Michael's is open from 9am-6PM on New Years Day.

Kate


Rachelle took this of Kate yesterday. I think she's so cute in her hat!

It's time to wish goodbye to 2008 and welcome a new year, full of promise and possibility. It's customary to make resolutions at this time of year -- although not always customary to KEEP them!

This year, we have modest proposals for some resolutions that might be more rewarding (and easier) to keep than trying to lose 30 pounds or keep a balanced checkbook. Check our list and see if there's something here that could make your own New Year a special one.

Have a Green New Year -- Make 2009 a year to take care of the Earth -- it can be easy with a few simple tips to make your daily routine a little greener, from toting your own mug to recycling greeting cards. Keep reading for more "Going Green" tips throughout the year from our "Going Green" blogger, Shannon.

Family Time
-- Finding time for family can be tough when we juggle so many commitments. In 2009, resolve to put family front and center, whether it's through a family game night or gathering the gang to make crafts the whole family can enjoy. Time together costs nothing -- but it's a priceless gift to the people you love.

Help Others -- Times may be tight right now for many of us, but there are ways to make a difference that don't cost a dime. A resolution to volunteer more in 2009 can make a difference to lives in your community -- and add warmth and meaning to your year. Reading to children at your local school, wrapping toys for an organization like Toys for Tots, serving meals to the homeless -- there are opportunities right next door, wherever you might be.

Try Something New
-- Whether it's the trip you have always dreamed of or a new craft project. Resolve to explore a new experience or two in the New Year.

Have Fun! -- New Year's resolutions don't have to be painful or ambitious. Sometimes the best resolutions are the easiest to keep! A new year gives us 365 opportunities to laugh, explore, and enjoy, so resolve to take advantage of them. Whether it's watching a favorite movie, visiting a place that you've always dreamed of, or just gathering with friends and family, make this year special by doing more of the things that give you joy.

However you choose to spend this sparkling New Year, we wish you health, happiness, and joy in 2009.
Hi Ladies...

One of the CCM "Mom Panel" Moms received this email from a writer from the Philadelphia Inquirer looking to interview moms for an upcoming article. Thought you might be interested.

My name is Jennifer Bails, and I am a freelance health and science writer for the Philadelphia Inquirer. I have been assigned a story for the style section of the paper due Jan. 26 exploring which options are available to couples who hope to choose the sex of their babies (e.g. diet, timing, IVF), and I am searching for moms and/or pregnant women in the Philadelphia area who would be willing to discuss this topic with me. I am actually a new mom myself of two girls, and I work from my home in Pittsburgh, which makes it hard to find people in the Philly area -- I came across your blog and thought perhaps you might be willing to talk with me for my story or pass along my contact information to some of your mommy friends?! I can be reached at jennifer.bails@gmail.com

Help Hooked on Phonics Teach those in Need to Read

Hooked on Phonics is asking all parents and childcare providers to add one more New Year's resolution to their list: Helping a child to read!

If you pledge to teach/help a child read in 2009, Hooked on Phonics will donate a Learn to Read kit to FirstBook.org this Holiday season. FirstBook.org is a nonprofit organization that provides new books to children from low-income families who are participating in community-based mentoring, tutoring and literacy programs.

The best part of this resolution is it is FREE!!! It doesn't cost anything, just follow this link to the pledge page and help provide a child in the need find success in reading. What a great way to give back in 2009!

Thanks Hooked on Phonics for all you do to promote reading and learning to our children!

Annual Cookie Exchange

What a fun time we had at the cookie exchange. The kids had fun playing, decorating cookies, making holiday crafts and getting hyper on sugar. The moms had fun catching up, playing with the kids, gathering delicious cookies, and going home with a bottle of wine! :) Thank you so much to our host for opening up her home to chaos and the fun parting gift!



From our family to yours, we wanted to take a moment to wish you and your family a wonderful Holiday season and a very Happy New Year!
May your home be filled with all things joyous and happy.

Holiday Giveaway Winners!!!

Congratulations to the following Chester County Mom's readers and a huge THANK YOU to all of the sponsors of our December Giveaways. We want to wish all our readers a wonderful holiday season and very happy new year. Look for more great giveaways in 2009!

LeapFrog Didj - L. Simpson

LeapFrog Leapster - C. Pamadi

Pump It Up- P. Dungan

The Diaper Bag Wrangler - C. McFadden

Itty Bitty Bookworms - C. Mitchell

Lina Bean Bib - R. Hagan

The Siblings' Busy Book - E. Haak

Hooked on Phonics Discover Reading Kit - Baby Edition - D. Hart

Hooked on Phonics Discover Reading Kit - Toddler Edition - D. Soderland

Hooked on Phonics Learn to Read Kit - Pre-K Edition - M. Root

Hooked on Phonics Learn to Read Kit - Kindergarten Edition - J. Jordan

Once Upon a Family Photo Album - B. Schierse

CaitiMac "Clingy Cord" - D. Grieco

Wendell August Ornament - T. Thuer


***All winners will be notified via email***

Holiday Give Aways

Thank You for entering the Chester County Moms 2008 Holiday Give Aways. The contests are now closed.
We will announce the winners Monday morning. If you are are a winner we will also notify you via email.

Pump It Up Give Away

540 East Union Street
West Chester, PA 19382
(610) 918-9180

We are super excited about this giveway from Pump It Up, West Chester's newest bounce facility. Enter to win a 8 guest passes for 1 open jump session. How excited will your child be to bounce the day away with 7 of their friends?!? Fun, fun, fun!

The Chesco Mommy bloggers attended Pump It Up's, Grand Opening Celebration in November and we LOVED the facility! Click here to read our review and see pics from our jumping party.

For more information on birthday parties, family fun nights, pop-in play, field trips and lots more please click here or call 610-918-9180
HOLIDAY Family JumpTime Specials
Mon 12/22 10am-12pm
Tue 12/23 10am-12pm
Fri 12/26 10am-12pm
Sat 12/27 10am-12pm
Sun 12/28 10am-12pm
Mon 12/29 10am-12pm
Tue 12/30 10am-12pm
Includes 1 slice of pizza and a soda with each paid admission

New Years Jump Down
Join us on New Years Eve for our very special countdown.
Our event includes Balloons, Noisemakers, Gifts, our very own countdown,
and of course lots and lots of bouncing.
Wednesday, Dec 31st
1:00pm - 4:00pm $9.95 per child, $5.95 per sibling
Space is Limited. Click here to buy you tickets now and guarantee your spot.

***To enter the Pump It Up guest pass giveaway, e-mail contest@chestercountymoms.com, and enter the words “Pump It Up” in the subject line.This contest will end at midnight on December 20th, 2008. The winner will be notified via e-mail and has 10 days to respond. If the winner fails to respond within 10 days, another winner will be chosen. The winner of the contest must be a Chester County resident. ***

CaitiMac Giveaway: "Clingy Cord"

Chester County Moms is proud to announce yet another awesome giveaway – this time, in partnership with CaitiMac Creations. CaitiMac Creations was developed by a stay at home mom of two, and boy does she have some great products! If you are looking for anything from a burp cloth to a shopping cart cover to a “Boo-Boo Kiss”, this is the site for you! Her products are well-made and very mom – and child – friendly.

This giveaway is for one of our absolute favorite CaitiMac products - the “Clingy Cord” – in the bee print. This unique creation is the answer to all of those dropped sippies, snack containers, lovies…we’ve all been there! But, things just got easier! With the Clingy Cord, you can secure your child’s favorite sippy, security blanket, snack container, etc., to high chairs, strollers, car seats, and more. A plastic hook attaches the Clingy Cord to the seat, while an adjustable knot slides up and down to fit the cup. We love this product, and in the words of one of our Chesco Moms, “…it has saved many-a-snack trap!”

Check out her site – it is definitely worth your time! And while you are there, use the coupon code “chescomom” for a 10% discount (good now through Jan 5th, 2009). You still have time to order Holiday gifts, but please be aware that all orders placed after December 20th will not ship until after the New Year.


***To enter this giveaway, e-mail contest@chestercountymoms.com, and enter the words “Clingy Cord” in the subject line. This contest will end at midnight on December 20th, 2008. The winner will be notified via e-mail and has 10 days to respond. If the winner fails to respond within 10 days, another winner will be chosen. The winner of the contest must be a Chester County resident. ***

The Siblings Busy Book Giveaway

Chester County Mom's is very excited to be able to give one of their readers an autographed copy of The Siblings' Busy Book!


The Siblings' Busy Book is a wonderful resource for any parent looking to create a strong sibling bond for their children through educational and fun activities. The book was written by identical twin sisters, Lisa Hanson and Heather Kempskie, who have do everything together since their birth including having children only months apart! As there families grew, they discovered that the same activities that they were doing with their older children could easily be altered to fit the needs of the new members of their family...and The Siblings' Busy Book was born.

Siblings are our first playmates and oldest friends. It is so important for parents to foster a strong sibling relationship with their children and this book does just that. It contains over two hundred fun activities for children of all ages. The ideas are easy to put into action and the fun that your children will share doing them will create awesome memories. I have already implement many of the ideas with my son and daughter. It's really nice to sit down and do the same activity, just adapted for the age difference.

Thank you Lisa and Heather for this wonderful resource and this wonderful giveaway!

To enter this contest please email contests@chestercountymoms.com and enter "The Siblings' Busy Book" in the subject line.

****This contest will end at midnight on December 20th. The winner will be notified via email and has 10 days to respond. If the winner fails to reply within 10 days, another winner will be chosen. The winner of the contest must be a Chester County resident.****

Eagle Chiropractic would like to announce their recent move.

Eagle Chiropractic has been helping families of Chester County obtain their health and wellness objectives for over 15 years. The docs have just moved their office to the Historic Lionville District on North Village Avenue, behind Pizzeria Uno’s.


30 North Village Ave.
Exton PA, 19480
610) 458-7777


Dr. Cynthia Glendening and Dr. Andrew Gottlieb have been combining their skills and expertise to help parents and their children regain health through various non-drug, non-surgical methods. Treatments are tailored to each individual patient’s needs and desires.

Please click here for more information and directions to one of their 3 Chester County offices.

The Diaper Bag Wrangler Give Away



The Chester County Moms Bloggers are all HUGE fans of Philly's own Diaper Bag Wrangler. We are so happy to share this give away with our readers.

Every Diaper Bag Wrangler item is handmade and the fabric pattern placement varies slightly piece to piece making each one unique.

This give away is for a Midnight Gift Set Collection ($39 value)
The Gift Set includes a Diaper and Wipes Organizer with Link Loop, Terrycloth Changing Pad and Set of 2 Coordinating Burp Cloths.

To enter to win this give away...
email contests@chestercountymoms.com and note The Diaper Bag Wrangler in the subject line. This contest will end at midnight on December 20th. The winner will be notified via email and has 10 days to respond. If the winner fails to reply within 10 days, another winner will be chosen. The winner of the contest must be a Chester County resident.

Itty Bitty Bookworms Giveaway

Chester County Mom's is excited to be able to partner with Tara Rison, founder of Itty Bitty Bookworms for a fabulous giveaway, a year's worth of curriculum on CD (~ $300 value). Itty Bitty Bookworms is a company that provides parents and childcare providers with a literature-based curricula for children in the following age groups: 18-36 months and 3-5 years old.

Tara left a job in the education field to spend more time with her growing family. She decided to open an in-home preschool but was very unimpressed with the curriculum available so she created her own using her years of experience as both an educator and parent! Her students responded so well that she decided to take curriculum to the public through Itty Bitty Bookworms.

I had the opportunity to preview the Itty Bitty Bookworms November curriculum for children between the ages of 18-36 months and I was very impressed. The curriculum is very expansive and would provide a childcare provider with a daily lesson plan and schedule but it can easily be tailored to the needs of the average parent, like myself, who are looking for an occasional activity.

Each month is based on two books, books that your children may already have in their library. In November, we read The Busy Little Squirrel and The Big Fat Hen, both of which my children thoroughly enjoyed. The curriculum content for November was the color brown and the square. The activities focused around the books and curriculum content and were very easy to implement. My children and I had a great time learning together and it was nice to have two books that we really focused on for one month.

The winner of this giveaway will receive a CD of year's worth of curriculum for the age group of their choice, either 18-36 months or 3-5 years old. What a great giveaway for every parent and childcare provider. Thank you Tara and Itty Bitty Bookworms!

To enter this contest please email contests@chestercountymoms.com and enter "Itty Bitty Bookworms" in the subject line.

****This contest will end at midnight on December 20th. The winner will be notified via email and has 10 days to respond. If the winner fails to reply within 10 days, another winner will be chosen. The winner of the contest must be a Chester County resident.****

Lina Bean Bib Giveaway: “Accessorize Your Sprout"


Chester County Moms is excited to partner up with
Lina Bean for this holiday giveaway. If you are not familiar with ‘Lina Bean’s products, you have to check them out!

The company was created by a stay at home mom who knows just what our little ones need. Her burp cloths are fantastic (they have stood the test of my little spitter!). The are super absorbent and their unique lima bean shape helps them stay in place. And…did I mention that they are adorable? Her bibs, also super absorbent, are backed with corduroy and have a snap closure. They are stylish, versatile, and best of all, machine washable! Need a super soft lovey or blanket for baby? Check out ‘Lina Bean’s blankies and blankets. They are incredibly soft, made from double sided plush, and trimmed with modern cotton prints. Going green this holiday season? Check out the new Throw & Go blanket – it is perfect to throw in the car and take anywhere, and it is made from recycled bottles and trimmed with a modern bamboo/cotton print. These products are wonderful – and mommy approved!

‘Lina Bean is giving one lucky reader the chance to choose his or her favorite bib from the newly debuted 2009 line.
Thank you to ‘Lina Bean for providing our readers with this awesome giveaway!

To enter this contest, please e-mail contests@chestercountymoms.com and enter “Lina Bean” in the subject line.

Click here to check out the beautiful blankets, bibs, burp cloths, and more. And, as an added bonus, if you place an order between now and December 16th, ‘Lina Bean is offering 25% off everything on the site. Just enter the code “MerryMerry” at checkout!

This contest will end at midnight on December 20th. The winner will be notified via email and has 10 days to respond. If the winner fails to reply within 10 days, another winner will be chosen. The winner of the contest must be a Chester County resident.

Tips to Avoid Identity Theft while Holiday Shopping

Use credit cards instead of debit cards: Under the Fair Credit Billing Act, Credit Cards provide consumers protection again fraudulent charges and your liability is limited to $50. You also have the right to dispute charges and withhold payment during investigation. However, debit cards are entirely different. Although they market themselves to deliver the same protection, they are not required to by any law. Bottom line, your liability for fraudulent charges is the entire amount in your checking account as well as the credit line you have been authorized to receive.

Use a single credit card to consolidate your purchasing: The more credit cards open in your name, the greater the risk that a thief will obtain the account information for one (never mind that having numerous cards with big lines of credit can be a bad temptation and can actually drag down your credit score--even if you don't have balances). It's also easier to monitor a single statement for signs of fraud, and you won't incur the annual fees associated with having multiple cards. Make sure to cross-check all your receipts against your statements to see that they match.

Be sure to write "SEE ID" on the back of credit cards: This simple step can help to foil thieves if the card is lost or stolen, and might even help to catch the thief if your card is taken.

Shop on secure sites and be wary!: While the majority of identity fraud occurs offline, identity theft is also a problem online. You must exercise caution when shopping on the web. Stick to sites that you know are legitimate, and if you are trying a new site for the first time, here are a few things to look for: the URL should have "https" in the shopping cart; there should be a lock icon on the bottom right hand side of the window and look for icons that indicate site safety (the Better Business Bureau, VeriSign and Hacker Safe icons).

Watch out for "phishing" and "vishing" scams: These scams can be a real problem, as identity thieves try to play on people's generosity during the holiday season. Phishing emails often take the forms of requests purporting to be from a bank or credit card company; they ask you to "verify" account information such as login and password or they request a donation or assistance for the less fortunate during the holidays. Vishing scams--which involve fraudulent calls—seek to exploit consumer concerns over fraud by seeming to offer fraud prevention assistance. The bottom line: no legitimate vendor will ask for your login and password via email or on the phone.

Be careful when using ATMs: Only use ATMs with monitoring cameras, such as those in bank lobbies. Avoid kiosk ATMs, those freestanding units often do not have cameras and are statistically more likely to be infected by skimmers (electronic devices that allow thieves to record account and PIN numbers). "Shoulder Surfing" can also be a problem at a crowded mall. While you assume that the man behind you is uncomfortably close because of mall crowding, he may actually be looking over your shoulder trying to get your login.

Place fraud alerts to prevent new credit card accounts from being opened: Free fraud alerts placed on your credit report are good for 90 days (if you can demonstrate that you've been an identity theft victim, they can be set for 7 years) and, in combination with other proactive measures, can be used to help to prevent identity theft.

Enter to win a $100 Lands' End Gift Card

Lands' End is one of those companies that really value moms' opinions. Here's a way to have your voice heard and really make a difference when it comes to summer clothing and summer safety.

Please take a few minutes to complete the Lands' End Sun.Life 2008 Survey. The survey consists of 22 multiple-choice questions. Upon completing the survey, your name will be entered to win one of five $100 Lands' End Gift Cards. To be eligible to win, you must complete the survey by midnight (CST) on Friday, December 19th.

Click here to take the survey now.

Fire Station Tour


The toddler playgroup went on a tour of the fire station today. The kids had so much fun. We got to see where they eat, cook, sleep and work out. This fire station is one of the few that actually has a slide and a pole for the fire fighters to go down when there is a call. After we toured the inside we went to the garage to see the fire trucks. They showed us all around the truck and all the kids got to climb inside! Fire Fighter Shawn showed us how they get dressed so fast and put on all of his gear. At the end of our tour they got a call so they had to go. The hopped in the truck, turned on the lights and they were off. It was a super cool day!!! Thanks Fire Fighters for all you do!

HUGE Hooked on Phonics Giveaways


Hooked on Phonics has been so kind as to supply Chester County Mom's with not only one...but with FOUR Learn to Read Kits in a variety of age groups to giveaway to it's readers just in time for the Holiday season.

Discover Reading Kit - Baby Edition (~ $65 value)

The Discover Reading Kit - Baby Edition is designed to help stimulate a babies (ages 3 month -18 months) developing vocabulary and memory as well as provide a bonding experience for both baby and parent. The kit includes Hooked on Baby™ Read, Rhyme & Play DVD, 4 sturdy board books, 1 audio CD with 8 enchanting songs, a Milestone poster with stickers, a Hooked on Baby character poster and a Comprehensive parent's resource book.

Discover Reading Kit - Toddler Edition (~ $65 value)

I was very excited to be able to review the Discover Reading Kit - Toddler Edition with my son and daughter at home. The kit is for children between the ages of 18 months - 36 months, which my son falls between. The kit includes 4 sturdy board books, 1 vinyl bath book, 1 audio CD with 8 enchanting songs, 10 large flash cards, Hooked on Baby character poster, Milestone poster with stickers, and a Comprehensive parent's resource book. I can say without a doubt that my son's favorite would be the bath book. There is no more relaxing place to read! Although my daughter is still an infant, she seemed to enjoy the pictures and stories of the board books. I know as she gets older, we will be using this kit to instill the same love of reading and learning that my son has developed from kits like these.

Learn to Read Kit - Pre-K Edition (~ $65 value)

The Learn to Read Kit - Pre-K Edition is for pre-schoolers, ages 3-4 years old and meant to give them a firm foundation as they begin to read. The kit includes 2 interactive CD-ROMs, 1 colorful storybook, 3 workbooks with lessons and activities, 2 sets of letter cards, 140 picture cards, 3 progress posters with stickers, and a Parent's guide.

Learn to Read Kit - Kindergarten Edition (~ $65 value)

The Learn to Read Kit - Kindergarten Edition is for children between the ages of 4-6 years old. The kit helps children build on the reading skills they have already developed to become a reading success. This kit includes 1 workbook with stories and activities, 10 companion books, 14 Hooked on Phonics® storybooks, 3 audio CDs, 1 CD-ROM, 2 progress posters to track learning success, 1 set of fun stickers kids love, 1 Parent's guide, and 5 flash card sets.

Hooked on Phonics is a company devoted to developing not only children's reading skills but it also promotes success in all aspects of childhood learning, including math, spelling, and handwriting skills. I am extremely impressed with the Hooked on Phonics programs and all the support and education that they provide to not only children, but parents who are trying to educate their children and enrich their environment with learning. Thank you Hooked on Phonics!!!

To enter this contest please email contests@chestercountymoms.com and enter "Hooked on Phonics" and the age group for the Hooked on Phonics kit that you would like to win in the subject line, either "Baby", "Toddler", "Pre-K", or "Kindergarten". You may only enter once per age group.

****This contest will end at midnight on December 20th. The winner will be notified via email and has 10 days to respond. If the winner fails to reply within 10 days, another winner will be chosen. The winner of the contest must be a Chester County resident.****

Leap Frog TAG - $3 discount at Leapfrog.com


Inspire a love of reading with Tag™, the amazing touch reading system for kids ages 4-8. Each touch of the Tag Reader brings books to life as words talk, pictures sing and stories live out loud! More than 20 interactive children's books and games are available.

Visit LeapFrog online to receive $3 off your next Tag book purchase. Simply enter code HY8CM when you check out.* leapfrog.com


*Offer valid only at online store at leapfrog.com. $3 discount applies to order of Tag books and does not include taxes or shipping fees. Enter promo code HY8CM at checkout. Not valid in combination with any other promotions requiring a promotion code. No adjustments can be made on prior sales. Discount cannot be redeemed for cash. Offer void where prohibited or restricted by law. Promotion expires 1/31/09. ©2008 LeapFrog Enterprises, Inc.

Once Upon a Family Photo Album Give Away


I’m Always With You
This is a wonderful way to take a sweet remembrance with you while you’re away on a business trip, weekend with friends or on vacation. You can even give it to Grandma with pictures of the kids so she can share it with all her friends! Or better yet, keep it tucked in your own purse with your favorite family pictures and special notes from your loved ones to look at whenever you need a little pick me up! The I’m Always With You photo album is the perfect stocking stuffer this holiday season too!

If you’d like to see more products that help you connect with your loved ones, check out www.yourfamilyisforever.com

To enter this contest please email contests@chestercountymoms.com and enter "OUAF" in the subject line. This contest ends on December 20th. The winner will be notified via email and will have 10 days to claim their prize. The winner of this contest must be a resident of Chester County.

Crisis.....

Senate to Middle Class: Drop Dead
Friday, December 12th, 2008

Friends,

They could have given the loan on the condition that the automakers start building only cars and mass transit that reduce our dependency on oil.

They could have given the loan on the condition that the automakers build cars that reduce global warming.

They could have given the loan on the condition that the automakers withdraw their many lawsuits against state governments in their attempts to not comply with our environmental laws.
They could have given the loan on the condition that the management team which drove these once-great manufacturers into the ground resign and be replaced with a team who understands the transportation needs of the 21st century.

Yes, they could have given the loan for any of these reasons because, in the end, to lose our manufacturing infrastructure and throw 3 million people out of work would be a catastrophe.
But instead, the Senate said, we'll give you the loan only if the factory workers take a $20 an hour cut in wages, pension and health care. That's right. After giving BILLIONS to Wall Street hucksters and criminal investment bankers -- billions with no strings attached and, as we have since learned, no oversight whatsoever -- the Senate decided it is more important to break a union, more important to throw middle class wage earners into the ranks of the working poor than to prevent the total collapse of industrial America.

We have a little more than a month to go of this madness. As I sit here in Michigan today, tens of thousands of hard working, honest, decent Americans do not believe they can make it to January 20th. The malaise here is astounding. Why must they suffer because of the mistakes of every CEO from Roger Smith to Rick Wagoner? Make management and the boards of directors and the shareholders pay for this.

Of course that is heresy to the 31 Republicans who decided to blame the poor, miserable autoworkers for this mess. And our wonderful media complied with their spin on the morning news shows: "UAW Refuses to Give Concessions Killing Auto Bailout Bill." In fact the UAW has given concession after concession, reduced their benefits, agreed to get rid of the Jobs Bank and agreed to make it harder for their retirees to live from week to week. Yes! That's what we need to do! It's the Jobs Bank and the old people who have led the nation to economic ruin!

But even doing all that wasn't enough to satisfy the bastard Republicans. These Senate vampires wanted blood. Blue collar blood. You see, they weren't opposed to the bailout because they believed in the free market or capitalism. No, they were opposed to the bailout because they're opposed to workers making a decent wage. In their rage, they were driven to destroy the backbone of this country, not because the UAW hadn't given back enough, but because the UAW hadn't given up.

It appears that the sitting President has been looking for a way to end his reign by one magnanimous act, just like a warlord on his feast day. He will put his finger in the dyke, and the fragile mess of an auto industry will eke through the next few months.

That will give the Senate enough time to demand that the bankers and investment sharks who've already swiped nearly half of the $700 billion gift a chance to make the offer of cutting their pay.
Fat chance.

Yours,Michael Moore
MMFlint@aol.com
MichaelMoore.com

p.s. I'm working thru something personal.....I'm taking a much needed break. Hopefully when I return all will be right in our world. G-d help us all.

Wendell August Ornament Give Away

Main Street at Exton
103 Woodcutter Street
Exton, PA 19341
610-363-2426



We are happy to tell you about the best kept secret in Chester County.... Wendell August Forge at Main Street in Exton. It is a busy moms "go to" for teacher, neighbor, and co-worker gifts! Beautifully hand crafted gifts, incredible prices. You won't be disappointed!

The decades old tradition of artistry, craftsmanship, and innovation established throughout Wendell August’s rich history continues with the opening of a retail store and workshop/forge in Main Street at Exton. Located in the historic Ashbridge barn, guests are invited into the workshop to watch the skilled artisans handcraft the finest metal giftware made in America today. The gift shop presents these one-of-a-kind pieces in dramatic fashion, highlighting the Philadelphia-inspired line, stylish design work, and classic mainstays of the Wendell August assortment. We invite you to experience the workshop and showroom and to enjoy the legendary Wendell August Forge customer service!

Personalized engraving is available on most items within 1 hour.

Workshop tours are free to the public and are available Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00 AM until 6:00 PM. Playgroup Alert... Wendell August Forge tours are kid friendly! The kids (and parents) can watch the craftsmen working and get to hammer their very own piece of art. Call for details...

Store hours are: Monday-Saturday, 10am - 9PM and Sunday, 11am - 6PM


We are giving away a Wendell August Wreath Ornamnet. Enter today at contests@chestercountymoms.com. Note "Wendell August" in the subject line.

This contest will end at midnight on December 20th. The winner will be notified via email and has 10 days to respond. If the winner fails to reply within 10 days, another winner will be chosen. The winner of the contest must be a Chester County resident.




Cookie Magazine - Smart Cookie Award

Nominate a deserving mom for the Cookie Magazine Smart Cookie Readers Choice Award.
You can win a trip to Punta Cana and the winning mom will win $35,000 for her favorite charity.

The Everyday Mom winner will be flown to New York City and honored at the Smart Cookie Awards ceremony, joining other high-profile and celebrity moms who have worked to better the lives of women and children. She’ll be photographed and featured in an upcoming issue of the magazine, and Citi will donate $35,000 to a cause she supports. If you know a smart cookie who deserves to be honored, please tell our friends at Cookie Magazine about her. If the woman that you nominate wins, you and a friend will be flown to New York City to attend the event with her.
Click here for official contest rules and to nominate your friend.

The Moms at Chester County Moms LOVE Cookie Magazine... Click here to order a RISK FREE trial issue of Cookie Magazine and receive a FREE tote bag.

81 Lancaster Avenue (Corner of Routes 30 & 401), Malvern PA 19355
610-296-8407

Pet Photos with Santa, Saturday, December 13th at
10:30am to 2:00PM
A donation of $10 for each photo will go to benefit the Chester County SPCA

Kate Singing

Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star is Kate's most favorite song. It is always her request before bed and for family night.

Hot Deals! Discount Tix....

Downingtown Area Recreation Consortium
114 Bell Tavern Road
Downingtown, PA 19335


DARC is offering discount tickets to area ski resorts...Including - Big Bear, Jack Frost, Big Boulder, Camelback,Blue Mountain, Elk mountain, Sno, Shawnee and Sno Mountain. Discount ski ticket sales are CASH ONLY! Tickets are on sale from mid- December to the end of March.

DARC also offers discount movie tickets. These tickets are $7 and are honored at Regal Cinemas, United Artists Theatres, and Edwards Theatres.
The tickets are valid for ALL show times. There may be a $1.50 surcharge for the first 10 days of select movies or a $2.50 surcharge on IMAX films.
Discount Ticket Sales are CASH ONLY!

For more info please contact the DARC office at 610-269-6540

Another Great LeapFrog Giveaway: Didj Custom Gaming System

LeapFrog has been so wonderful and kind to us over here at Chester County Mom's and they have provided us with another great Leapfrog giveaway...a Didj Custom Gaming System!

The Didj (MSRP $89.99) is the first ever gaming system that allows both kids (ages 6-10) and parents to customize the learning experience. The Didj is connected to your home computer through the use of LeapFrog's Learning Path and then kids can design their own avatar, game and even music and background colors! Parents can also customize their children's learning experience and match what their children are learning in school.

LeapFrog has also provided the lucky winner of the Didj with two Didj games (MSRP $29.99 each).

Thank you to LeapFrog for providing our readers with two great giveaways...check out the LeapFrog Leapster 2 Giveaway if you haven't already!

To enter this contest please email contests@chestercountymoms.com and enter "Didj" in the subject line.


****This contest will end at midnight on December 20th. The winner will be notified via email and has 10 days to respond. If the winner fails to reply within 10 days, another winner will be chosen. The winner of the contest must be a Chester County resident.****

Holiday Festivities...

Visit Dutch Winter Wonderland this holiday season featuring themed rides, games, and holiday entertainment under thousands of twinkling lights! Just $9.95 per person*, and parking is FREE! Open weekends through December 28th, and select weekday hours throughout the holidays. Click here to visit for more information.

Koziar's Christmas Village in Bernville, PA (Berks County)... SO worth the drive!
Open now through January 4th (open Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Years Eve/Day)
Recently voted one of Pennsylvania's top ten attractions, William Koziar's Christmas Village is a virtual wonderland of light -- more than 500,000 lights adorn buildings, gift barns, and the landscape. It began in 1948 when Koziar decorated his private property. Each year his displays grew and continue to grow. Today it is a mammoth attraction featuring a Country Kitchen bake shop, Santa's Toy Shoppe, a huge Toy Train Display, a Refreshment Barn and, of course, all those lights.
Admission: Adults:$7.00 Seniors :$6.00 Children 6 - 12 :$5.00
Children under 6 FREE

Christmas at Hershey: Don’t miss Hershey Sweet Lights, featuring over 600 lighted displays!
Drive through Hershey Sweet Lights, a magical winter wonderland! Experience over 600 illuminated, animated displays from the comfort of your car as you drive through two miles of wooded trails. *Discount Coupons at Dunkin DoNuts

Christmas at Longwood — November 27–January 11
Dazzling floral displays, stunning trees, holiday music, 500,000 outdoor lights, dancing fountains and ice skating under the stars create a Christmas fantasy at Longwood. Holiday concerts in the ornate Ballroom include organ sing alongs, and evening choral and bell choir performances throughout the season. Also all season long, enjoy ice skating performances under the stars and feast on sumptuous buffets, including, Breakfast with Santa ( Dec. 13, 14, 20 & 21) and the Yuletide Buffet (throughout the season). Celebrate New Year's Eve at Longwood with fun for the whole family.

Linvilla Orchards: (Delaware County)
CHRISTMAS AROUND THE FARM & CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE
December 1 - 24 The Farm is decorated for Christmas. See the Christmasland display and visit with the animals in their winter coats. The Farm Market features wreaths, freshly cut trees, greens & holly, decorations, fruit and gift baskets, Christmas gifts, hot mulled cider & children's crafts.Visit with Santa Saturdays & Sundays 1 - 2 PM Bring your camera!
Caroling Hayrides December 6, 13 & 20 ~ 4:30 PM
Sing Christmas Carols around the campfire with marshmallows to roast and apple cider.
Cut Your Own Christmas Trees!
December 1 – 23 Monday through Friday 10 AM - 4 PM, Saturday & Sunday 9 AM - 5 PM
Take a hayride to the fields where the trees are grown and select a tree.
Linvilla Orchards provides a saw and you cut the tree down. They haul it back to the market for you, wrap it up and tie it to your car. The majority of our cut your own Christmas Trees are 6-8’ Douglas Fir we also have some Canaan Fir. In addition, they have a large selection of pre-cut trees available at our Farm Market. Linvilla Orchards has over 30,000 trees planted on thirty acres. More trees will be available every year in coming years.


A Warm Up for Hanukkah & Havdalah Service at Kesher Isreal
Saturday, December 20, 2008
6:00-7:30pm
RSVP to Office by December 10th
Bring your Hanukkah Menorah!
Light Dinner ~ Latkes ~ Israeli Dancing ~ Dreidle Games ~ Storytelling
$5 per person $18 Maximum for Families
Checks made out to Kesher Israel Congregation RSVP to Office by December 10th or to Eileen Olenik at eileeno@kesher-israel.org

Menorah Lighting and Chanukah Party
7pm - 9pm on December 23rd
Chester County Historical Society
225 North High St, West Chester, PA 19380
Contact: Lynne Balaban at lbalaban@philafederation.org for more information
Kehillah of Chester County's Annual Menorah lighting and Chanukah party. Everyone is invited to bring their own Menorah and candles to join in community lighting ceremony. Entertainment and refreshments.

Making Chocolates

LeapFrog Leapster 2 Giveaway

Chester County Mom's is so excited to partner up with LeapFrog and be able to provide our readers with this awesome giveaway.

LeapFrog has provided Chester County Mom's with a Leapster 2 (MSRP $69.99) and two age appropriate games (MSRP $19.99). The Leapster 2 is a handheld learning game system that is appropriate for children between the ages of 4-8.

There are two ways to play the Leapster 2. You can use the directional buttons to run, jump and select or you can use the stylus to move, draw and write on the screen. LeapFrog also offers a wide variety of games for the Leapster 2.

What I think is the neatest part of the Leapster 2 is what Leapfrog calls the Learning Path, which allows you to connect the Leapster 2 to your computer. Kids can play online games and activities and parents can see exactly what their children are learning with the Leapster 2. How great is that!

The Leapster 2 would make an awesome Christmas gift for any preschool or school-aged kid in your life!

To enter this contest please email contests@chestercountymoms.com and enter "Leapster 2" in the subject line.

****This contest will end at midnight on December 20th. The winner will be notified via email and has 10 days to respond. If the winner fails to reply within 10 days, another winner will be chosen. The winner of the contest must be a Chester County resident.****

TV Show Opportunity

The new show, “Living Well with Montel” is putting together a show for next week (12/17). They're looking for busy moms who find it very hard to have their whole family together for dinner time and meals. We would need the whole family to participate (mom, dad and 2+ kids).
They are taping in Fairfield, NJ on 12/17, so if you and your family are interested in taking part in this TV segment, contact Joelle at 973-575-6971 ext. 328 or via email at joelle@montelmedia.com.

Things I don't want to forget

  • Tanner and I take a nap together everyday. We have for almost 2 years. At first it drove me CRAZY, that I had to take the time out and lay down with him for up to an hour trying to get him to fall asleep so I could sneak out and get some things done. It drove me nuts how if I didn't time it just perfectly with Kate's nap then I couldn't lay down with him and he wouldn't nap, creating a monster. Well, now I love it. I love that the whole house is quiet and that we get in my bed, he gets my soft pillow and I get Shad's hard pillow and we cuddle until he falls asleep. He will only fall asleep if I'm holding him. He wants to be held tight and close. Often he tries to procrastinate because he doesn't want to fall asleep so he'll try to make me laugh. It usually works. It's one of the only times he'll talk about anything, very calmly. I admit, there are still days that he tries to refuse to lay down and he is crying and I'm trying my hardest to stay calm, but mostly, it's wonderful. I never want to forget the feeling of a tiny 3 year-old Tanner snuggled up next to me in bed fast asleep.
  • Kate saying, "I hold you" all day long. Sometimes it drives me nuts, because she really does prefer to be held constantly, but mostly I love it. If she could, I think she'd be on my hip all day long while I do housework, make dinner, clean up, shop in the grocery store, etc. What I love though, is that she wants to be held by me. She loves me unconditionally. Whether I'm a great Mom that day, or an impatient Mom, she still wants me hold her.
  • Tanner will tilt his head to the right, with huge sparkly eyes and have a down-turned smile (it may seem this doesn't exist, but it does, because Tanner does it all the time). He does this when Kate does something naughty and he looks at me like he's another parent thinking, "Can you believe her?" But not in an upset way, with a great sense of humor way.
  • Kate saying, "I so excited," with a huge grin an squinty eyes. She says this about anything and everything. It could be about coloring, food, watching Dora, going to the park or Daddy coming home. She is "excited" about everything and I love it.
  • How much Tanner and Kate pretend. I love that Tanner will get on his bike and whether anyone is watching or not, he will put on his pretend helmet and buckle it in place. I love that Kate will give Dumbo her binkie or share her sippie with him. I love that she picks up her stuffed animals and rocks them like a baby while singing "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star." I love how they make pretend birthday cakes and sing "Happy Birthday" and blow out the candles.
This is a good time in life.

New E-Commerce Site

The SOC Exchange, a new Internet trading community created by innovative Australian entrepreneur Franco Lagudi, offers individuals and small business owners a new and convenient way to buy and sell online. The new site provides a quick and simple platform to create an online presence in minutes. Sellers follow easy step-by-step instructions to create a personal, customizable e-commerce site which costs just $1 a month, or $10 a year, flat rate.
This low-cost, commission-free pricing sets the site apart from the big auction sites such as eBay which have complicated pricing structures, and offers sellers many more features than the free classified sites such as Craigslist or Kijiji. Most notably, the SOC Exchange allows sellers to list as many items as they want, with up to seven photos per item, in a store-front format which has a dedicated website address. This makes the site ideal for selling a number of items and as a simple e-commerce site where you can sell anything from handmade crafts to outgrown baby clothes.
Buyers register with the site free of charge and can browse the numerous categories by searching by product name, category, college or by the distance they wish to travel to collect larger items like furniture. Buyers can also bookmark sites they wish to return to, and register with their favorite sellers for email updates and information on new products.
Ideal for turning your unwanted items into cash, http://www.thesocexchange.com/ is particularly suitable for parents with baby gear to sell, house clearances, or just making room in your wardrobe – and is much less effort than a traditional yardsale. The SOC Exchange is also the perfect solution for small businesses such as artists, antique dealers, craftsmen, booksellers, rock bands and small retail stores, which wish to sell product online.
The SOC Exchange allows sellers to establish a personal URL as a virtual shop window for their products, and offers the following features:
• an e-mail alert capability, which allows sellers of goods to push e-mails to customers and buyers who sign-up for news updates
• a customer tracking system, which informs the seller of the number of visitors to his or her website
• the ability for seller’s to create a blog on their website
• built-in technical safeguards such as SSL encryption and anti-virus protection, reliable and secure hosting and unlimited disk space and data transfer
• over 150 different webpage styles for customizing a website
• a function which allows sellers to upload a large number of items at once from an Excel spreadsheet
• payment flexibility as payment can be sent and received however the customer and buyer agree, including through Paypal and Google Checkout
• the ability to load up to nine items on the front page of a website, with an unlimited number of items to be listed within the site,
• seven photos per individual item, allowing potential buyers a chance to check out a product from any angle.

my little kids

I was talking with one of my friends last night, Rachelle, and we were trying to remember the first year or so of our kids' lives. I can never remember much from the first 6 months....sort of a blur (lack of sleep I suppose). Anyhow, then I realized I can really only remember the last year or so of Kate and Tanner's life. It made me so sad.

I can honestly say, I don't want my kids to grow up. Sure, I have horrible days where I yearn for the day I can sleep in until 7am uninterrupted, or go run an errand without 2 car seats, while fighting with two toddlers to stay in the cart and then chasing Kate around because she sneaks out ALL the time and runs away from me. Sure, each day I have to breath deeply when both children are asking or telling (or let's be honest...yelling) at me to do 5 different things at once and I think I will go CRAZY, but at the end of the day, I still want them to stay little. I love how they are soooo cuddly and always want to be held, rocked, sung to, danced with and loved. I love hearing their tiny voices talk to each other, making deals, trading toys or laughing. I love their chubby cheeks and their laughs when you tickle them. I even love in the middle of the night when I hear my name, Mommy, being called.

Thinking about all this made me so thankful for blogging and especially for my friend Lillie who started mine for me (kind of coerced me into it ) = ). It is so nice to document history, organize photos, journal and keep in touch with family/friends all at once. I love how we can just print it up through BLURB and be able to look at our tiny kids forever. Because as much as I wish it wouldn't happen, Tanner and Kate will grow up.

Mom and Tot Lunch at Joe's BBQ

A bunch of us had a fun lunch at Joe's BBQ. All the kids loved running around and playing in the yard area after we ate. The weather was beautiful and the food delicious!
Martha's Way
Stuff a miniature marshmallow in the bottom of a sugar cone to prevent ice-cream drips.
The Real Woman's Way
Just suck the ice cream out of the bottom of the cone, for God's sake. You are probably lying on the couch with your feet up eating it anyway.
Martha's Way
To keep potatoes from budding, place an apple in the bag with the potatoes.
The Real Woman's Way
Buy Instant mash mix and keep it in the cupboard for up to a year.
Martha's Way
When a cake recipe calls for flouring the baking tin, use a bit of the dry cake mix instead and there won't be any white mess on the outside of the cake.
The Real Woman's Way
Shoprite sells cakes. They even do decorated versions.
Martha's Way
If you accidentally over-salt a dish while it's still cooking, drop in a potato slice.
The Real Woman's Way
If you over salt a dish while you are cooking, that's tough. Please recite with me the Real Woman's motto: 'I made it and you will eat it and I don't care how bad it tastes.'
Martha's Way
Wrap celery in aluminium foil when putting in the refrigerator and it will keep for weeks
The Real Woman's Way
It could keep forever. Who eats it?
Martha's Way
Cure for headaches: Take a lime, cut it in half and rub it on your forehead.. The throbbing will go away.
The Real Woman's Way
Cure for headaches: Take a lime, cut it in half and drop it in 8 ounces of vodka. Drink the vodka. You might still have the headache, but you wont feel it anymore.
Martha's Way
If you have a problem opening jars, try using latex dishwashing gloves. They give a non-slip grip that makes opening jars easy.
The Real Woman's Way
Why do I have a man?
Finally the most important tip
Martha's Way
Freeze leftover wine into ice cubes for future use in casseroles
The Real Woman's Way
Left over wine???? Helllloooo!!

The Brandywine Ballet performance of The Nutcracker

The Brandywine Ballet Company, supported by the West Chester University College of Visual and Performing Arts, has announced its 2008-09 performances of The Nutcracker to take place December 12-18 at the Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall in the Philips Memorial Building on the campus of West Chester University. This year’s performances are unique because special guest Jae Hoon Lim of Philadelphia’s Koresh Dance Company will partner with principal dancers Hannah Telthorster and Jaime Lennon in the beautiful Grande Pas de Deux as choreographed by the late former Ballet Master and New York City Principal Dancer, Richard Hoskinson. Additional new components of the production this year include a new Snow Scene by Ballet Mistress Nancy Page, featuring the complete version of pas and corps, as well as updated costumes in Act II for Angels, Marzipan, and Grande Pas.
A time-honored tradition for the entire family, Brandywine Ballet’s version of The Nutcracker is firmly rooted in the grand magnificence of the Victorian era, transporting audiences to the dreamy "Land of Sweets" in Act II. The production invites viewers to join Clara and her Nutcracker on an enchanted journey full of imagination, in which toy soldiers and mice battle fiercely, the Sugar Plum Fairy reigns in splendor, and a delightful cast of colorful characters of all ages grace the stage. The full-length ballet features over 80 area dancers and cast members.
Noted for its pronounced characterization of Drosselmeyer in Act I as the storyteller that sets the stage for Clara’s fantastic voyage to the “Land of Sweets” in Act II, Brandywine Ballet’s The Nutcracker has been hailed as one of the best in the Delaware Valley area, and consistently performs to sold-out audiences. Additionally, the production features stunning scenery, elegant costumes, exquisite choreography, Chester County’s most accomplished dancers, and, of course, Tchaikovsky's memorable score.
The Brandywine Ballet Company was founded in 1978 by Artistic Director Donna Muzio in West Chester, PA and has served as the region's premier source for classical and contemporary ballet. Numerous Brandywine Ballet alumni have launched their professional dance careers with the company, going on to dance for nationally recognized dance companies. The Brandywine Ballet's influence is evidenced by the number of guest artists and former dancers that return to the company to choreograph, perform, and mentor up-and-coming dancers. The company's current roster is the perfect embodiment of such high standards of training and performance.

PERFORMANCE DATES
Friday, December 12, 10:00 am
Saturday, December 13, 2:00pm
Sunday, December 14, 6:00pm
Thursday, December 18, 10:00 am
Saturday, December 20, 2:00 pm
Sunday, December 21, 2:00pm
All shows are held at the Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall, Philips Memorial Building on the campus of West Chester University.
Tickets are $20, $25 and $35.
To purchase tickets click here or call the box office at (610) 696-2711.
Brandywine Ballet Company, 317 Westtown Road, Suite 5, West Chester, Pa 19382
610-692-6402 (office phone) 610-696-0975 (fax) info@brandywineballet.com (email)

A story of Humanity


I didn't write this, however I wish I had. Please read it is truly inspiring.


Breakfast at McDonald's


This is a good story and is true, please read it all the way through until the end!

(After the story, there are some very interesting facts!):


I am a mother of three (ages 14, 12, 3) and have recently completed my college degree.

The last class I had to take was Sociology.


The teacher was absolutely inspiring with the qualities that I wish every human

being had been graced with.


Her last project of the term was called, 'Smile.'


The class was asked to go out and smile at three people and document their reactions.
I am a very friendly person and always smile at everyone and say hello anyway.

So, I thought this would be a piece of cake, literally.


Soon after we were assigned the project, my husband, youngest son, and I went out to McDonald's one crisp March morning.


It was just our way of sharing special playtime with our son.


We were standing in line, waiting to be served, when all of a sudden everyone

around us began to back away, and then even my husband did.


I did not move an inch... an overwhelming feeling of panic welled up inside of me

as I turned to see why they had moved.


As I turned around I smelled a horrible 'dirty body' smell, and there standing

behind me were two poor homeless men.


As I looked down at the short gentleman, close to me, he was 'smiling'


His beautiful sky blue eyes were full of God's Light as he searched for acceptance.


He said, 'Good day' as he counted the few coins he had been clutching.


The second man fumbled with his hands as he stood behind his friend.

I realized the second man was mentally challenged and the blue-eyed gentleman

was his salvation.


I held my tears as I stood there with them. The young lady at the counter

asked him what they wanted..


He said, 'Coffee is all Miss' because that was all they could afford. (If they wanted to sit in the restaurant and warm up, they had to buy something. He just wanted to be warm).


Then I really felt it - the compulsion was so great I almost reached out and embraced the little man with the blue eyes.


That is when I noticed all eyes in the restaurant were set on me,

judging my every action.


I smiled and asked the young lady behind the counter to give me two more breakfast meals on a separate tray. I then walked around the corner to the table that the men had chosen as a resting spot.


I put the tray on the table and laid my hand on the blue-eyed gentleman's cold hand.


He looked up at me, with tears in his eyes, and said, 'Thank you.'


I leaned over, began to pat his hand and said, 'I did not do this for you. God is here working through me to give you hope.'


I started to cry as I walked away to join my husband and son.


When I sat down my husband smiled at me and said, 'That is why God gave you to me, Honey, to give me hope..'


We held hands for a moment and at that time, we knew that only because of the Grace that we had been given were we able to give.


We are not church goers, but we are believers.


That day showed me the pure Light of God's sweet love.


I returned to college, on the last evening of class, with this story in hand.


I turned in 'my project' and the instructor read it.


Then she looked up at me and said, 'Can I share this?' I slowly nodded as she got the

attention of the class.


She began to read and that is when I knew that we as human beings and being part of God share this need to heal people and to be healed. In my own way I had touched the people at McDonald's, my son,the instructor, and every soul that shared the classroom on the last night I spent as a college student.


I graduated with one of the biggest lessons I would ever learn:


UNCONDITIONAL ACCEPTANCE.


Much love and compassion is sent to each and every person who may read this and learn how to LOVE PEOPLE AND USE THINGS - NOT LOVE THINGS AND USE PEOPLE.


There is an Angel who was sent to watch over me and I thank g-d everyday I have him in my life. You know who you are friend and I am so proud of you! You know you've been my inspiration and as you said not too long ago "it's not about the stuff my dear or the money, that's not important". My reply "you are so right my friend."


People will walk in and out of your life, but only true friends will leave footprints in your heart. To handle yourself, use your head.. To handle others, use your heart. God Gives every bird it's food, but He does not throw it into its nest.


I have a special request for all of you. Before running out and spending gobs of money on gifts for friends and family this holiday season just for the sake of impressing, do something that matters. Open your wallets and give to those who are in need. Truly in need! Make a difference. Have a truly blessed holiday!

Kids Go Free..on Broadway!

This Holiday give the lights of Broadway.... Buy an adult ticket to Mary Poppins, The Little Mermaid or The Lion King and receive a FREE ticket for a child. Click here for details.

This offer is valid from December 1st to December 12th. Performance dates are January 6th - March 13th.... Order you tickets today!

Giving Back...

I know things are tight for everyone this year, but would anyone be interested in contributing a little bit ($1-$5) toward a donation to the Chester County SPCA for Christmas with Chester County Moms.com?
It would be nice to harness the power of all of us. We have dozens of readers, if even half of us donated just $1 we would be able to help so many animals!!
It can get pricey to sponsor an animal or shelter on your own, and especially with the economy the way it is, people may cut back on charitable donations. If we could all pool together, we could help a lot of animals and really spend less individually in the long run.
If anyone is interested, please email sarah@chestercountymoms.com or mail your donation to: The Chester County SPCA, 1212 Phoenixville Pike, West Chester, PA 19380.

If you would like to participate in giving back to the CCSPCA and are not able to monetarily click here to visit the CCSPCA "Items Needed" page.