Brave is not your typical ‘princess’ animated movie

Go see a Disney Pixar movie?  Sure thing, I don’t even need to read the plot description, it’s bound to be somewhat along the lines of the others.  Fabulous animation, great songs and dialogue that will entertain the kids and make parents laugh too.   Brave is most of that, but it’s also very different.  I didn’t know anything about the movie prior to watching it and the film left me feeling lukewarm.  After watching a preview of the film, after I saw the movie, I liked the movie a little bit more. Continue reading Brave is not your typical ‘princess’ animated movie

The Philips Norelco AT830: Shaving with a vengeance #realpro #norelco

I’m in the second week of shaving with an electric, specifically the Phillips Norelco PowerTouch with Aquatec shaver.  There is something about the name of the product that reminds me of Dallas; like Patrick Duffy is about to announce that it’s all been a dream.  Continue reading The Philips Norelco AT830: Shaving with a vengeance #realpro #norelco

Giveaway: A Graco Pack ‘n Play

When Toddler Mojo was a newborn he spent some time in a pack ‘n play.  We didn’t use it too much because in order to fold it the planets had to be aligned correctly and you had to hold your mouth, just, like that.  The old pack ‘n play was a pain in the tuckus to fold.  When More Mojo came along we were offered the chance from Graco to review the Pack ‘n Play Playard with Reversible Napper & Changer.  Yeah, the official name of it is a mouthful, but it will serve More Mojo until he’s 3 years  old and most importantly, it’s incredibly easy to fold.  Continue reading Giveaway: A Graco Pack ‘n Play

A Perfect Pet for Peyton is great for kids 7-10

Any adult that has browsed for books has seen The 5 Love Languages by Dr. Gary Chapman.  That book is a #1 New York Times Bestseller, has sold over 7 million copies and been translated into over 40 languages.  That book led to The 5 Love Languages of Children, which is geared to how parents can better interact with children.  A Perfect Pet for Peyton is essentially the children’s book that teaches them the 5 ways that people can give and receive love.  Continue reading A Perfect Pet for Peyton is great for kids 7-10

I’m not shaving for a Philips Norelco review, #realpro #norelco, not because I’m lazy or trying to look older,

For the past two and a half weeks I haven’t shaved.  Not that I want to share my bathing and shaving habits with any readers, but I do like a good challenge.  Shaving wasn’t a challenge per se, but the folks at Phillips Norelco challenged a couple of guy bloggers to ditch the blade and try going electric.  For the record I’ll also accept any challenges that revolve around duct tape and/or bacon.  Continue reading I’m not shaving for a Philips Norelco review, #realpro #norelco, not because I’m lazy or trying to look older,

Our favorite iPad app for toddlers this month

This month’s favorite iPad app for toddler is great because your child will love it and it’s free!  Factor in that the app is Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Road Rally appisode and it’s a slam dunk.  Literally, if you have a toddler and an iPad you should stop reading this now and go download it, we’ll wait here. Continue reading Our favorite iPad app for toddlers this month

Can you handle the tooth about the Oral-B 5000?

We were asked to try out the Oral-B Professional Care SmartSeries 5000.  As a simple man I sometimes distrust seemingly simple devices with complicated names.  “If any product really was labeled as improved, than the previous incarnation must not have been that good”, is what my inner non-trusting self would say. Continue reading Can you handle the tooth about the Oral-B 5000?

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