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UP by Jawbone

18 Wednesday Sep 2013

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Fitness, Tech, Trends

Ever wondered how many steps you actually do take in day? Or, how many hours of sleep you get each night? What about the amount of calories you consume at every meal? I often wonder that. For the most part, and without any regulation, I think I live a pretty healthy lifestyle. At least I make every effort to buy local, all natural, preservative free and organic products for my family, and eat clean. I work out 4-5 times a week, and try to be in bed and asleep before 11pm. OK, so the sleep part could definitely use some work, but I’ve always been a late night sleeper and early riser, it’s a bad pattern to break. My reality just got a major slap in the face these last few weeks. I was sent the UP band by Jawbone to try out and share the review with my readers. Here’s what I discovered about myself:

1. I do not get enough sleep each night.

2. I consume too much sugar and saturated fats

3. Writing is my passion, but it makes me idle.

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This sleek looking band complements your style in any color. It also is a revolutionary fitness genius. This one little band can do so much, and no one, including you, really knows that it is there. The wristband tracks your movement and sleep in the background. It also blends in with your accessories, and people who do notice it, ask right away or they already know what it is and think you are cool for having one. Here’s what I found super cool about the Jawbone UP:

1. The app displays your data, lets you add things like meals and mood, and delivers insights that keep you moving forward.

2. I can connect health and fitness apps I already use like RunKeeper and MyFitnessPal

3. It makes me accountable to myself and my friends whom I can invite to be on my team.

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The UP band doesn’t ever have to come off your wrist, except for every 10 days to fully charge it again, or to sync it to your phone to update your steps and sleep. Let me tell you how easy it is to use this techy gadget.

1. Download the UP by Jawbone app to your smart phone.

2. Utilize the different mode options (Sleep, Calibrate, Active) by pushing the little square button to track your daily activities.

3. Sync it to your phone to update your log in the UP app.

Crazy simple, right? And, because it is this simple to use, I really enjoyed using it.

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Meal Tracking: The app allows you to scan UPC codes off of foods you eat, and registers all the info and keeps it in the “My Library” section. This allows you to easily find foods and beverages that you consume on a regular basis without having to enter the info every time. Keeping track of everything I put into my body really made me think about the next meals I wanted to eat. Before, I would assume because I was making healthy food choices that I could eat whatever and whenever I wanted. Seeing how these choices affected my caloric intake for the day, and how that is related to the amount of calories I should be taking in and burning in order to lose some of this extra weight, was eye opening for me. Approaching my 40s and having a female history of heart attacks in my family, these are things I need to be more aware of and practice every day. Results: Though I didn’t have a huge overhaul in what I was eating, I did take notice in the amounts I was consuming. Also, I would look for items higher in unsaturated fats vs. saturated fats, as well as identifying items that have less sugar. I am much more present to what I am putting into my mouth each day.

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Activity Tracking: As I mentioned, heart attacks are common for the women in my family, so being active is a non-negotiable for me. Since January of 2013, I have been making the conscience effort to work out 60 minutes a day, 4-5 days a week. Not only does it make me feel better to sweat at least one time a day, it gives me the extra energy I need to keep up with this crazy bunch of little people in my family! On the other side of that, I am a writer, which means I am at my desk quite a bit any given day of the week. When I first registered my UP band, it asks what my fitness goals are. Once calculated, the UP band helped me identify how many steps I need to move, how many hours of sleep I need to have each night and how many calories I should be consuming each day. It was really interesting to see the difference in steps on the days I had to sit at my computer vs the days I was out and about running errands and picking up the kids. We are talking a difference of thousands. An average day for me with a 60 minute workout generally yielded over 10,000 steps. A day without a work out, closer to 6,000. My average to beat is 7,500. So, I wasn’t as active as I thought I was being on a regular basis. Results: Increased my daily workouts to include an additional 30-45 minutes with a bike ride or additional time at the gym. I also have started to make the conscience effort to take the stairs, park further, and go inside to get my kids vs drop off line at school on the days where I can’t fit in the extra minutes because of time spent at the computer.

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Sleep Tracking: Any given night there is no less than one child in our bed, and one that wakes up in the middle of the night forcing either my husband or I to make the long, sleepy trek up the stairs to retrieve said child. Of course, we finally have the older two sleepingFTCDisclosure through the night in their own beds, but now dealing with twin toddlers who do not sleep consistently throughout the night. The average person needs no less than 8 hours of sleep, but it also depends on your own body type and needs as well. My sleep goal, according to UP, is 7.5 hours each night. Since I’ve been tracking my sleep through UP, I’ve met that goal twice. Sad, I know. The cool thing about the sleep tracking is that UP really does track your sleep. It determines how long it takes to fall asleep, records the hours of light sleep and deep sleep and takes notice of how many times you wake up during those hours. I love knowing this information. I don’t know why as you would think it would only depress me. Overall, I believe it is knowing the hours of deep sleep and total hours of sleep that I am getting, giving me an answer at that magical 3pm time when I start to lose steam and wonder why. Results: Unfortunately, not much has changed for me in this area. When I can, I try to get in bed by 9pm, and also sneak in a cat nap if possible. Up also tracks cat naps and will wake you up based on the amount of time your body needs to feel caught up.

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Final thoughts on UP by Jawbone is everyone should own something like this. UP is a system that takes a holistic approach to a healthy lifestyle. Having a gadget like UP allows you to take control over your own body, placing accountability and knowledge back into your hands. I never thought I needed anything like Weight Watchers or any other type of support group because I thought I could do it just fine on my own. With that being said, I’m still not much of a support group type of person, I like to do things on my own, but still achieve the same results. I like how UP is very user friendly, communicates with the fitness and health apps I am already using, allows me to create my own team with other friends who have an UP band, and forces me to see how my choices and actions are affecting my health throughout the day. I can do all of that in the comfort of my own home or on my phone, at my own pace, and with my own chosen support group. “Live Better. Start Now. Jawbone UP. Track your sleep activity, steps, calorie intake and more with the Jawbone UP wrist sensor and free mobile app. UP gives you meaningful, personalized insights so you can make lasting improvements to your everyday life.” Up by Jawbone can be purchased at BestBuy.com.

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The reviewer has been compensated in the form of a Best Buy Gift Card and/or received the product/service at a reduced price or for free

Dom de Marco’s Pizzeria and Bar

13 Friday Sep 2013

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Las Vegas, Restaurants

A Brooklyn style pizzeria with Grandma’s homemade sauce and meatball recipes can be found Off the Strip in Las Vegas. In fact, it can be found in Summerlin, right next to the Whole Food Market. I was invited to experience lunch at Dom de Marco’s Pizzeria and Bar, and am grateful for the opportunity. The friendly wait-staff and very knowledgeable manager, loaded up our table with all kinds of goodies and pizza-oven delights! We started with a simple salad, fresh and light. Moved quickly into the eggplant dish and finished off with Grandma’s Meatballs. Having an Italian grandmother myself, I can never seem to find meatballs that are just right. Blended with veal and beef, this secret family recipe got it right, and I’m glad they shared their meatballs with us. My favorite though was the eggplant dish. Fried to a golden perfection, and topped with a spoonful of ricotta cheese, a dollop of house made marinara and a sprinkle of basil- that could have been my whole meal.

Dom de MArcos Eggplant

Next came the pizzas…we tried three. Yeah, you gotta problem with ‘dat?? My favorite was the Sicilian style pepperoni pizza. Crispy on the bottom, cheesy and saucy on the top, just how I like it. Next was the white pizza with mushrooms and truffle oil. And, finally the New York Style with meat imported from Italy. the manager was very careful not to share any secrets like recipes, ingredients or where the food comes from. But, she was quick to say everything is hand selected by the owners, prepared in-house and made with love. OK, maybe I threw that one in there, but the employees were quite proud to be serving up these delicious dishes.

Dom de MArcos Pizza

Of course, we had to wash all this Italian goodness down with some hand-crafted cocktails from behind the bar. Two favorites are the Italian Shandy and Dom’s Mojito. Both priced nicely at under $9 each, and also available during Dom de Marcos Happy Hour. And, the coolest thing I had seen all week, Wine on Tap. 

Dom De Marco Cocktails

Finally, who can resist a hand stuffed cannoli at an Italian restaurant. Certainly not me. So, I indulged. And, it was delicious. Well worth the calories. 

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With all this talk about how very tragic our food supply seems to be these days, it occurs to me daily that what I am feeding not only myself, but my family, will affect their health in some way, shape or form in the future. Options like organic, all-natural, gluten freeFTCDisclosure and vegan can seem intimidating and trying to figure them out is like information overload. Now factor in school, after-school activities, homework, baths and…dinner! Who has time for healthy cooking after all that?? As much as I try to eat in and cook for my kids, sometimes our schedules just make it impossible. It is reassuring to know there are some places out there in the restaurant biz that have our backs, and work to provide healthy eating options for those with all kinds of dietary needs and restrictions. Dom de Marco’s Pizzeria and Bar also offers Gluten Free and Vegan options on their menu. I tried both, and though I would not normally go out of my way to order a Gluten Free and Vegas pizza, it was actually pretty tasty. I’ve noticed since I’ve cut down on my personal consumption of cow’s milk, that I feel better throughout the day. My son is also a bit lactose intolerant, so he is even learning to steer clear from the stuff. It’s nice to know this option is available when it’s time to feed my hungry, and somewhat picky, eaters.

Dom de Marcos Las Vegas

Dom de Marco’s Pizzeria and Bar is a Hip and Off the Strip find for lunch, dinner or Happy Hour. The atmosphere of the restaurant is modern and fun, yet traditional and intimate. I loved the chalk drawings on the wall, mixed in the dark woods and red checkered napkins. Visit the next time you are looking for a taste of Brooklyn in Las Vegas.

Disney’s Newest Princess Sofia the First on DVD

13 Friday Sep 2013

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Meet Sofia. She was just a girl in the village doin’ alright, then she became a princess over night when the King met her mother and swept them away to live in a castle and a storybook world in Enchancia. Now she is working on how to do “royalty right,” as Sofia the First. My family was selected to screen the new DVD available in stores on September 17th. At first, I wasn’t so sure my twins would be into the series, having it be about a princess after all, so thought I would be watching it with my 7 year old daughter. How incorrect I was. My twins love the entire Disney Jr. Playhouse series– all of them Special Agent Oso, Handy Manny, Jake and the Neverland Pirates, Doc McStuffins, and of course the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. Not only do they adore all the characters, but they also love to sing along. And, I’m not kidding when I say they totally get into it- arms up, dancing, shouting back at the TV, they love all of it. Including Sofia the First. The photo below is a bit grainy, but it is the boys at the new Playhouse Disney Jr. at California Adventures in Anaheim, California. They were the groupies of the show, treating every act like they were rockstars!

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What is so great about this particular DVD release is the short film addition from Frozen. The boys laugh aloud at the moose. They think he is just hysterical. And, the animation is pretty cool. Which of course, gets me excited to see the animated film this November when it comes out. There is also a Sofia dress up doll kit that my daughter snatched up right away and began putting together on her desk. Immediately I felt like the whole family was involved in the Sofia the First DVD. 

Here is the synopsis:

Your favorite little princess-in-training returns for more music, majesty and magical fun, so get ready to have a ball with Sofia the First! Becoming royalty overnight is every girl’s dream, and Sofia is eager to prove she can be a true princess. Visit an enchanted circus, meet a pet dragon and soar through desert skies with Sofia and Amber on a magic carpet ride!  But when their high-flying adventure veers off course, it’s special guest Princess Jasmine to the rescue with inspiring advice about trying new things, staying strong and trusting yourself. Sparkling with extraordinary song, unforgettable characters and thrilling surprises, Ready to Be A Princess opens the door to a whole new world of kindness, helping others and being the best you can be!

The dvd itself has 5 different episodes and features cameos from some of your favorite Disney Princesses like Jasmine. The episodes explore everyday experiences like honesty, loyalty, courage, independence, compassion and grace, characteristics of a true princess, and depicts them in a way children can relate. As a mother, I’m often struggling with how to teach my children how to posses these qualities and understand why they are important to practice. The episodes on the DVD certainly help as a guide in some of the intangible parenting issues. There is one episode in particular, “A Royal Mess,” where Sofia takes the blame for an accident her brother James caused. Common sense gets you thinking, “wow, that’s really sweet she did that for her brother,” then as the story goes on, the lesson begins to hit as to why that is really not a good thing to do. I love that story because I know with four children, something like that is bound to happen, if it hasn’t already. 

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As usual, the voice casting is terrific as only Disney can do. I love trying to guess the actors to the voices, but sometimes I need a cheat sheet:

Ariel Winter (ABC TV’s “Modern Family”) as Sofia, Sara Ramirez (ABC TVs “Grey’s Anatomy”) as Queen Miranda, Wayne Brady (TV’s “Let’s Make A Deal”) as Clover & Tim Gunn (TV’s “Project Runway”) as Baileywick

The episodes available on this DVD:                   

                                  1- “A Royal Mess”

                                  2- “The Shy Princess”

                                  3 – “Blue Ribbon Bunny”

                                  4 – “The Princess Test”

                                 5 – “Two To Tangu” (Jasmine Episode)

Take a trip to Enchancia with Sofia the First and see what being a true princess is all about! You can learn more about Sofia the First by visiting the Disney Junior Website.  FTCDisclosure

Run Time:                  Approx. 110-minutes 

Rated:                       TV-Y 

Aspect ratio:             1.78:1 Widescreen (Enhanced for 16×9 Televisions) 

Sound:                       2.0 Dolby Digital

Languages/              English, French & Spanish

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