Xbox 360 “Project Natal” Preview

Last week, I attended a “Project Natal” preview event hosted by Xbox 360. Since I could bring a couple of people with me (along with my family), I had Mom in the City reviewer Lesley’s husband – Marc (a huge gamer fan) – and the son (“R”) of another mom in the city come with … Read More

Hands-on Kinect Event At Loft 7

After the Cirque du Soleil event, many of us went to an after-party/hands-on Kinect event at Loft 7. Below is a video glimpse of people trying out several of the games. (The Star Wars and yoga ones that were so popular at the Cirque experience were not available, but there were a lot of other … Read More

LA Trip: We Spent A “Happy” Hour at The Lab Gastropub

Several of the bloggers and vloggers who were attending the world premiere of Project Natal met up at a nearby “pub”, The Lab Gastropub beforehand. The especially fun part was that I was able to meet several local Los Angeles area moms who blog (@daytrippingmom @peachhead and @mintcool) at the happy hour. It was especially … Read More

LA Trip: The Kyoto Grand Hotel Was Very Grand

Our hotel room at The Kyoto Grand Hotel was dim and peaceful. (I could have opened the windows if I wanted more light, but I liked the serene vibe.) I’ll let you take a glimpse for yourself. I just wish that you could feel the bed. If was one of – if not THE – … Read More

“Closed” for President’s Week

School is closed for President’s Week. Likewise, I will be taking the week off from blogging so that I can spend time with “my guys”. I plan on writing about the following things when I return next week: -The AMAZING Marriage retreat that I went to over Valentine’s Day weekend. There was a lot covered, … Read More

5 Easy Homeschool Organization Tips For Back To School

5 Easy Homeschool Organization Tips For Back To School

Since many of us moms will be remote schooling (partially or fully) this school year, I decided to get some homeschool organization tips from my friend Natalie. I call Natalie a homeschooling “expert” because she has successfully homeschooled her three wonderful daughters. (Two of them attend Harvard and one is a budding artist.) I am … Read More