April Is National Card And Letter Writing Month: My Letter Writing Memories

Girls Love Mail cards in box

Did you know that April is National Card and Letter Writing Month? Yea, I didn’t.  Well at least not until about a week ago.  When I heard that, it got me thinking.  I have no idea when the last time I sat down and wrote a letter to someone was.  I started thinking about how I used to write to my old college room mate.  I actually found some of her old letters after my family and I moved to our new house. My hubby had them in the burn bin and I found them. I grabbed them out and started reading them again.  Oh my gosh did it bring back memories.  I took a picture of them and shared them with her on facebook.

amy letters

Then I started thinking about how when I was in 2nd or 3rd grade, the teacher asked the class who would like to write to a soldier overseas.  There was a main address to send all the letters to and my letter went to a soldier named Sydney during Desert Storm.  We wrote back and forth.  He sent me a few cool things like water bottle labels and I think a coin or two.  I lost track of him for a while then he sent me a letter in the mail in the off chance I still lived at the same address.  I didn’t but it just so happens that my dad worked in the post office at the time and was able to get the letter directed to me.  Mind you this is something like 20+ years after the last letters were written.  I now talk to him on Facebook (isn’t facebook grand). Anyway, I believe his story was that he was cleaning his garage and came across a box that had letters that people had written to him during his service.  He found some of my letters and that’s how he got in touch again.

Then I had a pen pal in Russia.  Back before the USSR broke up and we didn’t have the little countries like Georgia.  My pen pal’s name was Svetlana.  She tried very hard to write in English we wrote back and forth often but after the USSR was no longer the USSR the letters stopped coming.  I often wonder how Svetlana is doing.

So I know I rambled on a bit there but you can see, all those letters had a special meaning to me and some of the others involved.   It’s like finding a forgotten treasure when you come across old letters.  I know it takes me back to that time, nostalgia I guess people would call it.

So if you want to put pen to paper and celebrate National Card and Letter Writing month I have an idea for you that will be both meaningful and appreciated.

Girls Love Mail

Girls Love Mail is a Northern California Non-profit. Founded in 2011 by Folsom, CA resident Gina L. Mulligan, breast cancer survivor. When undergoing treatment she received over 200 cards and letters from friends, family, and people she never met.  They provided her with inspiration and strength.  Now Girls Love Mail distributes more than 50,000 cards and letters.

“Girls Love Mail lets women know they’re not alone by giving them letters of encouragement when they are first diagnosed,” says Gina. Letter writers of all ages and from across the country are joining us in this intimate act that provides so much comfort to these women. We provide help on the website about how to get started and what to say in your handwritten letter.”

If you’d like to write and send your own card or letter for a cancer patient you can send them to this address:

Girls Love Mail
193 Blue Ravine Road, Suite 120
Folsom, California 95630

I know I will.  I might even make a new friend! You can even check out the Girls Love Mail site if you need ideas or inspiration to start your writing.

 

 

 

 

 

New Magformers 26 Piece Neon Set

I had heard of Magformers before but my kids and I hadn’t tried them before. My kids love any kind of building materials so I figured they’d probably like the new Magformers 26 piece neon set.

magformers neon

For Easter  I like to put a toy and an article of clothing in the kids baskets and just a little bit of candy.  I put this Magformers set in my 6 year old son’s Easter basket.  This was probably THE Easter item for the family.  Everyone wanted to give them a try.

Magformers Easter Basket

You can see that was the first thing he pulled out of his basket when he found it. He couldn’t wait to get them open to play with them. The set comes with a project idea book too but my son wanted to make his own creation first.

magformers creation collage

My middle son is 12 years old. He was hovering waiting until my youngest son had his turn. Then he wanted to give it a try. He chose to use the project book. My 12 year old son has always been really good at putting things together so the projects in the book didn’t take him very long. He enjoyed himself though.

Magformers project complete

My 3 year old daughter tried them and I even played with them for a little while. You could get really creative with these. You wouldn’t necessarily have to build them in 3D. You could create a design on a metal surface like a door or refrigerator too.  I like that the magnets are safely encapsulated inside the magformers so little ones couldn’t easily remove them and swallow them.

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Want to get the New 26 pc Neon set or any other Magformers set?  I have a 30% off coupon for you! Just use code Magformers30 at Magformers.com

 

I received the above mentioned product in order to complete an honest review as part of the US Family Guide blogger program.  Any opinions expressed are my own.

This Watch Is Packed With Features For $12

My older boys are 13 and 12 years old.  They’re mostly out of the “big kid” stage and are moving into the teen years. They want fancy things but don’t always take care of them.  Like watches for instance. I refuse to spend more than $15 for a watch for them. In they’re life they’ve each probably had about 3 or 4 watches. None of which the whereabouts are known. So when my 12 year old says “I forgot to charge my phone so I didn’t know what time it was” for about the 12th time, I decided he needed another watch.

Aposon Men’s digital sport watch seemed the way to go.  It gave my son cool features he’d like and I feel I got more bang for my buck.

aposon watch

This watch has a large digital face. It has a stop watch feature. It keeps time in both standard and military time. It has an alarm feature and a back light. It’s also water resistant up to 164ft (50 M, 5 ATM.) It also has displays the day, month, and year.

The wrist band is comfortable to wear and made of rubber so it’s durable.  My only complaint about this watch is that it’s obvious the instructions were written by someone who struggles with the English language.  Even at that, I was able to figure it out with the instructions. My son is happy that he has a Men’s watch and I’m happy that he’s happy and didn’t have to spend a fortune.  Now, anyone want to start a poll to see how long he keeps possession of this watch?

You can find the Aposon Men’s digital sport watch on Amazon:

I received the above mentioned product in order to complete an honest review. Any opinions expressed are my own.

6 Retail Tricks That Make You Look Foolish

While most of us limit our practical jokes to the first day of April, retailers use several tricks to fool shoppers all year long into spending their hard-earned  dollars. As consumer behavior shifts more toward experiences over products, stores are getting sneakier with their sales strategies, duping customers in increasingly  deceptive ways.

Consider the following retail traps that make you look a fool, and how to avoid them during your next shopping trip.

retail tricks picture

1. Dressing room deceptions.
Some retailers use special lighting, tilted mirrors and even special products to make customers appear slimmer and tanner in dressing rooms. This strategy was the  subject of a recent TODAY Show Rossen Reports segment that profiled the creator of a mirror that made shoppers look 10 to 15 pounds lighter. When you feel more  attractive in an article of clothing, you’re more likely to buy it, so retailers go to great lengths to create a flattering reflection which encourages you to spend.  Evaluate a purchase based on how closely it meets your needs and budget, and make sure the store accepts returns for a full refund if you decide later that you aren’t  happy with the fit and style.

2. Charm pricing.
Price tags that end with 0.09, 0.95 and 0.99 are statistically more attractive to consumers compared to full-dollar pricing. Why? Because shoppers tend to only focus  on the number to the left of the decimal point, a tendency dubbed the “left-digit effect.” For example, consumers are more likely to purchase an item priced at $4.99  compared to one price at $5.00, even though the difference is just one cent. The perceived difference is much greater since consumers typically round down, and  retailers use this to their advantage. Get in the habit of rounding up before making your buying decision!

3. Urgent promotions and emails.
Creating a sense of urgency is the bedrock of many promotions and messages and represents a great way to get consumers to make impulse purchases. When shoppers  receive an email with “limited-time only” deals or “one-day” sales, they’re more likely to buy immediately for fear of missing out on the savings opportunity. Sales  and promotions are recurring, though, so consumers almost always have the opportunity to take advantage of discounts at any given time. Unsubscribe from retailers’  e-newsletters and use sites likeCouponSherpa.com for printable and online coupons when you need them.

4. Purchase minimums.
Shoppers like to think they’re in control of their spending, but retailers are sneaky in getting consumers to buy more than they intended. Free shipping minimums are  examples of threshold offers used by online retailers to force customers to spend a certain amount to qualify for free delivery. Bounce-back offers like Kohl’s Cash  are another popular strategy which requires customers to fulfill a minimum spend in order to receive a savings voucher for a future visit. Don’t let retailers dictate  your purchase amount and wait for a free shipping offer or search for codes on FreeShipping.org, and earn bounce-back offers only when your planned spend meets the  criteria.

5. Store-card discounts.
Playing off a shopper’s desire to save money, retailers promote new discounts with a one-time deal of 10 to 20% off to those who apply for a store credit card. While  these initial savings are tempting, the long-term benefits of these strategies are suspect. Retail associates are often incentivized to pitch store credit cards that  feature low credit limits and high APRs, neither of which are ideal for customer budgets or credit scores. What’s more, store’s know that consumers are likely to buy  more in that first initial visit to maximize the discount savings and will be prone to increase spending when swiping a card. It’s best to stick with one major credit  card that offers cash-back rewards or travel points.

6. Tiered savings.
The slogan “buy more, save more” is used by many retailers, from clothing to furniture stores, to create the perception of extra value. These tiered savings include  deals like $10 off $50, $15 off $75 or $20 off $100. While it’s tempting to opt for the biggest savings ($20 in this example), each deal represents the same savings  of 20%. Tiered discounts drive shoppers to spend more to yield a greater savings even though the deal is the same in each example. In reality, the more money you  spend, the less you have in your wallet or bank account, so don’t let these types of offers fool you into buying more!

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Baltic Amber Anklets for Baby

When my daughter was not quite a year old. I got her a baltic amber teething necklace.  I had heard they they could help with teething pain and other pain. Baltic amber contains succinic acid said to be a natural pain reliever.  I’ll be honest, since my daughter couldn’t talk much at the time I really don’t know how much it helped with pain.  I do remember not having to give her as much infant tylenol or orajel as I did with my boys.

My daugther wore her necklace often and still wears it today.  If I take it off and forget to put it back on she asks where her necklace is.  She is 3 years old now. Plus that fact that it looks super cute on her.  When I had the chance to review baltic amber ankle bracelets from Pretty Baby,  I figured sure why  not.

The package I received had 5 different colors of baltic amber ankle bracelets.  Beautiful rich colors.  It also came with a certificate of authenticity.

baltic amber bracelets in box

Since my daughter is 3 she was able to wear it as a bracelet which she preferred.  If using on a baby though, they advise you to use it as an anklet and cover it with a sock so your baby isn’t pulling on it or trying to chew on it.

Which brings me to another point.  Baltic Amber jewelry is not meant for babies/toddlers to put in their mouth and teeth on.  It is meant to wear and let the succinic acid help with the pain.

baltic amber bracelet outside close up

 

My daughter loves her new “bracelets” and a couple match her necklace. These bracelets are made well and the colors are beautiful. You can find the set of 5 that I received on Amazon:

I received the above mentioned products in order to complete an honest review. Any opinions expressed are my own.