Friday, November 10, 2017
Awesome Christmas Gifts: Watch Ya Mouth Throwdown Edition Game
Watch Ya' Mouth Throwdown Edition is the evolution of the original, wildly popular, hilarious Watch Ya' Mouth game. Rather than just speak phrases, players now go head-to-head with hilarious and challenging tasks - while wearing mouthpieces. Throwdown Edition takes competition - and laughter - to the next level and builds on the multigenerational gaming phenomena.
Throwdown Edition has already been Awarded Top Holiday Toy of 2017 by Toy Insider & selected for the 2017 Amazon Holiday Toy List. We are always looking for new family games to play at my house, and this looks like just the one. Also a great game to play over the holidays when you have family over!
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Wednesday, November 8, 2017
How to Pick the Best TV Monitor for the Gamers in the Household
Have you got a
household full of video game fans? If so, then you may want to consider upgrading
your TV monitor to improve their gaming experience. It’s not just about the
proper size screen, but also the type of monitor itself. Some perform
noticeably better with video games than
others. So, before you start shopping, you may want to read over these tips
designed at making the process smooth and easy.
Do a Little Online Research
A good place to start
when trying to figure out the best monitor for video games is with a little
online research. It’s important to read what others have to say about the
various models, so you can start to form a more educated opinion. The indreviews.com
website is a perfect source for reviews from regular people. In fact, a recent
article titled “15 Best 4K Monitor for Gaming" could be a wonderful place to start as
it takes a look at the best monitors for computer-based video games.
As the article
discusses, a high-quality monitor is imperative to the overall gaming
experience. Some of the monitors that are examined in the article include Dell,
Samsung, LG, and Philips.
Be Wary of HDTV Monitors
You've probably heard
of how great HDTV's are for regular TV watching and even movies, but what about
for gaming? Here's the thing, while there are plenty that are fabulous for gaming, there are certain
models that are known for their lackluster
performance. Many of these monitors were built with the sole purpose of TV
watching, not gaming.
Things such as the refresh rate, response time, and image quality can all be
affected if the screen wasn't built to accommodate gaming.
Ask About the Resolution
Typically, the first
thing gamers will ask about it the resolution on the TV. The higher the
resolution, the better the image - or is it? The problem is that with games,
not all of the resolutions look the same; it depends on how the game was built.
Typically, the ideal resolution to go with is 1080p. If you've got an older
gaming console though, you're going to have to go with something much lower in
resolution or else the graphics will suffer significantly.
What About Screen Size?
The size of the screen
is really a personal choice and it can depend on what kind of player you are.
Some people prefer a smaller screen, so they don't have to look around quite as
much, as this can speed up your reaction time. Others prefer something bigger
so they get the full effect of the game. In general, a 50-inch screen is
usually ideal.
Take Your Gaming to the Next Level of
Fun
When you find the
perfect TV monitor for your video games you’re going to be able to take your
gaming experience to the next level of fun. You’ll be able to notice graphics
and items that you probably didn’t even see before. How awesome is that?
Monday, November 6, 2017
The 2017 Swagbucks Holiday Sale!
Swagbucks is offering double cash back at dozens of different stores (like Macy's and Target) during their 2017 Holiday Sale. Just go to this page to see all of the deals available and get the jump on your holiday shopping. There are
In order to take advantage of the cash back, just create your Swagbucks account when prompted (it takes less than 30 seconds) and then you're all set! Your cash back comes in the form of SB points, which you can redeem for gift cards to places like Amazon, Target, Walmart, Starbucks, or get PayPal cash!
As a special bonus, if you sign up through me you get a 300 SB ($3) bonus when you earn your first 300 SB before December 1st! This site's a great way to extend your shopping budget, especially around the holidays!
3 Simple Ways To Maintain Your Weight Loss Mojo
Embarking on yet another diet can be soul destroying, especially after the dozens you have tried before. Not being blessed with a fast metabolism means that watching what you eat is becoming a chore and you ache to be able to eat more of what you want without considering the number on the scales. Alas! No such luck. Like many women across the world, maintaining your weight is one of the hardest things you have to contend with. You may have completed diets in the past only to find the weight slowly creeping back onto your frame after a few months, leaving you back at square one. Mentally you’re tired. However, all is not lost. Take a look at these three tips to help you maintain your weight loss mojo.
Shift Your Mentality
You need to stop thinking about your weight loss in terms of faddy diets and focus more on a healthy eating plan for life. This doesn’t mean you’ll be eating nothing but lentils, cabbage and soy milk for the rest of your days. It means eating in moderation, controlling your portion sizes and not gorging on sweet, sugary snacks. Three fulfilling meals should leave you satisfied, and any snacks should be healthy. Swap your candy bar for antioxidant-rich dark chocolate. The bitterness is a taste that you’ll become accustomed to as you wean yourself off the more refined junk. Thinking less about enduring a diet and more about welcoming a new way of eating will lead to enhanced motivation and a commitment to seeing the pounds drop off.
Break Your Goals Into Manageable Chunks
If you want to lose fifty pounds, more power to you. However, to keep your mojo in place, you’ll need to break this goal into smaller chunks. This way you’ll be able to see progress and remain motivated. Consider attempting to lose three pounds in a week. Or conquer your fear of fruit and eat an apple a day. You could even reward yourself every time you achieve a mini-goal. You may want to try out some CoolSculpting and have a go at freezing the fat from your more stubborn double chin. Or you might want to book a weekend away after succeeding in not allowing a packet of chips pass your lips for a fortnight.
Realize You Are Not Alone
Online forums are excellent sources of support from like-minded people who are going through the same issues. By reaching out to them, you will find a community more than willing to give you advice on how to maintain your mojo as well as being comforting voices of encouragement when things are looking a little bleak or giving you virtual high fives when you celebrate your successes. As you become more confident with your new healthy eating plan and weight loss regime, you can be the one on the forum to help others and give a little back.
Trying to lose weight is tough, especially if you aren’t a natural gym bunny or you have a particularly sweet tooth. Stick with your plan, set out the mini-goals you want to achieve and start to reclaim your weight loss mojo. As the pounds begin to drop, you’ll be even more motivated to succeed and keep your mojo firmly in place.
Saturday, November 4, 2017
JCCC Carlsen Center "My Father's Dragon" Play and My Love for JCCC
I am a Johnson County Community College alumni :-) Look, it took me TEN YEARS to get that 2-year Associate of Arts degree, dangit, and I am proud of myself. I can't say I enjoyed the FOUR Math classes I had to take to get that degree but I did enjoy all of the English classes and History as well. Drama and Public Speaking were decent too. I have to say graduating with ZERO student loan debt was pretty nice.
It was hard working and going to school, sometimes one full-time job plus a part-time job plus classes. Thank goodness for night classes. And these days you can even do online, which is INSANELY COOL. Kids these days don't know how good they have it, dagnabbit. I vaguely remember walking uphill both ways in the snow to get there as well.
My poor children have had to endure stories about me attending JCCC and how some semesters I would work all day, grab some Taco Bell, then park in the underground parking garage and eat while listening to talk radio while waiting to go to my class.
We have moved to Missouri now, which means we can't take advantage of CTE (formerly called Senate Bill 155) that lets you take FREE classes at JCCC (check out dual credit options if you are homeschooling or even if you are not). Looks like I need to get to some government meetings and start fighting Missouri for that! Anyway, check out that option at their website. It's a great benefit of living in Kansas and you should take advantage of it!
The play was like nothing I'd ever seen before. The actors never actually spoke until the Q&A section at the end. The play was narrated through a speaker system and had some fun music as well. The actors mostly just had to use their bodies to convey the words that were being spoken. There was one main character, Elmer Elevator, then four people in green suits played all the other characters using stuffed animals controlled with sticks and string, and lots of props and masks. The play ran about an hour and was very engaging. The cost was normally $6 per person but we got a school/homeschool discount and paid $5 per person.
Bottom line: We would do this again! I would love to attend the Nutcracker there but it's more pricey for us so that'll go into next year's budget. I'll be hunting down more of the $5 plays for sure next year for our homeschool! The Carlsen Center is beautiful and rivals anything else in town for entertainment and arts. Check out their events here. "Guess How Much I Love You" looks pretty cool for March 1. Yes, I drag the older kids to these little kid plays :-)
Bonus: My van is too tall for JCCC underground parking (what college student drives a 12-passenger van normally?!) so the parking attendant moved some cones and let us park right out front, just steps from the front door. If you need to do this, though, beware: leave the play IMMEDIATELY before busses start to block you in. We almost got blocked in for a very long time.
It was hard working and going to school, sometimes one full-time job plus a part-time job plus classes. Thank goodness for night classes. And these days you can even do online, which is INSANELY COOL. Kids these days don't know how good they have it, dagnabbit. I vaguely remember walking uphill both ways in the snow to get there as well.
My poor children have had to endure stories about me attending JCCC and how some semesters I would work all day, grab some Taco Bell, then park in the underground parking garage and eat while listening to talk radio while waiting to go to my class.
We have moved to Missouri now, which means we can't take advantage of CTE (formerly called Senate Bill 155) that lets you take FREE classes at JCCC (check out dual credit options if you are homeschooling or even if you are not). Looks like I need to get to some government meetings and start fighting Missouri for that! Anyway, check out that option at their website. It's a great benefit of living in Kansas and you should take advantage of it!
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| This NEVER happens, but we were an hour EARLY because I messed up on the time so we trekked over to the Student Center for some grub. |
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| On the way in, I grabbed a copy of Kansas City Parent magazine to see if I had any articles in there this month, and I did! I guess those JCCC writing and English classes paid off! It's a piece about carving out one-on-one time in a big family. |
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| Hey, what are all those cute kids doing at COLLEGE? This is just such a classy college with such a cozy feel and it's easy to navigate indoors and outdoors. |
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| The food court is INSANE! Look at all those fast food options, as well as a salad bar and a hot bar. |
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| "My Father's Dragon" is based on a book and was a fantastic play. Yardley Hall is amazing! |
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| Hey there, boys. |
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| Hey there, girls. |
Bottom line: We would do this again! I would love to attend the Nutcracker there but it's more pricey for us so that'll go into next year's budget. I'll be hunting down more of the $5 plays for sure next year for our homeschool! The Carlsen Center is beautiful and rivals anything else in town for entertainment and arts. Check out their events here. "Guess How Much I Love You" looks pretty cool for March 1. Yes, I drag the older kids to these little kid plays :-)
Bonus: My van is too tall for JCCC underground parking (what college student drives a 12-passenger van normally?!) so the parking attendant moved some cones and let us park right out front, just steps from the front door. If you need to do this, though, beware: leave the play IMMEDIATELY before busses start to block you in. We almost got blocked in for a very long time.
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