All posts by Anne Younger

Anne is a 30-something full-time SAHM mom of 5 ranging from 3 to 17 and grandma of 1 who resides in Ashwaubenon (Green Bay) Wisconsin. She started blogging in 2008 as a way to regain her sanity. She enjoys coffee, chocolate, cheeseburgers and vodka along with spending time with her husband and kids.

Shopping for the Holidays

*This is a guest post*

Believe it or not, I am not a big fan of shopping.  I think it might have something to do with all of the time I spent hanging out at the mall as a teenager.  Since I do not like to shop, I hate all the crowds and long lines, I choose to do my holiday shopping from the comfort of my home by ordering online!  Not only is it easier to get what I need for everyone but I can also pay a little extra to have it all wrapped too! family shopping, Christmas shopping, gifts

This year I have been doing a lot of online shopping for the kids and I swear that Amazon has a bunch of clairvoyants working for them because a lot of the items I have been shopping for this year have had great prices on their site and I have saved A LOT of money!

For years I went out the on Black Friday to try to get the good deals but these days I cherish my sleep and family time a lot more!

What do you do to save money during the holidays?  Do you order a lot of your gifts online?

Have a money saving tip you want to share? Leave a comment below and let me know!

Sesame Street Live: Can’t Stop Singing

Disclosure:  I received complimentary tickets to the show from Vee Corporation. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

Today, Alex and I made our way to the Brown County Veterans Memorial Arena in Green Bay to take Alexander and Ellie to see Sesame Street Live: Can’t Stop Singing.

This was my first time attending a Sesame Street Live event, Alex and Alexander attended a show back in 2010 when I was in NYC. I was so happy to be able to tag along this time and even more excited that we were able to get some free Meet & Greet Passes from a friend who wasn’t able to use them.

We arrived at the arena 90 minutes prior to the show to get in our Meet & Greet.
Alexander was beyond excited!

The kids got to snuggle with Elmo & Cookie Monster, and the Alex and I even got in on the action. From there we toured Sesame Street and took some additional pictures (stop by The Megalomaniac Mommy Facebook Page to see more!), and then we hung out in the Play Zone to see a few musical performances and warm up before the show!

All in all a good time was had by all. Ellie lasted the first 20 minutes of the show before passing out for a nap and woke up right as it ended. Alexander was glued to the show the entire time. Both Alex and I enjoyed the show and loved all of the different tunes….I am seriously regretting not buying the CD of the show so we can listen to them again!

Be sure to find out if Sesame Street Live: Can’t Stop Singing is coming to a town near you!

 

3 ways to get in the holiday spirit that you didn’t think of.

*This is a guest post*

The holidays are here and now that the elections are over we can get back to celebrating instead of arguing.  Here are three fun ways that you can get everyone back into the holiday spirit that you may not have thought of.  Feel free to add your favorite below in the comments as well.

1.  Broadway and Theatre

Many people think of the Rockettes in NYC when they think of Christmas and holiday shows.  Although that is a famous one, there are two other ones out there and one of them is touring.  Irving Berlin has an entire Broadway musical called white Christmas which is currently touring through the US.  It is an amazing adventure that takes you into a fairy tale land of Christmas with some of his most famous songs.  The cast, set and show are the perfect way to get everyone back in the happy and giving spirit.  Check tour dates and buy Broadway tickets so you can treat your family to a fun and fabulous show.

If you are able to make it to NYC, and the Rockettes aren’t the show that you want to see, you could always try a limited run of A Christmas Story the musical. This is the classic show that TBS runs for 24 hours on Christmas each year.  Now instead of having to watch it on TV, you can enjoy a real life version live in a theatre.  The previews have already started so if you want to see this amazing show, reserve your tickets now.

2.  Making boring kids gifts fun. 

Everyone loves to shop and buy kids pajamas  for a gift.  The problem is that the kids usually hate these as gifts.  That’s why you can do a few things to make them fun for everyone.

If you know your Niece or Nephew loves a specific cartoon or if you are buying them something besides pajamas or clothing, try to make it a combined gift that everyone will enjoy.  If the gift is a toy like the new Scooby Doo game where Scooby and Shaggy fall off the wall if you move the wrong brick, find a cheap version of one of their movies at a store like Target and then also buy Scooby Doo pajamas as the pajamas gift.  This makes the gift an affordable gift that makes something kids would find boring a fun package since everything matches together.  They can wear the pajamas while watching the movie and also while playing the game in the morning with you or their siblings and friends.

3.  Baking a pumpkin bread and changing the recipe. 

Libby’s has an easy to make pumpkin bread kit.  You just combine 4 eggs, ½ cup of vegetable oil, 1 cup of water, 1 can of Libby’s pumpkin and their bread mix into a bowl.  Then you pour it into bread pans and bake it.  Although the bread is delicious on it’s own, here are three ways you can modify it to make it fun for the kids and help get everyone excited for the holidays.

Holidayshapes:

Bake the break in a large cake pan so it’s a somewhat low rise cake (maybe an inch tall).  When you take it out of the oven, cut foil baking pan or turn the cake sheet over so you have a large flat sheet of pumpkin bread.  Now take large holiday cookie cutters and make a simple icing out of powdered sugar and milk.  Now cut out the holiday shapes so you have holiday shaped pumpkin break snacks for your kids and you can let them decorate them with the icing and other candies or decorations you buy for them.  You can use the icing to make the decorations stick.

 Flavor it different: 

Think about what you like with your pumpkin.  I love salted caramel and pumpkin so when I made a pumpkin break I slice it in half and pour salted caramel in the middle then put it back together.  Another thing I do is take a bit of chocolate powder and ancho chili powder and put it in the bread mix.  This makes a chocolate and spicy pumpkin bread that’s amazing.  Think of the other things you love with pumpkin and them combine them into the batter or put it in the actual bread.  It’s a fun way to make a seasonal food and also have it be unique for you only.

Now that the elections are over we can get back to having fun prepping for the holidays.  Going to see a show at a theatre, local or professional is a fun way to get everyone ready, shopping and making a boring gift fun and help to get you ready and making seasonal foods different ways with your family can also help to get everyone ready.  Feel free to share your own favorite ways to get your family and friends ready for the holidays.

Mary is a blogger who loves helping everyone find things from aprons  to discounts on travel, shows and everything else. 

Save $$ on Your College Textbooks

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A few months ago I made the return to school, online. With going to class online all of my textbooks and other materials come in a digital format however I prefer to have an actual book on hand so I can take it places with me and make sure I get my readings done.

Since I have a large family to care for, I like to spend as little money as possible so I have turned to buying used textbooks and have recently learned about renting them.

CampusBookRentals.com gives students a place to rent textbooks and save up to 90%. They also ship your books free both ways, allow you to highlight in them, and have flexible rental periods.

My Abnormal Psych class starts in just a few days and I love that I can rent the textbook from CampusBookRentals.com for just $14.06 and don’t need to return it until 12/21!  To buy the text brand new would cost me $100 more!

Not only does CampusBookRentals.com allow you to save money, they also give back with every book that is rented thanks to their partnership with Operation Smile, an awesome organization that performs life changing cleft lip surgeries on children whose families could not otherwise afford it.

So, the next time you are in need of a new textbook, consider renting instead!

Melissa & Doug Terrific Twenty List and Giveaway

*This post is made possible by Melissa & Doug. I received a promotional item in order to facilitate this post. All thoughts and opinions are my own. This post may contain affiliate links.*

Get ready Melissa & Doug Fans…….
I present to you the Melissa & Doug Terrific Twenty List & giveaway!

The Terrific Twenty List compiles the “best of the best” holiday gifts for the 2012 holiday season, and they are having a “20 Days of Terrific Twenty” Giveaway on their Facebook page! Every day (starting TODAY, November 6) they will be giving away one item from their Terrific Twenty list to at least one lucky Facebook fan!

Our little Alexander LOVES Melissa & Doug toys are we are looking forward to introducing Ellie to some this Christmas!

Be sure to pop over to the Melissa & Doug Facebook page so you can enter for your chance to win!!

I know I will be entering!