September 13, 2014
Check Out The Leon’s Customer Appreciation Event on Until Sunday! #LeonsCAE
In the market for new furniture? Now is the time to splurge on new items!
If you attended Thursday night’s twitter party hosted by Leon’s then you are familiar with their customer appreciation event on now until Sunday. To show their love for their customers Leon’s has cut prices, giving away great prizes in stores and not to mention free hot dogs! You can even scratch up to 50% off your purchase so if you were on the fence about purchasing new furniture now is the best time to take advantage of all these deals.
I checked out my local Leon’s yesterday and was blown away by the deals and the great set up – we even received a free soccer ball and umbrella!
Here are some of my personal favourite in store items but make sure you head in this weekend to get a complete look at all the new items in stock.
Make sure to check Leon’s on Facebook for awesome giveaways! Happy shopping!
Disclosure: I am a member of Leon’s Twitter Style Crew and received compensation. I was not obligated to post about my in store experience but wanted to so that I could share these awesome deals with you!
September 9, 2014
Happy Anniversary! #WW w/linky
This week is dedicated to my wonderful husband as we celebrate another wedding anniversary. He means the world to me and has done so much for me in the last ten years – he was there to encourage and support me through my undergraduate degree (even when I felt like giving up!), he is always there to lend a listening ear and to offer advice. He is my partner, my friend and my personal motiviational coach.
Happy Anniversary hun! I love you!
Make sure to link up below so that I can visit you too! Have a wonderful day!
September 9, 2014
It Is OKAY to Let Your Child to Lose – A Rant
Today’s post is a little different from me – I am not usually a ranter but after a pretty crazy weekend at a soccer festival I felt like I had to write this post!
My son has played competitive soccer for the last four years and the game has changed a lot from when I was a child especially in the competitive area. The rules have changed for the under ten age groups to encourage FUN and PARTICIPATION with the long term goal to keep children in the sport – who wants to play a sport where they are constantly yelled at? I know I gave up soccer when my coach humiliated me in front of my teammates by repeatedly throwing a soccer ball at my head to get me over my fear of heading the ball. The soccer association has changed the rules so that players must wait behind the centre line on goal kicks until the ball has been touched twice to allow the team the chance to bring the game forward, no score is kept and there are no tournament trophies (first and last place). We coached house league as well and the head coach advised us there will be no more “laps” as it takes the focus away from the love of soccer.
This past weekend we attended a soccer festival where the emphasis was placed on fun and meeting new teams as technically the soccer season was complete. Our team was so excited to meet new players and be challenged. They had a fantastic Saturday – they won two out of their three games but the best part? Watching their amazing passes, cheering each other on and the confidence they had. For those that have never met these boys they would never have known they started the season with low confidence in themselves. Their coach worked very hard this season to bring up this confidence, teach them to believe in themselves and you can see it in how they play – they found their passion for soccer. As a parent this is the best feeling we could have ever felt – that is why we take him out four to five times a week to play because he loves to play.
Their whole vibe was changed on the Sunday when they played a more advanced team but not because of the players but because of the parents. I have never in my life witnessed such verbally mean parents – not only to their own children but to ours and to our team’s parents. Not only were the parents just plain mean but they encouraged their children on the sidelines to be mean as well – one of their children had the courage to tell me in not so nice terms that I wont be cheering for long (my son had just scored!). I was in shock especially as her mother joined in (all I could think was if this was my child talking to another adult like that I would be humiliated – it just wouldn’t have happened!). Her husband came up to tell me we must be cheating and our goalie has to be older because they have never not scored in a game. When they finally scored in the last minute that mother jumped up and walked several feet towards me and yelled at me “In your face!”. My response? To laugh (mostly out of shock). Her husband came over to try to explain and I just told him that he can defend her but that is inappropriate especially for a FRIENDLY game that has no score and doesn’t advance the team anywhere.
The worst part? Our children were witness to this.
The lesson?
It is OKAY to lose! These parents were so upset about losing that they could not focus on their children’s passing and plays (which I can admit were quite incredible for their age group) – they lost out on just enjoying watching them play. Losing is important for children. They need to learn to lose with grace as well as learning why they lost. We are never always going to win – it’s just a plain fact. It’s not the best feeling but it is life. We need to learn how to accept this and move on. But what does this teach their children when their parents scream and fight for them? That when they can’t win they should yell that someone is cheating because it is not possible? Or to run to their parents to make it better? As parents it is our job to teach and guide our children – focus on the positives and learn the lessons from the negatives. Let our children enjoy the game – our finals words to our son each and every time he heads out on the field? Good luck and have fun. As parents we need to sit back and just enjoy these moments, watch them progress and learn.
Have you ever experienced this on the field or in an arena? How do you handle these situations?
September 8, 2014
The #LeonsCAE Twitter Party – Over $3,000 in Prizes!
Are you in need of new furniture? Looking for good quality pieces that the company stands behind? Look no further than Leon’s! Leon’s is known for their great prices and fantastic quality and warranties. Right now they are hosting their biggest event ever – their Customer Appreciation Event!
To help celebrate they are once again hosting a fabulous twitter party with over $3,000 in prizes – yup you heard that number right!
The important details:
Date: September 11, 2014
Time: 9:00pm – 10:00pm EST
Hosted by: LEONSFurniture
Co-Hosted by: ShesConnected, MyChaos and GingerMommy
Moderated by: SimplyStacie, ShesInfluential and DestinedforHome
Make sure to follow our hosts and the #LeonsCAE hashtag to participate. You can’t win if you don’t RSVP so please make sure to RSVP below:
Anyone can join in but to be eligible to win prizes you have to be Canadian (excluding B.C and Quebec).
Looking forward to partying with you on September 11th, 2014! What prize do you want to win the most?
September 5, 2014
The Lady and the Officer by Mary Ellis #review
I am a history nut (all of my undergrad electives were in history and anthropology!). So when I saw The Lady and the Officer by Mary Ellis I knew I wanted to read this one!
The Lady and The Officer
The Lady and the Officer is the second book in her Civil war historical romance series that focuses on the stories of the brave women and the men who love them.
Madeline Howard is our main character in this novel who was serving as a nurse for a brief period after the battle of Gettysburg. While serving as a nurse she saves the life of Elliot Haywood, a colonel in the Confederate Home Guard. Even though Maddy makes her home in the South, her heart and political sympathies belong to General James Downing, a soldier from the North.
Colonel Haywood has never forgotten the beautiful nurse who saved him and when he unexpectedly meets her again in Richmond, he is determined to win her heart. While rubbing elbows with army officers and cavalry generals and war department officials in her aunt’s home, Maddy overhears plans for a Confederate attack in Northern Virginia. She knows passing along this information may save the life of her beloved James but at what cost? Can she really betray the trust of her family and friends?
Maddy’s heart is torn between wanting to be loyal to those who care for her and wanting to help the man she believes is on the right side of the conflict. Two men love her. Will her faith in God show her the way to a bright future or will her choices bring a devastation of their own?
My Thoughts
Maddy is an incredibly strong woman and I love how the novel focuses on this aspect of her personality. She knows what is in her heart, trusts in her faith and what she feels is right. She has also seen a lot of suffering and devastation which has changed her as a person as well.
The struggles she deals with watching families separated by beliefs is something I can imagine happened a lot during these times. Maddy is placed in a difficult situation that challenges her morals and beliefs. She has to choose between her family and her love. A choice that eats her up inside.
The novel gives you a great insight into the lives of those living during the Civil War and how they had to survive. The Lady and The Officer is an excellent historical romance – perfect for weekend reading!
Check it out on Amazon here.
Rating: 4/5
Disclosure: I received a digital copy of this book in order to facilitate this review. All opinions expressed are my own.