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Friday
May142010

Calorie Count On The Go

In December of last year, I posted about ways to make holiday recipes healthier.  I had attended a webinar put on by Calorie Count and they provided great tips to help with holiday eating.

Calorie Count, just launched a brand new phone app, and I thought I’d let you know about it.  This app is a free, downloadable diet tool that allows users to track and manage weight, search and log nutritional data, popular exercises and healthy recipes all while on-the-go...a time when critical dieting decisions are often made.  Essentially, the Calorie Count App serves as an all-in-one diet coach, nutritionist and workout trainer!

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Wednesday
Feb172010

I'm the Featured Blogger at Simply Stacie!

Stacie over at Simply Stacie features review bloggers to spread some love in the blogosphere.  Today it is me!!  Stacie lives in Canada (eh!) and has built her blog to the point where she has her own product review team.  She's always posting new reviews and giveaways often of unique products for small businesses.  Now head on over, read about me (hee hee), and then spend some time checking out Stacie's blog too.

Thursday
Dec312009

Out Of Office

No not me, lol (at least not yet!) ~~ Out of Office is FedEx Office's blog! And it's chocked full of ideas for you to get for the 3 P's. That would be Projects, Parties and Presents!

If you're at a loss of where to start when it comes to a specific project you've decided to undertake, you may want to mosey over to the Out of Office blog because they'll help your planning with projects for:

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Wednesday
Dec302009

On The Move For The New Year!

 

 

Well I'm on the move here at Three Different Directions for the New Year, and am migrating the blog to a new space .
 
Hopefully the transition will be seamless and you won't ever have a blank page!  But if you do, I haven't left, so try again!

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Thursday
Dec242009

How an HP Mini 110 Would Simplify My Life - Comment for a Chance to Win

 

As home educators we often school on the go.  Being able to drive when we like to visit family in Canada, take educational vacations, and on the whim field trips is a perk to homeschooling.

 

Often that means though that we take our oodles of books with us, or we have to forfeit certain subjects because they aren't very conducive to on the go schooling.
 
An HP Mini 110-1100 with Windows 7 (which is by the way seriously awesome, if you use the Windows platform and haven't upgraded, it's fantastic), would really help simplify schooling on the go for us.  

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Tuesday
Oct272009

PNI Photo Service - Review & Giveaway


For the past few years or so, I have wanted to get Photo Cards to mail at Christmas, of course that also meant getting a decent family photo taken!

Last month I was able to accomplish the family photo, and at around the same time I was blessed with a review opportunity that allowed me to get some Photo Cards as well.

PNI Digital Media is a name you may not have heard of before, but I'm sure you're familiar with them another way.  You see, they are actually the company behind the photo gifts in places such as Sam's Club, CVS, Costco and Wal-Mart Canada.

I decided to have our holiday photo cards made at Sam's Club, since we shop there frequently and I have easy access to pick up there.

Making the cards was a simple task.  There is a quick Java application that runs, which enables you easy access to all the photos on your computer.  Uploading of the photos is fast.  The most difficult part of making the cards was choosing a  design, mostly because they have such a nice selection.


Some of the features I really liked when making my cards were

  • Notification that the picture resolution was not adequate for certain styles
  • There were plenty of design choices, no matter which holiday you celebrate during the season
  • The ability to have more than one photo on the card if you choose
The system is pretty user friendly, the only part I didn't care for was that if you needed to change the orientation of the card, it dismissed any photo you currently had selected (in its defense, it warns you about this).  Then you have to start all over again with the new orientation.

To order from Sam's Club you do need a membership, a perk to using PNI through them is you can choose to pay for your order when you pick it up in the store.

After I had completed my photo card and was pleased with it and ordered it, I was sent a confirmation e-mail.  That was a bit messed up; it had my cards slated for pick up in December of 2007 and I was to get my order from a store in Rhode Island (I live in South Dakota).  I think that was just a hiccup in the system though, as when I logged into my account at Sam's online, the information was all correct and my photo cards were to be ready in a week.

Fast - Fast - Fast!! A week is awfully quick, but surprise, I received a call just 4 days later that my cards were ready for pick up.

And here is the sneak pre-view of our family Christmas greeting this year....(You get to see it even before my Mom!!)


I am more than pleased with PNI's service, and will use them again next year (assuming of course we can get another decent family photo ).

Besides using PNI for Photo Cards you can also make Photo Books, Collages, Calendars, Photo Enlargements as well as other gifts.  Some can be picked up in your local stores or have them shipped to your home.  Certain items can have as little as an hour turn around time.

Ellen, a PNI rep, has great tutorials on her blog Today's Ellen, for all sorts of photo gifts, plus you can find the latest blog giveaways sponsored by PNI there as well .

Win It!!  One lucky reader will snag a photo gift from PNI.  The winner will be able to choose from an 8.5"x11" Calendar from CVS, A Set of 50 4"x8" Holiday Photo Cards from Sam's Club (you must have a membership to order) or for my Canadian readers a Custom Photo Calendar from WalmartPhotoCentre.ca.

To enter leave a comment letting me know which photo gift appeals to you the most at CVS, Sam's Club or Walmart.ca, and what photo(s) you would use for it.

For extra entries (the above must be done first) you can:
 
1. Visit Today's Ellen and subscribe to the blog feed. (You'll get great news on PNI photo products!)
2. Follow Ellen on twitter.
3. Become a fan of Three Different Directions on Facebook

4. Follow me on twitter and tweet this giveaway (this can be once per day, please leave the direct link to your tweet in the comments). Just click the birdie.
5. Follow my blog publicly.
6. Subscribe to my feed via e-mail or reader.
7. Blog about this giveaway linking back to my blog.
8. Add my button to your blog.

This giveaway will end on November 10, 2009 at 11:59 pm cst and open to U.S. and Canadian Residents ages 18+. The winner will be chosen by random.org and will be e-mailed. The winner will have 48 hours to respond to the e-mail or an alternate winner will be chosen. By entering this giveaway you are stating that you have read my **About Reviews and Privacy/Rules declaration and agree to them.

I received a complimentary set of holiday photo cards from PNI to create and use to formulate my own opinion of PNI's products and services prior to writing this post.

Saturday
Oct242009

Smelly Washer Giveaway

Makes Your Washing Machine Smell and Look Great

I am on my second front loading washing machine. After a couple of months with my first one ten years ago, I soon learned that if I did not want my laundry room or clothes and towels to smell all mildewy, I had to leave the door of the machine open after washing.

Front loaders are great at saving water and not as tough on your clothes as a top loader, but the design lends itself to trapped water and residue on and in the door and gasket.

I have never thought of "cleaning" my washing machine. That seems sort of oxymoronic doesn't it, using a washing machine cleaner? I mean by default shouldn't your machine be getting clean each time you use it? Unfortunately not. Detergent and fabric softeners leave themselves behind, the dark damp environment is perfect for mold growth, and then (ick) we throw our clothes in there, and they pick all that up when we're "washing" them. Kind of ironic in a way.

In any case there is a better way to keep that scent and growth at bay then my solution of just leaving the door open and that's Smelly Washer.
To start on a washer that has never been cleaned - take one level cap of Smelly Washer and use your hottest water setting.  (Of course make sure your washing machine is empty first).  Agitate for two minutes and then turn off.  Let it sit overnight, and then in the morning complete the cycle.



Now I didn't have a mildew smell from my washer, since I always leave my door open when it's not in use.  But, I did have some pretty unsightly residue on the inside of the door.



One use of Smelly Washer as detailed above and....



Now to keep a cleaned washer clean you use just a teaspoon in a hot wash or soak cycle monthly to remove any accumulated residue.  Easy peasy.

A bottle of Smelly Washer runs $16.99 plus shipping, but that has 24 uses in it.  So that's less than a dollar a use which I think is worth keeping your laundry from stinking.  If you use the code differentdirections you will get 10% off your purchase. It's also an all natural product so you know there isn't any additional chemicals being put in your machine.

Smelly Washer is giving away one bottle to a reader here on my blog.

To enter leave a comment letting me know you would like to be entered to win.

For extra entries (the above must be done first) you can:
 
1. Subscribe to the Smelly Washer Blog feed.
2. Become a fan of Three Different Directions on Facebook

3. Follow me on twitter and tweet this giveaway (this can be once per day, please leave the direct link to your tweet in the comments). Just click the birdie.
4. Follow my blog publicly.
5. Subscribe to my feed via e-mail or reader.
6. Blog about this giveaway linking back to my blog.
7. Add my button to your blog.

This giveaway will end on November 8, 2009 at 11:59 pm cst and open to U.S. Residents ages 18+. The winner will be chosen by random.org and will be e-mailed. The winner will have 48 hours to respond to the e-mail or an alternate winner will be chosen. By entering this giveaway you are stating that you have read my **About Reviews and Privacy/Rules declaration and agree to them.

I received a complimentary bottle of Smelly Washer to use and formulate my own opinion about prior to writing this post.

Tuesday
Oct202009

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Drawing Manga


John Layman - Author
David Hutchison - Author
Paperback (arv $19.95)
8.26 x 5.23in
336 pages ISBN 9781592578238
02 Dec 2008 Alpha

Amber loves to draw. Loves, loves, loves it.  She's pretty good at it too, and that's not just a biased mom talking, really it's not. 

When I was approached to review some of The Complete Idiot's Guide books (see my review of The Complete Idiot's Guide to Slow Cooker Cooking), I right away knew that Amber would flip if I got this one for her.  What a great mom I am, heh?  So the following is a review from my guest blogger Amber who also has her own blog at Hyper's Corner.

To put it simply, this book is amazing.
I found this book to be extremely insightful on everything you need to know about drawing Manga.

It covers topics ranging from body types to speech bubbles, expressions to weapons, characters to speed lines, and even my personal nemesis:  the art of drawing hands. 

There are guides on backdrops and shading, close-ups, and drawing critters.

My only complaint is that the step-by-step guides don't have enough steps, so I get lost trying to figure out what to do.

This book is for anyone who thinks they want to draw Manga, and doesn't think they can do it!  However, the book is not for all ages, as some of the pictures (while not drawn to be bad) for the women charcter aren't quite right for young kids.

The following picture was drawn by me, with inspiration and teaching from the book.  It was sketched in pencil and gone over with black pen.



I received a complimentary copy of The Complete Idiot's Guide to Drawing Manga for the purpose of this review.

Thursday
Oct012009

Guest Posting at Midday Escapades

 

I'm the "Top 5 List" Guest Blogger at Midday Escapades today.  If you want to read my Top 5 reasons to

take a Disney Cruise, head over to Lynn's blog leave a comment, and then head back here to see some more pics and other posts related to all things Disney!

 

Monday
Sep282009

Review and Giveaway: The Great Christmas Bowl by Susan May Warren


Tyndale House Publishers (August 17, 2009)

If you are wanting a quick read to get you into the holiday spirit of Thanksgiving and Christmas, this pick's for you.
Marianne is the type of mom that is just not ready for an empty nest.  Her youngest is a senior in high school, and much to her delight, playing the sport she has the utmost passion for, football.  If there is anything that rivals her passion for football, it has to be the perfect holiday celebration with her family.  

Her husband thinks she needs to expand her activities with their last child soon to be moving onward, and not of her own doing, Marianne ends up with responsibilities she'd rather not be attending to.

In the process of the whole story (which really is a quick and entertaining read), Marianne learns a little something about herself, her community and what God really meant the holidays to be about.

This is the first book of Susan May Warren's I have read, and am delighted that I have discovered her writing!

If you would like to hear what others have thought of this book, feel free to visit the other blogs that are joining in this tour, by clicking HERE.

Interested in checking it out?  You can read the first chapter below and then continue below that for even more extras around the book, and a giveaway!


I’ve always been a football fan, the kind of woman who could easily find herself parked on the sofa any given Sunday afternoon, rooting for my favorite team. I’ve never been a gambler, never played fantasy football, never followed my team during the hot summer months. I’m a fall-season-until-Super-Bowl-only fan, but die-hard nonetheless. Something about investing my emotions for three hours in the fate of eleven men dressed in purple tights soothes my busy spirit.

Having given birth to three sons, I dreamed I’d have the makings of a starring offensive lineup. My oldest son, Neil, would play quarterback; Brett would be a running back; and my youngest, Kevin, would be a wide receiver. My daughters and I would lead cheers from the stands. My husband, Mike, who had played in our hometown high school and helped bring them to state in his senior year, would help coach. We’d be a football family, training with weights and running in the off-season. We’d plan our vacations around summer practices, and I’d join the booster club, maybe sell raffle tickets, even host the end-of-the-year potluck.

If girls could have played football in our tiny town, I know that Brianna and Amy would have joined the team. They became my cohorts, huddling under stadium blankets and clapping their mittens together as we cheered our high school team to victory.

Alas, Neil joined chess club, and Brett became a lead in the school plays.

The football gene seemed to have eluded even our youngest son. A boy who would rather sit on the sofa moving his thumbs in furious online game playing as his only form of exercise, Kevin didn’t possess even a hint of interest in football. I knew he’d inherited some athleticism, as evidenced by the discarded sports equipment left in his wake over the years: hockey skates, pads, helmet, basketball shoes, a tennis racket, a baseball glove. All abandoned after one season of hopeful use.

The only sport that seemed to take had been soccer. For three years I entered into the world of soccer mom, investing in my own foldout chair and a cooler. Perhaps it was his boundless energy that allowed him to play nearly the entire game, but Kevin had a knack for getting the ball in the net. Too bad our community soccer program ended at sixth grade, because Big Lake might have had its very own star. I’d hoped his interest would transfer to football, the other fall sport, but the old pigskin seemed as interesting to Kevin as cleaning his room.

Meanwhile, Neil, Brett, Brianna, and Amy graduated and moved out of the house, bound for college—most obtaining scholarships, much to the relief of my overworked, underpaid EMT husband. By the time Kevin moved into Neil’s basement teen hangout room, Neil was married and working as a CPA in Milwaukee, Brett was doing commercials in Chicago, Brianna had started graduate school for psychology, and Amy was studying abroad in London.

I worried for Kevin as he approached his senior year, envisioning him taking on a post–high school job at the local Dairy Queen while he honed his gaming skills, waiting for his future to somehow find him in the dark recesses of our basement amid his piled dirty clothing, his unmade bed, and the debris of pizza cartons. How I longed for him to grow up.

So the day he came home from school clutching a medical release form for football in his hand, I wondered if perhaps he had a high fever and needed immediate hospitalization.

“I’ve been thinking of playing for a while,” he said, shrugging. “It’s my last chance.”

Summertime had begun its slide into fall, the northern nights cooling. In two short months, we’d have our first snowfall. As I stared at my son—his stringy blond hair, his muscles that just needed toning, the way his gaze slid away from me and onto the floor—I wondered if he expected me to say no.

I took the pen and signed the form without reading it.

Teenage sons are often difficult to encourage. Instead of erupting into a wild jig of joy in the middle of the kitchen, I took the subtle route. I purchased football cleats and set them by the door to his room. I filled his water bottle every morning, packing it with ice, then slipping it into his backpack. I started baking pot roasts and cutting him the largest piece. I bought Bengay, put it on his pillow. I set vitamins out for him at breakfast.

And sometimes, yes, I snuck up in my SUV and sat at the edge of the field, behind the goalposts, watching practice.

My son had talent. A lot of talent. And I wasn’t the only one who noticed. Our residence in a small town played to Kevin’s odds, and being bigger and faster than most of his teammates made up for his inability to block. Coach Grant started him at tackle, then moved him to fullback, then, after noting his ability to twist out of a hold (thanks to years of wrestling for the remote control with his brothers), landed him at tailback.

To my silent glee, my son had the moves of Walter Payton and could dance his way up the field, leaping opponents, breaking tackles, and generally restoring my faith in the Wallace family football gene. I couldn’t wait for the season to start. Finally, I had a Big Lake Trout.

I purchased a season pass. A stadium cushion. A foam finger.

I was the first one in the gates on the day of the season opener. Mike stood on the sidelines next to the requisite ambulance, something that I’d always noted but never fully appreciated until now.

He waved to me as I plopped down my cushion, pulled my red and black stadium blanket over my knees, and wrestled out my digital camera, prepared to capture every moment of my son’s magnificent run to victory. Mike had taken Kevin out for dinner the night before for what I hoped would be a pep talk/strategic-planning session. I wasn’t the only one holding tightly to silent hopes.

“You’re here early.”

I looked up from reviewing shots of Brianna’s college graduation to see Bud Finlaysen greeting me from the field. Bundled in orange hunting coveralls as an undergarment, he wore over the top the shiny black and silver costume of the Big Lake Trout team mascot. Bud had served as the Trout since what I assumed was the dawn of time, or at least the game of football, and we needed him like summer needs lemonade. He and his fish costume comprised the entirety of our cheerleading squad. Our cheerleaders had defected three years prior, and despite the efforts of our paltry pep band, we were woefully lacking in sideline team spirit.

Bud held his headpiece under one arm, the gargantuan mouth gaping open. When worn, his face showed through the open mouth, the enormous fishy eyes googling out from atop his head, a spiky dorsal fin running along his back. He’d shove his hands into two front fins that sparkled with shiny silver material. The costume split at the bottom for his black boots, and a tail dragged behind him like a medieval dragon. Once fitted together, the Big Lake Trout towered nearly eight feet tall, although with the tail, it easily measured over ten. Ten feet of aquatic terror.

“I have a son playing tailback,” I said, holding up my camera and taking a shot of Bud. “Gotta get a good seat.”

Bud laughed. I remembered him from the days when I attended Big Lake High. He worked as the school janitor. Even then he seemed ancient, although he must have been only twenty years or so older than I was. Thin, with kind blue eyes and a hunch in his back, he’d drag his yellow mop bucket around the halls singing Christmas carols, even in May.

“Maybe this will be the year they go to state,” he said, pulling on his giant head. “They’ve got some good players.” He gave me a little wink, as if to suggest Kevin might be one of them.

I smiled, but inside I longed for his words to be true.

State champions. The Super Bowl of high school sports. I could barely think the words.

Bud moved up the field, where he stood at the gate, waiting for the team to pour out onto the field. I waved to friends as the stands filled. In a town of 1,300, a Friday night football game is the hot ticket. A coolness nipped the air, spiced with the bouquet of decaying leaves and someone grilling their last steaks of the season.

The band, a motley crew that took up four rows of seats, assembled. I hummed along as they warmed up with the school fight song.

Town grocer Gil Anderson manned the booth behind me and announced the team. I leaped to my feet in a display of disbelief and joy as the Trouts surged out of the school and onto the playing field.

Each player’s hand connected with one of Bud’s fins on the way to the field.

I spotted Kevin right off, big number 33. He looked enormous with his pads. As he stretched, I noted how lean and strong he’d become over the past six weeks of training. I held my breath as he took the sidelines, wishing for a start for him. To my shock, he took the field after the kickoff, just behind the offensive line.

I’ve never been one to hold back when it comes to football. I cheered my lungs out, pretty sure the team needed my sideline coaching. And when Kevin got the ball and ran it in for a touchdown, I pounded Gretchen Gilstrap on the shoulders in front of me. “That’s my son!”

She gave me a good-natured thumbs-up.

We won the game by two touchdowns and a field goal. As Kevin pulled off his helmet and looked for me in the stands, his blond hair sweaty and plastered to his face, I heard Bud’s words again: “Maybe this will be the year they go to state.”

What is it they always say? Be careful what you wish for?

***

“Amazing run on Friday!”

“I didn’t know your son could play football!”

“Kevin has his father’s moves—I remember when Mike took them all the way to state!”

I love my church. I stood in the foyer, receiving accolades for birthing such a stupendous athlete, smiling now and again at Kevin, who was closing up shop at the sound board that he ran every Sunday. Mike had already gone to get the car—his favorite “giddyap and out of church” maneuver. I still had more compliments to gather.

After all, Kevin had been a ten-pound baby. I get some credit.

I worked my way to the fellowship hall to pick up my empty pan. With eighty members, sixty attendees on a good Sunday, we took turns hosting the midmorning coffee break. I had whipped up a batch of my grandmother’s almond coffee cake.

Pastor Backlund stood by the door, and when I finally reached him, he grinned widely. “Great game, Marianne.”

“Thanks. I’ll tell Kevin you said so.”

“Must be strange to have your youngest be a senior this year.”

I was trying not to think about that, but yes, although I was thrilled to see Kevin move off the sofa and onto the playing field, I was dreading the inevitable quiet that would invade our home next year. I smiled tightly.

“I hope that will leave you more time to get involved at church?” His eyebrow quirked up, as if I’d been somehow delinquent over the past twenty-five years. I was mentally doing the math, summing up just how many years in a row I’d taught Sunday school, when he added, “Would you consider taking on the role of hospitality chairperson?”

“Hey, Mom!” Kevin appeared beside me. “Can I head over to Coach’s for lunch? A bunch of guys are getting together to talk about the game.”

I glanced at him, back to the pastor. “Sure.”

“Perfect,” Kevin said, disappearing out the door.

“Wonderful,” Pastor Backlund said, reaching for his next parishioner.

Mike, now spotting me, leaned on his horn.

I’d have to call the pastor later and politely decline his offer to let me take command of the weekly coffee break, the quarterly potluck, and most importantly, the annual Christmas Tea. The hospitality position came staffed with women decades older than I, who could teach even Martha Stewart a few things about stretching a budget and creating centerpieces. I’d rather lead a camping trip for two hundred toddlers through a mosquito-infested jungle.

“Be back by supper!” I hollered to Kevin as he slid into his friend’s sedan. He didn’t even look back.

I climbed into our SUV next to Mike. His thoughts had already moved on, probably to the training he would attend next weekend. Or maybe just to lunch. We rode home in silence. I noticed how the brilliant greens of the poplar trees had turned brown, the maples to red, the oaks to orange. The wind had already stripped some of the trees naked.

I could admit that my leaves had started to turn. But I wasn’t ready to shed them yet.

I pressed my lips together and silently begged the winter winds to tarry.

Excerpted from The Great Christmas Bowl by Susan May Warren. Copyright © 2009 by Susan May Warren. Used by permission of Tyndale House Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved.


The Great Christmas Bowl has a blog of it's own, located at http://thegreatchristmasbowl.blogspot.com/

While there you can keep updated with the goings on in Big Lake (the small Minnesota town where the book takes place), ministry ideas and a fun recipe contest!

Since the book centers around a favorite family recipe, the recipe contest ties in to that.  Enter it, and when it's over, all the recipes submitted will be available for download!  That's a pretty nifty holiday gift.  There are also prizes to be one, so head over to the Blog and check it out.

Finally I have one copy of The Great Christmas Bowl to gift to one of my readers.

To enter, leave a comment letting me know if there is a favorite family recipe that you make each year for the holidays.

For extra entries you can (please leave a new comment for each additional entry):

1. Follow Me on twitter and tweet this giveaway (this can be done daily!)
2. Subscribe to my feed via reader or email
3. Follow my blog publicly
4. Add my button to your blog
5. Post about this giveaway on your blog and link back to it

This giveaway will end on October 11, 2009 at 11:59 pm cst and is open to U.S. and Canadian Residents ages 18+. The winner will be chosen by random.org and will be e-mailed. The winner will have 48 hours to respond to the e-mail or an alternate winner will be chosen. By entering this giveaway you are stating that you have read my **About Reviews and my Privacy/Rules statements and agree to them.

Saturday
Sep262009

Cystex - Help for UTIs - Information and Giveaway

Not necessarily the funnest topic to be discussing, but generally items relating to sensitive health issues aren't are they?  If you suffer from even occassional bladder irritation you will want to
keep reading.

Research says that ½ of all women will develop a urinary tract infection (UTI) in their lifetime, 20% of the women who develop one typically take three days or longer to see a doctor for help.  Are you one of those numbers?  I am.

In the heat of summer while in training for a mission trip at the age of 16, I developed a UTI.  The advice I was given:  drink cranberry juice.  Ever heard of that?  Well yeah, that's a good remedy to help "prevent" UTIs but not such a great one to "treat" a UTI.  Actually once you have one, cranberry juice can exacerbate the symptoms.  Wish I had known that 20 years ago.

I picked up that little bit of info at The Ladies Room Blog, part of the Cystex website.

Cystex is an OTC medication that eases the pain and discomfort of a UTI through the analgesic/pain reliever Sodium Salicylate.  That's not all it does though, it also contains the antibacterial agent Methenamine so it helps control the infection until you can get in to see your doctor.

While I have not had a chance to use this product yet, I checked it out on Drugstore.com where Cystex is sold ($13.99 for a box of 100 tablets), and out of 40 reviews, 39 gave it 5 stars.  Wow! You better believe this is getting space in my medicine cabinet.

One of the many benefits to Cystex is its non staining properties.  Apparently other OTC urinary pain products change the color of the urine.

If you chronically develop UTIs you may want to check with your doctor to see if continuous use of Cystex is right for you as a preventative measure.

If you're like me you head to the internet to find out about medical issues before you call your doctor (self diagnosing is not a recommended practice lol!).  Make sure if you do that, your information comes from a reputable source.

For things relating to UTIs, Cystex's website has plenty of resources to educate you, as you wait for your appointment to see your physician.  Know Your Bladder Better Videos and The Ladies Room Blog are just a couple of them.



 


The makers of Cystex would like to offer one of my readers the chance to try Cystex (winner will receive 1 box of 40 tablets).

To enter this giveaway just leave me a comment.

For extra entries you can (please leave a new comment for each additional entry):

1. Follow Me on twitter and tweet this giveaway (this can be done daily!) simply tweet 'Enter to win Cystex help for UTIs at http://bit.ly/wmzgH'
2. Subscribe to my feed via reader or email
3. Follow my blog publicly
4. Add my button to your blog
5. Post about this giveaway on your blog and link back to it

This giveaway will end on October 9, 2009 at 11:59 pm cst and is open to U.S. Residents ages 18+. The winner will be chosen by random.org and will be e-mailed. The winner will have 48 hours to respond to the e-mail or an alternate winner will be chosen. By entering this giveaway you are stating that you have read my **About Reviews and my Privacy/Rules statements and agree to them.

Thursday
Sep242009

Blog Redesign

I'm going to be doing a little bit of a blog redesign over the next couple of days.  I will have a lot of what is currently in my sidebars on a static page that will be linked to here from the front and I'm hoping that with the changes I make my blog will load faster.

I'm going to try and use the "read more" format on the front page, and probably go back to the Blogger comments at least for now, once the design is complete I might use Disqus again.  (I'm really liking that).

If you've entered a contest using Disqus and it's still up, and the blogger comments are activated, don't worry, I have all the Disqus comments saved on their site, and will just add the blogger ones to those already on Disqus, so no prior entries will have been lost.

Here's hoping it all goes smoothly!

Sunday
Sep132009

New Comment Form

I'm trying out a new comment form using the Disqus Platform.

I'm hoping it will make my comments more streamlined, and do without the moderation. If you find the form too slow to load, or strange to use, please let me know and I'll switch back to Blogger's.

I'm going to leave myself a comment here just to test it, to make sure it works for upcoming giveaways.

Friday
Sep042009

Back To School Tights Giveaway


If you are looking for opaque tights, We Love Colors is your one stop shop. The styles of hosiery they offer are exciting and fashionable. You can choose natural shades or step out in something bold, since We Love Colors is true to their name and carries over 50 colors!

September has arrived and soon the tights will be broken out not just for a fashion statement but to keep our legs warm too!

Hosiery can be expensive, and it can be helpful to know the quality of a brand before you buy, so you don't wear the item once and then have to toss it.

This is where (or wear!! lol) my review comes in  .  We Love Colors sent me a pair of tights to try out so I could tell you how they look, feel and fit!

I wore my Mocha colored tights for a couple of days before writing this review.

The 80 Denier Nylon/Lycra MicroFiber content of these tights has a wonderful feel to them.  They are so comfortable which makes them perfect to wear all day and night.  I had not "slouching" of tights down my legs which is generally an issue for me since I am very short and usually fall under the height range (in this case I did as well, I am 4'9" and the starting height in the s/m size is 4'11").

The mocha color was perfect throughout, which if you're looking for colored opaque tights is important.

The footed tights are constructed well, though they have a seam at the toe, and as much as I tried I could not get hat to stay in position at my toe line  .

They kept my legs warm and I'm pretty sure they'll last me the entire fall/winter season. They'll be perfect paired with a pair of boots and a knee length skirt!

Don't miss the other great products We Love Colors sells. Take a look at these fun socks.


If you already own products from We Love Colors take some pictures and send them to emem@welovecolors.com, you just might show up on Their Friends blog!

We Love Colors is offering two readers the chance to win a product of their choice.

To enter visit We Love Colors and comment with which product you would love to have.

For Extra Entries: (the above must be done first to be eligible for extra entries) Please leave each in a separate comment.

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6. Blog about the Giveaway with a link back

This giveaway will end on September 17, 2009 at 11:59 pm cst and open to U.S. Residents. The winner will be chosen by random.org and will be e-mailed. The winner will have 48 hours to respond to the e-mail or an alternate winner will be chosen. By entering this giveaway you are stating that you have read my **About Reviews statement at the bottom of this page and my Privacy/Rules declaration and agree to them.

Tuesday
Aug042009

Three Different Directions: the Spotlight is on Me!

Spotlight

I've always been known as a "talker". From little on I'd share my opinion with anyone who would listen...and many who didn't, lol! If I couldn't find a real human to proclaim my wisdom to, I'd line up my stuffed toys and tell them what I thought! Really did not all these people realize that "Strawberry Shortcake" was a much better toy than "Rainbow Brite"?

Now that I'm all grown up, I still like to share my opinion, but in a less annoying way. No more latching on to legs while people try to shake me off. I have become the go to person in my family when it comes to opinions on products and services, slightly ironic as those were the people with cotton stuffed in their ears when I was younger!


I became somewhat of a geek by necessity when I got married, as my husband's prime entertainment is computers and technology. I also believe that it's genetic! My daughter is also a lover of all things computer, technology and video gaming! With popcorn and nachos I can lure them into the family room on occasion to watch a DVD or play a (gasp) board or card game. Late at night when she should be in bed, the light is showing under the door and if I peek in chances are she's busy drawing her latest creation or writing a new story.


When I'm not homeschooling my delightful teenage daughter, I am a clean freak (really some days I think I need a 12 step program), and I'm always giddy when I find a new cleaning product of sorts. Actually that goes right along with curriculum and books for school as well. It's like Christmas around here when I get to shop for school books and supplies.


So let's see when we're not homeschooling, cleaning, video gaming or sleeping....we're eating (did I mention I love trying new food products? Oh maybe not..okay then, I love trying new food products...). Oh wait I meant to say, we're probably not here.


We're likely in a car, on a plane, or a ship. Traveling is a passion. It has been for me since I was very young. I'm up to 12 on the country count up till now and next year when we take our transatlantic cruise on the Disney Magic next April, it will go up to 15!! Finding new and awesome travel products is a must for our family to get the most out of our vacations.

Phew, if you've read this far, thanks -- now you've learned a little more about me, my family and what I blog about. If you're interested in learning even more you can view my media kit for statistics or you can contact me!