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Last week, I was asked to review a “Santa and His Helpers” gift basket from Mrs. Prindable’s. Um, how could I say no to caramel and chocolate dipped apples? The gift basket included a jumbo Dark Chocolate apple, eight petite apples (one of each Mrs. Prindable’s signature flavors), and a bag of treats — one pound of individually wrapped, mouthwatering, gourmet caramels.


By now, most of us have started our holiday shopping or even completely done. (including me!) But, then there are those who haven’t even started! No worries, American Living has you covered! Order online by this Friday, December 16th and you are guaranteed to have your American Living gifts in time for Christmas. From sweaters to slacks to dresses, American Living offers affordable casual or dressed up looks for everyone on your list this year. What better gift than the gift of clothing?


When I was a little girl, we had this fabulous felt advent calendar, and my mother would fill each little pocket with a candy or chocolate — usually a Hershey’s Kiss! It would hang on the back of a door somewhere, and everyone morning I would wake up so excited to check the next pocket, and move this tiny little mouse bookmark to mark its place. I have always LOVED the countdown to Christmas — it feels like the most special time of the year!…

1. Do sit at the kid’s table. They’re loud, they’re rowdy, and they don’t eat their sweet potatoes. But the kiddos will not look at your chest, then look at you and say, “Breastfeeding are you? Don’t worry Dear. Nothing a good bra can’t fix.” 2. Do blame it on your in-laws spoiling your kids when they behave badly at your parent’s house. 3. Do blame it on your parents spoiling your kids when they behave badly at your inlaws’ house. 4. Don’t sit next…

Amy Bellgardt is a wife and mom of two boys, as well as founder and lead blogger at Mom Spark. Amy also manages Mom Spark Media, a social media and marketing firm.
Contact Amy at momspark@gmail.com.


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