Giveaway: $500 AmEx Gift Card & Year’s Supply of Boogie Wipes
On December 24th this year, I am packing up my Jewish family and taking them to Poppy and Nonna’s house in Rhode Island for their very first Christmas.
Poppy, aka “my father”, has been trying to establish a holiday with the family for years. When my parents got separated, back when I was ten years old, it was written into the divorce settlement that holidays would be spent with my mother (aka Grammy, but not Grammy at the time for obvious reasons.) My sister and I didn’t think much of it growing up and our traditions carried into adulthood, which means that even now, we spend holidays with our mom.
A few years ago, my dad mentioned something to my sister and me about spending Thanksgiving with him that year and we reacted like this was the most ludicrous thing we had ever heard.
“We can’t NOT spend Thanksgiving with MOM!”
“You don’t even care about the holidays, Dad.”
I will never forget the look on my dad’s face. It was at that moment I realized the reason my dad never seemed to celebrate the holidays was because he couldn’t celebrate them with his kids.
For a few years after that, we tried to establish fake holidays that we would spend with my father. “Liar’s Day” was a celebration that took place on March 6th, the day my dad thought was his birthday for most of his life, until his mother broke the news to him that he was actually born on May 6th and she had lied so he could make the kindergarten cut-off. “Status Day” was a celebration that took place on October 29th, the date my brother-in-law’s parents engraved on the back of his fancy new watch which had no significance whatsoever except that was the date they bought the watch. FYI- “Status Day” is a fabulous holiday where you go out to a really expensive restaurant and buy your loved one the cheapest item you can find from an obnoxiously upscale brand. Like a Gucci pair of socks or a Prada shower cap.
But none of these holidays really stuck with my father.
Then this year, my dad invited us up to their house in Rhode Island for Christmas. Nonna (my stepmother) is Catholic and celebrates Christmas as most people do— with a tree, Christmas Eve Dinner, stockings hung on the mantle, etc. He said the kids could help decorate a smaller kid’s tree the night before, we could do the whole cookies and milk thing for Santa and open presents the next morning.
“Oh my god, DAD! This is it! Why didn’t we think of this before? YOU CAN HAVE CHRISTMAS!!!!!!”
So. Now I am tasked with not only buying Hanukah and Christmas presents, I also need to buy stocking stuffers. I HAVE NEVER HAD TO BUY STOCKING STUFFERS BEFORE. It is the most exciting thing ever.
In partnership with Boogies Wipes, I have put together my “#1 Picks” for stocking stuffers. You know, since they are the experts on all things stuffed and picked. If you don’t see the wordplay there, your children stick their fingers up their stuffed noses to pick out their boogers far less than mine do.
To make it even more fun— if you tell me your #1 Stocking Stuffer Pick in the comment section below, you could win a $500 American Express gift card and a year’s supply of Boogie Wipes! (I’m really having a lot of awesome holiday giveaways, aren’t I???)
Here goes…
1) Pink dice 2) Go Fish
3) Heart Measuring Spoons
4) Silver Glitter Glue
5) Snowflake Cookie Cutter
6) Glow-in-the-dark bracelets
7) Frozen band-aids
8) Snow White Mini Puzzle
9) Elsa gloves
10) EOS all-natural flavored Lip Balm
1) Pink Babiators 2) Dinosaur Crayons
3) Wooden hexagon magnets 4) Unscented Boogie Wipes 5) Butterfly Bubbles
6) Paw Patrol characters
7) iHome Color Changing Speakers
8) Harmonica
9) Sofia’s Magical Amulet
10) Bubble Guppies bath toys
1) Cord catch 2) Diamond Love ring 3) Coffee cozie 4) Gold sparkle nail polish 5) Mother Hen and Baby Chick mommy baby matching socks 6) Dry Bar gift card 7) Fingerless mittens
8) myCharge HUB 6000 9) iPhone tripod
10) Nars red lipstick
1) J. Crew striped socks 2) Carry-On Cocktail Kit 3) Coal gumballs 4) Emergency Clown Nose
5) Flash Drive Money Clip
6) Superman cufflinks
7) Cocktail multitool
8) Starbucks gift card 9) Bacon flavored Candy
10) Assorted Lottery Tickets
Boogie Wipes are made with saline to dissolve mucus caused by allergies or the common cold. They are extra soft and come in Simply Unscented, Fresh Scent and Great Grape. Boogie Wipes are recommended by Pediatricians as a gentle, effective alternative to a dry tissue.
They are the perfect stocking stuffer for your gold digging kid with the super crusty stuffed nose.
TO ENTER:
1) Tell me your #1 Stocking Stuffer Pick in the comment section below.
2) For a second entry, pin any graphic in this post to Pinterest with the caption “Best stocking stuffer ideas for moms, dads, babies and kids”. Then leave a second comment saying you did so.
3) For a third entry, tweet the following and leave a third comment saying you did so:
Just entered to win $500 and year supply of Boogie Wipes by naming my #1 stocking stuffer! http://bit.ly/1qvtAy5 @mommyshorts @boogiemom
4) For a fourth entry, subscribe to Mommy Shorts daily or weekly emails and then leave a fourth comment saying you did so. If you are already a subscriber, just leave a comment saying so.
Winner will be announced on December 19th. You can read the full rules here.
GOOD LUCK!
Winner Update: Congrats to JD! She was selected randomly to win a $500 Amex gift card and a year’s supply of Boogie Wipes. According to her comment, she will be spending the first $4 of that $500 on a box of Frozen Band Aids. Or maybe, she’ll be spending the whole $500 on 125 boxes of Frozen Band Aids. It is up to her! Please contact abby@mommyshorts.com to claim your prize. Happy Holidays!
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I am loving the elsa gloves and fingerless mittens! The Frozen bandaids are great too…I haven’t seen those anywhere!
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I would have to say assorted lottery tickets are my fave. Lots of fun and could win something besides the initial gift. It’s like the gift that keeps giving…hopefully!
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Contact solution. < annoying as a teenager., but now as a 29 year old "young adult" 🙂 that doesn't want to spend money on that…it's the best! (along with toothpaste, floss, chapstick, socks, bobbipins, etc.) 🙂
Thanks, "SANTA"
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My #1 stocking stuffer is Band-Aids! My kids are obsessed and they are cheap and easy!
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Love the Frozen bandaids. Both my girls are getting some now.
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My favorite thing to put in my son’s stocking are small cars and spinning tops. Both keep him happily playing by himself for quite awhile! I also love the dinosaur crayons on Harlow’s list.
My favorite stocking stuffers are gift cards for daily cravings like Starbucks, Dunkin Donuts, etc.
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My favorite stocking stuffer for my kids is Schleich animal families. We have built a fun little collection over the years!
My #1 is the LOVE ring. I absolutely love it! 🙂
My #1 stocking stuffer would have to be a few practical things like boogie wipes, sanitizer, chap stick, and then ALWAYS throw in candy 😉
Coffee cozie is my personal fav!
I pinned Harlow’s top 10 stocking stuffers 🙂
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I LOVE the NARS red lipstick.
My favorite stocking stuffers are lotto scratchers, lip balm and Hershey kisses!
Candy! And for my 1 year old he gets things he needs (like forks/spoons).
Favorite stocking stuffer is Starbucks gift card!
I just pinned your list of stocking stuffers to my pinterest board.
Gotta love the carry on cocktail. My favorite stocking stuffer is always a holiday themed Pez dispenser.
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I just tweeted about this giveaway. 🙂
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My favorite stocking stuffer to get is the cherry cordial hershey kisses! To give it’s candy for the kids b/c they love it so much and rarely get any!
Favorite stocking stuffer for myself would definitely be mints/candy- I love having an altoids box to through in my purse! For the kiddies, I love to do small toy cars & party favor type toys- I rummage through the party store for this exact reason!
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I usually leave snacks for the kids in their stockings, but I love the idea of bubbles and Band-aids! My son is obsessed with his character band-aids.
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My number one stocking stuffer is lots of Chapstick!
Fingerless mittens!! I can’t live without them!
My favorite thing to put in my kids stocking is gum. They love it 🙂
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#1 Stocking Stuffer for me is the small things like a pack of earrings 🙂
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LOVE the fingerless gloves for Mom. I need these!
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My husband and 11 month old both have nasty colds. I already put boogie wipes in both of their stocking so that’s my #1 selection this year. 🙂
Ahhh coffee cozie, starbucks gift card… Anything that has to do with caffeine so I’m able to stay awake while the kids run a muck 🙂
For the kids, Elsa gloves, bracelets, lip gloss, puzzles, books…. Let’s face it minr would be happy with almost anything
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Love the coffee coozy and the coal is pretty cool too!
We always do toothbrushes! I try to find the coolest and funkest ones!
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Obviously, the carry-on cocktail kit. Because i don’t mess around once we reach cruising altitude.
My favorite stocking stuffers – for mommy that would be nail polish and gift certificates for mani/pedis. For daddy that would be Dunkin Donut’s gift cards. And for a our 2 year old that would be Princess Sophia’s amulet necklace.
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I really love the fingerless mittens. I need something new and these would match all my coats!
A really good travel coffee mug for my husband. Keurig pods for me and snack containers with the soft tops for my daughter!! Merry first Christmas!
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I love the dinosaur shaped crayons. I feel like any kid would love those. I love them and would use them! Also the coffee cozy to eliminate the waste of those paper ones.
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We do coloring books, markers, and fun little chapsticks for my daughter every year and of course candy!
The one special thing she is getting this year is a charm bracelet with frozen charms and a charm that says sister because she is getting a baby brother 3 days after Christmas!
For my husband…lottery tickets and gift cards for Date Nights
For my 4yo..playdoh, coloring books and a little transformer action figure
For me-definitely the Starbucks gift card!! I go there way more than I should. 🙂
For my kids-Frozen band aids all the way! Actually anything Frozen will be in their stockings. 🙂
LOVE the Emergency Clown Nose!!! Because when WOULDN’T you need that?!? Plus, it would look great on my husband 🙂
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My favorite stocking stuffer is chocolates!
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Oranges or tangerines always go first, into the toe of the stockings for good luck and as a symbol of sharing…since you can break the fruit into sections to share. We always put gold foiled covered chocolate coins in the kids’ stockings, too. Both are traditions with very early roots. I like there to be something besides toys and candy that the kids get year after year and remember. My kids are all adults now and put oranges and chocolate coins in their kids’ stockings. Usually the oranges end up stuck with whole cloves and hung in closets for freshness…Even after the orange dries out, it emits a heavenly smell..our way of sharing oranges! Then things like lip balm, nail polish, monogrammed pencils, Hot Wheels cars, video games, and one funny gift to be passed on to someone else the following year. As our kids got older that gift became really silly…plaid Xmas jock straps or similar…to be given to a favorite uncle the followng Xmas.. But always the oranges and chocolate coins.
Fisher Price Little People in all diff varieties (zoo animals, Disney princesses, etc), new sippy cups, fun socks, band-aids, lip balms, stickers, and always, always a clementine 🙂
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I love the bubbles for my 2 year old! thanks for the tips!
All time best stocking stuffer — coffee or coffee gift cards. I wouldn’t turn down a Starbucks or other coffeeshop gift card. Heck, coffee gift cards will probably be used on Christmas Day.
Emergency clown nose!
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I love the matching hen and chick socks, so I can match my little chick!
My favorite stocking stuff is the iPhone tripod! I need one now that I am going to have two kids in my arms!
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My #1 this year is anything Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles…and because my little stud of a son has gotten into spiking his hair, he’s getting some TMNT hair gel! As he says, “I like my spikes mommy & this stuff smells good for the girls at school…but don’t tell my teachers, ok?!” 🙂
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I pick the Elsa gloves. They’re too cute.
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Lotto tix are the best stocking stuffer hands down!
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Dinosaur crayons are my favorite! Cute!
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My #1 stocking stuffer is an ornament for the Christmas tree. My parents did this for us and now I have an ornament that represents each year of my life to hang on my tree and reminisce. We have started the tradition with our son this year for his first Christmas.
I love the heart measuring spoons (which I have) My girls think they’re fun so I had to purchase another set for their mini kitchen.
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Totally love the harmonica. Nothing like a little more noise in my house