Recently, my little one acquired yet another "cootie" which involved lots of phlem, mucous and the rest of the "cootie" brigade. Never afraid to voice her likes and dislikes, upon attempting to rub some "Vicks Vapor Rub" on her chest in an attempt to break up some of her congestion, I was meet with a flurry of "no's" and body limbs moving in all different directions.
Enter....(drum roll, please)......."PediaCare Gentle Vapors Vapor-Plug". This little "plug-in" comes with pads that are treated with a blend of menthol, eucalyptus, camphor, lavender & chamomile. Have to admit, I was skeptical, but this little unit filled my daughter's entire room with vapors and she was able, despite her nose and chest congestion, to get a good night's sleep.
To view a detailed product description, visit:
http://www.pfizer.com and choose Pedicare.
Tuesday, March 14, 2006
Tuesday, March 07, 2006
Back to the iRobot
As promised, I did a little research into the cost of the iRobot.......not that bad, price wise. I received the iRobot Roomba Red as a gift and according to the official iRobot website (which is http://www.irobot.com) the model I received retails for approximately $150.00. Not bad, huh?
I have to tell you, this thing really does work. As I have previously mentioned, it takes a longer amount of time than vacuuming yourself, but who cares?????
Additional, and in some cases much more expensive, models are also available. The Roomba Scheduler allows you to schedule specific cleaning times....a bit much for me. I mean c'mon for an additional $180.00 in my pocket, I think I can handle pushing the button.
Believe it or not, iRobot also offers a robot that washes your floor. Seeing as I could begin to twitch and sweat if there are streaks in my floors, I'll wait for someone else to try that one out.
Be sure to visit the website and check it out.
http://www.irobot.com
I have to tell you, this thing really does work. As I have previously mentioned, it takes a longer amount of time than vacuuming yourself, but who cares?????
Additional, and in some cases much more expensive, models are also available. The Roomba Scheduler allows you to schedule specific cleaning times....a bit much for me. I mean c'mon for an additional $180.00 in my pocket, I think I can handle pushing the button.
Believe it or not, iRobot also offers a robot that washes your floor. Seeing as I could begin to twitch and sweat if there are streaks in my floors, I'll wait for someone else to try that one out.
Be sure to visit the website and check it out.
http://www.irobot.com
Sunday, March 05, 2006
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Saturday, March 04, 2006
What do YOU think?
Ok, here's a little story:
I have a friend, let's call her "Lady W", who has a friend, we'll call her "Lady P" that she both works with and has a VERY close relationship with.
"Lady W" is, in VERY loose terms, "Lady P's" boss. It APPEARS, that "Lady P" has made an attempt to get "Lady W" in trouble with the big boss by telling the big boss about something that went wrong within the company that "Lady W" had not yet had time to research and find a solution.
The question: Does "Lady W" confront "Lady P" or does she keep quiet and just back herself out of the friendship??????
My advice was to both confront "Lady P" AND back out of the friendship, but as I have retold this story to others, the answer has varied.
What do YOU think "Lady W" should do?
I have a friend, let's call her "Lady W", who has a friend, we'll call her "Lady P" that she both works with and has a VERY close relationship with.
"Lady W" is, in VERY loose terms, "Lady P's" boss. It APPEARS, that "Lady P" has made an attempt to get "Lady W" in trouble with the big boss by telling the big boss about something that went wrong within the company that "Lady W" had not yet had time to research and find a solution.
The question: Does "Lady W" confront "Lady P" or does she keep quiet and just back herself out of the friendship??????
My advice was to both confront "Lady P" AND back out of the friendship, but as I have retold this story to others, the answer has varied.
What do YOU think "Lady W" should do?
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