she doesn’t want in a man. But maybe Seth is exactly what Grace has needed all along—assuming she’s willing to risk safe and predictable for a chance at love.  





    Author Rachael Renee Anderson

    Rachael Anderson is the author of five novels (Working It Out, The Reluctant Bachelorette, Minor Adjustments, Luck of the Draw, and Divinely Designed) and two novellas (Twist of Fate, from the All I Want anthology and The Meltdown Match from The Timeless Romance Anthology: Summer Wedding Collection). She’s the mother of four and is pretty good at breaking up fights, or at least sending guilty parties to their rooms. She can’t sing, doesn’t dance, and despises tragedies. But she recently figured out how yeast works and can now make homemade bread, which she is really good at eating.

    My Review:  I really enjoyed reading Working It Out. Although this was a quick read, and one full of romance and pure fun, it also made me think. What am I doing in my life, to hinder having some fun? Am I giving excuses to avoid a possible outcome, or do I really try to live my life to the fullest?  Rachel took some sensitive subject with disabilities, but also a true fear of “what may happen” and turned them into positive outcomes. After reading Working It Out, I’m actually almost inspired to go book a paintball date with Mark. We’ve never done something like that, mostly because I worry – What if it hurts? What if I look like a fool? What if..?

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  • Stinky Clothes Solution #Giveaway

    Stinky Clothes Solution #Giveaway

    *I have received product for review as a Purex Insider. These are my honest opinions. No financial compensation has been given.*


    Let’s be honest here, we all have stinky clothes. Some are just your everyday wear smell, but others can get real stinky. Especially if you have kids.  
    Recently our biggest stinky problem has been Princess R’s clothes. For the most part she is potty trained, but some days she doesn’t quite make it, or she slightly misses the toilet and gets the back of her pants, or she just plain doesn’t want to go in the potty and would rather change and hide her clothes than go.  It’s the life of a 3 year old after all. 
    To help combat the stench that started taking over the Princess’ room I decided to try some Purex fabric softener dryer sheets. They smell coming from the box is quite strong, and I was sure it would overpower the other smell. I started by adding one Dryer sheet to Princess R’s clothes drawers, since that is where she likes to hide her dirty clothes the most. I mean Come on Now, child! Those other clothes are clean!!  
    My next step will be adding them to the kids laundry baskets as well. I do laundry almost daily, but sometimes it’s closer to 2-3 days before I get through all the kids clothes, and by that point the clothes on bottom are really starting to stink. The fabric softener sheets will really help solve this problem.
    If you’re planning any last minute summer vacations, I would also take a box of dryer sheets. Just toss it in your suitcase and on your way home, when your pulling dirty clothes with you, a nicer smell will greet your nose back at home. Hold the applause, you can thank me later. But seriously now, I don’t do laundry on vacation, and neither should you. Just take some dryer sheets. 
    In the past I’ve never really liked to use Dryer sheets in our laundry. I like my clothes smelling fresh all on their own, not scented unnaturally. But then I had another stinky problem – I buy unscented detergent, and the last brand we purchased I’m not a fan of. Our clothes leave the wash still smelling odd, as if they didn’t really get clean. I could have just changed back to my preferred Tide Free and Clear, but I can’t waste detergent. 
    I was really worried the Purex dryer sheets would leave too much of a scent on our clothes though, and cause some skin irritation. So far, after a few weeks of use, we are still doing great. The clothes come out with just a light hint of Lavender, and all our sensitive skins have been just fine. Hooray!  
    Another plus, is that it has reduced static cling to zilch, a feature I know Mark truly appreciates with all his button up shirts. It’s made folding the clothes a lot easier as well. 
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  • How I overcame my Nail Biting habit with Jamberry

    How I overcame my Nail Biting habit with Jamberry

    *This post contains an affiliate links, and I will be compensated when you click through and make a purchase.*

    Confession time – I bite my nails. It’s been a habit since I was a kid. One I would love to kick, but have struggled on and off with for my whole life. I know I’m not the only one, though. If you struggle with nail biting and are looking for a solution, perhaps these suggestions can help. 

    5 Tips to Help Cure the nail biting habit

    I’ve tried many different solutions over the years. Some have been a temporary fix, while others lasted longer. Every person will be different, though, so try them all until you find one that sticks. 

    Jamberry Nails

     

     
    I’d heard of Jamberry and thought they sounded fun and trendy. I was really worried that I’d just bite them off though. So my friend Jenn and I got together at a frozen yogurt place, and she showed me how they worked. I told her my concern about the nail biting problem I have. She then told me she use to bite her nails as well, but the Jamberry shields have helped her stop. 
    I was still skeptical, but I was desperate to try anything before my kids took up the habit out of sheer example.
     
     
    What was the difference? Jamberry nail shields are not something you paint on. They remind me a lot of vinyl wall stickers, but for your fingers, and with better sticking power. I’d say Jamberry Nails are a long term solution IF you continue to wear them daily. 

    Bad Taste

    Another common solution for nail biters is to paint them with something that tastes bad. There are many products out there that do this, like Thum. For me, it has never helped. My nail biting habit is so ingrained, and so much a part of me, that the bad taste is overlooked. I do think these products will help little kids who are just starting to bite. Even just painting the nails with fingernail polish could be enough of a turn off in the early years. 

    Wear Gloves

    If you wore gloves every day for the rest of your life you would never be able to bite your nails again. That’s not terribly practical of course, but it would work. Instead, if you keep some gloves on hand and find yourself biting your nails, try slipping those precious fingers into a stylish glove to curb the urge. I find I bite when I’m bored, so places like the car are optimal to keep a pair of gloves. Sitting in traffic or carpool…just slip the gloves on. 

    Manicures

    I find if my nails are done professionally than I am less likely to gnaw them off. Having pretty fingers is a visual motivator for me. Unfortunately, it’s also an expensive one that I am not willing to pay for as frequently as I would need them done to keep from biting. If it fits your budget and motivates you to stop biting, definitely give it a try. Every girl deserves a manicure at least periodically right?

    Find Your Triggers

    The biggest key to stopping any bad habit is to figure out what is triggering them. Mine I’ve concluded come from different things. If I’m extremely stressed or anxious about something, I will start biting. There are periods of about a full year where I’ve left my fingers alone. All it takes is one stressful event to bring the habit back to full swing. 

    Once I start biting again, it becomes extremely difficult to stop again. The big stress may have started the biting, but it’s the daily annoyances, anxieties, and even boredom that keep the habit going. This is a hard one for me to change because these events are often out of my control. Instead, I need to find a way to cope better. It starts with being concious of the nail biting.


  • Osteoblasts to the Rescue #BookTour

    Osteoblasts to the Rescue #BookTour

    Osteoblasts cover Osteoblasts to the Rescue

     

    Merrin and Pearl are at it again! This time these two young Human Body Detectives are exploring the skeletal system.
    With the ability to jump in and examine the various systems in the body, Merrin and Pearl’s adventures are fun stories and helpful tools to educate children.
    In Osteoblasts to the Rescue, Merrin and Pearl navigate their friend, Lily’s, broken arm and learn all about bones.
    As the fourth in The Human Body Detectives series, Osteoblasts to the Rescue can also stand alone as a book that’s sure to inform, engage, and inspire readers of all ages.


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    Author Heather Manley, N.D.

    I have always been passionate about healthy foods and exercising. Growing up in Toronto, Canada I would exhaust my allowance at the health food store and write school papers on spices and herbs. It was no wonder I found myself studying biology at Eckerd College in St. Petersburg, Florida. I loved animals as well so I initially focused on wildlife conservation and animal biology, however, with some exposure to naturopathic medicine, this health care philosophy rang true for me. I switched to pre-med and I graduated in 1993. I earned my doctorate at the from the National College of Naturopathic Medicine in Portland, Oregon before moving with my family to Hawaii where I became licensed and continue to practice today.

    Everything I learned in medschool came into fruition when my children were born. I realized the importance of teaching them, by example, about healthy food and lifestyle. Telling them what to eat was not enough, so I created and wrote educational adventure stories that explain the physiological systems in the body. Not only did my kids love the engaging and interactive stories but so did their friends.

    I love seeing kids have fun learning to understand their bodies and how food helps them run faster and be smarter. My focus is on preventative health. I am passionate about encouraging families to seek the value of a simple lifestyle and offering tools to assist them at being proactive and confident in their daily living. I am constantly inspired seeing people make positive changes in their lives. With my website, I am excited to reach more families in a way that will manifest healthy living.

     

    My Thoughts  I was pleasantly surprised by Osteoblasts to the Rescue. I haven’t read the previous books in the Human Body Detectives series, but I definitely want to now. I read this with my 6 and 5 year old. The 6 year old kept her attention, and stopped to ask me different questions on what this meant or that meant, when different bones were mentioned. I felt we got a pretty good layout of the upper human body while reading this, but the best benefit was that my kids got to learn a little something without even realizing it!  Our 5 year old, who paid a little less attention, did have a lot of fun going back through the book to find all the hiding Osteoblasts.  We’ll for sure be adding the rest of the series to our home library so we can continue to learn with the Human Body Detectives!

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  • The Rockin’ Chair by Steven Manchester #BookReview & Author Interview

    The Rockin’ Chair by Steven Manchester #BookReview & Author Interview

    I have been thrilled to review Steven Manchester’s last 2 novels – Goodnight Brian and Twelve Months. His stories are unlike anything else I’ve read.  So when Steven asked if I would review his newest novel – The Rockin’ Chair – I couldn’t pass it up. This time though, I asked if he wouldn’t mind doing a little interview with me. Enjoy!  The Rockin’ Chair was released today 6/18/2013

    Interview with author Steven Manchester


    When did you first know you wanted to write a book?  
    I’d just returned home from Operation Desert Storm, and was working as a prison investigator in Massachusetts. Needless to say, there was great negativity in my life at that time. I decided to return to college to finish my degree in Criminal Justice. During one of the classes, the professor—Barry McKee—talked about police work but nothing else. I finally raised my hand and asked, “The criminal justice system is vast. What about the courts, probation, parole – corrections?” Barry smiled and told me to see him after class. I thought I’d finally done it! In his office, he explained, “There’s no written material out there on corrections or prisons, except from the slanted perspective of inmates.” He smiled again and dropped the bomb. “If you’re so smart,” he said, “why don’t you write it?” Nine months later, I dropped the first draft of 6-5; A Different Shade of Blue on Barry’s desk. From then on, I was hooked. I was a writer.
    Who has been your biggest support through the writing process?
    From an inspiration perspective: My family; wife and children. Everything I do is done with my children in mind, trying to teach them by the example I provide with my own life. And I could never thank my wife enough for the support she has given me through the years.
    From a writing perspective: Lou Aronica—my publisher, mentor and friend. He has taught me more about writing in a year than I was able to learn during the decade that preceded it.
    A question we must all ask, who are your favorite authors, and have their works shaped your writing?
    Stephen King- for his prolific works, and the amazing work ethic that has produced them all;
    Mitch Albom and Nicholas Sparks- for the emotional works that they’ve created. I’ve been inspired by both.
    I also love many of the classic American novelists that came before—especially Harper Lee. For me, To Kill a Mockingbird  is literary perfection.
    What piece of advice would you give an aspiring write?
    I work with a lot of aspiring writers. With an industry rejection rate of 96%+, this business can prove very harsh. I tell new writers:
    Be true to yourself, always.
    Write constantly.
    Keep the faith!!!
    And NEVER, EVER, EVER quit. Most people in this industry would agree that more than talent or skill or even luck, perseverance is the one trait that will always get the job done.
    Knock on every door you can, and keep knocking. I promise that eventually someone will open and the warmth you feel on your face will more than validate every hour spent alone in the darkness.
    When it comes to your books, you have chosen some strong emotional situations that people deal with in real life – where did the ideas for your books come from? Are there personal connections you have with each circumstance?
    I believe that good writing makes people think, while great writing makes people feel. I’m always aiming for the heart. There are personal connections to everything that I write—though most of it is fiction. For me, once I’ve decided on a theme that I feel passionate about, I write the book with my children in mind—to pass along my thoughts and beliefs.
    All of your books focus around family and the love and support we should find within them – would you tell us a little about your family?
    My wife Paula and I have four children (two boys and two girls) and, although we live very hectic lives, we try to share everything. I’m also blessed with parents and siblings that have been very loving and supportive.
    Finally, I want to know, do you have any books in the works? Can you spoil us with a little preview?
    A la Nicholas Sparks, Pressed Pennies is a wondrous tale of connecting love stories, proving that the world really is a small place and, whether we believe it or not, we’re all connected. Love can happen at any time in life – young or old – and the trick is to cherish it by living each of its moments to the fullest. Amid the heart-warming romances and deceitful twists and turns, Pressed Pennies tackles the trying issues associated with living in a non-traditional family. In an era of divorce and single-parenthood, it is a story about raising children and peacefully co-existing; making it work with mutual respect and consideration. The book’s underlying theme is discovered in the evolution of the 80’s child. Though life begins as wholesome and innocent, technology eventually takes over. Day care, fast food and a list of coveted luxuries replace long talks in porch swings, tree forts and family suppers. The price for comfort proves very expensive, though, as the American family is traded in for the American dream.
    Expected release date of February 2014.

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    The Rockin' Chair

    The Rockin’ Chair
    by Steven Manchester

    About the Book: Memories are the ultimate contradiction. They can warm us on our coldest days – or they can freeze a loved one out of our lives forever. The McCarthy family has a trove of warm memories. Of innocent first kisses. Of sumptuous family meals. Of wondrous lessons learned at the foot of a rocking chair. But they also have had their share of icy ones. Of words that can never be unsaid. Of choices that can never be unmade. Of actions that can never be undone.


    Following the death of his beloved wife, John McCarthy – Grandpa John – calls his family back home. It is time for them to face the memories they have made, both warm and cold. Only then can they move beyond them and into the future.

    My Thoughts: The thing about Steven’s books is no one is perfect, which makes them that much more relatable. We all have trials, and mistakes we make, but it’s how we deal with them, that make us who we are. The Rockin’ Chair takes a close look at a family who has let pride and anger stand in their way of family love. A key lesson I gleaned from this book is the need for open communication. Sharing our feelings, even if it might feel awkward at first, will benefit families in the long run. I don’t want to ruin the book for you, so all I can say is – go read this! Read this book, and then use it to better your family relationships. Steven you’ve aimed for the heart and hit your mark once again. Thank you for a heartfelt story of family, love, and forgiveness.
    Buy The Rockin’ Chair on Amazon

  • Because I’m Your Dad #BookReview

    Because I’m Your Dad
    by Ahmet Zappa

       About the Book:  This is a cute story about all the things a Father will do for his children. Some unrealistic – like skipping school to fly to Australia – but that represent every Father’s desire to do the very best for their child while having fun. 
    About the Author: The son of late rock musician/composer Frank Zappa and, as he puts it, “My awesome mother, Gail.”  Ahmet grew up with a learning disability and now writes books to help children discover how wonderful reading can be. He and his wife, Shana, are currently collaborating on a new book series, Star Darlings. Through his production company, Monsterfoot Productions, Ahmet has developed several television shows and movies, including “The Odd Life of Timothy Green.” Ahmet, Shana, and Halo live in Los Angeles, California under a rainbow with their three fur goblins Sandwich, Luna, and Figgy.
    My thoughts:  I absolutely loved this fun children’s book. Even more so, because it sounded funny with me reading “Because I’m Your Dad”, so I got to pass it over to Mark.  Listening to a dad read this story to his children, and know that they truly would do anything for them, was very heart warming. 
    The Princesses really got into this book, and have enjoyed Mark, and even myself reading it to them. Thought they love looking at it on their own as well. 
    Because I’m Your Dad would make a wonderful Fathers Day Gift. I personally love to give gifts that Mark can enjoy with the kids on Fathers Day, since they are the reason we get to celebrate him (similar thoughts for mothers day).  There seems to be very few books specifically for Dad’s to read to their children, so I’m pleased to add this to our collection. 
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