Monday, January 10, 2011

All clean and smelling pretty

I have been trying to get to this post for over a week but with all my focused and intense LSAT studying, I've been forgetting about the simple things. Like shopping. And cleaning.  And blogging.

Mostly blogging.

About two weeks ago I was invited by BlogHer to participate in a sampling program featuring P&G products. If you knew me in real life, you would know that I am ALL ABOUT P&G products at home.

I don't think I use anything other than P&G for cleaning, laundry (I love you Tide® and Bounce® with Febreze®!). Anyway, I was all over participating in the program because P&G is currently having a sale where you buy four products and get $4 off at the register (at least at my store they are). I was also given a $25 gift card from BlogHer and Kroger's.

Anyway, I loaded up on all my cleaning items right before the weekend and then got so caught up in real life, I totally forgot to post about it. As I said earlier, I got $4 off for buying four P&G products; I also had some coupons because I'm a total coupon junkie now (email me for some good links to online coupons).  I also spent my whole $25 gift card (thank you BlogHer & Kroger!).  As you can see, I bought lots of stuff:


I cannot live without Dawn® Foam, Febreze® smelly things, Swiffer® sweepers and Swiffer® dusters. Not to mention, The Husband (a/k/a The Man) requires only Charmin® for his delicate parts, Old Spice® for his cleaning rituals and Prilosec® for his mother's cooking. (HA! I kill me!)

Now my house is clean and smells as good as my husband.  

Anyway, there is still time for you, yes, I mean YOU and YOU too to enter to win one of 25 more $25 gift cards. Simply leave a comment at BlogHer (← that link) and you'll be entered to win.Of course because I'm so late to the game, the contest only goes through 01/12/11.

Thanks for reading!

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Tooting my own horn

Can't get enough of me? Me either.

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Sharing the awesomeness, one post at a time.   Thanks for reading!

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

iTriage Healthcare App for Smartphones

This is a compensated review from The Mom Blogger Club and iTriage

Being the person who probably most relies upon Dr. Google when I am feeling sick or when looking up symptoms related to a case I am working on, I was pretty excited to see the following headline:

iTriage Healthcare App for iPhone, iPod Touch, Android and Palm. Coming to Blackberry Soon

The wealth of information at my fingertips never ends! It also feeds my junkie need for information.

Healthagen, LLC is the creation of two emergency room physicians, Drs. Peter Hudson and Wayne Guerra, and Healthagen has created a new app called iTriage (http://www.itriagehealth.com/get-mobile) that is a medical reference application for the iPhone and iPod Touch, Android, and Palm and coming soon to my beloved Blackberry! 

What iTriage does is allow you to search for symptoms, diseases, procedures and providers.  It also claims to offer “useful descriptions of the conditions, treatments, and medical tests, the app also offers support links to your insurer’s advice line.” 

*swoon*

And, as if that were not enough information at your finger tips, iTriage claims to “use the iPhone’s GPS to help you find nearby pharmacies, hospitals, and other treatment centers. In some states it gives ER wait times so you can choose which one to go to.”

I know that in Arizona, there are actually websites where you can check in to an ER and they call you 20 minutes before you need to be there.  Tehcnology. Awesome! 
Additionally, iTriage contains Information on more than 300 symptoms, 1000 diseases and 350 medical procedures; a nationwide directory of hospitals, urgent cares, retail clinics, pharmacies and physicians, nurse advise lines and even offers detailed quality reports from HealthGrades on hospitals and physicians as well as offering to help negotiating medical bills through an iTriage partnership with one of the most respected claims adjudication organizations

I have a blackberry, so I did not get to try the application directly, I have no reason to believe that it does not work as claimed and I know that I’ve bookmarked the site so once the app is available for Blackberry users I will download it and perhaps break up with Dr. Google once and for all. 

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Who Doesn't Love The Grinch?

Guest post written by Joseph Finch

Okay, admit it. You love him. He's green. He's ugly. You still love him. He's the Grinch! This is a Christmas special that almost every household watches. Yes, I'm talking about The Grinch Who Stole Christmas. This is a classic that will probably still be airing long after I'm gone. Anyone who hasn't seen this has seriously been sleeping under a rock!

My family loves The Grinch That Stole Christmas. It's so special that you can see it on TBS, ABC, ABC Family and a list of other channels all throughout the season. They make sure you can't miss it! My family loves to watch this special on our satellite television from http://www.direct.tv/. I usually bake up a few goodies for this special and we always watch it twice a season, if not more. They love watching he Grinch slide on down into Whoville to steal all of the presents and then loves watching his heart grow and learn about the true meaning of Christmas. You can't help but to love the little green guy!

If your kids haven't seen The Grinch Who Stole Christmas yet, set them down and let them watch it. What are you waiting for? They show it several times a season so you can't use that excuse. Let them watch it and watch their faces as they see the Grinch!

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

You had me at woof

Literally speaking though, The Terrorist had me at lick. And that love story led to my stopping to ohh, and ahhh and look at that cute face! to every Boston Terrorist, I mean Terrier, that I see.  So, naturally, when I saw the cover of You had me at Woof, by Julie Klam, I had to own it.  And because I've been a very good girl this year, the Jolly Red Fat Guy gave it to me for Christmas.

And last Saturday, as I was reformatting my old lap top for 13, and moving all her crap off the laptop she used to share with 11, and reformatting that computer so they were both fresh and like brand new, I read You had me at Woof.  And it only made me cry twice. Well, three times if you count that first time, where, without warning of any kind, in the first sentence of a new chapter, The Love Of Julie's LIFE, Otto, dies. Period.  No explanation. No warning. No leading gently into the badness.  Just 34 pages of coming to love Otto myself, only to get slammed in the face with his death. Absent any kind of warning.

But I'm not bitter. 

And I kept reading.  And I'm glad I did.  Because Julie and I, we could be pals. She's kinda funny, those parts of her that come through the book, and she's sarcastic sometimes too and mostly, the thing that endears her to me is that she loves those little smooshed up faces and bulgy eyes as much as I do. And, as if the similarities between us were not already freaking me out a little (like how her Boston slept under the covers with her too; and shared her dinner; and sat in his own chair when they went out; and pretty much owned her like mine owns me) she grew up with ENGLISH MASTIFFS!

I know!  It's like fate.  Or not. Could be coincidence.  I mean, what are the odds that I have three English Mastiffs, as they are my first doggie breed love, and she grew up with them?  And what are the odds that she has a Boston and I have a Boston?  And she lives in New York and I wanted to live in New York once?  And she is a writer and I want to be a writer? And she fosters Boston's and I would but then I know I'd want to keep every one so I can't, but I like to think that if I won the lottery I would totally own property and take every stray dog that needed a good home; I could go on but I don't want to appear stalkerish.  Eww. Creepy.

Anyway, this book was a quick and easy read and I finished it in one day. Which could be a sign of my amazing reading skills or a sign of boredom and how long it really takes to reformat a computer and bring it current with updates and stuff or even a sign that I have a slew of other books to read.  Either way, I liked the book. I could relate to Julie and her family.  I loved her husband Paul and her daughter and I understand exactly what she meant when she said there are some dogs who connect with you on a different plane than other dogs, even though you love those other dogs too.

This book is about a girl and her dog(s).  And how she learned to love; share; feel; hurt; grow and a myriad of other emotions until she grew into the person she was always meant to be.  It is the journey of a girl who never thought she'd find true love into a woman who found more love than her heart knew how to handle and who learned along the way how to manage all of it and grow in the process.  

I really liked this book, even though it made me cry and hold my own Boston a little closer to me that day (and night) because it also reminded me there are bad people who do bad things to helpless animals and those people really piss me off. It also reaffirmed that there are good people in the world and I send a big fat hug and hearty THANK YOU to each and every one of them.

I bought this book for my own personal enjoyment.  This review was not compensated or solicited in any way.

(photo from Amazon.com)