Creative Challenges are great for shaking up the routine, forcing you to be creative every day or every week, and flexing those imagination muscles. What is a creative challenge? National Novel Writer’s Month is probably the most ambitious and famous creative challenge: write a novel in a month (November). The idea is to challenge yourself… Continue reading Which Creative Challenge Is Best For You?
Author: JulieD
Better Breakfasts – Southwestern Scrambled Eggs
Heat your butter (or wimpy non-fat cooking spray) in your frying-pan/skillet of choice. I use a small, thin non-stick omlette pan. Medium heat, don’t let the butter burn.
Pour in your scrambled egg. Allow to cook for a minute, until you can see that it’s starting to firm up at the edges.
Turn the heat up and stir like crazy until the egg is mostly cooked, but still looks kinda moist.
Toss in the spinach, stir until it starts to wilt…
Unleash Your Inner Librarian – LibraryThing? Meet Red Laser’s iPhone Barcode Scanner
I bet you have books all over the place: by your bed, in the kids’ rooms, in boxes, in the basement…So how are you ever supposed to remember which of the Captain Underpants books your kid already has, or which Patricia Cornwell you’re missing? [Skip to the bit where I tell you how to use… Continue reading Unleash Your Inner Librarian – LibraryThing? Meet Red Laser’s iPhone Barcode Scanner
Using The Red Laser Barcode Scanner to Add Batches of Books To LibraryThing.com
1. Buy the app, if you haven’t already. (It’s by Occipital, and it costs $1.99 is free in the app store.) 2. Run the app. Select the little lightning bolt in the bottom of the screen, to start the scanner. 3. Before you point the phone at anything, flip the little switch at the bottom of… Continue reading Using The Red Laser Barcode Scanner to Add Batches of Books To LibraryThing.com
Red Laser Barcode Scanner for iPhone
You know when you’re walking around with a friend and you see a cool new toy? What do you do? You point at it. “What is that?” you say, quickly followed by, “And where can I get one?” If your friend is the guru of all shopping gurus, she can probably tell you where to… Continue reading Red Laser Barcode Scanner for iPhone
Health Care Reform for US – Why We Must Have It
I’m taking on one of the many, many myths about what will happen in the US if we have health care reform. Just one, but I think it’s one of the two or three most powerful and it says:
“If we change the system we’ll end up having to pay more.”
Why I Use Twitter
Why Twitter? For me: mobility and cost and immediacy. Most people seem to use computers to tweet but it was conceived as a way to share text messages with a bunch of friends easily. My family are all in a different country and a different time zone. Posting little 140 character questions and updates that… Continue reading Why I Use Twitter
Google Buzz, Huh?
Buzz sprang into the world recently, a new service from Google that kind of replicates the status update part of Facebook and kind of replicates Twitter. Everyone is, a-buzz about Buzz (good naming, Google) because it’s from Google, even if they’re not sure what it does, yet. I don’t know about you, but I don’t… Continue reading Google Buzz, Huh?
I’m Losing It!
My friend Susan and I are running our own private diet club, which involves picking the weight-loss method that works best for each of us and checking in every week with a weigh-in, analysis of the past week and plans for the next week. We’ve just completed week 3 and it’s proving very helpful. Her… Continue reading I’m Losing It!
A Kid’s View Of The World
It is so refreshing to rediscover life through the eyes of a child. Especially my slightly twisted children. Today’s Stories From The Boys’ Blog: 1. How Urban Legends Start I’m listening to A and G playing with a big cardboard box. They’re pretending to mail themselves to Disney World. For now, A is sealing his… Continue reading A Kid’s View Of The World