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Mother’s Day By The Numbers

Mother’s Day is around the corner (Sunday, May 8th) and if you haven’t started already, now’s the time to remember all the little things the moms around us do every day and get them a token of your appreciation. Moms are creative, capable, and resourceful. Moms work hard! That’s why moms deserve the best and Swagbucks wants to make sure your Mom gets the best. 


Right now you can earn up to 35% Cash Back on gifts for Mom at her favorite retailers when you shop through the Swagbucks Mother’s Day Sale, saving you lots of pennies and allowing you to splurge a little extra on mom!

Need more help shopping for mom? It’s no surprise that the Swagbucks community is packed with moms. So they surveyed their member base at the end of March to find out how moms view Mother’s Day. Swagbucks received more than 10,000 email responses and found the following:  
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I will receive Swagbucks for this post.

Digital Media Academy Coupon Code

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Digital Media Academy tech summer camps are filling up faster than ever! Don’t miss out on the summer experience of a lifetime – SAVE $100 with code CR8TECH16 when you register by April 30, 2016.

At DMA, kids (ages 6-12) and teens (ages 12-17) learn computer programming, app development, 3D modeling, robotics, graphic design, filmmaking, and much more!

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Choose from one week DMA Camps, or step it up with two week DMA Academies , all taught by industry experts and tech professionals.

Campers get hands-on experience creating projects using the latest hardware and software from Apple, Canon, Adobe, and more.

Digital Media Academy also offers STEM camps just for girls, called Made by Girls! Learn from a female role model and tech professional in an environment of creative girls just like you!

Hurry, save $50 with code CR8TECH16 when you register by April 30!

See you this summer at Digital Media Academy! #CreateTheNext

Find your summer camp at DigitalMediaAcademy.org! Questions? Call 1(866)656-3342 or email info@digitalmediaacademy.org.

This post is sponsored by Digital Media Academy through the US Family Guide.

Kinsa Smart Thermometer FREE After Swagbucks Issued!

If you’re a parent, you know how important it is to be prepared for your kid’s next fever. We try to always keep them healthy, but a sick day now and again is inevitable. Keeping a small supply of electrolyte fluids, maybe some Jell-o or Popsicles, kid-safe fever reducers, and, of course, a thermometer for the next sick day is second nature to many of us. But, while that pack of Jell-o might last forever in your cupboard, it’s probably time you upgraded to a thermometer that’s built for our modern lives.

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Kinsa is a company that specializes in this new breed of “Smart” thermometers, that interact with your smartphone to document your child’s temperature over time and help you make decisions about whether a good nights sleep and a cold towel will do, or if it’s time to check in with your pediatrician. Simply plug the Kinsa Smart Thermometer into your phone’s headphone jack (either on its own or with an optional extension cord) and launch their free app to see how Kinsa will work for you. The app has interactive games for kids to stay engaged and patient while the thermometer delivers an accurate reading, and by using your smartphone, Kinsa takes advantage of 25,000X the processing power of a regular digital thermometer. Tapping into the smartphone’s power, processing and display also means there are virtually no electronics inside – and no batteries are required – so the thermometer is extremely lightweight and durable for carrying with you, and is always ready for use.

Now, I get it, we don’t use thermometers every day, and $24.99 is a lot to pay for something that will mostly just sit in your medicine cabinet. But I found this great deal on Swagbucks where you can quite literally get the Kinsa Smart Thermometer for absolutely FREE. Here’s how it works:

 

  • Next, follow this link to get $5 off the Kinsa Smart Thermometer – $19.99 instead of it’s regular price of $24.99. Don’t worry, shipping is completely free within the US and there are no reoccurring payments. As I mentioned earlier, the associated Kinsa App is also free.

 

  • Once you complete your purchase, Swagbucks will give you 2000 SB, enough for a $20 PayPal gift card and only 200 SB shy of a $25 Amazon card.

That’s a pretty good deal, right? Buy a $20 Smart Thermometer and get a $20 in PayPal cash. It gets even better for those of you new to Swagbucks. Earning 2000 SB in one go is more than enough for you to get a 300 SB April Three Pour All Bonus (awarded on May 5th), netting you 2300 SB, worth a $25 Amazon or Target gift card and only 200 SB short of $25 PayPal cash.All that bonus might make you forget you’re getting a state-of-the-art Smart Thermometer in the process!

15% Off Any Yogi Surprise Subscription Box for LIFE here’s how!

Yogi Surprise is a yoga retreat in a box.  The Yoga lifestyle subscription box include 6-8 full size yoga lifestyle items, vegetarian and GMO free. There is a $70+ retail value in each Yoga lifestyle box for just $44.95/mo and free shipping.

The Yoga jewelry subscription box gives you 2 hand made pieces and an organic treat in each box. Handcrafted in Bali and fair trade.  All this for $24.99/mo and free shipping.

Of course I don’t want you to pay full price! No, this is Luv Saving Money.  So when you subscribe to either Yogi Surprise box with this link (or the banner above) AND use code YOGILOVE, you’ll get 15% Off for LIFE! No kidding.

Even if you’re not into yoga you can appreciate the GMO free and vegetarian products like food, treats, cleaning products, and more.

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This post does contain affiliate links. Regardless I only post legitimate offers from trusted sites.

In Regard To Joey Feek and All Those Fighting Cancer

I’m going to get serious here for a minute.  I rarely do these types of posts but this is something that hits close to home for me.  You see, several years ago my mother died from breast cancer. She was initially diagnosed at the age of 38. I was about 16 years old I believe . I’m the oldest of 4 kids.  My mom went through chemo, radiation, doctor’s appointments, etc.  After a while they said she was in remission and eventually felt the cancer was gone.  Then at the age of 50 she was experiencing terrible headaches that would not subside.  The one was so bad she went to the emergency room in the middle of the night. They did a CT scan and told her her breast cancer was back and it had metastasized to her brain. We quickly learned it was spreading everywhere. She had spots on her lungs, and several other place. They gave her 2 months to  live.

I watched my mother who was fussy about keeping a clean house and almost always had a home cooked meal on the table become more and more helpless and have more and more pain. I watched the stress on my dad as he was the main caregiver but he also had to work full-time to pay for her treatments, keep insurance, pay bills, etc. My dad had a good paying job but even with that the bills piled up. Yes even with insurance. Thousands of dollars in bills. My mom even had a debt collector tell her that “those doctors saved your life and your not going to pay your bills!” The thing is the doctors didn’t save her life.  No fault of their own the cancer was just too aggressive.  My parents were paying the bills, $10 a month on every bill which still equaled a few hundred dollars a month.

My mother got to the point that she needed help with everything. She could no longer eat, she couldn’t even sit up on her own.  Hospice became involved. My mother wanted to die at home and my dad did everything to make sure he fulfilled her wishes. And he did.  My mother passed in a hospital bed in our living room.

My reason for telling this story now.  I kept seeing daily posts about Joey Feek. Prayers for her, support for her and her family, praise for her husband, etc etc.  There should be, there should be prayers, I’m glad people feel for the family. But please remember that many families deal with this every day. They’re situations have added stressers though.  Some don’t have insurance, some don’t have the money to pay for treatment, caregivers have to make that painful decision of “Do I stay home and care for my loved one or do I go to work so I can keep the insurance, pay bills, and put food on the table?”. Some are single parents that have to worry about what will happen to their kids if they lose their fight. Some people have no one to lean on for support.

Please, when you share the “Light up facebook for Joey Feek” posts. And the “RIP Joey Feek” posts, and “pray for Joey Feek and family” …(and please do share the family is no less deserving) please consider adding “and for all those fighting Cancer” or say a prayer or send positive vibes to those every day people dealing with this shame situation”

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