Archive for April, 2008

Mommy Bloggers

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

Last April my husband received a job offer for a position he really wanted. The pay was about the same per hour as the job he had then but since he had been getting overtime and a shift differential, the result was that when he took the new position, we had to deal with a 30% pay cut. He began the job last June and since then, we’ve been really working on roping in our spending. Sometimes we’re successful (like when the car burned to the ground and he started taking the bus) and sometimes we’re not so successful (like when he bought me a brand new bike for my birthday).

At first I felt it was his problem to deal with. I’m happy he has a job that is a career instead of just a position. I’m glad he has advancement opportunities and I know that in the long run this job is the best financial decision we’ve made since we got married and for all of us (four kids along with we two) financial security is important. But I still felt it was his problem to solve since he was the one who took the pay cut.

So he solved it. A friend told him about the many possibilities that blogging holds for supplementing your income and he began this blog. One day he asked if I could help him out with a post. I said I hate blogs and would have nothing to do with it. A few days later he asked again. He had hit a writing wall and really needed an idea. I jumped in to save the day and wrote a post about a movie I had seen (National Treasure: Book of Secrets) and raved about the Disney short that opened it. Is it too ridiculous to write here that I got hooked? Too late, I already did.

I gradually took over the blogging. Well, not that gradually – I started the next day getting opps and writing posts. If an idea struk me for a blog post, I would write it down. I had an endless supply of ideas – and I went through every single one. The blogging has been a great boon for us. Realistically, we would not have made out as well financially if this chance had not been presented to us. Realistically we would not have made it this long without someone in the family getting a second job and realistically (due to scheduling and a decided lack of paying employment on my part) that someone would have been me. (I hate being realistic. Can’t I live in the world of naive optimism?)

So now I’m a stay at home mom and a stay at home blogger. I get to contribute financially to the household (which I’ve always felt a need to do but not in a ‘May I take your order’ kind of way) and I get to see my husband more than if either of us had gotten a job outside the house.

Maybe you think that blogging isn’t for you. I would say that blogging is what you make of it.

Maybe you think that this is pie in the sky money that you’ll never see. I would chime in with my salesperson pitch and say I felt just the same way when I started. Except I’m not a salesperson (as evidenced by my lack of a mint green satin jacket and greased back hair) and I really did feel suspicious of the idea when we began. Turns out the internet is not old enough to be as jaded as I am and I get to pay the bills with the new income.

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Define That

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

My children’s definitions of things just boggle my mind.  Exactly how they come up with these definitions, I don’t know.  For one, being a bully must involve a rectal attack.  For another, yesterday means any day before today and can preceed any time greater than a day as well.  Like ‘yesterday last month’.  Or if it’s Friday and he wants to talk about Tuesday but can’t remember the name of it he says, ‘yesterday Wednesday’.  My favorite is ‘yesterday yesterday’ which is the day before yesterday.

I asked my oldest if he knew the meaning of a word yesterday (out of curiosity) and he told me to look it up.  I’m a bad speller, so there’s no hope of me being able to do that.  My parents once told me to look up sikolojy and it wasn’t in the dictionary at all.  I suppose I need to get an unabridged version.

Zookoda for bloggers

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

Now that you’ve made the leap and entered the brave new world of online communication and gotten yourself a blog, you need to make sure that somebody’s reading it. Why bother to struggle to create a wickedly precise and interesting view of the entire world on your blog if no one ever reads it? If no one does read it, does it really exist?

Once you’ve built up at least a moderately respectable number of readers, a service like Zookoda is perfect for maintaining their readership. Zookoda is a way to let your readers know what you’ve been up to on your blog recently. They may not want to be bombarded with emails every time you post a little something on your blog, but this software will allow you to send a mass email to all of your readers about the updates or topics that you’ve been writing about for the past week or any other time period that suits your site and your readers.

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Tax Alert

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

You only have 6 days left to file your taxes.  Of course you’ve been planning for this day for an entire year and now that it’s here and you know you’ll be receiving a huge refund, you filed two weeks ago.  Or you’re like me and you decided to wait for the very last payday possible instead of kiting a check on Uncle Sam.

Even if you’re one of the people who don’t file taxes usually, you should this year because that’s the only way you’ll get your hands on that rebate check the government passed so ‘quickly’ in order to avert recession.  I guess their definition of fast and my definition of fast differ on a fundamental level.  Or maybe it’s an East Coast thing I just don’t understand.

So go fill out that 1040EZ and make sure you keep a copy for yourself.

New web directory

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

Back in my early years of internet life (college), there was a plethora of search engines that promised to find you everything that you could want to find in the blink of an eye. Google was in its infancy and had not yet come to dominate the web. I think Webcrawler was the first search site that I ever used. After awhile I settled on Yahoo. It used Google to conduct its searches but also featured a search of its own categories. I usually never even had to go down to the Google results because I found what I wanted in the categories.

I kind of miss this option in my searches but recently came across a new category-based web directory called Dirmania. It’s a free web directory that allows users to post their site in a specific category for users to search and find what they’re looking for. The old directories sometimes took weeks or months to look at your submission and get it posted live on their site. Dirmania can get your site posted in 24 hours. Good deal for a free site.

We all have to do what we can to challenge the giant search sites. Hopefully, a return to the good old days of searching a directory of categories and actually finding what you’re looking for is a step in the right direction.

Your very own time machine

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

News update!

You no longer need a Delorian to travel through time. Coming soon to a store near you are replica flux capacitors that will allow you to turn any vehicle from a Yugo to a Gremlin into a 4th dimensional automobile. Bat wing doors and flying cars not required.

The only question remaining is where to mount it in your ride.

Custom gift cards

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

Now I must whole-heartedly get behind the idea of giving gift cards to employees. Over the years I have been involved in many different types of companies who had very different motivational strategies, gift cards being one of the most common. Most of the time the gift cards were to a specific restaurant or theater and were the standard generic gift card for that company.

Now that any company can get a personalized logo visa gift card, their employees can get the most out of an incentive program. They can use the card anywhere while being reminded that this came from their company as they use the card.

Cool Gear Clock

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

Sometimes the coolest stuff just kind of falls into your lap.

My brother stopped by the other day to drop off something that he thought I might like. It was a clock. My first thought was, “Not another clock.” I think we managed to get a dozen clocks from different people when I got married. Maybe all my friends and family think I don’t know what time it is.

However, this was no ordinary clock. A coworker of my brother didn’t want it anymore, gave it to my brother, who passed it along to me. It’s  a giant gear that turns around a stationary hand. There are other gears that serve only ornamental purposes, but it is still one pretty cool clock.

Zap the Zits

Saturday, April 5th, 2008

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Chocolate Lava Cake

Saturday, April 5th, 2008

My in-laws began taking me and my wife to a restaurant called The Chart House right after we got married. The signature plate of that restaurant is their dessert, Chocolate Lava Cake. It is simply incredible. I’ve occasionally gone to the restaurant, sat in the lounge, and just ordered dessert.  Here is my best approximation of it.

Makes five cakes.

7 oz. unsalted butter
7 oz. dark bittersweet chocolate
2 eggs
2 ts Godiva chocolate liqueur
3.5 oz. flour
7 oz. powdered sugar
vanilla ice cream
chilled butter
sugar
crushed Heath bar
chocolate syrup

Preheat the oven to 325. Melt the butter in a double boiler. Melt the chocolate into the butter, then add the Godiva liqueur. Pour the mixture into the eggs in a large bowl. Mix the flour and powdered sugar in a separate bowl, and then slowly add into the chocolate mixture and mix until smooth. Butter five ramekins (or custard bowls) with the chilled butter, and then coat each with sugar, discarding any sugar that doesn’t stick to the butter. Pour equal amounts of batter into each ramekin, then place in the oven on a cookie sheet for 15-18 minutes.

After the cakes are done, carefully invert them onto a plate. Quickly top with ice cream, chocolate syrup, and Heath bar, and serve hot. The center of the cake should still be molten. This dessert should be divine.

Custom mattress

Saturday, April 5th, 2008

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Fight! Fight!

Friday, April 4th, 2008

My oldest got into a fight at school this week.  He started it.  At least he did if you call saying “Let’s have a fight contest” starting it.  This is wrong.  (But the person he challenged had been bullying him for a couple weeks with his 3 friends and I thought it would pass and was clearly WAY wrong.)

This precipitated a conversation about what makes a person a bully and I found his definition funny.  According to him you’re only a bully if you hit people and kick them in the p***s.  When I looked askance at this, he corrected himself.  It’s when you hit people and kick them in the rectum. I should have corrected him and told him that he surely must mean the gluteous maximus, but who am I to quibble with a first grader.

He cried when I punished him because I did the worst thing any parent can do to their child.  I took away video games for three weeks.