FREE Kindle Book: The Wife of Reilly

I absolutely LOVE my Kindle Fire and I love that I can get so many great books for free from Amazon, too!  This weekend, you can get The Wife of Reilly FREE! I just downloaded it this morning and I’m hoping to read it on one of our road trips this summer (my husband usually does all the driving).

A romantic comedy about a woman who secretly tries to find a new wife for her soon-to-be ex-husband.

Click here to grab this freebie–> The Wife of Reilly free Kindle book 

Find more free Kindle downloads here–>Free Kindle downloads

If you don’t have a Kindle yet, you can still read for free on your PC, Smartphone, or tablet with thesefree Kindle reading apps here–>FREE Kindle reading apps 

NOTE: This book was free at the time of this posting.  Pricing on Amazon can chance at any time. Please verify final pricing before downloading this item.

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Bi-Lo deals for the week of 6/20-6/26

Here are the highlights for the week thanks to Coupon Keri. Check out her site for a detailed list of deals and to create a printable shopping list.

BOGO

Sara Lee Classic Wheat Bread – ($1.60 ea.)
$.55/1 from 4/15 SS
(Final Cost = $.50 ea.)

Lawry’s Marinade or Seasoned Salt – ($1.65 ea.)
$.50/1 PRINT *zip 44240
(Final Cost = $.65 ea.)

Nabisco SnackWell’s or 100 Calorie Packs – ($1.65 ea.)
$1/2 from 5/20 SS
$1/2 PRINT
*if included STACK: $1/2 or $.50/1 Target Coupon PRINT
(Final Cost = $.65 ea.)

Hillshire Smoked Sausage Links or Cocktail Smokies – ($2.50 ea.)
$.55/1 PRINT *Zip 30003 or PRINT
(Final Cost = $1.40)

Good News Disposable Razors 5 ct. or Venus Embrace Disposable Razors 3 ct. – ($6.65 ea.)
$2/1 from 5/13 P&G BOGO from 6/3 P&G
(Final Cost =  $2.64, or $1.32 ea.)

Rachel Ray Just 6 Dog Food – ($4.98 ea.)
$3/1 PRINT or PRINT
(Final Cost = $1.98 ea.)

OTHER

Seafood Snackers – $1
$.50/1 PRINT
(Final Cost = FREE!)

Barilla Pasta – $1.25
$.55/1 from 4/22 SS $1/2 from 4/22 SS
(Final Cost = $.15)

Borden Natural Shredded, Chunk or Sliced Cheese – $2
$.55/1 from 6/10 SS $.75/1 from July ALL YOU
(Final Cost = $.90)

Quaker Chewy, Dipps or Yogurt Bars – $1.99
$1/1 PRINT
(Final Cost = $.99)

Pepsi 12 pk. 12 oz. Cans – $2.50
$1/1 Pepsi PRINT or Pepsi Max PRINT
(Final Cost = $1.50)

 

 

FREE Weekend Family Fun and Activities Round-Up!

Looking for some free family fun this weekend?  Here is a round up of free activities and events!

AC Moore – Saturday, June 23rd from 1-3 p.m., Demo Wilton Fondant Fun
-Wednesday June 27th from 1-3, Buy a shirt and Decorate it for the 4th of July for FREE

Apple Camp – In July, your local Apple store will be holding a free 3 day workshop for kids ages 8-12. At Apple Camp, kids will learn the ins and outs of iMovie and how to make their own films.  Check here for more details and to register.  (Thanks Mojo Savings!)

Barnes & Noble  –  Check your local store for events.

Bass Pro Shops – Free family activities every Saturday and Sunday from 1-5 pm, June 9 to July 15.  Free activities include family photo, smores cookout, casting targets and shooting range.
-Every Saturday and Sunday from 1-4 p.m., June 9th to July 15th, kids can make a free craft. (There is a new craft every week.)
-Every Tuesday and Thursday from 2-4 p.m., June 9th to July 15th, kids can make a free craft. (There is a new craft every week.)

Jo-Ann Fabric & Craft Stores – Free demos every Saturday, check your store here for more details.

Lakeshore Learning – Saturday, June 23rd from 11-3 pm, kids can make and take a Summertime Door Hanger

Lowes Build and Grow – Saturday, June 23rd at 10 am and Sunday June 24th at 2 pm, kids can make a Madagascar 3 Luxury Assault Vehicle.  A free apron, goggles and patch are included with the class.  Register for the class here and sign-up for future projects as well.

Pottery Barn Kids – Tuesday’s from 11-11:30am, Story Time.

Target – select a city to find free or reduced-price admission to arts and cultural events in your area, sponsored by Target.

The Home Depot – See Adult Weekly workshops here. (Landscape Design, Lawn Maintenance, Install Vinyl Flooring)

Walmart Event Finder – enter your zip code to see what is going on in your area.

Disney Pixar’s Brave Movie Review!

One of the “perks” of being a blogger is that I have the opportunity to attend movie screenings, and may times I am able to take my kids with me. We got the screening notice for Brave several weeks ago and my kids and I have both been looking forward to seeing it. We were not disappointed!

Merida is a young lady torn between her love of adventure and her responsibilities as a princess. Faced with the prospect of marriage, which she feels she is not ready for, she decides to take matters into her own hands to try to change her fate and seek her freedom. She happens upon a witch who casts a spell to help “change her mother” but of course, things don’t go quite as planned. She must mend her relationship with her mother given unexpected challenges.

After the movie, we got a special treat! The director, Mark Andrews, was there for a question and answer session. It was interesting to hear him share his experiences in making the movie. One of the things he shared was that Brave is the first Pixar movie with an actual person as the main character (they’ve done bugs and toys and Cars, but no humans!)

One of the things that he shared was that the movie was based on Brenda Chapman’s own experiences as a parent of a six year old daughter. She pitched the idea after trying to envision what her daughter would be like as a teenager! He is also the parent of a pre-teenage daughter and three boys, so he said he based some of the antics on his own experiences as a parent! I’m the parent of an often spirited daughter (who I have been told is just like I was at her age, of course), and I have often found myself wondering about what she will be like as a teenager. I was also reminded of my relationship with my own mother during the teen years!

Parents will enjoy this movie because in one way or another, they can relate to the story line either because of the difficulties associated with parenting a teenage daughter or because of the trials that come with raising busy little boys! Kids love the antics of the three little brothers as well as the action and adventure and Merida’s bravery. This is not your typical “princess fairytale” though, and I will warn you that some of the action scenes, which involve fighting scenes with bears, were a bit intense for my five year old, who ended up on my lap more than once during the movie.

Overall, we loved the movie and I think it had a great message! Mark Andrews summed it up best when he said that it deals with both the external tasks that we associate with bravery, but also the internal task of bravery, which is being able to recognize your mistakes, admit to them, and do everything you can to make them right.

Here’s what my kids thought about the movie:

Emily (8) – “I LOVED it! We will definitely be buying this when it comes out on DVD and I can’t wait to see it again! My favorite part was when Merida and her mom (as the bear) were playing together in the water.”

Jacob (5) – “I loved the three brothers when they turned into bears. They were so funny!”

NOTE: I did not receive any monetary compensation for this review. I was allowed to attend an advance screening for free. All opinions shared are my own and were not influenced in any way.

Bic Colors of Summer Giveaway: win FREE Bic markers (through 6/29)

Bic is giving away 200 free Bic markers every hour from 12 pm ET to 10 pm ET during their Bic Colors of Summer Giveaway. 

Click here to “like” the Bic Facebook page and get ready to claim your free markers–> Bic Colors of Summer Giveaway

The markers are available in Playful Purple, Petal Pink, and Hot Aqua!

Let me know if you get one!

(Thanks Mojo Savings!)

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