Saturday, January 5, 2013

Advice: Apply Early To Your "Safety" School

Here's a piece of college application advice: I would advise every senior to apply to one safety school that will give them an early decision-nonbinding, of course- for the purposes of giving your self-confidence a boost while you wait for those "reach" schools to respond.
My son has applied almost entirely to competitive schools that will release their decisions in April, and his safety school won't give him a decision for a few months either. So sadly he is watching the acceptances come in from other schools for his friends while he has to wait until March or April to hear from all of the schools, something he and I never thought about. Just makes the waiting that much harder!


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Thursday, November 15, 2012

Please stop all the doom and gloom rhetoric. I have a hard time equating even the worst case scenario to the much, much grimmer circumstances of many other people around the world. No matter how we voted, can we get down to the business of making it better? Remember the president is a mere mortal of a man-neither Savior nor AntiChrist.
 "While we deliberate, he reigns; when we decide, he reigns; when we decide foolishly, he reigns; when we serve him in humble loyalty, he reigns; when we serve him self-assertively, he reigns; when we rebel and seek to withhold our service, he reigns - the Alpha and the Omega, which is, and which was, and which is to come, the Almighty."~William Temple, 98th Archbishop of Canterbury

Friday, November 4, 2011

FIVE FRIDAY FINDS



What I discovered this week, in no particular order. There are FIVE, otherwise I mess up the alliteration, doncha know?)

1. If you have a gold Starbucks card, you can get a free refill of regular coffee after you've finished drinking your snazzed up Vanilla Soy Latte. I like to get the iced coffee in the summer with vanilla which is free with the Card and then get my free refills with the Card. (Ok, we won't go into how many coffees I had to buy to qualify for the gold card, but...)

2. Albertsons is now labeling products "gluten-free" which is handy. I'm not gluten intolerant, nor is anyone in my family, but I recently had the experience of having to buy gluten free for a group my daughter is a part of and this made shopping easier. Not sure how widespread this is in this store or others but seems to be a good idea. By the way, I ran across this blog while searching for gluten free recipes. Great healthy recipes! The southwestern chicken was gobbled up! http://celiacfamily.com/recipe-index/

3. Yes, razor blades, pins, needles, etc. have been found in Halloween candy. However, not probably as often as most people believe and most likely not by some crazed maniac. Well, Halloween was Monday and a friend of mine mentioned that he didn't think any of the stories about razors in apples, and tampering with Halloween candy were true. He thought they were just-widely believed urban legends. Of course, having told my kids every year to beware of sharp objects in their candy, I wanted to find out the truth once and for all. I went to my favorite urban legend buster site www.snopes.com . The snopes explanation left me a little confused, but I gather there HAVE been actual incidents, (beginning in 1967 focus shifted from poison to sharp objects), however many of them turned out to be hoaxes, or planted by the kids and/or parents themselves. Of course, the whole Tylenol poisoning incident in 1982 fueled all kinds of doubt and changes. So bottom-line to me: our mothers' warnings seem to be well-placed, I think. Just common sense, don't eat unwrapped candy and food from strangers. Don't bite into anything suspicious looking.

4. If you are an ebook publisher, you can download the Smashwords style guide for free. AND this is the best place to start when you are trying to wade through the confusing formatting mire. I found this out the hard way. I have offered to help my techno phobic writer friend publish his novel as an ebook- not because I know everything about this topic (yet), but because I am a little more comfortable around the computer and social media than he is. What I found is there are all kinds of people offering instructions on how to do this out there. Confusing people. Well meaning people. Highly technical people. Just go to Smashwords. Clear, concise, easy. *sigh*

5. #MentionMonday is a twitter hashtag that can be used to draw people to your blog. Now again, I stumbled on this as I was working on getting my friend's social media presence going. So, yeah, I know you savvy tweeters know all about this but it was new to me! Cool. I love it. People helping other people. Win-win. I won't go into an explanation here, but I found this great "#MentionMonday primer" on this blog:

http://datingafter40okayhopingtodateafter40.blogspot.com/2010/03/mentionmonday-march-22nd-primer.html

in a similar vein, #FF stands for FollowFriday,; a way to suggest people to follow on Twitter.

That's it for this Friday! Next up: Which fast food oatmeal provides the tastiest comfort food experience? Check back next week for our weekly Comparison Review!

Monday, August 22, 2011

First Day of School

Dear Lord, Today is the first day of school and in all likelihood the ONLY day something will not be lost or forgotten. We will be organized, get to school on time, and we will be excited. I vow, brief as it will be, to appreciate it while it lasts. Amen


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Sunday, July 11, 2010

“Mockingbirds don’t do one thing but make music for us to enjoy . . . but sing their hearts out for us. That’s why it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird.” Happy 50th Anniversary Atticus, Scout, and Boo!

Friday, May 28, 2010

Today you are you, nothing true could be truer. Today you are you, no one else could be youer!
~ Dr.Seuss

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Elizabeth Gilbert on nurturing creativity | Video on TED.com

A friend shared this post on Facebook. I think the author of Eat, Pray, Love has a really great view of the creative process! Show up for your job and life! Sometimes creative genius blesses you and sometimes it doesn't! Do It Anyway!
Elizabeth Gilbert on nurturing creativity | Video on TED.com