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Teens give away their privacy on Facebook in these 4 ways

Marketers use social media sites likeFacebook and such to target and gather info about the teen market. Cool if you’re selling a product to that audience. Not so cool if you are a parent of a teen and are wary about him or her giving away too much personal data and risking privacy, safety and security.Teens under the age of 13, technically aren’t even allowed on the site per Facebook’s Terms of Service, yet parents buckle to pressure from their kids or let them on for the limited purposes of playing Facebook app games. The thing is, after they’re on, they are less likely to be aware of giving away their privacy.Stanford computer science professor Monica Lam, who created the social chat app, Omlet [www.omlet.me], has identified four ways that teens give away their privacy and empower teen marketers without even knowing it: 1.  GIVING UP RIGHTS TO PERSONAL CONTENT

Facebook actually “owns” any family photos, messages, and unique ideas that you create and post on the site or via its app.2.  EMPOWERING MARKETERS BY “LIKING” THINGS

With its “likes” functionality, Facebook allows marketers to target you based on the people and things you associate with yourself.  Every time you like something, you are giving a bit of privacy away.3.  SHARING INFORMATION ABOUT FRIENDS

By using Facebook to login to other websites, you’re unknowingly sharing much of your friends’ private and valuable data with third parties (and your friends could be sharing your data, too).4.  TAKING QUIZZES THAT STORE PERSONAL PREFERENCES

Any time you take a Facebook quiz, you’re potentially making public a little bit more about yourself and your personal tendencies.Parents, be aware and take active steps to inform your teens and monitor their online activities. 

40 Celebrities who gave birth after 40

When Actress Laura Linney gave birth to her first child this January 15,  she became the oldest celebrity woman to give birth “naturally” at age 49.  She outseated actress Kelly Preston who gave birth to her son Benjamin when she was 48.  It was the first child for the The Truman Show  star and her husband since 2009, Marc Schauer. 


Linney was among a long list of celebrities who managed to stay under the radar for the majority of their pregnancy including: Tamar Braxton AdeleNicole Richie, Jennifer Lopez, Jessica Simpson and Beyonce who all announced at the 5th month mark that they were “with child.”  She was more successful than Lost  actress Evangeline Lily, who  never told anyone she was pregnant and was eventually busted by paparazzi at 8 months pregnant while she was living in Hawaii. Linney also bested Jennifer Hudson who looked to be about 8 months pregnant when a wayward photographer caught her and her boyfriend out and about, trying to be inconspicuous. 
And at 49, Linney also joins the over 40 baby club which includes:
  1. NICOLE KIDMAN gave birth to her first child, Sunday Rose, at the age of 40 with her husband, Keith Urban. 
  2. SUSAN SARANDON  gave birth to her son, Jack at age 42. Three years later, she welcomed another son, Miles, at age 45.
  3. BROOKE SHIELDS underwent seven rounds of in vitro fertilization treatments. After these treatments, she gave birth to her first child, Rowan, at age 37. At the age of 40, she traditionally conceived her daughter, Grier, with husband Chris Henchy.
  4. EMMA THOMPSON spent several years trying to have a baby. She opted for in vitro fertilization treatments and eventually welcomed daughter, Gaia, in her 40s.
  5. HELEN HUNT gave birth to her first kid, Makenalei Gordon in May 2004, with boyfriend, Matthew Carnahan when she was 43.
  6. JERRY HALL, Ex-wife of singer Mick Jagger, The Rolling Stones’ lead singer, gave birth to the last of her four children, Gabriel, at 41.
  7. JULIANNE MOORE gave birth to her similarly redheaded second child, Liv Helen, at age 41.
  8. MARCIA CROSS, star of Desperate Wives, gave birth to fraternal twins, Eden and Savannah, at age 44, with husband, Tom Mahoney, in February 2007
  9. JANE SEYMOUR was already a mother of four at the age of 45 when she underwent fertility treatments in her mid-40s after her divorce with former husband. She and her current husband, director James Keach, welcomed twins, Johnny and Kristopher in 1995.
  10. SALMA HAYEK  gave birth to her first child, Valentina Paloma, at age 41, in September 2007 with her then-fiance, French billionaire Francois-Henri Pinault. They later married in April 2009 before eventually divorcing.
  11. MOMICA BELLUCCI, Italian actress, gave birth to her second child at age 45
  12. KELLY PRESTON had her son Benjamin Travolta at age 48
  13. ANNETTE BENING has four kids with Warren Beatty and gave birth to her youngest at age 42.
  14. HALLE BERRY had her daughter Nahla at age 41, and her son Maceo at age 46.
  15. NIA LONG  gave birth to her second son when she was 41.
  16. MARIAH CAREY was 42 when she welcomed her twin, Morrocan and Monroe.
  17. TINA FEY gave birth to her first child, daughter Penelope at 41, and a second daughter Alice two years later at age 43..
  18. CELINE DION was 42 when she gave birth to her twin boys.
  19. GWEN STEFANI  was 44 when she welcomed her 3rd son, Apollo.
  20. ANA ORTIZ  had just turned 40 when she gave birth to her 2nd child.
  21. THANDI NEWTON had just turned 41 when she gave birth to her 3rd child, a son, Booker Jombe Parker.
  22. RACHEL ZOE  was 42 when she welcomed her 2nd son, Kaius.
  23. UMA THURMAN was 42 when she gave birth to her first kid with beau Arpad Busson.
  24. KIM FIELDS  was 44 when she and her hubby welcomed their second son Quincy.
  25. MIRA SORVINO was 44 when she welcomed her daughter Lucia and was 41 when she welcomed her son. She has 4 kids total.
  26. MAYA RUDOLPH was 41 when she gave birth to her 4th child.
  27. LISA LOEB quietly welcomed her 4th child at age 45, a son named Emet.
  28. JENNIFER CONNELLY  was 43 when her 3rd kid, daughter Agnes, was born
  29. MIMI ROGERS was 45 when she gave birth to her last child, a son.
  30. JANE KRACOWSKI  surprised everyone when at 45 she had her first child, a son.
  31. MERYL STREEP was 41 in 1991 when she welcomed her last of 4 kids.
  32. MARCIA GAY HARDEN was 44 when she gave birth to her twins
  33. MOLLY RINGWALD was also in her 40s, age 46, when she welcomed her twins.
  34. MADONNA was 41 when she gave birth to her son Rocco.
  35. MARISKA HARGITAY was 42 when she gave birth to her first child, a son and later went on to adopt more kids
  36. JUDY REYES was 41 when she welcomed daughter Leila in 2009.
  37. VANNA WHITE gave birth to her daughter the same year she turned 40.
  38. BEVERLY D’ANGELO  welcomed her twins at age 46.
  39. CHERYL TIEGS  had her first child, a son, at age 44.
  40. LAURA LINNEY  welcomed her first child at age 49.

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Over 60 restaurants where kids eat free

While all points sign to a rise in the economy, times are still tough for many. But besides that, whenever families can save money by eating out at places where their kids can eat free, the better. 
Compliments of Bob’s Deals, we’ve got a pretty good comprehensive listing for you to check out of the places where kids eat free. Participation may vary, so be sure to call ahead and check with your local chain.
  • Applebee’s: Kids eat free on a select day of the week. Participating locations only; day of week varies by location.
  • Arriba Mexican Grill: Kids eat free all day on Sundays. One free kids’ meal per paying adult.
  • Bennigan’s: Kids eat free on a select day of the week. Participating locations only; day of week varies by location.
  • Back Yard BurgersKids eat free on Tuesdays with the purchase of an adult combo meal.
  • Bob EvansKids eat free on Tuesdays after 4 p.m. with the purchase of an adult meal.
  • Brewzzi: Kids 12 and under eat free on Mondays; up to to kids eat free for each adult meal of at least $12.
  • Carrows: Kids 10 and under eat free after 4 p.m. One free kids’ meal for each paying adult.
  • C.B. & Potts: Kids eat free all day on Thursdays.
  • Captain D’s Seafood Kitchen: Kids eat free here on Thursdays. Up to two kids get a free meal for each paying adult.
  • The Chartroose Caboose: Kids eat free all day on Thursdays with purchase of an adult meal of at least $8.
  • Chevy’s Fresh Mex: Kids eat free all day on Tuesday. One free kids’ meal for each paying adult.
  • Chick-fil-A: Kids eat free on Tuesdays between 5:30-7:30 p.m. with the purchase of an adult combo meal. NOTE: some locations charge $0.99 per kids meal.
  • Chicken Out Rotisserie: Kids eat free all day on Friday with the purchase of an adult meal.
  • Cici’s Pizza: Kids under 3 eat free every day.
  • Cinzetti’s: Kids under 12 eat free between 5-9 p.m. on Mondays.
  • Cody’s Original RoadhouseKids eat free at Cody’s on Tuesdays. Limited to kids 10 and under; two kids eat free for each paying adult.
  • Culver’sKids 12 and under get a free frozen custard with the purchase of a meal (valid daily).
  • Damon’s Grill: Kids eat free all day on Wednesdays. One kids’ meal per paying adult.
  • Denny’s: Kids eat free at Denny’s on Tuesdays from 4-10 p.m. (at some locations, Saturdays, too). Up to two kids get a free meal for every paying adult.
  • Dickey’s Barbecue Pit: Kids eat free all day on Sundays; drinks included.
  • Famous Dave’s: Kids 12 and under eat free all day on Tuesdays. NOTE: Some locations may charge $0.99 for kids meals, and some may use Mondays as their kids eat free day
  • Firehouse Subs: Kids eat free all day on Wednesdays. One free kids’ meal for each adult combo meal purchased.
  • FudruckersKids eat free on Mondays between 5-9 p.m.
  • Go Roma: Kids eat free all day on Sundays. Two free kids’ meals per paying adult.
  • Golden Corral: Kids 10 and under eat free on Mondays from 5-9 p.m. Two free kids’ meals per paying adult.
  • HootersKids eat free from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Sundays.
  • IHOPKids eat free on Mondays from 4-8 p.m. One free kids’ meal for each paying adult; drinks not included.
  • IKEAAt some IKEA locations, kids eat free at the food court on Tuesdays. There are also some specials throughout the year.
  • Jason’s DeliKids eat free all day on Wednesdays. One free kids’ meal per paying adult.
  • Jeffery’s Sports Grill: Kids eat free all day on Wednesdays. One free kids meal per paying adult.
  • The Locker Room: Kids eat free on Thursdays from 4-9 p.m.
  • Lone Star Steakhouse: Kids eat free all day on Tuesdays. Two free kids’ meals with the purchase of an adult meal.
  • Little Bitty Burger Barn: Kids under 10 eat free all day on Wednesdays. Two free kids’ meals for each paying adult (with drink purchase).
  • Maggiano’s Little Italy: Kids under 5 eat free all day on Saturday.
  • Moe’s Southwest Grill: Kids eat free all day on Tuesdays. One free kids’ meal per paying adult.
  • Norms: Kids eat free all day on Tuesdays. One kids’ meal per paying adult, drinks not included.
  • On The Border: Kids receive a free sundae with meal purchase (valid daily).
  • Perkins: Kids eat free on Wednesdays. One free kids’ meal for each paying adult.
  • Piccadilly: Kids under 6 eat free all day on Fridays.
  • Pizza Hut: Kids eat free all day on Tuesdays.
  • Pizza Street: Kids under 10 eat free on Tuesdays. One free kids meal per paying adult; offer limited to cheese pizza only.
  • Planet Sub: Kids eat free all day on Sundays. One free kids’ meal for each paying adult.
  • Ponderosa Steakhouse: Kids eat free on Tuesdays after 4 p.m. Two free kids’ meals for each adult meal purchased.
  • Qdoba Mexican Grill: Kids eat free on Sundays and Wednesdays.
  • Red Brick Pizza: Kids eat free all day on Tuesdays. One free kids’ meal per paying adult.
  • Red Robin: Kids 10 and under eat free on Mondays.
  • Salsarita’s Fresh Cantina: Kids eat free all day on Thursdays with a paying adult.
  • Shari’s: Kids eat free from 4-9 p.m. on Saturdays.
  • Shoney’s: Kids under 4 eat free all day on Fridays (with paying adult).
  • Steak ‘n Shake: Kids eat free on Sundays. One free kids’ plate for every $9 adult purchase. Dine-in only.
  • Texas Land & Cattle Steak House: Kids eat free from 11-4 p.m. on Saturdays. Two free kids’ meals per paying adult.
  • Texas Roadhouse: Kids eat free on a select day of the week. Participating locations only; day of week varies by location.
  • TGIFriday’sKids eat free on Mondays and Tuesdays.
  • UNO Chicago Grill: Kids eat free on Tuesdays with the purchase of an adult meal.
  • White Castle: Kids eat free on Sundays from 4-8 p.m. with purchase of an adult meal over $4.

Kids Eat Almost Free

The following restaurants aren’t quite free, but they’re close enough to warrant inclusion.
  • Buffalo Wild Wings: On Mondays, the kids’ menu is $0.99 from 5-8 p.m.
  • Fazoli’sOn Tuesdays, kids’ meals are $0.99 each from 5-8 p.m. Offer valid for up to two kids meals per adult entree.
  • Fire MountainOn Thursdays, get kids’ buffets for $0.99. Offer valid for kids 11 and under; up to two kids’ buffets per adult buffet.
  • Luby’s Cafeteria: On Wednesdays, kids under 10 eat for $2. Offer valid after 2 p.m.
  • McAlister’s Deli: Kids’ meals are $0.99 everyday at select locations.
  • Old Country BuffetOn Thursdays, get kids’ buffets for $0.99. Offer valid for kids 11 and under; up to two kids’ buffets per adult buffet. Offer also valid at some HomeTown Buffet locations.
  • Ryan’sOn Thursdays, get kids’ buffets for $0.99. Offer valid for kids 11 and under; up to two kids’ buffets per adult buffet.
  • WhichWich Superior Sandwiches: On Mondays and Saturdays, kids’ meals are $0.99 with the purchase of a 7″ Wich. Offer valid for kids 12 and under.

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Keri Strug welcomes second child

Olympic medalist Kerri Strug is a mom again. The petite gymnast, best known for sticking her vault landing during the 1996 Olympic games in Atlanta despite having an ankle sprain, and her husband Robert Fischer welcomed their second child, daughter Alayna Madaleine, People reported.

Baby Alayna, who arrived on Thursday, June 26, joins big brother 2-year old Tyler William.  Congrats!

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Back to School: 10 Tips for organizing the kids’ clothes

As you prep to send the kids back to school, you may want to reassess what’s in their closet now and consolidate uneeded clothes, give away some, fold away some for younger children and basically get organized. Here are 10 tips to help you do that from a past post:

1.Take inventory: Go through the clothes that you already have for your child and see which items fit and which items don’t. Take the items that they have out grown to a resale shop or donate them to a worthy cause.

2.Assess how your child dresses: Don’t buy a bunch of dresses if you have a tomboy who doesn’t like to wear dresses. This may seem like common sense, but for some reason people love to buy pretty dresses and then they hang in the closet with the tags on them. Or they are worn once for that special occasion and that’s it.

3.Buy separates: Instead of buying a bunch of dresses you need to buy separates so that you can mix and match tops and skirts. You can also wear the tops with jeans or other pants. A dress is one outfit, but if you buy three skirts and three tops that can be mixed and matched then you can get nine outfits out of those items.

4.Buy basic colors: When buying pants or skirts think about buying basic colors, black, blue and brown. Those will go with a lot of different things you may already own. The more combinations that you can make the better off you will be.

5.Don’t buy outfits: Stores are great about putting together outfits, like pink and green striped leggings with a matching pink and green top. This is a one trick pony. You might be able to wear the top with jeans, but otherwise you can wear the pants with that one top and that’s it. Plus it’s such a bold color choice that you don’t want to repeat it in the same week.

6.Teach them to wear things more than once: The biggest thing that they can wear more than once is pajamas. There is no need to have seven pairs of pajamas. They can get up in the morning and fold them up and put them under their pillow for the next night. Having three to four pairs of pajamas should be plenty.

7.Add leggings to an outgrown dress: Do you have some dresses that are getting too short but they fit otherwise? Just add a pair of leggings and you can still get some more mileage out of those dresses.

8.Jeans, jeans, jeans: Most of the time jeans can be worn more than once in a week so teach your child to hang or fold them up after the first wearing unless they know they got a stain on them. Jeans are very versatile and can be worn dressed up with a nice shirt or sweater or worn with a T-shirt.

9.Buy basics: Buy a sweater in white so that you can take those short-sleeved dresses into Fall and Winter. Buy a white shirt that will go with anything or under any sweater to make an outfit warmer for winter. Black pants are always a good idea because they can be worn with any shirt and can be dressed up or down depending on the circumstances.

10.Take pictures and make a fashion book: Boys are especially bad about grabbing the shirt that is on the top in their drawer and wearing it over and over. For boys you might want to hang shirts so that they can all be seen. With girls, make a fashion book. Take pictures of all of the separate pieces and then mix and match them in a fashion book to show the different outfits that can be put together. Even young children can pick out an outfit and pull the pieces out of their closet and put a matching outfit together. Accessories for girls are also great to stretch a wardrobe. A great colorful scarf can be added to a basic black or brown top and you have a completely different look that how you wore it last week. Accessories are cheap and this is a good place to allow your kids to follow the trends, but not break that bank.

Good luck!

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Dear people who are tired of “bump watch” reporting…

…you have the option to;
1. Not click the link that features a bump watch story. 
2. Not read the article about a bump if it strolls past as part of your social media stream.
3. Realize that just because you are not interested in seeing a topic or person covered in a certain way doesn’t mean others are not and they don’t deserve seeing that coverage. 
4. Get a life. 
And I say this in the nicest way possible and on behalf of bloggers and other members of the media that cover Mila’s and anybody else’s bump. 

TREND: How to do Summer Orange while pregnant

Need a wardrobe inspiration? Think Orange! It’s one of the ‘it’ colors this summer! While you may not feel comfortable wearing such a bold color while preggers, you can be in-style and make the trend work by rocking orange accessories. 
Wrap an orange print sarong around you during a chilly date-night, wear tangerine-colored pumps or carry a burnt sienna clutch.  Make it work in a variety of ways. Here are our style picks to inspire you:
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if you don’t want to go brave with orange, check out these other summer pallets in softer and safer colors we curated powered by Shopstyle. 

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Study: Flu shot in mom when pregnant immunizes baby too later

Most doctors do not recommend flu shots to pregnant patients, yet those women are more likely to develop serious complications if they do get the flu, according to a new report.
In the review of past studies, researchers also found that pregnant women had concerns about the safety of the flu vaccine and tended to underestimate the risk that the virus posed to themselves and their fetuses.
“The research is clear that health care providers are not providing advice to pregnant women about the importance and benefits of getting vaccinated,” said Dr. Marie Tarrant, who worked on the study at Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine at the University of Hong Kong.
“In addition, they are not making influenza vaccine available to their pregnant clients,” she said. “By their silence, they are sending a message that influenza vaccine is actually not that important.”
One study found pregnant women were five times as likely to be admitted to hospital with the flu as other women, Tarrant said.
Flu vaccines given to pregnant women immunize them and protect their infants against the flu until they are six months old, the researchers write in the journal Vaccine.
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Celebrity pregnancy Round up: Khloe, Poppy, Hayden and more

What are the celebs and gossip blogs saying about celebrity pregnancy today? Here is a round up:

Khloe Kardashian says she feels like she’s been pregnant for 6 years…that’s because that’s how many years the tabloids have speculated that the reality TV star  is with child. She still isn’t pregnant and hasn’t been. (Fanshare)

Actress Poppy Montgomery is expecting her third child (Wet Paint)

Robert Downey Jr. and his wife Susan are expecting their 2nd child (Yahoo!)

Hayden Panettiere was spotted on a date night with her fiance. (She Knows)

Jimmy Kimmel and his wife Molly welcomed their first child together, a daughter. Kimmel has a son and daughter in their 20s with his ex wife (So Evening News)

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Disney beats Apple & Google to the Smart Wearables market

This week, Samsung and LG launched wearable smart watches and beat Apple to the market for delivering its anticipated iWatch.
But how about Disney World in Orlando Florida beat them all to the punch! That’s right, those staying at a hotel in the popular vacation destination resort have the option to purchase waterproof “Magic Bands” to make their visit totally digital. You can also purchase the wrist bands on site at the various parks: Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios, Animal Kingdom or the water parks; and use them in Downtown Disney.
With the wrist bands, wearers can seamlessly go on rides, sign up for their FastPass, buy food and merchandise and even get their photo taken while on a ride once a sensor recognizes they are wearing the wrist band.  The bands are good at the hotels, restaurants and are connected to a credit card. It could replace the need to take your keys and wallet and is in essence a digital ID.
The Magic Bands currently cost $12.95 (plus tax) and are available in seven colors and can be blinged out for extra. At check out, the  MagicBand are linked to your park tickets.
Of course, with this technology, it didn’t take neurotic privacy wonks to lament in a Time article how the wristbands are like the spying United States National Security Agency (NSA), in that they can track every move.  Sure you can get into your hotel room by just tapping your wristband at the door, but do you want that convenience of not having to be weighed down when you know Disney may be tracking your and your kids’ preferences?
Um….. There are a lot of parents and Disney lovers who will gladly turn in a little bit of privacy in exchange for a less burdened and easier time maneuvering around a sprawling campus all day. 
Sign us up! ha!
photo: Disney.com

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