Wednesday, November 19, 2008

An amazing ground-floor home-based business

Hi all,
Jennifer and I just came back from an amazing seminar for a ground floor home based business. Everyone likes to shop, so why not get paid for it? This new business that we found lets us shop at all of our favorite stores like Target (Tar Zhay), Home Depot, Office Depot and Randy's favorite, Toys R' Us. This company is a portal through which we can go to our favorite shops and purchase our stuff online, and here is the great part: WE GET CASH BACK FOR WHAT WE BUY!!!! There is pretty much every shop on this site!! Another part about this company is that they are GREEN. This company has a huge line of Green products that we get a discount of up to 30% off of the goods. You guys have to check their site out: www.shoptoearn.net/rsf. If the business opportunity interests you, just click the sign up button.
This company is going to be huge, they have been open for business (on-line) since March of this year and they are getting new customers everyday.

CHECK IT OUT HERE

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Our Son's first trip to Disney world...some tips and tricks we learned.

Hi all,
Well, we did it....we to the Great Randino to The Magic Kingdom. A few things we learned and are happy to share:
1. SAFETY!!!!! Since you have your digital camera and or video camera take a picture of your child. IF they get lost or seperated from you, you have got a picture of what they are wearing and you can share this with Security or Guest Relations.
As soon as you find a cast member, point to their name tag (they all should have one) and tell your child that if they get lost, to find someone wearing this badge and that this person can be trusted and is a "good stranger".
Suntan lotion. For the folk from up North the sun is much more damaging as you come South; where an hour or so in Michigan sun isn't that bad a half-an-hour in Florida, with no sunscreen will fry your small fry and make the rest of the vacation heck.
2. When you go, if you have a discount program like AAA or another program, buy the tickets through them if you can...we saved $7.50 per adult!!!!
3. If you can stay on property, do so; especially at the All Star Resorts. They each have a main pool, a food court and for the dads (or moms) each has their own bar :-) and they are the cheapest resorts outside of the campgrounds.
4. If you stay on property find out what parks either open early or stay open late. You can hit all of the rides and attractions you want to with line a quarter of the regular size.
5. When you first enter immediately go to guest services (its on the left, right after you get you kiddiestroller; a must have for a measily $15) Go there and see what kind of specials they ahve for "first time visitors" or birthday guests. Sometimes they can really help you out with schedules or reservtions in the high-end restaurants.
6. Tell them when you book your room or first get your tickts that it is your child's first visit or birthday (even if it isn't) IT is kinda cool having the "cast members" (employees) all wish your kid a happy birthday.
7. If you are a junky for the parades, get there at least half an hour early and stake out enough room for your family. Look for the cast members with a flat bed with ropes and metal poles and as soon as they put them in the ground, camp out.
8. In the Magic Kingdom start at Adventure Land and work your way around to Tomorrow Land. Why? You can hit the Aladin's Magic Carpet, Tiki Hut and Jungle cruise all within about 40 minutes, (especially if you take advantage of the fast pass program). After that get Pirate of the Carribbean and then Splash mountain. You can then dry off in Country Bear Jamboree and hit the Haunted Mansion (which has been updated to fit the theme of the Eddie Murphy movie of the same name. After that you have Fantasy Land and Mickey's Toon town. I could go on, but...

Our first blog

Hello all,
We are newbies at the whole blog world but would love some advice on how these work and what are the hot topics today.A little about us. Mitch is a school teacher in South Florida and Jen is a freelance insurance agent. We have an adoreable son Randy who just turned five years old. Most of our blogs will have him as one of the topics, because for those of you who are parents, our lives revolve around him. Since he just turned five one of our first blogs will be about his first trip to Disney World.Also since we are both professionals we will blog about our lives in what we do, i.e. teaching, insurance sales, etc. Everyone we have talked to about this tell us to keep these short and sweet, so here goes.....bye.