Protect Yourself from the Sun: Outdoor Research Giveaway

The past few months I’ve spent almost every day sitting in the beautiful Florida sun watching soccer practices, games or working in the yard. While I love the sun, I do not love skin cancer. Even with the use of sunblock the kids and I are browning up and it is challenging to protect everyone from the sun when it is sunny all the time!

A few weeks ago I received two hats from Outdoor Research. I had been wearing my baseball cap to the soccer fields, but it only shielded the top part of my face. These sun hats from Outdoor Research do a great job of protecting your whole face.

The papyrus brim hat shields  your whole face from the sun. My husband quickly snatched it up and has been wearing it all the time. My kids like it too and it’s breathable so the hat doesn’t cause your head to get any hotter than it would already be in the sun.

I also received this awesome Kids’ Helios hat. I chose orange so my boys and girls could wear it and it has UPF 30 protection to keep their little heads from getting sunburned. This hat is super cute and my kids love it. It also floats so if it happens to fly off at the beach or the lake it is easy to find floating in the water. (Great idea, huh?)

My kids spend so much time outside it is nice to know their faces are being protected while they play.

What I like about these hats is that they are high quality and will last a long time. I’ve purchased cheaper hats in the past and they only lasted one summer. These hats are very durable and I imagine they will last for several summers.

I have ……… from Outdoor Research to giveaway. To enter to win leave a comment sharing what outdoor activity your family enjoys during the summer. Giveaway ends May 16, 2011. Open to readers with a US mailing address only.

Waiting and Musing….

My site issues have not been resolved and because I’m still waiting, any new content on the site will be lost when it is eventually fixed. I debated not writing… but that seems so boring, although I’m sure most of you would welcome a break from my musings.

Tomorrow (or today) depending on when you are reading this, is my 18th anniversary. Sometimes it seems like not too long ago, but most of the time it seems like forever. I’d share the link to the story of how my husband and I met and got married, but that part of my site is broken too. 🙁

Things I’ve been thinking about lately…

  • Raising teenagers
  • Managing toddlers
  • Year round schooling (not liking the idea as summer approaches)
  • The beach
  • Gas prices (good grief, they are high)
  • Soccer (because that’s all I do in the evenings)
  • McDonalds (my husband took a few of my kids there last week and they got sick. It was their first time eating at McDonalds in about 3 years)
  • Ebooks (do you buy them/ read them/ like them)
  • Kitchen tools that waste space
  • Cloth diapers (hoping we don’t need them much longer)

What’s been on your mind lately?

Site Issues

I’m having all sorts of site issues and am trying to resolve them. Please excuse the mess, things should be back to normal in a few days!

Let’s Say Thanks: Free Cards for Our Troops

I just came across this fun program from Xerox. You can now send a free thank you postcard to a service member though the Let’s Say Thanks program. You can create your own message or chose one of the preselected messages. The postcards are designed by kids and are really cute! Once you create a card, the folks at Give 2 the Troops send it to a service member.

It’s just a little thing, but sometimes the little things make a big difference when you are serving overseas.

Week in Review

How is it that April is over already?

My photo of the week.

She’s upset because I walked in the room and caught her with markers.

  • I had a killer headache for part of the week and I ended up behind on just about everything. Not fun.
  • I enrolled my daughter in her first college class. This probably has something to do with the headache.
  • Some of my kids are getting to the end of their curriculum and I’m finding myself browsing homeschool sites looking for options for next year. Are you looking ahead to next year yet?
  • Soccer practice was rained out several nights last week, it was weird not having something to do every night.
  • My seven year old lost three teeth in two weeks. It is amazing she can eat or talk.
  • We killed another snake! If you want to read about the first snake hunt you can check out my cousin’s blog. And yes, I am the big wimp hiding on the trampoline. I do not like snakes!
  • It took Cora less than 15 minutes to color all the walls, tile, and cabinets in the bathroom and her brothers’ bedroom wall. What an overachiever…. Thankfully the marker washed right off with a washcloth.
  • As I mentioned last time my daughter is running for Senator. She has started a great series on her blog called Setting an Example. It is worth reading, and I’m not just saying that because I’m her mother. 🙂
  • I have some great posts and projects coming this week, I can hardly wait to share them!

What I was reading this week.

The Orphan Mentality

“How many times had God asked me to follow Him, asked me to travel in a different direction, asked me to just come and I couldn’t because I was holding on to my stuff.  My stuff that I think is so important that I can’t lay it down and see what my Father has for me.”

How to Survive a Layoff

“While I would LOVE it if this unemployment only lasted a very short time, we are buckling down and bracing for a long term period of bare bones expenditures, so I will be making this into a weekly series.”

Veggie Cake

Click on over to Beauty and Bedlam for directions on how to make this cute cake.

Train Cake Tutorial

If a vegetable cake won’t curb your sweet tooth, check out this adorable train cake tutorial. Perfect for a little boy’s birthday!

Have a great Sunday!

Photo credit Beauty and Bedlam.

The Happy Housewife RSS/ Newsletter Issues

If you subscribe to The Happy Housewife via RSS or Newsletter you might have noticed that recently there are posts from another website appearing in the feed. This is a glitch – I am not drinking root beer martini’s, quoting Oprah, or posting CVS deals.

I apologize for any confusion this has caused and can assure you that we are working hard to fix this problem.

Thank you to everyone who alerted me to the problem. As always, if you ever see something that doesn’t look quite right to you around here please let me know.

Debt Free

O praise the One who paid my debt

And raised this life up from the dead

Wooden Christian Cross

 

Have a wonderful weekend and I’ll see you next week.

photo credit: freefotouk

Field of Vision: My Visit to a Movie Set

A few weeks ago I had the opportunity to visit a movie set. Since my older two children spend most of their free time making movies I was very interested in learning more about it.

We were able to watch filming, interview the actors, visit the prop trailer, wardrobe, and the snack trailer. Even though I didn’t know what to expect, I was still amazed by the entire process.

Set

The day we were there, they were shooting at a closed school. The main reason Atlanta was chosen for this movie was because of the school. You can’t shoot a movie in a school that is in use, so film makers need to find schools that are no longer in use to film, or build a set. It was nice to see so many local businesses contributing to the production. From the hotel to drivers to actors this movie is bringing business to Atlanta.

Wardrobe

This was my favorite part (aside from meeting the cast). We met the woman in charge of wardrobe and she was great. I was excited to hear that even wardrobes have a budget and many of the clothes purchased for the movie were on clearance!

One interesting fact about wardrobe is that when the actor is wearing an outfit for a scene, they take a photo of the actor in the clothes and then hang it on the outfit with a few notes. This way if they are shooting days later they actor’s clothes have continuity, even down to what pockets are buttoned!

Props

The prop trailer was interesting too. There are bins and bins (all labeled) with different props. The trailer travels to different movies and supplies props for each one. There was everything from crime scene tape to crayons in the trailer.

Food

There was so much food and it was all so good. There were options for everyone including gluten free and vegetarian. I honestly don’t know how actors are thin given all the food options available!

Camera

We had our own camera man for the day since we weren’t allowed to take any photos. Since my kids are so interested in making movies I asked him a few questions about filming. His top two tips for amateur movie makers:

  • Think about the whole shot when filming. Background is important so take that into consideration.
  • Lighting is important, good lighting can make all the difference in an amateur movie.

Crew

I was amazed at how many people it takes to make a movie and how good they all are at their jobs. It was interesting to watch everyone working together to film one scene. From the person who holds the mic (my arms hurt watching him) to the lady who was always checking the make-up, everyone worked together and knew when to keep quiet and stay out of the way.

Actors

We were able to interview Tony Oller, Joe Adler, Faith Ford, Dane Davenport, and Alyssa Shafer. I was surprised at how friendly and down to earth all these actors were. Alyssa is an adorable 12 (and a half) year old who charmed us all. She talked about growing up in “the business” and her love of microbiology. (Seriously, she is 12!) She is homeschooled along with her three brothers and left us all speechless. One theme that was evident in all of their lives was a great relationship with their parents. Listening to them reminded how important it is to make our relationships with our children a priority, not an afterthought.

Miscellaneous Movie Info

They do the same thing over and over and over. We watched them tape the same scene numerous times. After a while I knew all the lines! To the untrained eye I thought they did a great job the first time, but the director was always tweaking the scene to make it better.

There is a lot of hurry up and wait. Being an extra in a film is no fun. The extras spent most of the day sitting around and waiting for the next shot. I think you need a lot of patience to be an extra.

The bathroom trailer is called the “honey trailer.” Personally I thought it needed to be called the “honey pot” but I don’t think they are going to take my suggestion.

Final thoughts

I can’t wait to see this movie. I don’t watch a lot of television or movies (my kids would say I was anti-movie) but I usually don’t watch them because many of the kid shows are boring and the adult shows are not appropriate for my kids. Procter & Gamble has teamed up with Walmart to produce a series of family friendly movies and this one is the 6th movie they have produced. What is nice about these movies is that they are enjoyable for kids and adults, have a good message, and the commercials are family friendly too.

I was able to talk with Faith Ford about her thoughts on family friendly television. Here is my interview.

It is nice to know that there are some companies who are dedicated to making family friendly films. I can only hope that other companies do the same.

Thanks to the folks at Procter & Gamble who made this trip possible for me. I had a wonderful time and can’t wait to see the finished product!

Week in Review

My cousin’s bowl of sprinkles ice cream.

My week in review.

  • The government didn’t shut down, which means all the military families got full paychecks today. Yeah!
  • I met my cousin for the first time EVER!
  • I watched five soccer games.
  • I was chased by a snake.
  • We spent 1.5 hours trying to get the snake out of our shrubs.
  • We no longer have a snake.
  • We no longer have shrubs.
  • I learned that leftover scalloped potatoes taste great fried up with eggs.
  • I took my cousin’s wife to lunch and almost ate a roach.
  • We finished another week of school and are one week closer to summer!
  • My daughter decided to run for Senator.

Some weekend reading.

  • Amy is hosting Blogging Through the Gospels. If you are looking for a bible study, check it out. You can jump in anytime!
  • If you are gardening this year, check out Frugal Gardening 101. Looks fun!
  • If you have an iphone, ipod, or ipad there are some free educational apps available until Saturday. Five J’s has all the details.
  • Do your kids love ranch dressing? Mine do. $5 Dinners has a great DIY Ranch Dressing mix.
  • Tired of microwave popcorn? Try this easy stove top popcorn method.
  • A friend I knew 20 years ago is bringing her adopted daughter home from Russia this week. Evan is the first child with Down syndrome to be adopted out of her region in Russia. EVER. Her story will move you, read with a tissue.

 

Government Shut Down Update: Short Term Loans for Active Duty

Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society will providing loans for Active Duty military personnel.

From the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society website.

In the event there is an interruption to military pay, the Society will be prepared to assist with rapid, short-term, interest-free loans to avoid privation with essential items such as food, gasoline and other necessities.  This situation will be treated as we would a natural disaster, requiring rapid financial assistance without reviewing budgets or providing financial counseling.

You need to show up with a military id card and you can receive a loan, no credit check needed. You just need to sign a repayment form.

Individuals can receive a $300 loan and families can receive a $600 loan.

If you cannot survive on half your military paycheck, you will want to take advantage of this program. To find your local Navy-Marine Corps Relieve Society visit their website.