Month: September 2014

Subtech Sports Dry Skin Series #review

Our smart phones and tablets are one of the biggest product investments many of us will make (for an everyday use item) – unfortunately it tends to be the one product that has to be replaced at a higher rate due to falls in water, spills or drops (yikes – our toddler sent my iPhone for a swim in the tub several months ago and it was awful!).

Subtech Sports provides the number one protection in 100% waterproof and shockproof solutions for your smart phone, tablets, PC and other electronics. Subtech Sports products are the result of a group of extreme sports enthusiasts who wanted to take their electronics to the next level capturing their every adventure. While each product is tested to protect your electronic in extreme conditions it makes the perfect product for every day use – the damage from a toddler seems comparable to some extreme sports!

Whenever we purchase a new electronic, whether it be a smart phone or most recently a tablet, the first thing my husband purchases afterwards is a screen protector to prevent water or food damage. There is nothing worse than having a fantastic product only to have it damaged by daily use or spills.

The Subtech Sports Dry Skin Series is 100% waterproof (bonus!) protecting your phone from damage due to the weather, spills, drops and scratches. Accidents are bound to happen so it is always better to be safe then sorry!

With it’s small size and affordable price, the Subtech Sports screen shield is the perfect stocking stuffer gift for the tech member in your family! They also have a large range of products for the adventurous or tech lover in your home so make sure to check out their website.


We loved the affordable price and the range of products that the Dry Skin series protects. It also did not interfere with phone function which was perfect. While I didn’t go swimming with (too chicken to test that out!) it did do well against the rain (summer is soccer season and us lovely parents get to stand out in the rain during games!). It also protected against scratches and with my tendency to drop stuff this was perfect for me!

Disclosure: I received product in order to facilitate this review. All opinions expressed are my own.

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Hidden in the Stars by Robin Caroll #review

A quilt holds deadly secrets that has led to blackmail and ultimately death in Hidden in the Stars.

About Hidden in the Stars

Following an attack that killed her mother and stole her ability to speak and use her hands, 21 year old Sophia Montgomery has no choice but to accept her estranged Grandmother’s offer to their family home – a person she did not know even existed. Detective Julian Frazier is working hard on her case but Sophia’s inability to speak thwarts her eyewitness evidence. The fact that Julian is undeniably attracted to Sophia doesn’t help either, so Julian hides his feelings as concern for a trauma victim and focuses on finding her mother’s killer. 

Little do they know the clues to solving the case may be right in front of them displayed through Sophia’s mother’s “special” quilt design. Who will realize the secret Sophia has been unknowingly displayed in plain sight. When the truth comes to light will Sophia find her voice again? Or will the murderer – still at large – silencer her forever?

My Thoughts

Wow – an incredibly suspenseful novel. Sophia is at the same time a fragile victim of a brutal crime but strong beyond words as she struggles to remember what happened and any evidence the police might have overlooked. Hidden in the Stars jumps right in at the brutal attack on Sophia and her Mother and slowly the attack is unravelled but keeps you guessing throughout the entire novel. Her mother’s Russian heritage that she guarded secretly is revealed to her as her Grandmother who she never knew existed enters into her life.

The relationship between Julian and Sophia develops slowly and at first you wonder if maybe the attraction is because Sophia looks at him as her rescuer and protector. It is not until near the end that you realize their relationship is deeper than this as they have both suffered terrible losses. They both feel alone and help each other through this emptiness.

You can check out more reviews on the Litfuse blog tour here.

Rating: 5/5

Disclosure: I received a digital copy of this book in order to facilitate this review. All opinions expressed are my own.

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Join the Influenster Community! #InfluensterCA

Do you love new products? Giving your honest and constructive feedback to brands?

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The Influenster community is made up of a fantastic group of like minded individuals and bloggers all ready to test out the hottest new products on the market. The best part? It is completely free to join!

The benefits of Influenster:

  • VoxPerks: connect your social media accounts to be rewarded for what you do everyday – be social!
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Disclosure: I am a member of the Influenster community and want to share the love of the community! By posting about the program I have the opportunity to win a prize.

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My Reading List #WW w/linky

This week I am  mixing it up and bringing you my favourite novels from the past couple of months that I am currently in the process of re-reading!

Any familiar reads on this list for you? What are you reading right now? Make sure to link up below so that I can visit you too!

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Saving For Your Child’s Future #RESPwithRBC

A university and college education is essential for students. For me it meant studying in a field I love, Kinesiology, while also experiencing my first time living away from home. Up until that point I had led a sheltered life at home with my parents purchasing all of my material needs and taking care of all the bills without ever including us in these discussions. Heading to university away from home was the ideal dream for so many of us – we all had this vision of awesome parties, living in a posh environment with cool new friends and our own space.

The part that we as young adults never realized? The total cost for this education and experience. 

My parents had started an RESP when I was in my early teens but were not able to contribute as much as they had hoped to before I went off to school. I had enough to cover my first year of tuition (which was just under $5,000 CDN) but I never took in to consideration the cost of textbooks, supplementary fees, rent and utilities for the lovely apartment we had to have. In my first year alone I paid an extra $1,000 for textbooks and most of them were used. When I lived at home my parents were there to take care of all the money issues but for the first time in my life I was left to deal with my finances on my own and I was running out of money. Like many students I had to turn to student loans, OSAP and credit cards. Access to this credit was so easy and it didn’t feel like “real” money so it kept adding up. To be honest I felt like I had been lied to all those years about money – no one had taught me about savings, budgeting and credit. It was all to easy to rack up over $15,000 CDN in debt.

When I gave birth to my first son I was in my second year of undergraduate studies. After I gave birth, we knew the best gift we could ever give our son was an education and to achieve that we opened him up an RESP. I never wanted my son to feel the way I was feeling – hopeless and beginning to drown in debt. I wanted him to have some financial freedom when choosing post-secondary education. To me this was the most important decision as parents we would ever make. It is also the decision that I am the most proud of. The years keep speeding by and before I know it both of our boys will be ready to make the leap to post-secondary education.

With the wealth of information out there about the rising costs of post-secondary education as well as the importance of that education I am always surprised when parents say they don’t have an RESP or that they plan on financing with credit when the times comes. RBC has put together a fantastic resource of information on their website for families looking to save for post-secondary education.

Some of you may not have heard about RESP’s before and that’s okay too! Here is some information for you from RBC about these special savings accounts:

What Is An RESP?

  • A Registered Education Savings Plan is a tax sheltered account that helps families save for post secondary education.
  • You can combine flexible payment plans and direct government assistance (we received $700 in grants because I myself was a student when I first opened up my son’s RESP) to maximize savings.
  • The beneficiary only needs to be a Canadian citizen and have a social insurance card to set up an account (super easy!).
The Benefits of a RESP
  • Easy and affordable payments over a long period of time allows you to maximize savings ($50 a month over seventeen years adds up to a lot of money for your child!).
  • The Canada Education Savings Grant and Canada Learning Bond: the Government is giving you money to save for your child’s education! This is extra money above what you are contributing and only increases your savings over time.
As someone who has been in the position of graduating with a large amount of student debt I can not begin to stress enough the importance of saving for your child’s education.
Here are my own personal tips for families out there looking to save for their child’s post secondary education:
  • It is never too early nor too late to open an account. Head into RBC to meet with an advisor, learn more about your options and set goals.
  • Save based on your own financial situation. I know that I personally can not afford to save as much as I wish I could but every little bit counts.
  • Be open and honest with your children. Sit down with them and talk about money, tuition and savings. Let them view their own statements, open their own bank account and deposit money into their RESP. Let them take pride in saving for their education.
RBC has a fantastic giveaway live on their Facebook page right now where you have the chance to win one of four prizes of $500 to go towards an RESP. You have nothing to lose so head over and get yourself entered! This would make a fantastic start towards an RESP if you haven’t opened one yet or a great top up in an account you already have open!
On October 1st join RBC on Twitter as we chat all things RESP and more! You also have the opportunity to win one of six $100 gift cards! Just make sure to use the hashtag #RESPwithRBC – looking forward to chatting with you!
Disclosure: I am part of the RBC RESP blogger program with Mom Central Canada and I receive special perks as part of my affiliation with this group. The opinions on this blog are my own. Images from RBC used with permission.
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