Saturday, September 24, 2011

NEW Bing Deals Launches - 1st Service to Aggregate 200,000 Listings of Deal Sites in One Place

Technology

Today, before learning about the Bing Deals launch, I was going through the usual 500+ emails I receive daily and stopped to think. I never realized before how many notifications from different daily deals sites I receive every day. GroupOn, LivingSocial, Daily Candy, PopSugar Daily, Juice in the City, Amazon, and many others do have great daily deals. The problem is as a busy mom with kids and a career, who has the time to open and read that many deal alerts daily? That's not even to mention the dozens of other emails I get seven days a week from stores and online retailers with special sales, promotions and links to all kinds of coupons.

 Bing Deals Has Arrived, so Storm of Deal Sites is Clearing
iPhone Photo by Janis Brett Elspas, MommyBlogExpert.com

Apparently, misery loves company and I am not alone. In a recent survey, 87 percent of people said they'd increase use of daily deals if they could easily search deals that interested them all in one place. So what a relief it was to learn that -- thanks to Bing Deals which just launched yesterday -- from this day forward you and I don't have to let deals fatigue drive us away from bargains ever again.


Bing Deals -- with its one-stop shopping feature -- provides a central location to browse, find, and buy.  Now it easier than ever for us parents to save more money on all the things our families need or want while also saving a huge amount in time savings.  Bing does the sorting and filtering for you.

Reportedly, more money-saving features will roll out in the weeks ahead. Visit Bing.com/deals or check out the Bing Blog for more information.





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Friday, September 23, 2011

FREE Museum Day Throughout the U.S. on September 24th Offers Parents & Kids Complimentary Tickets

Culture

My hubbie & girls on a visit to a South Dakota museum last summer
iPhone Photo by Janis Brett Elspas, MommyBlogExpert.com

Thanks to Free Museum Day under the auspices of Smithsonian Magazine, participating museums and other educational venues in many states across the country will offer free admission this Saturday, September 24.

General Guidelines:

  • Only an official Museum Day ticket is eligible for free entry.
  • One ticket per household or family, good for TWO people.
  • A ticket will gain entry to only one of the participating museums, excluding parking and special events and exhibits.
  • If museum reaches capacity, museum has right to limit the number of guests until space becomes available.
How to Get FREE Tickets 
Locate a venue close to you and obtain
the required official tickets for admission on
Smithsonian Magazine's Free Museum Day website page
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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Creative Ways to Have Fun, Fresh Air and Quality Time With Your Kids This Fall

Fall Family Fun

Now that fall is here, cooler late afternoons and evenings have already arrived in many areas of the U.S. What an ideal time it is to get outside with your family and kids of all ages. Fresh air is good for you, so is quality time together, fun, and exercise, right? There's so much you can do: jump in the leaves, grow cool season vegetables and much more. So what are you waiting for -- get outside and enjoy the crisp fall fresh air.

iPhone Photo by Janis Brett Elspas, MommyBlogExpert.com

On September 24, 2011, kids and families are invited to participate in the Nickelodeon 8th Annual Worldwide Day of Play to turn off the TV and play outside. Clorox 2® is a sponsor of this Nickelodeon initiative to get moms, dads and children to partake of an  overall healthier lifestyle that includes exercise and fresh air. 

You don't have to play football or other fall sports to enjoy time as a family during this time of year. Here are some light-hearted ways for parents to spend time outside with your kids for some Fall Family Fun.

Jump in a Pile of Leaves
For this fun activity, all you have to do is take turns raking together a huge pile of leaves in your yard.  Then, take turns jumping into the colorful stack. You can also have a leave fight, which is the same idea as a fight with water balloons in summer except that you throw piles of leaves at each other.

Take a Bike Ride Nature Tour
On the weekend or during daylight hours this is a good one for anyone that can ride a bicycle or tricycle. Everyone get your helmets on, get set, and cycle around the neighborhood. Change off naming something natural to look for that you have in your neighborhood but that you might have to do a little searching for. For example, be the first one to find a tree with red leaves, the first one to see a squirrel, the first one to gather five acorns, etc.

Alphabet Photographer
This is another activity perfect for enjoying fall outdoors. Get the kids to go on a photo safari with mom and/or dad looking for things to take pictures of natural and man-made objects in the shapes of different letters of the alphabet. A round stone could represent an "O," while a tree that has two branches coming out of the trunk might qualify for the letter "Y," and you might find a crack in the sidewalk that looks like an "N." You really have to keep your eyes open to find things that look like each letter and it's fun to make a scrapbook out of all the "letters" that you find to photograph.

Plant a Fall Garden
If you are lucky enough to live in a climate where the weather is now perfect to grow some cool weather vegetables, herbs, and flowers, get the shovels out and start turning the soil. Then, go to your local nursery or hardware store to buy some inexpensive seeds or pony packs of plans. Some fun things to cultivate together with your kids include produce such as lettuce, carrots, and some easy to grow herbs like mint and basil. It's fun caring for the garden as it grows and kids often are more amendable to eating what they have grown in their home plot themselves!

Hopefully these simple ideas that are inexpensive and don't require much special equipment inspire you. Fall is fun and meant to be enjoyed. So, I encourage all this blog's readers to take the Clorox2 Play 2Day Pledge at http://clorox2play2day.com and play outside with your kids!
 
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