Disclaimer: I participated in this
campaign for One2One Network. I received a free copy of the album to
facilitate my review. By posting, I am eligible for incentives. All
opinions stated are my own.
Have you heard Michael Bublé's New Album To Be Loved yet? It was officially released on April 23 and is available on Amazon and itunes. This Grammy winning artist covers a great album worth of American songs by Frank Sinatra, the BeeGees, Elvis
Presley. He even collaborates for a duet with that adorable Reese Witherspoon.
To Be Loved also has four original songs that are co-written by
Bublé.
Take a listen:
He can really tell he did some dipping into his personal life for inspiration. These are definitely good times for the singer, who is about to become a first-time dad. He sounds like a man in love with life. "I wrote Close Your Eyes about my wife and about the power of all the women in my life—my sisters, my mom, my grandma and all women in general. Let’s face it, where would we be without them? I Got It Easy, another original, is basically a song where I count my blessings and is a reminder to me and everyone to appreciate all the good parts of life. I’m a very lucky guy and I never want to forget it."
"I want to take you on
a wonderful journey about love—all different kinds of love," Michael says. "The album swings big time:
it rocks, it’s soulful, it’s happy, sometimes a little sad. It’s romantic,
it’s yummy, and it’s heartfelt."
Here are all the songs from To Be Loved:
1. "You Make Me Feel So Young"
2. "It's a Beautiful Day"
3. "To Love Somebody"
4. "Who's Lovin You"
5. "Something Stupid" (featuring Reese Witherspoon)
6. "Come Dance with Me"
7. "Close Your Eyes"
8. "After All" (featuring Bryan Adams)
9. "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You" (with
Naturally 7)
10. "To Be Loved"
11. "You've Got a Friend in Me"
12. "Nevertheless (I'm in Love with You)" (featuring The
Puppini Sisters)
13. "I Got It Easy"
14. "Young at Heart"Michael is going to be on Dancing with the Stars on April 30 and The Ellen DeGeneres Show on May 3 so don't miss him! |
Monday, April 29, 2013
Review: Michael Bublé's New Album To Be Loved is here! #ToBeLoved
#ToBeLoved
Soft Scrub Mold & Mildew Stain Remover Giveaway & Review
I love that Soft Scrub is always coming out with innovative new products for my home. I like that they understand that we want products that clean effectively, but with fewer chemicals and without those odors! New Soft Scrub Mold & Mildew Remover Gel does the job. On the other hand, no one want mold and mildew so in the past I have tolerated those chemicals in order to keep my home clean. Now I don't have to tolerate any strong smells but my home is clean and sanitary!
I know you agree that mold and mildew is really gross and tough to clean. Anyone can get it. This was a big problem in our three showers and baths. I love that the new Soft Scrub Mold & Mildew Remover Gel doesn't have the harsh fumes that some other cleaners have. It is specially formulated to clean tile and grout, showers and bathtubs. I was really happy that Soft Scrub Mold & Mildew Remover Gel has no harsh fumes but you can see my tiles are super white and free of mold!
I know you agree that mold and mildew is really gross and tough to clean. Anyone can get it. This was a big problem in our three showers and baths. I love that the new Soft Scrub Mold & Mildew Remover Gel doesn't have the harsh fumes that some other cleaners have. It is specially formulated to clean tile and grout, showers and bathtubs. I was really happy that Soft Scrub Mold & Mildew Remover Gel has no harsh fumes but you can see my tiles are super white and free of mold!
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Disclaimer: I received a sample of Soft Scrub in order to review it. As always, my opinions are my own.
Sunday, April 28, 2013
All My Children and One Life To Live on Hulu, itunes and The Online Network starting 4/29/2013!
Disclosure: I am participating in a campaign from One2One Network and The Online Network. I have not received payment for this post. My participation makes me eligible for a prize drawing. All opinions stated are my own.
All My Children and One Life to Live are back and better than ever thanks to Hulu, itunes and The Online Network! I just got the news from One2One Network to share with all of you. Take a sneak peak here. You can see all the YouTube season previews to whet your appetite for both AMC and OLTL here.
Both shows will premiere on Hulu starting at midnight on Monday, April 29th and will also be available on Hulu+ and iTunes for on-the-go viewing. Can you believe it? Perfect for the spring and summer...you can watch it on the go. 30 minute episodes are available each weekday, with a recap on Friday. You can even catch guest appearances by Snoop Lion, Riff Raff, and Nervo.
Now remember since these shows are "off network" their content is more adult oriented and includes profanity and other material not appropriate for younger children.
You can check out the new social network sites for All My Children too. Now you can even follow AMC on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
For my readers not familiar with All My Children, it is a classic show that revolves around the lives of the residents of fictional Pine Valley. For nearly forty years, this town has seen the trials and tribulations of its dynamic families. All your favorite stories are back, and more dramatic than ever!
Since 1970, the residents of All My Children's Pine Valley, PA -- including its most famous citizen, Erica Kane (Susan Lucci) have seen their fair share of scandalous hookups, feuds, and devastating murders. Pine Valley luminaries include resident hero Ryan Lavery (Cameron Mathison), Fusion Cosmetics maven Greenlee du Pres (Rebecca Budig), perpetual troublemaker David Hayward (Vincent Irizarry), funnyman Tad Martin (Michael E. Knight), and the unforgettable romantic duo of Angie and Jesse Hubbard (Debbi Morgan and Darnell Williams).
All My Children actors include returning actors like Debbie Morgan as Dr Angie Hubbard, Julie Barr as Brooke English,Sal Stowers as Cassandra Foster, Eric Nelson as AJ Chandler, Denyse Tontz as Miranda Montgomery, Jordan Lane Price as Celia Fitzgerald, Ryan Bittle as JR Chandler, Eden Riegel as Bianca Montgomery, Cady McClain as Dixie Cooney, Ray MacDonnell as Dr. Joe Martin, David Canary as Adam Chandler, Heather Roop as Jane McIntyre, and Francesca James as Evelyn Johnson will be returning once the soap moves online.
You can check out the new social network sites for One Life To Live too. Now you can even follow OLTL on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Tumblr.
If you never saw the series before and are excited about checking it out here is the scoop. One Life to Live follows the complicated lives of three main families: the wealthy Lords, the powerful Buchanans and the strong-willed Cramers. The quiet simplicity of small town living is often interrupted by the drama between them yet despite the struggles, strong family bonds keep them united. The good people of Llanview, Pennsylvania lead some complicated lives. In a town of questionable marriage ethics, teenagers grow up fast and fall in love quickly. The quiet simplicity of small-town living on the Llantano River is frequently upset by an over-abundance of multiple personalities who disturb the peace. Despite the jealousy, betrayal, and occasional baby-swapping, Llanview is where the Buchanan, Lord, and Cramer families struggle to retain the strong family ties that have always united them.
One Life to Live actors include Corbin Bleu as Jeffery King as well as returning actors Erika Slezak as Victoria Lord Buchanan, Robin Strasser as Dorian Lord, Tuc Watkins as David Vickers, Robert S. Woods as Bo Buchanan, Kassie DePaiva as Blair Cramer, Jerry verDorn as Clint Buchanan, Florencia Lozano as Tea Delgado, Melissa Archer as Natalie Buchanan Banks, Hillary B. Smith as Nora Buchanan, Kelley Missal as Danielle Manning, Josh Kelly as Cutter Wentworth, and Andrew Trischitta as Jack Manning. Recurring actors include: Sean Ringgold as Shaun Evans, Shenaz Treasury as Rama Patel, and Nick Choksi as Vimal Patel.
Enjoy your stories again thanks to the power of the internet.
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Lily's Little Life Lessons Book 3 Children's Book Review
Disclaimer: I received a complimentary copy of Lily's Little Life Lessons Book 3 in order to review it. As always, my opinions are my own.
I recently received a copy of this wonderful book, Lily's Little Life Lessons by Rebecca Perlman Coniglio, LCSW. I was excited to hear about it because it is a book created just for kids to help them learn about family, friends, school and being grateful for your loved ones. The book is interesting because at first look it appears to be for younger children, perhaps age 4-6 but when you read it you see the lessons span a larger age range, even up to 8 or 9. I have an 8 year old and she agreed completely.
Lily's Little Life Lessons Book 3 has two stories in it, Only Lily and Lily Learns. Both stories teach children critical lessons about real challenges they face frequently. Only Lily focuses on the fact that Lily is an only child. Lily asks her Mom the all important question why didn't she want baby number two or three? Lily's mom tells her the doctor had told her and daddy that that might not ever have her and so they were so happy they did! She also reminds Lily of all the special things they do together like getting manicures, dancing, and just having fun. She also tells Lily, "All my love is for you. I don't have to divide my heart in two." Lily also learns that she doesn't have to feel blue because she has tons of friends that can come and play and no little brothers or sisters to come boss you around or get in the way. There are lots of fun rhymes and beautiful illustrations (by Jen Mundy) to really engage younger and older readers. The book offers comfort for singletons as they see Lily confronting her own struggles and overcoming them. My 8 year old really enjoyed it and could identify with the feelings brought up in the book.
In Lily Learns Lily is entering school. She is nervous and afraid in her new surroundings without her mom. Lily has concerns about her teachers. Will she be nice? Will Lily make new friends? Lily gets a little sad and misses her mom. Just when she is ready to give up on school a wonderful surprise happens. I won't tell you because I want you to find out when you read it! This transforms Lily's school experience and she really begins to enjoy it. Lily Learns teaches children to persevere and believe in themselves and try new things even if they seem kind of difficult and scary. Mom and Dad will always be there to help you do it but kids need to try new things and see how they work out. The positive ending encourages kids to keep trying new experiences.
I recently received a copy of this wonderful book, Lily's Little Life Lessons by Rebecca Perlman Coniglio, LCSW. I was excited to hear about it because it is a book created just for kids to help them learn about family, friends, school and being grateful for your loved ones. The book is interesting because at first look it appears to be for younger children, perhaps age 4-6 but when you read it you see the lessons span a larger age range, even up to 8 or 9. I have an 8 year old and she agreed completely.
Lily's Little Life Lessons Book 3 has two stories in it, Only Lily and Lily Learns. Both stories teach children critical lessons about real challenges they face frequently. Only Lily focuses on the fact that Lily is an only child. Lily asks her Mom the all important question why didn't she want baby number two or three? Lily's mom tells her the doctor had told her and daddy that that might not ever have her and so they were so happy they did! She also reminds Lily of all the special things they do together like getting manicures, dancing, and just having fun. She also tells Lily, "All my love is for you. I don't have to divide my heart in two." Lily also learns that she doesn't have to feel blue because she has tons of friends that can come and play and no little brothers or sisters to come boss you around or get in the way. There are lots of fun rhymes and beautiful illustrations (by Jen Mundy) to really engage younger and older readers. The book offers comfort for singletons as they see Lily confronting her own struggles and overcoming them. My 8 year old really enjoyed it and could identify with the feelings brought up in the book.
In Lily Learns Lily is entering school. She is nervous and afraid in her new surroundings without her mom. Lily has concerns about her teachers. Will she be nice? Will Lily make new friends? Lily gets a little sad and misses her mom. Just when she is ready to give up on school a wonderful surprise happens. I won't tell you because I want you to find out when you read it! This transforms Lily's school experience and she really begins to enjoy it. Lily Learns teaches children to persevere and believe in themselves and try new things even if they seem kind of difficult and scary. Mom and Dad will always be there to help you do it but kids need to try new things and see how they work out. The positive ending encourages kids to keep trying new experiences.
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