7 Temmuz 2012 Cumartesi

Family Fun at Joliet's Silvercross Field: Bill Manner Bobblehead Night @JolietSlammers

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In typical mommy mode on the way to the game, I was coaching our youngest two of five on the upcoming evening's events.  "It's not every night your uncle is honored with his very own bobblehead at the local baseball stadium.  It's also not a regular occurrence that you know the guy given the prestigious position of tossing in the first pitch."  Truthfully I think the honor of throwing in that first ball registered as significant to my four year old twins, as our entire family of 7 had just two weeks ago flown to NYC to watch Eli Manning take his notable turn on the Mets mound at Citifield.


Our family and a great group of friends arrived at Silvercross Field in downtown Joliet last night to attend Bill Manner Bobblehead Night and watch the Joliet Slammers baseball team at work.  Bill (one of my 2 brothers) is locally know for his heavy involvement with several sports teams in our area.  He works with the Joliet Slammers team in the summer and works with the football and basketball teams at the University of St. Francis when baseball season comes to an end.  He's been heralded for years as a hard worker, in fact there is an award over at the college aptly named for him the "Mr. Hustle".

Photo of the twins credit: JOLIET SLAMMERS/MARK KUHLMANN
The pitch was a good one; I know I was impressed!  Other highlights included Declan helping J.L. Bird lead the Silvercross Field stadium in drumbeat cheers and Cormac playing "catch the tail" with Spikes the dog.  As one might expect, we also nibbled on plenty of ballpark treats and sipped lots of cold beverages in the 100+ degree heat.  Despite the added bit of extra perspiration, everyone I encountered seemed to have a wonderful time.


Looking for a bit of family fun this summer?  Keep your local minor league baseball field in mind.  Ball clubs like the Slammers offer plenty of "during the game" extra entertainment like bounce houses and mascots that really engage the kids.

An American Girl: McKenna Shoots for the Stars

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Coming to Blu-ray™ Combo Pack, DVD, and Digital Download on July 3, 2012.  

Sold Exclusively at Wal-Mart, American Girl Stores and americangirl.com.  Scheduled to Air on Saturday July 14, 2012 at 8/7c on NBC.

"A modern and heartwarming original story about a young girl whose dream to compete as a world class gymnast is jeopardized when she begins to have trouble in school, An American Girl: McKenna Shoots for the Stars™ helps girls learn to believe not only in their family and friends but also themselves. 
McKenna Brooks is a determined and confident young gymnast, in this all-new modern-day adventure. McKenna™ is on track to make the regional competitive gymnastics team but off-track in school, where she’s suddenly struggling to keep up. When her teacher suggests a tutor, she’s embarrassed and desperate to keep it a secret from her friends. Then a bad fall at the gym sidetracks her from her favorite sport. Will she recover in time to make the team? Can she succeed in school, too? McKenna™ needs to focus on her strengths to overcome her challenges – and, with the help of family and friends, find a way to believe in herself again.  
Inspired by the beloved American Girl® line of dolls and featuring the celebrated 2012 Girl of the Year®, the film stars Oscar® nominee Nia Vardalos (My Life In Ruins, My Big Fat Greek Wedding), Jade Pettyjohn (“The United States of Tara”) as McKenna™, Ian Ziering (“Beverly Hills 90210”), Kerris Dorsey (Moneyball, “Brothers & Sisters”) and former Olympic gymnast Cathy Rigby (Broadway’s “Peter Pan”). "

If you are one to believe the proof is in the numbers, you'll agree this movie is a huge hit.  My 11 year old daughter Cordelia has already watched this title sent for our review once with me and several more times with girlfriends over for a sleepover.  Clearly she really relates to this title.  Cordelia is active in the sport of dance and could relate all to well to the ankle injury that sidelines McKenna in the movie.  This title does a great job highlighting the importance of hard work, determination, the love of family, and the support of friends.  And what a great movie to watch with the family as we all await the start of the Summer Olympic Games.
I must warn you that once the movie ends, you should be prepared for the kids to start moving the furniture out of the way as they start practicing hand stands and roundabouts. Here's a Clip:

 

Disclosure:Please note this title was provided for my review by Universal Studios Home Entertainment.

Radio Rebel now on DVD

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Image Entertainment recently released the Disney Channel Original Movie RADIO REBEL on DVD. Based on the book Shrinking Violet by Danielle Joseph, the story follows Tara Adams (Debby Ryan: "Jessie," Sixteen Wishes), an ordinary high school junior with an extraordinary secret—she’s Radio Rebel, the most popular radio DJ in Seattle! Bonus material includes 5 new featurettes including Debby Ryan's hot music video for "We Got the Beat!"

My 11 year old daughter and I really enjoyed this title, in fact so much so she now plans to read the book.  Hopefully this story will really make kids think twice about the shy girl or boy they know from school.  Cordelia and I were reminded as we view the show that just because that shy classmate doesn't say a lot, doesn't mean they don't have a lot to say.  In fact Tara's message to reject the status quo and stand up for who you really are is a powerful one, especially when she takes her own advice.  Clearly shy kids sometimes just need help finding a way to allow others to truly hear their voice.

Here's the trailer:




Disclosure:I was provided with this title for my review by Image Entertainment and Disney.

Cleaning Stainless Steel or Natural Stone? Try Dupont Surface Care Products

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I've learned a lot being a mom for almost 18 years and among those many tidbits is the fact that I'm not a huge fan of cleaning up after other people.  I'm not even a huge fan of cleaning up after myself.  However a mom has to do what a mom has to do, so I arm myself with products that get the job done right the first time.  With that in mind, I have to mention two new Dupont Cleaning Product additions to my housekeeping bucket.


DuPont Stainless Steel Cleaner is my new "go to" stainless cleaner of choice. It does a wonderful job of removing all those sticky fingerprints, smudges of random goo, and water spots from our refrigerator, dishwasher, oven, toaster, microwave, and large stainless farmhouse sink.  It even leaves a nice shine in it's place without lots of scrubbing.

I also have to give a shout out to the DuPont Mold and Mildew Stain Remover for Natural Stone.  Our master bathroom steam shower occasionally gets some mold and mildew stains on the marble from not being properly ventilated after use.  It's always been a bit of a bugger to get off when it happens with the limited products deemed safe for the delicate surface.  However, the Dupont Mold and Mildew Stain Remover has been doing a great job since I first received it from the company for review a month or so back.  It can also be used on grout, ceramic tile and porcelain tile.  I just follow the directions and spray the Mold & Mildew Stain Remover directly on the soiled area, let soak a minute, and clean the surface with a dry cloth or stiff nylon brush.  It works so much better than other safe products I have tried.
Disclosure:  I was provided with both products mentioned in this review by Dupont, however all opinions expressed are my own.

    The Fearless Child and The Careful Child: Our Twins

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    Who says kids can't fly?  In the world of our four year old, Declan, one needs only a relatively deep pool prepared for landing.  Combining his refreshingly wet destination with a bounce in his step or a boost from Dad, Declan has all he needs to soar through the skies over and over like superman. And soar he does, jumping in his grandparent's pool repeatedly until mommy declares it is time to go.  He waits only for his swimmies before leaping, not stopping to even check the temperature.  "Throw me!  Throw me!" is his chant.  He's fearless.

    His twin brother, Cormac, takes forever to get in.  Some days I wonder if he'll make it fully in the pool before we have to go home.  Often Cormac works his way on to a big old raft without even getting his pinkie toe submerged.  He prefers his hair to stay dry and he never ever jumps in.  Instead he takes the ladder, ever so slowly he descends.  "Don't splash me" Don't tip me over" is his chant.  He's careful.

    It's amazing how these two best buddies, twin brothers, can be so very different at times.  One seems to live in the present moment with little fear of consequences, failure, or even injury and the other worries enough for them both.

    4 Temmuz 2012 Çarşamba

    OZ THE GREAT AND POWERFUL

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    OZ THE GREAT AND POWERFULThe fantastical adventure is from the Producer of “Alice in Wonderland” and the Director of the “Spider-Man” Trilogy. 


    Disney’s fantastical adventure “Oz The Great and Powerful,” directed by Sam Raimi, imagines the origins of L. Frank Baum’s beloved character, the Wizard of Oz. When Oscar Diggs (James Franco), a small-time circus magician with dubious ethics, is hurled away from dusty Kansas to the vibrant Land of Oz, he thinks he’s hit the jackpot—fame and fortune are his for the taking—that is until he meets three witches, Theodora (Mila Kunis), Evanora (Rachel Weisz) and Glinda (Michelle Williams), who are not convinced he is the great wizard everyone’s been expecting. Reluctantly drawn into the epic problems facing the Land of Oz and its inhabitants, Oscar must find out who is good and who is evil before it is too late. Putting his magical arts to use through illusion, ingenuity—and even a bit of wizardry—Oscar transforms himself not only into the great and powerful Wizard of Oz but into a better man as well.


    When small-time magician Oscar Diggs (James Franco) pulls one flimflam too many, he finds himself hurled into the fantastical Land of Oz where he must somehow transform himself into the great and powerful Wizard—and just maybe into a better man as well.


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    Disney’s fantastical adventure “Oz The Great and Powerful,” directed by Sam Raimi, imagines the origins of L. Frank Baum’s beloved character, the Wizard of Oz. When Oscar Diggs (James Franco), a small-time circus magician with dubious ethics, is hurled away from dusty Kansas to the vibrant Land of Oz, he thinks he’s hit the jackpot—fame and fortune are his for the taking—that is until he meets three witches, Theodora (Mila Kunis), Evanora (Rachel Weisz) and Glinda (Michelle Williams), who are not convinced he is the great wizard everyone’s been expecting. Reluctantly drawn into the epic problems facing the Land of Oz and its inhabitants, Oscar must find out who is good and who is evil before it is too late. Putting his magical arts to use through illusion, ingenuity—and even a bit of wizardry—Oscar transforms himself not only into the great and powerful Wizard of Oz but into a better man as well.

    “Oz The Great and Powerful” is produced by Joe Roth and written by Mitchell Kapner and David Lindsay-Abaire (credit not final). Grant Curtis, Philip Steuer and Palak Patel are serving as executive producers. “Oz The Great and Powerful” opens in U.S. theaters on March 8, 2013.

     

    27 Haziran 2012 Çarşamba

    Video Game Safety: Tips on Keeping the Kids Safe

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    With the kids all on summer break from school,  I have definitely noticed an increase in their time spent video and online gaming.  I should clarify that I'm not allowing them to be lazy blobs on my couch all day.  The reality is, my kids are extremely active in sports and other activities.  In fact, it's because the kids are coming home so physically exhausted from practices, training sessions, and sports camps that our gaming consoles are getting a large amount of recent use.  It's our older kids "go to" activity when they arrive home physically exhausted.  And with that in mind, June's Digital Joneses challenge on Video Game Safety was a well timed reminder for this Mommy of 5.  


    Here are half a dozen tips I picked up from Trend Micro that I wanted to pass along:

    Take an Interest

    Trend Micro's first tip in keeping the kids safe while gaming is in my opinion the most important one, parents must stay involved.  And I confess that I've also found this piece of advice, while wise, to be quite difficult for me to fully accomplish due to our family's structure and dynamics.

    While one of the easiest ways to stay involved in the kids gaming can be to keep the gaming system in a common area of the home, unfortunately this concept can't be done in our household.  I'd love to have the gaming system centrally located so I can see and hear what the kids are playing and perhaps even jump in and play along.  However, keeping our PS3 full time in the family room would expose our 4 year old twin boys to the games my 17 year old son is playing and that's not an acceptable scenario.  To further complicate staying involved in my oldest son's gaming, is our schedules.  With it being summer our son often has just begun his play as hubby and I are heading off to bed.


    So how do I stay involved in terms of our oldest kids?  I find they do like to talk about what's going on in their games and that desire to share their accomplishments with someone who will listen (coupled with implementing some basic rules and safeguards) works for us.  By simply taking an interest in their favorite games, I've found myself able to keep up fairly well on how long they played and with whom.


    Utilize the Ratings

    Just like movies, video games have their own ratings assigned by The Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB.org).  The ratings are "EC" Early Childhood, "E" for Everyone, "E10+" for Everyone 10 +,  "T" for Teen, "M" for Mature, and "AO" for Adults Only.  Trend Micro pointed out to us Digital Joneses that while these ratings are good guidelines, parents should still preview content before allowing their child to play it and I'd agree that is essential.  Guidelines work great in terms of generally weeding games out, but I agree that only I really know what will or won't work for my child.  The rating board has no way of knowing that my child is petrified of spiders or jellyfish, so ultimately I have to decide what game would be best for what child.   With my 4 year old twin boys just starting to game, I found it handy to put my 11 and 13 year old to work helping me preview potential first options.


    Additionally, don't forget to check your favorite parenting and mom blogs for what their thought was on a new game or app released.  While I personally don't have too many video game reviews, I do have posts on many of favorite kid apps.


    Set the Parental Controls

    I polled several of my friends and absolutely none of them knew, including me, that gaming consoles like Playstation 3, Xbox, and etc had parent control settings!  When did that happen?  Did you guys all know this?  Sure enough, I checked my Playstation 3 (after reading the provided tips) and it will allow me to set what game rating levels can be played, what movie rating levels can be played, restrict web browsing, and more.  How did I miss that memo?  In case you need help here is Playstation 3 Parental Control instructions and Xbox360 parent controls, as well as Nintendo Wii Instructions.  And while I'm on the subject, I should mention that portable devices like the Kindle Fire and iPad also offer parent control settings I've found to be helpful.  Additionally, watch for additional software for your gaming consoles that offer even further protection options.

    Never Let Them Reveal Their Secret Identity

    Trend Micro also reminded us how important it is to discuss privacy with your kids.  Perhaps I'm still stuck in superhero mode from my four year twins recent birthday party, but I find it best to tell my kids to look at their online presence as their public superhero name and their real info as their private secret identity.  Clark Kent never revealed he was Superman and vice versa Superman never revealed he was Clark Kent.  There is no telling what the villans would do if they provided too much information.  And whimsical analogy aside, my kids are on strict orders not to reveal details such as their name, gender, school, or home location to anyone online or off without my permission.

    Watch for Bullying via Gaming Consoles

    Cyberbullying and online harassment isn't limited to just the computer.  Interaction between players on many online games can also allow for these same kinds of incidents.  Trend Micro reminds that one should learn what can be done.  Options include blocking players via game settings, contacting game publishers, and even contacting local police depending on the nature of the threat involved.

    Enforce Limits

    I think most parents would agree that setting limits is a recurring theme in almost every aspect of parenthood.  It's my mommy mission to limit everything from snacks to sun exposure.  In terms of gaming, there are two limitations to be set, purchases and allocated game time.

    Our purchase policy is simple, you can't buy anything without asking mom or dad.  This rule is in place universally, whether we are talking about a .99 app or large purchase on their own gift card.  we approve them all.

    In regards to time limits, my job was done for me.  5 kids + 1 video game console = Lots of Sharing.  The kids have worked out their own system on who can play when and what exceptions are made.  I may settle a dispute here or there, but for the most part having only one game console has made it impossible for any one kid to play for too long.

    Disclosure: Please note our family has received products from Trend Micro to help us examine the challenges contained within this year long study known as The Digital Joneses. However all opinions, thoughts and statements expressed here are our own.