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National French Fry Day: Take this Quiz on Fast Food Fries

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Thursday was National French Fry Day and Friday is Bastille Day, a celebratory holiday in France, America’s oldest ally. In honor of National French Fry Day, a bunch of chains gave away free french fries.

If you missed it, you can still get free fries from McDonald’s through September 29 after downloading its app. You get an order of free medium fries Friday and every Friday through Sept. 29 at participating McDonald’s. Also, for the entire month of July you can get $1 off an order of chili cheese fries at Wienerschnitzel using this coupon.

We thought we’d celebrate both holidays by testing our readers on their knowledge of French Fries. Take this quiz and see how well you know America’s favorite golden tasty crisp comfort food.

 

Celeb RoundUp: Knocked Up Talk Show Hosts, Kim K Defends Herself Again & More

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We stalk follow your fave celeb so you don’t have to. Here is a round up of those expecting, those coping with social media bullying and in between:

One of our fave stars Julia Stiles is expecting her first child with her fiance since Christmas 2015, Preston J. Cook. (E!Online)

Kim Kardashian West is fervently defending (she posted three times) those who criticized her for dressing daughter North in a corset, so they thought. It was a costume and not a real corset. (Celebrity Baby Scoop)

Daytime panel TV Talk show hosts are expanding their families as well…

Sarah Hines of The View is expecting baby umber 2! (E! Online)

Also, Daphne Oz of CBS‘s The Chew is pregnant with her third child. Her pops Dr. Oz is probably so excited as well.  (E!Online)

Educator Schools: Two Ways East Asian Parents Are Different From Us

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Editor’s Note: I’m still reading The Drive to Learn: What the East Asian Experience Tells Us about Raising Students Who Excelbut in the meantime, its author, scholar Dr. Cornelius Grove offers this guest post to school us American parents on two ways East Asian parents approach schooling and educating children differently:

You’re the parent of a young child. You know that a solid education is critical to their future. But, right now, the U.S. ranks 17th in education, behind not only Asian nations but many Western nations too – even Russia. So what, as a parent, can you do?

For your child, you are probably taking all the steps recommended: You read to them; you require them to finish their homework; you communicate regularly with their teacher. You hope to instill in them, during these impactful early years, the habit of attaining academic excellence.

However. there are additional things you should be doing. But basic to what you do is how you think about your child’s learning. Americans have a distinctive way of thinking about these things, quite different from how people elsewhere think about children’s learning, like in East Asia. Their children learn more than ours. So how do people in nations at the top of the school rankings think differently?

For decades, East Asian students have excelled in the international rankings, Here are two ways in which East Asians think differently from us:

1. Children should “fit” schools; schools should not “fit” children. In the U.S. during the early 1900s, the idea grew that schools should “fit” the desires and interests of their students.  Educators’ focus shifted from teaching skills effectively towards teaching them appealingly.  Parents began to expect “child-centered” learning and, recently, began worrying that students are stressed by homework. Americans came to expect schools to adapt to, or “fit,” their students.

In East Asia, making schools fit students has not been a goal. Citizens believe that what schools teach is very important and must be taught thoroughly. Students are expected to strive for mastery.  These beliefs are motivated both by concern for students’ futures, and by concern for their standing as worthy members of their education-focused families. For instance, when children finish their homework, they continue studying using parent-purchased workbooks. In these and other ways, parents help children adapt to schools’ stringent expectations.

The East Asian perspective leads to parental behavior rarely seen in the U.S.:

  • East Asian parents view academic learning as each child’s most important responsibility within the family.
  • During each child’s first years of schooling, parents think of themselves as actively sharing that responsibility with their children.
  • Parents don’t simply encourage children’s studying; they coach, train, and drill them so that academic excellence is assured.
  • If a child performs poorly, her parents participate with her to diagnose what had not been done correctly, and then to master that skill.

2. Children perform well academically, or not, depending on their effort. East Asians know that individuals have – or lack – a range of inborn abilities, but they don’t consider this important in explaining children’s school performance.

American parents focus on inborn abilities. At first they don’t know what these are, but they think it’s vital to find out. They provide the child with a range of experiences so that unique abilities can emerge. Parents assume that each child must rely throughout life on the abilities he’s been given. They see each child as shaped much more by inner factors than by anyone’s effort.

East Asian parents focus on a child’s effort. They view children as malleable, which means “able to be changed, without breaking, into a new shape through the application of effort.” Parents believe it’s their responsibility to shape each child and direct her onto an advantageous life course.  They should do this because they understand their community’s values. They can do this because their child is malleable – and capable of persevering effort.

The East Asian perspective leads to parental behavior rarely seen in the U.S.:

  • East Asian parents govern children’s use of time, insuring that a majority of their waking hours are devoted to academic learning.
  • Parents never pump up their children’s self-esteem; they know that self-esteem grows naturally as the result of outstanding performances.
  • Parents actively instruct, mold, direct, and train children, insuring that they know the “how to” of academic skills.
  • Parents don’t worry that persevering academic effort will harm their child physiologically or psychologically.

As the parent, what can you do? If you believe that masterful capacity to learn is your greatest gift to your child, be guided by East Asians’ ways of thinking and remember these five tips:

  1. You and your child are responsible for his academic prowess.
  2. The habit of persevering study must be set early in life.
  3. Insure mastery of basic processes; do not fear drilling.
  4. Pay relentless attention to correcting each learning shortfall.
  5. Don’t inflate his self-esteem; instead, insure that he earns it.

Dr. Cornelius Grove, managing partner of the consultancy Grovewell, is also an independent scholar and author of iconoclastic books on education including his latest, The Drive to Learn: What the East Asian Experience Tells Us about Raising Students Who Excel. For more information, please visit, www.thedrivetolearn.info and connect with Dr. Grove on Twitter, @corneliusngrove.

The 2017 Espys Red Carpet & Winners

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The 25th annual ESPY Awards celebrating the best in sports went down yesterday night.

Among the winners were our current Bellyitch Bumpwatch mom, Serena Williams who won for “Best Female Tennis Player” and Bumpwatch alum Candace Parker who won for Best WNBA player.

Famous dads we’ve featured on the blog also won, including LeBron James who won for Best Basketball player and our new fave Cristiano Ronaldo was nominated for best male Athlete.

The Sports award show was held at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.

We also enjoyed seeing several other alums amd their partners or spouses on the Red Carpet like:

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Ayesha Curry (with husband Golden State Warriors star player Steph Curry) in a sexy sequined jumpsuit.

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Three time gold medalinf beach volleyball player Kerri Walsh. 

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Swimming phenom Michael Phelps and wife Nicole Johnson.

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Boxer and actress Lailah Ali and husband Curtis Conway.

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Draya Michele in Tadashi Shoji and fiancé Dallas Cowboys cornerback Orlando Scandrick.

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Watch Jimmy Kimmel’s Beyonce and Jay Twins’ Names Segment (VIDEO)

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Jimmy Kimmel has already tricked audiences into thinking he scored first awareness of Beyonce and Jay Z‘s twins official names when he released a fake story.

But he has taken the prank to the streets. This time, as part of his infamous man on The street interview with random Californians, his correspondent asked passerbys to send good wishes to the twins, adding made up names like Pantene and Neosporin and Zumba and Zika.

“Celebrity baby names are so unusual now,” Kimmel said while introducing the segment. “The rumor actually is JAY-Z and Beyoncé named their kids Rumi and Sir… I hope that’s not true, but we don’t know the names of the twins and I wanted to have some fun with that. So this afternoon we went out on the street and we asked people to congratulate Beyoncé and JAY-Z on their recent arrival with some baby names we made up.”

Watch!

This New Prenatal Vitamin Is Said to Improve Skin, Grow Hair, Boost Energy…Even if You’re Not Expecting

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Fortunately for women who are trying to conceive, pregnant or have a new baby, modern medicine doesn’t rest and continues to innovate products for their and their baby’s health. This is excellent news for current and future generations.

Enter  Zahler Prenatal DHA Premium Prental Vitamins for Mother and Child!

This is a relatively new release in the prenatal vitamins market, one that the company touts is the best among the over-the-counter options available.  The company that makes them, Advanced Nutrition by Zahler, has been producing high quality pharmaceutical vitamins for years so it knows a thing or two about how to make top quality nutrients in a bottle, which runs about $30 for a two month supply

The Prenatal DHA Premium vitamins are jam packed with over 25 vitamins and minerals (1000mcg of Folate, 300mg of DHA, plus 25 other ingredients).  Each pill in the bottle is also a complete prenatal DHA supplement. Excellent because DHA supports brain development in babies.  In fact, Zahler Prenatal’s DHA ingredients are part of a  balanced synergistic formula that provides a curated compilation of nutrients your developing baby also requires in optimal ratios for absorption and metabolism.

Perfect!

This made in America product is  manufactured and bottled in a state of art GMP and NSF certified facility and are Kosher as well.

It’s been around long enough though to have garnered a lot of positive reviews from those who have already tried it. (We’ve been sent one complimentary bottle to test out and will update you all when we get to review the actual product)
But of those who have taken the vitamins and left verified purchaser reviews over at Amazon.com, most state that the gel caps are easy to swallow, are of a good size and don’t make them sick. They also report hair growth, improved skin and increased energy. Wow!
And we think it is excellent that a lot of new users who are pregnant have reported using the vitamins because they require the supplement and vitamins from Zahler Prenatal and it has given them everything their bodies need and more.
Well, there you go! You cannot get any better an endorsement than that!
If you’re TTC, expecting or just delivered (and or just need an extra boost), consider purchasing Zahler Prenatal DHA, Premium Prenatal Vitamins for Mother and Child and our readers get 25% off if they use the code BEITBL25 at check out!!
Nice! Very generous because that’s like $7.50 off!

Amazon Prime Day: Get My Style Looks for Under $50!

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We are wrapping another Amazon Prime Day, a day when Prime members of the popular eCommerce website get access to tons of deep discounts and deals. It is an anticipated shopping day for deal seekers, that rivals Black Friday and Cyber Monday even!

This year, I scored a few electronic deals as there were many tech and small business items available for 20% off! There are also several deals for baby products that new parents and parents to be can scout out. Check those out here!

I wanted to get in on all the fun and thought to share a curated list of pieces I’ve worn and shared on my Style Instagram page, @Wahmstyle.  I recycle pieces and get a lot of items from vintage stores and while thrifting. I also keep items for long periods of time and thus have quite a bit of discontinued selections. But I did my best to pore over the offerings and came up with some picks. All items are available for FREE next day or two Day. It also comes with access to Amazon’s catalog of movies and TV shows, and unlimited photo storage — among other perks…if you have a Prime Membership which you can sign up for here!

Oh and Follow Me at @WAHMSTYLE! 

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Cop a similar jacket by Zeagoo, its Womens Classic Quilted Short Bomber Jacket  for $16-$34 or  getRothco’s Women’s Woodland Zip-Up Sweatshirt for $15 to 20.

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Replicate this look with BAISHENGGT Women’s Floral Print Elastic Waist Harem Pants for $19-24and Zeagoo Women’s Cute Basic Short Sleeve Loose Crop Top for $12-14

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Copy this wrap dress with Grapent Women’s True Wrap 3D Blue and White Floral Knee Length Dress Formal Work down to $33 from $69

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A replica of these camo pants and jacket are available with Exocet Womens Cotton Cropped Camo Jogger Pant for $28 and in Fashionazzle Women’s Lightweight Sleeveless Military Anorak Utility Jacket Vest for $20-$30

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This blouse by TheMogan, its Off The Shoulder Chiffon Blouse Bishop Long Sleeve Flowy Top for $12-$27, is a dead ringer.

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Serena Williams and Alexis Ohanian Broke Down Presumptions to Find Love

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One thing that has been illuminating and awesome about the relationship between international tennis champ Serena Williams and her fiance, tech entrepreneur Alexis Ohanian is how the two of them overcome false presumptions about one another to find love.  They are expecting their first child together later this year.

In a revealing interview with Vanity Fair, Williams shares how Ohanian knew nothing about the tennis world but remained open to the idea of dating a woman who is a phenom in that sport.

Similarly, on the day they met, Williams spoke rudely to this geek with a laptop who insisted on sitting too close to her circle of pals who were chilling on a deck, and not expecting another guest to crowd their space.

“This big guy comes and he just plops down at the table next to us, and I’m like, ‘Huh! All these tables and he’s sitting here?,’ ” Serena recalled to the magazine, after explaining that they told Ohanian there was a rat near their table.  “We were trying to get him to move and get out of there…He kind of refuses and he looks at us. And he’s like, ‘Is there really a rat here?’ ”

At which point Serena remembers the first words she ever said to him.

“No, we just don’t want you sitting there. We’re going to use that table.”

She too fake knowledge of the site he co-founded bulletin board site, Reddit, while remaining open to the possibilities.

“Alexis told her about Reddit,” author Buzz Bissinger wrote. “Serena knew nothing about it but acted as if she did, and said she had been on it earlier in the morning.”

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An awkward first meeting turned into an invitation to see her play turned into more meetings and then a relationship, pregnancy and engagement. In that order. The path is not straight but neither is life. Read the entire story inside Vanity Fair here!

photos: Annie Leibovitz for Vanity Fair

 

Glam Preggers Tutorial Series: The Winged Eye

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We started a series sharing tutorials on little things you can do to look glam during your pregnancy just like the celebs. It is based on Stylcaster‘s breakdown of the best celebrity pregnant looks.

Last week, we shared tips on how to achieve a bronzed glow and today, we’re offering our picks of the best tutorials to help you get a winged eye. As usual, we offer a tutorial for persons with lighter and darker and olive toned skin so you can see how it would look on different tones.

For tools:

Enjoy!

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