May
23
2008
I don’t know if you live in a tourist area like I do, but Memorial Day is the time when you need to watch out for traffic and make sure all your BBQ’s are safe.
I was sad to learn about Steven Curtis Chapman losing his daughter in an accident right at their home. His son was backing up his car and didn’t see his little sister. She was 5 years old. I also have a friend that works for Associated Content who lost her 6 year old son because of an accident in her driveway. Her son was stuck by a truck driver who had a suspended license at the time.
My point is that you take care this weekend and keep your kids in the back yard safe from harm. When BBQing keep your kids indoors. I don’t want to go over all the tragedy’s that occurred with a grill. This weekend should be fun and not marked with a senseless tragedy.
Since this blog is about working from home I’ll give you one tip of advice to close. Make sure you take some time off to enjoy with your family this weekend. Being able to work online means I could potentially work every single day. This is not healthy if you are neglecting getting out there and having some fun. So go to that BBQ, be safe, and have a great weekend.
May
09
2008
Happy Mother’s Day
To all my wonderful WAHM friends a big Happy Mother’s Day to you. Make sure you take the day off and don’t spend all day online. Find some way to pamper yourself for a little while and then spend the rest of the day playing with those cute kids of your’s.
My daughter has been counting down the days because she has some kind of special surprise she made me. She has had it hidden in her room (hope she’ll be able to find it in that jungle) and whatever it is, I can tell she is proud of it. She did make me the cutest little bouquet of tin foil roses that I ever saw. I liked it so much she then made me one out of paper. She is so creative for only being 8 years old.
So I wish you all a Happy Mother’s Day and some great memories with your kids.
Apr
30
2008
I have gotten so many fake eBay and PayPal I had to warn you about them. The messages come saying you have an unpaid item you need to pay for, or your account is about to be closed. There are new clever ones coming out each day and I seem to be getting all of them. It’s fine because I know what to do. I am going to share that with you so you don’t get scammed.
First, don’t click on a single thing in the email. Somehow from that click they can gather all of your personal information and steal your identity. If you have clicked on it I would keep an eye on my credit report if I was you.
Second, you want to forward the email to spoof@ebay.com or spoof@paypal.com. They respond very quickly and let you know if the email is a fake or real.
Finally, log in to your eBay or Paypal account in a seperate browser to see if the email was telling the truth. If it was you would see it on your account page. Don’t see it-than it’s a fake.
Be careful and do your diligent homework and you won’t be sorry.
Apr
23
2008
I look forward to providing you with legitimate work at home information. I also want you to feel free to ask me about any website, business product, or service and I will review it for you. I will give the truth. If something is questionable I will say so. If I find it to be a legitimate work at home job or opportunity I will let you know all about it.
Enjoy reading and searching for my blog. I am glad you came to visit.
Alicia