Showing posts with label tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tips. Show all posts
Monday, April 12, 2010
Reposting Wall Scuff Video
Can you imagine Child Protective Services or the police being called because your house smells like vodka? LOL
Sunday, April 11, 2010
wall Scuffs
http://video.aol.com/aolvideo/AOL%20Living/walmart-daily-solutions-041110-wall-scuffs/75663159001
The only problem of that is smelling like alcohol lol
The only problem of that is smelling like alcohol lol
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Help my Crystal win!

http://www.theoriginalscrapbox.com
Go to her post and please post about it on your blog and then leave a comment on her blog and leave the link where you posted it so she can get the points to win! Each comment that has a link back to your post about this gives her 25pts! lets help her win this awesome scrapbox.
She really wants this so please everyone go DAILY to this link here : http://www.theoriginalscrapbox.com/catalog/index.php?option=com_wrapper&view=wrapper&Itemid=102 and click on number 258 and vote for her!!
* I stole this from Olenka's blog cause Crystal asked me too lol
To see Crystals Blog go here http://favorite-hello.blogspot.com/
To see Olenka's Blog go here http://lifestylesofascrapper.blogspot.com/
anddd if you want to see my scrapbooking (not much there :( ) and or my other creations http://stormyariescreations.blogspot.com
Attention Online Shoppers!
Do you buy your kids stuff online? (We thought so!)
Get the best deals by knowing the *secret* code to get free shipping, special discounts, or other bargains. Sleuth it out at these Websites:
Currentcodes.com
retailmenot.com
Couponheaven.com
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***quoted in Parents magazine**
Do you buy your kids stuff online? (We thought so!)
Get the best deals by knowing the *secret* code to get free shipping, special discounts, or other bargains. Sleuth it out at these Websites:
Currentcodes.com
retailmenot.com
Couponheaven.com
____________________________
***quoted in Parents magazine**
Also a tip from my friend Crystal is mrrebates.com :)
Friday, May 8, 2009
Sage Advice from the Silent Ranks
"it's OK to quit....."
1. Quit arguing with people about the same old foolishness! Respect
their position and keep it moving!
2. Quit telling people your secrets when you know they are not going
to keep them! And if you keep telling them, then quit getting mad when
they tell your secrets!
3. Quit trying to pull people on your journey who don't want to travel
with you. Either they believe in you and value you...or they don't!
4. Quit complaining about things you can't and won't change!
5. Quit gossiping about other people! Minding our own business should
be a full time job!
6. Quit blaming each other for things that in the big picture aren't
going to matter three weeks from now! Talk solutions...going to mat
implement them!
7. Quit eating things you know are not good for you! If you can't
quit...eat smaller portions!
8. Quit buying things when we know we can't afford them! If you don't
have self control, then quit going to the stores! Quit charging
things, especially when you don't NEED them!
9. Quit staying in unhealthy relationships! It is not okay for people
to verbally or physically abuse you! So quit lying to yourself! It is
not okay to stay in the marriage for the children! Ask them and they
will tell you that they really would prefer to see you happy and that
the misery you and your spouse/partner are living with is affecting
them!
10.. Quit letting family members rope you into the drama! -Start
telling them you don't want to hear it! Quit spreading the drama! Quit
calling other relatives and telling them about your cousin or aunt! Go
back to #5 minding your own business should be enough to keep you
busy!
11. Quit trying to change people! IT DOESN'T WORK! Quit cussing people
out when you know that they are just being the miserable and jealous
people that they are!
12. Quit the job you hate! Start pursuing your passion. Find the job
that fuels your passion BEFORE you quit!
13. Quit volunteering for things that you aren't getting any personal
fulfillment from anymore! Quit volunteering for things and then
failing to follow through with your commitment!
14. Quit listening to the naysayers! Quit watching the depressing news
if you are going to live in the doom and gloom of it all!
15. Quit making excuses about why you are where you are or why you_
can't do what you want to do!
16. Quit waiting on others to give you the answers...and start finding
the answers for yourself! If what you are doing
isn't working for you...then quit it!
17. Quit settling and start making your dreams a reality!-Quit being
afraid and START LIVING YOUR LIFE! CREATE THE LIFE YOU WANT! If you
want something different than what you have had in the past...you must
quit doing what you have done before and DO something different! JUST
QUIT IT ... and START DOING something to create the experience you
want!
1. Quit arguing with people about the same old foolishness! Respect
their position and keep it moving!
2. Quit telling people your secrets when you know they are not going
to keep them! And if you keep telling them, then quit getting mad when
they tell your secrets!
3. Quit trying to pull people on your journey who don't want to travel
with you. Either they believe in you and value you...or they don't!
4. Quit complaining about things you can't and won't change!
5. Quit gossiping about other people! Minding our own business should
be a full time job!
6. Quit blaming each other for things that in the big picture aren't
going to matter three weeks from now! Talk solutions...going to mat
implement them!
7. Quit eating things you know are not good for you! If you can't
quit...eat smaller portions!
8. Quit buying things when we know we can't afford them! If you don't
have self control, then quit going to the stores! Quit charging
things, especially when you don't NEED them!
9. Quit staying in unhealthy relationships! It is not okay for people
to verbally or physically abuse you! So quit lying to yourself! It is
not okay to stay in the marriage for the children! Ask them and they
will tell you that they really would prefer to see you happy and that
the misery you and your spouse/partner are living with is affecting
them!
10.. Quit letting family members rope you into the drama! -Start
telling them you don't want to hear it! Quit spreading the drama! Quit
calling other relatives and telling them about your cousin or aunt! Go
back to #5 minding your own business should be enough to keep you
busy!
11. Quit trying to change people! IT DOESN'T WORK! Quit cussing people
out when you know that they are just being the miserable and jealous
people that they are!
12. Quit the job you hate! Start pursuing your passion. Find the job
that fuels your passion BEFORE you quit!
13. Quit volunteering for things that you aren't getting any personal
fulfillment from anymore! Quit volunteering for things and then
failing to follow through with your commitment!
14. Quit listening to the naysayers! Quit watching the depressing news
if you are going to live in the doom and gloom of it all!
15. Quit making excuses about why you are where you are or why you_
can't do what you want to do!
16. Quit waiting on others to give you the answers...and start finding
the answers for yourself! If what you are doing
isn't working for you...then quit it!
17. Quit settling and start making your dreams a reality!-Quit being
afraid and START LIVING YOUR LIFE! CREATE THE LIFE YOU WANT! If you
want something different than what you have had in the past...you must
quit doing what you have done before and DO something different! JUST
QUIT IT ... and START DOING something to create the experience you
want!
Quick Chapters
2009 May,
fun stuff,
Thought of the Day,
tips
Friday, May 1, 2009
I made a blog post about making decisions on where the baby is going to sleep.
Would you be wonderful and leave a comment?
http://anotherrecruitontheway.blogspot.com/2009/05/cribs-cribs-cribs.html
http://anotherrecruitontheway.blogspot.com/2009/05/cribs-cribs-cribs.html
Quick Chapters
2009 May,
Babies,
baby,
Goals,
parenting,
Peridot,
Pregnancy,
Product Reviews,
shopping,
tips
Monday, March 16, 2009
Babytobee
BabyToBee is a company which offers mothers to be or fathers to be, free coupons, samples and offers. All of the offers and samples are wonderful.
http://www.associatedcontent.comarticle/340500/babytobeecom_telemarketing_opportunity.html
Army Wife Radio They are on my Yahoo Messenger!
Check this out they are on each monday night at 800pm East Coast Time.
www.armywifetalkradio.com/
You can also call in and ask questions plus they have a chat room while the show is on!
www.armywifetalkradio.com/
You can also call in and ask questions plus they have a chat room while the show is on!
Quick Chapters
2009 March,
Army Life,
Military,
tips
Helpful info during deployments
This was posted on the Army Moms Cafemom Group... its another way for us to maybe help take some stress off of our shoulders during times of seperation. Heres the article.
Military families of deployed personnel may be able to save some travel money thanks to a new Space A policy for families. As of Dec. 6, 2007, spouses and children of personnel deployed 120 days or longer now can use military transport in CONUS, to/from CONUS, and within/between theater, provided they have a verification letter from the military member's commander.
In the past, only overseas-based dependents could travel to the States or within theater on one round trip. The new policy allows family members, regardless of where they are based, to travel unaccompanied for unlimited times during the deployment when seats are available. Children under the age of 18 still need an eligible parent or legal guardian to travel with them.
"This policy is intended to provide better support for the military families during a deployment period," says Lt. Col. Michael Holmes, of the Office of the Assistant Deputy Undersecretary of Defense for Transportation Policy. The travel option is also available to Guard and Reserve families, as well as Navy families whose military sponsor is assigned to a deployed ship with PCS orders.
While many may use the privilege to visit parents and grandparents, the guidelines do not restrict travel to home of record or family-based visits. That makes the policy more equitable and useful, since many people's extended families may not live in their home of record. In addition, some families may find help and encouragement in a visit to friends at a previous base, or through a low-cost vacation getaway.
Space A, which is based on availability, often involves waiting to gain space on a flight (and the government won't cover meals, lodging or other costs associated with that). Even so, families - especially those with children - could find this to be a real boost to their travel budget. A family of four based on the West Coast who wants to travel to the East Coast to stay with grandparents for a few weeks could potentially save up to a few thousand dollars in airline tickets. Of course, there's no guarantee with Space A flights, but for those who can take the time, the opportunity for free flights can be not only a morale-booster, but also a money-saver.
Military families of deployed personnel may be able to save some travel money thanks to a new Space A policy for families. As of Dec. 6, 2007, spouses and children of personnel deployed 120 days or longer now can use military transport in CONUS, to/from CONUS, and within/between theater, provided they have a verification letter from the military member's commander.
In the past, only overseas-based dependents could travel to the States or within theater on one round trip. The new policy allows family members, regardless of where they are based, to travel unaccompanied for unlimited times during the deployment when seats are available. Children under the age of 18 still need an eligible parent or legal guardian to travel with them.
"This policy is intended to provide better support for the military families during a deployment period," says Lt. Col. Michael Holmes, of the Office of the Assistant Deputy Undersecretary of Defense for Transportation Policy. The travel option is also available to Guard and Reserve families, as well as Navy families whose military sponsor is assigned to a deployed ship with PCS orders.
While many may use the privilege to visit parents and grandparents, the guidelines do not restrict travel to home of record or family-based visits. That makes the policy more equitable and useful, since many people's extended families may not live in their home of record. In addition, some families may find help and encouragement in a visit to friends at a previous base, or through a low-cost vacation getaway.
Space A, which is based on availability, often involves waiting to gain space on a flight (and the government won't cover meals, lodging or other costs associated with that). Even so, families - especially those with children - could find this to be a real boost to their travel budget. A family of four based on the West Coast who wants to travel to the East Coast to stay with grandparents for a few weeks could potentially save up to a few thousand dollars in airline tickets. Of course, there's no guarantee with Space A flights, but for those who can take the time, the opportunity for free flights can be not only a morale-booster, but also a money-saver.
Friday, June 6, 2008
OrganizedHome.com
Feed The Freezer: Freezer Cooking Guide
Once-a-month cooking. Frozen assets. OAMC. Meal assembly. Whatever you call it, cooking many meals in a single session banks home-cooked meals--and precious family time--for busy home managers.
What's not to like about freezer cooking? Economies of scale speed cooking chores. Buying in bulk saves money. Home preparation fosters good nutrition. New options like "meal assembly franchises" help home cooks build frozen assets quickly.
Whether you cook once and eat for a month, sneak up on freezer cooking, or fill the freezer fast from the meal preparation storefront, get ready to feed the family--fast!
Quick Chapters
2008 June,
Cleaning,
home,
organization,
tips
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