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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Handsan Review

This isn’t a hand sanitizer, it is a hand cleaner. It is the first vitamin based, alcohol free, organic hand cleanser. It is made from organic citrus extract and purified water, and has no artificial preservatives or colors. It is 100% safe for people, the planet, and animals.

Handsan kills 99% of germs naturally with no added chemicals. It cleans without drying out your hands. It is a hand cleaner spray, so it is easy to drop in your purse and use on the go.

It kills:

 

Everybody has germs, you just have to maintain the spread of them. Cold and flu germs being spread are how people get sick.

When someone has a cold and touches doorknobs, the telephone, bank pens, and toilet stalls and you touch it after them, you could get sick also.

People have been carrying hand sanitizer bottles around, but now they have an awesome little spray. It does leave your hands wet, even after rubbing it in, so you might also want to carry a paper towel or something.

When you have kids, you know how far germs go. Aidan was going to school and coming home sick at least once a week. Kids were coming to school with the sniffles and coughs. Where he was premature, he still has a low immune system and gets sick easily. He was missing a lot of school, and bringing it home to Adisyn.

Washing hands is a big part of keeping germs away. If you don’t have a sink handy, you can always carry the Handsan. It doesn’t contain alcohol which you can dry out skin, and it is safe for kids to use.

All in all, a great product for both parents, teachers, doctors, and kids. You can put this in a kids backpack side pocket, and encourage them to spray their hands every chance they can.

I want to thank Handsan for working with me.

Disclosure: This isn’t a sponsored post. I did agree to write a review in exchange for products.

-Jessica

Quitting Your Day Job


Okay, so I haven't had a day job in quite a long time. 2 years to be exact. I was working until my mom and adam's mom stopped coming through for me, and I ended up losing it.

But for those who WANT to quit their day jobs and are considering going into business for yourself. Whether it be freelance, craft shops, or just plain selling.. You should write your story on Miss Maloprop's Blog {here}. You can also read other's posts about quitting your day job {here} from CampusIntel and {here} from minggusandmoob.
You can read other people's stories about why they want to quit their day job as well as connecting to their websites and reading more about what they have to say..

I seen this post on Seeded Buzz, and thought I'd share.
This isn't a sponsored post.
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Mary Higgins Clark- On the Street Where You Live {Book Review}



About the book:
In the gripping new novel from the Queen of Suspense, a woman is haunted by two grisly murders separated by more than a century, yet somehow, inextricably linked...
Following a nasty divorce and the trauma of being stalked, criminal defense attorney Emily Graham leaves Albany to work in Manhattan. Craving roots, she buys her ancestral home, a Victorian house in the seaside resort town of Spring Lake, New Jersey. Her family sold the house in 1892, after one of Emily's forebears, Madeline Shapley, then a young girl, disappeared.
As the house is renovated and a pool dug, a skeleton is found and identified as Martha Lawrence, a young Spring Lake woman who vanished several years ago. Within her hand is the Wnger bone of another woman, with a ring -- a Shapley family heirloom -- still on it. Determined to Wnd the connection between the two murders, Emily becomes a threat to a seductive killer...who chooses her as the next victim.
*My Review
Emily has just gotten a divorce from her crappy husband. Who then took her to court to try and sue her for money that she made AFTER they were separated. She also had a stalker, who tried to break into her house, who still claims that he never stalked her.
She wants to get away from all the craziness, so she decided to buy her ancestral  home in Spring Lake. She knows that her great-grandmother’s sister was abducted around this home, and that her family continued to believe that she was murdered. They had no person of interest at the time.
Now 110 years later- Emily buys the house. The previous owners were excavating to install an underground pool. She decided to go ahead with the excavation, thinking it would be nice to have a pool. During the digging, they happen upon 2 bodies. One being her Great Aunts, the other being a young woman who had went missing recently. They were together inside the so-called grave.
They suspect a serial kidnapper/killer, but are the newer murders a mimic of the older deaths? How does the new killer know where the older victims buried? Emily thinks that the killings that took place 110 years earlier were recorded somewhere, and then someone found the records.
During this whole ordeal, Emily also finds herself with ANOTHER stalker. Someone is sending her pictures and leaving them at her doorstep. They are letting her know that they have access to her, making her feel uncomfortable.
This book was really awesome. I can’t give away any more, or the story would be told..
I have always liked the way that Mary Higgins Clark tells her stories. Her writing is always well rounded, full of suspense, and her characters seem so real.
You can buy this book for $7.99 or borrow it from your local library.
 



-Jessica

Monday, December 19, 2011

Earbits Review {Google Chrome App}

Discover new music you’ve never heard before with Earbits. The log-in process is very easy, allowing you to sign in with Facebook.
You can click on a “genre” of music and then it finds music for you. Sort of like Pandora but with new bands who aren’t “big.”
I clicked on the “Rock” button, and was automatically astonished with the song it gave me. I’d never heard of the song before or the singer. I really liked it. The name of the song is “Been a Pleasure” by Gaby Moreno. It gives you something new to listen to when your tired of listening to the same old stuff.
You can send songs to your Facebook friends, share on your Facebook wall, or tweet about the songs you like all on the Earbits page. These aren’t songs that are played on the radio.
If you like the song you can click on the thumbs up icon and it will be saved to your “liked” songs, so that you can revisit them at any time. If you don’t like it, simply click on the thumbs down button and the song automatically changes to a different song. There is no limit to how many times you can skip songs.
The transition from song to song is very quick, so your not waiting forever. The app is easy to use, and the design is simple so it doesn’t look overcrowded.
The channels are so distinctly organized that you aren’t searching for a certain genre for a long amount of time.
Bluegrass & Folk
Blues
Christian
Classical
Contemporary Composers
Country
Editor’s Picks
Electronic
Hard Rock
Hip Hop
Holiday
Jazz
Listener’s Picks
Metal
New Age
Pop
R&B/Soul
Reggae/SKA
Rock
Shuffle
Special Collections
World

Hope you find something “new” you like on here.
This is no way a sponsored post. I like reviewing apps and showing people what they do, how they are used, and what quality they can expect from it.
You can get the app on Google Chrome {here}
-Jessica

Monday Blog Hops

I can't believe it's already Monday again. This weekend has flown by so fast..





places to find blog hops:
A Helicopter Mom {here}


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