Wednesday, December 21, 2011

3 days until Christmas ... The Elf is getting antsy...

It's almost time for Sam the elf to return home to the North Pole for the year, so he has been making sure to keep himself busy, and keep Connor entertained.  Here is our latest installment in the Elf on the Shelf story...

Sam had a play date with all of Connor's stuffed animals...

Just Chillin'


Playing with the Army men... It looks like Sam is outnumbered...


I'd rather be fishin'


Sam's Dad came back for a visit and the playable elf joined in for a little genealogy lesson and a look back at the history of The Elf on the Shelf...


Connor was NOT happy about this...

 A good elf is always available for emergency rescues...



Sunday, December 11, 2011

Time for an elf update... Sam has been busy again...

Well, Sam the elf has been busy again this week.  The first few days were a little slow (hanging from the chandelier, hiding on a shelf) but as we get closer to Christmas, Sam has been having more fun.

Here are a few of his escapades...

He must have wanted Connor's room to look more like the North Pole, so he made some snowflakes...


A little adventure...


And the best one yet... Sam raided Connor's sock/underwear drawer and scattered socks all over his room, and underwear all over the tree... Gotta love his creativity...



Thursday, December 8, 2011

Purex / Better Homes and Gardens Magazine Subscription Giveaway!



Who doesn't love fun mail in their mailbox?! We don't know about you, but Brian and I love getting anything besides bills in our mailbox these days! (We've managed to get everything but our new SUV paperless though -- WOO HOO!) We are all big readers in this house, so one of our favorite things to see in the mailbox every afternoon is our magazines!

With that in mind, we wanted to let our readers know that Purex is giving away 20,000 Better Homes and Gardens Magazine Subscriptions!!

Just go here to enter for your chance to win one of the 20,000 Better Homes and Gardens (a whole year's worth!)Subscriptions...have you checked them out lately? Such eye candy! I especially love the new recipes that they include each month, along with the really great photos! I always find something new to add to our monthly menu plan. You have until December 20th to enter, so go quick!

What do you like to get in your mailbox?

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Sam the elf has returned for another Christmas season...

We are only a couple days into December and is appears that Sam, the Elf on the Shelf has returned to watch over Connor and cause some trouble.  I will try to document his escapades as he terrorizes the house and causes Connor (and us) grief.

Here are some of the highlights so far:

Nov. 25 - He Stopped in the day after Thanksgiving to toilet-paper the Christmas tree in the family room.  He saw we were slow to put up decorations, so he took on the task himself...



Nov. 27 - Sam saw we had the Christmas village set up and must have decided that he was home sick.  He spent the day there watching Connor (and getting watched by Connor)...


Dec. 1 - Sam delivered the first piece of Connor's LEGO Advent Calendar, nothing too exciting to see here...






Dec. 2 - Apparently sugar makes elves hyper, because Sam made a mess today...


Dec. 3 - I don't know if Sam is trying to say that Connor has too many toy trucks, or that he has some really cool trucks and enjoys playing with them...  Either way, Sam thought a parade would be a fun idea. 


Keep watching, we will be updating Sam's mischief every couple days...

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Get a Melissa & Doug 25% Off Coupon When You Take the North "Poll"

Melissa & Doug want you to tell them which of their educational toys you think is the best! Just click on the image below to place your vote in the North "Poll!" You'll Get a Melissa & Doug 25% Off Coupon** to use at MelissaAndDoug.com just for voting!

Saturday, November 12, 2011

We are going on vacation!

Soooo, for the last few years, my sweet momma's family has been begging her to come down to Florida (we live in NY, if you didn't know) during February for a family reunion. For whatever reason, it hasn't worked out until now. We finally decided that this was the year - we are going to Florida in February! Not only that, but due to the fact that Brian and I will be celebrating our 10th (Wow! 10th!!:)) Anniversary in 2012, and we spent part of our honeymoon at Disney World, we decided that it was time to return to the House of the Mouse with our boy! (Mom is spending the time with her family in Orlando!)

Photo from Yorkblogs.com

Now, don't go getting all impressed...if you've read our blog, you know that we (((big pink puffy heart))) LOVE a bargain and we are certainly on a budget! So, we are starting a new series here at the blog - Disney On a **Real** Budget!  I will be the first to admit that I read a mega ton of blogs - and I don't think I have seen a recent, real life Disney trip blogged about....but we would certainly love to read one if you know of any. So here's the scoop - we are going over February Break in 2012 (read - Peak Season at Disney) and we are driving (With the airfares that week at a consistent $3500 - $4000 round trip for four of us to fly...there is no other way.). Luckily we just got a new vehicle that is great on gas (for another post...um, Brian, that's all you!) and we are good with the driving, especially when we are looking to save that much cash. We literally are pulling this trip together in about three and a half months - no year long planning here, and we are paying cash for it all. We will be back with the details of our planning and booking as they occur...but know that we are looking to maximize our dollars and pack a ton of fun into the short time we have there (the downside of driving - less days to play!).

So, do you have any tips on saving money at the Happiest Place on Earth? Post them below!

Friday, November 11, 2011

My Ping Zing Story...

Back in August Cheryl and I were doing a normal thrift store run and I found these little gems hiding in a beat up old Wilson golf bag. Originally I though they were just another junk set, but then I was something familiar... the Pingman logo on one of the grips...



JACKPOT... $1.49 per club... yup, they belong to me...

A complete set of Ping Zing 2's were now mine. 3 iron thru 9 iron and 2 wedges is excellent condition. There was a small ding on the 6 iron, and 15 years worth of grime, but overall the clubs are great. The leading edges are crisp and the groves on the wedges are still in good shape... A little cleaning and we are in business.



The grips on the other hand were in need of some help. Luckily Lamkin was having a promotion on their Facebook page for free grips. Between myself, Cheryl, and a few 'friends' I was able to procure 6 free grips. A quick trip to Golf Galaxy for 3 grips, which happened to be on sale, and my problems were solved. I chose the N-DUR 3, and they look great.



Cost:
Clubs - $18
Grips - $6
TOTAL - $24

Great deal if you ask me, especially considering that they sell for over $100 on eBay, now I just need to find a buyer... or maybe keep them as a spare, either way, I win...

UPDATE: The clubs have been sold for $130... That means more money for Disney...

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Crowdtap and Old Navy - Awesome! :)

As you know, Brian and I love a good deal. Even better, we love free stuff! :) Recently, I was given the opportunity to sample a winter coat from Old Navy through a Sample and Share program on Crowdtap.

For those of you not familiar with Crowdtap, it is a network for Brand Influencer Communities, which basically means it's a bunch of companies that are working with Crowdtap to do marketing research in a new format - via surveys, polls, and word of mouth marketing via social media.  I generally log in daily, answer a few "quick hits"(short polls on various topics) and earn points. Occasionally I get invited to participate and offer my feedback in discussions, and every so often, there are what are called "Sample and Share" opportunities, which are a nice way of trying new items and giving lots of feedback, via reports on Crowdtap, Facebook and Twitter. I've only been using Crowdtap for a month or so, and was selected to sample a coat from Old Navy as part of the Old Navy Style Council on Crowdtap. I jumped at the chance - hello, have you even spent a winter in Central New York?! It's chilly!! (and the snow....ohhhh, the snow.....we measure it in feet, not inches here!) Not only was I given a coat to sample (and keep!), I was sent a coupon for me to SHARE with a friend. Wanting to share my coat selecting fun, I chose to give the coupon to my sweet momma, who is perpetually cold, and who goes above and beyond for our little family on a daily basis. I thought she deserved a warm fuzzy...coat!


We chose to visit our local Old Navy Store on a recent Saturday afternoon...while the temps were definitely calling for a coat! We were in a coat shopping mood, and had perused the Old Navy website
that morning to see what we had to choose from. I was actually indecisive - torn between looking for a dressier car coat for work, or a puffy winter jacket. I really liked the looks of the Frost Free Shawl Neck Jackets (in white)

But I also LOVED the look of the Wool Blend Car Coat in Big Leopard ( OMG, leopard print on a coat...think of the accesorization options!)
Meanwhile, my mom was checking out the same style, but in a nice basic black! (I guess mom wasn't quite ready to take the leap to leopard just yet!)


So off we went on our merry way to the local store...only to find - wop, wop - no Frost Free Shawl Neck Jackets in store for me. Actually, it was a whole lot of trouble to even find the winter coats as they were all spread out around the store...one rack here, one rack there...front of the store, back of the store....it was kind of a nightmare trying to find them in general, but we got through it. So, anywho, off to the dressing room we went with an armful of coats, in a plethora of styles...and the trying on began.

First up, the leopard print car coat I had been eyeing. Soft, fuzzy, eyecatching print...but on my petite 5'3(on a tall day) self, it was just too much leopard....it swallowed me up! I wasn't happy with the buttons and where they fell on me, plus the actual buttons themselves seemed too much trouble to do - through the edge of the coat, as they were hidden. I'm sorry, but I just don't have that kind of time in the morning on my way to work - toss on and go is all I have time for. That combined with the overwhelming look as a whole made it a no go for me....

Next up, the Wool Blend Coat in Black Tweed -
Again - Darling on the hanger...the tweed is stunning and a really good weight. I loved the larger collar and even the belt and buttons...but on me, it just felt....frumpy. Back to the rack it went!

I also tried on the same coat in Plaid...
but yet again, it was too much pattern for my frame and personal preference.

Meanwhile, my mom had happily tried on and decided on the Wool Car Coat in Black, as she had seen originally on the website....so she fetched a few more coats for me from the racks...since the car coat length did not seem to be working out for me.  Knowing that I have several peacoats already in various colors, she brought me the Wool Blend Toggle Coat in a few colors.

I took one look at them and immediately realized that Momma does know best! It was fabulous! Just right on the length, the zipper made it a quick and easy closure for me, and the toggles are real wood and a cutey cute detail.  My favorite part was the pockets  - more of a patch style than a traditional inset pocket, they hold my phone and my gloves without any puffiness! The sleeves stay down when I raise my arms, which will be great for scraping off the car in the winter snowstorms, it has a hood and it was lightweight, yet warm and cozy, and i didn't feel like the Stay Puff Marshmallow Man! Whoo hoo! I just needed to decide on a color...since it came in the grey, a beautiful fuschia (my signature color!) a dark plaid and a lighter plaid....and the winner was:




The Grey Plaid!!

Sadly, in my jacket selection elation, I didn't take a photo of myself actually IN it! Trust me, it's PERFECT! :) I've worn it out a few times already and got lots of compliments - I actually had to show people the tag because they did not believe it was from Old Navy!


Overall, a pretty great experience with Old Navy's coats and the shopping experience! Thanks Crowdtap and Old Navy - my momma and I are going to be pretty cozy this winter in our new coats!

(Disclosure: I am disclosing that there is a material connection between myself and the brand(Crowd Tap and Old Navy) discussed in my post. I have received a gift or sample which I have kept, used in full or consumed. This gift came from the company, or one of its agents, whose products or services are discussed in my post.)

Saturday, September 17, 2011

KZG Golf - Part II - The Clubs...

I came home on Friday to a box on the doorstep... Party time...

This morning I was able to get up early and get to the course when it was only 49˚. Luckily it warmed up to 53˚ by the time I was done. I was only able to play 9, and hit about 50 balls on the range, so here are my initial impressions...



Overall, I LOVE the 3 wood, but the driver and I still have some work to do. The driver I have been using is 2 inches longer, different flex and different launch...

THE FAIRWAY WOOD: KZG PTi Extra stiff shaft 15˚ - This club is beautiful, they both are. I love the all black look and the red accents. In my bag I was missing a club to fill the gap between my driver and my 3H, after only 9 holes, I can tell this is the club I was missing. Distances are about 20-25 yards longer than my hybrid and look to be about 20-30 yards shorter than my driver. The ball flight starts out low and starts going up about 100 yards out. It is a mid level fight and for me I was getting about 230 yards on a normal swing in damp conditions. I also like that I have a hard time slicing this club which is the reason I didn't carry a 3 wood in the first place.
Negatives: I have only hit this club about 25 times and there is already signs of scuffing on the sole. This doesn't effect play, but just an observation.



Driver: KZG PTi Extra stiff shaft - Again... a beautiful looking club out of the box. At 42 inches the club feels more comfortable in my hands than the 44 1/4 Burner I was playing. After getting fully fit, I was anxiously awaiting this, but after a bucket of balls, I just can't seem to get comfortable with this club. Maybe it's because I learned some bad habits with my old club that was not a good fit to my swing, but something is still amiss. It took me about 20 balls to figure out that I need completely change my stance... Once I adjusted my ball position, things started to straighten out but I still need to hit a few more buckets to get comfortable with this thing.
Negatives: #1 is the sound... I just can't get used to it. It's louder and echoes more than I expected... it's loud... #2 The scuffing - I attached a pic, but it's pretty bad. Again, this doesn't effect playability, but I didn't expect that much from my first outing.



Headcovers/Grip/Shaft: Not the typical sock, they are a pretty neat magnetic closure that I have never seen before. I like them a lot ( need to get pics), The grips and shaft are nice, KZG grip and NovoTech shaft look great and match the club perfect. I had the option of red blue or black shaft, I chose black, I like thinks simple...

OVERALL: This has been a great experience, and I wouldn't trade it for anything. The Golfers Edge in Rochester, NY and KZG were extremely helpful and professional in all of their communications and I would recommend both as excellent companies. The fairway wood is absolutely perfect and fills a much needed hole in my bag, but the driver needs some more practice time before I am fully comfortable with it.



UPDATE:  I've been able to get out on the course a few times, (twice in November, unheard of in Syracuse), and I still stand behind my love of the 3 wood.  I have been using the Golfshot app on my iPhone, and tracking my shots.  Besides the fact that I am actually hitting the fairway,  I am crushing the ball.  9 shots tracked with an average of 223 yard.  At that rate, I don't have a need for a driver, which is good because I still can't get used to the PTi Driver.  More on that later...

KZG Golf - Part I - The Fitting...

Back in July KZG joined GolfWRX as a sponsor and sponsored a contest for a custom fit Driver and Fairway Wood. I was recently notified that I was the winner. Here are the results of my fitting, and eventually a review of the clubs...

The contest - http://www.golfwrx.com/forums/topic/494572-kzg-giveaway-custom-fit-driver-fairway-stand-bag/
Winners thread - http://www.golfwrx.com/forums/topic/501231-kzg-winners/
KZG Website - http://www.kzgolf.com/
The Golfer's Edge - http://paulsandersgolfersedge.com

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So I went and got fit on Saturday for the KZG driver and fairway wood. I went to "The Golfer's Edge" just outside of Rochester, NY, and was scheduled for a one hour fitting with Paul Sanders who is rated as a top 100 Clubfitter.

I should mention a little about myself first before I get to into this... I have only been golfing for about 2 years, and I play about once a week, sometimes twice, but thats it... I have never taken lessons or been fit, and all the clubs I bought were just off the shelf. I typically shoot right around 95-100, and I know I need some work on my game, but at this point, I'm in it for the fun...

The Process:
When I got there, Paul had me warm up first and hit a few balls using my own driver while he set up the Trackman. My current driver is an 07 TM Burner with a Miyazaki Kusala Blue 72g Stiff. After a few swings it was obvious by looking at the Trackman data that I typically hit a slice, and I was swinging between 95-105 mph, and by ball was traveling around 240-260 yards, with a carry of around 220 or so. I was also able to see that by using impact tape that almost all my shots were off the heel of the club. Paul recommended that I use a shorter shaft and we tried a 44" shaft with the KZG PTI head.

After about 10 minutes and a few tweeks with my form (ball position and stance), I was back at it, but this time I was hitting the ball in the center of the face and more towards the toe, I was not hitting a slice on 7 of 10 swings. Th e slice was still there, but maybe only 4 of 10 swings. Typical ball flight was low and distance was about the same as well, but the ball was landing in the fairway with a slight fade. Paul then tried a couple different shaft weights and lengths, and played around with the head weights. We got my ball flight a little higher and made the face slightly draw biased.

The Results:
In the end I ordered a KZG PTI head with Novatech X shaft at 76g and 44" as well as a PTI 3 wood stepped down using the same specs to match. He ordered the clubs today, and I'm hoping they will be here within the week.

Overall, this being my first venture into properly fit clubs, I am very pleased. Paul Sanders understood that I was fairly new to the game and really walked me through everything (way more than I remember and posted here). He is going to email me with the Trackman data so I have that to look at as well. From what I have seen so far, and not being able to compare to any other manufacturers, and I very impressed with the fitting process and the use of the Trackman software. Everyone at "The Golfers Edge" including Paul Sanders was extremely helpful and the process will surely help my game in the long run. While I doubt I will travel an hour and a half to visit the shop for lessons, I am now convinced that I need to pursue lessons with a qualified instructor. Paul recommended a few, and told me what to look for when I go that route. I can't wait for the clubs to arrive, and as soon as they show up I will be sure to hit the range and post my results.

Once again thanks to The Golfer's Edge (Paul Sanders), KZG (Chris Lesser) and GolfWRX for the contest...

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

3.22.11 - Picture of the Day...

NO golf course should look like this in March... 3 days into spring and it's still snowing... NOT COOL...


Monday, March 21, 2011

Sunday, March 20, 2011

3.20.11 - Picture of the Day...

Cheryl did some shopping at Rite Aid this weekend and worked her coupon magic... 10 tubs of Lysol wipes for $4.00... I guess that's a pretty good deal...

Saturday, March 19, 2011

3.19.11 - Picture of the Day...


Saturday... that means soccer... next week is the last game, so Connor put his all into this one... the red team was brutal and pushing kids all over, but Connor held his ground and played great... here he was in goal about to make his second save...
Good Job Buddy...


BONUS PIC:
Tonight was the Super Moon. The closest the moon will be to Earth in 18 years... Doesn't look like much here, but it was pretty cool to see...

Friday, March 18, 2011

3.18.11 - Picture of the Day...

The weather is beautiful, and Dunkin is loving the chance to get out and run. He is loving the back yard again... We are all VERY glad to see the snow gone...

Thursday, March 17, 2011

3.17.11 - Picture of the Day...

What could be a better find for picture of the day than an old school camera? We found this little gem at the Rescue Mission for $2.99. I'll use this in class along with Cheryl's Dads old school Motorola bag cell phone to talk about evolution... the kids love gimmicky stuff like this...



Oh yea...
HAPPY ST. PATRICK'S DAY...

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

3.16.11 - Picture of the Day...

The trap is set... Bring on the leprechauns. Connor drew up the blueprints and bult the trap. Now we can't walk through house without tripping over tripwires..

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

3.15.11 - Picture of the Day...



Here is a picture of the creek at school. After a little bit of rain and a lot of snow melt, the water was quite high. The first picture was taken at 8:30 in the morning, the second was at 2:30... what a difference a day makes...


Monday, March 14, 2011

3.14.11 - Picture of the Day...

New golf clubs are always great, but free golf clubs are even better... Thanks TaylorMade...



Sunday, March 13, 2011

3.13.11 - Picture of the Day...

Connor was begging to get his LEGO apartment on camera, and put it on the blog, so here it is...

Saturday, March 12, 2011

3.12.11 - Picture of the Day...

St. Patrick's Parade in Syracuse... Also known as "Connor Day"... We also went to The MOST (Museum of Science and Technology)

Thursday, March 10, 2011

3.10.11 - Picture of the Day...


This little $5 piece of plastic saved my computer... well, not really my computer, but all of the file on it... Basically, I took my hard drive out of my MacBook and put it in here... now I just use this as an external hard drive...