Friday, January 22, 2010

MIX 107.3 $50,000 Wedding in a Week Contest...I'm a FINALIST.


Please VOTE, VOTE, VOTE.
If you are on Twitter, please TWEET THIS MESSAGE:
RT @IamKeonte VOTE 4 ME in the @MIX1073 Wedding in a Week Contest http://bit.ly/5gNXJp No limit on VOTES.




Photo Courtesy of Mix 107.3

That's right. I am 1 of 5 finalist in the MIX 107.3 $50,000 Wedding in a Week contest. After submitting my entry, and barely making the deadline, I received a call while I was at work. Thinking I was in way over my head, I made it, and beat out nearly 300 other entrants. This is only the beginning. I NEED YOUR VOTES to be the WINNER.


• January 4th to January 21st – Contest Registration
• January 22nd – Finalists are chosen
January 22nd to January 28th – Voting period
• January 29th – Winners announced
• February 1st to 5th – Wedding Week
• February 5th – Wedding Day

Click on the link below to vote for Keonte' and Ian:


http://www.mix1073fm.com/article.asp?id=1669142
YOU CAN VOTE AS MANY TIMES AS YOU WANT


There's no shame in my game, and yes...I'm begging.

Voting ends January 28, 2010. Winner announced January 29, 2010 on the radio.

Monday, January 18, 2010

Christmas is Officially Over


...now that we said goodbye to our Christmas tree today (don't gasp). It was extremely hard to part. For weeks, the tree stood confidentally in the corner with its branches adorning beautiful ornaments. There were joyous twinkles from the several strands of lights we I was forced put on the tree. Altogether, the Christmas tree will be greatly missed.




As I was removing gifts from under the tree (which were mainly Kaden's gifts), I found my present that Kaden made for me. It was the first gift I opened on Christmas morning. The night before, he locked himself in his room. I knew something creative was taking place when I saw him trucking through the kitchen to his bedroom with tape, scissors, glue, and construction paper.

Here is what he was up to:




I melted completely. You can bet I cried. I cry for everything. Kaden wrote inside the card (exactly as written):

"I love you. Your the best. I hope you have a wonderful Chirstmas. Love: Kaden. You can do anything. I love you."

It took a whole two minutes to regroup from this special gift I received. It warmed my heart. These are the moments that I look forward to on Christmas day.

I would like to give a big "thank you" to our Christmas tree for protecting all the love that was planted in each and every gift under its branches. I can't wait to do it all over again.




Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Dear Lego...My Son is a Genius


Dear Lego,

My son is brilliant. Since the ripe age of...very young, he has taken a strong liking to your product. He never ceases to amaze me. His ability to piece together each Lego is extremely effortless. In fact, I don't think I could do what he does.



For Christmas, he received the Highway Transport. As you know, this particular model is geared toward ages 9-12 and contains 1294 pieces. In a matter of three days (in between playing with a slew of other toys brought by Santa and other family members), my son managed to complete the Highway Transport. Having recently turned 8, I would say this is rather impressive.

Here is a picture of him with his complete project:

He is absolutely amazing!

If you are listening, reading, browsing, or whatever, please invite our family to visit LegoLand in California. Yes I know I am being ridiculous, but I feel like we Kaden has earned a trip to your park. If for some reason I am in a daze, and you want to smack me back into reality, well feel free to do so with a few tickets to the park.

We'll be here when you are ready.



Monday, January 11, 2010

Harlem Globetrotters Game


Kaden had a wonderful birthday treat. Thanks to Coyne PR and the Harlem Globetrotters, we were able to bring along a few of his cousins to enjoy an entertaining basketball game at 1st Mariner Arena on December 26, 2009.

We loaded up the car, headed to Baltimore in the rain, and drove without incident. The boys were occupied by their new gaming systems received during Christmas. They were pumped to see the show.

Here is a picture of the crew:

Once we picked our tickets up from Will Call at the 1st Marnier Arena, we headed to the meet-n-greet in a room with other V.I.P. ticket-holders. I must admit, we had a bit of difficulty finding it. Most of the staff was not aware of which direction we should head. We were sent to a few different places before we were finally rescued by a gentleman (whose name I did not get) who escorted us to the correct room. I am assuming he worked for Coyne PR because when I told him I was a blogger, he knew exactly what I was looking for.

The room was filled with tables, and their were guests sitting all around. A curtain separated us from a select few of the Harlem Globetrotter players. We were told to line-up by table, and wait our turn to take a picture with a couple of the players. Here is a shot of the boys and two of the Harlem Globetrotters:

There was a team of camera men in bright neon shirts who went around taking pictures of the fans. They handed you a card each time they took your picture. The cards directed you to visit the site to see all the pictures in the gallery. You have the option to purchase memorabilia using the picture captured from the fan cam.

Once inside, the boys were hungry. You can bet it cost a fortune to feed two adults and 4 growing boys. Kaden wasted no time eating his nachos (sorry about the shot...old camera):

The pre-game was entertaining. Lots of dancing and joking around.


Overall, the game was extremely entertaining. Here are a few things I like about the show:

  • Lots of crowd participation
  • The players are talented
  • Never a dull moment
  • Great music
  • Fun for all ages
  • Prizes awarded
  • Good show from any seat

If you are looking for something to do, that the entire family will enjoy, go to a Harlem Globetrotter show. Visit their site to see when they will arrive in a city near you.

Thanks again to Coyne PR and the Harlem Globetrotters for providing the tickets to my family. This made my son feel really special.



Simplify My Life with an HP Mini and Windows 7



Mom Bloggers Club is hosting a wonderful sweepstakes on their site. It's called the "Simplify My Life" Sweepstakes, and the winners will each receive their very own HP Mini 110 with Windows 7 Starter. To enter, you must be a member of the Mom Bloggers Club, at least 18 years of age, and a resident of the US or Canada to enter. Deadline for entries is January 20, 2010 at midnight ET.

Here is my story (Points in red describe how I would simplify my life):

"What to wear?," I say out loud with an accompanying sigh. I am standing in front of my closet, which for the most part has tons of outfit options, but the choice of colors is slim to none.

"Black skirt. Black blouse. Black tights. Ooohhh...red pumps! That ought to do the trick."
(I keep up with the latest trends by visiting all the style websites)

I'm feeling rather accomplished today. Besides hitting the snooze button only once, I have managed to get through my morning rituals without interruption. I am the only person up, and I owe it all to a 2-hour delay at my son's school. For once, the treacherous weather conditions are on my side.
(Able to check the computer for updated information about delays and closings)

Normally, my entire family (all 3 of us) wake at the same time. We have to cleverly schedule shower time, teeth-brushing time, beauty-prepping time (that would be me), and can't-I-just-chill-on-the-porcelain-for-a-bit time. This makes for a very interesting morning. After all, life without chaos is boring, but it would sure be nice to send chaos a "you're uninvited" invite for a few days out of the week...especially on Monday.
(I like to send electronic invitations when I am hosting an event.)

With the added time, I dare to try a new omelet recipe. I am trying to eliminate my visits to a fast food joint on the way to work. I figure I could loosen my wallet and tighten my belt if I stopped eating out so much. Now, I just have to execute the recipe correctly or the entire family will be making a trip to the emergency room to cure food poisoning.
(There are great recipes to find and print online.)

In no time the omelet is done. I wake my son so that he can hit the shower, and strive to beat the bus to the driveway instead of it being the other way around. As he wastes time takes a shower, I am fumbling under the couch to find his missing soccer cleat and sorting through the laundry basket to find a matching pair of socks. With my luck, I won't find either.

I yell, "Wait, is there even soccer practice today?"
(I can check my email when the coaches send out a schedule)

No one answers as my thoughts compete with the halting brakes of the school bus passing through the neighborhood. The morning has revisited a familiar place...tardiness. The clock is still ticking, and I am nowhere near ready. I completely forgot I was scheduled to visit company head quarter's today, and there is a reported 5-mile back-up on the highway I would use to make it there.
(Google Maps is my savior. I use it all the time when I am lost or need to take a detour)

Panic sets in, and I begin calling on God for the most frivolous things:

"Dear God, please don't let my tights have a hole in them."
"I pray the accident has cleared before I leave for work."
"Oh my God, where is my cellphone?!"
"Jesus Kaden, can you move any faster than that?"
"Oh Dear Lord, where are my car keys? They were in my purse last night."
(Several websites provide words of wisdom, meditation, and spiritual guidance when you are feeling stressed)

With minutes to spare, I plant a kiss on Kaden's forehead, scoot him out the door as the bus pulls up, then return to my bedroom to get dressed for work. And then it finally hits me...

Lying there on the bed are my clothes. All black. All simple. Just right. My red pumps are peeking just slightly from under the bed. In a very organized fashion, I put on each piece of clothing - the tights, the blouse, the skirt, the pumps.
A quick glance in the mirror solidifies my thoughts.


Simplicity comes in all shapes, sizes, and colors. Whether it be an all-black ensemble, or a mini computer, it all depends on how you accessorize your life that makes you stand-out. Like my red shoes, the HP Mini 110 with Windows 7 would be the 'umph' to my technological wardrobe. It would bring together my world and make me get noticed. Even though the world is full of a variety of laptops (regular laptop/black outfits), it is the accessory (HP Mini with Windows 7/red pumps) that makes one stand-out in the crowd.

I could easily "Simplify My Life" with an HP Mini and Windows 7. Heck, let's start with a cute purse to carry the HP mini. A girl has to find a way to be fashionable and functional, right?!


WANNA WIN?!

Leave a comment on THIS post. Mom Bloggers Club will randomly give away three (3) HP Mini 110-1100 by Studio Tord Boontje PCs to readers who leave a comment on entrants' sweepstakes posts. Reader winners will be randomly drawn using Random.org and will be based on the order in which bloggers enter the sweepstakes and post on Twitter. Winners will be announced on Friday, January 29, 2010.


By participating in the promotion, I certify that no intellectual property rights were violated, with the exception of verbatim inclusion of the provided messaging, photos, or video. All content is owned by me.





Sunday, January 3, 2010

Happy New Year




I welcomed 2010 with my family. We listened to live entertainment, compliments of my cousin's husband and his band, Familiar Faces.

Here are a few pictures from the night:

I was caught off-guard. Look at those eyes.



I love these girls. We've been down since...forever.
(l to r: Yolanda, Mommy 2k, Latolya, Tamara)



Of course I had to strike a pose.



Mommy 2k and Latolya.



I was so proud of my virgin Daiquiris all night long.



Waiting for 2010 to come.



1, 2, BLINK, 3 didn't work too well.



My BFF for life, Tamara.




How did you ring in the new year?


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