Thursday, December 31, 2009

Party Mix

(The irony of this is not lost on me... so go ahead and laugh, you have my permission!)

Growing up there were a few signs that the holidays had arrived that I have worked to carry on (some with the not so subtle prompting from my husband).  One of his favorite carry-overs and mine (until this year) was the making of my Mom's famous party mix.  For years it was a homemade gift we gave to family and friends.  A gift that was missed by many the years we didn't get to making the extra batches.  I think I was practically raised on the homemade Party Mix.  And if you ask any of us is tastes VERY different from the commercially bought Chex Mix or the kind you make in the microwave.

Well this year something changed.  I don't know if I was just paying more attention or if my body has changed, but it became painfully obvious the other day I am ALLERGIC to the party mix I cherish!  I broke out in hives and rashes after snacking on a bunch.  (Go read this post if you didn't know I found out recently that I am allergic to Oats... aka Cheerios!)

Have no fear, there is an easy solution because I can just make the party mix without the Cheerios and use other oat-free cereals.  :)

By now I'm sure you are dying to know the recipe for the famous mix (just in time for entertaining New Years Eve...).  It's very simple to do, takes about an hour, but has a couple subtleties that really make it taste THAT good.  Enjoy!  :)

Chex Party Mix


  • 16 cups of dry cereal (this can be any combination- Rice Chex, Wheat Chex, Corn Chex, Cheerios, Crispix, Goldfish Crackers, you get the idea).
  • 1 cup of mixed nuts
  • 1 cup of stick pretzels (this can easily be omitted)
  • 1 stick of butter
  • 1 heaping teaspoon of Lawry's Garlic Salt
  • 1 heaping teaspoon Lawry's Seasoned Salt
  • 1/4 cup Worcestershire Sauce
Put the stick of butter in a large roasting pan in an oven and set to 225 degrees.  Once it melts mix in the Worcestershire Sauce, Garlic Salt & Seasoned Salt.  Then dump in the rest of the ingredients and stir well.  Place in oven.  Mix every 15 minutes for 1 hour.  Then let cool.  I promise it makes your house smell soooo yummy and provides a great snack before large meals!


*Note that I am going to be changing up the format of this site over the weekend, so I apologize in advance for any temporary quirky things that may occur!

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Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Last Day to Win 4 Tickets to Disneyland!

So you're probably wondering where all my Disneyland posts have gone...  Well, in case you missed it, I'm also now blogging over at KidsandMice with Aracely (aka DayTrippingMom).  For now, most of my Disneyland specific posts will be over there, but I'll be sure to mention big things back over here about Disneyland too! 

To celebrate the launch of KidsandMice we are giving away Four Tickets to Disneyland!  So hurry over and enter for your chance to win them, the giveaway ends 12/31!

You can become a fan of Kids and Mice on Facebook & Follow on Twitter

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New Years Eve Mid-Day Fun at Discovery Science Center

Still looking for something to do to celebrate New Year's Eve with the kids in OC?  Head on over to the Discovery Science Center in Santa Ana.  At 12 noon and 2:00pm they will have a balloon drop.  Kids will be able to make seltzer rockets, party poppers, participate in Karaoke and investigate the time zones as each celebrates the New Year.

This event is perfect if you have young ones who wouldn't actually stay up till midnight.

The event is included with admission to the Discovery Cube and you can find more information here.

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Monday, December 28, 2009

Last Minute New Years Eve Recipe and Table Decorating Ideas

I hope that everyone has been having a wonderful Holiday! 

With New Years Eve just a few days away, I thought it would be a great time to share some super simple table decorating ideas and recipes for entertaining. 

If you haven't had the chance to read it yet, check out this post about a Hot Chocolate Bar Station, it's a great idea if you have children attending your New Years Eve festivities - they'll feel super special!  It got a thumbs up from all the kids in Kyle's class.

Whether you're hosting the evening or are looking for a dessert to bring, this Banana Cake is really delicious and again, really easy to make last minute.  (Recipe courtesy of Albertsons).

Banana Cake

  • 1 round bakery pound cake (about 3 pounds)
  • 4 bananas, mashed
  • 1 tablespoon honey
  • 3 large bananas, sliced and divided
  • 1 12-ounce container frozen whipped topping, thawed
  • 1 cup chopped pecans
  • 3 chocolate-covered candy bars, chopped
Add the honey to the mashed bananas to make banana jam; set aside.  Turn the cake on its side and slice evenly into three layers.  Place bottom layer on a serving platter.  Spread with three tablespoons banana jam.

Top with half the banana slices.  Spread 1/2 cup whipped topping over the banana slices; sprinkle with 1/4 cup pecans.  Top with second cake layer.  Repeat layering ingredients; top with remaining cake layer.

Frost assembled cake with remaining whipped topping.  Sprinkle remaining pecans over cake.  Garnish if desired.

Serve right away or cover and chill until ready to serve, or freeze cake for two hours (to serve partially frozen).

Now you're probably running around trying to organize food, champagne, etc. and the last thing you are thinking about is decorating the serving table, right?  Well, this is something you can do last minute and you most likely have everything you need (or can improvise).

Take one wine glass (or champagne or margarita, doesn't really matter, it just need to have a stem) and fill it with Hershey's kisses and flip upside down on the table.  Add a tea light on top and voila! (picture is shown with a Christmas style filling, but you get the idea of how simple, yet elegant it looks).


Another idea is to take a margarita glass, fill it with Hershey's Kisses and a candlestick.  Add in a few sprigs of gold or silver if you have them.

Love it!



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Monday, December 21, 2009

Dear Toothfairy

This seems to be an ongoing issue in our household but yet again we've had to write a note to the toothfairy explaining why the tooth can't be placed under the pillow.

As soon as we realized the tooth was not rescuable Brett ran off to write this note...




And this toothfairy was awfully tempted to increase the $1 when I saw this cute after thought...



Seriously thinking about framing this...

Do you have any funny or cute tooth loss stories?

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And the Moshi Monster Giveaway Winners are...

Since I have four to giveaway... I'm excited to announce the four winners for the Moshi Monster Mo Pods:
(please email me mailing addresses ASAP to OCMomActivities at gmail dot com) 

1.  valerie2350 said...
diavlo is really cute :)
December 13, 2009 10:14 PM

2. localbusiness.qc said...

Diavlo is the best!
December 14, 2009 6:30 AM  

3.Tamara M todaysforever@aol.com said...

Katsuma is my favorite!
December 18, 2009 2:22 PM

4.Stacey Graham said...

You know I love that little zoomer!
December 19, 2009 11:42 AM

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Thursday, December 17, 2009

I'm Told the Shopping is Done for the Kids...

I think it started just after I had Kyle - about 6 years ago.  But somewhere along the lines my husband took over the Christmas present shopping for the boys.  I'm pretty sure it started because it was too complicated keeping track of who had bought what and whether it was even or not.

I can't believe I just admitted that.  Yes, I know pretty much what the kids are getting for the holidays, but I just learned that my husband loves to do the Christmas shopping.  I do some of the wrapping, but he does most of it for the kids.  I really am okay with it because my husband does a great job of making sure the kids get what they want and during the holidays there are a million and one things to be doing.  It's nice to not have to spend much time at the malls fighting the crowds...

A few of my close friends are probably doubling over laughing as they read this because if you knew my husband you'd understand why this is so uncharacteristic.  My husband has MANY times over the more than decade we have been married asked if I really wanted a card for my Birthday.  And well, if I wanted a present, let's just not go there.  Birthdays and most holidays just aren't his thing, Christmas is. 

About a month ago he had the boys fill out their Christmas lists and within days he was busily scoping out the sales and comparing prices at Amazon, Toys R Us and Target.  He is super diligent to be sure the presents are equal between the two boys and much to my chagrin spends more than I think we should be spending on the presents.  But I've learned not to complain because I don't have to do the shopping, I just have to focus on filling the stockings.

Am I the only one?

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Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Last Minute Room Mom - Party Idea

Are you one of those moms that LOVE or begrudgingly take on the task of room mom?  I'm one of those that love it!  Although I admit I have made a point of alternating every year between Brett and Kyle's classes (I'm not crazy enough to try being room mom for two classes at one time!).  Planning the class holiday party is my favorite part of the year because you can really take the theme and run with it, but unfortunately it just comes at a crazy time of year.  And it's just plain hard to come up with ideas when you're running around finishing shopping and the other mayhem that comes with the holidays.


This morning I was invited to a special Mom Blogger event at an Albertson's grocery store up in Yorba Linda.  It was perfect timing because the wonderful Albertsons team gave us some great recipes, table decorating ideas, gift ideas and other goodies that I'll share with you over the next few days.  But first... If you're planning the Holiday Party for your child's class or simply entertaining over the next few weeks, how about having a Hot Chocolate Buffet?  Simple to plan, not labor intensive during the time and just plain cool.  (We're going to be doing this in Kyle's class at their party on Friday while they decorate cookies!  Thanks for the idea Albertsons!)

Here's how you do it:

  • In a slow-cooker (set to low) mix in your hot chocolate.  Abuelita (by Nestle and available at Albertsons) is a great mix to use because it has a slightly different taste than regular hot chocolate.  
  • Fill several bowls with crushed candy canes, cocoa mix, large marshmallows, and other small festive candy pieces.   
Dip the rims of the cups in milk or water to moisten, then dip in the cocoa mix or crushed candy canes then fill with hot chocolate.  Then insert small toothpicks in to the marshmallows and candy pieces and float in the hot cocoa.  Enjoy!


Be sure to come back and post to let me know if you try this!  Of course all of the items mentioned above can be purchased at Albertsons.

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8 Great App Games Under $1

So everyone who knows me knows I am addicted to my iPhone.  I really don't know how I lived without it.  But recently I've noticed the kids are maneuvering to snag my iPhone when I leave it unattended.  They LOVE the Apps.  I also can't tell you how many times those Apps have come in handy (waiting at the doctors office, in line at the grocery store, on a road trip, you name it...).


I have actually created a special games page on my iPhone so I can just hand the kids my phone while I am focusing on something else for a few minutes (like driving!).

Whether you're taking a road trip this holiday season with kids, heading to Grandma's house or just heading down the street... take advantage of some temporary price reductions on these FANTASTIC App games by Konami (and we all remember how much my boys loved Frogger!).  They are each less than $1 so they will also make your iTunes gift card gifts stretch that much further... The price reductions will be good until Jan. 4th, 2010 - so enjoy! (Note that not all of the games mentioned below are for kids, but most of them are and the descriptions of the games were provided by Konami, not written by me)

Tomena Sanner - As businessman Hitoshi Susumu, players are on a mission to race against the clock while avoiding obstacles like T-Rexes, samurais and cowboys that get in their way in order to reach their ultimate dance party destination.

Field Prowlers POLICE RUSH! - In this exciting car chase game, players assume the role of a police officer sworn to protect and serve by chasing down criminals and arresting them.

Frogger - Help guide one of Konami's most beloved characters safely across the highway while avoiding oncoming traffic and other obstacles.

Silent Hill: The Escape - Enter the fear-provoking town of Silent Hill where players must solve puzzles, uncover dark secrets and gather clues to avoid grotesque monsters and survive.

Krazy Kart Racing - Pick one of ten classic Konami heroes and speed across 16 themed racing circuits in this 3D cartoon styled racer.

DanceDanceRevolution S - In this addictive music rhythm game, choose from up to three gameplay modes with 26 songs and 18 playable characters.

DanceDanceRevolution S+ - Groove in classic DDR style, but with an added bonus of being able to download new tunes to tap to on the go.

Power Pros Touch - Experience the crowd cheers, fight songs and over 120 variations of play-by-play baseball commentary as players chose from 25 to 162 game seasons.

*I received zero compensation for this post.  :)


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Monday, December 14, 2009

Last Minute Gift for a Cause...

I admit it - I love it when companies find a way to support charities through the sale of their products... but when you mix in a charity that is working to see that no child goes hungry... I'm sold!



If you haven't bought that special someone (mother, sister, aunt or yourself) a gift for and would love to make that gift something even more special/meaningful, head on over here to make a $30 donation to Share our Strength and Honora will send you (shipping paid for by Honora) this black leather and mother-of-pearl woman's watch (valued at $100 MSRP!!!) for the first 1,000 people to make the donation.  As long as you make your donation before Friday, you will receive your gift in time to put under the tree delivered via UPS.  Absolutely amazing deal (wives... hurry and email this post to your husband to drop that not so subtle hint...)


Honora has set lofty goals to raise $30,000 through this campaign using Social Media, blogs and emails.  Let's show them just how powerful the internet and Web 2.0 marketing can be for a good cause! 


*and nope, absolutely zero compensation for writing this post.

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Sunday, December 13, 2009

Moshi Monster Giveaway!

Every few years technology makes a cool advance.  If you have a daughter (or niece or granddaughter or other young girl) in your life, you already have or will likely soon hear about the Moshi Monsters.  With well over 10 million fans worldwide (Moshi Monsters started in England a few years ago) these likely aren't going to disappear soon. 

The Moshi Monster world is really set online, in a virtual (yet very safe- read their Frequently Asked Questions section here) online world for your children to learn, interact and use their imagination.  (Think Cabbage Patch Dolls Online)

Adopting and participating in the Moshi Monster virtual community is free (of course there are options to upgrade).  Cruise on over to the Moshi Monster website, have a look around and see why this is gaining recognition here in the United States. 


But here's the best part...  Just in time to celebrate the Holidays... I've been given four COMPLETE sets of the Moshi Monster Mo Pods (key chains themed after each of the Moshi Monsters that spin around and flash lights when your cell phone rings. You'll never miss a call... think parents - your daughter will never be able to say she didn't know you called again!)  Each Moshi Monster Mo Pod comes with a secret code that unlocks a free virtual accessory for your online adopted Moshi Monster.  These are the perfect stocking stuffer for young girls ages 7-12.  If you're one of the four lucky winners, you'll have all six Moshi Monster Mo Pods (pictured above) to put in as stocking stuffers!

This giveaway ends 12/19/09 - so get commenting!  I loved all the creativity we had with the last giveaway comments!

Here's how to enter:

Mandatory First Entry:
  • 1 Entry for leaving a comment stating which Moshi Monster is your favorite (go here to pick it out).  You can do this up to once a day until the contest ends on 12/19/09.  I will delete ALL your other entries if you don't do this.
Additional Entries:
  • 1 Entry (each) subscribing to the Email Feed of OCMomActivities, following through Google, RSS Feed Subscription or any other form of feed.
  • 1 Entry for following OCMomActivities on Twitter
  • 1 Entry for Tweeting about this giveaway.  Be sure to come back and say that you have to gain the extra entry.
  • My favorite from the last giveaway... get creative and make a holiday poem, rhyme or other cute saying about one of the Moshi Monsters.  This can include why you want it.  I'll include one entry of this type per day until the giveaway ends on 12/19/09.

*I was provided product for review/informational purposes but was not compensated in any way for this post nor did it have any effect of my opinions expressed in this post/giveaway. 

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And the Winner of the Wii Fit Board is...

This lucky comment for the Wii Fit Board is (using Random.org):


Jen said...
I subscribe via email
DECEMBER 7, 2009 3:02 PM


Jen - I just sent you an email!  Congratulations!


Another giveaway is coming up later tonight!   There will be FOUR winners this time!

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Thursday, December 10, 2009

Cold in Orange County?

Top 10 Reasons You Know Winter is Finally Here in the OC

  1. You don't see people wearing flip flops (cause you KNOW we look for any excuse...)
  2. You see people wearing parkas and winter coats when it is 60 degrees...
  3. You find yourself fighting with your kids over the Superman blanket simply because it is fleece and you're cold...
  4. *Gasp* you figure out you actually have a furnace in your home and *double gasp* TURN IT ON!
  5. You have to dive down to the bottom of the toy bin (don't ask) to find last year's umbrella...
  6. It's no longer standing room only with a line out the door at the local Fro-Yo store...
  7. You decide not to go to Disneyland because there is a "chance" of showers (best time to go by the way...)
  8. You plan your day around picking up a Peppermint Mocha or Gingerbread Latte because you're so cold after running errands (yes, 50 degrees is really cold!)
  9. You build a fire in the fireplace simply because it is less than 67 degrees inside the house according to your indoor thermostat.
  10. You go to the gym to use the treadmill instead of running outside to prevent wearing a light jacket to keep warm enough outside.
What are the signs that tell you its Winter?

*No OC residents were actually harmed in the creation of this post, but my husband sure thinks it's funny since he is from Canada and that I'm crazy for thinking THIS is cold.

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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

LA Auto Show and the Kids' Fun Zone


Once the kids are born, life seems to change sometimes in a subtle way and sometimes it is less subtle.  For us, we found non-kid centered activities seemed to be less interesting to us or maybe that it was just that much harder to make the effort to drag the kids once they were toddlers.  We work to find ways to integrate activities we love with things the kids will love or at least be entertained by. (Yes... we drug the kids to the Star Wars Convention held in LA a few years ago but they honestly are Star Wars fans too...)

I was thrilled to be invited last weekend to a special Mom Blogger event at the LA Auto Show to preview the first ever Kids' Fun Zone.  I knew it was a recipe for success, because what most kids need after a few hours of a more adult activity is a way to get their energy out and the Kids' Fun Zone provides exactly that - a break for the kids!  There are several bounce houses/bounce courses, face painting, bubble making areas, arts and crafts games and more.  What I loved is that the Kids' Fun Zone really caters to all ages of children because there are a handful of XBox driving simulators for the older kids and a kids' Jeep driving course for the racer car drivers in training!  It provides a great place for families to "decompress" after a long day of walking. 

It was tough getting my boys to leave and go check out some of the car exhibits!  For those with kids still in strollers - the LA Auto Show is completely jogger/stroller friendly! 


The Kids' Fun Zone is open December 12 & 13 from 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. (located in Kentia Hall) and is free with admission to the LA Auto Show.

The kids also loved being able to sit in the drivers seat of a real Jeep...


I was excited to show my husband and the boys the Chevy Volt & Chevy Cruze that I had previewed a few nights before. (Read that post here)

Be sure to head to the LA Auto Show before it ends to get a peek at the amazing concept cars coming up in the next few years!  The "P-Nut" was a fun one...


Admission to the LA Auto Show is $12 for adults and free for children under 12 (w/adult)
Discount Coupons are available through participating LA area new car dealerships and through e-tickets purchased at LA Auto Show.

*We were provided admission to the LA Auto Show to facilitate the review of the Kids' Fun Zone and the LA Auto Show, but it in no way affected my opinion reflected in the post.

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Monday, December 7, 2009

Snails, Worms and Snakes- A Moment of Reflection


As I frantically reached for my iPhone to snap this picture (our first real rainy day here in Orange County, CA)... it struck me how much my life has changed in the last decade. As a little girl growing up I was known for wearing my favorite Minnie Mouse dress just because and I think I wore the same princess gown for many Halloweens in a row...


Now my life is full of the quest for snails, snakes, roller coasters and other adventures. I wouldn't change it for the world!


How has your life changed since becoming a Mom?

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Sunday, December 6, 2009

Specialty Coffee Recipes and Fun at the Got Milk? Event


The holidays are here!  One of my absolute favorite treats during the holiday season is the Peppermint Mocha you can get at most coffee shops.  Last week I was invited to a Got Milk? event up on Melrose in West Hollywood.  No way I would miss that event!  Coffee, West Hollywood, Mom Blogger event... perfect combo if you ask me!

We were treated to custom drinks from United States Barista Champion (2007 and 2003) - Heather Perry.  Heather's been featured on the Food Network, the Discovery Channel and is even listed in the Guinness Book of World Records for building the world's largest espresso machine!

I have never been much of a "drinker" (except for a glass of wine here or there), so I love the idea of serving custom coffee creations at your next holiday party instead of making alcohol the staple drink.  Drinking and driving is a particular problem during the holidays and by serving non-alcoholic yummy specialty coffees, you may just be saving the lives of your guests or someone else for that matter!  I think it's also a safe bet to say you will be the star of the night if you make some of the recipes below for family and friends

Pumpkin Spice Lattes, Peppermint Mocha Martinis, Tres Leches Lattes, Holiday Frozen Hot Chocolates, Eggnog Lattes and Toffee Mochas were the highlight of the event.  They were all truly delicious and are easy to make at home!

I left the Got Milk? event pleasantly jittery from all the extraordinary coffees we sampled (which was very handy because I went straight to the Chevy Preview ahead of the LA Auto Show).

Below are some of the super yummy recipes we sampled that night (if you'd like some of the others, post a comment saying that and I'll post them separately later this week - I have recipes for all the drinks mentioned above)...


Pumpkin Spice Latte
Ingredients:
2 oz. espresso or strong brewed coffee
2 tbsp. pumpkin pie mix out of the can
8 oz. milk

Directions:
Combine espresso and pumpkin pie and mix well. The nice thing about the pumpkin pie mix is it already has all the spices needed. If you only have canned pumpkin, use 2 tbsp. canned pumpkin, 1/2 tsp. cinnamon and 1/2 tsp. nutmeg. Top with warmed milk and enjoy this traditional holiday treat.


Peppermint Mocha Martini
Ingredients:
2 shots espresso or strong brewed coffee
1 tbsp. chocolate syrup
2tbsp. crushed peppermints - divided
1 cup ice

Directions:
Begin by dipping the rim of your martini glass in water, then dip the rim in 1 tbsp. of crushed peppermint. In a martini shaker, place your fresh espresso shots, chocolate and peppermint. Stir until chocolate and peppermint are dissolved. Then add milk and ice and shake vigorously. Strain into martini glass and enjoy this refreshing, minty drink!


Holiday Frozen Hot Chocolate
Ingredients:
8 oz. Milk
2 Tbsp. Powdered Non-Dairy Creamer
3 Tbsp. Powdered Chocolate (use 2 parts sugar- 1 part cocoa powder if you don't have powdered chocolate)
Whipped Cream and Sprinkles

Directions:
Combine all ingredients in a blender and blend until smooth and creamy. Pour into a tall glass and top with whipped cream and sprinkles.


*I was only "compensated" for this post with the yummy drinks mentioned above at the Got Milk? event. 

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Saturday, December 5, 2009

More Discounts from Etnies!


I'm THRILLED to announce that Etnies is offering another Mom Blogger promoted discount on their website!  (Read my previous Etnies post here)

Between now and the end of the year you can go to Etnies.com and receive 30% off any purchase, get a free stocking stuffer (while supplies last) and receive free shipping!  The code is the same as before "etnies family".  Pass it on to everyone you know - this is a fantastic deal!

Any for those of you who remember why I rave about Etnies... I'm (kinda shocked) to report that Kyle's new Etnies that I received at the event - still look BRAND NEW.  Despite the 3 trips to Disneyland & three weeks of daily school destruction.  See for yourself...

I'll give you one guess as to what Kyle will be getting for Christmas in addition to toys, etc... Yup - another pair of Etnies!

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Thursday, December 3, 2009

Wii Fit Plus Giveaway

As you know, we are huge fans of all gaming systems in our house.... and I've been waiting for this one!  I'm giving away a WiiFit Plus Board and Jillian Michaels Fitness Ultimatum 2010 Wii Game!!!


The contest will be open until 5pm Friday December 11th, 2009.  I'm going to allow one entry per day per person per comment.  To gain additional entries you can do the following:
  • Become a fan on the OCMomActivities on Facebook (1 entry, make a separate comment saying you are a fan)
  • Subscribe to email feeds of OCMomActivities (1 entry, also make a separate comment saying you are already subscribed to Feedburner or RSS or Google Reader or another feed)
  • Comment here saying why you want to win the Wii Fit Plus allowed one per day until the contest ends (1 entry each comment each day, only one of these comments each day though)
  • Follow OCMomActivities on Twitter (be sure to include a separate comment saying that so it counts! 1 entry)
  • Tweet about this giveaway on Twitter (come back and comment on it so I know! 1 entry)
This is only open to US Residents (because of mailing costs).  If you don't leave your email address in the comment, be sure to check back to find out if you are the winner.  You will have 2 days to respond before I pick another winner!

Goodluck and get exercising!

This Giveaway is courtesy of Sports Authority teaming up with Jillian Michaels and Nintendo and the launch party from November 19th.

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Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Chevy Volt & Chevy Cruze Sneak Peek!

Alright, I admit it… I’m a tree hugger at heart. You’d never know it from a first impression, but I grew up in a very eco-friendly area of the country yet I still drive the large SUV and live in Orange County, CA. Secretly the guilt of driving that SUV has gnawed at me. I love driving and these days, those driving hours are mostly spent with my entourage (my two sons!). When I first heard about the new advances Chevrolet was making with their cars and gas mileage I honestly thought, “Good for them, but it will be years until I can get one of those!”

I had the privilege of a sneak peek prior to the LA Auto Show at the new Chevy Volt and Chevy Cruze last night. It didn’t take me long to see that I am their target demographic. And now it just makes perfect sense!


The Chevy Cruze (pictured above) is designed with families in mind (from price point to safety to aesthetics). Keep in mind that I’m not an auto expert – I’m a busy Mom to two wonderful boys, so what you are getting is simply my opinion. I might as well just admit it - I’m also a car snob. The thought had never crossed my mind of looking at a Chevy for anything other than the Tahoe… and when it comes to a family sedan I’ve never really thought outside the BMW, Lexus or Mercedes realm. I’ve been eyeing all the new Hybrid vehicles on the market and wondering if I was ready to make the jump back to a family sedan instead of the gas guzzling SUV. (To me the Hybrid SUV’s like the Yukon &Tahoe don’t improve the MPG enough to warrant the price tag yet). It looks like the Cruze will come in around the $20,000 mark. Talk about affordable!





The Chevy Volt (pictured above) is a car of the future that is about to go on sale today! On the outside it is reminiscent of the Toyota Prius, but it takes fuel efficiency to an entirely different level! It’s designed for the average person who drives less than 40 miles a day (although you can drive it more, you just won’t have the same insanely awesome gas mileage). I’ve got to say it is one REALLY cute car. Perfect for a second car if you’re a family or as a primary car if you aren’t hauling kids around (the demo I saw only had 4 seats because there is a console in the middle back row)! I’ve heard lots of numbers thrown around in regards to cost of the Volt, but I can tell you it will definitely be way less than $50,000 and will have environmental rebates. My bet is the cost will end up being $40,000 or less after those rebates. That is competitive.

I walked away from the night being proud of Chevy (still surprising myself with that…). I’ll save it for another post, but as a working Mom, I also walked away with a newfound respect for Chevy as a company. Their embrace of women and mothers in their workforce is impressive and I can’t wait to tell you more specifics about how real that is, not in theory – but in practice!

For more specific information about the vehicle check out this YouTube Video they have created:




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Sunday, November 29, 2009

Yes, I have a lot to be thankful for...

I've got a lot to be thankful for, but don't get me wrong - I've lost a lot to get to this point.  The holidays are always a tough time for me because I always struggle with the pain of my mother's absence.  In some respects it feels like just yesterday that she lost her battle with Lung Cancer, but in other respects it feels like a lifetime ago.  She's never met my children, but she has had far more direct impact on their lives than they will ever know.  I am the mother that I am because of her.  I love that.  I am thankful for that.  I am thankful for the years I had with her.  There aren't words to express the gift that her final months were to me - being able to care for her and "give back" for all that she had given to me.  In many ways she is directly responsible for me starting this blog- to help other moms find fun activities to do with their kids.  To help build as many fun memories as possible with their kids.

The last Thanksgiving I spent with her, cooking for her after all the Thanksgiving dinners she cooked was almost like passing the batton.  I realize that now.


So, it seems like an appropriate time to share one of my most treasured recipes from my Mom - her world famous gravy.  No, no one makes gravy like she did (although my husband claims I am coming pretty close and I can't tell you how proud I am of that).  It's rather simple, but there are a few tricks that she taught me that seem to make the gravy just amazing.  My apologies if this recipe is a bit jumbled, but I am doing it completely by memory because it isn't written down anywhere except for here now.  Enjoy and tell me if you try it!


(this can easily be adapted for meat gravy by swapping out the chicken base with beef base)


Ingredients:
Juice from canned veggies (I use the green bean juice, corn would be great also)
Butter
Milk (skim is fine)
Flour (couple tablespoons)
Chicken Base (I use "Better Than Bouillon - Chicken Base")
Water
Salt
Pepper


In the used dripping pan from cooking the Turkey or Chicken - whisk in enough flour to absorb all the residual oil (you can add butter or olive oil if you didn't have much left in the pan).  Keep over low heat.  Then add a cup or so of milk (you can use milk later if it begins to thicken too  fast).  Doesn't have to be a set amount and I always use skim milk since the meal already contains enough fat! 

At this point I always add the Chicken Base to taste.  The amount you use will vary depending on how much gravy you are making.  (Tip:  You can add lots of liquid to this to increase the amount of gravy you make, just be sure to slowly add it and allow it to simmer to thicken enough).  Add salt & pepper to taste also.

Allow it to simmer over low heat to thicken.  Add the remaining juice from canned green beans or other vegetables to thin out the gravy if it thickens too much.

Enjoy!

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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Hyatt Regency HB Healthy Dining Showcase


The other day a handful of Mom Bloggers were treated to a wonderful showcase of the talents of Chef Priscilla Willis on staff at the Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort & Spa in honor of Diabetes Awareness Month.  It was an amazing experience full of delicious and healthy food.  Chef Willis oversees The Californian restaurant's vegetarian, vegan and light fare menus.  (The Hyatt will begin offering seasonal cooking lessons beginning in 2010!) Be sure to stop in for some of the rejuvenating spa treatments in the Pacific Waters Spa where they offer one of the most rare and exotic spa treatments in the world - the Thalasso Seawater Bath.  Pacific Waters Spa also offers treatments for men and children in addition to women.

Below is the first delicious course we were treated to:
(posted with permission)


Nori Wraps -super easy, fast and great for all ages.
1 package Firm Tofu, Julienne
2 each Carrots, Julienne
1 each Cucumber, Julienne
2 each Avocado, Slices
1 each Mango, Slices
1 package Nori (seaweed) Wrapper (roasted)
1 head Bibb Lettuce

Place a sheet of Nori on a plate and filling (all the ingredients) down the diagonal center.  To fold the wrap, bring up the bottom corner and begin rolling in the sides from the left to right.  The technique is much like rolling a burrito.  Or you can tuck the ends under each other and you will have a neat bundle.  Serves 6.

Miso Sauce
1 oz. Miso Paste
1/2 cup Water
2 oz. Rice Wine Vinegar
2 packets Splenda
3 T Peanut Butter, Creamy
1 T Light Soy Sauce
2 T Sesame Oil

Wisk all ingredients together until all come together.  Taste for more seasoning.

Enjoy!

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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Etnies is My Savior!


You know that instruction book that they give us when we become new parents (I wish!)?  Well, they left something out, apparently Etnies shoes are an absolute must for rough and tumble little boys.  Kyle is known for ripping through a brand new pair of expensive shoes in less than a month.  Don't get me wrong, I have no problem replacing a pair of shoes that he has outgrown, but when I have to replace them so fast simply because they have been destroyed is very frustrating.  I'll pay double for a pair of shoes that will last, as long I know they will actually last. 


I'd love to know what it is that Kyle does to his shoes during the school day... is there a secret shoe destructing machine that he has found?  Funny because Brett never found that machine...


I think I have found the solution to my dilemma!  Last week I was lucky enough to be a part of a tour Etnies (Headquartered here in Lake Forest, CA) was giving to Mom Bloggers.  We got to see first-hand the research and testing that goes in to their shoes.  I was shocked to learn that skaters in particular endure easily up to 17 times the amount of force on their body compared to walking or other activities.  So you KNOW if the shoes are designed with that in mind, they are great for my kids!  What I found especially cool was the material testing.  They test the shoes to see how well the material endures thousands of scrapes on the surface of a skateboard (a common cause of holes in the shoes).  I'm really thinking Kyle must have found an industrial strength machine like that somewhere that he hasn't told me about!  As the people at Etnies showed us, the material they use in their shoes hold up in these tests light years better than the rest.  All I could think about was how fast I could get my hands on a pair of these for Kyle to test out on my own.  Just that morning Kyle had informed me he had burned through another pair...


I'm happy to announce that Kyle and Brett are now wearing their new Etnies and almost a week in to it, there is ZERO sign of wear or tear.  I can honestly say I will be buying strictly Etnies shoes for Kyle until he grows out of this shoe destruction phase.


I really can't speak highly enough about what we saw at Etnies that day.  Everything from their passion to reduce their carbon imprint to making shoes that are biomechanically tested which ensures the best shoe possible.  Etnies is obviously on the forefront of technology for shoes (from toddlers to adults).  You don't have to be a "skater" to wear them.  Amazing people are running the company and that just affirms my choice to purchase their shoes (especially for Kyle!).



Now here's my gift to you!  Etnies is doing a special promotion at Etnies.com enter the promotional code of "ETNIES FAMILY" and from November 17th through December 4th, you'll receive $10 off every $40 you spend, plus free shipping!  Share this with everyone you know, it's an amazing deal.  If you've got Toddlers, be sure to check out their "Grow with Me" shoes.  I wish those were available when Brett and Kyle were toddlers!

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Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Sports Authority Event with Jillian Michaels


Don't miss this Thursday at the Sports Authority Store in Torrance (located at 3610 Torrance Blvd.)!  Jillian Michaels from "The Biggest Loser" will be in attendance giving away copies of her new Wii game "Fitness Ultimatum 2010" and also Wii Fit Boards!  There will also be other prizes from Sports Authority, Nintendo and Nike. 

Sports Authority is creating a new "We know fit.  We know fun." experience at 102 of their stores and are going to have a dedicated area for people to try out the Wii and Wii Fit before you buy it. 

If you don't have a Wii Fit yet (stay tuned, I'm giving one away next week!), but if you do "Fitness Ultimatum 2010" is a great way to keep fitness fun for the whole family.  We love our Wii Fit and I can't wait to try "Fitness Ultimatum 2010"!

Be sure to pop by the Sports Authority in Torrance anytime after 9:30 am on Thursday!

For more information go here.

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Tuesday, November 17, 2009

PSP Game Giveaway!

Okay, that moment is here!  My very first giveaway!  Help make this a huge success by telling all of your friends to participate and I promise to do more (I have a Wii Fit Plus Board to giveaway next week!)


The giveaway this week is courtesy of Konami Games and it's PES 2009 (Pro Evolution Soccer) for the PSP.

Here's how you enter:
Leave a separate comment for each entry to gain the extra entries (if you say it all in one comment, it will only count as one entry).  The winner will be chosen at random next Tuesday (11/24/09).  Please check back to find out if you've won!

Goodluck! 

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Getting Ready for My First Giveaway!

Hi guys!

I'm super excited to announce that I'll be doing my first giveaway later this week.  (Hint: It's something from the Konami Event!)  To increase your chances go become a fan of OCMomActivities on Facebook, follow on Twitter and be sure to sign up for the email subscription!  If we get a lot of particiaption I have several more REALLY AMAZING giveways soon to follow.  You won't want to miss them...

This is going to be fun!

-Katie

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Monday, November 16, 2009

Review Requests and Freebies - My Promise to You!

In light of the new law coming in to effect regarding the disclosure of freebies and compensation from companies and today’s article in the LA Times on the same subject, I thought it was time to address this head on in how I deal with it here.



My promise to you as a reader is to always be honest in my reviews and recommendations on this site. It’s simply not in me to write something I won’t stand behind. I’ll never recommend a video game, activity, toy, food or anything else for that matter that we don’t currently use or would use ourselves in our home.


One of the benefits of being a blogger is that you are like a reporter (without as many barriers and no one to answer to except your readers). I am constantly being approached by companies and PR Firms asking if I would like to have free samples of products in hopes that I will review them or to attend their events. This is no different than what happens in the world outside of blogging. I know this because I have been on the other side, working at a PR Firm, approaching reporters with the offers of free samples. It’s just the way the world works. I’m also savvy enough to know that just because I don’t like something, doesn’t mean someone else won’t. I don’t have an interest in “slamming” a product or service… I just don’t want to waste my time with negative posts. I have received products that we tried and I just wasn’t enthusiastic enough about the product (sometimes it just comes down to feeling the product is way over-priced) to write a post about it. You’ll notice with every post I will share the story about how we heard about the product (whether it was a purchase on our own or it was a part of an event) and I always make an effort to tie it in to show why I am passionate about it.


I really appreciate being approached to review the products because I simply don’t have the budget to purchase and experience so many things without receiving them that way.


If you have any other questions, don’t hesitate to email me!

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Sunday, November 15, 2009

Konami, Frogger and Bloggers


Last week we were invited to a Mom Blogger event up at the Konami Headquarters in El Segundo. Oh my gosh! It was such an amazing and fun experience for the boys! We have family video games nights frequently so I think I was just as excited as the boys to be hanging out at the headquarters of Konami.



I’ll be profiling a few of the recently released and upcoming games we had the opportunity to test out over the next week, but I’m going to start with the smash hit favorite by a long shot according to my boys – Frogger Returns. Yes, it’s a complete throw-back to the original Frogger released 25 years ago! I’m not sure if it was the novelty of a “simpler” game that the boys loved playing it for, or if it was the fact that it was a frog as the main character (Brett’s favorite animal has been frogs for years). Convincing Brett to play another game that day was tough as he was mesmerized by the Frogger game. He kept saying, “My Dad played this game 20 years ago!” I’m not sure how he knew that, but it was cool to see a remake of an old game be so exciting to my son. There’s just something about the simplicity of the way video games used to be that is still just plain cool. I was proud of Brett, my little gamer for enjoying the old- school game so much.


Frogger Returns is downloadable as an App for your iPhone (& iPod Touch) right now (click here), downloadable on Wii Ware right now and will be available to download for the PS3 through the PlayStation Network later this month.  If you're a parent who is a little video game challenged, this will be one where you can show your kids you actually CAN plan video games, just not the 4-D ones!

Enjoy!

*Be sure to check back later this week... I'll be doing my first giveaway!!!  You won't want to miss it!

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Saturday, November 14, 2009

Ahh, The Holidays are Finally Here!

There are a few things that really make it feel like the holiday season is here. Since we don't have snow here in Southern California, I look to more superficial signs of the holidays like the arrival of the Christmas parade at Disneyland (yesterday!) and the availability of my beloved Peppermint Mocha Coffeemate at the grocery store. Note I busted out the snowman cup from Starbucks too!



What things symbolize the arrival of the holidays to you?


*This was in no way a compensated or even requested endorsement. Believe me, I wish it had been! :)

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Friday, November 13, 2009

Thanksgiving dinner for less than $20?

Yes, with a small bit of planning ahead it is very possible! I promise! I happened upon a deal last week that floored me… $0.37/pound for frozen Turkeys at Fresh & Easy. If you calculate that out, you can get a fifteen pound Turkey (plenty for a small family dinner) for $5.00! This is probably a good time to note that I bought one, then went back another day and bought a second Turkey for Christmas Dinner because the deal was too amazing to pass up. Since I’m not cooking Thanksgiving dinner this year, I’ll be making the traditional Thanksgiving dinner for our family of four the day after. I’ll post the actual recipes next week (including how to make my Mom’s world famous gravy!).


I wasn’t planning on purchasing everything so far in advance, but when I saw the deals and did the math in my head I knew it was a fantastic deal that wouldn’t necessarily be around for long! Below are items I actually purchased so I know the prices are 100% accurate. Don’t believe me? Cruise on over to the Fresh & Easy site and check out the prices for yourself!


Here’s the shopping list (including the prices at Fresh & Easy just to make it simple) for Thanksgiving dinner:


1 -15 pound Jennie O Frozen Turkey--------------- $5.07


Green Bean Casserole
French’s Fried Onions ----------------------------------$2.49
1 can – Cream of Mushroom Soup -----------------$.59
2 cans – Green Beans ----------------------------------$.69 x 2


Cranberry Sauce
1 can jellied cranberry sauce --------------------------$.99


Stuffing
1 Box Mrs. Cubbison’s Seasoned Dressing-----$1.49


Mashed Potatoes
48 oz. Golden Potatoes --------------------------------$3.28


Candied Yams/Mashed Sweet Potatoes
Sweet Potatoes (whole/fresh)-------------------------$2.99


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                                                                                $18.28 total
 (leaves extra for misc. ingredients most have on hand)

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Monday, November 9, 2009

Random Act of Kindness

I treasure the moments as a mother when one of my children does something filled with compassion. Its times like that that I take notice that I really AM raising my boys well. Last weekend Brett did something so truly touching that I fought back tears - tears of joy, tears of sadness and tears of pride in what a wonderful little boy he is. It really was a small little gesture he did, picking up a sippy cup that had fallen for a toddler in a stroller. But it only took one glance from me to realize this wasn't just any little girl, she was a triplet born to two parents who have been to hell and back - the Cobles. Read more details about their story here.

If you're not familiar with this family, they have a story filled with more pain that I as a mother can even fathom to think about for more than a few minutes without sobbing. Two and a half years later my heart breaks to think about it. That fateful night we were driving on the very same freeway and saw the signs on I-5 about the terrible car accident at Oso Parkway. Chills ran up my spine as I saw that sign and I clearly remember saying a prayer for who was involved in the accident (I tend to do that, even with Ambulances). It wouldn't be until the next morning that I heard how heart wrenching it really was. That night the three Coble children died and their mother survived the accident (along with her mother in the passenger seat). Katie, Kyle and Emma would forever be etched in my mind. The fact that my name is Katie and I have a son named Kyle made me feel bonded in a way to this family even though I had never met them. To this day I can't go past that part of the freeway without taking a deep breath and wishing I could send Lori strength to heal from her loss. On days when my boys are acting up, I step back and think of how lucky I am that I can still hug my little boys.

One year after the accident Lori delivered triplets. Those three children are angelic gifts sent to help their parents carry-on. I hope they don't see their legacy as a burden, but instead see it as inspiring and magical.

I've read horrible comments about the Cobles, people judging them on their actions after losing their children, choosing to have more children being one. People can be so cruel. My wish for them is that they find the peace they so deserve, they have found the strength to go on and they deserve every single ounce of beauty life has to offer.

And when I saw my son Brett participating in a small random act of kindness for a family that deserves it so much made me one dang proud mom.




*Lori, if you ever stumble upon this and read it, please know that for every cruel person or comment, there are atleast a thousand more of us wishing the world for your family!

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