Throwback Thursday – Hanson 10/17/03 Alexandria, VA

03-10-17

Headliner: Hanson
Opener(s): None
Cost: $25

Setlist:

Strong Enough to Break
If Only
River
Runaway Run
The Walk
Rock N Roll Razorblade
Need You Now
With You In Your Dreams
Underneath
Ain’t No Sunshine
Being Me
Crazy Beautiful
Penny and Me
Where’s The Love
Deeper
Hey
You Never Know
MMMBop
Rip It Up
This Time Around

Lost Without Each Other

Recap:

This was the first time I flew to see Hanson. And alone at that.  I met up with my friend in Baltimore, Ashley and we picked up Erin from Virginia and then while we were eating dinner decided it might be fun to camp out.  I think it started as a joke but next thing we knew we were grabbing pillows and blankets and camped out.  I ended up front row on the side of the stage and Erin and Ashley were about 2nd row in front of the stage.  This is the show where Zac fell off his drums and Isaac seemed more concerned that Zac’s head bumped his guitars than his brother bumped his head.  He was fine though.  I also somehow ended up covered in chocolate cake. (somehow is Zac gave it to a girl near me and then there was a fight over it. The wait staff also wanted the bowl it was in back but the mom of the girl he gave it to refused, “No, Zac gave this to her”.  Ok, just steal it from the venue then lol)  I remember really loving Lost Without Each Other this night.

After the show we waited by the bus, and kept being told that they’d all left already.  They didn’t and we ended up getting pics with Zac. (And Ashley somehow got one with Taylor too).  We decided we were all too tired to go home so we stopped at the first hotel we saw – and who do we bump into in the lobby?  Isaac Hanson.

Product Review: Gold and Silver Flash Tattoos

Looking to add something extra to your look with temporary tattoos? I recently got to try out some VooDooTattoos which came in the traditional black but also gold and silver varieties which I had never seen before.  They go on just like any other temporary tattoo – hold the water on it for 15 seconds and you’re good to go.  I found the gold bracelet a bit harder to get on my arm – may have been because it was a bracelet and a little bit because of the gold.  I found that the gold tattoo wore off much quicker than the black – you can see the photo from when I put it on and then at the end of that day.  I’d recommend to put this on just before going out or going to the event you want to wear it to so that it will be looking it’s best! The black feather tattoo lasted a bit longer.

When you are ready to remove the tattoos you can take them off using alcohol or baby oil.

Shine like a goddess in seconds with the Voodoo Tattoo Goddess Set. FAST – You’re sparkling in under 5 minutes. EASY = simple to apply and maintain. BEAUTIFUL – Turn heads and shine like a Midas Maiden.

Available on Amazon for $9.99. I reviewed the Iris set but there are several other sets available – Aphrodite, Athena, Iris, Petra, Total Goddess and Venus.

I received a free product in exchange for my honest opinion in this review. I was not otherwise compensated.

Book Review: Due for Discard

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I have to say that I absolutely LOVED this book.  The main character is Aimee who is starting her job as a forensic library at a Hospital.  On her first day – she walks past a smelly dumpster and finds out that her new boss’s wife, Bonnie is MIA – and her corpse was the reason for the smelly dumpster.  There are a bunch of suspects that could have killed Bonnie and Aimee’s brother Harry is on the list.  Aimee knows that Harry is innocent – but there’s a bad cop who has it out for Aimee and her family and she isn’t sure if they will try to pin this murder on Harry as trying to get revenge.

So Aimee starts doing her own amateur sleuthing and trying to get to the bottom of what is going on.  Was it her boss, Bonnie’s husband? Or maybe the womanizing administrator at the hospital? The more she digs it seems like the longer her suspect list is!  But when messages start getting painted on her apartment door, she knows she is somehow on the right track – but with who!?

There are a lot of characters in this book, but I had no problem sorting them out in my head. I think with the descriptions you are given it made things easier to picture and therefore easier to follow.  I didn’t want to put the book down – even though I had to! (You know, eating and sleeping)  I am quite pleased that this is the first in a series and am looking forward to reading more!

I received a free e-copy of this book in order to participate in this blog tour.
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Due for Discard Summary:

Aimee Machado is thrilled to be starting her first job as a forensic librarian at the medical center in the town of Timbergate, north of Sacramento, California. Her ebullient mood is somewhat dampened by her recent breakup with her former live-in boyfriend, Nick Alexander. And then there’s a little matter of murder: on Aimee’s first day on the job, a body is found in a nearby Dumpster and soon identified as her supervisor’s wife, Bonnie Beardsley.

Aimee’s heartbreaker of a brother and best friend, Harry, just happens to be one of the last people to see Bonnie alive, but he is hardly the only suspect. Bonnie was notorious for her wild partying and man-stealing ways, and she has left a trail of broken hearts and bitterness. Aimee is determined to get her brother off the suspect list.

Aimee’s snooping quickly makes her a target. Isolated on her grandparents’ llama farm where she fled post-breakup, she realizes exactly how vulnerable she is. Three men have pledged to protect her: her brother Harry, her ex, Nick, and the dashing hospital administrator with a reputation for womanizing, Jared Quinn. But they can’t be on the alert every minute, not when Aimee is so bent on cracking the case with or without their help.

Book 1 in a new mystery series featuring amateur sleuth Aimee Machado.

Sharon St. George‘s Bio:

Sharon St. George had the good fortune to spend an idyllic childhood in a small northern California town, riding horseback and camping with her family in the nearby mountains. One of her favorite pastimes was reading fiction, and a trip to the library was always an occasion of great joy. She’s traded horses for llamas, but she still treks to the high mountain lakes near her home—always with a mystery novel in her backpack. Sharon’s writing credits include three plays, several years writing advertising copy, a book on NASA’s space food project, and feature stories too numerous to count. She holds dual degrees in English and Theatre Arts, and occasionally acts in, or directs, one of her local community theater productions. Sharon is a member of Sisters in Crime and Mystery Writers of America, and she serves as program director for Writers Forum, a nonprofit organization for writers in northern California.

Book Review: If You Give a Donkey the White House

donkeyI thought this was going to be a cute kids book in the vein of “If you give a mouse a cookie” and it was not. Perhaps better suited for those who are fans of Elephants.

I received a free e-copy of this book in order to write this review. I was not otherwise compensated.

About the Book

When an arrogant donkey asks you to let him into the White House, you might get duped into thinking it’s a good idea. But once he gets there, he’ll want to expand the government. And then before you know it, he will take you on a misguided adventure that will ruin your life. In this timely parody, readers young and old will either laugh or cry as they follow the story of a boy, a donkey, and unintended consequences.

Product Review: Stacking Mug Set

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The stacking mug set I received to review was quickly scooped up by my Mom and added to our kitchen.  The set includes 4 mugs that all stack in to each other as well as a rack to hold them all in.  I absolutely love the colors of the mugs and how they are mis-matched, yet somehow still seem to match.  We actually have similar mugs from a name brand coffee retail shop – but Mom says she likes the Francois et Mimi set better because the other mug has a design on it that isn’t smooth when you are drinking your coffee.  These mugs have no design and are much more comfortable to drink from.

The stacking set is a space-saving design with mugs in colorful and bright colors that will add fun to any kitchen. The mugs are lead free, dishwasher and microwave safe and made of stoneware ceramic. These mugs are available on Amazon and retail for $29.97.

 

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I received a free set of mugs in order to write this review. I was not otherwise compensated and all thoughts and opinions are 100% mine.

Book Review: You Can’t Sit With Us

youcantYou Can’t Sit With Us is an honest look at bullying from the victim. Which I found to be absolutely true. I actually had to stop reading a few times because the main character, Ginger, was about the same age as me as when I had to deal with being bullied – it hit a little too close to home so I had to take a break and a moment to realize it wasn’t happening to ME anymore and hoped that if I was able to overcome it, Ginger would too.

Ginger’s Mom died when she was in 1st grade and her Dad’s job has forced them to move many times in the past 12 years.  There is now a “Code” at the school where the students all agreed to not bully each other – except one mean girl who is great at acting and of course, has her minions. Of course they make Ginger their target and unlike my bully stories they have the internet, email and twitter to help try and make her life miserable.

Mean girl Kylie threatens to spill just HOW Ginger’s Mom died (in a car accident even Ginger doesn’t know the details of) if she doesn’t stop hanging out with Ginger’s clique.  Not knowing how to handle it she tries to listen to their demands – and fortunately gets an alternate english assignment which brings her to meet Colin to help be her support system while this is all going down.

Fortunately for Ginger this has a better ending than my bullying (but hey, my life isn’t a book that had a lesson at the end. At least not yet anyway) and it seems like her Dad has found a job that will have them sticking around for a bit longer.

I liked the tips that were given to the girls in this book in how to try and get the bullies to leave them alone without causing a scene and I think that if there are girls in the 12year old range getting bullied at school they should read this book to try and find a few ways to deal with it. Some of the tips were given to me as well – and I have to say they don’t always work – but another tip in the book was to keep trying and hope that eventually things would change.

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from the publisher through the BookLook Bloggers <http://booklookbloggers.com> book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255 <http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/waisidx_03/16cfr255_03.html> : “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”

About the Book

Bullying doesn’t end in the hallway anymore-with a smartphone or tablet, it can happen anywhere.

According to the Ambassadors 4 Kids Club, one out of every four students is bullied-and 85% of these situations never receive intervention. Parents, students, and teachers alike have amped up discussions on how to solve the bullying problem for a networked generation of kids.

Written by bestselling author, Nancy Rue, each book in the Mean Girl Makeover trilogy focuses on a different character’s point of view: the bully, the victim, and the bystander. The books, based on Scripture, show solid biblical solutions to the bullying problem set in a story for tween girls.

You Can’t Sit With Us tells the story of Ginger Hollingberry, a new sixth grader at Gold Country Middle School. Ginger has been the brunt of teasing and taunting from the queen bee of GCMS, Kylie Steppe, and her so-called Wolf Pack. Kylie and the Pack favor a new and especially hurtful medium of taunting: social networking. What follows is a candid look into the growing world of cruel cyberbullying, showing kids that bullying doesn’t always end at school-it can now follow you even into your home and torture 24 hours a day.

Music Monday: Meghan Trainor Title

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The Best Part (Interlude)
All About That Bass
Dear Future Husband
Close Your Eyes
3am
Like I’m Gonna Lose You (feat. John Legend)
Bang Dem Sticks
Title
What If
Lips are Movin
No Good For You
Mr Almost
My Selfish Heart
Credit

Title is the debut release from Meghan Trainor that came out January 9, 2015.  If you listen to Top 40 for even a minute, you’ve probably heard either of her singles – “All About That Bass” or “Lips are Movin”  both are incredibly catchy so I was curious to find out how the rest of her album would hold up.  The rest of the album is just as catchy and I am sure will quickly become a guilty pleasure favorite of mine.  I think my favorite songs are Dear Future Husband and Bang Dem Sticks.  Most of the other songs on the album have a similar sound to the two singles – so if you enjoy them at all then I think you would enjoy the full album.

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