Frosted Flakes Gold

April 29, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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So, there we sat one night a couple of weeks ago.  We had just finished a very balanced dinner, one which even my son sat down and ate.  (This is highly unusual.)  Our mail was sitting on the table, so I started sorting it.  My son spied a package.  Always assuming everything is his, he asked that we open it.  Inside was a box of cereal.  Not just any box of cereal, but a box of cereal he had never seen before, never tasted before, and it had a big, cool looking tiger on it.  He immediately said to me, "Mama, that cereal looks greeeeeeeat!"  (Ahem, sorry, I couldn’t resist.)  Even though we had just eaten a lot of food for dinner, we decided to try this breakfast food. 

Flash forward to a half-hour later…half the box was gone.  Gone!  How crazy is that?  Our dessert that night was cereal, a brand new cereal from Kellogg’s called Frosted Flakes Gold.  This is one yummy cereal.  I do try to stay away from overly sugar-y cereals for my son, but this one has just the right sweet flavor.  A hint of honey goes well with the crunchy whole grains.  It boasts long-lasting energy…I can’t say that I was able to prove that, but the flavor alone is enough to buy this one. 

Since the folks at Kellogg’s sent me this box, I’ve already purchased one of my one, and have it on my grocery list again.  I’m loving this cereal!  Check out their website for more info on this cereal, especially the recipes they have for Frosted Flakes cereal.  I can’t wait to try Tony the Tiger Cookies.  They sound fabulous.  Now I can actually have cereal for dessert without looking like a weirdo.  I give this a

BBMReview Brown Belt Award

Norton 360

April 27, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Software 

There is peace of mind in knowing that you are being diligent about your health.  Every year (more when he was little), we take my son for his annual check-up.  Just hearing the doctor tell us that he is a healthy young boy gives us comfort.  You want for your family to be healthy and happy.

The same should be true for our computers…we should take care of them preventively.   We want them to work smoothly, quickly, and with ease.  We want the peace of mind in knowing that someone is looking out for our security and that our information is protected.  Ladies and Gentleman…meet Norton 360 All in One Security  version 2.0. 

In the past, many years and computers ago (okay, it was my first computer, a laptop, and it was only 11 years ago…) I had Norton software.  I loved it.  Somehow, over time, the laptop was too old and got put away and we moved on to other computers.  We had other security programs at times, and at other times, we had none.  (GASP!)  Lately, we had installed a free security program.  And it droves me crazy.  It slowed the computer down considerably and I don’t have patience!

Since I have put the Norton 360 2.0 version on my computer, I have to admit, I feel pretty proud of myself.  I’m taking preventive action to keep my computer safe and healthy.  I see the task bar on my computer and see prompts coming up and I feel like someone has my computer’s back.  My favorite feature so far?  I can back up my files online.  So, when the inevitable happens, and my computer crashing, my important files are safe.  A couple of years ago, my computer did crash and if it weren’t for a wonderful techie guy at my husband’s company, all of my son’s pictures from birth on would have been lost.  The thought of that makes me sick.  Now, I know my photos are safely backed up online with Norton. 

Now there’s a ton of technical stuff it does, but I don’t really understand how it works and it makes my head hurt a little.  What I do know is that the software is incredibly easy and fast to install.  My computer is running faster than it has in a long while and it has this whole Identity Safe feature which securely stores your personal information allowing you to control how this info is shared with Web sites.  And lastly, they have lots of folks there to help you out if you’re having problems. 

Truly it is about peace of mind.  The Internet can be a scary place, but my computer has Mr. Norton on his side.  Watch out all you crazy Internet thingies that hurt computers!!  I give this product a

BBMReview Black Belt Award

“That Baby” CD and DVD

April 27, 2008 by · 1 Comment
Filed under: DVD, Music 

It is no secret that I don’t like much when it comes to music for children.  It’s all a bit too cheesey and annoying, although I do occassionally like that crazy guy with the weird hair on Disney channel.  That’s for another post though.  I’ve found something else that I actually like. "That Baby CD" and "That Baby DVD" are pretty cool. 

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By taking acoustic versions of songs made popular by Fleetwood Mac, Joni Mitchell and even 10,000 Maniacs, "That Baby CD" is entertainment that both kids and parents can get used to having on replay.  My personal favorite is "Brass in Pocket" previously made awesome by The Pretenders.  Even though this version is a bit toned down with an acoustic feel, a Pretenders fan can almost hear the gritty voice and excitement of the original, even if only in your head. 

The DVD made my girls get up and dance and unlike many kid videos, this one kept their attention and made them want to move!  The video for "Brass in Pocket" was adorable and fun for all of us, although my daughters are convinced they can bust a move just as well as the featured kids.  Are there any casting calls for future DVD’s I should know about?   

If you’d like to hear samples of the songs, you can go the website here and take a listen.  The CD can be purchased for $14.95; the DVD is $24.95.  Or, you can buy the two in a bundle for $34.90.  The suggested age for these products is 0-5, but my seven year old thought it was pretty great too.  Considering I’m a-hem years old, a disliker of most music for children, and I liked it?  Well, you probably want to go and check it out.  Also, lucky readers of this review need only enter the coupon code "MotherTalk" when purchasing to receive 20% off!  Plus, anyone using this coupon will automatically be entered to win a brand new IPOD-Nano.  Great music and something to play it on.

The creator of these products is OyBaby and you can find out more about this company and their products here.

For being music that kids and parents can enjoy, BBM gives "That Baby". . .

BBMReview Brown Belt Award

Dirty Little Secrets

April 23, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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When I was pregnant with my son, I always dreamed of the mom I would soon be.  I would be perfectly put together.  I would bake whole-grain cookies and serve balanced meals that we would all eat together at the table after saying grace.  I would do crafts and build cool forts with blankets.  I would be patient.  I would only buy gender-neutral, educational toys.  Then, I had my son.  And all those ideas, they flew out the window with my sanity.  Being a parent, more often than not, is just a daily game of survival-and often, I would easily get voted off this island.

Dirty Little Secrets from Otherwise Perfect Moms is a book to revel in our imperfections.  Mothers tend to "withhold the truth" from other mothers, as if revealing our imperfections somehow makes us a failure.  Instead, we bottle it up and act like everything is perfect and balanced.  In this new book, Trisha Ashworth and Amy Nobile (also authors of I Was a Really Good Mom Before I Had Kids) got moms to reveal their deepest, darkest secrets of motherhood.  At times, I giggled.  Sometimes, my mouth dropped in horror.  Other times, I found myself nodding in agreement.  All the time, I was taken with how honest these mothers were being. 

The hardest part of motherhood for me is the constant feeling that other mothers are better mothers than I am.  Dirty Little Secrets makes me feel that I am not alone.  I have this book already packed up to send to a friend who is a new mother.  It’ll be a "Welcome to the World of Guilt and Incompetent Feelings" "Happy New Baby!" gift.   

If you have a dirty little secret of your own to share, head on over the book club at Mother Talk.  Share your dirty little secret by May 1, 2008 and you might just win a $25 Amazon gift certificate or a free copy of the book.

For a refreshing and honest look at motherhood and for reminding me that even if I get voted off of this island, I am  not alone, I give this a

BBMReview Black Belt Award

A Plumm Summer

April 22, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Film 

There are many review opportunities that find their way into my email inbox each week; we don’t take them all.  But when the opportunity to review a family film that will be premiering this coming weekend showed up, I knew I had to jump at it.  "A Plumm Summer" ("With one leap, a boy becomes a man, a brother becomes a friend, and a frog becomes a legend") is the type of film you can watch with your entire family, which is just what we did. 

Tonight, we piled into the living room and watched the film together.  It was the first non-animated movie in a while that Mr. BBM and I have watched with our kids: Big I, age 7 and Lil C, age 2.  "A Plumm Summer" is an independent film and hopes to find a home in the hearts of families across the country, starting April 25th, 26th, and 27th in Birmingham, Alabama.

The film features William Baldwin ("Mick Plumm") and Henry Winkler ("Happy Herb") who has called the movie "the little family film that could."  The film also features some adorable kids; the smallest one, Owen Pearse, reminiscent of the little Jerry Maguire kid.  He’s just as adorable and maybe even a bit more funny.  Told from the perspective of an adult looking back on a summer during his childhood, the film centers around the disappearance of a Superstar Puppet named Froggy Doo, and follows the adventure of these kids (played by Chris J. Kelly, Pearse, and Morgan Flynn) and their families. 

The film starts out great and the ending is sweet too.  There are some slow moments in the middle with the necessary (and just a bit of unnecessary drama), but that didn’t seem to bother the girls one bit.  The little boy in the movie, "Rocky," provided great entertainment for the girls.  The always-one-step-behind FBI agents provide some good entertainment for the adults. 

It’s not new or earth shattering, but it is a very nice film with a family-friendly story.  If I had to compare it to something I’d say there were moments that remind you of "A Christmas Story" set in the summer. With 1968 as its place in time, it can’t help but be endearing.

The film has Dove Foundation’s Family Seal of Approval, was selected as this year’s Heartland Family Movie Event, was SRO at the Cinemagic Children’s Film Festival in Belfast, sold out at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, won the Audience Vote for Best Family Film in Austin and the Audience Vote for Best Picture at the International Family Film Festival last month.

If you live in the Birmingham area and are looking for something fun to do this weekend, take your family to see "A Plumm Summer."  Your kids will enjoy the movie and you’ll love that there’s a movie you can finally watch together.

If you don’t live in Birmingham, but do live in other big premiere cities like Los Angeles or Chicago, keep an eye out.  "A Plumm Summer" could be coming to a theatre near you very soon!

Because there is finally a nice movie you can watch with your entire family, BBM gives "A Plumm Summer". . . 

BBMReview Brown Belt Award

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