Review: My Wedding Flip Flops From Advantage Bridal

Thursday, September 8, 2011



Since I'll be getting married on the beach next month, I wanted to get a pair of wedding flip flops to go with my dress.After all, do you really want to wear heels at your beach wedding or have your flats filling up with sand? I think not.

Lucky for me, I found a wonderful company called Advantage Bridal that I am reviewing wedding flip flops for.The flip flops arrived today and are very nice. These are white Havaianas. Custom decorated with a satin ribbon wrapped around each strap and embellished with Swarovski crystals.Comfy too- and that's important.

Advantage Bridal has grown since 1992 and carries much more than shoes for their brides though.They offer over 40,000 unique products- from wedding invitations to wedding jewelry to wedding cake toppers and more. They cater also to the future groom and the groomsmen so the guys aren't left out.

Also be sure to check out their wedding ideas page. I love this page as it has so many suggestions that you just have to bookmark it!

Wednesday- September 7

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

America's Got Talent is on soon-anyone else been following this? We are are faithful watchers from the beginning and follow season to season.

We have an appraiser coming tommorow since we are having our mortgage moved over to another bank, that is giving us a better deal with interest.It will be interesting to know what our home is worth on the market.

We have been having a hot week here. Mornings are cool and dewy and it doesn't start getting hot till after lunch, but boy it's been hot.

Gerry started turning up the garden after work, as we pretty much got all we can out of it.He's also been taking out the weeds that got in with our plants and just cleaning it all up. I don't have that green thumb...lol- I hate getting dirty.

I have to start thinking of ordering my wedding dress soon. I have found some for $100 online that come from China that would work. Considering I only need one for half hour of photos and 10 minutes of a wedding ceremony, I still want to look nice but don't want to spend a fortune. After all, I am frugal.

Have a nice evening everyone.



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Thirty, Thriving, and Skipping the Financial Adviser

Tuesday, September 6, 2011


With the economy continuing to look meek and my pocketbook continuing to run dry like most everyone else, discussions about planning for retirement get pushed further and further aside until sometimes I just forget about it altogether. If you are having a hard time finding the discretionary income to invest in a reputable financial adviser, it might just be the perfect time to do some diligent research for that perfect retirement calculator. The majority of retirement calculators function similarly by helping you, with pen and paper in hand, mathematically forecast your prior to retirement and retirement finances with necessarily employing the interference of a seasoned financial adviser.

While some of the more complicated calculators will make sure to include other sources of retirement income such as social security and pensions, after viewing a more complex calculator, I have come to the conclusion that there are so many very important things to consider if you choose to try one of the many retirement calculators out there:

1. Save ten percent of your gross income---If you automatically set aside ten percent of your income for contributions to savings accounts, 401K’s and IRA’s, then you don’t have any real math to figure out. It’s also easier to not miss the money when you cannot spend it in another area from the beginning. When your place of employment matches a certain percent on their 401K, always contribute the maximum amount to receive those pre-tax benefits of free money.

2. Research the best savings accounts—Shop around for the best rates from banks to community credit unions whether it be a money market and/or traditional savings account. Always be careful of hidden maintenance fees or other fees that can take a bit out of finding the most competitive interest rate.

3. Invest in a Roth IRA. Since the current contribution limit for a Roth IRA is about 6,000 dollars, it makes the most sense to contribute here after 401K and before standard savings accounts.

4. Forget about the idea of Social Security—I tend to error on the side of caution and try think in terms of retirement savings like you are not ever going to see social security. If a retirement calculator includes a section on social security, leave it blank. If you can afford to save 12-15% of your gross income, figure out a way to do so.

5. Skip the financial adviser unless you know them—By all means, unless you have a close relationship with a friend or no have connections with a financial adviser, it just might pay to invest that money into your savings and rely on your own planning.

From the simple to the complex, a good retirement calculator allows you to become your own best financial adviser, when you still have adequate time to make smart investments. A good retirement calculator will break down your financial outlook and give you a streamlined view of--at least--your current principal, yearly contribution, years to grow, and growth rate.

Review and Giveaway : Prada Candy ( Canada only)




Available September 2011-Prada Candy- at Shoppers Drug Mart and the Bay.

Prada Candy is an Eau de Parfum for women- Prada Candy incarnates the new Prada woman: she's daring, sensual, full of life and implosive.

The perfume is named after this seductive and joyful girl who is running wild.

Top:
Seductive notes: Joyful and Carefree—Explosion of caramel

Middle:
Powdery notes: Sophistication—Cocktail of musks

Base:
Vanilla notes: Sensuality—Benjoin overdose



Created by Daniela Andrier, Prada Candy is the third edition to the Italian luxury house’s fragrance range. Prada Candy comes in a young and fun pop color packaging as well.

Not only will you be able to enjoy the parfum but as well their line includes a scrub,lotion and shower gel.

Prada Candy would love to give away one of their parfums to one lucky Canadian winner.

A random draw will be made by Random.org on September 16,2011 from all Canadian entries recieved.

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Before and After-Our Back Deck

Monday, September 5, 2011

As promised- here are the before and after pictures of the staining that was done on our back deck.

Once it dries, will have to get the patio set back on there.



Monday-September 5





Well, today is the last day of the long weekend, and it's been quite nice having Gerry home for an extra day on this weekend.We both can't wait till his retirement in 7 years.He's been busy with DIY projects this weekend. He's wired the lights and plug ins in his workshop for $100 compared to paying someone to do it with a separate service, to a tune of what he figured would be over $1,000.He did have some problems at one point, but worked through it all.

He's currently staining our back and front decks. There was a sale on stain a few months ago so we bought it then, but he's been so busy with projects that he's only getting to it now.I hope to have before and after pictures later.I moved in 5 years ago, and he's had the decks he said for 7 years and never has stained them.

He also added our storm door and a blind to the back door, so nice to have that done as well. I was feeling uncomfortable with one single back door and no blind on the window before, but now all that's fixed and looks nice.Hard to believe but the space above used to be a walk in storage closet. Now we have a back door that leads to our back deck, and a new storage closet in another area.We also added a outside light outside this door and off onto the deck.

On another note, I've booked our flights for the wedding.Costed me more than I wanted to spend,as we didn't like the flights that were "cheaper".I was trying to use my points from our reward cards for hotels, but didn't have enough points there either, so will have to find some good deals. (We use our points as much as we can when we do go out of town, so we don't always have alot built up.)So far I've spent $500 for the wedding,$500 for the cruise and another $1400 for return flights for the two of us.I have gift cards for restaurants so that will help with that.

Erika is done her summer job at the payroll office as of this past Friday so she is hoping that she can claim some out of work benefits but has to apply. She starts her second year accounting, from home, in October.Not sure what the cost will be for that but we'll be splitting that with her dad.It will help that she can stay home and not have the living away from home expenses that she had last year while in Calgary.( She's still paying on that loan).

I hope your all having wonderful weather where you are living and getting out to enjoy it.



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Today's Winner

Friday, September 2, 2011

flower_child_23(at)hotmail(dot)com

is the winner of our Back to School Giveaway from Duracell:

http://www.oneincomedollar.com/2011/08/back-to-school-savings-and-big-giveaway.html


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winner has been contacted and has 7 days to reply before a new winner is selected.

Have a nice long weekend everyone!

Eco Cars- Worth the Initial Outlay?







It's no secret that the world's oil supply is in decline. With gas prices going up and availability ready to take a downward turn at any moment, why aren't more people rushing out to buy hybrid cars? For one, most people can't afford new cars and instead consider the vast selection of Used Cars and also, hybrid technology simply isn't there yet.



Of course, a nice eco car will cost you much less than a luxury vehicle, but they are 25-30% more expensive than good old economy cars. With such a big price difference, you think you would be seeing more savings at the pump, but that isn't always the case.



In a comparison by Consumer Reports, 2003 models of Honda Civics were compared. The hybrid model sold for about $21,000 and got 36 miles to the gallon. The regular EX model sold for $18,500 and got 29 miles per gallon. The comparison showed that, not including any tax breaks, it would take 21.5 years of fueling the hybrid model to break even. With the tax break, it would still take you four years to begin to see any savings.



Hybrid cars are also predicted to depreciate in value faster than regular cars. This is because the current hybrid cars are current technology. A few years from now, these models will be obsolete and anyone wanting to buy an environmentally friendly vehicle will choose a later, more technologically advanced model.



There are also hidden costs of owning a hybrid. Battery replacement alone may cost you as much as $9,000 if your warranty has expired, which is practically half the cost of a brand new car. Hybrids are also more expensive to insure so you need to figure out your annual insurance payments to calculate how much more you will be spending in the long run. Hybrids cost more to insure because they are smaller and small size tends to increase the chances of accidents. Despite costing more to insure, hybrids are just as safe as other comparably sized cars.



Many small-size non-hybrid vehicles get just as good gas mileage if they are kept in good running order and have manual transmissions, plus they cost a fraction of the amount that hybrids do. Standard transmissions alone get 17-18% better gas mileage than their automatic transmission counterparts. This isn't to say that all eco-friendly cars are a bad idea. On the contrary, people's attitudes about gas consumption and gas-powered vehicles will need to drastically change in order to switch over on a massive scale and hybrid cars are taking those first baby steps toward change that modern consumers seem to need.



If you have been debating the benefits of getting an eco-friendly car but aren't completely sold, wait a few years. You may do better now to buy a used vehicle with low-gas mileage and save up for the next big thing. With technology advancing at a rapid pace and society wanting to answer the problem of finding alternative energy well before the Earth's oil runs out, you may be surprised what new innovation will pop up.

Review: Riley Blake Designs

Thursday, September 1, 2011


Review by: Cynthia


I was so excited and pleased to get a box of Riley Blake Design's fabrics, jelly rolls, fat quarters, buttons and crocheted flowers. The fabric designs are a treasure trove just waiting to be cut, sewn, and quilted. The prints on these fabrics are absolutely beautiful, so cute and colorful. I know I will be "glued" to my sewing machine. I LOVE THIS FABRIC ! I already have a LONG quilt list of what to make with these lovely fabrics. Some of the jelly rolls would be perfect for "Summer in the Park" quilt. The "pirate" fabric would be ideal for my only grandson's bed. Getting fabric like this is SO addicting. I want to quilt and sew ALL day long. Any takers to do my housework?

Jelly rolls are so "it" when quilting, 2 1/2" strips to sew into oodles of lovely quilts. So many of these quilts are quick! Riley Blake Designs has an awesome collection of Christmas fabrics all co-ordinated, there is still lots of time to sew one for the holidays.

The packages of fat quarters are exciting too, so many lovely prints, even two on sports for boys. I have a Go Cutter, a birthday gift from my hubby....but will I be able to cut these fabrics? Almost too nice. I just feel like looking and not cutting....but I know I eventually will.

The other accessories that Riley Blake Designs has are all sizes of buttons, little to HUGE. Also different sizes and colors of crocheted flowers for decorating clothing.

Having handled lots of fabrics in my lifetime, I can see that these fabrics are very good, they will stand up to repeated washings and look like new. They will look gorgeous in a quilt on your bed or as a gift. Riley Blake Design's fabrics stand out, they are lovely.
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