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Giveaway: The Flintstones & WWE Stone Age Smackdown

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Calling all Flintstones & WWE fans! The Flintstones and WWE have teamed up to bring you Stone Age Smackdown! Download the activities and do them together at home while you watch the movie!

My memory of “The Flintstones” dates back to when I was 6 and in 2nd grade. My neighbor and I would walk together to school and while I loved watching “Garfield,” he loved “The Flintstones” and my mom said I had to be nice so we watched “The Flintstones” a lot. Now, comparing them, I actually love “The Flintstones.” And now there’s a new movie!

When Fred loses his family’s vacation money, he hatches one of his hair brained plans to get it back. It’s a sports entertainment spectacle that involves throwing his best bud, Barney into the wrestling ring with the likes of John Cenastone (John Cena), Rey Mysteriopal (Rey Mysterio) and even The Undertaker, with Fred himself as event promoter! The crowds roar, the “clams” are pouring in from ticket sales and even Mr. McMagma (Vince McMahon) is taking notice of all the hoopla. Including all-star appearances from The Boulder Twins (Brie and Nikki Bella) Marble Henry (Mark Henry) and Daniel Bry-Rock (Daniel Bryan), it’s time to get the whole family together for hard-hitting, side-splitting laughs from the most epic event in all of prehistory!

GIVEAWAY

The Flinstones and WWE: Stoneage Smackdown Blu-Ray Combo Pack

Van Gogh to Play Dough: Art for Toddlers 2015

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This popular monthly program is designed for children ages 2–4 years and their caregivers, and is offered each Tuesday and Thursday from 10-11 AM. Toddlers and adults will sing, play, look, and create together while exploring exhibition themes such as family, shapes, and animals. Van Gogh to Play Dough: Art for Toddlers is free and open to the public, but registration is required. One adult chaperone is required for every three children.

Registration for Van Gogh to Play Dough: Art for Toddlers now opens at 10:00 AM on the third Monday of every other month for classes held the following two months.

Monday, April 20: Register for a May/June class
Monday, June 15: Register for a July/August class
Monday, August 17: Register for a September/October class
Monday, October 19: Register for a November/December class

REGISTER HERE

 

Jamba Juice BOGO

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Enjoy a Jamba Juice for St. Patrick’s Day with a great deal! From March 13-17, 2015, you can buy one freshly squeezed juices or smoothies and get the second one free.

Make sure the offer is valid at your location.

Get the deal here

 

Free Ice Cream at Dairy Queen on March 16

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Dairy Queen will be giving out free ice cream to celebrate Dairy Queen’s 75th anniversary. Every customer will receive one free vanilla soft serve cones on Monday, March 16.

Picture via Dairy Queen’s Facebook

Great Deal on Dinner, Ice Cream & Movie Tickets for 2

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Get this great deal for dinner, ice cream, and movie tickets for 2 to use next week (valid Tuesday-Thursday). This deal is only $19 and gets you 2 meals at “Mr. Grill” at Sub Zero Ice Cream, 2 ice creams, and 2 movie tickets.

What’s Included

    • Two Single Burgers, 2 Medium Fries, 2 Large Sodas, 2 Small Ice Creams with 1 Free Mixin each from “Mr. Grill” at Sub Zero Ice Cream ($20.60 Value)
    • Two Movie Tickets from Water Gardens Movie Theater ($8 Value) – Spanish Fork

Get the Deal Here

Photo via FunSaver

Pi Day with Google Fiber

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Celebrate Pi Day (March 14) with Google Fiber at The Manor at the Shops at Riverwoods. The afternoon will be Pi-themed – sample treats, make a souvenir flip book, get your face painted, and take part in a pie eating contest at 1:59 pm (Pi minute).

Also live music will begin at 5 pm at the pavilion just outside of The manor.

The first 300 guests to Pi Day with Google Fiber at The Manor will be treated to their own mini-pie after checking in. Other refreshments will be available while supplies last.

March 14, 2015, 12 – 8 pm
4801 N University Avenue, Provo

The Day in the Life of Me – A Local Blogger

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Today I want to tell you a little bit about my life as a blogger.  I started this blog with hopes of helping other local Utah County moms find things to do with their little ones.  The blog has changed me as a person but I only want it to change me for the better.  So with this blog post, I want you to see how normal my day actually is – I know a lot of people think I spend most of my day on the computer or on my phone on social media but it’s quite the opposite.  Even though I am a Utah blogger, I like to make sure my family comes first.

It was 2010, I had a 5-month old daughter, and I was looking for a very specific blog.  I didn’t want to just know the general events in Utah Valley, but I wanted to know the free events and activities in Utah County.  I wanted to know where I could find free food.  I wanted to know where I could take my 5-month old other than the mall or the park.  Community events and activities in Utah Valley are so important to me but I felt like I wasn’t getting the updates I needed.

So of course I complained to my husband and within 30 minutes, he had me all set up and running.  And I was off.  It was rocky at first and very on and off.  I had a job, plus my 5-month old, and was lacking sleep.

However, it’s been 5 years and I feel like I have a handle on life.  Currently I have a 4-year old and a 2-year old.  Family is important to me.  I try to not do any work things while my kids are awake and at home unless someone calls or texts me which is extremely rare.  I risk sleep to make sure that family stays number 1 in my life.  And as if I didn’t squeeze blogging into every spare second I have enough already, I also more recently decided to start Salt Lake Moms, United Moms Network, and help head Davis County Moms.

day in the life

So here’s a day in the life of me – a local, family-friendly Utah blogger.  (Scroll down to the end to watch the video.)

3:30 am:  I wake up and have to use the restroom … and hopefully I go back to sleep because unless I keep my eyes almost all the way closed, I will probably think too much and not be able to go back to sleep (which is actually what happened this morning).

6:00 am:  I wake up, head downstairs, turn on the computer, and look at Facebook.  Then I think, “why am I on Facebook?! Get going!”  So I look at my list of to-do’s on my phone which is a compilation of ideas and events I’ve put onto my calendar to remind me to add them to the blog.  I quickly link to Utah Valley free activities and events and create posts about them if I don’t have much else to do.

6:30 am:  I pull up my email and go through it.  From the previous day, I have all of the important emails starred.  Hopefully I make it through my list.  Sometimes it’s requests for blog posts, sometimes it’s reminders of events, and sometimes it’s local businesses requesting to work with us.  I take care of the blog posts first.  By the time it’s 7:00 am, I try to make sure I’m wrapping up emails.

7:00 am:  My kids will be up any minute so I take 5 minutes and schedule my Facebook posts for the day.  Depending on what mood I’m in, I’ll either schedule them to end with “0” or “5” (like 7:00 or 8:25) or if I’m just hurrying, I’ll just choose random times.  But thank goodness for scheduling.  I don’t know how I’d get by on Facebook and Twitter without scheduling.

7:05 am:  If the kids still aren’t awake, I’ll spend a little more time on the blog.  It might just be editing, it might be seeing how I can better link posts or create new posts, or it might be pins.  But if I have nothing else that is urgent, exercise is next on the list.

My daughter usually wakes while I’m exercising and will sit and watch me exercise or she’ll run off and start doing crafts.

8:00 am:  Breakfast time – I don’t like eating cold cereal so we only eat cold cereal once (until the box is gone) every few months.  It’s problematic because it’s so easy to get them a bowl of cereal.  I just can’t stand to eat it very often.  So usually I’m stuck making them something or most of the year, we eat yogurt and fruits for breakfast with eggs.

8:30 am:  Getting the kids ready for the day and making sure we read some books.  Sometimes we’ll also clean during this time.  Depends on how grumpy I am – the grumpier I am, the more cleaning we do.

9:00 am:  Errands, exercise, or playing at home.

11:30 am:  We eat lunch.  Sometimes if I’ve seen my emails come through and I am stressed out about getting back with everyone, I’ll write some people back or check on blog things while the kids are eating but it usually consists of me making food for the kids while I plan out the rest of the day with them.  Sometimes I read to them if we’re not too pushed for time (if I read to them, they eat pretty slowly).

12:00 – 2:00 pm:  I have extra time from school and nap time for the kids.  If I happened to sleep in, this is the time I’ll work.  If I didn’t, I’ll respond to emails or do a little work if needed.  As I’m still adjusting to another blog and a half, usually I use this time to catch up with those blogs.  I email my sweet friend who is working on Davis County Moms if needed and I usually read through her posts as well … as a stalker and then think, is she better at this than me?  Usually concluding with yes, I head on to my next activity.

2:10 pm:  Notice how it’s 2:10 in the afternoon and I’m still not ready for the day?  Yeah, that’s because everyday around this time I finally make my way to the bathroom.  It’s embarrassing to go to errands, neighbors’ houses, into schools, etc not having cleaned up for the day but hey, at least the kids are alive and well.  For the next 10 minutes I’ll probably stand in the shower with my phone while catching up on favorite blogs, looking through Instagram, or reading the news.  Then I’ll realize it’s 2:20, I only have 20 minutes until I need to go pick up my daughter, and so I’ll quickly get ready with just enough time to drag the dog to her kennel where she’ll stay while I’m gone and then to pick up my sleeping son off his bed and quietly put him into his car seat.  If I don’t hit his head or slip down the stairs, I usually call it a good day.

3:05 pm:  I’m sitting in a line to pick up my daughter from school so I’ll check my email one more time.  It’s the last time I’ll probably check it until after the kids go to bed so it’s one last chance to get everyone written back.  I’ll also check Facebook.

3:30 – 5:00 pm:  Who knows.  Dance?  Errands?  Sitting on the front porch while watching my kids get pin worms and nearly fall out of trees?  Go on a run with the kids after they beg me for 5 minutes straight to take them on one (they actually like to run and I don’t so it’s a battle every time)?  Head over to a neighbor’s house?  Craft?  Chase the dog around the house?  It’s different everyday but one thing is for certain, I feel like I can finally celebrate because I basically made it through the day.  I’m at the home stretch before the husband comes home.  If they scream and cry, they can just read books in their room until he gets home because I’m good – I’ve made it.

5:00 – 6:15 pm:  Making and consuming dinner.  I’ll admit, sometimes I might check my social media while I’m waiting for things to heat up or cool down or cook.  But I refuse to work unless absolutely necessary.  Or I have nothing else to do.  The kids are great while I make dinner.  Once every week or two they might get to watch a television show or part of a movie while I make food but usually they play outside or run around the house chasing the dog and/or each other.

6:15 – 7:30 pm:  This is our family time.  We might go shopping, we might go to a local event, we might go out for ice cream, we might go do some service, or we might go to the park.  This is also different everyday but the main thing is that we’re together.

7:30 – 8:15 pm:  At some point during this time, on any regular day, we’re getting the kids ready for bed and into bed.  Some nights we stay out late but if we’re home, it’s time for bed.

8:15 pm – ?:  It depends on the day.  Friday nights are game nights for my husband and I.  We have to play a game (unless we don’t want to).  Tuesdays and Thursday nights are on-our-own nights which means that he does something he wants to do and I do something I want to do.  These are great nights for girls nights, catching up on “The Bachelor,” watching endless television shows on Netflix, or blogging.  I don’t like to push blogging on myself because as soon as I do, I don’t like blogging anymore.  But if I have a post or two I really need to finish or really want to finish, I’ll take those nights to kick some out and schedule them.  All of the other nights of the week are time for my husband and I to usually watch television shows together or have a date night.

And here’s the video of my very average day (note, this day didn’t happen quite the same as listed above but it’s pretty similar. Also, if you’ve ever received food from me, I promise I’m much cleaner and put up my hair to make your food!):

So what about all of those times I reply to a Facebook post?  Post to Instagram?  Pinning on Pinterest?  Starring emails?  Well, that my dears, is done while I’m in the bathroom or sneaking some self time in the corner of a room.  These moments don’t last long but I do cherish them.

This post is a series of bloggers talking about their days. Take a look.
A Day in the Life of a Family Blogger

A Day in the Life of 25 Bloggers

GroopDealz is now Eleventh Avenue!

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A new handpicked boutique marketplace with up to 70% off trend-setting fashions, fabulous home décor and adorable children’s items everyday! Prices are better than ever and for today only, Eleventh Avenue is offering you an exclusive 11% discount with code 11avenue (good through 3/11).

This post contains affiliate links which means UVM receives a small portion of proceeds at no cost to you.

Eleventh Avenue is offering items up to 70% off on trend-setting fashions, fabulous home décor and adorable children’s items but you can also connect with those around you as you shop, love and save. New features include saving items that you love for later, creating collections of your favorite products and you can now easily share products with your friends.

Take a look at these items (click picture to find them at Eleventh Avenue):

 

 

A Completely Free Birthday

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The one thing I absolutely love about my birthday is enjoying the completely free food I can get just because it’s my birthday.  Make sure you sign up for all of your favorite restaurants and the email coupons will arrive in your inbox!

COMPLETELY FREE

Here’s all of the places that we know of to get completely free things just because it’s your birthday:

Baskin Robbins:  one free 2.5 oz scoop or a 3 oz swirl of soft serve

Boondocks:  one free unlimited fun pass on your birthday. Must provide the confirmation email and ID.  The unlimited pass includes unlimited laser tag, miniature golf, go-karts, bumper boats, XD theater, MaxFlight, batting cages, and 20 arcade tokens.  Junior unlimited fun passes are available for children under 60″.

Craving’s Cupcakes:  one free cupcake (sign up for text)

Del Taco:  one free premium shake

Firehouse Subs:  one free medium sub

Jamba Juice:  free small smoothie or 12 oz juice

Krispy Kreme:  one free doughnut of your choice plus one free small Krispy Kreme coffee or fountain drink

Menchie’s Frozen Yogurt:  up to $5 free yogurt

Noodles & Company:  one free regular bowl (up to $9)

Pizza Studio:  one free pizza

Rubio’s:  one free entree

Villa Fresh Italian Kitchen:  one free slice of Neapolitan pizza

 

Find other free birthday things here (although they’re not completely free)

Chick-fil-A Cookie Day Benefiting Primary Children’s Hospital

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All of Chick-fil-A’s Chocolate Chunk Cookies Sales will go to Primary Children’s Hospital on March 10, 2015 at Chick-fil-A American Fork, Chick-fil-A Provo, and Chick-fil-A Orem.  Check your local Chick-fil-A for participation.

Chick-fil-A Orem will have a couple visits from the Cow, fun coloring pages and balloons throughout the day!

Art Ball 2015: A White Glove Affair

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Saturday, May 16, 2015 from 7-9:30 pm is the Art Ball 2015, A White Glove Affair.  The event will be held at the Springville Museum of Art (126 E. 400 S.) with ball gowns and white gloves encouraged, but optional.

art ball springville

Once there, many options will be available to guests.  There will be hors d’oeuvres, dessert fountains, mocktails, a scavenger hunt with prizes, and dance instruction.  Dance instruction will be given by award-winning BYU ballroom dancers which include 1950s music (Fox Trot, Jitter Bug, Swing, etc), minuet (think Pride and Prejudice), and country line dance.  There will also be an area just with “vintage” love music (Frank Sinatra, etc).

This whole event goes towards benefiting the Springville Museum of Art.  The Springville Museum of Art provides free events throughout the year for the community.

Tickets go on sale March 16 and are only $25 for the first 600 tickets sold.  Tickets will be $35 thereafter.

Get Art Ball Tickets

 

 

Let’s Create Expo Giveaway

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The Let’s Create Expo (formerly The Original Scrapbook USA Expo) will be March 27-28, 2015.

Enter to win 2 tickets to the Let’s Create Expo, one for you and one for a friend!  To enter, you can get 4 chances:  two on Facebook (leave a comment as to who you’d take with you) and two on Instagram (tag your friend who you’d want to go with).  Find the giveaways at Salt Lake Moms on Facebook and Instagram, as well as Utah Valley Moms on Facebook and Instagram.

 

This giveaway is not sponsored or endorsed by Facebook or Instagram; by entering, you release Facebook and Instagram from any liability of this giveaway.  Must be 18 years or older and able to attend the Let’s Create Expo.  No purchase necessary.  This giveaway will end on March 11, 2015 and one random winner will be chosen.

7 Things to Do this Week March 9-14

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Here are 7 family-friendly things to do this week:

For more March events, check our March activities and events list.  You can also check our calendar.

Free Mommy & Me Cooking Class, March

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Attend a free Mommy & Me cooking class on March 10 from 11 am – 12:30 pm.  Moms will learn to create a delicious and healthy soup while preschoolers attend their own fun food class.  A light lunch will be served.

Register:  [email protected] or 801-851-8460

Class will be held at 100 E. Center Street, Room L700, Provo

Free Cooking Classes, March 2015

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Attend free cooking classes in Utah County.  You will be able to learn how to create meals on a budget with food, tips, and recipes to take home from every class!

IKEA’s BYOF March 2015

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To celebrate friendship, IKEA stores across the country are hosting a day of special perks and rewards for you and your friends. The day will feature FREE breakfast, plus buy-one-get-one desserts. And IKEA FAMILY members (free!) will also get entry to a yummy food sampling, informative workshops and more!

Sounds good, right?!  Well, all you have to do is sign up, print out your coupons, and head to IKEA this Saturday, March 7.

Oh, and in case you were wondering, “BYOF” stands for Bring Your Own Friend.

IKEA:  67 West IKEA Way, Draper

 

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