Monday, September 12, 2011

Sid the Science Kid Movie Review Giveaway

Movies


Every month Mommy Blog Expert is thrilled to be one of the chosen few blogs to host some really great Kidtoons family  movie giveaways in connection with their monthly screenings for children in theaters nationwide




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For the entire month of weekends in September, it's Kidtoons' Sid the Science Kid showing in select theaters nationwide with reduced ticket prices at many locations.  This is a brand new movie from Jim Henson's Sid the Science Kid. 

For September, I can't tell you how excited I am that Kidtoons is providing this blog with FIVE Prize Packages to give away to 5 different MommyBlogExpert WINNERS.  Making your chance of winning even better!

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Sid the Science Kid
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Sunday, September 11, 2011

Hope Prevails September 11 Anniversary Memorials in NY, Washington, Pennsylvania & Across U.S.

September 11 - Hope & Renewal


#11 in an 11-Day Memorial Series of Posts


Since the 1st of September I've been writing a post a day about 9/11 for MBE's special 11 Days of September memorial series.  Over those days I've shared the many ways that hope and renewal have emerged from this great tragedy that killed 2,977 people on September 11, 2001. Today, on the the 10th anniversary of this attack on the heart of the USA, memorials took place in every time zone from New York to L.A. -- in all 50 states -- across our precious homeland in big cities and small towns.

9/11 Memorial Garden in Beverly Hills

In New York, family members of the World Trade Center victims attended a ceremony at the site and the names of all those who died from the 9/11 terror attacks were read in alphabetical order. Former President George W. Bush and Laura Bush, along with President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle were present. At 8:46 a.m., the time when American Flight #11 crashed into the North Tower 10 years ago, there was a moment of silence. A second moment of silence was observed there at 9:03 a.m., at the exact moment that United Flight #175 slammed into the South Tower.

Relatives of victims lost at the Pentagon attended a memorial service at Flight 77's final destination. President Obama laid a wreath at the site. In the nation's Capitol, residents and visitors in Washington paused for their own moment of silence at 9:37 a.m. -- the exact time when the fated American Flight #77 blazed through the solid granite walls of the Pentagon. Then, at 10:03 a.m., all was quiet momentarily in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, where United Flight #93 was downed in a country field after passengers and crew put up a valiant fight to regain control of the plane from the terrorists. There, family and visitors gathered at the new Wall of Names at the place where the fourth plane crashed, causing a huge crater. Before flying to Washington for the memorial ceremony at the Pentagon, President and Michelle Obama laid a wreath at this memorial site, too.

1 of 2 items recovered from Pentagon belonging to Flight 77 's Pilot
iPhone Photo by Janis Brett Elspas, MommyBlogExpert.com


Elsewhere around the U.S. in other time zones memorial activities of all kinds took place.  On the West Coast I was fortunate to attend the unveiling and dedication of the City of Beverly Hills 9/11 Memorial Garden next to the main fire station and just a few blocks from downtown Beverly Hills. 

The ceremony included the Beverly Hills Police Department honor guard and bagpipes participating in the Presentation of Colors, the Star Spangled Banner sung by 10 year-old Robynne French, and the traditional 5-5-5 ringing of the firehouse bells signifying the loss of life. The meaningful festivities also included an elaborate Retire the Colors ceremony along with an explanation of the symbolic folding of the flag into a triangle and the laying of the wreath at the memorial site.


This was an emotional day for us all. But, I think the highlight for me, and many of those present, was the keynote address by Brad Burlingame who lost his brother Charles F. Burlingame III, the pilot of Flight #77. The memorial garden itself is an eloquent example of how hope and renewal have sprung forth in America. 

The centerpiece of this remembrance garden is a twisted and bent beam recovered from the World Trade Center. This 1800 pound object reminds us that even though America endured a catastrophic event that day, our nation was strong and showed courage and resiliency to bounce back. In summary, our spirit and resolve can never be broken, but will only grow stronger. That is what true hope and renewal is all about.


9/11 Beverly Hills Memorial Dedication Flowers
iPhone Photo by Janis Brett Elspas, MommyBlogExpert.com

Don't miss the other posts in this unique Mommy Blogger
September 11th Memorial
Series of Hope & Renewal

Thursday, September 1, 2011 - Imagery of a Pink Hand Bag
Friday, September 2, 2011 – Life is Too Short After 9/11 Book Review
Saturday, September 3, 2011 – Charity Event Fitting Memorial to 9/11
Sunday, September 4, 2011 – Songs & Music Inspired by 9/11
Wednesday, September 7, 2011 – Teaching Kids from K-12 About 9/11
Thursday, September 8, 2011 –  9/11 Acknowledged by Fashion's Night Out
Friday, September 9, 2011 – Children's Readathon at World Trade Center 9/10
Saturday, September 10, 2011 – 9/11 National Day of Service & Remembrance
Sunday, September 11, 2011 – 10th Anniversary is Marked in Cities & Towns Across U.S.


Please Comment

What did your city or town do to commemorate the 10th anniversary of 9/11?

Saturday, September 10, 2011

President Obama Designates September 11th As a National Day of Service and Remembrance

September 11 - Hope & Renewal
#10 in an 11-Day Memorial Series of Posts

This is the tenth post reflecting on 9/11 in MBE's special 11 Days of September memorial series focusing on all the ways hope and renewal have emerged from this great tragedy.

Today I found an uplifting email in my box from President Barack Obama announcing that tomorrow, September 11th, has been designated as a National Day of Service and Remembrance. The President, First Lady and their daughters will be participating in various service and charity projects this weekend to reaffirm our nation's strength. He invites us all to follow that example and do the same.

My Kids on a Visit to the Nation's Capitol Some Years Ago
Vintage Photo, Janis Brett Elspas, MommyBlogExpert.com


Here is an extract from the official White House correspondence I received:

Tomorrow, on the tenth anniversary of the horrific attacks of September 11, 2001, we will mourn the innocent lives lost, honor the heroic first responders who rushed to the scene, and pay tribute to our troops and military families who have served over the past ten years to keep us safe and strong.

But, I also hope you'll remember how the worst terrorist attack in American history brought out the best in the American people. From giving blood, volunteering time,and donating clothing, food and money, in the weeks and months after the attacks,we were united as a nation, everyone doing their part to lend a hand and help the country move forward together.

With just a small act of service, or a simple act of kindness towards others, you can both honor those we lost and those who serve us still, and help us recapture the spirit of generosity and compassion that followed 9/11.

As a family my kids, hubbie and I always seem to be involved in community service projects. In fact, I'm an advocate of teaching kids how to give back to the local communities where they live.  We are definitely parents and children who volunteer together.  Even if you don't have time during the rest of the year, consider getting involved in something tomorrow in your local community to make the world a better place.

Opportunities to help others abound and there is something that every American can find to do. Join the President and my family and participate in this National Day of Service.  Check the Serve.gov website for what's going on in your backyard and how you can help. I just looked up my own area and was surprised to see about 3500 opportunities near where I live that need some help tomorrow.

Here is how that email closes...

This weekend, I encourage all Americans to remember not only the innocent lives we lost on that day, but to remember the ordinary goodness and patriotism of the American people and the spirit of unity that brought us together during the days and weeks after the attacks of September 11th.  

Sincerely,
President Barack Obama


Don't miss the other posts in this unique Mommy Blogger
September 11th Memorial
Series of Hope & Renewal

Thursday, September 1, 2011 - Imagery of a Pink Hand Bag
Friday, September 2, 2011 – Life is Too Short After 9/11 Book Review
Saturday, September 3, 2011 – Charity Event Fitting Memorial to 9/11
Sunday, September 4, 2011 – Songs & Music Inspired by 9/11
Wednesday, September 7, 2011 – Teaching Kids from K-12 About 9/11
Thursday, September 8, 2011 –  9/11 Acknowledged by Fashion's Night Out


Please Comment
What are you and/or your kids doing in your local community to help for National Day of Service and Remembrance?





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