Product Reviews & Interviews

I’m still having a hard time believing it myself, that somehow I managed to be in a round table and have an actual conversation with one of my favorite celebrities. If you’ve known me or my husband any time at all, you know I’m a sucker for the ones who make you laugh. If asked, most women would name their favorite male celebrities based on their uncanny good looks or their chiseled hard abs (which apparently one of the characters in Steve’s new movie – Crazy. Stupid. Love has?!) but my list has always been chosen with sense of humor in mind.

Steve Carell has been at the top of that list for several years now. When he left The Office this year, I bawled like a baby. When I saw Dan in Real Life for the first time, I took a crew of 20 airmen with me (and guess what … most of us bawled like babies). When it came out on DVD, I made my husband watch it a dozen at least (he, however, did not bawl like a baby). Even my children have seen Despicable Me, who knows how many times, and try as I may I just can’t get enough of this guy.

Talking with him over the phone only solidified my opinions of him. He is as genuine as they come. Not to mention, down-to-earth, smart, witty and head-over-heels in love with his family as it gets. My absolute favorite part of this experience was listening to him talk about his two children, ages 7 & 10. You could literally hear him smiling through the phone reminiscing about them. Stating he, “wanted to soak up their childhood, as much as he could.” The same thing happened when he spoke of his wife, he spoke with a twinkle; his love for her was obvious and true. Even when Steve mentioned his parents during the interview, there was a sense of admiration and respect you could not help but take note of.

It was all of these redeeming qualities, and his amazing talent that earned him his latest casting as Cal Weaver in Crazy. Stupid. Love. A script written especially with him in mind and a cast he really connected with, make this a movie you will not want to miss. I was part of a small group of bloggers chosen from across the country to do a round table interview with him, here are some of our questions and his answers:

What did you enjoy most about making this movie?

Steve Carell: Ryan Gosling’s abs. …

I can’t tell you how many questions I’ve received about his body, which, frankly, makes me feel terrible. I get a lot of this: ‘When are we going to see YOUR abs in a movie?’ and clearly they’re just making fun of me.

Honestly, the most fun I had was working with Ryan and Julianne, specifically, because I had most of my scenes with the two of them. They’re wonderful actors, and I hadn’t worked with either of them before. Very exciting.

Is there anything you learned from the movie that you would apply to your marriage or own life?

Steve: That I will never jump out of a car if my wife wants to discuss something serious with me. You know what, it’s funny. I think it was sort of reversed. I think I take and apply things that I’ve learned in my life and apply them to scripts in movies or TV just in order to make them feel as real as possible.

And I certainly haven’t gone through this scenario with my wife (Nancy Carell), but from what I’ve observed in life and my experience with relationships, it was important to me that — one specific element of the script is that a couple is on the brink of divorce — there’s generally culpability on both sides of the equation, and that was really important to me — that there is, generally speaking, not a villain in the scenario. There’s usually fault and movement to be had on both sides. And I think that’s something that I’ve learned throughout my life that I tried to apply to the movie and to the script.

And my own life? I’ll tell you again, my learning stuff goes back to Ryan Gosling’s abs!

Would you say “Crazy Stupid Love” is a good date night movie for parents? And can you speak to how important it is for parents to take time out for themselves in addition to spending time with their kids?

Steve: I think it’s an excellent date-night movie. And I completely agree. I think that to be the best parent and to be the best spouse, you have to have your own life that is different and separate than your other lives.

*laughs* I’m not saying have a secret life, but I’m saying you have to have your own interests, and ultimately a person has to feel good about themselves to be a good parent, to be a good spouse.

And this is definitely something my wife and I have learned raising our kids, that if you concentrate — and the impulse is to put every effort into your children because that’s the most important thing in your life — but if you forget to take care of yourself, if you forget to take care of your spouse and your relationship, then you’re not going to be as good a parent because you’re not going to be as happy.

Q: How do you keep your kids grounded? Do your kids think you’re as funny as we do?

Steve: I think my kids are much funnier than I am. Sometimes they say things that are so funny, my wife and I don’t want them to know that they’ve necessarily said something funny. I don’t know if that makes sense, but sometimes they inadvertently say things that are ridiculous, and I don’t want them to understand that that was a funny thing to say so they’ll continue to say things like that.

They just think of me as their dad. I think I’m a fun dad, but I’m not a comedian dad, I’m not a performer father, and I just want to be a fun dad. I want to really define that relationship with them. Because they have their buddies at school who are their age or their cousins when they come home, but I want to have a different relationship with my children than that.

And as far as being grounded in Los Angeles, I think the toughest part of that equation is when you drive by a billboard with your face on it, and they look quizzically at it and don’t really understand why there is a picture of you on the side of a bus or the side of a building, and I just don’t want that to interfere with my relationship with them and to taint it in any way. Again, I just want them to think of us as their parents and what I do as a job and have it not define me, or define them. It doesn’t make him or them special. I just try to keep it simple.

What is your fashion style? Are you more like Cal New Balance or the Cal 6 layers of clothing?

Steve: I’m kind of in between, I’ll tell you what I’m wearing now. I’m wearing Asics running shoes, Banana Republic jeans and a plaid JCrew shirt. I know it all sounds so sexy. After 7pm, my wife and I are in sweat pants and t-shirts. As soon as we know we are not going to be seen by the public, we are in complete comfort clothes. When I go out, I like to look clean and presentable. I don’t put that much emphasis of making a fashion statement.

My daughter on the other hand, she likes to make bold fashion statements. She doesn’t really care what others think, she’s not in to what every one else is wearing. I like to think of them as my little trendsetters.

Do you have plans for more animated films?

Steve: There will be a Despicable Me 2. They’ve already set a date for the release – July 4th, 2013.

I’d love to hear about your first acting job, how you got started.

Steve: My first paying job was in Chicago, Second City Touring Company, 1988. It was how I viewed my success as an actor. I was able to quit my job waiting tables and act full time. All I ever wanted to do, was to be able to make a living. All of this other stuff was a complete surprise. I never thought I’d become an actor. I always thought I would be a lawyer. Acting came later, I was filling out law school applications and was stumped by the essay question, Why do you want to be a lawyer? I couldn’t answer that. My parents suggested acting. They told me to choose a career that would fulfill me and even encouraged me to move to Chicago and become an actor.

That was a great lesson and a gift. It let me off the hook to pursue my dream.

If your kids wanted to act would you encourage it?

When the time is right. I want them to be kids. I don’t want them to have a career. I want them to be kids and to go to college and experience life. My parents encouraged me to experience life and to have interests. I’m hoping to offer my kids opportunities — music, art, theater, sports, whatever their interests are. I learned a great lesson from my parents – it is my kids life, all I can do is give them the best foundation I can.

What was your favorite scene to shoot?

There’s a scene at the end that turns into all out chaos and a knock down drag out fight. There’s a shot of Julieanne (Moore) watching the fight and you see little bits and pieces of arms and legs in the fight and we were laughing so hard. I wish the camera had been on us. It was a bunch of adults acting like 12 year olds. it was the most ridiculous looking thing. We look like were were about 7 – we felt like a bunch of puppies.

When is your wife going to be in a movie with you?

She’s got a small part in a movie that I’m filming right now with Kiera Knightley. I’m encouraging her to write, she is really talented and doesn’t give herself enough credit. She’s one of the funniest people I’ve ever met and I just really want her to get out there. I am her biggest fan.

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I really can’t wait for a chance to see this movie, Steve described the movie as being very human, a movie with real characters who are interesting, with real life experiences that are funny. There are moments of rolling laughter. Laughter that will last minutes and the movie has many twists and turns we won’t see coming. Have you seen it yet? Did it live up to his description for you? I wish we could all go see this film together. One giant Mom’s Night Out! Wouldn’t that be grand? Guess which questions (2) I asked and earn some good ol’ KSW bragging rights. Check out the movie, the trailer and the Crazy Stupid Love Facebook page here.

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Tasty, Organic Snacks for Kids

by Stacy on April 14, 2010

Ok, I have a confession to make … I think I may be addicted to Clif Bars. Seriously, they are so ooey gooey, tasty good and the perfect solution when we’re out and about and don’t get home in time for lunch. That’s why i jumped for joy when I was asked to try Clif Kid ZBars … and guess what … I think I like them EVEN MORE! :)

Cliff Kid ZBars are more like cookies than their gooey aunts and uncles but still pack a healthy punch and tide my kids over when we’re outdoors walking, hiking, or playing at the park. Their flavors are so delicious, I just had to insist my kids “share” these special treats with me :) (hey, don’t judge – at least I’m teaching them to share, right?)

Happy thoroughly enjoying his 1st Zbar

Since the kids versions only have 130 calories versus the grownup 260 version. I may even replace a few of my go-to snacks with these yummy treat bars. I feel like I’m eating something I shouldn’t be (indulging, dare I say) , but instead I’m getting 12 vitamins and minerals and 7-11 grams of whole grains not to mention 3 grams of protein. Um, I mean that’s what I’m serving my kids … I also rest easy knowing the bar is certified organic and that I recognize every ingredient that went into making it.

Try all 6 amazing flavors (I promise you wont be disappointed)

Blueberry (120 cals)
Chocolate Brownie (130 cals) Tastiest Bar EVER!! Doubles as a special treat/dessert even
Chocolate Chip (130 cals)
Honey Graham (130 cals)
Peanut Butter (140 cals)
S’mores (130 cals)

I found a variety pack of 24 Clif Kid Zbars for just $14 + Free Prime Shipping
($11.90 if you use Subscribe & Save)

* I was not paid to write this product review, however I did receive a free sample of each flavor Zbar in order to form my own opinion on this great product. Clif Zbars will be added to the KSW pantry list (coming soon) as a go-to product for children’s and healthy Mom snacks. If you aren’t familiar with Clif Bar & Company take a moment to read their incredible story here.

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Hazardous Materials in Your Home

by Stacy on January 25, 2010

If you’re like me, you’ve probably never put much thought into your batteries. You probably rotate between a few popular brands trying to find the longest lasting, most affordable options on sale at the time. You bring them home, you pop them in to your flashlights, remotes and smoke detectors and Voila, you don’t think about them again until your stuff stops working or your child’s favorite toy starts sounding like some sort of demented demon.

I’ll even go as far to say that once or twice, you have probably forgotten about a pair of batteries left in a gadget that wasn’t working for some time. When you open up the battery pack, you find white, flaky stuff all over your batteries [you know you have]. Did you know, that was battery acid leaking from your batteries? Even worse, do you know about all of the other hazardous materials and heavy metals that could also be leaking from those tiny tubes? Mercury, Lithium, Lead, Cadmium … just to name a few … it’s all in there and well, if the acid found its way outside I’m betting the other stuff will too.

Did you know that in most states, batteries are considered hazardous waste and are not supposed to be tossed into the regular trash receptacles? I never really new this until I became a Hazmat Monitor in the Air Force and had to collect all of my units discarded batteries. Really, the thought had just never occurred to me. I’ve tossed my fair share into the trash, I’ve used my fingers to scrape off the white flaky stuff [Hmm, chemical waste on my fingers ... Great], I’ve even put 9 Volt batteries to my tongue [when I was very young] to feel the shock they give off.

These days, I’m thinking in a whole new, greener light. I worry about what happens to the waste that leaves my house and well, I hope that you do too. I hope that you’ll click to find out what you state says you should do with your battery waste.

I hope that whenever possible, you’ll consider the safer, greener batteries that are on the market today. What? You didn’t know there was such a thing as green batteries? Me neither! That’s one reason I love being an online green spokesperson, I’m made aware of all sorts of products I didn’t know existed. I try them out and then, if they meet my approval, I’ll let you know I think they’re worth while. In the case of green batteries, consider me a Fuji Enviromax covert. Now, let me tell you why …

For me, claiming to be green isn’t enough – these days, a product must not only be free of harmful materials but it must have been produced in a safe manner as well. Fuji has done a great job exceeding my requirements. Not only are these puppies green [meaning they have no ozone depleting compounds] but they’re also manufactured following strict environmental standards and made from 93.3% recycled materials and packaged in recycled materials as well. Green from start to finish, I love that.

They’re also safe to throw in the trash and last just as long, if not longer than other leading batteries and have one of the longest shelf life’s on the market – 7 years!!. Even more importantly, since these batteries don’t contain any mercury, lithium, lead or cadmium, I don’t have to worry about natural resources being mined so I can change my clicker.

Now, let’s take a look at some numbers:

3,000,000,000 [3 Billion] – the number of batteries purchased by Americans each year

8 – average number of batteries discarded for each person in your home

48 – the number of batteries my family will go through this year [I'm betting we'll use more]

What about time and effort you say? What will using Fuji Enviromax batteries cost you in the long run?

Fuji Enviromax$22 a year per person [$132 for my family] (Based on the US average, see above)

Other Leading Brands$20 a year person [$120 for my family] (Based on sale prices)

Cost Difference – $2 per year [$12 a year for my family]

That’s right, $2 per person in your house, per year. That’s how much it will cost you for peace of mind knowing you aren’t leaking heavy metals or hazardous waste into your drinking water or putting your children in contact with carcinogenic materials. I don’t know about you, but $2 sounds like a Great price to me.

Now, here’s my favorite number: 23,288 – that’s the number of batteries we can keep out of landfills each year if everyone of us switches from our current batteries to Fuji Enviromax or a rechargeable alternative. See, I told you are small steps would pay off in big ways.
Fuji Enviromax

Find Fuji Enviromax at ACO and ACE Hardware stores; select Sears, Target, Do It Best and Tru Value Hardware stores; Dick’s Sporting Goods, Big Y Stores (Massachusetts), Shop Rite and Kings Supermarkets (New Jersey), Shop’ n Save (St. Louis), Marsh Supermarkets (Indianapolis), and other chains. The batteries can also be ordered online at Amazon.com , and direct from the company atwww.greenfuji.com.
Note: Fuji Enviromax batteries recently won two parenting awards from The National Parenting Center and iParenting Media.
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wHy nOt tRy sOmEtHiNg fUnKy

by Stacy on July 1, 2009

Like most moms, I spend way too much time struggling to find healthy snacks for my kids. No matter what I choose, I usually come home feeling guilty about my choices. Guilty because what I’ve chosen is either healthy for them but horrible tasting or delicious tasting and full of sugar and preservatives.

That’s why I was thrilled when I found Funky Monkey Fruit Snacks. Funky Monkey, the fruit that crunches, is a delicious, convenient freeze dried snack with the natural goodness of fresh fruit.

Available in Bananamon, Carnaval Mix, Jivealime, or Purple Funk

Why KSW loves it: We love that Funky Monkey uses whole fruit slices so you can see the natural goodness you’re giving your kids. We also love that each package is just 110 calories and contains the equivalent of 3 servings of fruit and NO added sugar or preservatives. It’s also 100% Natural ~ Gluten Free, Wheat Free, Dairy Free and three of the flavors are USDA certified organic.

Tip: Try some Funky Monkey in yogurt or even on top of ice cream

Grab some Funky Monkey Fruit Snacks from Amazon. You can even Save an extra 15% with Subscribe & Save and get FREE SHIPPING

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Rock A Bye Dreams

by Stacy on May 20, 2009

For as long as I can remember, I’ve wanted to be a Mom. Not just any mom ~ but a GREAT mom. The kind of mother who always knows just what to say,  just what to do, and just how to make each of her children feel special and loved in their own unique way. My unique version of myself as Super Mom, always included an image of me rocking my children in my arms and singing sweet lullabies they would grow to remember always. My version of a family heirloom, they would hopefully remember these songs and pass them along to their own children someday. In reality, when the time in my life came for lullabyes – I found I was seriously lacking in this department. Unable to come up with any sweet melodies on my own, and not knowing where to find any great recorded versions – I reverted to classics like Twinkle, Twinkle and Rock a Bye Baby – sometimes even soft versions of songs playing on the radio. Not quite the motherly image I had imagined.

Fast forward three years and three children later, and I am proud to announce I have finally found the album I’ve been looking for. Better yet, this album found me. Nancy Falkow of Sunflow, first contacted me in February of this year and asked if I would like to review her album, Under the Stars, here on Kids Stuff World. Thrilled with the prospect, I listened to the disc many times, it melodies capturing me a little more each time. Still, it wasn’t until a few weeks ago, when I brought my newborn home from the hospital that I could truly appreciate the absolute treasure I’d received.

sunflow

You see, Nancy’s songs are my lullabies come to life. It’s as if she has found a way to take all of my thoughts and feelings, and put them into words ~ words that became music. Beautiful music. Still, the album is only part Nancy.  Sunflow is actually a duo – one part Nancy, one part Fran King. Not only have I found a compilation of treasured lullabies with Sunflow, but Fran also sings hauntingly beautiful songs reminiscent of classics such as the Beatles. It’s almost like getting two albums in one.

I highly suggest you take a listen to the entire album, Under the Stars, and find a few family classics of your own. Here’s a few of my favorites, that I’m sure will be in my family for years to come:

Rock A Bye Dreams

Good Night

Now Sleep

SleepyTown

I Wish You Love

A huge Thank You to Nancy Falkow for capturing what it is to be a Mother so beautifully and for sharing that feeling with all of us.

Now that you’ve had a chance to hear these soon to be classics, I’m anxious to know which ones you love? Can you see yourself singing these to your little ones anytime soon?

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