Friday, June 16, 2006
National Roses Month
Your florist didn't just make up these meanings to make money. They have been around since the Victorian Days.
Here is a short list of some popular colors and their very Victorian meanings. Red - Passionate Love Yellow - Unfaithfulness Pale Pink - Youth and Femininity White - Keep My Secret Pink - Perfect Happiness Coral - I admire your accomplishments Leaf of a rose - You May Hope Time has marched on and today we have rose colors that our ancestors never dreamed of.
Wednesday, June 14, 2006
Writing courses
Making Your Writing Correct — This course reviews some of the most common grammar and punctuation errors, such as using the wrong word (e.g., its versus it’s, that versus which) and subject-verb agreement. It also reviews how to fix misplaced modifiers, run-ons, and incomplete sentences.
Making Your Writing Clear & Concise — This course focuses on finding and repairing the weak spots in your writing. You’ll learn how to build better sentences and paragraphs and how to get to the point more quickly by cutting deadwood phrases, redundancies, and clichés. It also reviews a handful of writing tricks that will make your writing easier to read.
For more details check out
Kivi Leroux Miller. writing for non profits site
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Saturday, June 10, 2006
Wahms reveal simpler things in life
Welcome to the Questions of the Week responses "How many simple things have you learned to appreciate more, for one reason or another? Please list them and feel free to elaborate on each" .If you are not a member yet please sign up here
Angie of Marketing Corner-Advertising shares her heart and soul about how some serious health issues in her family makes her appreciate the little things in life.
Frugal Momma shares coffee, kisses and love help her slow down and appreciate life more
Liz of Craft Gift Creations tells us that she is grateful for a dishwasher (I have to agree with her) being able to walk and her children's health!
Jill’s shares that she recently got a second car and discovered the freedom of having transportation at your disposal.
Amber of Shaklee, Health and more gives a list of simple things she appreciates such as being a work at home mom, being health and being a role-model for her kids.
Thursday, June 08, 2006
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Wednesday, June 07, 2006
What are your blogging goals?
I’ve also written on a number of occasions about making some of your blogging goals public as a way of adding accountability and motivation to reach them. I find that when I write something on my blog about what I want to do that I’m much more likely to actually follow through on it.
So if you have some blogging goals check out problogger and submit them. It would be great exposure for your blog.
Sunday, June 04, 2006
Vacation to Orlando
"Tourism surrounding Orlando is worth billions of dollars to the area's economy. Tourism is a very rewarding field to be a part of and Orlando has many opportunities within that industry."
Downtown Orlando is a mixture of historic homes and luxury condominiums with great views of the city. It has seen tremendous growth during the last 5 years, with 19 new and conversion condominiums, which have been completed or announced. You can enjoy vintage homes in the historic neighborhoods of Thorton Park, Lake Eola Heights, Lake Lawsona, Lake Cherokee, and Lake Copeland. Downtown is trendy with diversity of restaurants, retailers, discos, and bars all within walking distance. With close access to beautiful Lake Eola, you can enjoy festivals, outdoor concerts, or a gondola ride on the Lake. The sports complex, theater, and opera are all located centrally makes your entertainment venues easily accessible
Saturday, June 03, 2006
Wahm reveal how they spend their time off
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We had many difference responses coming from the wahms that run a home business.
Frugal Momma says that sleep, scrapbooking and a girls weekend to New York are all of her free time dreams.
Jill says that the key to not getting burn out as a work at home mom is making time for yourself.
Robin of Mom's Cafe says time to herself is very rare and a luxury.
Sarah of Cucina Bella fantasizes what she would do with a weekend to herself It's such an enigma to me, that I cannot even begin to imagine at this point.
Sunday, May 28, 2006
Shopping for car insurance
One way to to comparsion shop for car insurance. Free auto insurance quotes is a good resource to quickly find auto insurance rates in all 50 states.
There was also some good information on how to deal with car theifts (or prevent them from coming after your car) from GEICO and the National Insurance Crime Bureau's.
1) Keep your vehicle locked at all times, even while driving. Close all windows and sunroofs, no matter how hot it is.
2) Never leave your keys in the car.
3) If possible, park in busy, well-lit areas. Thieves prefer to work in the dark. Leave your car in park or in gear with the wheels turned toward the curb or some other obstruction, so thieves won't be able to tow it easily.
4) Avoid leaving valuables inside your vehicle where passersby can see them.
5) Install an anti-theft system in your vehicle if it doesn't have one. A mechanism that locks onto the steering wheel can be a very visible sign that you've taken steps to protect your vehicle. Ignition cut-off systems prevent a car from being started. Some new cars come with passive alarms that activate automatically when the key is removed from the ignition. One system emits a signal that can be tracked by the police. Thieves are reluctant to steal vehicles that can be tracked and recovered quickly. Many insurers offer discounts for these types of systems.
6) Beware of the "bump-and-rob" technique. Carjackers bump your car from the rear, then steal it when you get out to look for damage. When stopped at a traffic light, leave room to maneuver around the vehicle ahead if you need to. If another car bumps yours and you feel threatened, drive to a populated area. If you have a cell phone, call the police for assistance.
7) Do not leave registration or title in the car. Too often a car thief is pulled over and gets away from the police because he or she can produce the auto registration. If multiple drivers use the vehicle, the best suggestion would be to hide the registration in a secret location that only the owners know.
8) Look around. Be aware of your surroundings, especially in garages, parking lots and gas stations.
9) Know where you're going. Avoid known high-crime areas even if the alternate route takes a little longer.
10) If confronted by a carjacker, do not resist. Cars can be replaced; you can't.
11) Have your car's vehicle identification number (VIN) etched on each of the windows. Car thieves want to get off cheap. They don't want to go to the expense of replacing all the glass.
Saturday, May 27, 2006
Shopping for Father's Day Gifts
Father's Day is a wonderful day to offically honor our Dads. It was started in 1909 when Sonora Dodd, of Washington, first had the idea of a "father's day." She thought of the idea for Father's Day while listening to a Mother's Day sermon. She had a very special day William Smart who was Civil War Veteran as a well as widowed Dad. He had to raise six children and including an infant.
All Dad are specials however many can be difficult to buy for. Gift baskets are a good choice for fathers day gifts. You can get with a theme for a golfer, griller, the fisherman and many other ideas. You can also get food theme ones filled with chocolate, nuts, wines and cheeses. Gifts Baskets can be personalized to show Dad how much you care.
Thursday, May 25, 2006
What is an RSS feed?
She makes the techo geek stuff sound easy-check it out!!
Saturday, May 20, 2006
Wahm reveal how they will handle summer
Welcome to our weekly Question of the Week. Now that summer is almost here, what are some of the activities that will keep kids busy and happy while you are working? Or will your home business or blogging take some time off?
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Angela at Marketing Corner says summer is her favorite time to reconnect with her kids without feeling rushed.
Jill is a home schooling mom and the flexiblity of being her own boss is that she sets the schedule around the kids.
Bev has set up a daily schedule with a focus on kid and family time to balance her life as a work at home mom.
Saturday, May 13, 2006
Wahm reveal How do I stay fit?
Welcome to our weekly Question of the Week. How do you stay fit? Not just on the physical side but the mental and emotional side? Do you make time for exercise? Do you always want to learn new things to keep you challenged?
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Angela of Marketplace Corner says that she needs to focus more on herself and is working on improving that.Frugal Momma likes to use exercise videos to stay physically fit and adult conversation to stay mentally fit!
BikerMomma who is a perfect shape finds that money and me-time are luxuries that she can't always afford right now.
Family Traveler gives a checklist on how to stay fit while traveling while being a parent!
Freelance Writer says you can easy turn into a sloth when you are working at home, but shares her thoughts on how she remains sloth-free while being a work at home mom.
Jill says her 5 kids who ask her a million questions each day keep on her toes mentally and she just gave her a Mother's Day gift for a personal trainer!
Moms Cafe focuses on getting enough sleep and not sweating the small stuff to keep her in tune.
Saturday, May 06, 2006
Wahm Reveal if they have family support
Tricia focuses on the support that she gets from her parents and ignores the "living in a dream world" snide comments from her in-laws
I want the truth online says her husband is asking if they are millionaires yet but doesn't understand what her business goals.
Frugal Momma tells that while her husband is her biggest supporter today, it wasn't alwasy that way.
Amber is a second generation Shaklee home business family so she got her mom on her side and her husband is very support of her business.
Bikermomma says her husband is my most successful salesman, my tech support, my repair and maintenance technician, my creative sounding board, my biggest fan ... and my harshest critic. Lord save me when we're having financial difficulties or - worse yet - when we file our income tax returns at the end of the year. Suddenly we're talking about all the part-time jobs.