Sunday, July 9, 2017

July 11th is 7-11 #FreeSlurpeeDay

It's finally here! The annual event my family waits for! It's 7-11 day! FREE SMALL SLURPEES ALL DAY LONG! Go back as many times as you want for free Slurpees in many different flavors! It's insane but it's worth it, especially if you are Slurpee-ing a slew of kids!
Comment here with your Slurpee fun for the day and please share this post with your friends on your Facebook page!
Here are some photos of friends and family who made it last year!


The Law Family!
The Law Family!
The Hethcoat Family!
The Hethcoat Family!

Friday, July 7, 2017

Happy 16th Birthday to Joel!

I'm only a year late in posting this, but I wanted to lay down some photos of Joel's 16th birthday party since my blog is kind of an online scrapbook for our family. I hit the party store HARD for this milestone birthday. Joel was pretty much gone the entire month of June (his birth month) working at camp, so we put his party off until July. He invited a ton of friends and the party went past dark.

The spread: fruit, veggies, pizza, cupcakes, Goldfish crackers in buckets, fun Polynesian theme

A simple cake made at home works just fine!

My baby is 16!

Singing time!

Joel and his brother Michael :-)

Joel is so blessed to have so many friends ... it was a great party!



Monday, July 3, 2017

Swagbucks July Buddy Bonus


It's summertime, and Swagbucks has brought a $5 bonus! Swagbucks is a rewards site where you earn points (called SB) for things you're probably doing online already, like searching, watching videos, discovering deals, and taking surveys. Then you take those points and exchange them for gift cards to places like Amazon, Starbucks, Walmart, Target, or PayPal cash.

When you sign up through me this month, you can earn a $5 bonus! Here's how:

1. Sign up using this link

2. Earn 300 SB total before 8/1/17. You'll get a $3 (300 SB) bonus for it!

3. If you spend at least $25 through Swagbucks Shop* you'll get another $2 (200 SB) bonus on top of the cash back you'll get from shopping. If you have some shopping to do online, just go to Swagbucks first and visit the store through them. It doesn't cost you anything extra, but you'll get SB points for every dollar you spend (on top of the bonus)!

That's it. It's super easy, and Swagbucks is for real. I use it myself, and I've earned [GIVE EARNED SB AMOUNT, WHAT YOU SPEND IT ON]

*You must receive your shopping SB before September 1st

National Left Handers Day: Those Poor Lefties!

August 13 is National Left-Handers Day, so pass this post on to all your leftie friends!


Those poor lefties (cue melancholy violin music)! They pick up a mug and the picture is facing away from them. They struggle while using regular scissors. And who hasn’t giggled watching a lefty smear ink across the page with his left hand while sitting at a school desk made for righties? An estimated ten percent of the population are lefties and, among that ten percent, boys are more likely than girls to have a left-handed preference.

It does seem like lefties are at a disadvantage, doesn’t it? I mean…just for fun, watch a lefty try to take a picture (the button is on the right side of the camera), or use a standard computer mouse, or learn how to play a musical instrument. One lefty I know gripes that his clothes are always “backwards” on the hangers. At mealtimes, he must sit on the left side of his brother or else they bump elbows and get into a wrestling match. My friend, Ambre, looked forward to being able to drive with her left hand, until she realized she’d have to start the car and shift gears with her right hand. I’m telling you, I didn’t think I’d live to see my 18th birthday while riding around town with her!
Good thing lefties are now seen as special rather than strange, as in the past. Ask an older lefty how they liked being forced to write with their right hand in school to conform to a holier-than-thou righty world.
If my youngest son ends up a lefty, I will tell him of difficulties he would have faced, and the  heart attack he would surely have inflicted upon me had he chosen a career as a woodworker. Not only are there problems, such as sawdust blowing back into the face because of the angle of the blade, but I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard about my husband’s identical twin brother, a lefty, nearly cutting his arm off while making something in his woodshop. Heaven help us if the day ever comes that those “high fives” he does with the kids turn into “high threes.”
In trying to help all my lefty pals, and to get a jump on life in case my own baby is a lefty, I found a couple of cool sites (TheLeftHand.com and ToolBarn.com) with life-changing tools for lefties! Guitars, gardening equipment, tape measures, tool belts, can openers, sporting goods, and school supplies are just a few of the offerings. You can even buy those famed lefty spiral notebooks online. And for dozens more ideas to make your lefty’s life easier from childhood through adulthood, check out the book, Your Left-Handed Child.
Finally, if you have a lefty in your family, he might enjoy learning fun facts from LeftHandersDay.com, including how incredibly intelligent lefties can be. Your child will feel really special when he learns that:
  • One of every four astronauts in the Apollo mission was left-handed,  250% more than the average population.
  • In sets of twins (either identical or fraternal), one is likely to be left-handed. (my husband is an identical twin and his brother is left-handed)
  • Left-handers adjust to seeing underwater more easily.  (Wonder how the heck they figured that one out?!)
  • Left-handers are great at sports such as tennis, baseball, swimming, and fencing.
  • Four of the five original designers of the Macintosh computer were left-handed.
Lefties, take a look …You are a member of this celebrity lefties club!
  • Tom Cruise 
  • Henry Ford 
  • Goldie Hawn 
  • Bruce Jenner
  • Paul McCartney
  • Michelangelo 
  • Barack Obama 
  • Babe Ruth 
  • Ringo Starr 
  • Mark Twain 
Kerrie McLoughlin is the homeschooling writer mom of 5, and so far none of them is left-handed. And if you're a left-handed cook, check out Kerrie's book!



Saturday, July 1, 2017

What To Do When Your Health Falls Off Track

You’re busy and have many obligations to attend to on a daily basis. Life is hectic, and maybe you don’t feel you have time to take care of yourself. Time passes, and it only gets worse for you. In fact, you may not even recognize how bad you feel until it’s too late.
Don’t be too hard on yourself if this happens to you. There are steps to take to ensure you’re mentally and physically in good shape, even after a setback. If your health is important to you, you’ll find a way. See what to do when your health falls off track.

Don’t Panic
Don’t panic if you’re caught off guard when dealing with your health. You should be glad you became aware enough to fix it. Awareness is the first step that leads to you taking action. Step back and accept the situation for what it is at the present moment. Take inventory of where you’re at and what you could be doing differently. Review your eating and gym habits and any other bad behaviors you’d like to break. See your doctor, if necessary. If it’s not that serious, take comfort in knowing you can change your ways today.

Ask yourself Why
Ask yourself why you’ve fallen off track. Brainstorm the reasons why you don’t have time to exercise and eat healthily, and determine if there’s an emotional tie as to why you’re not taking care of yourself. Maybe an incident in your life is bothering you, and you need to do deal with it first before you can move on with your life. Analyze and figure out what’s holding you back from caring about yourself.

Start with A Detox
Start fresh by getting rid of the junk food in your kitchen. Clean out your cupboards and replace the unhealthy food with fresh fruits and vegetables. Purchase Ortte Skinny Tea and lose weight healthily and naturally with a metabolism booth. Teas are great for cleaning out your toxins and boosting your energy. You’ll feel more like yourself after using a detox product that works. Introduce healthy foods back into your diet slowly and stop eating sugars and sweets that make you feel uncomfortable and heavy.


Make A Plan & Hit the Gym
It’s time for the exciting part of your journey. You’re at the point where you should design a plan for the future; make it wonderful and bright so you can look forward to living a healthy lifestyle. Cook at home and start sketching down your healthy meals for the week. Determine when you’ll be fitting in time for exercise too. You need a plan and a schedule for your new lifestyle to work. Finally, begin fitting in exercise into your schedule and stick to it. Start with a daily walk and progress to the gym. The idea is that you need to move and get your heart rate up.


Conclusion
There’s nothing wrong with hitting a few bumps in the road to fitness during your lifetime. It’s what action you take to change your situation that matters. This is what to do when your health falls off track.