Friday, April 27, 2012
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Suze Orman's Money Book for the Young Fabulous & Broke
"If you are tired of struggling to make ends meet but don't know a 401(k) from Special K, this book is for you. Aimed specifically at "Generation Broke"--those in their twenties and thirties who are working yet buried in credit card debt and student loans--this user-friendly guide offers a clear introduction to practical investing and money management techniques that can turn even a dismal financial situation around. Bestselling author Suze Orman has a knack for taking the fear out of money matters, and in The Money Book for the Young, Fabulous &: Broke, she shows readers how to set priorities and achieve goals, whether it is to buy a house or save for retirement or pay for a child's education. She also offers inspiration to readers to face their financial problems and get started on a solution. After all, there is good news: young people still have the time to correct problems so that they will never be broke again. Readers who find terms such as diversification and IRA rollover scary--or worse, unimportant--will learn much from this book.
In these pages, Orman clearly and succinctly explains what a FICO score is and why it's so important, offers the lowdown on stocks and mutual funds, provides career advice, and offers lots of tips on dealing with student loan debt, saving money even when times are tight, debt consolidation strategies, and the safest way for newlyweds to merge their finances. She also offers information on credit cards, including why canceling cards is not a good idea, when it makes sense to use them, and the best strategies for paying them off. It may not be the only money book you'll ever need, but it's an excellent place to start. --Shawn Carkonen"
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Recipe Box: Baked Chicken Fajitas Recipe
I love Mexican food! This recipe was easy, healthy and tasted great!
(Serves 4-6)
1 pound boneless, skinless chicken breasts, cut into strips
1 (15 oz) can diced tomatoes
1 (4 oz) can diced green chilies
1 medium onion, sliced
1 large bell pepper, seeded and sliced
2 T vegetable oil
2 t. chili powder
2 t. cumin
1/2 t. garlic powder
1/2 t. dried oregano
1/4 t. salt
12 flour tortillas, warmed to serve
Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Grease a 13×9 baking dish. Mix together chicken, tomatoes, chilies, peppers, and onions in the dish.
In a small bowl combine the oil and spices. Drizzle the spice mixture over the chicken and toss to coat.
Bake uncovered for 20-25 minutes or until chicken is cooked through and the vegetables are tender.
Serve with warmed tortillas and enjoy!
Friday, April 20, 2012
10 of Wes & Scarli's Favorite Things to Do
Going to college basketball games with Dad
We're lucky because Tad can watch the games from his office so Wes has a space to be crazy. Wes LOVES it when the mascot comes out and greets the crowd.
Having Picnics
What could be more fun than making a nice meal and sharing it with your friends?
Playing in the sand with daddy
(because mommy hates the feel of sand in her toes)
We have a volleyball sand court a block from our house and they love it when we pack up some buckets and shovels and let them get dirty.
Playing Superheros
You would think that Scarlett would want to be a princess or something, but no, she wants to be batman! Or Captain America, or Wolverine, or Darth Vadar. Half of our masks have come from yard sales, and the other half from Walmart, but they love them all equally.
Watching Videos on Mommy's Computer
They like to watch just about anything if it's on my computer, but the ones they like best are the videos of them playing. They can literally sit there for hours watching themselves.
Going to the park
I've started taking them for a long walk 3 or 4 times a week, and to make it a little more fun for them we stop at a park half way. If we go around lunch time I pack food.
Riding their bikes
Wes has a Lightning McQueen bike with training wheels that he has mastered.
And Scarlett borrows a trike someone left in here at the apartment. But both are happy. Scarlett reminds me of the opening sequence to Bobby's World when she rides around.
Swimming
Grandma Cinda has a great indoor pool that we've been to many times. It might just be their favorite thing.
The kids wear Puddle Jumpers, and I've gotta tell you that if you have toddlers and you've never used these then check them out! They are cheap, awesome, and there's no threat of the kids getting top heavy and tipping forward in the water.
Painting
I got some great robot cut outs from Michaels for Wes's birthday last year and they love it when I give them one and some washable paint. Plus Scarlett looks good in a green mustache.
Training for the Rodeo
Wes will be roping steer
And Scarlett will do tricks on horse back.
I bet you had no idea my kids were so talented?! So tell me, what do your kids like to do?
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Hart of Dixie Gives Me One More Reason To Watch - Justin Hartley
I was a little shocked, but extremely happy to see Justin Hartley playing Jesse across from Rachel Bilson. I had almost forgotten how dang cute he is! He shows up in Zoe's office needed some medical attention on his hand. Of course, he quickly asks her out!
While they have a good time around all of the drama they hit a wall when they discover.....
he is Wade's brother!
Now I am torn between my growing affection for Wade, and my endless attraction to Justin Hartley. Oh the choices I have to make!!!!!
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Stephenie Meyer's The Host is Going to be a Movie
Here is a review I did on the book a while ago:
The Host
What's it about? The Host has 2 main Characters, but the twist is, they're both sharing the same body...did you get chills? The world has been taken over by the Souls. Alien beings who attach themselves inside of their hosts and take over their lives. Melanie who was one of a dwindling number of free humans left has finally been captured. Wanderer, a soul famous for the number of planets she's lived on is placed into her body. Wanderer expected Melanie to be gone when she woke up, but Melanie had other plans. Melanie tries desperately to hang on to protect her little brother Jamie and her boyfriend Jared while Wanderer fights to keep control. When Melanie's strong feelings for her loved ones start to overlap to Wanderer the game changes and things get interesting. Especially after Wanderer is being followed by a Seeker who's determined to prove that she's hiding something.
Why do I love it? 1-The love triangle get's a little more complicated when there's 4 people and only 3 bodies! 2-I love the idea of a world where money doesn't matter and all of our illnesses are curable. 3-Ian (who turns out to be Wanderer's love interest) is my awesome.
Extras? For more info on The Host click here.
It's no surprise in the wake of the Twilight Series taking to the screen that Stephenie Meyer is taking the leap with The Host as well. I'm intrigued to see how they adapt it to film. It's a really interesting story that could be really cool.(The Atonement, The Lovely Bones, Hanna)
Diane Kruger as The Seeker
(Troy, Wicker Park, National Treasure)
Jake Abel as Ian O'Shea
(I Am Number Four, The Lovely Bones, Percy Jackson & The Olympians, Supernatural)
Max Irons as Jared Howe
(Red Riding Hood, Dorian Gray)
Frances Fisher as Maggie Stryder
(Titanic, Unforgiven)
William Hurt as Jeb Stryder
(The Incredible Hulk, Into the Wild)
Chandler Canterbury as Jaime Stryder
(The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Fringe)
Boyd Holbrook as Kyle O'Shea
(Milk, The Reunion)
Scott Lawrence as Doc
(Avatar, Jag, The Social Network, Cloverfield)
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
I am Me
I am a Romantic.
I am a Mother.
I am Politically Undecided.
I am Fashion Impaired.
I am a Wife.
I am too Frightened of Scary Movies to Actually Watch Them.
I am Addicted to Smores.
I am a Dreamer.
I am Uncomfortable in Large Crowds.
I am a College Student.
I am Dorky Dancer.
I am Funnier Than You Are.
I am Someone Who Cries Over Commercials.
I am a Sister.
I am Obsessed with Books and TV Shows that are Meant for Teenagers.
But most importantly, I am so much more than any one of these things.
Monday, April 9, 2012
Let your clothes shrink your stomach
"We're driven to believe that it's not possible to have a beautiful body with fat hanging over your waistband," say Trinny and Susannah in their book What Not to Wear. "This is terrible for any of us who have so much as looked at a doughnut or even thought about babies, let alone heaved them out. … So, if you can't beat it, conceal it."
Here are some of Trinny and Susannah's top tricks to camouflage excess tummy fat and give the illusion of a flat stomach.
Tip #1Wear trousers that cut across the middle of your belly. Your stomach will look half the size! And low-waisted pants also help cut the size of your butt down, too.
Tip #2
Wear gathered or ruched shirts. No one will know if it's the fabric or your flesh that's making the waves.
Tip #3Wear wrap dresses and tops. They keep your boobs separated and create a more defined waistline.
Tip #4
Wear low-waisted skirts and your stomach will look half its size.
Saturday, April 7, 2012
Recipe Box: Crispy Cheddar Chicken
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Harry Potter Parody Music Video: Firework becomes Firebolt
I am most definitely a Harry Potter enthusiast, and this video makes me want to jump up, grab my broom and dance! All I really know is that I have to go watch it again right now.
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Caught My Interest On Pinterest
It IS pure genius! from Taste of Awesome
Check it out here.
from Shanty 2 Chic
Check it out here.
Free Printable Scavenger Hunts for Walks from Smashed Peas and Carrots
Check it out here.
Dorky Accessories from The Berry
Check it out here.
17 Tips To make Your Life Easier
Check it out here.
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Glee + Matt Bomer = Amazing
Are you a White Collar fan?
If you answered yes to either of these questions then you will love this video! Matt Bomer makes his Glee debut as Blaine's older brother, Cooper. I am SO excited for this episode, it looks awesome. There is something about Matt Bomer that makes me smile. I think it might be that huge smile he has. Anyways, here's a sneak peak at 'Big Brother'