While you may know Woolite® as the detergent for treating your delicates, Woolite® is also specially formulated to keep the love that you have for your everyday clothes, whether vintage or fresh off the rack, alive.
I was given samples of Woolite to hand out to friends so they could try Woolite for themselves. The samples were sent to me from Crowdtap (www.crowdtap.com). I have handed out all of my samples, minus the one I kept for myself, but you can get a coupon directly from Woolite. http://www.woolite.us/register/ #woolitewashed
I buy the Woolite darks for my jeans and jean shorts. It keeps them looking new and helps keep my blacks from fading.
Saturday, April 27, 2013
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
What Are We Celebrating Today....
I saved my first post and then somehow I still lost it to the Gather gremlins. How annoying!!! I'm now tired and grumpy, so I'm done with the beginning of this post.
So...what are we celebrating today....
1). National Zucchini Bread Day: I love zucchini bread and Redbird makes some delicious bread. Why this day is zucchini bread day is beyond me, as the zucchini isn't usually ripe yet. I would think this holiday would be in July or August.
2). Lover's Day: This one isn't for affairs...sorry. It's just to give shy people that extra push towards True Love....
3). World Laboratory Day: I like this one, as I've spent a large amount of time in labs over the years. World Laboratory Day celebrates the place where great discoveries, inventions, and medical cures are born. It's also where mad scientists dwell...and yes, I know, I stepped in to that one. LOL.
4). Take a Chance Day: Life is full of risks, and today is the day to take a chance....gamble on something. As they say "Nothing ventured, nothing gained". Maybe this holiday is suppose to be celebrated in conjunction with Lover's Day? Take a risk and find your true love.
5). Talk Like Shakespeare Day: Oh, this could be fun! This holiday commemorates the 449th birthday of Shakespeare. There is even a website: http://www.talklikeshakespeare.org/ Here are some tips from the site.
Instead of you, say thou or thee(and instead of yĆ¢€™all, say ye).
- Rhymed couplets are all the rage.
- Men are Sirrah, ladies are Mistress, and your friends are all called Cousin.
- Instead of cursing, try calling your tormenters jackanapes or canker-blossoms or poisonous bunch-back'd toads.
- Don't waste time saying "it," just use the letter "t" (’tis, t’will, I’ll do’t).
- Verse for lovers, prose for ruffians, songs for clowns.
- When in doubt, add the letters "eth" to the end of verbs (he runneth, he trippeth, he falleth).
- To add weight to your opinions, try starting them with methinks, mayhaps, in sooth or wherefore.
- When wooing ladies: try comparing her to a summer's day. If that fails, say "Get thee to a nunnery!"
- When wooing lads: try dressing up like a man. If that fails, throw him in the Tower, banish his friends and claim the throne.
6). World Book & Copyright Day: This holiday is a yearly event on 23 April, organized by UNESCO to promote reading, publishing and copyright. It was celebrated for the first time on 23 April 1995. The day was probably picked due to Shakespeare's birthday.
7). World Book Night: Now this one is for me! is an annual celebration dedicated to spreading the love of reading, person to person. Each year on April 23, tens of thousands of people go out into their communities and give half a million free World Book Night paperbacks to light and non-readers. In 2012, World Book Night was celebrated in the U.S., the UK, Ireland, and Germany. For more information go HERE.
Have a good day!
Monday, April 8, 2013
Book Review: Tempting Cameron by Karen Erickson
was given a free e-copy of Tempting Cameron by Karen Erickson.
The opinions about the book are all mine and were not influenced by anyone.
From Amazon:
From Amazon:
The girl next door never looked so good...
For Cameron McKenzie, Chloe Dawson has always just been his younger sister
Jane’s best friend—a pesky annoyance who followed him around and acted like he
hung the moon. It isn’t until Jane’s wedding to her firefighter beau Chris that
Chloe reappears in his life…and she isn’t pesky or annoying anymore. In fact,
the beautiful Chloe tempts him beyond reason. But Cam knows he’s damaged
goods—not nearly good enough for Lone Pine Lake’s resident good girl.
Chloe’s always dreamed of a future with the dark, brooding Cam, and after
they share an explosive kiss, she wonders if her dream could be coming true.
Cam’s never stuck around his hometown for long, though, so she makes him an
offer: one sweet summer romance with no strings attached. This good girl’s ready
for an adventure…one that just might end up lasting a
lifetime.
Tempting Cameron is Karen Erickson's newest book and
the second in the Lone Pine Lake series. I have not read the first book (but for some reason, I thought I had). The first
book does NOT need to be read in order to enjoy Tempting
Cameron.
Cameron McKenzie is home, a home he's avoided for a long time. He now
has a few dark secrets he doesn't want know. Sweet Chloe is the 'girl next door'
that pined for him for years but has grown up. There are times that I just
wanted to smack Cameron, because he can be a royal jerk....to Chloe and his
family. Other times, I feel bad for Cameron and wish him the best.
The book is definitely a very sweet romance (though Karen Erickson is
known for her more steamy books). I don't want to give away too much of the plot, though it does
follow the boy meets girl, boy loses girl, boy gets girl formula. To me, it was
a nice afternoon read where you can sigh as you close the
book.
Sunday, April 7, 2013
What Are We Celebrating Today -- April 7, 2013?
Yesterday was a catastophe of unfortunate events. First, Mike woke us up at
4:45 am., because he decided last minute to go turkey hunting. Ang and I
then got a late start, but that wasn't a big deal. When I arrived at work, I
found the gate padlocked shut. HUH??? Had to call my boss, and he called the
principal of the school. She never answered nor called him back. Angela and I
ended up having to carry EVERYTHING around the fence to a small gate that was
opened. It was exhausting and very time consuming. Oh, then I noticed the
portijohn we have had been tipped. It was probably kids, but it still made one
huge mess. My day did not approve and I'm glad it's over.
So....what are we celebrating today....
1). National Beer Day: On April 7th, 1933, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Cullen-Harrison Act into law, ending the 13 year long prohibition of alcohol in the United States. So make a toast to FDR today! (I'm not a beer drinker, so I'll be skipping this one).
2). No Housework Day: No chores. No guilt. Let your dishes sit for a day and your laundry pile up. Just make sure to do something worthwhile with all your found time.... Unfortunately, I HAVE to have the kids get going on dishes, so I'm not mentioning this holiday to them at all....nope.
3). World Health Day: This holiday is sponsored by United Nation's World Health Organization (WHO), and World Health Day focuses upon a different health theme each year. It is an international event to emphasize and work on important health issues or problems, and many countries around the world participate. The theme this year is:High Blood Pressure . For more information go HERE.
4). International Beaver Day: April 7 was chosen as International Beaver Day because it is the birthday of the late Dorothy Richards of Little Falls, who studied beavers for 50 years. The beaver is one of the most important wild animals for a number of reasons. First, because they build dams and prevent flooding. And second, because beavers protect us from greenhouse gas emissions. "Beaver wetlands, like all wetlands, are the best ecosystem for storing carbon," said Sharon Brown, of Beavers, Wetlands, and Wildlife. "And if they are destroyed, carbon dioxide goes into the air and that's a dangerous greenhouse gas."
(hmm...I'm hoping Wolverine day is coming up. Let's go blue!)
5). International Snailpapers Day: My first thought when I saw this holiday was, "huh?", then it hit me. I knew what that meant. This is a holiday to celebrate hard-copy media. So, pick up a print newspaper today and read it today! Soon the printed newspaper will go the way of the horse and carriage....and I know a lot of us only pick up the Sunday paper for thecoupons .
6). National Coffee Cake Day: This is a good one for a Sunday morning. The definition of a 'coffee cake' is just one served with coffee. That means almost any cake can be considered a coffee cake....just serve coffee with it. All different nationalities have their own versions of coffee cakes. Hmm...maybe I can figure out a gluten free one that tastes good.
If you find anything else to celebrate, just post it below. I hope you're having a peaceful Sunday.
So....what are we celebrating today....
1). National Beer Day: On April 7th, 1933, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Cullen-Harrison Act into law, ending the 13 year long prohibition of alcohol in the United States. So make a toast to FDR today! (I'm not a beer drinker, so I'll be skipping this one).
2). No Housework Day: No chores. No guilt. Let your dishes sit for a day and your laundry pile up. Just make sure to do something worthwhile with all your found time.... Unfortunately, I HAVE to have the kids get going on dishes, so I'm not mentioning this holiday to them at all....nope.
3). World Health Day: This holiday is sponsored by United Nation's World Health Organization (WHO), and World Health Day focuses upon a different health theme each year. It is an international event to emphasize and work on important health issues or problems, and many countries around the world participate. The theme this year is:
4). International Beaver Day: April 7 was chosen as International Beaver Day because it is the birthday of the late Dorothy Richards of Little Falls, who studied beavers for 50 years. The beaver is one of the most important wild animals for a number of reasons. First, because they build dams and prevent flooding. And second, because beavers protect us from greenhouse gas emissions. "Beaver wetlands, like all wetlands, are the best ecosystem for storing carbon," said Sharon Brown, of Beavers, Wetlands, and Wildlife. "And if they are destroyed, carbon dioxide goes into the air and that's a dangerous greenhouse gas."
(hmm...I'm hoping Wolverine day is coming up. Let's go blue!)
5). International Snailpapers Day: My first thought when I saw this holiday was, "huh?", then it hit me. I knew what that meant. This is a holiday to celebrate hard-copy media. So, pick up a print newspaper today and read it today! Soon the printed newspaper will go the way of the horse and carriage....and I know a lot of us only pick up the Sunday paper for the
6). National Coffee Cake Day: This is a good one for a Sunday morning. The definition of a 'coffee cake' is just one served with coffee. That means almost any cake can be considered a coffee cake....just serve coffee with it. All different nationalities have their own versions of coffee cakes. Hmm...maybe I can figure out a gluten free one that tastes good.
If you find anything else to celebrate, just post it below. I hope you're having a peaceful Sunday.
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