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App of the Week: ChoreMonster

April 1st, 2013

 

For all you parents out there that pull your hair out trying to get your kids to do chores, yep, there’s an app for that!

ChoreMonster allows parents and kids to actually enjoy doing their chores! Kids gain points that they can turn in for real life rewards like an hour of Xbox, a television show or even a canoe trip. Kids also collect monsters for completing chores, interacting and learning from them along the way.

From the developer:

Parents:

  • Quickly and easily create scheduled chores with point values. When your child says they’re done, you approve and they get the points.
  • Add rewards that your kids “purchase” from their point collection. A reward can be anything from hugs to money to a camping trip.
  • Watch your kids willing and enthusiastically do their chores.

Kids:

  • Sign into their own app/site and see their upcoming chores.
  • Review all the possible rewards they can get and how much they need to save to get them.
  • Along the way kids earn random monsters for added fun and surprise.
  • Suddenly find themselves wanting to do chores.

 

 

 

Let me know if this works. I’m crossing my fingers for all of you!

Glam Alert: L’Oreal True Match Lumi Healthy Luminous Makeup

March 28th, 2013

My new foundation fav is the L’Oreal True Match Lumi Healthy Luminous Makeup. That’s quite a mouthful! See the word “lumi” in the title. That’s what hooked me. I saw an ad in a magazine that it promised to illuminate my skin and make it all dewy and youthful. That’s what us old hags want. The dream of still looking dewy and yootful. A girl can dream.

From L’Oreal:

Finally, makeup that creates skin so healthy – it’s luminous! True Match™ Lumi Healthy Luminous Makeup combines 3 powerful ingredients that work to improve your complexion the more you wear them. 40% pure water for all-day hydration. Antioxidants and Vitamins C and E for improved clarity and skin tone. And Liquid Light Technology for an instant, luminous glow. Isn’t it time you met your match?

See the Results:
Instantly: skins illuminated.
In 1 Month: skin is clearer, healthier, more luminous

Finish: Luminous
SPF: 20
Coverage: Lightweight, buildable coverage that lasts up to 8 hours
Skin Type: For all skin types. Safe for sensitive skin.

Available in 15 true-to-skin shades in warms, neutrals, and cools.

I have the shade “N1-2 “soft ivory/classic ivory”. I love the SPF 20 protection, as I usually don’t tan, I just burn and get more freckles. I love the coverage, lightweight but it does cover and last all day. I also, thankfully and happily, do see a dewy, glowy, youthful finish. Makes me smile.

Currently there is a buy one/get second 50% off special for L’Oreal on drugstore.com, and you can find these types of deals often at CVS and Walgreens for most brands.

Website of the Week: Ebay.com

March 27th, 2013

We have all heard of ebay.com. It’s one of those sites that you may have initially used a lot to find antiques or something you purchased years ago that you could no longer find in stores. At least that was my story. Then last year I was losing weight (yay me) and needed to get some new clothes but wasn’t quite at the size I wanted to be. I did not want to be paying a lot of money for clothing that I was going to hopefully only wear for a short time as I continued to lose weight.  I checked out some of the resale clothing stores, but found they were still pretty expensive, and worn, so I decided to look on Ebay. Then Pandora’s Box was opened for me.

Did you know that you could get brand new clothing on Ebay with the tags still hanging? Yes, yes you can! I have purchased some really cute clothing for under $20 that would normally be in the store for around $100. I get so excited when I snag a blouse for under $10 with no shipping! I have also purchased some really cute Timberland boots for $50, brand spankin’ new Timberlands. Try and find that in a store!

So, let me give you a few tips to make your experience a positive one at Ebay when shopping for clothing.

You can really narrow down your search by paying attention to the left side of the Ebay site. First, type in what you are looking for. Like “women’s tops”, once you hit that search you are going to get 214,647 active listings.  Now, seriously, are we going to look at 214,647 tops? No. So go to the left hand side and start refining your search. You can limit your search to your size, the maximum amount you want to spend, that the item be only “new with tags”, and you can either bid on the item or “buy it now”. I usually pick “buy it now” because I want it now. That way there is no bidding involved. You just agree to the price listed and it’s all yours.

However, if you do end up placing a bid, let me give you a piece of advice on that end. If there is something you want that you have to bid on, put it on your “watch list”. Pay attention to the time the bidding will end also. Ebay will send you an email when the item is about to expire, and that’s when you go in at the last minute and make one and only one bid. Lots of people who have never used Ebay end up getting in a bidding war with one other inexperienced person. You are only increasing the amount and you are the one doing it. If you want to make sure the item is yours, you can search “completed listings” of the same item. “Completed listings” is found at the top of the page of the items you are looking for, next to the number of items found. This really isn’t necessary for clothing because you will always find clothing you want, unless it is a specific item. This tip is for specific items in general. If you can see what your item is selling for currently on the Ebay market, you can enter that price as your maximum bid. This does not mean this is what you will pay for the item. The seller has already set up the increments in which the item’s price will increase. This amount only comes into play if someone else is as savvy as you and has hit a maximum amount they will pay to make sure it is theirs. Searching through the “completed listings” will help you to make sure that you do not overpay. Look, there will always be similar items sold on Ebay, and the “completed listings” will help you to see that. If you don’t get this one, you will get the next one. Don’t panic.

Another thing I always check is “US only”. This was after I ordered something not realizing it was coming from China. It took about a month to get here! You’ve heard the expression “slow boat from China”? Yes, evidently there is some truth to that! I would also suggest refining your search to include top sellers only. I cannot emphasize enough that you should only buy from sellers that have a very high feedback rating. I have never been burned by anything I purchased off Ebay, but I have heard some stories. Fortunately I think Ebay has their own protection in place to resolve the issue for you if the seller will not.

Husband has been thrilled with my new way of shopping. I had a favorite top from Coldwater Creek that was too big to be altered so I looked for it on Ebay and purchased it brand new for $15. Um, hello, I paid $80 for it originally! Once that happened I was on a mission. You can refine your search to brand names too that you know you already like, which weeds out a bunch that you may not like. When I refined my search to only “buy it now” in “new” condition, and at a price point under $21, it got the search down to 345 active listings. That’s more reasonable. Once you go through your search with the limitations, and feel like you didn’t find anything you wanted, you just unclick previous limitations to broaden your search.

Microwave Splatter Covers

March 26th, 2013

I love these Microwave Splatter Covers. They come in a set of four: 2- 5″x5″, 1- 7″x7″, 1- 9″x9″, and are under $8. I prefer these to using a paper towel that ends up becoming part of the food, if you know what I’m saying! Also, they are vented, so the steam doesn’t build up. The covers keep lots of stuff from splattering all over my microwave, and once I use it, I can either rinse it off or toss in the dishwasher. They are transparent so I just stack mine against my backsplash next to the microwave for quick access.

So let’s recap this long, lengthy post:

  • Saves you from using paper towel;
  • Saves you from using more paper towels to clean up the splatter mess inside the microwave;
  • Very inexpensive;
  • Very handy.

I think that just about covers it! Oh, this would be a great stocking stuffer! I know, I know, months and months away but these things just come to me. Oh, and if you search “stocking stuffer” on my search bar above, you will see all articles where I have said, “oh, and this would be a good stocking stuffer”.  You’ll appreciate that come November, December.