Wednesday, November 2, 2011

The Pumpkin Patch and Halloween

For preschool we got to go to the Pumpkin Patch in Farmington.  I had never been there, but it was so much fun! It is definitely going to be a part of our family's Halloween traditions. 

When you first get there the kids can run around in hay bail maze,
It is perfect for parents because you can see their little heads, and it's more fun than challenge.


There are also places you can poke your head through and take a picture.

But the best part is, of course, picking a pumpkin. We loaded all of the kids into these wagon/handcarts that they have there.

The kids loved it!

We went so far back into the pumpkin patch that we found and fed some horses.

Mae was ticked pink to feed the horses, while Henry was scared to death!


Then we came back and paid for our pumpkins and they were pretty cheap! Ours was only $2.50.

Fun and festive!


For Halloween Mae was a "Pirate Princess"  because she wanted to be something a little scary but still girly, so it was perfect for her.


After we put all that makeup on her she said, "Wow Mom! Putting on makeup is sure fun!"  (Should I be worried for her teen years?)

Henry was a skeleton.  I knew he wouldn't sit still long enough for me to do any makeup on him, so I spiked his hair.  He ended up looking like he was 12 years old...


Jordan took them trick-or-treating up the hill, and they ran into some of our neighbors. Fun!

At each house Mae would take two treats, on for her and one for Henry. She chose which one she wanted first and then slipped the other into his bag.  Sweet!

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

To See the Little Mermaid


When we heard that the Little Mermaid was coming to St. George to the Tuacahn theater we knew we knew we had to take Mae.  Grandma and Grandpa Ammon kindly agreed to come with us to take care of Henry.


Mae loved the show!  It was so fun, it was a combination of Broadway Music mixed with an outdoor amphitheater with a fully functional river, and a waterfall completely covering the stage that they projected onto.

We were so proud of Mae, she stayed awake durning the whole thing even though it ended after 11:00 pm. After the show ended we hurried out so she could meet Ariel.  We found the waiting line right away because it was all roped off.  And we were only the second ones in line.  


Jordan and I thought, "This is PERFECT! We might be able to use this to bypass Disneyland for a few years!"  We waited, and there she was! 


And then it was Mae's turn...



But then something strange happened...



She didn't want go!?



So Jordan had to hold her up while I snapped a quick picture.
What's wrong?  She must be tired,  maybe she was feeling shy, maybe she didn't like Ariel...

It wasn't until the next morning when she woke up, that she was finally able to tell us.
She hated the prince's PONYTAIL!
(Boys should NOT have long hair!)



Mae has 11:30 PM & I hate boy's ponytails written all over her face. (But the Little Mermaid and the Prince were so so nice and kind, especially considering since they had been performing for three hours.)


Thursday, September 29, 2011

Consignment Update!

My toddler bike sold!

For $50!
(I bought it at a yard sale for $5!)
That means I get $25.


I brought some new things to Abode today as well.


My mom went through my grandma's attic
for her last yard sale,
And some great vintage things did not sell.

Today I consigned, The Game of Happiness,
an old school hot plate, and some 1950s movie lights
When I said they were from my grandma's attic,
it was like the secret password!

I also consigned some canisters
similar to these:
Which my grandma and grandpa got for their wedding.
I also threw in some things I found at the D.I. as well.

Since I was there, I had to browse around!
Here's what I bought:
A cool hook
To use in my downstairs bathroom as a hand towel holder.

And...
(It's so great!)
....
A gorgeous shelf!
It sits flat against the wall,
but the bottom decoration jets out about 6 inches.
I'm not sure where I will put it, but it will be great!

As I was paying, she asked if I wanted to use the $25 dollars in my account, instead of having them cut me a check.
YES!
So I only paid 1.63 for my two new treasures.

Consigning is addicting!!



Thursday, September 22, 2011

Stop Chasing the Coveted Facebook “Like” Faux Follower

A few months ago, when watching the news the night Osama Bin Laden was killed, the national news outlet I was viewing decided to pull up their Facebook Page on live TV to show what some of their viewers were saying about the big news.

Below is roughly how the exchange went….

“(News Anchor) Well, Amy Johnson says ‘God Bless America and God Bless our Troops’.“

(Keep in mind this is while they are showing their Facebook fan page live on screen)

Anchor searches for another politically correct viewer comment for a few seconds . . .

“And, Josh Hallowell says ‘The witch is DEAD’.”

(Again, keep in mind their Facebook page is live on the screen, the viewer can see exactly what he’s reading in addition to comments like ‘I hope all of his 72 virgins are men’, ‘Osama down, now off to find Waldo and Carmen San Diego!’, and some other vulgar commentary as well as cuss words.)

It seems that everyone is trying to plug their Facebook page lately. This is for obvious reasons. Despite recent changes to navigation within Facebook that have spurred user complaints, we’ve seen this story before and we’ll see the same result. People aren’t leaving. . . Facebook isn’t going away . . . and while Google + may disrupt Facebook or knock it slightly off course, it will not soon replace the behemoth.

Some have grown somewhat annoyed at corporation’s attempts to use Facebook to appear relevant. Increasingly, we hear across multiple news and media outlets and in television commercials, “Follow Us On Facebook!”

So, the question is, how do we successfully integrate Facebook into more comprehensive marketing and messaging plans for your business? We all understand the actual end goal . . . Increased exposure, additional opportunities for sponsorship/advertisers, etc. However, if you do not have something relevant or of value for the user to look at on your Facebook page, why promote it at all? This is the same content question that has plagued all marketers for 15+ years with the invention of the internet and websites.

Many brands and idea promoters want as many Facebook fans and Twitter followers as they possibly can, as soon as they can possibly get them. This is a repeated request we get from companies we work with, “How do we get more Facebook followers? We know we need to be doing social media, but we don’t know why or how.”

A lot of these fans and followers are not true followers. One thing to consider is how many of these fans and followers have hidden you in their news feeds. And, with recent Facebook changes, it may be even harder to market to an already existent pool of “followers”. Marketer Seth Godin calls these “Sunny Day Friends”. Users that “follow” in a fleeting moment of interest of attempt to take advantage of a one time offer. In an experiment Godin recently conducted on Facebook, 200,000 followers led to 25 clickthroughs. That’s a .01% CTR! Ouch!

Social Graph In the chart above, the curves represent different ideas and different starting points.

Godin says, “If you start with 10,000 fans and have an idea that on average nets .8 new people per generation, that means that 10,000 people will pass it on to 8000 people, and then 6400 people, etc. That’s yellow on the graph. Pretty soon, it dies out.

On the other hand, if you start with 100 people (99% less!) and the idea is twice as good (1.5 net passalong) it doesn’t take long before you overtake the other plan. (the green). That’s not even including the compounding of new people getting you people.

But wait! If your idea is just a little more viral, a 1.7 passalong, wow, huge results. Infinity, here we come. That’s the purple (of course.)”

His point? Better ideas lead to better social media campaigns. More followers does not equal success. Less followers that are more engaged are better than more followers that are less engaged.

An example of a good use of a Facebook page to promote consumer loyalty: Corporate PR. Sponsor a contest to donate money to vote for the best charity, and donate money to the winning charity. Proper use of Facebook? Yes, you are promoting a social cause and getting good PR from it, all while doing positive viral marketing that is likely to spread. (Good marketing rule of thumb, the more emotional and personal a campaign, the better!)

Example of a bad use of Facebook page to promote consumer loyalty: “Follow us on Facebook and Twitter”. We hear this often on traditional media, but often one goes to a company’s Facebook page and there is nothing there. Nothing interactive. No call to action. No strategy. Why should I follow you? What’s in it for me?

Like I said, Facebook has its place and purpose, but too often it is promoted in an attempt to appear relevant and even REPLACE other crucially important marketing and messaging channels. The number of followers or friends you have says nothing to the actual experience or quality of the content you are discussing.

As Seth Godin puts it, “a slightly better idea defeats a much bigger but disconnected user base every time.

The lesson: spend your time coming up with better ideas, not with more (faux) followers.”

Friday, July 8, 2011

Happy Fourth of July

Happy Fourth of July
Mae and Henry Style

It was such a sunny beautiful day!


Bless them!

Handsome Henry




On the fourth, we went for a hike, and played outside in our swimming pool.
Actually, it was just Jordan and the babies.


Fun!

They played out there for ages.


Friday, July 1, 2011

All Kinds of Fun


We got a new sand box,
and I think it was a hit
.


I think Henry likes the sand box the best!
What you can't see is the sand beard around his face.
He thought it tasted good, (but I'm having trouble getting him to eat bread...)



Then they had to clean each other off,
and take a drink.


Then Mae would spit water at Henry,
He would crack up,
And spit water back at her.
Some good clean fun!

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Great 5 Years


To my lovely wife, It's been the best 5 years of my life and you are my best friend! Here's to 75 more!