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Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Kids Are Heros Blog - Check it out!
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Sunday, November 6, 2011
My first Custom Mascot - Tortilla Chip
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Saturday, September 10, 2011
Where were you on 9-11-01?
I listened to 92.3 at the time. And have NEVER listened to them since (based on their coverage of that day). Then my mom used my cell phone for the first time, to call me and told me what was happening (back when cell phones weren't 'big' to me). My husband was working graves, so he was still asleep and had no idea what was going on either. My first fear was he would be called to go somewhere that would be dangerous. I finished training, as everyone in the class agreed to continue...true American fashion...then returned home and watched TV for the next 48 hours.
I cried the most for the people in the planes. By then we had heard the 'cell phone calls' and we knew that the people on the plane knew they had been hijacked. So I just kept thinking how fearful those people were, knowing they were going to die. And then I was sad for the families of people who searched in vain for WEEKS for bodies that didn't exist! They had no one to bury, no body to identify...just mad me sad. God bless American!
Since then by the way, I have gotten Satellite Radio and listened to Howard Sterns coverage of that day, (I think it was the one year anniversary tribute), and I have listened to him ever since! No one does radio like him.
Monday, July 11, 2011
A mothers night of insomnia - and a storm to boot!
Well, now, it is only 4 am, I should use this last hour to really get some sleep. Sleep. Sleep. Sleep. Damit, are you not listening? I said SLEEP!! I mean it! Not working. Rain nature sounds be damned!! Ok, well there is only 20 mins left before the alarm goes off, the least you can do is relax...try and rest...before....zzzzzzzzz
Monday, June 20, 2011
My Review of Spectrum&Trade; Scoop Toss (Pack of 6)
Originally submitted at S&S Worldwide
Scoop Toss is an indispensable tool for teaching eye-hand coordination and is a good lead-in to P.E. lacrosse games. The "big" scoop set contains one of each color set for a total of 12 scoops and 6 Lite Flite balls. Get the "Scoop" today! Don't pay a lot and still bring yo...
Great, Teens loved them!
Pros: Great colors, Easy to use, All Weather, Affordable, Easy Assembly
Cons: Not for competitive play
Best Uses: Camps, Teen Events
Describe Yourself: Recreational player
Was this a gift?: No
Great colors, and affordable way to get lots of product for teens or kids to play with. Not the MOST sturdy thing ever made - so I wouldn't suggest it for competitive play. But for recreation and occasional events with kids - great!
(legalese)
My Review of Color Splash!® Budget Lacing (Pack of 15)
Originally submitted at S&S Worldwide
This lacing is perfect for every lacing project. Solid plastic lace will not crack, chip or peel and is more pliable, durable and flame resistant than your average budget lacing. An excellent medium preferred by healthcare facilities, camps, schools and recreation programs. Colors include Orange, N...
Ok but a little thin
Pros: Good Variety, Stores Easily
Cons: Poor Quality, Too thin
Best Uses: Scrapbooking/Cardmaking, Art, Camp, Teen crafts
Describe Yourself: Child Care Provider
Primary use: Business
Was this a gift?: No
It was Ok. I am used to the thick laces we have gotten in the past. And this was really too thin for the project we were using it for, and there seemed to be a lot less of it (meaning quantity) but that could be becuase it was so much thinner than I exspected. Good for beading and scrapbooking becuase it's light wieght.
(legalese)
My Review of Spectrum&Trade; Mesh Duffel Bag, 15"X36"
Originally submitted at S&S Worldwide
Easily organize equipment for each class with these mesh bags. Match ball colors to the bag's color. Eliminate confusion between yourself and fellow teachers. Mesh duffel bags come with an adjustable shoulder strap and easy-open zipper. 15" x 36". Please specify red, yellow, blue, gr...
Ok for ligth wieght stuff
Pros: Affordable
Cons: Not good for heavy stuff, Not good for bulky stuff, Flimsy
Best Uses: Recreation
Describe Yourself: Casual/ Recreational
Was this a gift?: No
Bought it becuase it was cheap and we needed just something to put our new equipment in. Luckily it was light wieght (i.e. waffle balls) and not too bulky becuase it worked. But it is not a very sturdy bag - so I would not recommend even basketballs in it. Just foam, or dodgeballs or field hockey stuff - if its not heavy.
(legalese)
My Review of Spectrum&Trade; Table Tennis Paddle Set (Set of 6)
Originally submitted at S&S Worldwide
6 virtually unbreakable plastic table tennis paddles, one in each of our Spectrum colors. Perfect recreational paddles in everyones favorite colors! Don't pay a lot and still bring your "A" Game. That's the Spectrum Difference. Spectrum products deliver superior quality at...
Great for Teen events
Pros: Lightweight, Easy Storage, Sturdy
Cons: Not for competitive play
Best Uses: Teen Events, Camps, Kids, Recreation Facility
Describe Yourself: Casual Player
Was this a gift?: No
Great, teens just LOVE ping pong, and this was an affordable way to get LOTS of paddles that would last without spending a ton of money. Not for competitive play though - those players are a little more picky. But the fun colors make them popular and easy to find.
(legalese)
My Review of Spectrum&Trade; Scoop Toss (Pack of 6)
Originally submitted at S&S Worldwide
Scoop Toss is an indispensable tool for teaching eye-hand coordination and is a good lead-in to P.E. lacrosse games. The "big" scoop set contains one of each color set for a total of 12 scoops and 6 Lite Flite balls. Get the "Scoop" today! Don't pay a lot and still bring yo...
So much for fun for camp/events
Pros: Easy to use, Easy To Transport, Fun colors, Sturdy
Best Uses: Teen Events, Camps, Daily kids activity
Describe Yourself: Recreational player
Was this a gift?: No
Great for needing a "bulk" item and easy to use game for camp or teen event. So popular and fun colors. Again, easy to use and sturdy enough to hand out. Not competitive stregth though.
(legalese)
My Review of Color Splash!® Budget Lacing (Pack of 15)
Originally submitted at S&S Worldwide
This lacing is perfect for every lacing project. Solid plastic lace will not crack, chip or peel and is more pliable, durable and flame resistant than your average budget lacing. An excellent medium preferred by healthcare facilities, camps, schools and recreation programs. Colors include Orange, N...
Too skinny but Ok for mass crafts
Pros: Good Variety
Cons: Poor Quality, Too thin
Best Uses: Scrapbooking/Cardmaking
Describe Yourself: Child Care Provider
Primary use: Business
Was this a gift?: No
It was nice to have a variety but the laces are too thin for making key chains. We were using the traditional box/square weaving for a teen craft, and the lacing was just a bit too thin to really get started. Good for just beading or scrapbooking, becuase it is light wieght.
(legalese)
My Review of Bulk Table Tennis Balls (Pack of 144)
Originally submitted at S&S Worldwide
Quality recreational table tennis balls inspected and tested for consistent performance. Pack of 144.
Great for teen events
Pros: Consistent
Cons: Break Easily
Describe Yourself: Casual Player
Was this a gift?: No
Great for teen event, they go through them so quickley we needed alot!
(legalese)
Sunday, June 19, 2011
HOW TO: Make a CD and duck tape purse, Recycle old CD's and DVD's
HOW TO: Make a Casset Tape coin purse with Duck Tape - Recycle crafts!
You will need duck tape (color of your choice, available at Micheal's, Target and Jo Anne's) I used blue because there was blue on this old cassette tape I found. For mass projects or camps - ask your fellow employees, family or neighbors to bring in and recycle their old cassettes, you'll have a huge supply before you know it! I also used a blue 7 inch zipper - also available at crafts stores, although I ordered these in mass on-line for this project. Scissors, sometimes a box cutter and a ruler. Very basic. Great projects for "retro" themes, or for the teen "designers".
Basically you use a small screw driver to take the cassette tape apart, discard the reels and tape, and remove old stickers if applicable. Then you are going to tape the zipper to the inside of the cassette tape. I made the tape the lenght of the zipper and simple started where I wanted the zipper to open at and taped it along the edge of the cassette. There will be tape overlay, so make sure to make even and neat folds along the way, because the ripples and bumps that the tape make will take up room in your finished product later.
Once done with both sides (NOTE: it is easier to tape to cassette when the zipper is unzipped. I made a small square piece to go in the middle, just to give the inside a more finished look. You are then free to add stickers to the out side, make a handle, etc. Also, it should be noted that I put a small piece of the blue tape, over the tapes holes, so the the back of the tape wouldn't show through. But that is another opportunity to be creative. I have seen it done with fabric, color paper, old gift cards, etc. Enjoy!
Mario Bros Birthday Decorations - homemade
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Spice up that old tuna sandwich
1 can tuna
1 can salmon
1 green onion
2 tbls light mayo
1 tble mustard
1 pinch dill weed
1 pinch Old Bay (fish seasoning)
1/4 sliced pickle + some pickle juice
salt and pepper to taste
Combine all ingredients and enjoy!! I find it better after the mixture has had time to chill and then serve on some wheat bread with lettuce!
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
HOW TO decorate with paper lanterns - old tricks awesome chich look!
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Pretty Paisley Paper Lanterns - for girls bday party!
This is how to make a Pretty Paisley Lantern using pink and purple paper, on a black and white printer. I got and saved these images from clip art (key words: animal, prints, designs) and the paper is Xerox printer paper in various colors.
Saturday, January 22, 2011
How To Make A Ribbon Barrette
OK, we all know of ways to duplicate an expensive item - this happens to be one of my favorite. The "oh-so-cute" ribbon barrettes that are every boutique and art fair are irresistible. But they also cost $2 - $3 a piece (or $5 for the pair), and as expected usually after the first time a toddle wears them, you only one left. So at one of the boutiques I brought a pair home to examine them more closely; in hopes I could make "matching" pairs to go with some of the outfits I had made my daughter.
So I found a pretty easy way to make them using those silver alligator clips (you know the old fashion barber shops clips), 1/4 and 1/2 inch ribbons and glue. I also used gorilla clips to help hold in place the ribbon as I waited for it to dry. See picture.
So I started at one end and literally glued onto the silver clip the ribbon, holding it in place with the gorilla clips. Then I did make bows on the brown clips and glued those on too. HINT: to keep the ribbon from fraying I used a lighter to lightly burn the ends of the ribbon and give them a nice rounded finish. But be careful when using an open flame and know what kind of material you are using to avoid burning your self or starting a fire, and don't leave any of the materials where a child could get a hold of them. Have fun!
How To Make A Picnic Invitation or BBQ Apron
Using card stock white computer paper, computer graphics, red construction paper, a hole punch, red thin ribbon and glue.
Then I used a picture from clip art to make a hamburger - I also clicked on "washout" to lighten the hamburger so the red text would stand out. I then put the invitation information over the picture, using "50's Fandango" font. Each 8 1/2 X 11 made two invitations.
I then cut out the pieces.
After all the aprons and hamburgers were cut out; I folded over the pockets on the aprons and glued the edges (to make a pocket - leave the top open); then I cut out hamburger shapes from the red construction paper and glued those together, if want it to looked "matted" then make sure the red paper is just a little bit bigger, to leave a red "outline" around your hamburger invitation.
Once everything had dried, I punched 4 holes in each apron; two in the neck, and two for the waist strings. Then I cut a 12 inch pieces of red string to lace through the holes. Making it look like part of the apron. I did not print anything on the back of the hamburger, but this might be a good place for further direction, a map or other specifics about the party. Good luck and have fun! Ask me for more ideas!
Cost of Living in 2010 - by who's deffinition??
Well, I heard good news and bad news this week, and I almost couldn't believe my ears: The good news was, some cities and companies are considering pay increases in the 2011-2012 fiscal year budgets for about 1% - 4%; the bad news I heard - "the cost-of-living in the US has not gone up much".
My question was - is it better to suggest a "cost-of-living" increase or just a all over merit increase? To me "cost-of-living" increase sounds more essential and merit sounds more like "optional". Yes, some of us deserve both - however most people who have to deal with the bottom-line won't see it that way. So, I was then told - no, don't suggest a "cost-of-living" increase, because it could be "argued" that the cost-of-living hasn't really gone up? Really??
That's news to me because I have a small child and I am pretty sure that in just 2 years that cost of milk has, I have also had to join a carpool in 2008 because of, that sky high jump in GAS prices! Not to mention health care - it use to cost just $25 for a co-pay, now it's $35...
GAS 2009 $2.66 - 2010 $2.91 (I didn't do 2008 b/c there was that HUGE summer jump)
MILK 2008 $2.74 - 2010 $3.50
STAMPS 2008 $.39 - 2010 $.44
MOVIES 2008 $7.00 - 2010 $10.50
(wiki.answers.com)
Apparently rent has been steady, car prices are lower, and "COMMODITY" costs such as home furnishings, electronics and airlines prices are steady or lower in some cases, due to "retailers" trying to "stimulate" the buyer...
It also includes "CORE" measures, which excludes "CONSUMER" costs such as, the (volatile) cost of food, building materials, metals and energy costs.
Which I would argue, even though rent is steady and buying a home costs are down - what about building a new one? If copper and metals are at an all time high, and building materials are more expensive, then buying a new house would cost more, right? Besides that I don't buy new houses every year, or cars, or electronics, or furniture!~
I buy GAS, MILK, STAMPS and MEAT!!
Re-Heat Pancakes Like a Pro!
I hate waste and pancakes, from a restaurant are not always the best take home dish the next day. But lets face it - places like Egg and I who make "child size" pancakes the size of my daughters head and as thick as her thigh - she can barely eat a 1/5 of it and seems such a waste of money and food!! So I brought it home, then the next morning looked at with guilt. Was I really going to "re-heat" this in a microwave?? And who owns a toaster over these days?? So the toaster was the next best thing. I had to trim one side a little bit, but the toaster dried up any moister from the fridge and brought life back to my breakfast!! Enjoy