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My Memories giveaway for everyone

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Apologies, people! I forgot to start this on Sunday. Okay, if you have read my blog at all, you may have seen a few entries about My Memories digital scrapbooking software. If not, you can check here , here , here , here , here and here . The good news today is that you can get it yourself FOR FREE. Just go to My Memories , create an account and click on the software link. You want to get MyMemories Suite, which is the main program. Click on Add to Cart . You should see Enter Coupon/Promo Code . Use this code: FreeTreatEE148 . Copy it from here and paste it, as it has to be exact. THIS CODE IS GOOD THROUGH OCT. 26, 2013. You can click on Proceed to Checkout or go back to the main page and click on Free Kits in the Shop listing. There's a variety of free items, including fonts, quick pages, papers and mini kits. There are hundreds to choose from, which will give you quite a selection to add to what's already in the program. The next screen after Proceed to Chec

Happy Halloween giveaway: $500 KMart gift card

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It’s Halloween Giveaway Event Organized by: Mom Powered Media . Co-hosted by: Capri's Coupons , My Silly Little Gang , My Dairy Free Gluten Free Life , Oh My Heartsie Girl , Giveaway Bandit and Growing Up Bilingual . Growing up, my sister and I didn't get to go trick or treating much. I only remember once that I was allowed to go. We lived in the country from the time I was about 3 until I was 14. Dad felt that it was "begging" like actual begging on the street, so that was pretty much not allowed. I took my kids trick or treating, though. Amanda's first trick or treat night was when she was nearly 2 1/2, and we lived in Chicago. We went around a long block in our neighborhood. I was pregnant with Cayla and it was chilly and dark. On the way back home, we stopped at a house that had a porch light on (which was the sign where we lived in Iowa when I was younger that you welcomed trick or treaters). We knocked, a man came to the door. He looked surprised,