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Make life easier – schedule household chores fairly with Chore Buster

May 4, 2007 by Tricia

Tired of being the person who does the majority of household chores? Wish the kids would either actually do their chores or stop fighting over them? Why not try this great new free site Chore Buster. This site was created in order to help you generate chore schedules that will be doled out fairly to all the members of your household.

How cool is that?

Whether you live alone and just want to make sure that you remember to clean your stove once a month, turn your mattress or wash the floors twice a week; or live in a household with kids of different ages who should be able to do some chores I’m sure you’ll find that Chore Buster is just what you’ve always wanted, even if you didn’t know that you did.

Using Chore Buster you can easily create a free account, add the members of your family who are able to do chores and assign tasks that should be done, daily, weekly or monthly. Chore Buster then automatically schedules the tasks according to the persons ability or availability and rotates them through the list of household members so that they are distributed fairly. So if your daughter washes the dishes tomorrow evening, your son might get the chore the next night and so on.

I think this is great. I didn’t create a chore list for my husband and I because we are actually pretty good about household chores. We both do just about everything. I think the only chores we defer to the other are 1. garbage – he’s usually the one to take it out, but I’ll often gather it up, and 2. He doesn’t like cleaning the bathrooms and doesn’t do the best job when he does do it so I end up doing it, but otherwise we’re pretty fair in this house. I may however still sign up and assign chores – at least it would help me remember to do the chores that only get done once in a while.

I did however go through the hand Chore Buster Demo to see what it was all about so that I could tell you all about it. First of course you should register for an account. Once you’re ready to get started begin by adding the members of your household who can do chores. Once you are done adding your family members you can edit each persons listing and assign a task level of normal, or only 75%, 50%, or 25% of the regular household chores. Like this:

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Once you’ve finished adding and editing the members of your home you can move on to list all the chores that regularly need to be done around the home. Chore Buster has a handy already created list of chores that would need to be done in most homes that you can import into your account to save on your typing. Once you have listed all of the chores you can set about editing each one:

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As you can see you can choose to not assign certain chores to particular people, decide how often it should be assigned, and give it a skill level.

Once you are done adding all the members of the household, editing each person, adding chores and editing them as well, make sure that you have checked that at least one member of the household is sent the list of chores weekly or even daily.

I can see this taking a while to set up properly, especially if there are several people in a home with varying skill levels, but think about it – how much time do you spend assigning chores now, or being frustrated when the kids start fighting over chores. Once you’ve spent the time to set this up you can pretty much forget about it. You’ll get a regular email with a new list of chore assignments and the tasks will be rotated through the members of the household so everything will be distributed fairly. No more fighting! No more wasted time assigning tasks!

What do you think? Are you going to give it a try?





Filed Under: Family, Home and Lifestyle, Services Tagged With: assign chores, Chore Buster, chores, Family, fighting over chores, home, household, household members, regularly schedule chores, schedule chores

Broadband providers in the UK

May 3, 2007 by Tricia

If you live in the Uk and you’d like to find a cheap broadband service you should take a moment and look at Broadbandsuppliers.co.uk. They have listings of all the major broadband providers throughout the UK.

Looking through their list of broadband providers I see listing for companies that provided unlimited broadband, and ADSL broadband. You can compare broadband providers to see who will offer you the best prices and services that you need.

Companies such as AOL, Eclipse, BT, Tiscali, Pipex, Plusnet, Talktalk, BE, and Virgin are all listed. Check it out for yourself and see if you can find a new cheap broadband provider.

Filed Under: Sales and Marketing, Services, Shopping, Web and Technology Tagged With: broadband provider, cheap broadband, compare broadband, Uk, UK broadband

Teen boot camps help troubled teens

May 2, 2007 by Tricia

When I was still a young teenager myself my oldest brother, 19 years my senior, got married and had a son with his then wife. My brother worked a lot of long hours during the day and evening and his wife ended up at first what we believed was post-partum depression, but then it turned out that she was schizophrenic. She just couldn’t handle carry for my baby nephew and he was in fact being neglected when my brother was not home to care for both the baby and his wife.

My mother and I stepped and took care of the baby, and for most of his first year of life he lived with us. I was just 12 at the time and it felt like I was already a mother, especially considering that my own mother was getting close to 60 at the time and tired more easily than when she had her own children to care for. Believe me, after that I knew I didn’t want to get pregnant as a teen!

My brother and his wife eventually broke up, and since custody was normally given to the mother back in those days my little nephew ended up living with his maternal grandparents because his mother was just too ill to care for him properly.

Just to keep a long story short, lets just say that as a teen my nephew didn’t do very well. I don’t know if it was his messed up upbringing or the fact that much of his maternal family had a history of mental illness, but when my nephew eventually returned to live with his father he was a hellion.

He tried to set fire to the house with my brother in it, and made what we are sure a few other attempts on his life, stole things and did all kinds of cruel things. He eventually took off at 16 and lived on his own in a number of different cities throughout North America.

I’m happy to say that he got his life back in order and he’s married and a father himself. I honestly never thought that he’d straighten out.

If there ever was a candidate for Boot Camp my nephew surely was one. I only wish that we’d thought of putting him into a boot camp when he was still a teen because he might have straightened his life out that much earlier.

Boot-Camp-Boot-Camps.com is a great site for anyone looking for information on the various types of boot camps available. They have listings for Military style boot camps and Teen Boot Camp – Help For Troubled Teens. It seems that they have listings for most of the United States and Eastern Canada.

Originally boot camps were started as an alternative to jail for troubled teens, but now there are several types of boot camps available. There are State/Province run camps, as well as private camps.

These camps challenge teens mentally and physically and give them some order in their lives. I know that some of the kids that have gone through these programs really straighten out. They go back to school and get their life in order.

If you, or someone you know has a troubled teen, you might want to visit Boot-Camp-Boot-Camps.com and see what types of camps are available for the child, as well as read through the many articles and resources on the site.

Filed Under: Family, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Services Tagged With: articles, baby, boot camp, boot camp listings, boot camp resources, information, military boot camp, Nephew, North America, private boot camp, state run boot camp, teen boot camp, troubled teen

Lower your student loan payments and save money by consolidating

May 1, 2007 by Tricia

It’s been a long time since both my husband and were in College and University. Do you believe that we each went to school twice? I’m sure you can imagine how much we had to pay off in student loans as a result. In fact, Chris was the last one to go back to School and for part of his re-education he went to a private college and oh my, the cost of that was way too high. We just finally finished paying it off in 2003.

We were dumb. We didn’t really think about Student Loan Consolidation and we should have considering for a time, we were both attempting to pay off our student loans at the same time, and at one point Chris was paying off loans for both his rounds of College.

If you are in the same boat that we were you should think about consolidating your student loans.

If your student loans were federally funded you can combine all of your student loans through NextStudent borrowers and manage your loan with one easy regular payment. You can also save thousands of dollars on interest, and you might even qualify for a low interest rate of perhaps 4.5%.

When I visited the NextStudent loan page I saw that if you borrowed from them for your student loan consolidation you could actually lower your monthly loan payments by as much as 60%. There are no hidden fees, in fact there are no fees or charges at all, and you don’t get any penalties applied if you choose to prepay or make a larger payment.

I wish that Chris and I had either thought of doing something like this with our student loans or discovered a company like NextStudent when we needed it so badly. I don’t even know if a company such as this was around when we had huge student loan debts hanging over our heads.

If you have outstanding student loans think about consolidating them. You’ll save money and take some of that stress off yourself too.

Filed Under: Education, Finance, Home and Lifestyle, Services, Web and Technology Tagged With: lower interest rate, Next Student, save money, student loan, student loan consolidation

They eyes have it – learn eye makeup secrets

April 28, 2007 by Tricia

As I’ve mentioned before on this site I studied to be a makeup artist and a special effects makeup artist when I first came to Toronto. I’d always had a strong interest in makeup, and as a teen spent quite a bit of time holding makeup sessions for my friends – making them look spectacular for the parties or clubs we were going out to that evening.

I guess I’ve had a few different careers haven’t I? It seems these days I’m a sick nurse and I suppose developing quite a nice home freelance writing business. I wonder what will be next?

As a former certified makeup artist I can tell you that applying your Eye Makeup correctly is very important. As you probably already know, if you have nice looking eyes people spend more time talking to you and likely find you more attractive. As far as makeup goes, the eyes, lips and brows are probably the most important features to pay attention to when you are doing your own makeup.

If you’d like to learn new techniques, or perhaps simply the proper techniques for applying eye makeup you should visit makeuptip.com. If you want to learn how to give yourself a sophisticated, elegant or dramatic look you’ll find some great articles with step by step instructions. You can also read articles about how to create a natural look using eyeliner, and how to make your eyes look both brighter and wider.

Visit Makeuptip.com and give yourself a new look today.

Filed Under: Education, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Services, Shopping Tagged With: apply makeup, dramatic eyes, elegant eyes, eye liner, eye makeup, learn how to apply eye makeup, make up, makeup, makeup tip, natural looking eyes

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