Toy Solutions at Grandma and Grandpa’s Home

April 15th, 2010 by pacapao

What do these three people have in common?

1) These grandparents’ grandchildren live in a different state than they live in and the children only visit twice a year.

2) The grandparents live in a condo with limited space,

3) another grandparent is ‘obsessed with having a picture perfect home’.

The common denominator is they all love their grandchildren and want to have toys for them when they come to visit and play yet they don’t know how to store toys without taking up a lot of space in their home. Organizing toys in small spaces can be a challenge. Here are some tried and true solutions:

1.Make a home for toys. Buy a container with a lid and fill it with toys. The size of the container will determine how many toys you can have. Plastic containers on wheels that slide under a bed are a solution for those with small spaces. Plastic drawers that stack and are on wheels could be stored in a closet between visits. A wicker basket with a lid can double as a toy chest and a coffee table. A chest of drawers not being used or designating a couple of drawers can store children’s costumes, games and puzzles. A book case in a guest room or some other infrequently used area of the home could hold books, puzzles and larger items like dolls and large trucks. The size of the toy could also determine if it is one for you to have in your home.

2.When using drawers for storage label the drawers by using a label maker so the children know where to return the toy. For younger children take a photo of what is in the drawer and tape it to the drawer, either on the outside or if you prefer on the inside of the drawer on the side where it is still visible. Keep small pieces together in inexpensive plastic boxes or zip lock bags. Using a sharpie permanent pen write on the container or bag the game or toy that ‘lives’ inside.

3.Another solution to having toys for children to play with at grandma and grandpas is to have the parents bring the children’s favorite toys when they come to play. However I prefer to have toys that are different than the ones they have at home; ones they can only play with at grandma and grandpas. This makes the toys even more special. Besides the toys, stock activities that can be done together to build fun memories with those precious grandchildren when they come over and visit. Some ideas are puzzles, clay, and dress up clothes to put on plays or for just pretending to help their imaginations grow. Take pictures of them playing and make a little book to give to their parents as a surprise or for some holiday like mother’s or father’s day.

So now you have the toys the kids enjoy playing with, the containers for them to live in and a storage area has been designated for the containers when they aren’t being used; there is one more thing to consider. Children need to know the expectation is when they get the toys out to play with they are also responsible to put them away. After play time or before they go home leave time for them to put the toys away where they belong. This teaches responsibility and a sense of ownership. You won’t dread them coming over and having a lot of extra work to do cleaning up after them when they leave and you’ll look forward to them coming again.

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Thoughtful Christmas Gifts That Won’t Cost a Thing

April 14th, 2010 by pacapao


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We all get caught up in the material excesses of Christmas at some point. We shop for that perfect Christmas gift for that special someone, we wait in long lines, we spend a load of cash, only to find that the best gifts are the ones that don’t cost a thing but are filled with thought and joy. These are the true gifts of Christmas. Here are some surefire Christmas gift ideas that won’t cost you a cent but are guaranteed to please:

IOU’s

These are probably the most thoughtful gifts you can give. Figure out what someone needs or wants, something that’s not tangible, and write out an IOU to them on a Christmas card. Some examples:

- Your Mom would love some time alone to relax away from the baby, write an IOU for 2 hours of babysitting.

- You Dad plans to organize the garage, write an IOU for 2 hours of help with sorting out the garage.

- Your elderly neighbor could use a hand with yard work, write them an IOU for 1 hour of yard work on a future weekend.

- Your sister gets migraines a lot, write an IOU to give her some TLC during her next migraine.

- Your nephew is having trouble in math, write an IOU for 2 hours of math tutoring.

- Your friend recently moved so you don’t see them anymore, write an IOU for a trip to the park or some other special place.

There are a million different things you can write an IOU for, the only limit is the limit to your imagination.

Pictures & Collages

Relatives love to receive pictures of their family. When you buy school pictures or have any other type of picture taken, you are usually left with some extras. Put the extras together in an old album and give it as a gift. You can also make a collage with your pictures, these are easy to make and thoughtful gifts.

Crafts

There are tons of crafts you can make with stuff just laying around your house. From handmade ornaments to adorned picture frames to home decorations made with pinecones, twigs and branches.

Food

Many people make cookies, candy or some other treat for Christmas. Why not make a little extra and give them as gifts? Some other excellent food gifts that won’t break the bank are gift jar recipes, seasoning mixes, hot cocoa and drink mixes, spice rubs, flavored oils, flavored vinegars and pickled fruits and veggies.

Ornaments

Some of the easiest gifts to make are ornaments. Use old greeting cards, AOL cd’s, pinecones, foil, candy, pictures, gift wrapping, gift boxes etc. There’s a million ways you can make lovely ornaments from things found around your house.

Gift Basket

You can go all out and make a personalized, customized gift basket filled with each of these things. You might have an unused basket around the house, make sure it’s clean and fill it with an IOU or two, some cookies or candies, homemade hot cocoa mix, a picture collage and some ornaments.

No matter what you give, put plenty of thought and care into it and your gift will surely mean much more to the recipient than a $200 MP3 player or $50 jeans.

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Photo Postage Stamps – Great Innovations in Stamps

April 13th, 2010 by pacapao


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Photo postage stamps aren’t such a new idea; its been around for years! The USPS (United States Postal Service) briefly suspended the use of such a stamp due to security concerns. There are certainly a number of reasons that the USPS would want to abolish all photo stamps, for example in the height of the anthrax scares a stamp with a scull and cross bones plus the word Anthrax caused a sorting office to shut down for several hours. Although custom photo stamps are legitimate, perhaps getting rid of them would put people off trying to get away with counterfeit postage stamps!

The USPS decided that it would allow another phase of a pilot program allowing companies to sell their customers photo postage stamps. The first stage of the trial was a huge success; however the USPS wants to make sure that these custom postage stamps aren’t just a fad.

What is a photo postage stamp?

Photo postage stamps allow people to put a photo of pretty much whatever they want to on their stamp. There are however exceptions, you cannot for example put pornographic or disturbing images onto your photo stamp.

Photo stamps are useful for:

-Weddings

-Births

-Anniversaries

-Business Logos

-Any Special Occasion

Internet pranksters – screening photo stamps for validity

Being able to put an image of anything you want onto your stamps is very exciting for most people; however some internet pranksters just take things too far. Some people have tried to order stamps with people like Slobodan Milosevic on them, as these could cause public outrage its important for the organizations that are permitted to produce photo postal stamps to have proper screening processes in place.

Along with controversial figures, the other things that must not be allowed on postage stamps are pornographic images, and also certain religious symbols. Copyright is a tricky subject; technically you should only use material on a stamp that you own the rights to, or have permission to use. Other than this and advertising, the images can be of pretty much anything.

The company that supplies the postage stamps are personally responsible for screening, this is nothing to do with the USPS. The vendors themselves should reject the images that break the strict rules set down by the USPS. The USPS is able to find out which company generated the stamp by looking at the information encoded in the stamps barcode, therefore any company not screening images properly could find themselves losing the rights to print postage.

Where can I get my photo postage stamps?

There are three main custom stamp vendors in America , Stamps.com, which has been a key contender ever since the postal services first trial. Endica are also permitted to produce stamps. Pitney Bowes the popular franking machine manufacturer has realized that photo stamps trespass into their industry, and so they are grabbing hold of this opportunity with both hands and refusing to let go!

Photo stamps are a worldwide phenomenon!

Photo postal stamps arent just popular in America , theyre popular worldwide! England has one of the oldest postal services in the world, but even so the Royal Mail is adopting online photo postage stamps. Currently in England you can only buy the stamps directly from the Royal Mail (the equivalent of the USPS), but only time will tell as to when they will adopt the same personalization.

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Organizing Your Child’s Room

April 12th, 2010 by pacapao

An organized adult usually starts out learning to be organized as a young child. Chances are that if you aren’t taught organizational skills as a child you will probably not be an organized adult. By starting when your child is young you can teach them skills that will be useful to them for their entire life.

Having an organized room lets you find things easily. It helps reduce your stress because you aren’t constantly searching for things. Organizing a child’s room is a little different than organizing an adult’s room in that you will need to use more “visual” aides and labels.

For toys: use plastic bins (clear works best because they can also see through them). Label each bin with what’s inside. For example: Cars/trucks, building blocks, games, puzzles, books…

For toys and things that have a lot of parts, get smaller containers to house those parts so that they have a place to go after they are done playing with them.

If you child is not old enough to read or if your child is more of a “visual” thinker… you can cut out pictures of whatever is in the bin and tape it to the outside.

The same idea can be applied to their clothes. Put a picture of “pants” or “shirts” or “socks” on the outside of where you want those clothes to go.

Get down to the child’s level! If a child can’t reach the hangers or the bins to put their things away… the clothes and toys will just end up on the floor.

For a child’s closet you need to hang things at their level (and as they grow you should be able to adjust their shelves to a higher level… which will also give you more room on the bottom). If you keep a child’s closet at the standard “adult” height and they can’t reach it… they won’t be able to put their things away themselves… and they will always expect you to put everything away for them. And you just set yourself up to be their maid.

Under bed storage. There are a variety of great under the bed storage bins (some come with wheels) that can take advantage of the room under their beds. Toys or extra clothes (not in season) or extra blankets… can all take advantage of the wasted space under the bed.

For school age children have a place set aside in their room for their books and homework. When they are done with their homework have them put it into their “school spot” so that they are ready for school the next morning.

Start the teaching process for good organizational skills when the kids are young. Very young. As soon as they can start walking… they can be taught to put their things away. By having a place for everything and having pictures or labels on it so that they know exactly where things should go… they will get into the habit of putting things into the correct spot. And before you know it their rooms will be “organized” and clean.

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Cat Litter – Sorting Through Your Options

April 9th, 2010 by pacapao

Cats are one of the best pets to have if the idea of housetraining an animal makes your nervous. They can be house pets, kept inside completely as long as you use a litter box. Once you have decided to get a cat then you will need to decide which cat littler is best for both your cat and your home. Most kittens have been taught by their mother on how to use a littler box, but you need to be sure to show your cat or kitten just where box is. You also need to be sure to keep the litter clean and make sure the cat like it, otherwise your pet may find another place to use as his or her rest room.

There are all sorts of cat litter to choose from, so it will help if you know a bit about the different types before making your choice.

Clay based litter is perhaps the cheapest available. It was also the first to be used commercially. The biggest disadvantage is that it needs to be cleaned and changed more often than others because clay not only absorbs all the liquid, but it absorbs the odors as well. This may not be a good choice if you have a cat that is prone to allergies as dust can be an issue is the cat scratches around in the litter.

Silica based litter uses water and sand as well as odor controlling crystals. You need to remove the solid waste where as the liquid waste is absorbed by the crystals or granules. This litter has no clumping action and it is also biodegradable. This litter will go back to its sandy type of base when it decomposes.

Clumping litter is perhaps the most popular type of used, as it works with the moisture in the cats waste. It clumps up when the waste is deposited onto it and then you can simply scoop out the cats waste without having to change the entire box each time. You can add new litter to the box to replace what you cleaned out. One of the problems with this type of litter is that if the cat eats it, it can cause problems since it works with moisture and clumps together. You can get clumping litters in a variety of scents to help hide the odor of the cat waste.

Paper litter is made from recycled paper or pellets and is becoming more and more popular. It is highly absorbent as well as being light weight and biodegradable.

Finally, wood cat litter that is made from wood is also biodegradable. It is generally made from recycled wood and pine seems to be the favorite since it has great natural odor absorbency. But almost all softwood litters are extremely absorbent and have natural odor control. This makes it since there is no need to add any chemicals making it a good natural product that can be used.

Once you decide what type of litter you’d like to use, you’ll obviously need to consult with your cat. He’ll let you know if he likes or dislikes it by whether or not he actually uses it. Some cats for instance, don’t like anything silica based because the crystals may hurt their paws. Others won’t use pine because they don’t like the smell. The good thing about cats is they can easily let you know what they like and dislike without saying a word.

There is an ever increasing number of cat litter options available to pet owners. Before you pick one for you cat, it’s good to know a few of the strengths and weaknesses of each type.

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Organizing a Home

April 8th, 2010 by pacapao

Things are not as easy as they appear when organizing a home, especially when you don’t have any systematic process to finish it. So before organizing a home, you have to organize a system first. Don’t hesitate to get a pen and a sheet of paper and jot down the obstacles and all the hazards that you can see in a particular room. That will be your problem page. And eventually you can mark out each item that you are able to return to its proper place. At the day’s end, you would be surprised with the amount of items you organized. Yes, organizing a home can be really fulfilling when done systematically. Most of these clutter and trash could have been prevented if some of these are set up to start of.

First off, have you noticed that normally rooms do not have trash bins? For some, other than it is difficult to find something that will match the interior motif, if stuck with food, there is a tendency that it may emit foul odor. Resolution? Design your own wastebasket or trash bin. Make something out of a certain paint can or a plastic box as well. The smell? Cover your trash. And to avoid the foul smell, dispose your garbage daily.

Choose a corner and make it the play room. Toys would tend to find their way anywhere. And it will truly catch your attention when you step on a Lego piece in the kitchen floor. Corners can give you about two and sometimes three walls to store the toys and with that you merely have one wall left to guard. It would be best to include the whole family in your home organizing activities. In fact, so it can be more fun, you can assemble teams and claim one particular room to organize. For instance, mother and son can team up and de-clutter the bathroom. The dad and daughter tandem might want to go for the kitchen challenge. At the end of a working day, you can compare notes and brag about the things that you earned. It’s a great way to bond and accomplish things as one family. if you have the odd man out, that person can bathe the pet dog or clean the dog’s house or the tool shed as well.

If everyone in the family is busy, it can’t be an excuse not to organize your home since if you don’t start now, you won’t be able to start it at all. And any home that is disorganized may cause you stress and anxiety. What you have to do is schedule the organizing activity. Nobody can really be that busy. If it means you have to give up a regimen, you can give it up. Organizing a home can’t take many weeks to be finished. You can allot an hour or two everyday to get the organizing activity kick in.

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How to Get Rid of Clutter – 7 Free Clutter Tips

April 7th, 2010 by pacapao

When you’re standing in the middle of a cluttered room, you may get an overwhelming feeling of helplessness. The clutter monster has taken over your living space and it seems almost futile to attempt to tame it. But, you know that if you don’t do something soon, the situation is going to get worse.

There’s a difference between having a messy room, which can be easily picked up, and a cluttered filled room, which usually means there are a variety of items scattered all over the place. Shoes, clothes, toys, important papers, and yes, even food can all be taking up your valuable space. Not only does clutter look bad, but it can also make you feel as if your life is out of control.

I’m sure you’d much rather come home to a clean space where you can kick your feet up on the couch and relax after a long day of work. Instead, you come home and face a room (or several rooms) full of disorganized chaos. Is this how you really want to live?

Of course not. Maybe you’ve been putting off cleaning up your clutter because you just don’t know where to begin. It may be a big task, but you can definitely tackle it and restore your living space to its natural state of cozy comfort.

Tip #1 – Get an appointment book and schedule a date and time that you can devote to cleaning up a specific cluttered space. Unless you are in a hurry, no need to try to do the whole job in one day. Make an appointment with yourself for 15 minutes, 30 minutes or one hour and stick to it.

Tip #2 – Organize items according to what you intend to do with them. Store it, Give it Away, or Dump It. This is the part that may take some time. You may find that while going through things, you’re finding it hard to put some items into the dump it pile, even though you don’t use it in any way. Just remember, if you’re gong to keep the item, you need to find a good place to put it so that it’s out of the way.

Tip #3 – Anything that is broken, has been outgrown, or is no longer of any interest to you or your family, should be thrown out or given away to charity. You’ve enjoyed having these things, but there’s no reason to keep them around.

Tip #4 – Throw out old receipts, bills and bank statements. If you need to keep receipts for tax purposes, then put them in their own file box and separate by year.

Tip #5 – Gather up any scattered toys and put them in a toy box or bin. Children should learn how to pick up their toys and put them in the toy box when done playing. Big toys should be stored in a closet, garage, or basement. Computer games should also be stored in their own storage box.

Tip # 6 – Books, music CDs and DVDs should be stored on a bookshelf or special storage unit. Invest in a CD rack that stores 50 to 100 discs. You can organize DVDs by category: mystery, drama, horror, comedy, etc.

Tip # 7 – Big plastic storage containers and clear plastic shoeboxes are easy to find and are great for storing all kinds of things, especially if you don’t have a lot of space. Store books, clothes, shoes, knick knacks, holiday decorations, jewelry, ipods, tools, and much more.

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Organizing a Garage Sale With These Simple Little Tips So You Don’t Get Yourself in a Twist

April 4th, 2010 by pacapao

If you have been accumulating stuff in your garage for some years, and your garage is filling up quickly, it may be time to have a garage sale to get rid of some of the stuff.

There is some effort involved with organizing a garage sale, but the rewards associated with holding one and earning some extra cash can be at the same time quite rewarding. Follow these easy tips and start preparing for your garage sale earlier rather than later.

Clean Up

First things first – start by decluttering your garage and sorting through items in a logical fashion. Sort and group items according to whether you intend to keep the item, throw it away or sell it either at you garage sale or through other sources like eBay or craigslist.

Identify Items to Sell

Once you have identified what items are worth selling, place these items aside in one pile. Some things to consider when deciding whether to sell items at a garage sale include its condition, whether you think you can fetch a good price for the item, and whether it is a popular item that is in demand.

Price Items to Sell

Once you have collected all the items that you want to sell at your sale, it’s time to price items. At this stage, it’s a good idea to make an inventory list of all the items that you intend to sell. When making your inventory list, detail the item and the intended price that you wish to sell it for. That way, when it comes to the actual day of your sale, as you sell items, you can mark them off your list and record the price that you sold it for. You will also need to find some labels so that you can price items.

Prepare items for Sale

Some of the items that you have set aside for sale may require a bit of a clean up to bring them to a good condition for sale. Grab your cleaning cloth and other cleaning equipment, and spend a couple of hours polishing, cleaning, dusting and sprucing items up ready for sale.

Set up Shop

It’s good to set up shop with your sale with at least two persons manning the shop. One person can be in charge of handling the money and the other person can help with any queries about sale items. Don’t forget to set aside a bit of petty cash so that when people buy items you have small change on hand to return the right change to them.

Set a Date

Set a date for your garage sale well ahead of time. Book out this day as your big garage sale day and make sure you don’t line up any other commitments for the day.

Spread the Word

You want your garage sale to be as successful as possible so spread the word and let everyone know that you are having a big sale. Prepare some flyers and pin them up at your local shopping center. Make up some large signs advertising your garage sale and place them on streets near your house. As the saying goes “One man’s junk is another man’s treasure”.

Happy garage sale day.

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How To Turn Clutter to Cash

April 3rd, 2010 by pacapao


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We all tend to clutter up our homes, garages, garden shed’s. If you have some place to put stuff no doubt that place will end up cluttered. However, if you stop to think for a minute you may be able to turn some of that clutter into cash. The old saying that one man’s trash is another man’s treasure definitely rings true. It is very possible to turn your clutter to cash.

The first thing you should do is to start sorting out your clutter. You’ll need to make three piles in order to be the most efficient with your time. In one pile, you’ll put things that you no longer need and clearly have no value. No one is going to want your old receipt from Dunkin Donuts.

The next pile should be things you want to keep but need to reorganize. This pile might include things that have sentimental value or that you use frequently. Keep a cost benefits analysis in play here . If you only use an item once in a blue moon, but you can see others getting use out of it, you might want to consider putting it in the third pile.

The third pile is your clutter to cash pile. You should put things here that you’re sure you are willing to part with, and that might have value to other people. Some examples of this are old movies, toys, games, collectibles, etcetera. It is easy once you get the process down.

Before you can really start, you need to do away with all distractions. Throw the trash pile away, recycle it, do whatever you can to get it out of your sight. Then, tackle your keep pile. Put the things away in a place that makes sense. If the items don’t have a place, create one. Buy shelves or storage bins to place them in.

Once the first two piles are out of your way, you can begin to turn clutter to cash. One of the most common ways to do this is to hold a yard sale or garage sale. Price your items according to their worth to you, just know that these types of sales won’t bring you very much money.

One of the best ways is to sell them on eBay. EBay has the advantage of having millions of people who will possibly look at your listing. Things that sold at the garage sale for $1 may sell for $20, even $50 at an online auction. If there is a demand for your item, you’ll be able to find people to pay premium prices. Talk about clutter to cash!

Turning clutter to cash requires you to weed through and organize your items. There will be things that are trash, things that you want to keep, and things that have the potential to sell. There are a couple of ways, but the most effective way is to sell on eBay.

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Rock Band Network Reaper Test Preview for KINGS OF FEEDBACK – SPIDER (BASS PART)

March 25th, 2010 by pacapao

billtmiller.blogspot.com === gamertag: billtmiller === Still sorting out the midi rhythm game authoring puzzle maze of Rock Band Network at Harmonix Music to get a few of my tunes into the Rock Band Game. This is a screenshot of the audio program REAPER with the BTM fretless bass tracks for the KOF song SPIDER from the RULES CD. The PLAN is to eventually have KOF, OBE, DRUM ARMY, ORGY OF NOISE and some more new BTM songs in Rock Band later in 2010. KINGS OF FEEDBACK is my normal-ish ROCK band so I figured they would be an easy fit for the guitar bass drums vocals format. My OTHER BANDS are a bit weirder and include a variety of instruments (electric tennis racquet, circuit bent toys, chapman stick, synths, cello, violin, junk percussion, etc) and well be even more of a challenge to chart and play in rock band. Think GREEN RED YELLOW BLUE ORANGE… Download Kings Of Feedback – Spider (full song) – billtmiller.com BILL T MILLER = Bass VERNON TART = Vocals SEAN O’BRIEN = Guitar DAVE WENTWORTH = Drums Co-Produced by JON D’UVA & BILL T MILLER Engineered by ANDRE MORAN need/want more KINGS OF FEEDBACK ? kingsoffeedback.com DOWNLOAD complete KINGS OF FEEDBACK – RULES album with artwork at billtmiller.bandcamp.com Find me on ROCK BAND site at: rockband.com “I lost myself in the distance Out where the black spider crawls” note for authoring experts: this is just an early test preview snippet that i whipped up in November 2009, so don’t worry about authoring errors (note length and

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