It is that time of year again!! My favorite blog hop of the year…the SUPER STOCKING GIVEAWAY HOP!! There are a ton of blogs listed at the bottom of this post that each have put together their own giveaways with sooo many different prizes!
Before you scroll down to find the other blogs though….make sure you enter my part of this blog hop. Here at FROG Reviews and Ramblings we are giving away a $10 Amazon Gift card that will go out to you (if you win) at the beginning of December! Just in time to grab something your wanting to order for yourself…or maybe to help you buy that certain something while Christmas shopping.
Alright….so now let’s get you started with the other blogs and see what they have to offer!! All you have to do is click on the links below and enter their giveaways!. Make sure you come back here to enter the next one.
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Giveaway runs from 11/5 to 11/22
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ONE entrant will be selected by the entry form to win a $100 NETFLIX Gift Card! Open for entry WW, 18 years and older from 11/01/21 at 12:01 a.m. ET thru 11/30/21 at 11:59 p.m. ET. No purchase necessary. Void where prohibited. A winner will be chosen after/around December 01, 2021. The winner will have 24 hours to respond to notification email to claim their prize or a new winner will be selected. See Rafflecopter for official rules. The Kids Did It and The Mommy Island are responsible for sending the winner their prize.
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At the end of the day, when you are turning your bed down and getting ready for bed… where are all those pretty throw pillows going to go? Mine go on the floor and shamefully enough, seem to attach themselves to the only dust ball in the whole house. Or, they become a step-on toy for my kids and the ever popular racetrack for my son’s cars. Well, I am sorry kids, (but yet not sorry, haha) to say goodbye to all of that, and “Hello!” to Pillow Haven. Read more here…
Open to WORLDWIDE entrants! Must be 18+ to enter.
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Recently I have realized how much games in general have a huge part in our day to day lives. I came to this conclusion the other day as I looked around the room and both of my teenage granddaughters, my husband and myself all had a phone in our hands. When I asked them what they were doing on their phones they each answered individually that they were playing a game. (side note, I had also been playing a game on my phone prior to looking up at everybody else)
I have 2 teenagers in my home (my granddaughters I am raising) and anybody that has teenagers in their lives knows how hard it can be to get them to communicate with you. When I noticed my teenagers playing their games on their phones, all I could think was how hard it is to get the girls to communicate with me. When I asked them about the games they were playing it gave me a way to get them to talk to me. Anybody that has teenagers will appreciate that it can be difficult to find a way “into” your kids’ lives.
If I think back to when my oldest was young, we played games like Tetris, Sims, Zelda, Mario Brothers etc. Sometimes we played on a gaming system and other times we played on the family computer. It didn’t matter how we accessed those games, it just mattered that we were playing them together! My favorite was Zelda and let me tell you, I played that game for hours and hours!
My family plays games now just like everybody else in the country on our phones, the laptop or a gaming system. To be honest, in my house for the most part everybody uses their phones. Yet no matter what device we use, games are still a way to get your kids to communicate with you. My 14 yr old granddaughter likes to play this word finding game called Word Collect on my phone with me. I love it because it is a way to get her to spend time with me. Let’s be honest, anybody that has teenagers in their lives knows how hard it is to get them to allow you into their world.
I have a game that I play on my phone that is a seek and find game. It is called Seekers Notes; Hidden Mystery. I have been playing this game for at least 5 years. I am absolutely addicted to it. The challenges reset every morning at 3 am and I find myself anxious to get on the game and see what the new challenge is as soon as it resets. The reason it keeps my interest is that the game evolves and changes weekly with new challenges and worlds that open up in it.
My husband plays a shoot and kill kind of game that he plays with a group of people from around the world. His “commander” is in Thailand and they have become good friends over the last couple years. They have a chat feature and if one of the guys doesn’t show up to participate in one of the “wars” that they have, one of the other members will check up on them. They have had one that passed away and others that have had deaths in the family, gotten sick etc. These guys have become really good friends.
It reminds me of my son and the XBox games he would play and still does when he has the time. He has a group of guys he plays with that have been together for years, since my son was a teenager. I couldn’t tell you the names of the games he plays now as he is an adult and lives on his own. Yet as a teenager he played popular games such as Call of Duty, Grand Theft Auto, Minecraft, etc.
Both of the son in laws still play XBox games and they are grown men with kids of their own. In fact, the oldest one has a slight obsession with all gaming devices and buying and collecting all games. He gets them at yard sales, Ebay, the local flea market , Facebook marketplace and basically anyplace he can get them.
I have recently started playing basic Solitaire and Tetris, both are games that I have played for more years than I care to talk about. I found Tetris on my laptop through a website online called Plays.org that has a ton of games and it has my heart racing again trying to get those blocks turned in the correct position before they drop too fast. Don’t laugh, you know you have been there if you have ever played Tetris before! Solitaire is one that I find myself playing when I need just a mind numbing moment to relax from what the day has brought me.
As a family, we like to play board games , especially during the holidays. Playing Poker and Gin Rummy has been a family favorite for as long as I can remember. It gives us a way to get together and spend time with each other. I am now teaching my toddler grandchildren to play games like Candy Land, Chutes and Ladders and Jenga. Don’t get me wrong, I have to convince them to put the electronics down in order to teach them the basics of the simpler games. They are thrilled and enthused by anything electronic so I do have one tablet at Nana and Papa’s house that they can earn time to play on.
Having said all that, it makes me realize that games have always been a way to form a community or bond with others. It doesn’t matter if you are trying to bond with your teenagers , children or just in a friend group. Games are a great way to accomplish that goal. As I have sat and thought about this I realize that it doesn’t really matter if it is a hands on physical game you sit around a table and play with people or if it is digitally on your phone. You can still develop that bond or friendship with others that you are playing the game with. I am curious, do you have children/grandchildren in the home and are looking for ways to connect with them? Have you tried different games to get them to just sit and play with you? As I said earlier, it is a great way to connect with the kids in your life! I would like to encourage you to try games to get your family to connect with each other! I would love to hear from you in the comments below what you use to get your family to connect with each other! As I said earlier, it is a great way to connect with the kids in your life! I would like to encourage you to try games to get your family to connect with each other!
I am very blessed to have 3 wonderful adult children and 12 grandchildren. Over the years, we have done a ton of road trips with our own children and multiple road trips with 7 of our grandchildren. As a result, we have picked up a few “tricks of the trade” for traveling with kids of all ages.
We recently took a road trip with 5 of the grandchildren and it made me think about how many things we did during that long trip to keep them all busy. Well, to be honest, what my daughter and I both did to keep them busy. I thought what a great thing to share with other busy parents that might need some pointers on how to keep their kids of all ages busy while driving to visit family for the holidays or during vacations!
This article will be broken up into a couple of age groups. Teenagers/school aged kids, and toddlers. It is easy to just give our kids/grandkids an electronic , start the car and go. However, if you are making a long road trip, the electronic device only works for so long. So I have listed some things we have done over the years with our own kids and I hope that you find something here that is helpful to you on your next long road trip with your kids, no matter what their ages are!
TEENAGERS / SCHOOL AGED KIDS
TECHNOLOGY: The obvious one is going to be technology. We usually allow our granddaughters (14 yrs & 15 yrs) to have their phones for part of the trip. However we do have them put their phones away every hour or two and we play what they call the “old fashioned” games. You know the ones we played as kids before everybody had a cellphone!
ABC GAME: One person starts with the letter A, they have to find a word outside of the car that starts with the letter A. (on a billboard, restaurant sign, license plate, etc) Then it goes to the next person with the letter B. Game goes on and on until you reach the end of the alphabet. Nobody wants to be the one that lands on the letters Q and Z!!
EYE SPY GAME: Eye spy with my little eye. Most people will know this one. Somebody says I spy with my little eye, something green. Everybody else has to guess what the object is. (this game is usually for when you are sitting still or everything in the car)
NEVER HAVE I EVER GAME: One person says, “Never have I ever ____” Ex: Never have I ever been to Texas. The other people guess if that is true or not. Then it goes to the next person. Whoever has the most correct guesses wins.
LICENSE PLATE GAME: You as the adult choose a state that everybody will search for. Then everybody starts “collecting” how many license plates they see with that state on them. We usually give a time frame. In 30 minutes, how many can you find? Whoever has the most wins.
TICK TAC TOE or HANGMAN: We usually bring a small whiteboard that you can pick up at the dollar store. Then at some point during the trip either the kids play these games with each other, passing the board back and forth or we will play with them.
BABIES / TODDLERS
QUIET GAME: Everybody has to be quiet. The goal is to see who can be quiet the longest. (the winner gets a “special” prize that mom or dad have packed….something small from the Dollar tree you picked out)
MAGNET GAME: Put a bunch of letter magnets in a tin box (old lunch boxes work great for this!) Give your toddlers a word to spell. Tell them we are spelling the word “DAD” So they need to find the letter D. Once they find it , have them put on the top of the tin box… have them find the next letter A. etc. Might need some assistance , depending on ages…but is a great game to play with a sibling
WIPE OFF BOOK: This takes a little planning. Get a binder and some clear sheet protectors. Print out some pages with Letters or Numbers that the kids will trace. Put those pages in the clear sheet protectors , tape the top of it (so the pages don’t slide out). Give the kids an Expo Marker and let them trace the letters. They can do this over and over. You just wipe off the page when they are done so they can do it over and over again.
TABLET TIME: Load their favorite movie onto a tablet and allow them to watch it for short periods of time. That way it is special and they will look forward to getting to use it. It is easy to use this the whole trip, but I have found that if you stimulate their brains with some of the other things listed, the tablet can be used to get them to wind down and maybe, just maybe they will take a nap during the road trip.
LITTLE PRIZES: Pack small gifts for each child to open every hour of your trip. As long as they have behaved, they will get a small prize. Example: things from Dollar Tree, coloring book, stuffed animal, etc
SPECIAL SNACKS: Pack special snacks in the half snack zip lock bags. Something that the kids don’t normally get, so it seems special to them.
I would LOVE to hear your feedback! Is there something special that you do on road trips that you can share with us? I am always looking for more input when it comes to keeping the grandkids happy and content during one of our family vacations!! Please comment below and let me know your input!
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Is it really October already? I am having a hard time realizing that 2021 is almost over! So having said that, I thought I would share with you what my family is doing this year. We will do our traditional door to door trick or treating with the grandbabies. We load everybody up in Papa’s truck and drive to a local neighborhood we have been going to for about 20 years and let the kids run from house to house getting candy. I know that not everybody feels comfortable doing that anymore, but we live in an area of the country where it is semi safe to do this type of celebration. Don’t get me wrong, we still check the candy for safety and we never let the kids out of our sight. We go in caravan style with my 2 oldest daughters and 5 toddlers in tow behind them. Now that I have shared with you what we will be doing in our family for Halloween this year, I would love for you to go enter to win the gift card I am giving away this month!! Here is a chance to win not only my giveaway, but once you enter to win mine…make sure you scroll to the bottom and enter to win the other giveaways that the blogs listed below are doing!!
Now it is time to check out all the other blogs listed in this Giveaway Hop!! We have over 50 blogs that are each giving away thier own prize and have their own giveaways listed. It is a one stop shopping for entering to win!!!
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