Things I Love Thursday: Toy Story 3 Action Links

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Yesterday we had a very special event at our house; a Toy Story 3 Action Links party! Thanks to Mom Select and Mattel, I got to host a party showcasing five Toy Story 3 Action Links sets.  So, I invited over some of Joshua’s BFFs for snacks, drinks, and FUN!  Mattel also sent a Buddy Pack of 2 characters for each child to take home.  There were some happy campers at my house!

There were also some really happy moms.  Because the Toy Story 3 Action Links sets are all connectable AND interchangeable, they kept 8 children ages 3-7 very busy for two hours!  Literally the three other moms and I got to chat and had very few interruptions. It was awesome!  The big boys like Joshua and his first-grade friends could operate the toys all on their own and didn’t need us to get up and keep fixing or re-setting them.  It was glorious!  The smaller kids had a great time at the party, too, but keep in mind these sets are for ages 5+ – that is if you want them to be able to play with them by themselves while you get a few minutes of peace!!   Here are some more scenes from our fun afternoon:

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Evil Dr. Porkchop attacks...the Sunnyside Daycare breakout set!
train + Jessie to the rescue
Cortney's little guy E & Joshua setting up for fun
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Sophie was the only girl! But she was in Toy Story Heaven!

Although I was really excited to get these toys for my kiddos to review, I was a little nervous that they would require a lot of work and maintenance from me. But like I said, that was TOTALLY not the case!  Joshua at six & a half is perfectly capable of setting these up on his own, and rearranging them in lots of different fun combinations. And since all the sets work together, there are TONS of options for different stunt combinations.  So, I give the Toy Story Action Links sets a very enthusiastic two thumbs up!

We had a wonderful party, thanks so much to Mom Select and Mattel for letting us in on the Action Links trend!

I love Toy Story 3 Action Links so I’m linking this post up to Things I Love Thursday at the Diaper Diaries.  Check it out!

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I was provided with five Toy Story 3 Action Links sets by Mom Select and Mattel.  This post is totally my own and was not edited by them in any way!

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What’s Cookin’ Wednesday Giveaway!

Today’s What’s Cookin’ Wednesday is inspired by the Scanpan Professional Nonstick Saute Pan.

Prior to receiving this pan for review, I didn’t own a covered saute pan. In fact, I wasn’t sure how to saute anything! I had to google it. For those of you who are as well versed in cooking as I am, here’s the basic definition (found on cooking.tips.net): Sauteing food is a way of cooking through the use of dry-heat. This means that you use a very, very hot pan and a small amount of fat (or grease) to cook food really quickly. This usually means that the food will be browned, often with a caramelized outer shell.

So, how is this pan different from a skillet? Basically, it’s the design. A saute pan has a wide, flat bottom, which helps distribute the heat evenly. Also, it’s a little deeper than a skillet, which helps keep the food inside while it’s jumping around getting sauted!

This is a skill I have yet to master, I will admit. I am sad about this, because there are really few things I love in life more than sauted onions (yes I know I am a freak). But after doing some research, I think I have discovered my mistakes – apparently you’re supposed to let the pan heat up before adding the oil, then adding the food. Also, it’s important not to put too much in at a time, which I know is part of my problem.

The saute pan is also great for browning, braising, and deglazing. I have a lot of googling in my future because I don’t know how to do any of that.

But now, on to the important things! Here’s how you can win the ScanPan Professional Nonstick Saute Pan:

Required entry: Leave a comment on this post and tell us your best cooking tip (because clearly I need some).

Extra entries:
— Tweet about this contest & leave a comment with a link to your tweet. Here’s an example: “Win a @scanpang saute pan from @momminitup & @jennyitup!”
— “Like” us on Facebook and leave a comment telling us you did.

This contest will end at 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, December 7. Good luck!

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Top Ten Tuesday – Christmas Style

Now that Thanksgiving is over, we’re in full-on Christmas season, and I am excited. So for today’s top 10 Tuesday, I’m thinking of things I’m looking forward to throughout the rest of the month.

In no particular order…

1. Baking. I know it is totally unlike me, but I really like baking! In fact I have to make three pumpkin rolls tonight. I tried making them on Friday but they stuck to the pan and ended up a giant pumpkin-y mess. Yeah. So I am still working on getting good at baking, but I really do enjoy it. I’m even going to be brave and try this recipe from the Pioneer Woman – homemade cinnamon rolls. In our house, cinnamon rolls come out of a can, so this should be interesting. But look at the pictures in that post and tell me you’re not drooling!

2. Advent Calendar. Yesterday I came across this post from OhAmanda and was totally inspired to get crafty. Kate’s been wanting to get an advent calendar, so rather than buying one of the 99 cent ones with the crappy chocolate that we usually get, I’m going to make one this year. And by this year, I mean today, because tomorrow is December first. So I’ll whip one of those up right after I get done with the pumpkin rolls tonight. Right. Anyway, I plan to fill some of the days with silly bands and hot wheels and that sort of stuff, but for the most part I am going to focus on experiences. Some ideas I read online have include picking out a toy to donate, collecting change and taking it to the bell ringer and having a game night. I also noticed that Amy from Mom Advice wrote a post today about making an advent calendar from stuff you have around the house – oh and what do you know, she’s got a list of 24 Christmas activities. I love the internet. It is just full of ideas to steal.

3. Christmas lights. We’ve already started taking the long way home from wherever we go, just so we can check out the Christmas lights. There’s just something about Christmas lights… they exude happiness! We also make trips to a few of our local light displays each year. For those of you in the area, I recommend Light Up Middletown. It is free (although you can give a donation if you like) and you drive through so you don’t have to get out of the car. Take the kids in their jammies! Another one we discovered last year and absolutely loved is Woodland Lights at the Washington Township Rec Center. It is $6 a person to get in, but that includes the rides they’ve got inside and everything. It is well worth it! It’s got the most picturesque spot to visit with Santa you can imagine – a cute little stone house. They let a few people in at a time and it is so much better than the mall. And you can take your own pictures instead of shelling out $15.

4. Wrapping presents. I love to wrap presents. I like to make them look nice… I make my own bows and everything. I generally create a present-wrapping station in my basement that contains everything I need to wrap, access to the television, and wine. Those are all essential ingredients!

5. Our Christmas Eve tradition. Christmas day is always crazy for us… many years we have four stops to make on that single day! But Christmas Eve is a little more laid back. We go to lunch with my grandma and my sister and her family, and then just chill until it’s time to go to church. After church we pick up a pizza and head home to put the kids to bed and put finishing touches on the preparation for the big day.

6. Christmas cookies. Each year, we go to my BFF Jess’s house to decorate Christmas cookies and make a gingerbread house. We get one of those gingerbread kits. The first year we tried to follow the directions and paste the pieces together with icing, but that didn’t work and we had to break out the glue gun. Now we don’t even bother with the icing and head straight for the glue! It’s always such a fun afternoon, and this year we’ll introduce this tradition to her baby girl!

7. Christmas cards. It’s the one time of the year we’re actually excited to get the mail!

8. Christmas music. Sam and I have been listening to the Veggie Tales Christmas CD (which you can download for FREE from amazon) on the way to and from school this week. I love hearing him sing! I’ve also been meaning to break out my Amy Grant Home for Christmas cd. I’ve had that since high school, but it is a classic.

9. Christmas morning. Is there really anything better than kids’ faces on Christmas morning? Our kids are at the perfect ages for Christmas, and I can’t wait to watch them this year. It’s something I want to remember forever.

10. Jonah. Need I say more?

What are you excited about this year? Any favorite traditions or activities? I can’t wait to hear!

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