Save Big Money on Far Cry 3 #FarCryGold #spon

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Thank you to Ubisoft for sponsoring this post. Please visit Amazon.com to get your own copy of Far Cry 3, today’s Gold Box Deal of the Day! I was selected for this opportunity as a member of Clever Girls Collective. All opinions are my own.

As you may remember, the boys in my  house  (especially Alex and Zack) are hardcore gamers. Alexander has been learning over the years but has not developed a deep love just yet. Gaming with daddy

They both love to spend time blowing things up, role playing and what not and our XBOX360 has had so much use in the last 7 years that we are actually looking at replacing it with a new one sometime in the near future.

When it comes to gaming, I am all for supporting the cause and like to make sure the boys have the games they enjoy.  Video  games aren’t exactly cheap and now that we have another baby on the way, they are not at the top of my shopping list unless I can snag them with a really great deal.

Recently I have been hearing the boys talk about Far Cry 3 and how bad they both want to play it so of course, I do what I do best and turn to the internet and hunt for a good deal.

Well, today is the day to save big money on Far Cry 3 on Amazon because it is the Gold Box Deal of the Day, today, January 22nd!!!

You can pick up a copy of Far Cry 3 for the XBOX360, PS3, PC or get a PC Download for $34.99!  That’s a savings of $25!!

I’m pretty sure that I am going to have some happy boys in my house once this new game arrives (hopefully this will allow me to get some much needed rest without being interrupted!)

Be sure to get your Gold Box Deal of the Day on Amazon and grab your own copy of Far Cry 3!

 

 

 

How to Organize the Perfect 1st Birthday Party for Your Baby

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It’s that exciting time of the year where your child has his or her very first birthday. The excitement is kicking in and of course you want to throw a 1st birthday party that will be memorable for everyone. You want to organise an unforgettable party that you can one day look back on and show your child photos when they are 15 years old to have a laugh and reminisce their early years. This would no doubt be embarrassing to them at that age, however it will create a laugh and some hype around the family as you relive the memory. Here are some ideas to help assist your preparation.

Develop a Theme

The 1st birthday should be memorable and themes always leave priceless memories. Depending on their gender, choose a suitable theme that will create a buzz. For example for a girl, it would be ideal to have fairy costumes and boys are more into clowns. Be sure to decorate the area with balloons, streamers and other party accessories to allow your baby to acknowledge the excitement.

Invite Close Friends and Family

You don’t want to overwhelm your child with too many guests at their own birthday party. Trim the list to a dozen or so of their immediate family or friends. Start by making a personal birthday invitation hand crafted with a photo of your child and send out to invitees. On the day, each guest can have their chance to play and shower the baby with love and gifts. This will eventually tire the baby out with the abundance of emotion in the atmosphere, hence the reason to keep the guest list reasonably small.

Plenty of Food and Birthday Cake

Nothing makes a party more than the amount of delicious food available at your fingertips. Depending on what your baby can actually eat, tailor the party around their favourite snacks. Be sure to also provide suitable food for the other guests that are invited to the party. The best part is the birthday cake. They’ll love the fact that they will have their favourite TV character or toy as a birthday cake. This will be one of the most exciting aspects of the party, so make sure to have an appropriate cake made that will put a smile on their face.

Sing Happy Birthday

This can make or break the birthday party. As the day is all about them, be sure to sing happy birthday and really amp up the atmosphere and create excitement. The smile on your baby’s face and the laughter this will bring will be the highlight of the day and make all the preparation worthwhile.

Play Time

Set aside some time towards the end for them to play with their new toys. They’ll have plenty to choose from as they just received gifts from all the guests. This will give all the remaining guests time to catch up and have a little downtime.

Nap Time

It has been an eventful and tiring few hours and by this time your baby is exhausted and fast asleep. This is your chance to clean up from the celebration and go through all the photos from the day.

Written by Mick Cutcliffe
Mick has been a stay home dad for three years while also managing his home business. Mick enjoys a backyard barbeque with his three sons and his golden retriever.

9 Weeks 2 Days

Yes.

It’s official, I’m pregnant with baby #5.

9 weeks 2 days.

Back in June, Alex went to the doctor and had a vasectomy.
Of course, the one thing he didn’t do was go back and get things checked out. We both managed to forget about it with moving into the new house, the kitchen reno and everything else.

Low and behold, here we are 9 weeks and 2 days pregnant with baby #5 who will be joining our family in late August!

Everyone, meet Peanut!

The 10 Best Attractions in Nature from around the globe

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Nothing is better for the body and mind than to spend some time in the great outdoors! People can book flights on http://www.studentflights.com.au to amazing places around the globe where nature is the star and where outdoor sports are popular. Students and others find fantastic discounts to anywhere in the world. They can explore, challenge themselves and come back to the regular routines of life feeling rejuvenated. Here are 10 of the best attractions of nature and some top places on the planet to find them:

Coasts – Milford Sound in New Zealand

Within the Fiordland National Park of South Island, New Zealand, Milford Sound is on the southwestern end of the island. Kayaking, boating and coach tours are a few ways to explore Milford Sound.

Forests – Jungles of Southern Asia

Chiang Mai in northern Thailand is the perfect place to begin ventures into the forest jungles of Southern Asia. Visitors can take nature walks long and short, go wildlife watching and ride elephants or horses.

Deserts – Grand Canyon of North America

The largest and most expansive chasm on the globe is the Grand Canyon in the deserts of Arizona of the United States. Hiking, mule riding and camping are some of the activities at this desert wonder.

Islands – Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean

The Balearic Islands are an archipelago in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Spain. Discovering the islands in their natural state is thrilling. Majorca and the other Balearic Islands are perfect for water sports.

Mountains – The Alps of Europe

For all types of mountain and outdoor sports all year, the Alps of Europe are excellent choices. The fresh air, trails and scenery are spectacular. Skiing, biking, backpacking and more are favorite activities.

Ocean – Great Barrier Reef of Australia

To experience the wonders of the ocean, no place on earth is better than the Great Barrier Reef. Flying over the region, kayaking, boating, snorkeling and scuba diving are some ways to enjoy the reef.

Plains – Pampas of South America

Most of Uruguay as well as some of Brazil and Argentina are located within the Pampas or plains region of South America. In this true grassland biodome, visitors can ride horseback and go hiking and cycling

Rivers – Victoria Falls in Africa

One of the river wonders of the world is Victoria Falls. The falls is on the Zambezi River bordering Zimbabwe and Zambia. Visitors to the falls can bungee jump, hike and take boat tours.

Seas – Dead Sea in the Middle East

Of the many grand seas on earth, the Dead Sea is one of the most fascinating. The region is history rich. Visitors enjoy wildlife watching and hiking as well as floating in the salt sea.

Volcanoes – Greenland near the North Pole

A land of adventure waits in Greenland. Around the volcanoes, visitors ride helicopters, take boat tours and hike amid the rough and rugged landscape. Seeing active volcanoes, visitors appreciate the power of nature at work.

Ultimate cruising Western Australia – Top cruise sites to see

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Take a Great Cruise – from Perth! For a terrific holiday, you’ll find a range of lovely cruises from Perth. Perth’s port is Fremantle Harbor, at the mouth of the Swan River. To the north or to the south, there are historic cities, spectacular scenery and exotic wildlife. you’ll be find some of the most interesting shoreline Western Australia has to offer. You’ll want to stop at every destination you can fit into your schedule! Traveling northward, you may stop at the marvelous port cities of Broome, Exmouth or Geraldton. Broome, where to desert meets the sea, was founded in 1883. The area’s attraction was not gold, as it was in so much of Australia, but pearls – that precious and rare commodity. Your ship will will cruise the exotic Kimberley Coast, where you can see spectacular natural wonders. Don’t miss Montgomery Reef, with its lagoons and its mangrove island,12 miles off-shore. You could take a day trip to King Cascades, a lovely terraced waterfall, or see the Horizontal Falls – not a waterfall but a tidal flow between stunning gorges. Ningaloo Reef, a marine park off Exmouth, is a World Heritage site. On land near this city, you can visit Cape Range National Park and its historic historic Vlamingh Lighthouse. Geraldton and the Batavia coastline are a paradise for anyone who enjoys watersports. There are plenty of opportunities for snorkeling and diving. There are 120 island off the coast here, and you can get a bird’s eye view on one of the flights offered here.  St Francis Xavier Cathedral, with its elegant masonry, is certainly worth a stop before you leave. Cruises to the southwest coast may stop at Bunbury, which offers the visitor an appealing combination of maritime history orchards. Koombana Bay and the tranquil Leschenault Inlet meet the Indian Ocean here, making it Known as The City of Three Waters. You can swim here with wild dolphins! And you’ll want to visit the wonderful maritime museum. And at the Big Swamp Wildlife Park, you’ll meet some friendly – not to mention Australia iconic animals, the kangaroos. European settlers first set foot in the west of Australia in Albany. Along the Southern Ocean Coastline you’ll find natural bridge, geysers and blowholes. You can enjoy the exptic flowers and birdlife on a cruise up the Kalgan River – and stop at some fine wine vineyards! The wineries along the Ferguson River may introduce you to some faime Australian wines you’ve never tasted before. The city of Esperance and its environs offer delights for the tourist. You can tour the Woody Island Nature Preserve to visit its fur seals and sea eagles. At Cape Legrand you’ll find one of Australia’s whitest beaches, and you can drink at the natural spring at the nearby Lucky Bay. Cruises from Perth may take you all the way to Christmas Island is Australia’s India Ocean jewel, It’s more than 1,000 nautical miles from Perth, closer toIndonesia than it is to Australia. You’ll want to see the tropical jungle here, and the historic European settlement. North or south, you’ll enjoy every day of your vacation.  

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