Sunday, December 26, 2010

Christmas Present and Future Rules

Here are our rules:
1. Go to each store/site

2. Look at the items and name at least 2 items you rally like and the page they're on.

3. If the store has a blog or comment page please leave a comment.

4.Go to facebook and twitter. Like there fan page and leave a comment and follow them on twitter.

5. Freebies will be given away at the chat, on the 3rd of Jan., you will be able to present your business at this chat, how long will depend on participation.

6. Blast to all your friends and family. We will announce where this annual event will be held by Wed., Dec.29th.

Any questions contact Linda or Amanda.
Any freebies donated it's your responsibility to see winner receives them
If your a winner please contact merchant by the 17th of January.
--
http://www.sassyladyzvintageandnew.info
http://www.lynnieleesloft2.yolasite.com
http://www.mybwbsite.com/2774386
http://www.barefootbooks.com/sassylady

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Christmas Present and Future

We're launching a new program and we would like all our stores to joins us.

We'll need a Freebie gift from all who join us, this will count as payment for the chat to be at the end. You won't be charged a fee to participate.

Find Out More Info Look Here

Marvelous Multi-Tasking

Do you ever find yourself wishing you could clone yourself to get things done? Most of us have more to do than we have time or energy to do. Since cloning is still the stuff of science fiction, at least for humans, let's take a look at ways we can actually do more than one thing at a time. It is possible to multi-task and get more done than we think. AND do it well.

1. Clean While Cooking.

While you are preparing meals, it is possible to clean at the same time, believe it or not. Simply fill up your sink with hot soapy water before you start prepping food. As you finish with a dish or utensil, put it into the hot soapy water to soak while you cook. Then, while items are in the oven, you can quickly wipe with a sponge or dishcloth, rinse and air dry. Use the soapy water to soak cooking pots and dishes while you eat. Easy breezy cleanup.

2. Let The Cleaning Products Do The Work.

Have you ever watched the housekeeping staff in a hotel? They come in, spray cleaner in the tub and sink, clean the toilet bowl and spray the outside of the toilet. THEN they go change sheets on the bed BEFORE they wipe or rinse a thing in the bathroom! While they are taking care of the bed the cleaning products are cleaning the bathroom. After the bed is finished and the room is vacuumed, they collect the dirty linens and wipe down the bathroom. Once they hang up clean towels, the room is done, with half the work!

3. Wash And Work.

Start a load of wash to be washing while you are busy with something else. There is no need to babysit the washer so load it, start it, and go tackle another 35-40 minute chore. When you are finished, it should be time to toss the wet clothes into the dryer and start another load going. Then, off to tackle another chore or two.

4. Make Driving Time Productive.

We certainly aren't advocating trying to read a physical book while driving. However, you can get books on tape (or CD) to play in the car while driving. You can check out all kinds of books on tape at your local library.

Along the same line, if you use an MPD player at home, you can also listen to books while you are doing other things at home.

5. Waiting, Waiting, Waiting.

It seems like no matter where we have an appointment, it means waiting. Rather than thumb through magazines that are months out of date, why not do some of your home bookkeeping. You can reconcile your checkbook, read a bit of a book, tweak your budget and so on. There are many things we can do to redeem the time we spend waiting to get in to see the doctor or dentist or eye doctor.

6. Talking On The Phone.

Sometimes it can feel like we spend a huge amount of time on the telephone. While talking on the phone, we an wipe down counters, clean out a kitchen drawer, empty wastebaskets, or clear off a tabletop. I'm sure you can think of other things you can do while on the telephone that don't require a lot of concentration. You can talk on the phone and accomplish something at the same time.

7. Freshen Carpets While You Dust.

Before you start dusting, sprinkle a bit of baking soda on your carpets. Go ahead and get all of your dusting done, and then vacuum. The baking soda works while you dust to neutralize odors trapped in your carpets. After you vacuum, the odor and baking soda are gone.

8. Virus Scan While You Sleep.

While you are sleeping is a great time to let your anti- virus software scan your computer. This is also an excellent time to de-frag your hard drive. The de-frag works most efficiently when you aren't doing something else on the computer.

Banish Clutter Once and For All

Banish Clutter Once and For All

It's not every day that I recommend organizing books from authors other than myself. But, when something really good comes along--something that I feel supplements my books and products beautifully, I'd feel I was doing you a disservice not to tell you about it.

Mimi Tanner, the author of 'Declutter Fast' is actually a reformed pack rat. That's right...she has struggled with mountains of clutter for years.

But today, she is free. She has discovered the joys of order and organization.

She focuses on getting rid of clutter, and she does a wonderful job at it.

Mimi makes decluttering your house both quick and pain free. I'm inspired by her excellent methods. I'm sure you will be too.

Visit:

http://fb1e43irtfrc0vb5vdtzkk0s9i.hop.clickbank.net/

Friday, December 24, 2010

Where is Santa Now Updated at 5:44

Have you been following Santa well he is now in Current location Neuschwanstein‎, Germany if you would like to know how click here http://www.noradsanta.org/en/index.html

Where is Santa Now

Crab your kids and share this with all of them today lets check out when santa will come to Our town tonight... Official NORAD Santa Tracker
http://www.noradsanta.org/

Christmas Present and Future

Christmas Present and Future
We're launching a new program and we would like all our stores to joins us. We'll need a Freebie gift from all who join us, this will count as payment for the chat to be at the end. You won't be charged a fee to participate http://christmasmallshoppesblog.blogspot.com/p/christmas-present-and-future.html

Touch Of Magic Diaper Cakes & More Giveaway

DID YOU ENTER MY FREE GIVEAWAY? IF NOT IT ENDS THIS SATURDAY AND IT HAS LOW ENTRIES Free giveaway
Nicole's Names personalize your child's room
http://touchofmagicdiapercakesandmore.yolasite.com/giveaways.php
Ends Dec 25 @ 8:00pm CT
USA Residents only TELL OTHERS TO ENTER

Monday, December 13, 2010

Organize and Protect Your Entire Photo Collection in as Little as 10 Days...Without Losing Your Mind

Are you overwhelmed by your photographs?

Have you got years and years' worth of photos that have never even made it out of the film developers' envelopes?

Worse yet, have you got rolls and rolls of film that haven't even been developed?

Are you up to your eyeballs in boxes and stashes of photos that are a jumbled mess?

Wondering how you'll ever manage to organize the old photos you've inherited when you're already frazzled by your own collection?

Feeling frustrated by rummaging through your piles in search of a special photograph only to come up empty handed?

Have you slowed down or even stopped your picture taking because you just don't know where you'd put any more photos?

Are you fed up with feeling overwhelmed and guilty about your out-of-control photo collection?

You're not alone . . . and there is help.

Save your photos and your sanity. Discover how to organize and safeguard your entire photograph collection in as little as 10 Days. Visit:

http://getorgnow1.photohelp.hop.clickbank.net/

Christmas without the Chaos

With the ever expanding commercialization of the Christmas holiday, the majority our organizing efforts during the month of December are focused on presents. How long is your list? The majority of us, each year, face the daunting task of not only shopping for a long list of family and friends, but also determining who should be on said list, how to wrap and store appropriately, how much to spend, potentially shipping gifts to different regions or countries and any number of tasks that threaten to overwhelm us.

Below are some tips and tricks intended to help keep you stress-free during Christmas by organizing your list and your spending.

1) Shopping list creation

Create your gift list as soon as possible. Write down names of every person for whom you intend to purchase a gift in a spreadsheet. As you generate names you will probably discover that the list is much longer than you anticipated. Don't forget to brainstorm for those unexpected small gifts: a box of candy for the mail carrier, a plate of cookies for the administrative assistant and a gift card for the paperboy or girl. Create additional columns labeled 'gift ideas,' 'budgeted amount,' 'actual amount,' 'items purchased,' 'purchase deadline,' and, if appropriate, 'shipping deadline.'

Large amounts of holiday stress come from failure to budget for gifts ahead of time. By creating columns on your spreadsheet, you'll start to realize where your holiday dollars are being spent and be able to stop inadvertently buying too many presents for your special niece, nephew or grandchild. Do you give a calendar or special framed photo to several individuals in the family? Don't neglect to include it on your list. Little things like frames or printing costs can add up quickly and you'll want to account for them as you create your budget.

2) Shopping list completion

This is the fun part! Go shopping for all those great gift ideas that you generated on your spreadsheet. Take a look around the webpage of the stores you plan to visit before going into the store. This will give you a chance to see if free shipping is being offered or if there are special online sales that will give you a better deal than what you would find in the store. Most stores also publish their sale flyers in advance, so you can take note of any items you are planning to purchase that will be on sale in the next few days. By waiting to make your purchase, you may save one or two dollars and, as you probably already know, every dollar counts in December!

As you make purchases keep a small wallet or pouch handy for the receipts. When you receive the receipt from the clerk take the extra few seconds to write the name of the person on the back of the receipt, so you'll be able to insert gift receipts in the appropriate packages later.

Finally, after each shopping experience, whether online or in-store, log your purchases on your shopping list spreadsheet.

3) Shopping storage and wrapping organization

Pick a space in your home that is off-limits to everyone else and make it your own 'Wrapping Central;' a home office or a corner in the basement are great options. Gather your essential supplies: tape, scissors, wrapping paper, gift bags, tissue paper, shirt boxes, bows, to/from tags, etc. As you wrap gifts, create labeled boxes or areas to ensure nothing is left behind. All presents for the in-laws' party go in one stack, everything going to the office in another.

Check back with your spreadsheet to remember which presents are being shipped and which are being delivered in person. Wrapped gifts are much easier to package than bagged gifts, so plan accordingly. The US Postal Service also offers flat- rate boxes at all of their locations or delivered directly to you by your mail carrier. By having your shipping boxes on hand, you can pack as you wrap and then pay for postage online as soon as the package is ready to go--removing the extra trip to the post office or shipping store later in the month.

4) Distribution

It may look great on a Hollywood screen, but a car trunk filled with loose presents is anything but picturesque as you try to get them all unloaded at Grandma's house. Take stock of how many gifts will be going to any given location and then choose a storage tub or laundry basket of appropriate size to contain all the packages together.

Once the presents have been placed beneath the tree, take the container back to the trunk to avoid cluttering the hosts' house, retrieve it again at the end of the celebration to contain all the received gifts that need to make their way back to your house.

If shipping presents, consider shipping them directly from an online retailer. Many retailers offer gift-wrapping for a small fee. Though it may seem like $6 is a lot to pay for wrapping paper, it may end up being cheaper than the cost of shipping it to your home, wrapping it yourself and then shipping it to the recipient.

5) Etcetera and Miscellany

Undoubtedly there will be some new acquaintance that will purchase a gift for you unexpectedly. Be sure to account for these experiences by adding a couple extra 'unnamed' lines to your spreadsheet. They may not have names, but they should have a budget!

While you're out shopping, don't forget to pick up a couple of interchangeable gifts for those 'unnamed' lines on your spreadsheet. A set of coasters or a bottle of wine are usually great options when you don't know for whom you are buying.

One other item to consider including on your spreadsheet would be any cards or letter you plan to send for the holidays. If printing pictures or purchasing cards, your budget could dramatically shift after you account for the costs of those items and the postage necessary to mail them.

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Help the Children

The group asking everyone to change their profile picture to their
favorite cartoon character is actually a group of pedophiles. They
doing it because kid's will accept their friend request faster if they
see a cartoon picture. It has nothing to do with supporting child
...violence, it was on a TV show that warns you about internet frauds PLUS
tonight's news. Pass this on to everyone please !!!    (Facebook)

Christmas Mall Shoppes Blog: Childrens Corner

Christmas Mall Shoppes Blog: Childrens Corner: "Hello Families..... Christmas is coming and I got some great sites for you to have a look and share with your children. I would like you t..."

Friday, December 3, 2010

Real Deals 12/3/10

Clothing


  • Puma: [Apparel] 40% Off Entire Purchase w/ Coupon PUMAFRIENDS1210

  • Esprit: [Apparel] 40% Off Entire Purchase w/ Coupon PRIVATESALE10

  • Torrid: [Apparel] $10 Off $10 Purchase w/ Coupon BTDM1210

  • Gap: [Apparel] 25% Off Entire Purchase w/ Coupon GAPGIFT

  • Lucky Brand Jeans: [Jeans] 30% Off Entire Purchase Event

  • Payless Shoes: [Shoes] 20% Off Entire Purchase w/ Coupon 30542

  • Last Call by Neiman Marcus: [Outerwear] 40% Off Cold Weather Wear Sale


  • Computers and Electronics


  • Buydig: [External Drive] Western Digital 1TB External Drive for $59.99 w/ Free Shipping

  • Buy.com: [Remote Control] Philips 6-Device Universal Remote Control for $6.99 w/ Free Shipping


  • Entertainment


  • Kohl's: [Games] $25% Off Videos Games Sale


  • Home


  • Disney: [Toys] Buy One Plush Toy Get One Free Event

  • Newegg: [Kitchen Appliance] Hamilton Beach 4 Qt. Slow Cooker for $14.99 w/ Free Shipping

  • Pet Smart: [Pets] $10 Off $50 Purchase w/ Coupon AFFDEC

  • Buy.com: [Kitchen Appliance] Black & Decker Family Size Griddle for $19.99 w/ Free Shipping

  • Party City: [Party Supplies] 50% Off On One Item w/ Coupon PCGFB9 + Printable

  • Thursday, December 2, 2010

    Real Deals 12/2/10

    Clothing


  • Macy's: [Apparel] 25% Off Entire Purchase w/ Coupon MACYSFRIEND

  • Woman Within: [Apparel] $20 Off $60 Purchase w/ Coupon ww45974

  • Lane Bryant: [Apparel] $25 Off $75, $50 Off $150, or $75 Off $150 Purchase w/ Coupon 050005802

  • Chadwicks: [Apparel] $30 Off $90 or $60 Off $180 Purchase w/ Coupon CHAFF112

  • Shoebuy: [Shoes] 25% Off Entire Purchase

  • Timberland: [Apparel] 40% Off Entire Purchase + Free Shipping w/ Coupon 12345

  • New York & Company: [Apparel] $75 Off $150 Purchase w/ Coupon 6226 + Two More Coupons

  • Levi's: [Apparel] 40% Off Select Styles + Free Shipping Event

  • American Apparel: [Apparel] 30% Off Entire Purchase + Free Shipping w/ Coupon FREESHIP30


  • Computer and Electronics


  • Lenovo: [Carrying Case] Lenovo 15' Laptop Backpack for $15.60 w/ Coupon USPC10D16457 w/ Free Shipping

  • Buydig: [GPS] TomTom XL 340S GPS Widescreen w/ Spoken Street Names + Free Case for $89.99 w/ Free Shipping

  • Walmart: [Printer] HP Inkjet All-in-One Printer for $27 w/ Free Shipping

  • Amazon: [Camera] Panasonic Lumix 12.1MP Digital Camera with 4x Optical Zoom for $79 w/ Free Shipping


  • Home


  • Tanga: [Security] Fruitcake Defense Swedish Gas Mask for $15.99 + $4.99 Shipping


  • Office and Supplies


  • Amazon: [Stapler] Swingline Collectors Edition Red Stapler for $13.99 + Shipping

  • Wednesday, December 1, 2010

    Real Deal 12/1/10


  • Kohl's: [Apparel] 20% Off Entire Purchase w/ Coupon NEXTORDER20

  • Woman Within: [Apparel] 50% Off Highest Priced Item w/ Coupon WW50396

  • Kohl's: [Apparel] 50% Off In Select Categories Event

  • Lane Bryant: [Apparel] $25 Off $75, $50 Off $150, or $75 Off $225 Purchase w/ Coupon 050008803

  • Payless Shoes: [Shoes] 20% Off Entire Purchase w/ Coupon 39740

  • Foot Locker: [Shoes] $15 Off $50 Purchase w/ Coupon emfltv86 + One More Coupon


  • Computers and Electronics
  • PC Connection Express: [TV] 15.6" 4-in-1 Technology Center HDTV for $99.95 w/ Free Shipping

  • Dell: [Camera] Fujifilm 12MP HD Digital Camera w/ 4GB Card + Case for $59.99 w/ Coupon PQC??FW$KN?7CF w/ Free Shipping

  • Newegg: [Flash Drive] Kingston 4GB Flash Drive for $5.99 w/ Free Shipping

  • Amazon: [Surge Protector] Belkin 3-Outlet Surge Protector with Rotating Plug and USB Charger for $9.99 w/ Free Shipping

  • Amazon: [GPS] Garmin nuvi 205W 4.3" Widescreen GPS for $79.99 w/ Free Shipping

  • Mwave: [Mouse] Belkin Wireless Laptop Mouse for $5.99 w/ Free Shipping


  • Entertianment
  • Borders: [Books] 33% Off One Item w/ Coupon BWM6345M

  • iNetVideo: [Movies] The Polar Express DVD (Full Screen Edition) for $1 + $2.95 Shipping


  • Home
  • Bath and Body Works: [Skin Care] Black Amethyst Mini Ritual Gift Set w/ Coupon F102785 + $5.99 Shipping