A few weeks ago my husband and I left a big decision for the last minute and were under the gun.
Should we drive our family of six to Texas from Virginia for vacation or should we fly?
Even with hotels and food along the way, driving would save us thousands (because we waited dithering in our decision-making and airfare went way up).
Driving, though, meant five days to and from the beach. Also, we would be in the car with the children for fifty hours.
FIFTY HOURS! I didn’t think I could dose them with allergy medicine for that long.
Perhaps we could have used a little help in making our choice.
If you have to decide between two options, Bounce may be able to help.
Starting today go to the Bounce Facebook page and check out their “Bounce It Off Millions” app. (Click the link, please.)
To celebrate the four weeks of Bounce it Off Millions, four lucky users will be chosen to win a grand prize—the chance to turn their life’s great questions into a Facebook-wide advertisement, inviting Facebook’s 150+ million users to help you decide between your two options.
Minivan or sports car? Vacation or stay-cation? Submit your own original question for a chance to have it run as a Facebook ad.
Also on the Bounce Facebook page during this time, fans can enter a special sweepstakes for the chance to win two Bounce Dryer Bars—one to keep, and one for a friend. 5,000 winners will be chosen.
Sometimes we need a little help in making those little life decisions-kind of like deciding between the Bounce Dryer Bar and Bounce dryer sheets.
Submit your question to Bounce, then share it with me here in a comment and I’ll give you my special patent-pending Nota Supermom advice. Won’t that be special.
Bounce it Off Millions ends on September 17th.
I wish this contest started a few weeks ago. I might have been able to get directly to this
and had a lot less of this.
See the official rules here.
This post is sponsored by Bounce. All opinions are my very own.

Should I buy stock in duct tape?
This one is easy–YES!
Especially since it is back-to-school time.
Duct tape is an essential school supply.
Those kids aren’t going to stick to the wall by themselves.