Win Giveaways Holiday Bash is Coming!

Remember our Back-to-School giveaway bash? We had so much fun that we’ve decided to again join our group of 11 fabulous Win Giveaways bloggers (go like us on Facebook!)  and bring you a two-part HOLIDAY bash! And the first installment starts next week, November 8th!

We have some amazing sponsors including our platinum sponsors Restaurant.com, Leap Frog, Living Social, and Veggie Tales!!




Here are the 11 other awesome blogs where you will also have chances to win! We have TONS of sponsors and great prizes!

Participating Blogs Include:

Make sure and check back with us on Monday as we kick off these awesome giveaways!

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One of those People

Please be advised before you read this that I am a jerk.  Ok, read away.

Yesterday Sophie had her first occupational therapy appointment (to build strength in her little fingers and hands), at the same place she gets speech therapy.  The appointment (which will occur the same time every week) was late afternoon so I had Joshua with me as well.

As I was parking the car, I saw a woman with two boys, probably ages seven-ish and nine-ish, walking in.  Both boys were drinking 20 oz. bottles of A&W root beer.

This is the point where I began judging her.

I had never been to the therapy center in the afternoon before, and as soon as we walked in, I was chagrined because the waiting room was PACKED FULL of “big kids”.  After-school appointment time. Ugh.  There were literally two seats left in the waiting room, one for me and one for Joshua.  Mine was of course, next to the woman with the root beer-chugging boys.  And even though I am approximately 30 feet wide and there was approximately 30 inches of space for me, she didn’t try to accomodate me at all or even look up. You know that little shift you do when you are in close quarters with a stranger, to try and make sure that each of you has as much personal space as possible?  Yeah, didn’t happen.  AND she had a giant binder of work-related matter in her lap that was totally taking up some of my personal space and she didn’t give a rat’s @$$.

There is a TV in the waiting room, which is never on, which I am thankful for, because I really don’t want Sophie watching “whatever is available”  in the waiting room.

Of course by the time I sat down, root beer-chugging nine-year-old was trying to turn it on and loudly complaining that something was wrong with it while his mother was busy ignoring him.  Then, he said, “Oh someone unplugged it!  That was dumb!”  (Personally, I think it was genius.) Then he plugged it in and turned it on. Great.

It was some weird Toy Story cartoon that freaked Sophie out.  “It’s all done, Mommy,” she kept saying, while I tried to soothe her and Root Beer’s mom continued to IGNORE him.  She was gave him the occasional irritated glance when he raised his voice to comment on the cartoon but that was it.  After about three uncomfortable minutes where I’m sitting practically IN HER LAP and my little girl is freaking about the tv show HER kid turned on, both Sophie and Root Beer Jr. (the seven-year-old) were called back for their appointments. A bunch of other people left, and then it was just me, Mother of the Year, Joshua, and Root Beer Sr.

Mommie Dearest was typing on her smart phone when RB Sr. says, “Mom, what are you doing?”

“I’m WORKING.” she spat back, as if to say, “The sound of your voice makes me want to kill myself.”

RB Sr. continued: “But I saw you smile.”

MD came back with the ever-loving, “OH, so I’m not allowed to SMILE when I work?”

By this time I had claimed one of the other empty seats in the waiting room, where although I wasn’t sitting on Mommie Dearest’s lap, I still had a front-row seat to her kid trying to get her attention and her loudly letting him know that he was not worthy of it.

Now, I will say that he *was* being a little irritating, but I think I know why.

When Sophie’s appointment was over, RB Jr. also came out and RB Sr. went back with one of the therapists.  I got my kids and got the heck out of there!  I was relieved I didn’t have to sit for another 30 minutes and listen to some more fun family banter.

But there’s always next Tuesday at 4:30!  Can’t wait for the next episode of “I treat my kids like crap in public”.  Hopefully I’ll keep being a member of the studio audience and don’t work my way up to stardom.

And I really hope that lady doesn’t read this blog.

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Halloween Traditions & a Giveaway!

When our babies looked like this:

Jenny, Bobby, Andy & I started a tradition of getting together for trick-or-treat (don’t worry, for a few years we just dressed up the kids and hung out on our porch. We totally weren’t using them to get candy). We’ve continued it every year, and now those tiny babies look like this:

Over the years, we’ve added a few more kids into the mix.

Next year, we’ll have one more!

It’s one of my favorite nights of the year.

I love going back and looking at all the costumes the kids have worn and how much they’ve grown. If you’ve been on Facebook in the last few days, you know I am not alone in taking tons of Halloween pictures – I think all of their 10 zillion users uploaded Halloween pictures this week!

Like I said, I love the Halloween pictures… but I am horrible about getting prints made. Horrible! It’s easily been a year since I have actually had a “hard copy” of pictures of my kids. I always mean to do it, I just never get around to it. Fortunately a couple weeks ago I got an email from the people at Kodak Gallery asking if I’d like to make a Halloween-themed photo book. Needless to say, I was excited!

Making my book was easy – Kodak Gallery’s SMARTFIT technology put my pictures in place automatically, and also gave me the option to move them around. I chose a Halloween cover and background for my pictures, and it turned out very cute! I also added text and borders to make it even more personalized.

Want to make your own?? You’re in luck! We’ve got two $50 gift cards to give away. Here’s how to enter:

1) Leave a comment on this blog post
2) For an extra entry tweet about this contest on twitter using #hocusfocus with a link back to this post, then leave a separate comment with your tweet URL. (Here’s an example – “Enter to win a $50 gift card from @galleryexposure & @momminitup! http://bit.ly/bGLDxM #hocusfocus”
3) Post on Facebook about Mommin’ It Up – like our page if you haven’t already and then leave a separate comment letting us know you did so.
4) Subscribe to our blog feed and leave us a comment letting us know you did or already do.

One winner will be chosen at random on Friday, November 5th.  Good luck!

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