Hi. I work at home for a wonderful company. Thecompensation plan is great. The products arethe best.I've tried to spread the work to others but peopleare very close minded. I understand the idea ofbeing scammed. I've been there and I've alsospent alot of money.But I found the perfect opportunity. It has non-toxicproducts so you can take care of your family. I'velearned so much from the people I work with, it'samazing.They have t.v. shows, telling you about thebacteria in our home and the mold. But thoset.v. shows don't show you what is in all thosecleaning products. Even the labels don't have allthe ingredients. The companies don't have todisclose that because it is not law.We have products to get rid of that without toxins.Even the(F.E.M.A) Federal Emergency ManagementAgency uses this to clean up homes with mold.Do a search on any ingredient on any cleaning productor personal care product. You will see what it can doto you and your family.I'm so happy I have these products because I know Ican protect my family. I'm going to buy the stuffanyway, so why not have better products at a betterprice and get paid to shop there.How many people do you know that have ADD, ADHD,allergies, cancer and health problems in general. Whydo you think it is more common for people to havethese conditions? Environment?Yep. It's everything we use, spray in the air, putin or on your body. I just don't understand why thisconcept is so hard for people to understand.If you are looking for a work at home opportunity, Ihave news for you. This is the best out here. One ofmy partners said that yesterday at one of our trainingmeetings. She has been involved with other companies.Her words were she never made money with them but shehas plenty of products. Is that what you want?I don't. You only buy for yourself and no one else.There is no storage of anything. Everyone orders theirown stuff and it gets dropped off right to their door.You're just switching stores.How many times have you switch brands because someonesuggested it or you've seen on t.v.? Did that companysent you a thank you check? No. Did the store you boughtit from send you a thank you check? No. Your luckilythey helped you to your car let alone drop it off atyour door.I've saved over $421.00 by using these products since Iswitched stores seven months ago. I know I have savedmore because I don't go to the regular grocery storelike Jewel or Dominicks. I go to the fruit store inmy neighborhood. Because I go to a smaller store, myfood is even cheaper. So I also save on my food products.So not only am I saving money from my opportunity butalso the places I shop.When you bought that supposedly great product and itdidn't do what you thought it would. Did you get yourmoney back? No, it's used. Even if you used the wholebottle you can still return it and get your money back.So what are you waiting for? If your looking for someoneto just pay you, wake up, not going to happen. Are youlooking to do data entry or envelope stuffing? IF andthat is a big IF, you find a company that will pay you,you will work for pennies.In my seven history of looking for that, I still have notfound one that pays or one that is legit. The only way toget one of those jobs is if you know someone in a companythat will allow you to do that. That is very, very rare.by author:Angie Hembree is the author of "Simple Concept butno one gets it. Why?". She has helped hundreds ofindividuals succeed online. Visit her site to getmore information: www.inspiringparents.com/angieh ormailto: alanni9799@...
Fall Fun 4 Kids!
Fall Fun 4 Kids!by Colleen LangenfeldCopyright (c) 2004Looking to make some sweet Fall memories with yourlittle ones? Here are some great ideas to get yourfamily laughing, smiling and enjoying each other'scompany during these crisp Autumn days.- Hit the trail.Kids love to be outside. The out-of-doors is a hugeplayground and children are naturally attracted to it.Exploring some of the hiking trails in and around yourcommunity is a great way to spend time together. Whileyou're walking...** Collect leaves. Take them home and arrange them ona piece of poster board measuring approximately 17inches by 12 inches. Smooth a piece of clear contactpaper over the poster board on both sides, laminatingthe board and leaves. Now you have a special placematto use for the remainder of the season.** Contact your local library to ask where you can finda guidebook on local flora and fauna. Take it on yourhike and try to identify as many different trees,plants, and critters as possible.** Go sliding. Sure, you take your kids to the park. Butdo you go down the slide with them? Do you swingalongside them? Don't hurt yourself, of course, butjoining in the fun will make your outing that much moreenjoyable for both of you.** Plant a tree. Go to http://www.arborday.org/ andlearn the ins and outs of tree planting, plus you caneven get free trees when you join the foundation.Children love planting and caring for living things anda tree is something that will grow with them throughoutthe years.** A little history. Go tohttp://www.railtrails.org/find/totm/archives/02-04.aspand see where the Rails to Trails pathway is in yourstate (US only).- Stuck indoors?Even if the weather turns too cold for outdooractivities, there's still plenty of fun to be had.** Get several Autumn-themed books from your locallibrary. Check to see if you can locate your booksonline at your library's website and have them broughtto your local branch for easy pickup. Many largelibraries now offer this convenience.** Stencil a pumpkin. For little ones, drawing onpumpkins, gourds, and even apples is more fun thanactually carving the fruit itself. Or use simple shapesto sponge paint directly onto the pumpkin. A littlemessy, but tons of fun!** Need more?Click here http://www.paintedgold.com/FallFun to findmore great resources to enjoy with your child. Ideasfor parties, gardening with kids, easy crafts, yummytreats, all with an Autumn flavor. Even family traditionsuggestions to get you thinking about the special thingsyou can do in your own family.Before long the snow will be flying in earnest and Fallwill be but a memory. Make it a great one this year,one for your kids to remember with joy!=========================Colleen Langenfeld offers helpful ideas to busy workingmoms. Use the resources at http://www.paintedgold.comto make your life as a mom feel easier, healthier,and better!
The Dangers of Typical Neighborhood Animals You Don't Think of as Dangerous (Squirrels & Racc
You're used to seeing them, those squirrels, deer, rabbits, armadillos and other "typical" creatures that live in your neighborhood. But what you may not have realized is that those cute (and sometimes not-so-cute) inhabitants can at times be dangerous to you and your family. True, since readers of this newsletter live all in all regions of the U.S. and world, scorpions and lizards may be typical to some readers, while coyotes and foxes may be the norm for others. But the animals we're focusing on here are the ones that seem completely harmless -- but at closer inspection can be quite the opposite. Squirrels 7"> Squirrels usually mind their own business, gathering nuts and generally keeping a safe distance from humans. However, squirrels that have been fed by humans may "charge" you in hopes of getting a bit of food. At the Texas A&M campus, at least two squirrel attacks are on record. One when a student was bit on the thumb after attempting to feed a squirrel and another when a student was bitten while trying to free a trapped squirrel. Said Assistant Professor of Wildlife Ecology and Management Dr. Roel Lopez, "If threatened, squirrels would show signs of aggression. But they would have to be pretty uncomfortable to attack a human." There are other reports out there, too. A police officer was "attacked" by a squirrel that was the pet of a drug suspect, for instance, and received minor injuries. "The claws are very sharp, I guess he mistook me for a tree," said officer Dwayne Flowers. "The squirrel was moving at such speed, I didn't see it and neither did my partner standing shoulder-length away from me." To stay safe, don't attempt to feed a squirrel by hand, and be aware that if a squirrel begins flicking its tail, it's a warning to keep away. Raccoons 1"> Raccoons can carry rabies, and though most rabies fatalities stem from bat bites, many more people are treated for rabies from raccoon bites in the United States. Since the mid-1970s, a new strain of raccoon rabies has been spreading across the eastern United States, and it shows no signs of stopping -- some are even calling it a "re-emerging public health threat." Raccoons are everywhere and can be aggressive. One undergraduate student at the University of Rochester in New York was bitten while on a library balcony, for instance, prompting school officials to release a "wildlife alert." To best keep raccoons away from your home, keep garbage containers tightly closed and try adding a splash of ammonia to it (which raccoons don't like). Also, since raccoons prefer darkness, installing motion-activated outdoor lights could help deter them. Mice 1"> Mice (and rats) in your home are a serious and severe cause of allergies and asthma. One Johns Hopkins study found that more than 25 percent of the homes tested contained levels of mouse allergen high enough to aggravate asthma symptoms. Mice can also carry the Hantavirus, which causes a disease known as Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS). You can become infected with this deadly disease through contaminated dust from the mice's droppings, urine and/or saliva in and out of your home. What should you do if mice have infiltrated your home? Said pediatric allergist Elizabeth Matsui, M.D., the lead author of the Johns Hopkins study, "One of the best ways parents can manage their child's asthma is to control the home environment and remove any asthma triggers, including mouse allergen. They can do this by sealing cracks and holes in doors and walls, thoroughly disposing of all food remains, and having pest exterminators treat their home." (Of course, Sixwise.com recommends only treating your home with natural pest repellants). Skunks 6"> "Having adapted well to neighborhoods, it's not uncommon to find skunks and domestic cats dining peacefully together. There have been cases of skunks entering homes through pet doors, dining with the family cat and finding a quiet closet or empty bed to spend the night. As long as the skunk does not feel threatened, it won't spray," writes Project Wildlife of San Diego. The problem, of course, occurs if the skunk does decide to spray. If a skunk feels threatened because it is approached and unable to flee or is protecting its young, it will fluff its fur, stamp the ground, growl and spit. If you see a skunk doing this, it's time to back off. If these approaches don't work, the skunk may spray a sulfur compound called N- bulymercaptan. A skunk can accurately hit a target within a range of 15 feet. Skunk spray can cause irritation and temporary blindness if sprayed in the eyes, and, of course, smells very offensive -- but it won't cause permanent damage. If you or a pet is sprayed by a skunk, you should wash immediately with carbolic soap and water, tomato juice or vinegar. You can also try this homemade skunk-spray remover for your pet. Skunk-Spray Remover 1 quart 3% peroxide 1/4 cup baking soda 1 tablespoon liquid hand soap Mix ingredients together Wash fur (avoiding eyes, ears and mouth) and let soak for five minutes Rinse well