Thursday, January 14, 2010

Cottonelle: Team Over or Under?



I've seen some commercials recently by Cottonelle about whether people prefer their toilet paper to come from over the roll or from under. For me, I pull the TP out of the wrapping, stick it on the roller and put it back, ready to use. I pay ZERO attention to how my TP rolls. :) But, to take a closer look at my rolls, they roll under. Must be the luck of the draw.



So, I am for the Team Under when it comes to Cottonelle. What team would you be on? Would you like to win a gift basket from Cottonelle? By leaving a comment on my post you will be entered to win 1 of 10 Cottonelle gift baskets randomly chosen on January 29, 2010!

I actually have a huge roll of Cottonelle in my closet that I bought just last week at work. I am trying to be 1 of 200 bloggers to win a months supply of TP!! You can visit Cottonelle here:

http://www.cottonellerollpoll.com

Leave a comment letting me know what team you're on. That will be your entry. Contest Ends January 29, 2010. Good luck and good wiping. :)



Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Trying to Figure out Technorati

You can ignore this message as I'm trying to get Technorati to approve my site. Sorry for this post!

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Hope this works somehow!!



Tuesday, January 12, 2010

In The Eye Of The Beholder

This is going to be a personal blog post, one I've been mashing around in my head. Not sure if this is the place to discuss what goes on in my head, but if not here, where? Right?

How do you see yourself? Are you tall, short, heavy, thin, thoughtful, selfish, quick witted, boring? There are so many ways we can define ourselves and some moments we may be one thing and another moment, something entirely different.

I have very brief moments when I feel positively about my appearance. That moment typically happens the moment I finish getting ready in the morning. By the time I get to work, I know that all my "curl" has gone flat, that I have a cowlick that seems to always mess up my bangs, and lets not discuss weight.

True, the scale doesn't say I'm heavy by any means, but when I look in the mirror, all I see are my imperfections. I see the pimply, heavy, styleless. flat-chested girl from high school. At work, about the only men who make "moves" on me are old enough to be my father! hahahaha Not that I want to be hit on by anyone, but it certainly makes me wonder what I'm doing that men in their 50's and 60's say something to me.

On Saturday at work, (I work at a hardware store) I was stocking some supplies and a guy walked by me and said, "I don't mean to be rude, but you're beautiful." And he kept walking!! Of all the nerve, he didn't even stop after that comment. I didn't look up at him, I was trying to process what he'd just said and I started giggling. Nobody says that to me unless they are in the category above. Then I started thinking about it. No one ever calls me beautiful. I admit I can occasionally be "cute" but I have to really be trying.

Telling me about my looks, postively, sends me into a crazy tailspin. I over analyze these kinds of comments. I started thinking, "Oh, if he saw me in the morning," "If he saw me tomorrow," "He's looking on the outside and has no idea of my heart or mind," "He must not have looked very closely," and so on and so on.

Does anyone else deal with this? How do you turn around your stinkin' thinkin'? Do you find your identity in Christ? I know that God is the one I should care about and how He thinks of me, but it's so hard to wrap that around my mind and my heart. With the way the world speaks about and shows beauty, it's not so easy to compare it to God's view.

God tells me He loves me. That He created me in His image. I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Unfortunately, I don't know that I will believe that with my whole being until I stand in His presence. Many days I don't see any kind of beauty inside or out. Some days there happens to be a lot of ugliness. On those days, all I can do is hope no one will see what I'm truly like.

I know a lot of how I feel has to do with being separated from my husband for over 3 yrs. The circumstances of our separation certainly didn't help with my self-view and worth. I have no idea if we'll remain married, so of course my mind wonders if any man would ever find anything he would like. Trust me when I say I'm only scratching the surface here about myself.

So, hear I sit struggling still with my image and I'm 40 years old. Does this ever go away? Will I be 60 and still comparing myself to the grandma next door? Yep, her boobs are sagging, but they're still bigger than mine. Wow, look at that lady's hair at church, wonder if mine will ever look the same one day to the next. Wish I knew how to apply make-up so I'd have smokey eyes just like so-and-so. Sigh...

Sorry for the Debbie Downer post, but I had to get it off my...chest.

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Monday, January 11, 2010

Kids Konserve Review, GIVEAWAY & Discount

One of my goals, not just for this year, but forever, is to be more aware of how my family impacts the environment around us. I know that many people think being environmentally aware means you need to be hugging trees and be a vegan. Well, I disagree.

I'm not going to get preachy, but I am going to share about how I feel about the Earth that we live on. God created this world. After He created Adam, he gave Adam rule over it. God created beauty all around us, and I believe He'd like us to take care of what He's created. Look around you, He's an artist. We should take care of the canvas on which He designed remarkable creations! We shouldn't worship it, but appreciate it. And now, off my tiny soapbox and on to my review. *grin*

Our family, starting with me, is going to begin making changes. We have always recycled. Having lived in WA state, they have long been proponents of recycling. I came to MN and the recyclers only came around ONCE a month!! Can you imagine? At least now we're at every other week and it's my son's job to separate our recycling and bring it to the street.
Since the school year started, I started looking at my baggies and have decided that before the school year is through, we'll have switched to reusable packaging. This is where Kids Konserve comes in. They have a great line of products that help our kids be aware of their impact on the world around them. Kids Konserve sell Eco-Friendly, Waste-Free, and Reusable Lunch/Snack Products.

Their lunch line is fantastic. They have bags that are made from plastic bottles! Then there are the lunch sets that are completely reusable. They contain:

Reusable, waste-free lunch kit includes recycled cotton sack, cloth napkin, 304 food-grade stainless steel beverage bottle, food kozy and two 304 food-grade stainless steel food containers. Lunch Sack is 7" W x 10.5" T x 4.5".

I think my favorite item is the one that would replace my baggies: the Food Cozy! It wraps snuggly around your sandwich and can be used over and over again. That's what I'm looking for!

Now, can I share something FABULOUS with you? I feel as though I've hit a mile mark on my site. A company has created a discount especially for Woven by Words!!!! AAAAAHHHHHH I'm so thrilled. I've never had that done before! They are giving 10% off if you use the word "woven" when you check out!! This discount is good through January 31, 2010.

Do you know if your school is trying to reduce waste? Kids Konserve has a great program to help them do that! It's worth checking out and sharing with the School Superintendent/Principals. They have some great opportunities to help the environment and the school at the same time!

I would love to invite you to visit Kids Konserve and check out their awesome products. You can also find them on Twitter and Facebook!

Christy, from Kids Konserve, wants you to share what your Green New Years Resolutions are! Head to their blog (by clicking their link above) and let them know!

Kids Konserve products are NON-TOXIC, Non-Leaching, BPA, PVC, Phthalate, and Lead-free!

Don't you just love the bright green of Kids Konserve? How would you like to win the Squiggle Canteen below?

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Friday, January 8, 2010

Dinosaurs for Kids by Ken Ham ~ FIRST

It is time for a FIRST Wild Card Tour book review! If you wish to join the FIRST blog alliance, just click the button. We are a group of reviewers who tour Christian books. A Wild Card post includes a brief bio of the author and a full chapter from each book toured. The reason it is called a FIRST Wild Card Tour is that you never know if the book will be fiction, non~fiction, for young, or for old...or for somewhere in between! Enjoy your free peek into the book!

You never know when I might play a wild card on you!



Today's Wild Card author is:


Ken Ham


and the book:


Dinosaurs for Kids
Master Books (October 15, 2009)
***Special thanks to Robert Parrish of New Leaf Press for sending me a review copy.***


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:


Ken Ham is the founder and executive director of Answers in Genesis in the USA and one of the most sought-after Christian speakers in North America. He is the author or co-author of many books and is heard daily on the radio program, “Answers...with Ken Ham,” on more than 300 stations worldwide. Ken is also featured in various videos including the series, “Answers in Genesis with Dr. Gary Parker,” and the 12-part series of 28-minute videos, “Answers...with Ken Ham.” Ken's teaching is clear, true to the Bible, engaging, and challenging. Many have found salvation and others have been encouraged and equipped to reach others with the gospel through Ken's ministry.


Visit the author's website.

Product Details:

Price: $14.99
Reading level: Ages 9-12
Hardcover: 64 pages
Publisher: Master Books (October 15, 2009)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0890515557
ISBN-13: 978-0890515556

AND NOW...THE FIRST CHAPTER:


Dinosaurs for Kids

by

Ken Ham, illustrated by Bill Looney


Dinosaurs can provide a great way to learn about history. You may already be familiar with some of these dinosaurs. These drawings show you what we think they may have looked like. Now, we don’t know for sure, of course, as we usually only find their bones as fossils (and most times, only a few of their bones). Artists use what bones have been found, knowledge about living animals, and some imagination to come up with drawings like these. See if you can pronounce these dinosaur names:


Dilophosaurus (die-LOF-o-SWAR-us), meaning “two-crested lizard.”
Styracosaurus (sty-RAK-o-SAWR-us), meaning “spiked lizard.”
Triceratops (tri-SER-a-tops), meaning “three-horned face.”
Megalosaurus (MEG-a-lo-SAWR-us), meaning “big lizard.”
Iguanodon (i-GWAHN-o-don), meaning “iguana tooth.”
Ceratosaurus (ser-ah-toe-SAWR-us), meaning “horned lizard.”
Deinonychus (die-NON-i-kus), meaning “terrible claws.”
Velociraptor (vee-LOHS-i-RAP-tor), meaning “swift robber.”
Ultrasaurus (UHL-tra-SAWR-us), was so nicknamed because of its enormous size.
Seismosaurus (SEIS-mo-SAWR-us), meaning “earthquake lizard.”


Did you know there are hundreds of dinosaur names? However, there were not hundreds of types of dinosaurs. There were a number of similar ones that should be grouped into categories known by what the Bible describes as “kinds.” Does that sound a little confusing? Well, this book will help to explain this and a lot of other things about dinosaurs you may not know.


(Pictures with names):

Dilophosaurus
Styracosaurus
Triceratops
Iguanodon
Ceratosaurus
Velociraptor
Ultrasaurus
Seismosaurus


Before we begin, I don’t want you to miss out on knowing what my very favorite dinosaur is! In fact, I think he deserves this whole page to himself! It is the mighty Tyrannosaurus rex (ti-RAN-oh-SAWR-us-rex), meaning “tyrant lizard king.” I’ll let you in on a secret – I love T-rex because I like his teeth! I use teeth to teach kids and parents some very interesting things about dinosaurs – things that you may not have heard or really understood before. But it is very important to understand the truth about dinosaurs!


FOUR FAST FACTS

T-rex fossils are found in Canada and the western United States.
The first documented T-rex fossil was discovered in 1902 by Barnum Brown.
Scientists think T-rex skeletons were made up of close to 200 bones.
T-rex had around 60 teeth, which ranged in size based on their placement in the jaw of the skull.


With a strong tail extended for balance, an adult T-rex could be a little over 40 feet in length, 12-13 feet tall at the hips, and weigh between 5 and 7 tons. T-rex’s jagged teeth could be up to 9 inches long, and like sharks, the T-rex was able to replace teeth when one was lost.

What’s in a name? Remember that the T-rex name means “tyrant lizard king.” But secular scientists are still wondering whether T-rexes were active hunters or clever scavengers, or a combination of both. However, creation scientists are able to explain the evidence in a different way using the biblical account of history, as we will soon learn.


FOUR FAST FACTS

The word “fossil” is from the Latin word meaning “dug up.” Scientists often make assumptions about dinosaurs based on a few fossilized bones, bone fragments, or other fossil remains, impressions, etc.
Only a few thousand dinosaur skeletons have been discovered.
The vast majority of fossils discovered are marine invertebrates (creatures that don’t have backbones like clams).


I’m sure you have lots of questions about dinosaurs. I believe I can answer many of those questions for you because dinosaurs are not a mystery at all. I know someone who was there when dinosaurs came into existence, and was also there when they seemed to disappear from the earth. In fact, this “someone” has written a book for us that gives a detailed account of the history of the universe. He tells us when the earth began, as well as when all the living creatures and the first humans appeared.

Now, you may be asking “Who is this someone you say was there to see the dinosaurs?” He is the Creator of all things. He knows everything because He is all powerful and has always been around. And this Creator had a book written for us to give us the details of how time began, and how the universe and all life came into existence. This book also tells us who we are, where we came from, and why we exist. It also gives us information on what is going to happen in the future! There is no other book like this on earth. It is unique, and it is called…the Bible.

When you understand the Bible, you will understand more about dinosaurs. The Bible helps us to answer questions about dinosaurs and about the world around us today.

Bigger. Among the most widely known type of dinosaurs, the sauropods (“lizard foot”) are some of the largest creatures to ever walk the earth. Many of these dinosaurs are known by only a few pieces of bone fragments, and debate continues on just which dinosaur was the largest ever. As discoveries continue, more will be known about these massive giants. Sauroposeidon (“earthquake god lizard”) was considered the largest dinosaur ever to live, until the discovery of Argentinosaurus (“silver lizard”). Though only a few bones of each creature have been found, many scientists estimate that Argentinosaurus was larger, though Sauroposeidon may have been taller.

Smaller. Compsognathus (“elegant jaw”) is among the smallest dinosaurs discovered. A little bigger than a chicken, this dinosaur weighed around 6 pounds. Some scientists have found smaller creatures, like Microraptors, which they try to use to prove dinosaurs were the evolutionary ancestor of birds – real science and the Bible disprove this idea. Archaeopteryx (“ancient wing”) is another example of a creature once thought to prove this link, but that idea has now been proven false.

Did you know that the Bible is really a collection of books written by people specially inspired by God, the Creator, to write down exactly what God wanted us to know? The Bible tells us more about who God is and why we can always trust Him to tell us the truth:

The God of the Bible is the true God: “But the LORD [is] the true God; He is the living God and the everlasting King…” (Jeremiah 10:10).
The God of the Bible is infinite – He is all knowing, all powerful: “Great is our Lord, and mighty in power; His understanding is infinite.” (Psalm 147:5).
The God of the Bible lives forever – He lives in eternity – He had no beginning and has no end: “Now to the King eternal, immortal, invisible, to God who alone is wise, be honor and glory forever and ever…” (1 Timothy 1:17).
The God of the Bible is the only true God – other gods people claim to have are false gods: “Therefore You are great, O LORD GOD. For there is none like You, nor is there any God besides…” (2 Samuel 7:22).
The God of the Bible is all wise and all knowing: “…in whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge.” (Colossians 2:3).
Wow! What an awesome God.


The Only One.

Only God is a witness to the entire history of the world, including the history of dinosaurs. During the creation week, God created dinosaurs and flying reptiles. Pterosaur (“winged lizard”) like this one, could have wing spans of 30 feet. Stegosaurus (“roof lizard”) is easy to recognize with two rows of large plates running along its arched back, and its multi-spiked tail. Corythosaurus (“helmet lizard”) is a great example of dinosaurs with bony crests on their heads. Scientists think these crests were used in making sounds.

Does any human being (including any scientist) know everything? Has any human being always existed? The answer to both questions is, of course, NO. However, who is the only one who knows everything? Who is the only one who has always been there? The answer to both of these questions is, “the Creator God of the Bible.”


True History!

I call the Bible “The History Book of the Universe.” This is because it is a book that tells us how time and the universe began. And in the very first book of the Bible, the Book of Genesis, we are given a detailed account of not only how God created everything to begin with, but also major events of history that happened after creation.

You might be saying, “Wait a minute, haven’t scientists already found out lots of things about dinosaurs – that they lived millions of years before people and that they lived during the dinosaur age 200 million to 65 million years ago, and then they became extinct?”

Well, not all scientists say that! And though the majority of people today might believe that dinosaurs lived millions of years ago, the majority are wrong on this. And more and more people are now finding out the truth because they listen to and understand God’s Word!


This is an amazing book with great illustrations! I would say it's definitely for older kids about 8 and older. That's just from the perspective of having 2 boys ages 6 and 10. I think the reason I suggest it for older kids is because of the amount of reading that can be done. There's a LOT of information in this book!

I remember when I first heard my pastor speak positively in reference to dinosaurs. I was like, "What? I thought we didn't believe in dinosaurs." Then he started to explain dinosaurs in reference to the Bible and it made sense to me! That's what this illustrated book does as well!

Ken Ham has facts and biblical references included also. Mr. Ham goes into detail about the time frame of dinosaurs and how science backs up the Bible. He shares how God created dinosaurs, how fossils are made, and how some of the fiction surrounding the "Age of the Dinosaur".

This would make a great reference for any family and the kids, like my boys, will love the pictures!


 
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