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- PlasmaCar Ride-On {Review & Giveaway}
- Roxio Creator 2011 {Review & Giveaway}
- Twister Hoopla for Family Game Night!
PlasmaCar Ride-On {Review & Giveaway} Posted: 20 Dec 2010 05:00 PM PST Ultimate Holiday Gift Guide: Day 45 There are many things children outgrow very fast in the first few years of life, such as clothes, shoes, and baby toys, but I really believe that there are some things that should last for years. For instance, ride on toys. In just a short amount of time our family has gone through such a surprising number of ride on toys that it's hard to keep track. Since most riding toys are designed for a very specific age group, you have to buy them carefully and plan just right to make sure your child will be able to use them during the right season. If you guess wrong, or if you buy too late, you are often left with... This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Roxio Creator 2011 {Review & Giveaway} Posted: 20 Dec 2010 02:40 PM PST Ultimate Holiday Gift Guide: Day 44 When we were at Sundance this year, 3D cameras, TVs and games were the main focus of many parties we went to. Because our group held two filmmakers and a photographer, we spent a good deal of time talking to the creators of the newest technology. What we found out was that many of these video cameras and still cameras cost more than my car and owning one wasn't likely to happen anytime soon. Although I have owned an old stereo camera before, I have never actually owned a working 3D camera of any kind. While some might say my camera collection is already complete, I had always held out hope I could create awesome 3D images and videos... |
Twister Hoopla for Family Game Night! Posted: 20 Dec 2010 01:39 PM PST Ultimate Holiday Gift Guide: Day 43 A little over a month ago I caught an Ellen DeGeneres show and was laughing as her audience members played a game that involved contestants holding various colored rings with different parts of their bodies. Much like the beloved Twister floor game of my youth, the game required contestants to contort their bodies to compete and the result was a hilarious tangle of limbs. While the game was reminiscent of Twister, there was one huge difference - there was no mat required. When I heard that this game they were playing was the new Twister Hoopla and that it could be bought at various retailers near me, I was really excited. But then when I found out that there... |
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