Monthly Archives: March 2011

Atlanta Moms: Fernbank Nature Quest Opens March 19th – Mark your Calendar!

Fernbank NatureQuest

I’m so excited to be attending the Fernbank NatureQuest preview.  My kids have loved every special exhibit at Fernbank, especially Animalopolis and the Gecko exhibit.  That was fun!  They are going to have a blast with the new NatureQuest exhibit which features 36 different types of hands-on participation and more than 100 ways to interact throughout.  Whew.. I’m going to be busy keeping up with the kids at Fernbank tonight!

Get ready to explore the nooks and crannies of a multi-level clubhouse. Shimmy up spiraling netting to discover the insides of a mighty red oak tree. Walk through a virtual waterfall and investigate the rock work and live animals behind it.

Fernbank NatureQuest will be filled with nature-inspired trees, plants and more. Children love to climb big, sturdy trees, so they’ll be excited to see there are opportunities to explore a cypress tree and a red oak from the ground up!

Fernbank NatureQuest Cave
Fernbank NatureQuest Cave Area

Mark your calendar!

Fernbank NatureQuest Weekend
Grand Opening Celebration
Saturday, March 19 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Sunday, March 20 from noon to 4 p.m.

Don’t miss this weekend of fun and excitement as we celebrate the long awaited arrival of Fernbank NatureQuest! Join us for two days of family fun including appearances by the Georgia Bubbleman, Curious George and a dragon mascot; games for the whole family; a giant inflatable alligator slide; and rockin’ tunes from the B98.5 FM Street Team (Saturday only) and DJ Willy Wow (Sunday only).
Cost: Included with Museum admission. Free for members.

Fernbank Admissions Information

Museum Admission (includes all permanent exhibitions, including the new children’s exhibition Fernbank NatureQuest, and special exhibitions, including Mythic Creatures: Dragons, Unicorns and Mermaids, now on view through August 14.)

  • Adults: $17.50
  • Students with ID and Seniors (ages 62+): $16.50
  • Children ages 3 to 12: $15.50
  • Children ages 2 and younger: Free
  • Fernbank Museum Members: Free

Connect with Fernbank Museum of Natural History

Image source: Fernbank Museum

Alicia Hagan, Mom Blog editor

Atlanta Frozen Yogurt Shop Pinkberry Celebrates Buckhead Grand Opening!

Pinkberry Frozen Yogurt Atlanta

Atlanta is booming with Cupcake Bakeries, Ice Cream Shops, and now Frozen Yogurt shops like Pinkberry which just opened in Buckhead last week.  We have lots of choices so my theory? Try them all!

The kids and I, along with Desiree from StressFreeBaby.com and her daughter, visited Pinkberry’s third Atlanta area location (in Buckhead) to celebrate their grand opening.  Pinkberry frozen yogurt flavors include Pomegranate, Blood Orange, Chocolate, Original, Mango, and Coconut.  Some flavors are seasonal and may change.  After customers dip their frozen yogurt they top it off with any variety of some 10 daily cut fresh fruits, 20 premium and fresh dry toppings and 3 liquid toppings.  Yummy!

The fruit toppings looked amazingly fresh (and were) and my son loved the chocolate toppings.  I think he put 3 different chocolate toppings on top of his chocolate FroYo!  My daughter would have been happy to just eat a bowl of Pinkberry’s fresh fruit toppings. 🙂

Fans of Pinkberry include Selena Gomez, Justin Beiber, and Taylor Swift.. so what are you waiting for?  Get out and stop by your nearest Pinkberry today!

Pinkberry Frozen YogurtWhere is it?

Pinkberry Frozen Yogurt
3637 Peachtree Rd B1
Atlanta, GA 30319
Map it!

Connect with Pinkberry

Pinkberry website

Pinkberry Twitter

Pinkberry Facebook

Alicia Hagan, Mom Blog editor

Tips for Getting MORE and a Tony’s Pizza Giveaway!

Tony's PizzaI am  working on learning how to manage my household while stretching dollars and here are a few ways I’m doing that, that you can do too!

Get  MORE out of Food:

Every woman I know is trying to get more out of dinner these days, whether it’s more groceries for the dollar or more food in those groceries, or more meals out of that food.  It’s tough when we’re so tight on time–and money.  But if you can take a few minutes to plan out a solid menu you’ll actually save yourself time in the end.

Think about it.  How many times have you gone in the grocery store for a bag of shredded cheese and walked out with everything but that one ingredient you needed most?  Or, maybe you remembered the cheese but ended up with $100 worth of junk food that you really didn’t need because you were mindlessly throwing things in the cart without trying to put together a meal.  It happens to me all the time.

But it doesn’t have to happen if I simply make out a list and stick to it.  Seriously.  That’s not so complicated, is it?  You can even get the kids involved.  Make it a Sunday evening ritual if it helps.  Write down the meals you want for the week, what it takes to make them, and then stick to that list when you’re in the store shopping.  Having a list also could help you look for coupons you can use instead of aimlessly clipping and buying items simply because they’re on sale.

You can even come up with a couple meals made from the leftovers–possibly lunches the next day.  There are grocery shopping list templates all over the web if that makes it easier for you.  No matter how you choose to go about it, I highly suggest you get that list going soon.  It could make all the difference.

Get MORE around the House:

I am always thinking of ways to reuse things we might normally discard.  I really don’t need to hold on to the container the strawberries come in or the little plastic paper clip containers, but I do. I do a pretty good job at finding some way to reuse containers.  For example, Strawberry containers make really good marker and crayon holders and paper clip containers make good boxes for nails and other small items.  How do you reuse every day household items?

Get  MORE from your money:

Saving money can be hard.. but even doing small things like shutting doors quickly when it’s cold outside and not letting the water run, can save a considerable amount of money on your water, electric, and gas bills.  Also, consider turning the TV off a couple of days a week. Make two days a week “No TV Day”.  You’ll be amazed at the things your kid’s find to do.  Maybe they’ll play outside, make up a few games, or clean their rooms! That last one was a joke. 😉  Turning off the TV just two days a week will save money on your electric bill.  You’ll see a difference.

Do you need  MORE out of every day life?

One lucky winner will receive a $500 Visa gift every day – to put towards anything they want – you could put this towards your grocery bill every week for a month!  This giveaway is not hosted by TheMommyInsider.com.
Visit Tony’s Pizza 99 Days of More website to enter for a chance to win every day!

GIVEAWAY – Win a full value Tony’s Pizza Coupon!

Tell us what your most savvy household tips are in the comments below and we will choose the two most creative comments to receive a full value coupon for any Tony’s Pizza product.  Yum!  Give yourself a break and let Tony’s Pizza foot the bill for a night.

Entries accepted through March 16th.  Open to U.S. residents, 18+.

Extra entries:

Disclosure:  This giveaway is being provided by Tony’s Pizza as part of my participation in their 99 Days of More Program.  I am a Tony’s Pizza Brand Ambassador through a compensated Mom Bloggers Club member program.

Alicia Hagan, Mom Blog editor

I’m in a Funk.. a Depression Funk

DepressionI’ve been in a funk for about a week.  I’ve been on medication for depression and anxiety for years and have experienced what I call ‘funks’ for years but now that I’m older my funks seem to be visiting more often and I don’t like it.  I know I’ll be fine but I think it’s important to be real and need to share with my readers that life isn’t always peaches and roses (is that the saying?) as I’m sure you ALL know!

Here’s what’s going on with me:

  • General depression (since about 14 years old)
  • PTSS – Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome (from a car accident)
  • Degenerative Spinal Arthritis – Diagnosed in 2010.  Painful, but I don’t take the meds because I don’t like the side-effects.
  • Premature Ovarian Failure (AKA Menopause) –  This issue makes me feel older than I am.
  • Chronic Fatigue & Fibromyalgia – Diagnosed in 2009 but also don’t take the meds for this because I don’t like the side-effects.  I’m one of those that has a hard time ‘believing’ in something that I can’t see on an x-ray so these two conditions are difficult for me to accept but multiple doctors have ‘confirmed’ these diagnoses.
  • My husband works too much
  • I work full time (AtlantaMoms.com and TheMommyInsider.com), while helping my 11 year old with homework, entertaining my 4 year old, doing laundry, cooking, playing with the kids, bathing my youngest, putting the kids to bed, grocery shopping, transporting to kid’s events, cleaning, etc..

What happens is that I get in these ‘funks’ but I get MAD at myself for being in a ‘funk’ because I know I have a great life.  I have two beautiful healthy children, a husband, a house, two cars, and supportive family.  What gives me the right to be depressed?

Do you get depressed?  How do you cope?

How do you cope when you get depressed but have life to live, kids to take care of, work to do?  Please share.

Alicia Hagan, Mom Blog editor

Today’s Featured Etsy Item: Monthly Onesie Stickers

Monthly Onesie Stickers
Monthly Onesie Stickers - $9.99

Continuing and closing our bird theme for the week, I chose these adorable Monthly Onesie Stickers to be our Featured Etsy Item of the day.  This set of twelve 4 inch Monthly Onesie Stickers is sent to you ready to stick on your baby’s softest onesies.  How cute would it be to put your baby in a onesie with a whimsical “1 month” on the day she turns 1 month old, then when she turns 2 months old and so on?   Babies are precious while every day with your baby should be celebrated, you can make her monthly ‘birthday’ truly special with these Monthly Onesie Stickers from PurplePossom on Etsy.

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Alicia Hagan, Mom Blog editor