Events
A Note of Thanks – Happy Veteran’s Day!

We want to say a big THANK YOU to those who have and are currently serving our country! Our country is very blessed to have people protecting our freedoms. We have a lot to be thankful for today.
Let us take the opportunity today to “thank” the Veterans in our lives. Also, make it a point to thank any veteran you meet today. Today provides a great venue for teaching our children who veterans are and why we have a special day set aside to honor them. We are grateful for those who serve.
Thank You! Happy Veterans Day!
Date Night on a Budget – Dinner
Going on a Date Night with your spouse can be just what the whole family needs. It is important to take time to relax and be a couple, whether you have little ones or not. Your kids may enjoy a night away too. One way to open the door of communication is by having a quiet meal together.Here are a few ways to save on the cost of eating out so you can relax when you go on your date:
1. Free Dinner Options
- Gift Certificates – if you have a gift certificate to a restaurant use it when you go on your date. Occasionally we get gift certificates for our anniversary so we save them for Date Nights. It may be something you want to ask for your birthday or anniversary as well. You can earn gift certificates by doing surveys or through accumulating points too.
- Coupons – use a coupon to a restaurant that you and your spouse are wanting to go to. If you plan ahead you can often find discounts or coupons online prior to going to a restaurant. We have even shared a free dinner at a nice restaurant by using a coupon. Sometimes you have to pay but if you look you can often get a meal for free.
- Join the Club – many of the large chain restaurants offer special discounts if you sign up for their emails or newsletters. You may get free food when they introduce a new menu item. Even your local family owned restaurants give you special offers when you join their club. Many restaurants offer free meal if you visit them around your birthday. If you have a favorite restaurant check and see they have a club you can join for extra savings.
2. Discount Dinner Options
- Restaurant.com – you can get discount restaurant certificates. We have tried many new restaurants using Restaurant.com that have since become our favorite. You can often get the certificates at a discount. The best is when you can get them at 80% to 90% off. We stock up when they are at a deep discount and it allows us to have plenty of options to chose from for Date Night. The certificates last for one year so you have plenty of time to use them. Try it out and see how you like it!
- Barter – there are many barter programs available such as Tradebank or you can work something out with the owner of a restaurant or chain. If you have services or products that they can use. We have friends that provide a service for a restaurant and they get coupons for free meals. It is worth checking out.
- Groupon – has daily deals that you can get between 40% to 90% off. Many times Groupon will offer great discounts on restaurants. When you purchase a certificate you have up to a year to use it. Select the area closest to you to find out the deals in your area.
- Pack a picnic for a nice dinner at a park together. You can pack a really wonderful romantic picnic for a great price. Pick out a favorite food you know your spouse will like for an extra special treat. It shows your love. Some of our best Date Nights have been relaxing over a picnic at a park.
You can have a wonderful dinner with your spouse without breaking your budget. It is important to take time to talk, relax, and enjoy each other. Take turns planning where you are going. One month you plan the meal the next month your husband plans, it allows for some great surprises and extra romance!
Jake and I try to have at least one date night a month because it is important to us to maintain and grow our marriage. Communication around the typical family meal is more about the kids and the events of the day then on us as a couple. Although we may be in a season when the finances are tight we can still have a terrific date night together. The laughter, deep conversations, and a time of relaxation is worth finding ways to make it work logistically and financially.
Date Night on a Budget – Babysitting Fees
Do you enjoy having the opportunity to share some quiet time with your spouse? Would you do it more if it cost less? By the time you pay the baby sitter, go out for a meal, and an activity your budget is blown. We have found some ways that have helped us cut down on the expense of going out while allowing us to still have fun. One of the first and sometimes the most expensive costs of going on a date is the babysitter. We LOVE our babysitters but the hours and expense add up quickly over the course of one evening especially on a tight budget.Here are a few ways to save on the babysitting costs so you can relax when you go on your date:
1. Free Babysitting Options
- Grandparents may be able to watch your sweet little one(s) once a month. Most grandparents enjoy the opportunity to spend time with the children and are thrilled that you are focusing on strengthening your marriage at the same time.
- Aunt or Cousin or another family member who is nearby will often watch the kids once a month so you can have some time to relax with your spouse. Have you asked? You may be surprised at how excited they are to spend time with the kids.
- Swap Babysitting with Friends – do you belong to a church, Moms group or have friends in the neighborhood? See if they will watch your kids once a month so you and your spouse can have a Date Night then watch their kids once a month so they can have time together too. You can enjoy it because you have a night with your spouse without paying for babysitting and your kids love it because they have time to play with their friends. Works really well if you have kids that are similar ages and that play well together.
2. Discount Babysitting Options
- Responsible Teenager will often work for a more negotiable rate and many times they have a lot of energy which makes it fun adventure for the kids.
- Mature Tween who is wanting to get into babysitting but isn’t quite old enough to do it on her own yet. You are giving her the learning experience and can usually do it for a discounted rate or sometimes even free. They will watch your kids at their own house under the supervision of their parents.
- College Student – they will usually work for a reasonable rate or we have had some that have chosen to spend the night and eat a couple meals at our house in lieu of payment. This works well for the late night dates with your spouse. It is wonderful coming home to a house of peaceful sleeping kids! Plus this gives you the opportunity to get to know the babysitter better as well.
We have used a variety of babysitting tactics with our twins. When the finances got tight we searched for other options because we felt like time together was important. We have used all 6 of the options listed above. Our favorites of course are the free options and since the grandparents don’t live near us we are limited on those dates. We are thankful to have friends who swap babysitting with us because we can have fun relaxing together and the kids have a blast spending time playing with their friends. We look forward to the times we get to watch their kids because we get to play, have fun and spoil the kids!
Jake and I try to have at least one date night a month because it is important to us to maintain and grow our marriage. Communication around the typical family meal is more about the kids and the events of the day then on us as a couple. Although we may be in a season when the finances are tight we can still have a terrific date night together. The laughter, deep conversations, and a time of relaxation is worth finding ways to make it work logistically and financially.
Too Much Candy!
Hope everyone had an amazing Holiday weekend. Halloween is a great time to create memories with your family. The Fall Festivals, pumpkin carving, hayrides, dressing up and candy…..sometimes too much candy. Every wonder if you’ll be able to eat, share and giveaway all the candy before the next Halloween hits.Dentists all over the country are participating in a Halloween Candy Buy Back Program. They buy the kids Halloween candy then donate it to the groups that send it to those in Military Service.
- Example: Holly Tree Pediatric Dentistry in our area is Buying Back Halloween Candy and giving the kids $1 per pound ($5 max per child) and a Treat bag. The Buy back dates are Monday 11/1 to Thursday 11/3 between 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM. All the candy will be donated to Troops overseas. Also, Dr. Ann will match every dollar given and donate it to a local charity “Let There Be Mom.”
If it is something you interested in participating in you can read more about on the FAQ page and search for locations near you!
Movie – “Life As We Know It”
My husband and I enjoyed a Date Night last night. YAY!!! We love getting the opportunity to spend some quiet time together. Our kids are precious, however, we are thrilled to have the occasional opportunity to laugh, talk and relax together as a couple. We had free movie tickets and decided to see what was available. Since it was the Thursday before Halloween weekend the options were a little limited. “Saw” and some of the other Halloween / horror movies did not appeal to us.
We chose the comedy “Life As We Know It”. Holly Berenson (Katherine Heigl) is single with a growing catering business and Eric Messer (Josh Duhamel) is single and working as sports director. When their friends set up them up on a blind date they didn’t even get out of the driveway before going their separate ways. Their best friends named them as godparents for their daughter Sophie. When the parents were in an accident Holly and Messer were jointly responsible for taking care of Sophie. Holly and Messer found ways to work around their differences because they both loved Sophie and wanted what was best for her. It was a funny to watch. The new responsibilities of taking care of a baby had an effect on their lives which at times was pretty hilarious. The romance was predictable but cute to see evolve. Their neighbors were nosy and were a little overboard but if you are looking for a relaxing night out you may want to consider “Life As You Know It”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eMK9GKZHtkw
A Date with My Princess
Recently I had the privilege to go on a date night with my princess, Brina. She wanted to do something a princess would do on our night out together. It was “Dine Out For Mom” night where a portion of the proceeds goes to a great cause so we decided to eat out. Brina chose to eat at the “ABC” restaurant (aka Atlanta Bread Company). We split a Chicken Salad Sandwich meal and tea for about $7. She decided to wait to eat the chips later in case we wanted a snack (smile). I love seeing her think and plan ahead even at age 5. We talked about our days and giggled together over our sandwich and sweet tea.
After supper we had a few minutes in between events so we headed over to Aldi’s. For those who have never shopped at Aldi’s it is a small discount grocery store. We often get our staple groceries and fresh produce at Aldi’s. If there is one in your area I recommend at least checking it out. Brina picked out a beautiful bouquet of flowers for $3.99 to take with her on our date night. She was excited to have the princess flowers and proudly carried them everywhere we went that night. I am thrilled the flowers survived the evening despite being carried, squished, dropped, and well loved.
After getting her flower treasure at Aldi’s we headed over to Virginia College to get her first pedicure. Virginia College is a local college that has a Cosmetology School where you can get pedicures, manicures, massages, and your hair done for a great price. Brina proudly carried in her flower bouquet and announced to anyone that listened that she was on a Date Night with her Mom! Glad she gets excited about spending time with me, hopefully these precious memories continue as she gets older. Brina received her first pedicure complete with a foot soak, foot massage, and candy while sitting in a massage chair. She smiled like a princess the whole time.
We made a quick trip by Goodwill on our way home to pick up a black shirt for her “cat” costume. She picked out a little car toy for Karlie and a baby doll dress for one of her babies. On the way home we were discussing our date night and she said “Mom, I LOVE my flowers! (pause) The flowers make me feel like the lady wearing the pretty white dress (bride) at a wedding.” I smiled because she did feel like a beautiful princess that night. Although the getting married part better not be in her near future since she is only 5!
When we arrived home Daddy and Karlie were finishing up their Apollo 13 movie. We discussed the exciting adventures and fun everyone had before bath time and bed. It was a true joy having this fun and relaxing time with my precious princess. I am thankful for the time we get together to create memories, talk, and laugh. Life is too short so make sure you fit in time to have fun and enjoy the blessings you are given. We had a blast spending time together without spending a lot of money. Giving time and attention to my girls is more important than all the gifts in the world.
My husband and I started taking our girls out on dates after one of them was in the hospital for surgery and we realized at that time they had never been a part for more than a few minutes. Our girls are twins with very different personalities; we love them both and want to encourage them to grow up to be the people God wants them to be. One is into babies, princesses, and animals while the other one is into rockets, planets, space, and sharks. Having a date night set aside one night a month is something the girls look forward to and it gives us time to focus our attention on each child. We are thankful for the children God has given us and look forward to seeing them grow. A date night out with your child doesn’t have to be fancy or expensive the important thing is that you spend time one on one to listen and love them. Creating one special memory after another together.
Easy Recipe for Roasted Pumpkin Seeds
Jake made some amazing roasted pumpkin seeds during our evening carving the pumpkins. Here is a super easy and great recipe for roasting pumpkins seeds:
- 2 c pumpkin seeds
- 2 T butter
- Sprinkle Seasoned Salt (or substitute a 1/2 package ranch package mix)
Rinse the pumpkin seeds. Saute pumpkin seeds in the butter for about 5 minutes (until they start to turn brown). Sprinkle the Seasoned Salt or Ranch Mix on the seeds. Spread seeds into a shallow baking pan and baked at 250 degrees for 30 to 40 minutes or until crispy. Stirring every 10 minutes.
We made half with the sprinkled seasoned salt and half with the ranch package mix this year. Delicious snacks for the whole family!
Fall Festivities – Pumpkin Carving
Our family enjoys celebrating the different seasons, Holidays, and events throughout the year. It has been a blast going to a variety of family friendly Fall Festivals in our area. The weekends are full of horse back riding, playing in the leaves, hayrides, bonfires, pumpkin carving and all the other fun activities while creating wonderful memories with the family.
The girls have been asking for over a month to carve pumpkins and since they were on sale recently ($3.99 for a 12 ++ pound pumpkins at BiLo) we decided to have a family night together. We had a great evening of carving pumpkins, roasting the pumpkin seeds, drinking hot apple cider and eating caramel apples. Daddy free handed the designs the girls drew out on the disposable table cloth. Everyone had a blast!
If you are wanting to find some great carving patterns that you can download here are a couple websites to check out:
Most of the designs are kid friendly (however there are a few frightful designs). There is a range from easy to difficult ones depending on what you want to do. Enjoy time with together and make it a fun celebration while creating memories together.
Event: “Dine Out for Mom”
There is a special event going on today called “Dine Out For Mom” which is a part of the “Let There Be Mom” organization. As a Mom with small children it is important for me to remember that life is precious, sweet, and short. We never know what joys and trials life will bring our way. You may know of a friend or family member that has gone through serious illness and given only a short amount of time to live. This event is to remind us to celebrate life, create memories, cherish our family, and help others because our life here on earth is not forever.
What is “Let There Be Mom”? It is an organization that provides help to Moms when they or their spouse is diagnosed with a serious illness. “Let There Be Mom” comes along side the family going through this difficult time to preserve memories. They do this through a variety of services tailored to meet the needs and wishes of the individual families. Some examples of ways they are involved – photography, scrapbooks, journals, videos, meals, errands, special events, care packages, family cookbooks, and many more wonderful activities. The “Dine Out For Mom” event today is designed to help raise funds for this great organization. When you eat at one of the participating restaurants today they will donate a portion of the proceeds to “Let There Be Mom” so they can continue to help families that are losing a loved one.
Take some time out of your busy day to meet a friend for lunch or take the family out for supper. What a great way to spend time with those you love while helping a wonderful organization that is committed to preserving family memories.
For more information about the “Let There Be Mom” organization, their services, and how to get involved please visit their website.
Launch Greenville 2010

“Launch Greenville 2010” was a full day seminar packed full of information and connections for entrepreneurs, startups, small business owners, and professionals. On Saturday, April 17th we met at the Carolina First Center in Greenville, South Carolina to focus to Sales, Marketing and Best Business Practices for local businesses. “Launch Greenville 2010” was a team effort, special thanks to the sponsors, speakers, panel members, and attendees the event who made the beneficial for the business community.
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Keynote Speakers – Marketing, Best Business Practices, & Sales
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Trey Pennington began “Launch Greenville 2010” discussing Marketing which is a hot topic for many businesses starting out. He discussed several ways to use Social Media and other marketing tools to get your name out.
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Jake Hayes continued the conversation on using best business practices. More specifically “The Greatest Idea Ever” and how we have beliefs that can hold us back in business. He gave several examples of how we can overcome those myths and be successful in our businesses. If you have the best product ever it doesn’t mean it will magically sell itself you have to have a sound business behind it.
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Dan Waldschmidt wrapped up the morning with an energetic keynote on explosive sales. “I am ALL I need to succeed” was a phrase he encouraged everyone to say to themselves. He reminded us that some days are harder than others but we need to continue being edgy and diligent in business.
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Building Connections – “Launch Greenville 2010” was just as much about making valuable connections within the local business community. Each one of the keynote speakers, sponsors, and panel members were accessible the day of the event as well as after the event to the attendees. We want to the entrepreneurs, business owners, and professionals to have the ability to connect with people that can help them not just for a day but to establish an on going relationship as they continue growing their businesses. We had networking time at the beginning of the day during registration and breakfast, at breaks, lunch and at the end of the event so the attendees could speak directly with the people who can help them.
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Panel Members – Marketing, Sales, and Business Owners
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Marketing Panel consisted of Trey Pennington as the moderator and Olivier Blanchard, Kim Madden, Kamran Popkin, Jay Handler, and Amy Wood as the panel members. It was a dynamic panel and we noticed quickly that the “hot” marketing topic was Social Media based off the questions the audience was asking the panel. We received a lot of valuable feedback and ways we can implement marketing into our business.
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Sales Panel had Dan Waldschmidt as the moderator and Russ Davis, Brett Arp, Cass Tyson, and Robert Griffin as the panel members. The sales panel offered quality information on sales techniques and tactics that businesses and professionals can easily apply to their businesses. They spoke on a variety of topics from cold calling to networking and many more.
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Business Owner Panel was Jake Hayes as the moderator and Frank Mobley, Dan Wooster, Terry Weaver, Courtney Tessler, and Neetu Patel as panel members. They touch on a wide range of topics from setting up your company to training to customer service and many more insights pertaining to the business owner directly. Many businesses start small and as they grow the dynamics on the team change which means the business owners needs to adapt to those as well.
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Sponsors – we are truly thankful for the sponsors who helped us make this event possible. Each sponsor has the desire to see the business community grow. We encourage you to check out the following companies as they are here to help you: Business Black Box, WORD 106.3, Infusion Web & Video, InSource Executives, Enterprise Launch, HubSpot, BizFilings, FranchiseMart, Edward Jones, Nimlok, Bit Tyrant, Immedion, Upstate Town Planner, Marks Family Services, and the Greenville Chamber. A special thanks to Sabadie Photo and Wilder & Associates for snapping the great “Launch Greenville 2010” event pictures that are posted on our sites.
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Giveaways – there were over $14,000 in amazing giveaways throughout the day at “Launch Greenville 2010”. The attendees won magazine subscriptions, business books, radio advertisement spots, products, online subscriptions, memberships, coaching sessions and many more incredible items that benefit the growing businesses within our local community. Giveaways were generously donated to “Launch Greenville 2010” from sponsors, speakers, and local businesses that sincerely want to help business in Greenville and the surrounding areas.
What next? We received positive feedback from those that participated in the event from the attendees to the sponsors and speakers. The next “Launch Greenville” is already in the works. We are dedicated to helping businesses grow and look forward to seeing you at an upcoming event. If you would like to receive more information about our regular monthly events or be a part of the next “Launch Greenville” please contact us at info@EnterpriseLaunch.com
It is exciting to see businesses grow in our community. Enterprise Launch will be at “The Grow Expo” on Tuesday, May 25, 2010 at the Carolina First Center. We will be bringing back our Business Owner Panel for the event and they will be sharing more business insights with the community at 3:00 PM, hope to see you there. It is our goal to bring valuable insights and connections to local businesses therefore “Launch Greenville” will be a regular event in this area and we are looking to expand to other areas as well.
As a business owner what is a hot business topic you would like to hear more about that will help you grow your company?
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