Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Greg Landry Homeschool to the Rescue!

This post is sponsored by College Prep Science. 



Now, more than ever, in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, homeschooling has been front and center. Whether it's been thrust upon unprepared parents trying to navigate working from home while overseeing the education of their children, or a shifting of focus for those parents already educating their kids at home who no longer can be part of the homeschooling network they've relied upon for years, due to social distancing. 

Greg Landry homeschool has pioneered science classes and labs for homeschooling families. He offers online classes (for science leaning students and “non-science” students), science labs, ACT prep, homeschool student-produced print publications, and a podcast for homeschool moms. He has a heart for students and a passion for science... but more specifically a passion for teaching students to see God's hand in every aspect of His creation that surrounds us. His goal is to help them see that God's creation didn't just happen by chance - it wasn't an accident, a fluke of nature.

Greg Landry has spent the past 20+ years teaching science. He taught at a university, taught thousands of homeschooled students, has mentored students planning to pursue science/pre-med degrees, has designed and directed a university anatomy and physiology/biology/cadaver lab, has published and presented scientific research, has academically counseled hundreds of college pre-professional (pre-med, pre-dental, pre-physical therapy, etc.) sophomores and juniors, has designed science labs for homeschooled students and has written science lab manuals. Ten years ago he originated the "pre" classes (Pre-Biology, Pre-Anatomy & Physiology, Pre-Chemistry, and Pre-Physics) as a means of minimizing the intimidation of high school level science and preparing middle school age students for specific high school level classes. As one homeschool mom described it, "Greg has a unique ability to pull out the most important information and present it in a way that's interesting and easy to understand." 



The thrust of Greg Landry homeschool science is to give homeschooled students access to Christian Worldview science that is focused on scientific inquiry, critical thinking, process reasoning, data collection, and the graphical and written representation of research. Greg says, "We want to prepare competent, confident students for their remaining high school years, their college years, and life. 

Greg and his wife live near Nashville, TN. His desire is to follow the Lord's leading in teaching students to illuminate the incredible creation the Lord has put all around us. It reveals His glory! ​Homeschool dad, scientist, and former college professor, Greg Landry, offers live, online homeschool science classes, Homeschool ACT Prep Bootcamp, the Homeschool Mom’s Science Podcast, in-person two-day science lab intensives nationwide, freebies for homeschool moms, and student-produced homeschool print publications.

Sunday, March 15, 2020

Snippets from my life -- Waiting

September 1989

Photo by Linnaea Mallette


Pushing aside the gauze curtains, I glanced out the back window and watched as my seven-year-old shuffled down the driveway. She reached the street, looking to her left and then to her right, waiting for her friend to come and play with her, to distract her, to make her forget for a while.

I don't think she heard me approaching as she sat cross-legged at the end of the driveway. I assumed her position and we sat quietly for a while, side-by-side. We were both waiting. The nightmare that had begun two short endless days ago was ever present. My husband, her daddy, was gone and tonight we had to go to a service where he would be eulogized.

"Did Daddy have on his old shoes?" Her question disrupted my thoughts. 

"What?" I asked. 

She repeated the question. 

"What do you mean, Bethany?"

"Well, if Daddy had on his new tennis shoes, he could have run faster and gotten away from the fire."

I didn't know what to say. I, too, wanted answers. 

Again, Bethany spoke. "I wish he would've worn his new shoes."

I still had no words for her. We went back to waiting, side-by-side. She was waiting for her friend. I was waiting, hoping, praying for the alarm clock to ring and for my husband to say, "Hana, it's time to get up."


Tuesday, March 10, 2020

My Favorite Things -- Silver Lozenges with Manuka Honey

I decided to start a new feature on GG: It's called My Favorite Things and will feature products I love. With a variety of infectious viruses on everyone's mind, I thought this week would be a good week to feature Silver Biotics® Silver Lozenges. They're made with 60 ppm SilverSol® and manuka honey. 



I've been a long-time lover of silver and its healing benefits. And ever since I was introduced to Multi-Healing Balm (which, sadly, is no longer available), I've been a believer in the miracle of manuka. So when I discovered these dandy little lozenges, I snatched them up. 

They're great to take at the first sign of a cold or sore throat. But I take one a day to ward off any sickness. They're made with organic ingredients and Silver Biotics patented nano-silver technology, raw New Zealand manuka honey, and cooling mint. A perfect combination. And they taste great!

Concerned about the influenza, pneumonia, or bronchitis? It goes without saying, although everyone is saying it, wash your hands. Often. And do the 20 second thing. And suck on some Silver Biotics Silver Lozenges to boost your immune system. They're even on sale right now (3/10/2020) at The Vitamin Shoppe. I just ordered 3 more bags!


And there you have the multiple reasons Silver Biotics Silver Lozenges made My Favorite Things list. And, no, this is not a sponsored post. Just my honest opinion.

Carry on and stay well.



Tuesday, March 3, 2020

Observe Chimps in the Wild—Without a Passport!

I don't want to brag, but I have some really cool writer friends. They're part of my tribe and I love hearing about their projects and celebrating their success with them. Today's guest post is by Dana Colecchia Getz, one of the fine writers in my monthly writing group, Writers at Work. She was asked to attend a program put on by Project Chimps and kindly agreed to write a blog post for me. I thought the GG community would enjoy learning more.

Crystal Alba/Project Chimps

For years, chimpanzees were used in invasive experimentation. Studies ranged from crash tests to HIV testing. Some chimps, like Hercules and Leo, spent their days forced to unnaturally walk upright with electrodes embedded into their muscles. 

Now Hercules, Leo, and 79 other chimpanzees formerly living in research labs are able to spend their days foraging, climbing, and playing in a natural, 236-acre forested setting. Project Chimps, a chimpanzee sanctuary set in the Georgian Blue Ridge Mountains, has become their forever home. 2015 marked the end of invasive experimentation on chimpanzees in the United States leaving chimps living in private research facilities with no place to go. Project Chimps stepped in to help by slowly transferring the primates to their sanctuary in 2016, with the goal of eventually housing 200 chimpanzees. 

Crystal Alba/Project Chimps
As they continue expanding the habitat for more chimps, they are broadening opportunities for humans as well. Although not generally open to the public, Project Chimps offers a variety of tours and volunteer-based ecotourism for animal and nature lovers of all ages. With the insight of a trained guide throughout the experiences, visitors are able to observe the chimps from platforms and windowed sections of wall along the perimeter of the habitat. It is important to remember, however, that unlike a zoo, the animals are free to explore as they want, which means visitors on a short tour cannot be guaranteed a sighting—although that is rare. According to Project Chimps director Ali Crumpaker, “They are not on exhibit. They are not there for your entertainment. We tell people all of the time—you are putting on the parade. You are part of the show. You are bringing something to them and if they are interested in what you bring to the environment, they will come and watch you.”

The goal of the sanctuary is to create a “fission-fusion society” where the physical environment supports their transition from lab to a more natural setting. In most labs, the chimpanzees were separated by age and gender. Here, for the first time, they can choose how they spend their day and with whom they interact. Visitors and volunteers have the unique opportunity to observe them as they navigate these new social structures as they would in the wild. 

If you are looking for a socially-conscious trip, consider visiting Project Chimps.They are certified by the Global Federation of Sanctuaries, ensuring the highest standards of animal care are upheld. Located only two hours outside of Atlanta, their tours offer a unique opportunity within the United States that many would be unable to experience otherwise. 

“You don’t need a passport, or a visa, or an expensive plane trip to go experience some creatures that are so close to us in a way that enriches the chimpanzees’ lives and educates the humans’ lives all at the same time,” explained Crumpaker.

Project Chimps

Project Chimps Ecotourism/Voluntourism Opportunities

Family-friendly Experiences: 

Discovery Days, Chimps Rock! and Chimp-or-Treat. (Plan ahead for Discovery Days, as they sell out months in advance.)


Chimpcation- a week long voluntourism opportunity better suited to adults and older kids who can be more actively involved.  
Spring Brachiate- an alternative spring break program, for college kids.

Full-day photography workshop 
AirBnb Experiences- 2 hour guided tour or tour with introduction to beekeeping

Dana Colecchia Getz is a Pittsburgh-based freelance writer specializing in travel, parenting, and social change. She is the recipient of a regional Jefferson Award for Public Service for her work as the founder of KnitHope, a grassroots craftivism project. Her writing has appeared in numerous publications including The Christian Science Monitor, Go World Travel, Livability.com, The Sunlight Press and Mamalode. You can follow her musings on Twitter @DanaCGetz.

Sunday, January 5, 2020

Dinosaur Adventure -- The Dinosaurs Have Come and Gone

Disclosure: This is a sponsored post. I received tickets to Dinosaur Adventure in exchange for this honest review.


Last weekend, we treated one of our grandchildren with an adventure... a dinosaur adventure. The middle of five grandchildren, Miss M has been obsessed with dinosaurs for most of her short life. We hosted a dinosaur party for her 5th birthday, complete with a dinosaur egg hunt, pin the tail on the dinosaur, and a visit from Polly the paleontologist. The next year, my husband and I took Miss M to DuBois, PA for a weekend that included a visit to Doolittle's where they've set up an impressive display of life-sized animatronic dinosaurs in a huge warehouse. Our delighted granddaughter had the opportunity to get up close and personal with the dinosaurs, dig for fossils, and ride a dinosaur, all for the at-that-time price of $3!



For Christmas, we gifted her with another visit to see dinosaurs; this time right outside of Pittsburgh at the Monroeville Convention Center. The traveling show, Dinosaur Adventure, was in town for 3 days and Miss M was once again delighted. She wanted to take her sisters along, but one of them was sick, so just her older sister joined us for the experience. The ticket prices ranged between $20 and $55. For the higher amount, you could ride all the rides and do all the activities.




The kids had a lot of fun and that is what mattered most. But to be honest, there were things I wasn't too impressed with. For instance, some of the dinosaurs weren't in the best of conditions, with rips in them and poor construction that gave everyone a glimpse into the wiring. Often the joints just weren't put together too well. 




The rides were unique, with Jurassic jeeps, walking ride-on-dinosaurs, and dinosaurs that raced around a track. I appreciated the disposable caps the kids put on their heads before donning helmets for the rides, thus preventing the spread of head lice, but it was incredibly wasteful. Rather, I think each child should have received a cap with their arm bands and worn the same one with each ride. Of course, we were able to think to hold on to the caps, but most people wouldn't have considered it.


There were only 2 jeeps, which meant LONG lines to ride them. We opted not to wait. We did, however wait for over 30 minutes for Miss M to ride the very cute "walking" dinosaurs. I'd never seen a ride like it and thought it looked like a lot of fun.

The kids spent quite a bit of time in the inflatable maze and slides, but I was appalled by the lack of supervision there. The sign clearly stated that everyone had to wear socks and had to be taller than or shorter than the measurement posted. However, there were toddlers, kids carrying infants, barefoot kids, older (thus taller than allowed) kids, and basically total chaos. There was an attendant present, but he just sat on a chair and looked at his phone. Like I said, I was appalled.




The shows were fair and no times were posted, so we waited a few times and eventually left because nothing happened. We did catch two of the "performances" however, and were not impressed.




One thing that did impress me was the huge walking dinosaur that came out and interacted with the guests. He patiently posed for pictures with anyone who wanted one. There were also a couple of baby dinosaur puppets expertly operated by their handlers as they walked through the crowd, allowing the children to pet the dinosaurs. But you had to watch out -- they were biters!



Miss M has a problem with gluten, so there wasn't anything for her to eat in the concession stand. Even the fries were coated with breading of some sort. That was disappointing. I didn't think to take snacks with us.




As I said, the kids had fun. They wouldn't pick up on the things I was critical of. But after being at Doolittle's in DuBois, I did have something to compare Dinosaur Adventure to and I wasn't impressed. If you're able to get to DuBois, I recommend you give it a try.





Here are some more highlights that kept a smile on Miss M's face.









Finally, this sign greeted us upon entry and I immediately worried that quality control wasn't a priority for this organization. "Oppurtunity".... Really? Looks like proofreading is going the way of the dinosaurs... it's practically extinct. 

Doolittles


All-in-all, for Miss M's sake, I'm glad we didn't miss this oppOrtunity!












Tuesday, November 12, 2019

The Dinosaurs are Coming!

Disclosure: This is a sponsored post. I am attending the event at no cost in exchange for promotion.





So I'm super excited. The Dinosaur Adventure is coming to Pittsburgh the weekend after Christmas! That means I have the perfect Christmas gift for my 6 YO granddaughter who is obsessed with dinosaurs! 

As I've told you before, I'm trying to give more experience gifts to my grandchildren in place of stuff. For her birthday, we took her to a dinosaur exhibit in DuBois, PA. My husband and I had a lovely weekend showing her just how special she is to us. Now in December, we can spend a day engrossed in all things dinosaur, just for her!

If you have a dinosaur-obsessed little one in your life and you live in one of the cities where the Dinosaur Adventure will be, I encourage you to take them and immerse yourself in this awesome experience! 

Here's their tour schedule:

Madison WI - Alliant Energy Center - Nov. 16-17
Fort Wayne IN - Allen County War Memorial Coliseum - Nov. 23-24
Toledo OH - Seagate Convention Center - Dec. 7-8
Raleigh NC - NC State Fairgrounds - Jim Graham Bldg. - Dec. 14-15
Allentown PA - Allentown Fairgrounds - Dec. 21-22
Pittsburgh PA - Monroeville Convention Center - Dec. 27-29

Dinosaur Adventure is an all-new, one-of-a-kind exhibit featuring realistic, life-sized dinosaurs that come alive with their life-like movement and roars. Learn about the most popular dinosaurs - Tyrannosaurus, Triceratops, Diplodocus, Velociraptor - and explore recent finds with exciting discoveries!

As part of Dinosaur Adventure, children of all ages will enjoy a variety of activities: 

  • Fossil crafting
  • Jurassic jeeps
  • Themed obstacle courses
  • Riding their favorite dinosaur
  • And more!
The entire family will also be amused by the live entertainment featuring a walking dinosaur show and a baby dinosaur meet & greet!

Now we come to the best part: My readers SAVE $3 OFF any Adult, Child Activity, or VIP Ticket!

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Monday, September 23, 2019

See the Light Bible Stories Giveaway!




Enter to Win See the Light's Interactive Bible Stories On-Demand/Downloadable



I loved sharing Bible stories with my kids when they were little. Sometimes, when we had to miss church for one reason or another, we would "play" church. We would sing, pray, and listen to a story from the Bible. I remember a time my youngest even made bulletins for all of us. Church and learning from the Bible meant a lot to us as a family. Now I'm blessed to be able to share these same stories with my 5 grandchildren. Of course, all kids love interactive learning with art and music and, of course, narrative.


See the Light's Bible Stories series combines chalk art, narrative, original music, and interactive projects to bring five Bible stories to life for your child. These DVDs are great for family worship, children's church, VBS, or just for a fun time around the Word of God.

Your children will remember more of the stories as they complete 3 art projects (creative lettering, mixed-media, and pastel) related to the story they just watched. Watch with them as they learn about the birth of Jesus in Gift of Love, the Easter story (The Crossmaker), the birth of Moses (God's Special Surprise), Jonah (God's Runaway), and the Apostle Paul (Shipwrecked). Combined, this series contains almost 12 hours of content!


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Teaching Art At Home Has Never Been This Easy--Or This Fun!! Visit See the Light to Try 3 FREE Video Art Lessons!

THE BIBLE STORIES SERIES:

About The Cross Maker: Dominic, the son of a carpenter, finds himself drawn into the unforgettable trail of the man called Jesus. Share in this amazing adventure that takes Dominic from Christ’s crucifixion to a place of redemption, and a face-to-face meeting with the risen Christ.

About God's Special Surprise: At first God’s people were free to work and play. Years later they were slaves. But they were still God’s people. In His time, God sent a special surprise. Families will thrill to the love and faith of a mother desperate to save her baby boy from death. 
Children and adults will admire the bravery of a sister who dared to speak to a powerful princess. The drama in this story of Moses will help build the faith of children, and encourage obedience to the Word of God.

About Gift of Love: They were poor. They were exhausted from the long journey. Faith and obedience kept them going. Join Mary and Joseph in this dramatic retelling of the wondrous story that led to the fulfillment of Scripture in the birth of Jesus, Son of God, Savior of the world. See and hear the rejoicing of the glittering army of angels.


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About Shipwrecked: Giovanni accompanies his father on an unforgettable journey of fear and hope. The storm at sea is unrelenting. The ship is being torn apart. All seems lost, and yet... one prisoner, a courageous hero, knows God, and that changes everything. As children experience this dramatic story of the Apostle Paul through the eyes of Giovanni, their faith in the power and mercy of God will be strengthened.

About God's Runaway: God told his prophet Jonah to go to Nineveh, but Jonah was determined to disobey. The shocking consequence got Jonah’s attention! This exciting story is artfully brought to life, and demonstrates God’s love and mercy to Jonah, to the people of Nineveh, and to each one of us.

ENTER TO WIN!
One Winner Will Receive See the Light Bible Stories (APV $75)
(Downloadable/On-Demand Version)

The giveaway is open US Only, 18+
The giveaway ends 10/8 at 11:59 EST

Be sure to come back daily for more chances to win.




Don't forget to enter my 10th blogiversary giveaway with great prizes. But hurry. The giveaway ends at midnight on 9/30/2019. Click here to enter. 





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Ozeri Prize Pack Giveaway (APV $250)





Autumn has finally arrived. If you're like me, you love to sit in front of a fire on a crisp fall night with a glass of red wine. Add some cheese and I'm even happier. The wine openers in this giveaway are awfully sweet. You can keep one and stash another away to give to someone else over the holidays. It would make a really nice hostess gift! But aside from the wine openers, the other products included in the prize package are fantastic! I wish I could win this one!





Rotating Knife Block doubles as a Tablet Holder! Knives included are an 8” Chef Knife, 8” Bread Knife, 8” Slicing Knife, 5” Utility Knife and a 3. 5” Paring Knife, each with an elegant satin finish. The knives rest in a sustainably-sourced rotating Acacia wood Knife Block, with a tablet holder for easy access to your favorite food blogger websites, and videos on any of your smart devices. *Tablet not included and shown for illustration only.

Ozeri 5 Piece Knife and Sharpener Set

Crafted from a single-piece design with perfectly balanced ergonomic hollow handles for impeccable stability and control, each knife is completely tarnish, stain, rust and odor-resistant, and finished in elegant satin. The knives store in a sustainably-sourced wooden knife case with a built-in knife sharpener for lifetime performance. Handcrafted blades made of ultra-durable imported Japanese stainless steel, and 420 grade stainless steel handles, the Ozeri 5-Piece Stainless Steel Knife and Sharpener Set includes an 8” Chef Knife, an 8” Slicing Knife, a 7" Santoku Knife and a 3.5” Utility Knife.

Ozeri Touch Professional Digital Kitchen Scale

The Ozeri Touch Digital Kitchen Scale features an elegant reflective colored surface made out of high quality tempered glass that is 4 times stronger than normal glass. It includes 4 high-precision sensors to deliver superior accuracy and the fastest response times for the quick paced chef. The Ozeri Touch also features an automatic Tare button that quickly calculates the net weight of your ingredients by subtracting the container weight, whether the container is a bowl, tray or plate. Capacity range from a mere 0.05 ounce to 12 pounds and 10.8 ounces (1 gram to 5750 grams), and provides measurements in graduations of 1 g or 0.05 oz on its bright LCD screen (grams | ounces | pounds | kilograms). Scale comes equipped with 2 removable Lithium batteries for extended life, and automatically powers off after 2 minutes of inactivity to preserve battery life.

Ozeri ZK18-WG Rev Digital Kitchen Scale with Electro-Mechanical Weight Dial, Gray Dial

Ozeri Rev Digital Kitchen Scale with Electro-Mechanical Weight Dial

The Ozeri Rev Digital Kitchen Scale with Electro-Mechanical Weight Dial is the world's first digital kitchen scale to incorporate a synchronized electro-mechanical dial and LCD that automatically illuminate and display the measured weight both digitally and mechanically. Scale is equipped with 4 new high-precision sensors that accurately weigh from 0.1 oz to 11 lbs (5000 g) in graduations of 0.1 oz or 1 gram. Dual display system provides a digital display for precision measurements in ounces, grams or millimeters, and a mechanical analog dial for viewing measurements of heavier items in both lbs and kg simultaneously. The Rev utilizes a Touch Tare button to instantly calculate the net weight of your ingredients, and a convenient Unit button to change the unit of measurement displayed on the LCD from lbs:oz to grams and ml. 3 AAA batteries (included) and features a low battery indicator.

Ozeri Moderna Artisan Set

Ozeri Moderna Artisan Series Double Wall 

Beverage/Espresso Shot Glasses

Durable, heat and condensation-resistant, mouth-blown borosilicate glass of the finest quality, the newly improved MODERNA glasses belong to the Ozeri Artisan Series of award-winning handcrafted drinkware. Each glass features MODERNA's double-walled design that suspends beverages within an inner wall for the ultimate insulation, preserving drinks at their ideal temperature. The patent-pending MODERNA glasses are great for coffee, cappuccinos, hot or iced teas, cocktails, frozen beverages and much more. Each set contains 4 handmade 2 oz glasses designed for lifetime use. The MODERNA glasses are completely microwave and freezer safe.

 Ozeri Earth Dish Set

Ozeri Earth Dish Set For Kids, 100% Made from a Plant
The Ozeri Earth Dish Set For Kids is 100% made of naturally grown plant material, and completly free of melamine, plastics, BPA, BPS, PVC, phthalates, dyes, nitrosamines, formaldehyde, lead, or anything not derived from a plant. The Ozeri Earth Dish Set includes a sectional plate, bowl, sippy cup with dual handles, gentle fork and spoon, each perfectly sized for little fingers. Each item in the set is durable, reusable, lightweight and leakproof, and reflects a unique earthy-texture from its plant origination. Once underground, each item in the Ozeri Earth Dish Set biodegrades back into natural elements within 2 – 3 years. The Ozeri Earth Dish Set For Kids is FDA approved. It is also refrigerator, freezer and dishwasher-safe, and heat-resistant up to 248F / 120C.



Ozeri Earth Ramen Bowl 6-Piece Set, 100% Made from a Plant

Ozeri Earth Ramen Bowl 6-Piece Set

The Ozeri Earth Ramen Bowl Set is 100% made of naturally grown plant material, and completely free of melamine, plastics, BPA, BPS, PVC, phthalates, dyes, nitrosamines, formaldehyde, lead, or anything not derived from a plant. The Ramen Bowl Set includes two 33.5oz (993ml) Ramen bowls, two 5.5" (14cm) spoons and 2 sets of 8.6" (22cm) chopsticks. The Ozeri Earth Ramen Bowl 6-Piece Set is FDA approved. It is also refrigerator, freezer and dishwasher-safe, and heat-resistant up to 248F / 120C.


Ozeri OW08A Fascina Electric Wine Bottle Opener

Ozeri Fascina Electric Wine Bottle Opener & Corkscrew

Introducing the Ozeri Fascina Electric Wine Opener. Capable of opening up to 60 bottles on a single set of inexpensive AAA batteries, the Fascina requires no more effort than pushing a button for cork removal. The Ozeri Fascina Electric Wine Opener is completely cordless and includes a compact and integrated foil cutter that removes easily. Capable with both natural and synthetic corks, the Fascina boasts an ultra light-weight design for effortless handling. Start by using the included foil cutter to remove the wine bottle seal. Simply press the Down button to activate cork removal. Then press the Up button to release the cork. Voila. 6 AAA batteries (included)

Ozeri Gusto Electric Wine Bottle Opener

Azeri Gusto Electric Wine Opener is capable of opening up to 60 bottles on one set of AA batteries, the Gusto removes corks in mere seconds with push-button ease, without the struggle of a traditional wine opener. The Gusto Electric Wine Opener is completely cordless and automatically removes and ejects both natural and synthetic corks, without any embarrassing shredding. Azeri Gusto is built with an integrated foil cutter to easily remove wine seals. The Azeri Gusto Electric Wine Opener is a worthy companion for any gatherings with red or white wines, and whether you are a host or guest, is sure to impress before the first sip. Runs on 4 easy-to-find, standard AA batteries.


Ozeri OW02A-B Nouveaux Electric Wine Opener with Removable Free Foil Cutter, Elegant Black AND Ozeri OW13A Gusto Electric Wine Bottle Opener, One Size, Black

Ozeri Nouveaux Electric Wine Opener with Removable Free Foil Cutter

The Ozeri Nouveaux Electric Wine Opener in elegant black combines an European inspired cordless design with a new ultra fast rechargeable motor that opens up to 40 bottles, all on a single charge. The Nouveaux introduces a celebrated design incorporating elegant curves that allow it to stand vertically without the use of a separate base or stand. Designed for home and restaurant use, the Ozeri Nouveaux Electric removes a wine bottle cork with the gentle push of a button. Unlike other electric wine openers, it features a transparent corkscrew shell that makes the cork removal process completely visible. When in use or while being recharged with the included compact adaptor, the Nouveaux illuminates its transparent bottom shell with calming blue indicator lights. A completely cordless wine opener, the Nouveaux opens both natural and synthetic corks, and features an ergonomic grip for easy handling. With its fashionable design, high quality materials and durable construction, The Ozeri Nouveaux Electric Wine Opener is the ultimate companion to every wine bottle.
 
ENTER TO WIN!
One Winner Will Receive an Ozeri Prize Package (APV $250)

The giveaway is open US Only, 18+
The giveaway ends 10/9 at 11:59 EST

Be sure to come back daily for more chances to win.



Don't forget to enter my 10th blogiversary giveaway with great prizes. But hurry. The giveaway ends at midnight on 9/30/2019. Click here to enter. 



Mommy’s Playbook Giveaway Rules: This giveaway is Sponsored by Ozeri and hosted by Mommy’s Playbook. Victoria and/or Mommy’s Playbook, Participating bloggers, are not responsible for prize fulfillment. By entering this giveaway you are giving the giveaway host and/or event sponsor permission to retain your email address for future communication, you may choose to opt-out of such communications at any time. This giveaway is not sponsored or endorsed by any social media outlet including, but not limited to, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Pinterest. Please contact Victoria (at) MommysPlaybook.com regarding any questions you have pertaining to this giveaway.
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