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*The* BlissMobile – Mercedes Benz S550

Mercedes Benz S550

Last week I had the most amazing time driving myself, Desiree (stressfreebaby.com), Stacie (thedivinemissmommy.com), and Piera (jollymom.com) to Nashville, TN for the Blissdom 2012 conference in a beautiful Mercedes S550, which we referred to as the BlissMobile.  Mercedes was kind enough to us loan us a S550 for the trip.  I was in absolute heaven.  I love cars and technology and the Mercedes S550 is a perfect blend of the two.

Four features of the S550 that I love:

  • Mulitcontour front seats with massage – Thank you Desiree for taking care of my massages for me during the trip!
  • Blind Spot Assist alerts the driver audibly when the driver attempts to change lanes and there is a vehicle in the other lane.
  • Lane Assist vibrates the steering wheel when the vehicle drifts out of the lane.
  • DISTRONIC PLUS – Active cruise control that adapts to traffic, automatically slowing or stopping until your path clears.

The Mercedes-Benz S550 is a mid-range trim of the S-Class, a full-size luxury sedan from German automaker Mercedes-Benz. With an assortment of features, the latest version of the vehicle — the 2012 model year — retains the reputation of the S-Class as one of the best premium luxury offerings in the market.

Powered with a 4.7-liter 429-horsepower twin-turbo V-8 engine that is mated to a 7-speed automatic transmission and riding on 18-inch alloy wheels, the 2012 Mercedes-Benz can go from zero to 60 mph in 5.4 seconds. Fuel economy is measured at 15 mpg in the city and 25 mph on the highway. Although the car comes with a standard two-wheel drivetrain applied to the rear wheels, customers can opt for an all-wheel drivetrain for better traction.

With a maximum capacity to seat five people, the 2012 Mercedes-Benz S550 possesses interior gadgets primed for comfort. A harman/kardon LOGIC7 sound system with a 6-CD/DVD changer and up to 15 speakers producing a peak of 600 watts serves as the entertainment center. Other features of the sound system include 7.2GB of data storage for music files and satellite radio capability. Also included are Bluetooth technology as a hands-free phone system, and a 40GB GPS navigation system.

As a four-door vehicle with accommodation for up to five occupants, the 2012 Mercedes-Benz S550 offers leather seats that can be heated or cooled, with the front seats being power multi-adjustable. Other convenience features include power sunroof, garage door opener, heated headlamp washers, heated power fold-in side mirrors and electronic trunk closer.

Safety features of the 2012 S550 primarily consist of eight airbags, Xenon headlamps and highbeam assistance for enhanced exterior lighting, anti-theft system, tire pressure monitoring system and electronic parking brake. Unique to the S550 — as well as other Mercedes vehicles — is the mbrace, an application that provides 24-hour support for a variety of functions from trip planning to sudden emergencies.

Watch the video that below that Desiree from stressfreebaby.com shot during the road trip, to see what our favorite features of the  Mercedes S550 are.

Read my review of the 2012 Mercedes M-Class here.

Alicia Hagan, Editor

Start Your Child’s Day Off Right with a #Wholesome Breakfast

McDonald's Wholesome Choices BloggerI am partnering with McDonald’s on their Wholesome Choices Blogger Program.  I have been sharing my own tips and ideas for making more wholesome choices in your every day life and have been making changes in my life as well.

These days when most households have working parents, and children are involved in a myriad of activities, it’s often easy for both children and adults to slip off to school or work without getting a proper breakfast–and even worse–no breakfast at all. The importance and benefits of getting a good wholesome breakfast should not be overlooked; and with a little forethought it may not be as difficult as some might think.

It has been said that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, and there are facts which back up this claim. Studies have shown that kids who eat breakfast perform better in school, have a lower body mass index and are more healthy overall. It only makes sense that after sleeping eight to ten hours, the body needs to refuel. A good breakfast not only provides energy but helps make for better concentration. Many teens skip breakfast because they think it will help them lost weight but in reality, skipping breakfast causes kids to feel overly hungry later and they often make up for the skipped meal by eating the wrong kinds of food. Common breakfast foods–that is the healthy kind–contain some very important nutrients, such as fiber, calcium and vitamin D that are often missing from other meals.

Fruit & Maple Oatmeal

Getting children to eat a healthy breakfast doesn’t have to be complicated. Oatmeal with fresh fruit provides a very healthy breakfast. No time to make oatmeal? Try stopping at McDonald’s to pick up a bowl of Fruit & Maple Oatmeal or mix some fresh fruit in bowl fat-free Greek yogurt.  McDonald’s offers a variety of whole-grain oatmeal choices on its breakfast menu, available all day. The Fruit & Maple Oatmeal and the Apple Cinnamon Walnut Oatmeal are both 100% natural whole grain oats, rich in fiber and freshly prepared for you.  A bagel with cream cheese, or a smoothie made with yogurt, fruit and oatmeal are other great ideas. All these options offer a nutritional breakfast that should satisfy hunger until it’s time for lunch. Stopping at a drive-through on the way to school may not be as bad as one might think. Fast food breakfasts that contain whole grains and/or eggs can be a great source of vitamin D and protein.

Next time you’re tempted to let your child skip breakfast, remember, your child deserves a healthy start to a busy day. Getting a good breakfast is a great beginning!

Follow McDonald’s Atlanta on Twitter @McDonaldsATL and check out their website for real-time promos, meal ideas and how to make the most of your McDonald’s experience.

Alicia Hagan, Editor

Disclosure: McDonald’s partnered with bloggers such as me to participate in its “Wholesome Choices” Blogger Program.  As part of that program, I received compensation.  They did not tell me what to purchase or what to say about the products used, and believe that consumers and bloggers are free to form their own opinions and share them in their own words. McDonald’s policies align with WOMMA Ethics Code, FTC guidelines and social media engagement recommendations.

McDonald’s #Wholesome Choices – Examples, Tips, and Ideas

McDonald's Wholesome Choices BloggerMy husband and I were talking about the ‘McDonald’s Wholesome Chocies‘ blogger event I went to a few days ago with special guest Andrea Riggs from Get Body Beautiful, when my son overheard us and asked “what does wholesome mean“?  I had him look up the definition on my iPhone.  According to Merriam-Webster the definition of wholesome is ‘promoting health or well-being of mind or spirit‘.  So wholesome doesn’t mean perfect?, he asked.  “No” I said.. when you say you are trying to be wholesome, then you are making an effort to promote the health of your body, mind, and spirit through exercise, food, and other things like laughter.

So back to what I was talking to my husband about..  I am partnering with McDonald’s on their Wholesome Choices Blogger Program.  Over the next few weeks I will be sharing tips and ideas for making more wholesome choices in your every day life.   As a parent of two children and a business owner I am always searching for ways to be more relaxed, energetic, and for both my family and I to be more wholesome. Whether living a wholesome life is through exercise, laughing together, or eating more better, wholesomeness can be achieved in many different ways.  Through this ‘challenge’, I have committed to losing one dress size by making more wholesome choices.  Not just food choices but with exercise as well.

Let McDonald’s help your family make better food choices when you are on the go.  Through the McDonald’s “Made For You” cooking system, you can special order various menu items to help meet your nutritional needs. A range of serving sizes make it easy to create meal combinations that work for you and your family.  The calorie count in McDonald’s newer menu items may be reduced by lessening the portion size, among other ways.  McDonald’s offers a variety of whole-grain oatmeal choices on the breakfast menu which are available all day. The Fruit & Maple Oatmeal and the Apple Cinnamon Walnut Oatmeal are both 100% natural whole grain oats, rich in fiber.

Follow McDonald’s Atlanta on Twitter @McDonaldsATL and check out their website for real-time promos, meal ideas and how to make the most of your McDonald’s experience.

 

Disclosure: McDonald’s partnered with bloggers such as me to participate in its “Wholesome Choices” Blogger Program.  As part of that program, I received compensation.  They did not tell me what to purchase or what to say about the products used, and believe that consumers and bloggers are free to form their own opinions and share them in their own words. McDonald’s policies align with WOMMA Ethics Code, FTC guidelines and social media engagement recommendations.

‘Tune-Up’ your Child’s Wardrobe with Little Trendstar®

Little Trendstar - hip kids clothingTune up your child’s wardrobe!

Little Trendstar - Hip fashion for the mini style starMy daughter loves to mix and match clothes which matches her mix n’ match personality.  Ever since she was a baby, I’ve called her Princess Peanut.  She’s a prissy little Princess but she’s tomboy-ish at the same time; that’s where Peanut comes in.  My daughter loves her Little Trendstar ROCKSTARLET long sleeve t-shirt.  She wears it with her favorite pink paisley skirt.  Interesting combination, I know.

Little Trendstar gives kids of all ages the chance be ulta-hip, with a selection of t-shirts for boys and girls size 2T to 6T as well as 3-6 month and 6-12 month onesies.

If you are looking for a few bold, colorful pieces to add to your child’s wardrobe you will adore Little Trendstar!

Little Trendstar’s pieces are made in the USA out of 100% cotton and the fabric is printed with safe, non-toxic and eco-friendly water-based inks which are phthalate free.

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About Little Trendstar: A graphic designer by trade, Little Trendstar owner Nicole Worth is mom to two little boys.  She spends her days splitting time between a few different endeavors, submerging herself in design, fashion and kids.

Disclosure: My daughter received a shirt from Little Trendstar/Rachel Florio PR for review purposes. All opinions are 100% my own.

Alicia Hagan, Editor

A Bunch of Crap: Bill O’Reilly says “Whitney Houston Wanted to Kill Herself”

Whitney Houston Bill O'Reilly

Bill O’Reilly made what I consider to be a very disrepectful statement about singer Whitney Houston, only two days after her body was discovered in a hotel room.

During a segment on “The O’Reilly Factor” Monday, Bill O’Reilly stated that because Whitney Houston was taking so many medications, she was “trying to kill herself”.  WHAT?  He also said that “doctors were to blame for willingly prescribing her so many medications.”

“Whitney Houston wanted to kill herself. Nobody takes drugs for that long if they want to stay on the planet.”

Watch the segment when Bill O’Reilly makes this statement, below:

 

My thoughts on Bill O’Reilly’s comment and drug abuse/use:

  • I believe that the majority of people who abuse drugs are NOT trying to kill themselves – Do you agree or disagree?  Please share your opinion in the comments below.
  • Drug addicts general take drugs to feel better, not to feel worse, or to die.
  • In a perfect world, doctors would consider a patients medical history and current perscriptions before prescribing medications but as we all know, that is not the case.

Whitney may have been depressed, like many people, but I strongly disagree with Mr. O’Reilly’s statement that she ‘wanted to kill herself’.  Or Whitney Houston may have been using drugs for recreational purposes, which I do not condone but it’s a possibility, right?

What do you think about O’Reilly’s statement?