Big News From Little Big Town

It’s a good time to be Little Big Town.  Karen, Kimberly, Jimi and Philip have been working on a new album and the first single from that upcoming project can now be heard on WFRE.  The song is called “Better Man” and it was written by Taylor Swift.

Taylor took to social media to express her excitement about one of her favorite bands recording her song.  LBT is up for Vocal Group Of The Year tonight at the CMAs.

That’s not the only news from Little Big Town.  The grammy-winning quartet is also taking up residency at the Ryman in Nashville.  The band has announced they will play at the Mother Church Of Country Music six times in 2017.

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Little Big Town

 

Do You Raid Your Kid’s Candy Bag?

The costumes have been cleaned and the scary decorations are being put away.  One of the last reminders of Halloween is the bag your kids used for trick or treating–full of candy.

You walked with your children around the neighborhood getting a stash of Kit-Kats, Snickers, Hershey Bars, Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, Nerds, and so much more.  Hundreds of pieces of candy busting the seams of your precious child’s trick or treating bag.

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As good parents, we NEVER left our children gobble up all their candy right away.  We put it out of their reach if they are young, or encourage them to eat the candy sparingly if they are older.

But what about you? As parents, we do a lot of work to help our children reach their sugar high, and yet we have nothing to show for our hard work.  So what’s the solution? Do you raid your kid’s candy bag?

According to mommish.com, 81% of parents admit to pilfering their kid’s Halloween candy bag.  Does that mean the other 19% of parents have better self restraint?

I admit to getting candy out my kid’s bag EVERY year.  I just throw the wrappers in the garage to cover up the evidence!

What about you? Do you eat your kid’s Halloween candy?

–Dianah Gibson

 

Too Early To Decorate For Christmas?

Halloween is now over and the ghost, goblins, and witches are being put away.

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So what happens now? Do we leave pumpkins and corn stalks up for Thanksgiving or go right into holiday decorations?

There are some people that leave their holidays lights up all year long, only to be ridiculed by neighbors. But when should you start to roll out the Manger or reindeer? Before or after Thanksgiving?

Some style experts say Christmas decorations are typically put up in late November or early December, usually to coincide with the start of Advent. Others say the day after Thanksgiving. But there are some homeowners who feel decorating for the holidays is a competition and have to beat the neighbors to flipping the switch on their light display before anyone else!

So when do you put up your holiday decorations?

–Dianah Gibson

 

Thomas Rhett’s Halloween Costume was Bad to the Bone!

Thomas Rhett and his wife Lauren are known for donning creative couples costumes every year, but this year’s duds were truly “bad to the bone.” The couple decided to celebrate Halloween a bit early this year, dressing up as skeletons on Saturday night.

Thomas took to social media to show off their outfits, thanking their makeup artist in the process. It turns out, their skeletal transformation was done by Jason Aldean’s wife Brittany, and boy did she do a great job. (Premiere Prep)

Check out how cool that make-up is!!

School Halloween Parties-Should They Be Allowed?

I grew up in the Frederick County Public School System and remember having a Halloween Party while at Middletown Elementary School.   It was a day that my friends and I looked forward to for weeks.  The games, food, and being able to wear your costume. But that all changed years ago.

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Instead of ‘Halloween’ parties, many schools host ‘Fall Festivals’ with healthy food choices.

Some schools systems and parents have stated many reasons why they don’t like the parties.

1.)  The costumes kids are wearing now look scarier, more realistic.

2.)  Many kids suffer from food allergies.

3.)  Parties take away from classroom instruction.

Gone are the donut eating contests, running for candy after the ghost pinata busted, and the goodie bag full of chocolate bars and Smarties.

Do you think Halloween parties should be allowed in schools?

-Dianah Gibson