Friday, June 12, 2026

The Pizza Movie A Future Cult Classic #thepizzamovie #hulufuturecultclassic #gatenmatarazzo #seangiambrone



This fun find starring Gaten Matazazzo from Stranger Things and Sean Giambrone of The Goldberg’s was a hilarious laugh out college stoner movie. Goddess and I laughed out loud during many of the hallucination scenes. Campy and funny editing!  

The boys play nerds obviously who are roommates at college. The fun starts when they “accidentally” take a new drug with 3 specific side effect levels. Very original! 

If you are into campy, ridiculous fun, this could eventually be recognized as a great cult classic. 

Wednesday, June 03, 2026

Summer Camp Safety: What to Ask Before Choosing a Summer Program

 

Personal Injury law experts outline the conversations every parent should have before drop-off day

 

 

As families finalize summer plans, many parents focus on activities, schedules, and convenience while overlooking critical safety questions that can reveal whether a camp or summer program is truly prepared to protect children when something goes wrong.

 

While licensed camps must meet specific safety requirements, not every summer program is legally classified as a camp. Regardless of designation, experts say every program should be able to clearly explain how it handles injuries, emergencies, supervision, transportation, allergies, medications, and reunification procedures.

 

According to Personal Injury attorneys David Lever and Dan Ecker, Founding Partners of Lever & Ecker, PLLC, there are two questions that reveal the most about any program’s safety culture: 

 

“Tell me about an injury that occurred — walk me through how it was handled.”

and

“Who debriefs after an incident, and what has your program changed as a result?”

 

As enrollment numbers climb and families navigate an increasingly diverse landscape of camps, sports programs, and enrichment activities, experts emphasize that due diligence remains one of the most effective safety tools available to parents. Programs that prioritize preparation, communication, and continuous improvement are typically able to demonstrate those commitments through clear policies and transparent discussions. All too often, there are overlooked safety, supervision, emergency response, and risk management issues parents should evaluate before enrolling children in camps, enrichment programs, sports clinics, and other summer activities.

 

With millions of children participating in summer programs nationwide, parents should look beyond brochures and activity schedules and engage program administrators in meaningful conversations about safety, supervision, emergency preparedness, and incident response. Asking tougher, more specific questions can provide valuable insight into a program’s safety culture and help families make more informed enrollment decisions before camp begins.

 

Lever and Ecker recommend parents ask questions like these before drop-off day:

 

  • Ask about supervision ratios and whether they change during swimming or field trips.
  • Ask how headcounts are done and who is responsible.
  • Find out what background checks are required for staff and volunteers, whether CPR and first aid training is mandatory, and what the drop-off and pick-up procedure looks like.
  • Ask how allergies are managed, how medications are stored and administered, and when the program contacts 911 versus parents.
  • Ask about emergency drills, reunification plans, and how the facility controls entry.
  • For programs with field trips, ask whether drivers are trained, seatbelts are enforced, and what happens if a child is separated from the group.

 

Ultimately, experts say that a program’s willingness to answer detailed safety questions may be just as important as the activities it offers. Parents who take the time to understand how a camp or summer program responds to emergencies, supervises children, and learns from past incidents can gain a clearer picture of whether safety is truly embedded in the organization’s culture.

 

While no program can eliminate every risk, transparency, preparedness, and accountability remain among the strongest indicators of a well-run operation. By asking thoughtful questions before enrollment, families can make more informed decisions and help ensure children enjoy a safe, rewarding summer experience.

 

In the end, asking the right questions is not about being skeptical. It is about ensuring that the adults entrusted with children’s care are equipped to respond when the unexpected occurs. That conversation can make all the difference in selecting a program that is both enjoyable and prepared.

 

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Reprint with permission inclusive of the following attribution:

 

By Merilee Kern, MBA

Entrepreneur Leadership Network member Merilee Kern, MBA is an internationally-regarded brand strategist and analyst who reports on cultural shifts and trends as well as noteworthy industry change makers, movers, shakers and innovators across all categories, both B2C and B2B. This includes field experts and thought leaders, brands, products, services, destinations and events. As Founder, Executive Editor and Producer of “The Luxe List,” Merilee is a prolific business, lifestyle, travel, dining and leisure industry voice of authority and tastemaker. She keeps her finger on the pulse of the marketplace in search of new and innovative must-haves and exemplary experiences at all price points, from the affordable to the extreme. Her work reaches multi-millions worldwide via broadcast TV (her own shows and copious others on which she appears) as well as a myriad of print and online publications. Connect with her at 
www.TheLuxeList.com / Instagram www.Instagram.com/MerileeKern / X http://www.X.com/MerileeKern / Facebook www.Facebook.com/MerileeKernOfficial / LinkedIN www.LinkedIn.com/in/MerileeKern.

 

Photo Courtesy of Lever & Ecker, PLLC


Sunday, May 31, 2026

Stealing The Friday Fill-in - May 29, 2026



1. Arguing is not the end of the world.

2. Bacon tastes so good!

3. Sometimes, putting others first is necessary.

4. Life is breathtaking, really.

5. Well, maybe there is time.

6.  This week, my plans include work and more work.

Friday, May 15, 2026

Wow Time Flies


This year my son turned 23 and my daughter 21. I will be 60!

I have been blogging since they were June 21, 2005 two months after my daughter, Goddess was born. 

How? They are young adults and I am just older! It hurts my heart to know that I am closer to the end than I am to the beginning and I would go back and do it all again in a heartbeat.  I am so thankful that I have blogged a lot of their early years because I love going back to read it all and wish that work didn't keep me from still blogging their life in a more continuous manner. 

They are living their own lives and I am working more hours than ever. My son works on the weekends only at the same job for 5 years and my daughter is working at her job since October. They are both in school still and I am so happy they are still home with me and I see them daily. 

Goddess is a force to be reckoned with. She is a true Renaissance Woman. There is nothing she can't do. She is good at everything she tries and she will be good at the things she has yet to. She knows who she is and doesn't feel the need to be anyone else for anyone. Love that about her. I wish I was more like her when I was young. Heck I wish I were like her now.

Handsome is home since 2022. He doesn't drive so works only on the weekends but hopefully one day. He plays games, walks and everyone on the block knows him and speaks kindly of him. I have met his bosses and they all love him as well. Hopefully in the near future we can get him driving lessons so he isn't a prisoner to the house since I work two jobs that keep me out of the house 11-12 hours a day during the week. 

I thought as we got older, we worked less but I guess that is not the case with the cost of living. Looking for a new job often that will give me 40 hours a week but working a 24 hour job and a variable job that gives me at the very least 10 but as much as 20 a week to make the 40 hours you need to work in the economy. 

Life is good. Could always be better. If you have been following along all these years, thank you! I adore you and hope you are well. Leave me a message if you care to.  

Sunday, May 03, 2026

Mother's Day Gifts - There's Still Time To Shop

Garden Angel - I love this solar garden angel with the watering can. She is on a plant that sits near my sliders and I see her all night when I look at the glass.  See would be pretty inside near a window too. In fact I might put her on my birthday wish list this year so I can have on in my kitchen window as well. 

Amazon Pic



Shepherd Hooks to hang your lanterns, windchimes or plants. We had a micro burst come through our area and these shepherd hooks stayed firmly in the ground. We have ordered three sets not including the one I gave my sister-in-law for Christmas this year for her new garden obsession. Love the lantern? See the link below.


Gorgeous solar lanterns that have a vintage look. They have holders on top to be hung from shepherd posts, hooks or can be used without and placed on the ground or flat surface.

I adore the turquoise color and they cast a stunning glow with the cutout decorations in our yard.

We love looking at all the solar lights at night!

No installation necessary! You just need some sun power which they get all day.

The light lasts until the morning when the sun comes up.



Solar Powered Pogada Lamp is like a work of art for your garden. It is in the centerpiece of one of our kidney shaped garden beds and we love it. Packaged with care to ensure safe delivery. It was bigger than we expected and weighted to ensure no tipping from high winds. It is one of our favorite pieces in the yard. No wires. All sun powered! See it in the photo above at night? Beautiful! 


Journal - Gorgeous gold edge, thick journal. I love the color blue of the cover and was very surprised with the quality of the pages.

I used a pen and marker that always bleeds through that I can’t use on previous journals to test the sample page and was so happy to see it didn’t bleed.

It comes with a pretty gold pen too!





Pretty Dress for wedding or party - I love this dress. It works as a formal wear like a wedding or going to the renfaire! ANNNND it's under $40



This "Reader" tote bag is so cute! I needed a tote bag for my day to day job. Something small and light to carry my things. This canvas bag is perfect! I am an avid reader and always have a book and journal with me.

The straps feel sturdy! I love that it is black so I won’t look dirty quickly and I love the graphic! Great quality print and tote. I have used it daily for over a year and it still looks new.




My favorite products for Mother's Day or Birthday come from my own shopping ideas. These are products I have used and love. The link has an associate code linked to Maria's Space in it. If you order I might be compensated for your purchase with a commission.

Monday, February 02, 2026

LIfe Update

I have been doing so much journaling that I have failed to jump online and write here. This was always where I wrote about life. Now I pick up a pen and write all my thoughts in a book. It's not that I don't want to write here. I love going back to my posts and rereading especially when it has to do with my kids. But with two jobs I have limited home time. During the week I am out from 6:10 AM until 4:45 3 days out of the week and the other 2 days 6:10 AM until 6:45 PM. The weekends are all about sleeping past 7:30, grocery shopping, cleaning, laundry and whatever else. It goes fast. 

Right now my thoughts are consumed with my current situation at home, my kids and trying to get through my week.

I do however miss my blog and think about it daily. Times were good! Hopefully I can get back to some sort of writing here. My goal is to create books for my kids of their lives from toddler hood until now. 

Handsome and Goddess are almost done with college for now. He is taking his time getting through. There is no rush. They are both doing it online. Mostly because neither was driving out of high school. She is driving for over a year and got her license last Spring. She works and goes to college. Busy girl. He works on the weekend 10 months of the year. It's hard when you don't drive and don't live near public transportation. 

One day! I have hope he will eventually drive.

I worry about him. Being home since September 2022, doing online college and only working on the weekends. What kinds of life is that? Hopefully he finds his way and lives a fulfilled and balance life where he has friends and is happy. Right now, I worry!

Goddess has come a long way and stands up for herself. She is strong willed, extremely smart and very balanced in her life with many hobbies as well as a hard working in school as well as at work. 

Prayer and faith gets me through my day and night. Thank you Lord for always being there.