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Where to find new home postcards

Do you have friends who have just moved or who are about to move? You could surprise them by sending them some funny postcard. Or how do you let all your friends know you changed house? Sending them a postcard could be a great idea, which will save you time and probably money as well. Another good situation for using new home postcards is when you move house. You can let all your friends know that by sending them a funny card in the mail.

New homeYou can find such cards online. For instance, check out these postcards: there’s a bunch of them for about any event that would cross your mind. I don’t know about you, but I’m a bit old fashioned I guess, because I still enjoy sending and receiving letters via snail mail. My friends make fun of me, they say we are now living in the internet and Facebook era, when nobody would ever waste time on sending letters, when they can simply write something on their friend’s Facebook wall. I can understand their point of view, but what can I do: I’m old fashioned and proud of it!

Business Cards Ideas for Your Health Business

If you are a health professional it is important to have good looking business cards to give your potential customers or patients. At least this is what my friend Melissa tells me. She runs a gym and she’s got the most amazing business cards I’ve seen. It’s true that she didn’t choose them from health business cards directories, she went for the help of a designer. She said the designing process was interesting. That guy showed her lots of photos of gyms, people exercising, smiling faces, then asked her to choose the most representative ones. She did so. In the next stage, the designer showed her several variants of graphics, based on the elements she had chosen. She was impressed by the creativity of this man. He combined two or three images in a single card, for a memorable effect.

After they settled for one of the graphics, she had the chance to choose the font for her business cards. There was an impressive number of typefaces on that website. You would just write the name of your business, then apply different fonts to it, so you could see how the final text would look like.

I asked my friend how much she paid for this, but she wouldn’t tell me. She said the designer made her a special favor, so the price is not relevant for his other customers. Too bad, because I was thinking to make some business cards for Charlotte’s Web to give people I get in touch with!

How To Get Almost Free Audiobooks Downloads


Listen to a bestseller for $7.49 at audible.com!
Audiobooks saved my sanity during crazy commuting times. I used to spend about 3-4 hours in my car every day, going to and coming back from the office. Sometimes traffic jams were so serious that I started to bring books with me in the car, thinking I’d read some on my way. That’s wrong. If you just sit there and do nothing, waiting times seem like ages. When you do something, such as reading or putting on makeup, the same waiting times seem much shorter. Reading books while stuck in traffic is non-sense. Drivers behind you won’t let you finish your sentence. If the line moves, you have to move with it and be fast. Then I made a fantastic discovery: audiobooks. The first audiobook I bought was by one of my favorite authors, Mircea Cartarescu. He was the reader and I found that to be cool, even though I had imagined his voice different. I thought it was amazing to have the chance to listen to how a writer interprets his own writing. The best of all was that I was able to use my commuting time in a pleasant and entertaining way.

Audiobooks downloads: cheaper than audiobook CD or books on tape

At first, each time I wanted a new audiobook, I would buy the CD. It was expensive, the average price for an audiobook CD was $30. At that time there were no audiobook downloads websites, so buying from bookshops was the only option. Today there are multiple options. Among the most convenient are membership sites. You pay a monthly or a yearly fee, then you get access to an entire library of audiobooks and you download the ones you like. Usually you get one or multiple free downloads as part of your membership. You may also get extra downloads for discounted prices. A good example is Audible.com with their Special Offer – Get Your First 3 Months at Audible for $7.49/month!. They have an impressive online library of more than 85,000 audiobooks, which you can download and listen to on your iPod, iPad, iPhone and other such devices. You can either buy and download audiobooks one by one, as you want them, or you can choose a membership plan. Such plans give you a certain number of credits which translate into up to 75% discounts for all audiobooks, audio newspapers and magazines in their database.

Audible features I like most

Audiobooks are grouped in 27 categories such as Arts & Entertainment, Bios & Memoirs, Classics, Fiction, Business, Kids, Health & Fitness, Language Instruction, Romance, Religion & Spirituality. Each category is divided in subcategories. This makes it very easy to find titles in the genre you want.

All audiobooks come with samples you can listen to for free. Then there’s the publisher’s summary, then reviews from people who downloaded the book. Reviews are useful, they either describe the book or comment on the narrator’s voice. Here’s an example:

BTW the narrator (Angela Dawe) is wonderful. One of the few females that can do male voices without making the male characters sound a little creepy.

Each audiobook is available in four audio formats: AM Radio, FM Radio, mp3 and CD. This means the sound quality is similar to the above mentioned options, not that you can listen to the book on the radio. There’s a table with all these, giving info on the file size and downloading time. If you are not sure what format to choose, you can look at the table and listen to samples of each one. Depending on the device you want to download to, you’ll see what formats work. This can be a little confusing at first, but if you know you only want to burn CDs to listen to in your car, that’s the option you always need to choose.

AudibleManager, the proprietary application that comes with your subscription, automatically downloads and syncs your subscription content with your playing device. This is very easy to use. I believe my mom could use it, too, and she knows almost nothing about computers.

There’s a special bestseller section. I like that because I’m always curious about the latest bestsellers, and I can find them very fast in Audible.

Last but not least, you can benefit from this Special Offer – Get Your First 3 Months at Audible for $7.49/month!, which is half of the regular membership price. You get one credit per month, which means you can download an audiobook for free. Very few titles are worth more than a credit. If you want to use more than the assigned credit, you’ll benefit from the 30% member-only discount on all your downloads. Read more about this and Download audiobooks to your iPod, iPhone, Blackberry & over 500+ devices. Save 50% for 3 months, only $7.49/mo. by clicking on the previous link.

I’ll quote from the Audible website the promotional offer details:

AudibleListener® Gold Membership Details
Get the first 3 months of the AudibleListener® Gold membership plan for just $7.49 per month, which includes one credit. For your convenience, your membership will automatically renew each month and the monthly membership fee will be billed to the credit card you used when you registered with Audible. After the 3 months, your credit card will be billed the regular membership price of $14.95 per month. With your membership, you will receive one credit per month plus members-only discounts on all audio purchases. Cancel anytime, effective the next billing cycle.

Automatic billing is convenient if you like the service and wish to continue using it. However, if you feel like giving up, you need to remember to go and cancel your subscription. This may seem a bit naughty, but it’s common practice for many membership communities. Anyway, if you want to check out Audible and their impressive library, here’s the Special Offer – Get Your First 3 Months at Audible for $7.49/month!.

Would You Upgrade To iPad 2 Or Wait For iPad 3?

Apple iPad 2

Apple iPad 2

I thought iPad was a cool gadget to have, so I made an effort and bought one last year. Then I made another effort and bought some neat accessories.

Now I see the new iPad 2 is going to be in shops this month. In a way, I like it more than the previous one. Plus, it will be available for the same price as the first version. My problem is that $500 is not pocket change for me, so I’m not so sure if it’s worth spending that to upgrade to iPad 2, especially that I read on a website that the real revelation will be the iPad 3, which is going to be launched in early 2012. I’m not sure where I read that, so I can’t say it’s a trustworthy source. Please don’t take this for granted.

Anyway, here’s how I see things:

  • I love the fact that iPad 2 has two cameras, because Face Time is such a cool app to have.
  • I love it that it’s thinner and lighter than the original iPad
  • I think the iPad 2 Smart Cover is probably the smartest cover I’ve seen. I find that magnetic alignment simply genius, I like that I can buy the cover in more colors, so I can match it with my outfits.
  • The faster processor and better operating system don’t say much to me. I find the iPad I have now fast enough for what I need, so I wouldn’t spend money to get this.
  • I already bought nice Gelaskins, so I’ll need to buy some again, because the iPad 2 is a bit smaller.
  • The iPad 2 still doesn’t “see” Flash, this being one of my major discontents.

One thing that crossed my mind was to sell my iPad for some $200-$250 and go for the upgrade. However, I’m not sure I could find a buyer for that price and I’m still not convinced I won’t be sorry later on, when the iPad 3 will be out.

What would you do? Would you sell your iPad and go for iPad 2 or would you rather wait for the next version?

Are Artificial Christmas Trees Better Than Natural Ones?

Until very recently I was a big fan of natural trees for Christmas. I just love their fresh scent and I can’t imagine Christmas without it. However, I’ve started to ask myself whether I’m being selfish in my desire of killing one tree each year just for the sale of a few days of Christmas fun. Then I started to do some research and it didn’t take long until I found a few websites that made me change my mind in this respect. One of those sites is named exactly Artificial Christmas Trees and I was attracted by it from the very first glance, because it has a friendly look and feel. I love the falling snow effect and I’d be happy to discover how to add that to my site for December.

Back to our Christmas decorations, this is one of the trees I liked very much on the previously mentioned website (sorry for “borrowing” the photo, but I really wanted to show it to my readers):
artificial Christmas tree - bronze
Surprisingly, I liked this tree even though it doesn’t look realistic at all. Maybe that’s because I’m a bit bored with conventions lately and I try to do stuff other way than most people do. This bronze color is absolutely fantastic and the metallic look combined with the mini lights make the tree look like coming straight from a winter tale. I think it evokes the spirit of Christmas, wouldn’t you agree? I’m sure all the kids will love it, so I’m strongly considering getting one soon.

The reason I posted this here is that I want to know your opinion on whether or not buying an artificial Christmas tree could be considered a green option. I do agree it saves 3-4 trees from being cut (thinking that I’d keep it for maximum 4 years before wanting a new one). Nonetheless, there’s some pollution in making an artificial tree as well, so it might be much more than 3-4 trees missing from the forest.

Have your say! Thanks!

The Best iPad Screen Protector

When I wrote about the five iPad accessories I like and recommend, I forgot to tell you about the best iPad screen protector and its advantages. I’ve tried several protective films and I wasn’t quite pleased, either because they peeled off as quickly as within one week, or because they got ugly scratches fast, thus needing frequent replacement. The last one I’ve tried was ZAGG Invisible Shield. It’s still on my screen and it’s looking like new, even now, after about one month. It seems to be really tough, I’m pleased. Too bad I bought the screen protection only. Now I wish I also had the iPad back covered, because it got scratched inside its case.

Anyway, here’s a video showing how to install the ZAGG protective film on the iPad screen:

Five iPad Accessories for Women

A lot of friends asked me to make this list of iPad accessories that any woman would want to have. I hesitated a bit because I wasn’t sure there are such items that women would use but men wouldn’t. Eventually, I decided to make the list because after using my iPad since more than one month now, I know what I appreciated most out of all things I bought for it.

1. The Joule iPad Stand

Joule iPad Stand

Joule iPad Stand

I like this one because it looks absolutely gorgeous, with or without the iPad on it. I use it mainly in the kitchen, when I cook using recipes found on other websites, but I also enjoy using it for watching videos or slide-shows with my friends. All these girls loved it and asked me where can they get one. Well, when I told them that I paid $129 for mine, they weren’t that inquisitive anymore.

Anyway, for all other girls that read my blog, here’s where I found this stunning iPad stand for the first time, even before it was available for purchase.

2. Oscar de la Renta iPad Clutch

Oscar de la Renta iPad case

Oscar de la Renta iPad case

I’m sorry for all those lambs that get killed for our purses, but I just love this iPad case made from the finest lamb skin, embroidered with elegant patterns. The lining is very soft, so I’m sure my iPad is safe inside this case. I also like the snap closure, because it’s tight enough for the iPad to be secure, yet easy to open when needed.

This case cost me $290. It’s a lot, but I think it’s worth the money because it makes me feel good each time I look at it. I find buying so many happiness moments for only $290 a bargain. However, if it doesn’t resonate with you in the same way, you’d better go for a cheaper case, as there are a lot iPad cases cheap and cute.

3. Apple Wireless Keyboard

Apple iPad wireless keyboard

Apple iPad wireless keyboard

I don’t know about others, but I love long nails. Long nails, however, are the enemies of touch screens, therefore girls who can’t say goodbye to their long nails need a real keyboard, because they won’t be able to type on the virtual one. At least I can’t. If any of you manages, maybe she can tell us more in the comments section. Until then, here’s where you can get such a wireless keyboard for iPad from: Apple Wireless Keyboard (Retail Packaging)

4. Gelaskins iPad Skin

ipad skin neo new york

Neo New York

This is not as much functional as beautiful. It’s a custom skin, very thin, with a matching desktop wallpaper. The skin plays also the role of protecting the iPad from little scratches which are almost inevitable. There are so many such beautiful skins on the Gelaskins website that I bought more than one. My iPad still wears the first one, which looks like new, so I suppose I won’t need to change it too soon.

5. Boxwave iPad Capacitive Stylus

Boxwave iPad capacitive stylus

Boxwave iPad capacitive stylus

This is a must-have accessory not only for girls with long nails, but also for boys with thick fingers. It allows you to use the virtual keyboard much better, so it’s good to have one. Here’s where you can get yours from: BoxWave Apple iPad Capacitive Stylus

Even if you’ve got the external keyboard, the stylus is still useful, because you won’t feel like carrying the keyboard with you everywhere. Well, if you do so, you’d better give up your iPad and choose a laptop. It will make your life easier.

This is my list. Of course I’ve got a car charger and some external speakers as well, but I’m not so pleased with them so I didn’t feel like listing them here.

What about you? Do you have an iPad? What accessories have you got for it?

Interactive Book Applications For Children

Children love books, that’s a fact. They seem to never have enough of their parents reading them stories. They never get tired of going through the same books again and a again, ten times, twelve times, million times. Yet the parents will soon go crazy if they don’t put a stop to this. Today I’ve discovered something that’s going to change the life of many parents, offering them a bit of peace while their kids entertain themselves: Touchoo electronic book applications. If you have an iPod or an iPad, all you need to do is install and launch the application, then let the child enjoy the stories and interact with the characters via the touch screen interface. I thought this could be useful, so I decided to write about it, to spread the word. Here’s a short video introducing Thumbelina, the classic Hans Christian Andersen story, adapted for the touch screen:

Chemical Free Cleaning: Expensive or Affordable?

I’ve got this very good friend who is concerned with chemical free cleaning. Being allergic to a lot of things others don’t even notice, I bet she pays attention to whatever may help her stay symptoms-free for as long as possible. However, eco-friendly detergents are almost twice as expensive as regular ones, so she can’t afford to buy those all the time. This is how we got to talk about our grandmothers and about their secrets of cleaning their homes with natural substances. Indeed, I still remember vinegar as being a must-have cleaning product in my grandma’s arsenal. She mixed it with various other foods to obtain cleaning solutions for windows, floors or carpets. Lemon was another universal cleaner. There were many other things which I don’t remember anymore, but I know it’s possible to have a perfectly clean house without using so many harsh chemicals. I agree a bigger scrubbing effort may be required, but if you care about going green, saving the environment and living in healthier conditions, then this is a small price to pay.

One of the cleaning methods I like lately is steaming. There are steam cleaners which don’t cost a fortune and yet do a good job in the household. I think I’ve paid about $50 for my steamer and I’m pleased with the way it cleans the floors. It works only with water, so it’s much easier to finish the cleaning now. I have pets and I always had to take of rinsing the floors very well, so they don’t carry detergent residues on their paws. I think this is one of the cheapest methods of green cleaning, wouldn’t you say so?

Now I have to ask you what other methods of chemicals-free cleaning do you know? What do you think in terms of costs: is is cheaper for a family to use only natural cleaning products?

Learning How To Play Guitar: You Are Wonderful Tonight

Do you want to learn guitar? It’s not as hard as you imagine, even if your age is already not-to-be-disclosed. All you need is a good guitar, a good course and a lot of time and patience. Let me tell you something: when I learn a new song, I usually have to practice at least for two weeks before being as confident as to play it to other people. Let’s take only one example, a song I like very much: You Are Wonderful Tonight, by Eric Clapton. I wanted to learn how to play it on my guitar and I found this video which looked quite helpful. What I liked about the author was that he slowed down with the playing while explaining how he moved from C to D, then to G, this alternation managing to generate that awesome sound. Chords, strumming patterns, fingerpicking, everything is in the demo. Even so, I quickly discovered that I forget what to do with my fingers, so I really had to practice a lot before being able to unconsciously remember all that stuff that makes the song.


Now I can play it almost without mistake. Yes, I still have issues with that part where I need to alternate the 12th and 14th riffs, if you know what I’m talking about. When I’ll master that too, I’ll make a recording and post it here for you.

Do you play guitar? What songs do you play best?