Saturday, August 27, 2011

Can't find it? Don't panic!



We’ve all had those days where we’re running late and you think you have everything you need so you may be able to make it on time. BUT THEN, you remember something you forgot, like your keys! You can’t find them and you don’t have time to tear up the whole house looking for them.

Here are some FIND-IT Quick tips from Good Housekeeping.

1) Can’t find something you stashed “somewhere safe”?
 It’s probably above eye level and in the dark. Check closets, top of the fridge and a shelf in the basement.

2) Can’t find your keys-again?
Make an extra set or two and keep them in a designated place for those times you must leave the house ASAP.

3) Can’t find earrings or a favorite moisturizer?
Check your suitcase, a sinkhole for lost items because they might not have been unpacked after a trip.

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Please Join Us!


On Saturday, August 27rd from 11:00am to 10:30pm the management of Tapatio’s Mexican Restaurant, located in S. Florida Ave. in Lakeland will donate the 50% of all the revenue for that day to Dr. Diaz’ fund! Please come with your family and support this fundraising event!  

A few months ago a great Polk County pediatrician suffered a stroke and other problems which affected his brain leaving Dr. Miguel Diaz in a coma for six weeks. Dr. Diaz was a dedicated pediatrician who never denied anyone his services regardless if the patient had medical insurance or not. He even helped his patients’ families with the costs of their prescriptions. His mission was to SERVE FIRST!

Dr. Diaz woke up from his coma and he is currently in a rehab facility. This human being shared his love, dedication, passion, and money to all his patients and now his family needs you. The costs for rehab are outrageous and his family is reaching out to this community to help them - the same way he always helped others! A group of Polk County doctors along with the patients of Dr. Diaz have contacted us for help, and we are helping!  Let’s help Dr. Diaz the same way that he helped our Polk County kids for the last 14 years! Now it is our turn to show him our appreciation! 

Let’s get together to enjoy the delicious food for a great cause!!  Please spread the word…Let’s help Dr. Miguel Diaz!!  
 
Thank YOU to All our wonderful sponsors of Dr. Miguel Diaz’ Medical Trust Fundraising!!! All of you ROCK!!! Thanks to them we are having a GREAT drawing for all the supporters!!!!!   (and many more sponsors to come!)

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Tips for Bridesmaid Dresses



o   Make sure you have enough time to select the dresses, get them fitted or tailored and get shipped or picked up. It may take a few months if you’re ordering from a company not in state.

o   Make sure your bridesmaids can move around. Check sleeves and seams to be sure everything fits but is loose enough so they can groove on the dance floor.

o   You may have seen ugly bridesmaid dresses in movies or have even been one of those bridesmaids wearing the ugly dresses. It’s okay to get the opinion of your bridesmaids.

o   Remember that the dresses will be in pictures forever. Make sure they’re flattering on everyone.

o   Bridesmaid dresses should match your wedding colors. Don’t pick something just because it looked pretty in the store.  If it’s not in your theme, put it back on the rack.

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Our vendor of the week: “De Dos Advertising”! Awesome prices and great selection!! Visit them on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/pages/De-DOS-Advertising/185700648120361

Sunday, August 14, 2011


If you have a college bound student, they’ll be gone in the fall. Are they apprehensive about leaving home and living on their own?           

Throw them a going away to college get together!Make it a day to just hang out with friends and discuss their worries too.

Hand out index cards to write down a piece of helpful advice. Maybe funny things like ‘Never run out of quarters’,   ‘Label your food’, or ‘Wear flip flops in the shower.’  You could have adults write some serious tips on getting along with roommates, how to do laundry, and what to do when you get home sick. (Call Mom! She’d love to hear from you.)



Everyone loves little reminders that you care. Why not make a little care package for your student?  Roll of quarters, homemade cookies, snack foods, coupons, stuff they might miss from home or can’t buy where they are at, a copy of the latest book they like (We used to send the books of the comic strip ‘Zits’ to my brother), or maybe the latest season of their favorite TV show.

-Kristen

(image via google)

Friday, August 12, 2011

Congratulations!!



We have a tie!! Congratulations to our winners Dianne Herrera & Jose Alejandro Soto!!!!
They won our caption contest! 

Monday, August 8, 2011

Want to take advantage of the summer days?


On the weekend, have a little get together with close friends, have a picnic in the park.  

Ask everybody to bring a different picnic snack, fruits, veggies, buns or meat for burgers so you can grill. Don’t forget to bring a cooler. Bring plastic utensils and plates so they can be easily thrown away and you won’t have to worry about cleaning up a huge mess.
(A tip to the wise: Nothing mayonnaise based. It will go bad.)






Then go have some fun, bring a kite to fly, bring a football, take a stroll around the park, or lie in the grass and watch the clouds. 

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Tips from Good Housekeeping

Summer Reading Book Club
"Want to get family members more interested in their summer reading list? Turn study time into family time by creating your own book club. Just carve out 30 to 40 minutes for reading each evening, then discuss each chapter over a family dinner the next night. Save money by checking out extra copies from your local library, rather than buying books or the whole family."

The Summer Hobby
"A new hobby can keep everyone busy all summer long. Does your family love to preform? Assemble a bag or basket filled with 5 to 10 random items from around the house, then have them write, practice and preform a "homegrown" play using these objects as props."

Picture-Perfect Summer
"Here's a great way to turn a common hobby into something truly unique. First, give younger family members access to a digital camera and encourage them to take pictures outside and around the house for a week. Send their favorite shots to one of the many online companies that turn them into custom jigsaw puzzles! When the puzzles arrive, spend an after-dinner evening working on them together."

This one was my favorite idea.
http://www.portraitpuzzles.com/?gclid=COCOqbuYt6oCFYgH2godKFOu4w
I think Walgreens does this as well.

-Kristen

New Photo To Caption!

 Head on over to Facebook and enter your caption!

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Lets-Make-It-Extraordinary-LLC/105268516225479 

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Themed Summer Party!

A great theme for a summer party is a Hawaiian Luau!
Think about Hawaii and vacation. What are the first things that come to your mind?
Tiki torches, grass skirts, coconuts and a beautiful sunset.

Bring Hawaii to your backyard. Throw a party in the early evening. Totally informal and casual. Light up the tiki torches and enjoy the breeze. Let your guests have fun with grass skirts and coconut bras while sipping a fruity drink from a coconut.

Don’t forget to greet each of your guests with a lei and an “Aloha!”



Grill some chicken with exotic fruit like pineapple and mango.


Dance and talk the night away! What a simple, easy get together.



(images via Google)