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Disney Every Day

Thanks to Twitter, I "met" a wonderful woman who shares my love for all things Disney. Amanda Tinney is also the author of the website Disney Every Day.

On this website, Amanda shares photos, videos, other Disney fans/artist and more with her readers. She is also goes into the past and posts stories about how things have changed at Walt Disney World. Each day, I am amazed when I go to Disney Every Day and see what new item Amanda has shared. Her creativity is fabulous.

Disney Every Day with Amanda Tinney

This creativity really came out with her latest project of sorts. Yesterday, Amanda posted the following in her article titled Disney’s "A Whole New World" Sung in Picture:

Is it possible to sing “A Whole New World” using only pictures with the words?  Let’s try! Email amanda@disneyeveryday.com if you’d like to participate and I will give you a line.

At the time, there was only Amanda’s original example shown. I immediately e-mailed TechyDad to see if he wanted to play along. He agreed that it seemed like a lot of fun. I contacted Amanda and we were given two lines to work on. We will have them done later today.

Check out the fun that is already there. Dozens of Disney fans have united to help out the cause. Please go over to check things out. Even if you do not play along, enjoy the fun project and please, please, please wish Amanda a very HAPPY BIRTHDAY!  Today is her extra special day and I hope she had the chance to go to visit Mickey and all of the other Disney friends today.

Happy Birthday Amanda – sending lots of Pixie Dust your way!

TheAngelForever

 

 

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Touch the Art Books – Review

Our house is filled with books of all kinds. As a teacher, I have books from all different genres that I love to expose my children to. We read lots of fiction, stories about holidays, poetry and books about historical people, places and things. This is part of the reason that my son, a first grader, has already read over 100 books in two months of school (the goal for the year).

I was recently sent two complimentary new books in the Touch the Art Series from Sterling Publishing to read and review with my first grader. These sturdy board books are very different than any other that we own. Not only do they allow children to touch art, they utilize real artwork by famous artists. My son immediately wanted to see what there was to explore on each and every page. He quickly realized that there was more going on in the story. He asked me about the artwork on the page. When we finished the story we went back to each of the pieces of artwork and read the Artifacts about each of the pieces and their artists. My son also recalled prior experiences that related one of the titles that revolved around an Egyptian theme (we went to a mummy exhibit a few years ago).

Here is more about the books:

Touch the Art: Tickle Tut’s Toes by Julie Appel and Amy Guglielmo. Sterling (November 2009) – ISBN 9781402759055 (Ages 4-6)

Tickle Tut's Toes

Experience the wonders of ancient Egypt! This long-gone civilization will come alive for kids when they actually feel a gold coffin with the tomb of the legendary King Tut, the scratchy pyramids at Giza, the gauzy covering on a mummy, and Nefertiti’s jewels. It’s a really cool way to make both art and history accessible to even the youngest children.

What we thought: My son was fascinated with the items that were on each page. He especially liked feeling the linen that the mummy was wrapped in and wanted to know more about the process. I told him that next week when he is home from school for Veteran’s Day, we will work on a Mummy project and write in hieroglyphics together. My son also recalled going to see a mummy exhibit in our local museum. I enjoyed the book because of the history that it presented and then the further explanation in the Artifacts section at the end of the book. I can not wait to read and explore more Egyptian art with my son in the upcoming weeks.

Touch the Art: Catch Picasso’s Rooster by Julie Appel and Amy Guglielmo Sterling (November 2009) – ISBN 9781402759048 (Ages 4-6)

Catch Picasso's Rooster

Like most children, painters throughout history have loved animals—and this gallery of delightfully touchable creatures showcases a menagerie of artistic beasts. Little hands will enjoy stroking a red feather on Picasso’s The Rooster, feeling soft fleece in Milton Avery’s Sheep, 1952, and petting a kitten’s whiskers in Henri Rousseau’s The Tabby. They can even smell a scratch-and-sniff cheese surface on van Gogh’s “Two Rats!”

What we thought: The rhyming repetitive chatter of the rooster in this book had my son guessing where it was hiding. He loved all of the items to touch and enjoyed the high quality art from the masters.His favorite was A Couple of Foxhounds because he liked the silky dog ears on the page. I loved that this book introduced by son to the works of artists like Pablo Picasso, Grant Wood, Henri Rousseau, Albrecht Durer, Franz Marc, Milton Avery, George Stubbs, Vincent van Gogh and Romare Bearden. We already plan on taking a day to experiment with the cubist style of art to create something like Picasso’s Rooster.

While doing research about the books, I was fascinated with the story of how Amy Guglielmo and Julie Appel met and started to create the Touch the Art series. You can read about them here on their website. I love how committed they were to expanding art appreciation to children. This is even more important now that many school district budgets are being cut and the arts are often the first to go.

If you are a parent or teacher and would like to purchase these books they are available from Barnes & Noble. Previous titles include Pop Warhol’s Top, Brush Mona Lisa’s Hair, Feed Matisse’s Fish and Make Van Gogh’s Bed. Coming in June 2010 look for Count Monet’s Lilies and Find King Henry’s Treasure. Additional resources, projects and more for parents and teachers to use with these books can also be found on the Touch the Art website.

TheAngelForever

Disclosure: I received both of the book complimentary of Sterling Publishing in order to facilitate this review. No other compensation was given. The opinions expressed in the review are my own.

 

 

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Make Every Cup Count for Dress for Success

Imagine a non-profit organization that provides interview suits, confidence boosts, and career development to low-income women. Thanks to Dress For Success there is no need to dream this up, it actually exists in over 75 cities worldwide. A fabulous explanation of their program, which was started in NY City in 1997 can be found here.

Dress For Success

I have heard about Dress For Success before and have seen what they do for my local community. Thanks to this, I was equally impressed when I heard about the latest collaboration with Nestlé COFFEE-MATE® and Dress for Success.  COFFEE-MATE® has started the Make Every Cup Count – Cup of Confidence campaign. They will donate $50,000 and with the help of readers like you reach the goal of $150,000.

Make Every Cup Count

So what can you do? Simply head over to send your own Cup of Confidence for FREE. By doing this, COFFEE-MATE® will donate fifty cents and your note will be given to a woman who participates in the Dress For Success program for inspiration. You can also help donate an additional fifty cents for sharing the program on your social media pages like Facebook. I did my part. I helped donate $1.00 for the cause and here is my note:

My Cup of Confidence

I hope you will follow me and help a very worthwhile charity.

TheAngelForever

Disclosure: I was sent an e-mail from a PR representative to help and spread the word about the Make Every Cup Count Campaign. Since this is a worthwhile cause, I wanted to share it with my readers to try to make a difference for Dress For Success. I received nothing for my time and did this for a wonderful charity. 

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Words . . . whatever

While watching the morning news Thursday morning, they mentioned results from a recent Marist College Poll. This particular poll asked people what word/phrase they find most annoying.

Perhaps some of you may say "Whatever. . . who really cares?"

Well, you just might be onto something. According to the Marist College Poll, the results found the following to the annoying word/phrase question:

Chances are it was “whatever.”  In a recent Marist poll, nearly half of Americans – 47% – said they find “whatever” most annoying.  The other sayings weren’t quite so loathed.  25% say they find “you know” most grating; 11% can’t stand “it is what it is”; 7% would like to ban “anyway” from all verbal exchanges; and 2% reported that they could do without hearing “at the end of the day.”

You can view the results of the poll with an even bigger breakdown by region, education, age, income, and race here. While I was checking out information on the poll, I also found this interesting editorial by John Hopkins in the Tonawanda News. Mr. Hopkins writes about a lot about whatever and his feelings.

So with all of the above in mind, my Aloha Friday question this week is:

What word or phrase do you find most annoying and why?  Feel free to think of some other ones that bother you, but if it is one mentioned in the Marist Poll please explain.

TheAngelForever

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Thanks to Kailani at An Island Life for starting this fun for Friday. Please be sure to head over to her blog to say hello and sign the MckLinky there if you are participating.

Aloha Friday by Kailani at An Island Life

Aloha #69

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Wendy’s High School Heisman Blog Tour & Giveaway

One of the things that I like about Wendy’s is their commitment to the community. I was recently asked by Mom Central to help promote the Wendy’s High School  Heisman program. 

Wendy's High School Heisman Logo

If you have a child that is a senior, or know of one, this is a great program to look into. Here is more information:

"With college admissions growing more and more selective, the Wendy’s High School Heisman program presents a great opportunity to help those students who have managed to balance so much, stand out. This award celebrates high school seniors who excel in academics, athletics, and community involvement; in essence, recognizing them for all of the things they already do. Colleges want to see well-rounded students who demonstrate dedication and commitment, making this program especially relevant and accessible.  

High school seniors who have a 3.0 average or higher, participate in a school-sponsored sport and contribute to their community can apply at www.WendysHeisman.com, or a high school educator, guidance counselor, or coach can nominate them. As a little reward, the first 41,100 applicants will receive a free Wendy’s gift card in amounts ranging from $5 to $50. One male and one female from each high school will win the award and continue on in competition for state and national awards. Twelve national finalists will participate in Heisman Weekend festivities during an all-expenses-paid trip Dec. 11-13 to New York City. ESPN2 will feature all 12 national finalists during the Wendy’s High School Heisman Awards Ceremony, which airs Dec. 13.  The Wendy’s High School Heisman website will display the names of all applicants and individual school winners on October 22, 2009."

As a parent and teacher, I love that this program encourages a well rounded student. Not only are they looking for teens that are good at sports, but they need to do well academically and help within the community. Frequently asked questions are also addressed on the Wendy’s High School Heisman website. This section helps to walk students and parents through the process of applying for these awards.

Giveaway:

Thanks to Wendy’s, I have a $20.00 gift card to give away to one randomly selected winner. Now you can have lunch or dinner out at Wendy’s for your family. Enjoy a burger, chili, fries, a frosty or something else that you select.

Wendy's logo

Rules for Giveaway:

  • MAIN RULE – Answer one of the following questions: What sport did you play in high school? OR Which sport do you wish you had played when you were in high school?
  • 1 Bonus Entry – Subscribe to my RSS feed (or let me know if you already are) in a separate comment.
  • 1 Bonus Entry – Follow me on Twitter @TheAngelForever
  • 1 Bonus Entry per day – Tweet about the giveaway. Be sure to include @TheAngelForever and Wendy’s Gift Card along with a link to my giveaway. Please leave a direct link to your Tweet in a separate comment for each daily entry.    Example Tweet (feel free to copy and paste): Learn about Wendy’s High School Heisman program for seniors. Win a $20 Wendy’s gift card from @TheAngelForever http://tinyurl.com/nxzylw
  • 1 Bonus Entry – Add TheAngelForever to your blog roll and leave a separate comment.
  • 1 Bonus Entry – Add me to your favorites on Technorati. Be sure to leave your user name for me to check in.
  • 1 Bonus Entry – Look around my blog and leave me a comment on another post. Please let me know which post you went to here so you get the bonus entry.
  • 1 Bonus Entry – Head over to my hubby’s blog TechyDad and leave him some comment love. Be sure to let me know which post on the comments here for your bonus entry.
  • 3 Bonus Entries – Write a post on your blog linking to my blog about the Wanchai Ferry giveaway. Be sure to leave 3 comments about this to get credit for all of your extra entries

To enter, please follow the rules above within the comment section. The giveaway starts September 20, 2009 and ends at 10:59 EST on September 30, 2009. You do not have to be a blogger to enter, but must leave  a valid e-mail address for me to contact you for mailing address once the giveaway is over. I will select the winner using random.org and contact you via e-mail. You will have 48 hours to claim the prize. If there is no response, another winner will be selected. Open to U.S. residents only.

TheAngelForever

Disclosure: I wrote this review while participating in a blog tour campaign by Mom Central on behalf of Wendy’s and received a gift certificate  to giveaway and to thank me for taking the time to participate.

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