Leanne Shirtliffe joins GetRealLive to talk about the Worst Christmas Toys
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CHRISTMAS IS HERE and we want to tell you about our GetRealLive Competitions!!!! It's all about #toshareislove. Tune in and hear how you could win! Our Guests: Leanne Shirtliffe is a humor writer, an exhausted mom to nine-year-old twins, and the author of DON’T LICK THE MINIVAN: Things I Never Thought I’d Say As a Parent. Besides blogging she writes for Nickelodeon’s NickMom.com, blogs for the Huffington Post, and co-run StuffKidsWrite.com. Additionally, she writes a humor column for The Calgary Herald & has been published in Canadian Family, The Globe & Mail.  Leanne joins us today to talk about 'The Top Worst Christmas Toys This Year'. This annual conversation with Leanne is hilarious and will leave you laughing and making sure you don't buy anything that requires batteries! Plus, we get the honor of hearing from 2 Mummy Bloggers, Heather Eigler & Brooke Berry, who are making a difference. After hearing Peter Walsh at our GetRealLive Event in Calgary, these two have hosted a 'Swap & Shop Party' pre Christmas with all donations going to WINS (Women In Need Society). Hear these two Mums talk about how they are making a difference in their homes and beyond. Story here http://hometoheather.com/2013/11/swap-shop-your-way-to-happier-holidays/
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