How to Tell When It's a Week till the BlogHer 2012 New York Women & Moms Blogging Conference

BlogHer




Ever really thought about it? How can you tell when BlogHer is just a week away?


Okay. I'm just going to say it. All this excitement about BlogHer next weekend is -- for lack of a better word -- exciting. Actually it's also lots of other descriptions that start with the letter "E." Excellent, Exhilarating, Energizing, Educational, Eye-Opening and Epic. Oh yeah, and did I mention? Pretty darned Exhausting, too.


A 2011 giant soap carving, can't wait to see what brands have in store this year 
Yes, right now many of us attending are working even longer hours than usual to get ready for the most important conference of the year -- the big one we have been waiting for since the last one ended 12 months ago. Among other things, finalizing schedules that fit together like what seems like a 5,000 piece jigsaw puzzle amid all the frenetic energy it might be a good time for each of us to seek out some diversionary fun and blow off a little steam. 


That's why I wrote this therapeutic post for us women bloggers who will be descending on New York City beginning early this coming week, building to a crescendo when BlogHer 2012 officially begins with Night at The Expo on Thursday evening running through Sunday morning August 5.


Now let's get started with an entertaining fill-in-the-blank word game to take your mind off things for a little bit. You'll like this, really, so stop what you're doing right now and have fun for 15 minutes. To inspire you, I've included a handful of my own fill in the blank answers to the question, "How do you know that BlogHer is almost here?"


I know that BlogHer is almost here when...
  • My kids are eating breakfast cereal every night for dinner.
  • The laundry pile starts resembling The Matterhorn at Disneyland.
  • Our dog starts having accidents in the house because Mom forgets to walk him.
  • I check Twitter, Facebook and email even before saying good morning DH.
  • Organizing my BlogHer schedule has taken on a life of its own, 24/7 task.
You get the idea. Now it's your turn to have at it. Leave a comment below this post to add all your own ideas on  completing this sentence. All of us going to BlogHer have our own twist on this one, so fire away, no holds barred. We can all laugh at ourselves together and release some tension! Just keep it clean ideally with G-rated comments, but no lower than PG-13 thoughts, since Mommy Blog Expert is a family-friendly blog. 


FTC Disclosure: I disclose that I'm attending BlogHer with 4,449 other women bloggers. Opinions here are my own and I did not receive payment for this post. See complete FTC Disclosure information that appears at the bottom of MommyBlogExpert's main page and at the bottom of every individual post on this blog, including this one.

BlogHer 2012 Bound Survival Kit Filled With Healthy Food, Personal & Home Office Products to Try

BlogHer 




The largest and most important women's and mom bloggers conference of the year doesn't officially start until next weekend on the evening of August 3. Yet today a wonderful BlogHer 2012 Survival Kit arrived on my doorstep from Hunter Public Relations so I could preview and try some of the many products and brands that will be at this event.


What's in the bag? See the list below to find out
In case you're wondering, inside the generous gift bag were a variety of  health food, personal hygiene and home & office items
  • Post Honey Bunches of Oats Honey Roasted cereal*
  • Mrs. May's Cran Blueberry Crunches snacks*
  • Mrs. May's Cranberry Trio Bar*
  • Original Tabasco and Tabasco Green Pepper Sauce*
  • Dole Pineapple, Apple & Mango Real Fruit Bites
  • Swanson Flavor Boost Concentrated Chicken Broth
  • Arm & Hammer Advanced White Toothpaste, Travel Size
  • Zyrtec allergy caplets
  • Purell Advanced Hand Sanitizer, Travel Size
  • Command Clear Hooks from 3M
  • 3M Anti-Glare Screen Protectors for iPhone 4/4S
  • Scotch Gift Wrap Cutter
  • Scotch Pop-Up Tape Handband Dispenser
*Certified kosher


Already in my suitcase is the huge clear plastic toiletry bag that held all these products. This is not only for the toothpaste and allergy pills I'm bringing, it's the perfect size for storing all the face, hair and body basics I'll need to feel and look my best when connecting with brands and other bloggers.  


Meanwhile I've stashed some of the new healthy fuel foods that I can't wait to try in my carry on because I know this will definitely be whirlwind trip and I will be eating on the run. BTW since my teens are at the stage where they will eat just about anything they find on sight, LOL, I tucked these in the bottom of my bag since I wouldn't want them to get a hold of these before I even leave for New York.


The Iconic NY Skyline as seen from the Midtown Bridge
Thanks to these brands and their PR agency Hunter Public Relations I think I'll be well-equipped to take on the City and navigate BlogHer. If you will be attending the conference and still need help planning your trip to the Big Apple be sure to take a look at Hunter PR's  Big Apple trip planning guide curated by the company's local NYC staff. 


Among the Hunter Public Relations clients that will be showing their consumer products to bloggers attending BlogHer are Church & Dwight, makers of Arm & Hammer Oral Care, Orajel and Spinbrush; Dole;  and Oasis Consumer Healthcare.


I look forward to sharing more with BlogHer 12 attendees and MBE's general readership about all the new consumer products and services I learn about both before and during the conference. 


FTC Disclosure: I disclose that I received the BlogHer 2012 Survival Bag and branded contents described. Opinions here are my own and I did not receive payment for this post. See complete FTC Disclosure information that appears at the bottom of MommyBlogExpert's main page and at the bottom of every individual post on this blog, including this one.

Fighting in the Sandbox - What Political Presidential Campaign Mud Slinging Teaches Our Kids


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Generally I stay away from politics and religion on this blog. However with this non-partisan post I'm breaking that self-imposed rule to stimulate a conversation with parents and family-oriented kindred spirits about all the mud slinging the Obama - Romney Presidential race has seen lately and the kinds of messages this might be sending to our kids.


Daddy, me (green swim suit) & siblings at Cape Cod, Vintage Photo
Amid accusations by his opponent of outsourcing jobs abroad, Mitt Romney is being pressed to reveal more than the usual one year's worth of tax forms. On the other side President Obama is under attack for lavish fundraising junkets while neglecting the economy and wreaking havoc on our nation's faltering healthcare system. Who is right and who is wrong here? If you ask me it's hard to tell because all the sand flying back and forth is blinding me and the rest of the American voting public right now.

This piece is not about liberal vs conservative leanings nor is it about an older candidate challenging a younger encumbered one. It's about the dirt fight in the sand box that seems to be escalating and there's no parent or responsible adult in sight to stop the raucous from turning this into something much worse.

The way both leading candidates are misbehaving of late as we move closer to the Republican and Democratic National Conventions coming up in August is disturbing to a lot of moms like me. Like many others of my generation as well as most readers of Mommy Blog Expert, my parents did not raise me to throw dirt in someone else's face. I was taught from a young age by example how to respect others, be kind, play fairly, and to be a good sport. 

Based on my experience as a child myself as well as the first-hand knowledge I've acquired on the other end as a parent, I don't think either Obama or Romney is acting like a very good boy right now. Likely their mothers once long ago taught their respective sons not to throw sand in the sandbox. Wouldn't it be nice if they were to recall this important lesson from childhood and apply it in the present before the Presidential race traditionally starts on Labor Day Weekend?


My 1 year-old playing in the sand nicely with our Aupair, Vintage Photo
The big question is: If a one year old toddler can play at the beach without throwing sand, why can't two very intelligent adult politicians do the same? 

Admittedly I wasn't a perfect child any more than I'm without my flaws as a grown up and a a mommy, but I am trying my best to keep things reasonable in all my personal and business human relationships. Believe me, I'm keenly aware my kids are watching my every move as a role model for how adults are supposed to behave. Likewise the eyes of our youngsters -- this country's future leaders -- are taking mental notes during this Presidential Campaign to emulate. Maybe the two contenders could try a similar approach to modeling for the younger generation?

What do you think of all the mud slinging? What do you imagine your children are learning from this kind of behavior that is lacking for a better phrase, Not okay? Feel free to comment below this post, sharing your thoughts. Remember please stay on topic as this is a family-friendly blog, not a place for politicking or arguing about which candidate should be elected.

FTC Disclosure: I disclose that I hold a Bachelor's Degree in Political Science and I'm a mom of four, though I don't claim to be an expert parent or professional political commentator. This post includes my personal opinions about a thought-provoking topic.  No payment or other compensation associated with this post was involved. See complete FTC Disclosure information that appears at the bottom of MommyBlogExpert's main page and at the bottom of every individual post on this blog, including this one.

Twitter Party Calendar July 23 - July 29

Twitter Parties

Lots of Prize Giveaways, Events Updated Daily


Get all the details in this free constantly updated Twitter Party Calendar that lists a ton of family friendly parties including specifics on prizes to win and links to RSVP so you can sign up and participate. Remember to keep checking back as new events are added -- often with new prize-winning opportunities added several times per day. You'll also get a sneak peek at Twitter parties coming up next week and in the month ahead.

Be the first to know when the latest Mommy Blog Expert Twitter Party schedule goes live by following MBE on Twitter and Facebook.





THIS WEEK

Monday, July 23

It's the Monday night #TMom Twitter Party 9 pm EST this week talking about traveling with pets. Panelists @TravelingMoms @KimOrlando @CindyRichards and @CarmelLeeMooney. For chance to win a $25 Amazon Gift Card prize. 

Tuesday, July 24 

You're invited to the @OrbFactory Twitter Party at 1 pm EST. Prizes: Lots of fanciful children's craft kits and toy products from the brand's website. Use #OrbFactory to participate 

Come to the @NubyUSA 
Twitter Party at 2 pm EST. Hosted by @FabFindsbyNGxo and @Genofsavings. Prizes: $20 Walmart gift card and Nuby Prize Package #NubyParty

Bark! That is if you'll be at the Purina Pro Plan Twitter Party from 8-10 pm EST that @MomSparkMedia  is hosting. Panelists:@MomSpark @Crissy @Makobiscribe @MomStart @Momof3Boys3702 Prizes: several Visa giftcards. #GreatDogContest

Christmas in July Twitter Party at 9 pm EST hosted by @Savings_Nation @mindicherry @BargainBriana @SurvivingStores @UHelpmyBudget @Savings. Prizes: $200 Amazon and Sears Gift Cards. #SavingsNation

Preparing for Bloggy Conference Twitter Party at
9 pm EST with @CityChiconaFarm and @BloggyMoms. Prize: One Bloggy Conference Pass will be given away. #BloggyCon

Wednesday, July 25 


Come to the eMeals Back to School Twitter Party Bash at 11 am EST with @eMeals @Momiverse @HipHmSchoolMoms Prizes: #eMealsKP

If you love ice cream you will want to be at the #IceCreamMonth Twitter Party at 2 pm EST. Hosted by @Blue_Bunny @DippinDots @perrysicecream @PierresTweets and @VelvetIceCream FIVE (5) prizes

@MomBloggersClub invites you to the @BabyTVChannel Twitter Party from 6-8 pm EST. Prizes: TWO (2) $50 Amazon gift cards, Baby TV goodie bags and Baby TV DVDs. #BabyTVParty

It's the weekly @TheOnlineMom Twitter Party at 9 pm EST.  Prize: TBA. #TheOnlineMoms.

You're invited at 9 pm EST to the @EgglandsBest Twitter Party hosted by @MomItForward and co-hosted with special guest @CandiceKumai. Giveaway prizes during the party. Use hashtags to participate #gno #EBeggs
 

Thursday, July 26

Don't miss it. The @CleverGirlsColl Ultimate Clever Sleepover Twitter Party at 3 pm EST. Kleenex Hand Towels is sponsoring. Details soon but here's the hashtag #CleverKHT

Come to the #CrocsStyle Twitter Party at 9 pm EST. Prizes: 8 pairs of Crocs from the Spring/Summer collection to be given away, 1 per winner. To be eligible to win follow @Stylishwife and @Crocs

You're invited to the @Mompact Twitter Party at 9 pm EST with @TheIQMom @SunandSipCups and @HorridHousewife. Prizes: Baby swag. #Mompact

Win a ticket to @She_Heard 's #BrandsWeLove Affair During BlogHer at the #TweetParty at 9 pm EST. Plus more prizes. Hosted by @viviscal_US with moderators @makobiscribe @deals4dummies @TweetPartyNet

Friday, July 27

@SocialMoms invites you to celebrate the opening of the Olympics in London with the @Bounty Olympic Games Twitter Party All Day. Prizes: A total of TWENTY (20) $20 Visa gift cards and Bounty gift packs to be given away: 10 who tweet in advance of the party and 10 during the event. To join the fun follow the hashtag #Bringit

Join the #theonlinemom #VZWBuzz @VerizonInsider for the weekly Twitter Party hosted by @theOnlineMom at 3 pm EST. Prizes TBA. To be eligible for prizes participate in the party with hashtag


NEXT WEEK

Tuesday, July 31

You're invited to the @GottaGettaGund Twitter Party at 9 pm EST hosted by @BlogRConnection @RachelFerrucci @TeamMomMedia. $1000 in prizes including a chance to win a $250 Gund Gift Card just for saying you'll be there; plus more Gund GCs to be given away during the party. #GundTopDog

Wednesday, August 1

It's the weekly @TheOnlineMom Twitter Party at 9 pm EST.  Prize: TBA. #TheOnlineMoms

Friday, August 3


Join the #theonlinemom #VZWBuzz @VerizonInsider for the weekly Twitter Party hosted by @theOnlineMom at 3 pm EST. Prizes TBA.



COMING SOON 

Wednesday, August 8

Domino C&H Light Sugar Twitter Party at 8-10 pm EST hosted by @Bookieboo @ResourcefulMom and sponsored by @candh_sugar and @dominosugar Prizes: $500 in Visa gift cards and other prizes #DominoCHWhite

Thursday, August 9

You're invited to the Monroe and Main Fit for You Twitter Party at 9 pm EST. They'll be discussing tips and clothing styles to camouflage problem areas to help you find the best looks for all shapes. Prizes TBA. Follow @Monroeandmain and use #FitforYou hashtag to participate. More details soon.

Friday, August 10

Come to the Label GMOs Twitter Party with @CARightToKnow and @LabelGMOs at 10 pm EST. Prizes include healthy snacks, goodie bags, Kalso Earth Shoes, a gift basket and more. #VoteYeson37 and #LabelGMOs

About this Weekly Twitter Party List Compiled by MommyBlogExpert.com Twitter Parties are listed free of charge in this weekly schedule. If you'd like to add an event to the Mommy Blog Expert Twitter Party Calendar email janis at janiselspas dot com with Twitter Party in the subject line including all the details and links in the body of your  message. 

Also available, for a nominal fee, to host, co-host or serve as a panelist for your own brand Twitter party. To inquire, please email janis at janiselspas.com for information with Consulting Query in the subject line. 


FTC Disclosure: MommyBlogExpert does attend some Twitter parties as a guest and also works as a host, co-host, and panelist on some. However, I did not receive any payment or other compensation associated with this post. See complete FTC Disclosure information that appears at the bottom of MommyBlogExpert's main page and at the bottom of every individual post on this blog, including this one.

Oogies Loves Kids Movie Labor Day Release & the New Direction and Vision of Kenn Viselman

Movies




Oogies Loves Mom Blogger Event in Hollywood

Rarely do media, including women bloggers like me that regular review feature films, get the chance to preview a major movie six weeks in advance of opening to the public. Yet that's exactly what happened earlier this week when I had the opportunity to attend a special event just for mommy bloggers and their young children at Raleigh Studios in Hollywood to view The Oogies Loves in the Big Balloon Adventure which is set for national release this Labor Day Weekend.


What a unique hands-on experience to screen this feature film. First our select group of Southern California mom bloggers was treated to a healthy light breakfast then we re escorted into Raleigh's Charlie Chaplin Theater for an in-person presentation by Kenn Viselman the mastermind who brought Teletubbies to critical acclaim on PBS here in the U.S. several decades ago. A question and answer session followed to further flush out the intriguing logic behind this project.

Oogies Loves preview held at Raleigh Studios, Hollywood, California


Then the children, mostly toddlers and preschoolers who had been entertained outside at a supervised arts and crafts table, joined us in the theater for an interactive movie experience like I've never seen before. 


Stay tuned for more about this tomorrow. I'll be elaborating upon Viselman's vision as told to our mom blog group and why this movie could quite possibly turn out to be a landmark picture for the 2 to 7 kids age group. I'll also be sharing my preview experience, particularly my observations about how the kids reacted to everything that was going on up on the big screen. I'll also be sharing additional pictures I took at this studio event. 


A separate full length movie critique will be published on MommyBlogExpert in late August after the embargo is lifted shortly before the film opens.


FTC Disclosure: This was a hosted event. However, I did not receive payment for writing this post. See complete FTC Disclosure information that appears at the bottom of MommyBlogExpert's main page and at the bottom of every individual post on this blog, including this one.