Something magical is about to hit your dinner table! Fans of the Wizarding World rejoice, because Target has a Harry Potter-themed porcelain dishware set!

Not only does the big red bullseye retailer have one Potter-inspired set, but the store actually sells several different options (all made by the brand Seven20).

Slytherin 16-Piece Dinnerware Set

Harry Potter enthusiasts can eat their dinners off these snake-themed house of Slytherin ($78.99) plates—plus bowl and mugs too!

Ravenclaw 16-Piece Dinnerware Set

With 16 porcelain pieces, this magical set features Ravenclaw's eagle mascot and house colors ($78.99).

Gryffindor 16-Piece Dinnerware Set

If Gryffindor is your fam's fave, this 16-piece dinnerware set is the perfect pick ($78.99).

House Hufflepuff 16-Piece Dinnerware Set

One of four stylish sets, this pick ($78.99) features s Hufflepuff design.

Harry Potter Marauder Map

This 16-piece set ($199.99) includes four dinner plates, four salad plates, four bowls and four mugs and features the film franchise's Marauder's Map design.

—Erica Loop

Photos: Target

 

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If the world let kids be in charging of naming things, we’d all live in a happier place. From surprisingly accurate descriptions to downright hilarious phrases, our roundup of funny tweets from Twitter parents is bound to make you chuckle. Keep reading for a collection of laugh-worthy ways that kids describe common things.

 

1. Technically this is very accurate, so…

2. What would your “birthday meat” be?

3. So body positive!

4. This is shockingly accurate.

5. Beat Fever doesn’t have the same ring to it.

6. Goodbye crow, hello Halloween Eagle!

7. This would also be a good name to call a purse.

8. Why haven’t we thought of this!?

9. So emotional, and so much better than “tears.”

https://twitter.com/LetMeStart/status/714753982569324544

10. BRB, heading to the airplane store!

11. 😂😂😂

12. Gotta go apply my armpit makeup!

13. Because two-year-olds are the best.

14. 🙌

15. Nailing it, for sure.

16. Pass the pizza sugar, please.

17. Accurate.

18. For REAL.

19. Anyone else suddenly want bacon?

20. We could all use a little extra fiber!

21. #dreadmill

 

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently announced the voluntary recall of Fuji Food Products, Inc. ready to eat salads, sushi and spring rolls sold in Trader Joe’s and other retailers in the Upper Midwest and East Coast states due to a potential Listeria monocytogenes contamination concern.

Fuji Food Products CEO Farrell Hirsch, said, in an FDA press release, “As responsible processors of safe, fresh food for nearly 30 years, we are addressing this problem vigorously and we apologize to those who are affected by it.” Hirsch continued, “We will restart operation only after we have eliminated the cause and the FDA certifies that our facility is once again free of possible contamination.”

photo: Tookapic via Pexels 

Recalled Product Description: Ready to Eat Salads, Sushi and Spring Rolls

The current recall include Fuji Foods Products ready to eat salads, sushi and spring rolls packed in plastic trays with clear lids sold in the following states: Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia, Washington D.C., West Virginia and Wisconsin.

These products were sold in 7 Eleven, Walgreens, Food Lion, Hannaford, Trader Joe’s, Giant Eagle Supermarkets, Porkys, Bozzutos, Supreme Lobster and Superior Foods stores under the Okami and Trader Joe’s brand names. For a full list of products, UPC codes and sell-by dates, visit the FDA’s website here.

Why the Fuji Food Products Items Were Recalled

A voluntary recall was issued after a routine FDA inspection revealed a possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination in the Fuji Food Products’ Brockton, Massachusetts facility. As of now, there are no reported illnesses due to the recalled products.

How to Tell If Your Salad, Sushi or Spring Rolls Were Recalled

If you purchased these products, under the Okami or Trader Joe’s brand names, in 7 Eleven, Walgreens, Food Lion, Hannaford, Trader Joe’s, Giant Eagle Supermarkets, Porkys, Bozzutos, Supreme Lobster and Superior Foods stores in the Midwest or East Coast states of Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia, Washington D.C., West Virginia or Wisconsin you may have a recalled product. Visit the FDA’s website for a full list of recalled products.

What Consumers Can Do

Do not eat the recalled products. Throw the products away and contact Fuji Food products at 1-888-667-1504 with questions.

—Erica Loop

 

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You don’t have to lace up the hiking boots to enjoy the fall colors. Climb aboard a 100-year-old steam engine for an adventure the whole family can enjoy. Sit back, relax and enjoy the rollicking of the railroad as it steams up a mountain or chugs across a bridge. Fans of Thomas the Train and The Little Engine That Could will love peeping the fall colors as they shout “choo choo” to the clickety clack of the track. Read on for the best scenic train rides near the DMV.

Durbin & Greenbrier Valley Railroad

Spock N. via Yelp

You can choose your family adventure on these turn-of-the-century locomotives. Plan a mid-day, 2.5-hour ride or an all-day excursion. Chug up to West Virginia’s third highest point for an epic view. Some trains offer lunch, dinner or concessions, and all the routes have gorgeous trees rolling by your Littles’ window seat. The trains stop at scenic sites where your little passengers can stretch their legs and enjoy the foliage up close.

RR 315 Railroad Ave.
Elkins, WV 
304-636-9477
Online: mountainrailwv.com

Strasburg Rail Road

Toddlin' Across America

America’s oldest operating railroad is a “must ride” this fall season. Your kiddos won’t find a replica or reenactor in sight. This is the real deal. Take a 45-minute, round trip ride through the changing leaves of the beautiful Amish countryside. The best part? Your ticket purchase keeps the trains running year-after-year. Splurge on a First-Class ticket to ride in style in the Premium Car.

301 Gap Rd.
Ronks, PA
866-725-9666
Online: strasburgrailroad.com

Walkersville Southern Railroad

Toddlin' Across America

Hop in the 1920s passenger car or an open flatcar for a picturesque ride through Maryland farm country. The 70-minute ride is filled with beautiful fall colors and a ton of history. Your future conductor will love passing over the Monocacy River and peeping the leaves on the Catoctin Mountains. The station – where you buy your tickets – was built in the late 1800s. The train whistle blows rain or shine.

Insider tip: Be sure to stop by the Port-a-potty across the street before you board. There aren’t any bathrooms on the train.

34 West Pennsylvania Ave.
Walkersville, MD 
301-898-0899
Online: wsrr.org/ws/

Western Maryland Scenic Railroad

jpmueller99 via Flickr

Who wants stunning views of the leaves, a cozy train experience and family pizza night? Yes, please! The Western Maryland Scenic Railroad has all of this and more. Share a large pizza on the way, hop off at MountainView for a campfire and family games and be back at the station by 9 p.m. (just in time for bedtime). Don’t forget to snap that perfect fall photo as the train glides across the iron truss bridge.

13 Canal St.
Cumberland, MD 
301-759-4400
Online: wmsr.com/

Potomac Eagle Scenic Railroad

Ron Cogswell via Flickr

Board for the leaves and ride along for the bald eagles. Your kiddo will love it as the train enters a beautiful gorge known as the Trough. This stop is home to the American bald eagle and all the gorgeous fall foliage. The eagles are known to be more active in rainy and overcast weather. Get a reservation for this perfect rainy-day activity.

149 Eagle Dr.
Romney, WV 
304-424-0736
Online: potomaceagle.com/

 

Colebrookdale Railroad

Ava G. via Yelp

Celebrate the 150th anniversary season in The Secret Valley of Southeastern Pennsylvania. Grab a ticket for the Pumpkin Patch excursion and your little pumpkin can experience all the fall fun. Soak up the autumn beauty and take home a sunny gourd for the front porch. The train cars are heated, but it can still get chilly. Throw on your favorite cozy sweater before you head out for all the family fun.

Washington and Third Streets
Boyertown, PA 
Online: colebrookdalerailroad.com

—Angelica Kajiwara

Nothing spells fall coziness quite like the scents of baked goods wafting through your house on a cold day. Now all you need is the weather to turn because Nestlé Toll House has the hook up for fall flavors with a new line of holiday truffles.

You don’t need to spend hours in the kitchen whipping up Martha Stewart-inspired holiday recipes when these new Nestlé Toll House filled baking truffles will do the work for you. What are filled baking truffles? They are essentially chocolate chips filled with gooey, flavored goodness. The new line of mini truffles comes in three flavors, Pumpkin Spice, Peppermint and Sea Salt Caramel.

photo: Nestlé Toll House

These delicious additions to cookies, bars or just about any holiday treat you can imagine come in nine-ounce packs for just three dollars each. If you want to whip up some holiday magic the easy way, you’ll definitely want to snap these up when you spot them as they are available for a limited time only.

photo: Nestlé Toll House

You can find them now in the baking aisle at Giant Eagle, Harris Teeter, HyVee, Kroger, Meijer, Schnucks Markets and Supervalu, except for the Sea Salt Caramel, which is a Kroger exclusive.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

Featured photo: Nestlé Toll House

 

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Indy parents know that their city is a hidden gem, full of Instagram-worthy museums and play spots kids love. The top-rated Children’s Museum of Indianapolis only the beginning: there’s a whole slew of family-friendly museums, attractions, outdoor parks and other things to do with kids that go way beyond the typical tourist destinations.

From the Motor Speedway (home to the Indy 500) to Conner Prairie, Indianapolis offers a ton of unique spots for families and kids of all ages — but that doesn’t mean it’s all worth visiting. We’ve gathered our editors picks for the very best things for families to do in Indianapolis that are 100% worth your time.

Children’s Museum of Indianapolis

Kids will flip for this incredible museum, which is the largest kids’ museum in the world at 472,900 square-feet on an expansive 29 acres. The museum truly appeals to kids of all ages and is rated as one of our favorite children’s museums in the country. Plan to spend an entire day exploring the seemingly never-ending exhibits, from dinosaurs to trains to space.

3000 N Meridian St
Indianapolis, IN 46208-4716
317-334-4000

childrensmuseum.org

Garfield Park Conservatory & Sunken Garden

Home to hundreds of different plants from the world’s tropics, this 10,000 square foot conservatory is a gorgeous place to warm up on a cold day or explore a local treasure in the middle of Summer. With a huge variety of children’s programming, there’s no shortage of possibilities for a fun day out.

2505 Conservatory Dr
Indianapolis, IN 46203-4279
317-327-7183

garfieldgardensconservatory.org

Eagle Creek Park

Eagle Creek Park is one of the largest city parks in the country, featuring 1400 acres of water and 3900 acres of forest Eagle Creek Located minutes from downtown Indianapolis, the park features a ton of family programming, including the fishing derby, which is a local favorite. There are miles and miles of hiking, biking, zip lining, swimming, boating, kayaking, and picnicking opportunities in addition to the Ornithological Center, where kids can see all sorts of birds.

7840 W 56th St
Indianapolis, IN 46254-9706
317-327-7110
indy.gov/eGov/City/DPR/ECPark/

Indianapolis Motor Speedway

Home of the world-famous Indianapolis 500 and the Brickyard 400, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway is an epic day out for your mini speed demons. Take a tram around the track for an up-close experience and explore the museum.

4790 W 16th St
Indianapolis, IN 46222
317-492-8500

indianapolismotorspeedway.com

Central Canal

The Central Canal is a one-of-a-kind way to explore Indianapolis, via pedal boats! Rent them west of the Indiana State Museum, or take the Canal Walk alongside the water; Kids will love the pedal cars you can rent.

337 W 11th St
Indianapolis, IN 46202-3001
317-955-2389

visitindy.com/indianapolis-canal-walk

Go Ape Treetop Adventure

If your family is a bit more daring, head to the Go Ape Treetop adventure, which is a 2-3-hour journey through the forest canopy. More than just ziplines, you’ll take on suspended obstacles, and Tarzan swings. As you might have guessed, this attraction is best for older kids; their minimum age is 10 and 55 inches.

5855 Delong Rd
Indianapolis, IN 46254-9797
800-971-8271

goape.com/Locations/Indiana/Indianapolis

Speedway Indoor Karting

Located outside of Indianapolis in Speedway, this state-of-the-art indoor karting facility includes two separate tracks. There are four different types of karts, making this an exciting activity even four year-olds can enjoy.

1067 Main St.
Speedway, IN 46224
317-870-3780

sikarting.com

The Best Upcoming Events for Kids in Indianapolis

If you’re looking for events and activities, don’t miss our local Indianapolis family events calendar, which has everything from story times to seasonal activities like apple picking, pumpkin patches, and Christmas tree farms.

Celeb baby name alert: Photos of Jessica Simpson’s baby shower may show more than the pregnant mama’s pre-baby bash. Rumor has it that the shower decor was also a not-so-subtle hint about her baby’s name, too!

The singer and celeb mom recently posted pics of her baby shower for baby number three. The ‘Gram highlights a glowing neon sign that reads “Birdie’s Nest.” Eagle-eyed fans and IG followers believe that “Birdie” is Jessica Simpson’s baby’s name.

Not only does the pic feature the possible clue, but Simpson also captioned the photo, “Birdie’s Nest.” Even though this seems like a pretty major sign—both literally and figuratively—Simpson has yet to confirm or deny the baby name rumors.

If “Birdie” sounds familiar, this isn’t the first time a celeb has chosen the name. WWE and reality star Brie Bella chose this sweet name for her daughter, as did actress Busy Phillips.

So when will we know whether the rumors are right? Well, it looks like we’ll have to wait for Simpson to spill the news officially.

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Jessica Simpson via Instagram

 

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You can spend days, weeks or even months crafting the perfect gift-giving wish list. But if you don’t know your free holiday shipping deadlines, you could lose money. Oh, and then there’s the whole, “Sorry, Santa forgot to have Target ship your gift in enough time to open it on Christmas morning” thing, too.

And that’s why we’ve got a master list of shipping deadlines (scratch that, free shipping deadlines) for some of your fave retailers!

Photo: PxHere

Here are the last days to get FREE shipping for purchases to arrive by Christmas:

Amazon: By Friday, Dec. 14, or by Friday, Dec. 21 for Prime free two-day shipping

American Eagle Outfitters: By Wednesday, Dec. 12

Apple Store: By Thursday, Dec. 20

Barnes and Noble: By Tuesday, Dec. 18, 11:59 p.m. EST

Best Buy: By Tuesday, Dec. 18

Dick’s Sporting Goods: By Monday, Dec. 10

Disney Store: By Monday, Dec. 17

GameStop: By Tuesday, Dec. 11

Home Depot: By Tuesday, Dec. 11

Kohl’s: By Monday, Dec. 17

Macy’s: By Thursday, Dec. 20, 5 p.m. EST

Microsoft Store: By Friday, Dec. 14

Old Navy: By Friday, Dec. 14

Pottery Barn: By Wednesday, Dec. 19, 11:59 p.m. PST

Sam’s Club: By Sunday, Dec. 16

Target: By Friday, Dec. 14

The North Face: By Friday, Dec. 14

UGG: By Tuesday, Dec. 11, 1 p.m. PST

Walmart: By Thursday, Dec. 20, or by Monday, Dec. 17 for non-two-day-eligible orders

Zappos: By Monday, Dec. 17

There you have it! Keep in mind, these are only the FREE shopping deadlines. Most retailers have later shipping deadlines if you’re willing to pay a fee for expedited service.

—Erica Loop

 

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Last year, the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) announced they would make a historical change by welcoming girls into their Cub Scout Packs. With the new school year starting, the change is going into effect as Cub Scouts are now open to boys and girls.

Since Aug. 1, girls have officially been able to register and join the Cub Scouts, which is BSA’s scouting program for kids ages five to 10. Girls will still be separated into girls-only Dens, however girls’ Dens will have interactions with the boys during regular Pack meetings.

Featured photo: Craig Mitchelldyer/AP Images for Boy Scouts of America

Ultimately it will be up to each individual Pack whether or not they will add girl-only Dens. All-girl Packs will also be an available option. Other than that BSA is not making any changes or additions to its Cub Scout program as far as introducing new badges or manuals to accommodate its new members.

Girls over the age of 10 will have to wait until next year when BSA plans to begin enrolling girls into the Scouts BSA program in February 2019, which will act as the female counterpart to Boy Scouts (ages 11 to 17). The groups will still be separated by gender, but all eligible kids will be able to earn the Boy Scouts coveted Eagle Scout rank.

BSA explains that their choice to include girls is to accommodate the needs of parents in a demanding world that makes it difficult to shuttle multiple kids to different activities. For its part, the Girl Scouts has questioned whether the BSA organization is really equipped to handle the needs of girls.

“We are, and will remain, the first choice for girls and parents who want to provide their girls opportunities to build new skills, explore STEM and the outdoors, participate in community projects, and grow into happy, successful, civically engaged adults,” Girl Scouts CEO Sylvia Acevedo said in a statement last spring.

While there’s no arguing that girls can do anything boys can, deciding which organization is the best fit will ultimately be up to each individual family.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

 

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While your probably won’t be sitting next to Miss Fanny Bright behind a one-horse open sleigh and chances are good that you won’t find yourself upsot, bells on bobtails will surely be ringing while you and your kid crew sing a sleighing song at one of these picturesque places to take a good ol’ fashioned sleigh ride. If you’re ready to hit the trails, put on your woolies and read on for our list of six spectacular spots where sleigh bells will be ringing this winter.

photo: Red Tail Canyon Farm

Red Tail Canyon Farm – Leavenworth
Seattle kids are lucky because they don’t have to travel all the way to the North Pole to play in a full-fledged Christmas town. Leavenworth is just a little over two hours away and a rock-solid alternative to a trip up to Santa’s village. From street corner to street corner, Leavenworth is filled with holiday decorations, Christmas shops and sweet candy stores, plus a makeshift sledding hill right in the center of town. And of course, you’ll find horse-drawn sleigh rides there as well. Two miles down the road, Red Tail Canyon Farm has sturdy Belgian and Suffolk draft horses guiding sleighs through woods and fields as you sit cozy under blankets breathing in the crisp mountain air. After a 30-minute ride, you and your little elves can get toasty with fire-side hot chocolate. Psst… be sure to bring your selfie stick for photo ops with the horses afterwards.

Hours: Reservations are required. 30-minute sleighrides depart on the hour from 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
Cost: $20/Adults; $10/Kids (ages 3-12); Free for 2 & under

11780 Freund Canyon Rd.
Leavenworth, Wa 98826
1-800-678-4512
Online: redtailcanyonfarm.com

photo: Bruce W. via Yelp

Icicle Outfitters & Guides – Leavenworth
Take a free shuttle or a short drive from Leavenworth to Icicle Outfitters where you’ll meet your guide and some friendly horses geared up and ready to whisk you away across the snow. On a sturdy sled, you’ll head out onto a trail that winds along Icicle River underneath the snow-capped Stuart Mountains. After the 1.5 mile trek (about 30 minutes) you can warm your fingers and toes next to a wooded stove while sipping your choice of coffee, cocoa or spiced cider.

Hours: Reservations are available daily from 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Cost: $18.50/Adults; $9.25/Kids (ages 3-12); Free for 2 & under; $32.38/person for a private ride

7935 E. Leavenworth Rd.
Leavenworth, Wa 98826
Advanced Reservation: 1-800-497-3912
Same Day or Next Day Reservation: 509-669-1518
Online: icicleoutfitters.com

photo: Eagle Creek Ranch

Eagle Creek Ranch – Leavenworth
Giddy up on over to Eagle Creek Ranch and spend a snow-filled afternoon hitching a ride with draft horses, Belgian and Percheron, as they trot their way across two miles of frosty fields. You and your little snow angels will travel through downy-covered meadows and woods snuggled under blankets, then return for a complimentary hot apple cider next to an old-fashioned barrel wood stove. Standard sleighs carry approximately 10 people, or there are private cutters available that hold up to two adults plus an infant.

Hours: Call ahead to make a reservation. Time slots are available from 10:45 a.m.-2:45 p.m.
Standard Ride Costs: $18.50/Adults; $9.25/Kids (ages 4-12); Free for 3 & under
Private Ride Costs: $80/Couple (additional baby or toddler is fine too!)

7951 Eagle Creek Rd.
Leavenworth, Wa 98826
509-548-7798
Online: eaglecreek.ws

photo: Mountain Springs Lodge

Mountain Springs Lodge – Leavenworth
Don’t bother telling your kids you’re going home after a day spent lingering in Leavenworth. Mountain Springs Lodge has luxury cabins, suites and lodges for families to stay in, so you can continue your fun for a whole weekend. This popular all-season resort has made its name with zip line adventures they offer in the warmer months, but during the winter there are snowmobile tours, cross-country skiing and horse-drawn sleigh rides. Early risers won’t want to miss the morning breakfast ride, where they are served a farm-style feast before hopping aboard a sleigh. In the evening, families can enjoy a delicious dinner ride that features filet mignon and smoked salmon, plus plenty of over the top side dishes and for the kids there are chicken strips, mac and cheese, hot dogs and fish and chips. Sleigh rides at all other times stop off at the Beaver Creek Barn for hot apple cider next to an open fire. Each ride last about 40 minutes.

Hours: 10 a.m. for the breakfast ride; 4 p.m. for the dinner ride; for all other rides, contact the lodge for available times.
Breakfast Ride Costs: $40/Adults; $25/Kids (ages 3-12); Free for 2 & under
Dinner Ride Costs: $79/Adults; $42/Kids (ages  3-12)
Daily Rides: $25/Adults; $15/Kids (ages 3-12); Free for 2 & under 

19115 Chiwawa Loop Rd.
Leavenworth, Wa 98826
509-763-2713
Online: mtsprings.com

photo: Sun Mountain Lodge

Sun Mountain Lodge – Winthrop
Boasting as the largest cross-country ski destination in all of North America, the Methow Valley in Winthrop also has some stout horses that know a thing or two about making their way through the snow. At Sun Mountain Lodge, both visitors and staying guests alike can enjoy an hour-long ride across shimmering, snow-covered fields that flank the edge of the stunning Cascade Mountain range. Kids (and parents, too) can then finish off their tour with hot chocolate inside a heated packers tent. On Saturdays, make your reservation for the dinner ride where you can top off your snowy adventure with an authentic Western-style meal.    

Hours: Daily, by appointment
Sleigh Ride Costs: $17/Adults; $12/Kids (ages 12 & under)
Dinner & Sleigh Ride Costs: $54/Adults; $41/Kids (ages 12 & under)

04 Patterson Lake Rd.
Winthrop, Wa 98862
509-996-4735
Online: sunmountainlodge.com

photo: Suncadia Resort

Suncadia Resort – Cle Elum
At Suncadia Resort, the snow is plush and so are the amenities, which is why it’s become a go-to place for Seattle families looking to make a wintertime getaway. During the resort’s Winterfest celebration (through Jan. 1), there are activities galore, including inner tubing, ice skating and even holiday sleigh rides. Percheron horses are there, hitched and ready to take you away on a 20-minute tour of the Suncadia property and its breathtaking views of woodlands and snow-covered slopes.   

Hours: Call ahead to make reservations. Rides leave every half-hour from 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
Cost: $24/Adults; $18/Kids (ages 3-12); Free for 2 & under

3600 Suncadia Trail
Cle Elum, Wa 98922
509-649-6461
Online: suncadiaresort.com

Have you taken a sleigh ride with your family before? Is it a family tradition? Tell us about your experience in the comments below.

— Jeffrey Totey & Rachael Brandon