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The first Chilean miner returned to the surface late Tuesday

BREAKING NEWS — The first Chilean miner returned to the surface late Tuesday with a rescue worker after being trapped a half-mile underground for 69 days with 32 others.

Rescuer Manuel Gonzalez climbed out of the escape capsule in the underground chamber and was greeted with cheers by the miners, who chanted “Chi Chi Chi, Le Le Le!” and could be seen huddling around him as he began to give them instructions.

Gonzalez, a rescue expert with the state copper company Codelco, will be followed by Roberto Ros, a paramedic with the Chilean Navy’s special forces. Together they will prepare the 33 miners for their journey up the 2,041-foot shaft.

President Sebastian Pinera cheered as well and shared hugs with his ministers while they watched video of the capsule entering the miners’ chamber.

In the family camp outside the mine, relatives of Florencio Avalos, the miner chosen to come up first, cheered, sang and prayed.

Source: fox news
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Share a Milano Moment and .50 will go to Susan G. Komen for the Cure

Susan G. Komen for the CureMy husband and I are huge fans of Pepperidge Farm Milano cookies.  Yum!  My husband particularly enjoys the double chocolate Milano’s.

It’s become a tradition that we bring Milano’s along with us on long road trips.   There is usually a point at about 2 hours into our drive that we look at each other and know that it’s time to bust out the Milano’s.

Help me support Susan G. Komen for the Cure by sharing your Milano Moment on the Pepperidge Farm Milano Moment Facebook page.

What’s your Milano Moment?

When you share a Milano Moment (like mine here), you help the fight against breast cancer because for every Moment shared, Pepperidge Farm will donate $.50, up to $50,000, to Susan G. Komen for the Cure.

Disclosure: I am a member of the One2One Network and received some of the text copy for this post from them. I did not receive any compensation, financial, or product, for this post.

A Mommy Time-Saver: CHI Air Pro Expert Slim Tourmaline Ceramic Flat Iron

CHI Air Pro Expert Slim Tourmaline Ceramic Flat Iron, 0.5 Inch
.5 inch CHI Air Pro Expert Slim Tourmaline Ceramic Flat Iron

Like a lot of moms and women with thick hair, I wash my hair every day or every other day.  Blow-drying my hair takes about 15 minutes then I like to straighten my hair with a flat iron to get rid of the frizz.  So the process is.. shower, wash, condition, blow-dry for 15 minutes, straighten with a flat iron.  All of that takes entirely too long when I have two kids to tend to, a job, laundry, cleaning, activities, etc..
That’s why it’s important for me to have quality hair styling products that work well.  I thought I would save time by buying a huge flat iron but I was wrong.  Like with a lot of hair styling products, quality matters when it comes to flat irons.  I learned my lesson. Just because a flat iron is 3 inches wide doesn’t mean it will straighten my hair faster.

When I got the 1/2 inch Chi Air Pro Expert Slim Tourmaline Ceramic Flat Iron I thought surely it was too small to work on my hair and that it would take about 3 hours to straighten all of my hair.  Again, I was wrong.. imagine that!  The .5 inch Chi Air Pro Expert Slim Tourmaline Ceramic Flat Iron works so well that the process of straightening my hair is quick and easy despite the small size of this flat iron.  Not only does it straighten my hair, but my hair has a nice shine to it when I use this flat iron.  I am also thrilled to be saving time because I’m using a flat iron that works well!

The CHI Air Pro Expert Slim Tourmaline Ceramic Flat Iron is available in several colors and costs about $70.

Want one?  You can buy a Chi Air Pro Expert Slim Tourmaline Ceramic Flat Iron from Amazon.com.

Disclosure: I received a CHI Air Pro Expert Slim Tourmaline Ceramic Flat Iron free for review purposes.  The opinions in this post are mine and you may not share the same experiences with this product.  Please read my Disclosure Policy to learn more about my reviews and how I choose products to feature on TheMommyInsider.com.


Making Unstructured Play a Priority – Dirt and All

In years past I have not been so good about allowing the kids to get outside and play in the dirt.  I didn’t put outdoor, unstructured playtime on the priority list because I didn’t like the getting dirty, immediate bathing, and instant laundry aspect that outdoor playtime usually resulted in.  My kids deserve to have memories of playing in the dirt! Until the last year or so I wasn’t too fond of the idea of the kids going outside to play in the dirt, sandbox, or mud because quite often the kids clothes would get dirty, even stained, and ultimately be thrown away because of the stains.  However, with the re-introduction of laundry stain remover, into my life, I am more relaxed about where, how, and with what the kids play.  I went years without buying laundry stain remover.  I just didn’t think about it.  What was I thinking?
Go ahead, get dirty kids.. just do your own laundry afterwards! Ok, so only my son can do his laundry.  I’ll get my daughter there soon.

Here are a few Fall activities we have planned this year:

  • Go to a pumpkin patch to pick out pumpkins
  • Get out the Halloween decorations (no, we haven’t done that yet)
  • Go to the kid’s Fall Festival – done
  • Go to a corn maze.. so the kids can get lost and I’ll have some peace and quiet for a few minutes.  That was a joke.. like that would really happen. 🙂
  • Go to Georgia mountains to see the changing leaves
  • Raking the leaves in our yard
  • Go to an apple orchard to pick apples – yum!

Look at the photographs below.. do you think any of the activities below resulted in clean clothes? I think not!  That’s where Shout! laundry stain remover comes in really handy.

Fall Playtime

My son is a Boy Scout, loves to hike, dig for ‘treasure’.. in the backyard, help my mom in her garden, skateboard, ride his bike, and jump on the trampoline when it’s raining.  My daughter loves to play in the sandbox, write letters in the dirt with her fingers, eat popsicles, and paint.  All resulting in dirty clothes.

Kids are naturally active, like to explore and with that comes getting dirty. My son is old enough to do his own laundry now and it’s a given that Shout! stain remover is to be used on 60% of his clothes every week.  He knows when and how to use Shout! stain remover and he also knows that because we use Shout! he doesn’t have to worry about getting dirty.. so much.  The holes in his clothes are another story.

Shout knows play is so much more than fun and games. Studies show that unstructured play helps kids build fundamental skills like problem solving, coping, and conflict resolution. In other words: play is how kids become happy, healthy adults. Fall has arrived with crisp, cool air and new reasons to go out and play. So, let your kids take that rewarding jump into a pile of leaves. Take at trip to the park and watch their imaginations run free. The one thing you won’t do is worry about their clothes; play should get messy and Shout can help.

Shout! Go Play MomI am a Shout Go Play Mom and wrote this post  to help spread the word about the benefits of unstructured play and letting loose and enjoying the outdoors.  To learn more about Shout and their Go Play initiative, check out Shout! on Facebook.

Go buy Shout! laundry stain remover and let the kids play outside and get all dirty.  The memories will be priceless.. and the photographs you take will be cherished (and used as entertainment when the kids are in their 20’s) forever!

Atlanta Moms.. participate in a Focus Group and earn $125+

Fieldwork Atlanta formula study group

Fieldwork Atlanta is looking for first time moms with formula fed babies ages 0-6 months, to participate in a paid Labeling Study Focus Group (regarding infant formula) paying a minimum of $125+ for 2 hours.

When: October 14th and 15th – Various times ARE available

How long: 2 hours

Get paid: $125+

Where: Cobb Galleria/Cumberland Mall area

Fill out your contact information on the form if you are interested in participating.

Form link: http://fieldwork.formbin.com/forms/labeling_study