I'm sure a lot of people would rather just keep their photos stored on-line on their facebook page, but for those who are like me, and want to have photos of their daughter's first birthday or their own graduation, Kodak is making printing pics easier!
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- Lila Renee Stoanes
- I'm an aspiring actress, and theatre is my college major.
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- Children: Learned Milestones
- Fitness: Suicide Sprints
- Home Decor: Cotton Balls Can Deodorize
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Labels: geek, kodak, pictures, technology
- Know the ticket market -- Check to see if tickets are sold out before you go to buy them (I went to buy my daughter Yo Gabba Gabba Live tickets immediately when they went on sale, and they had already sold out from a pre-sale, so it's important to keep things like that in mind). Then check the prices at the box office, and the prices at secondary ticket sellers.
- Know the right time to buy-- For more famous artists, ticket prices will usually increase as concert time nears, and for lesser known artists, ticket prices will decrease as concert time nears.
- Never buy from scalpers-- In this technological age, people can make digital tickets, all with the same barcode, so don't buy tickets from people waving handfuls in front of the venue, and don't buy from Craigslist sellers. By the time you realized you were duped, you'll be out of cash and have no way into the show.
Normally, my food bit is on food or beverages, but this time it's on a little hazard known as an oven fire. Ever had one? If not, great! If so, did ya freak? Next time you have an oven fire, don't panic, and don't worry about calling 911. Just remove the food (if you're capable, no need burning yourself) then shut the door, turn the oven off, and leave it alone for about ten minutes. This cuts out any air from getting to the fire, thus, putting out the fire.
For babies things like rolling over, crawling, and talking come naturally at a certain time, even if they might have been learned, but other milestones (such as giving up a lovey or a pacifier) are things that the parents have to control, and are more learned. So when should a baby move from a crib to a big kid bed? Or stop wearing diapers? Here's what many people had to say on the subjects at hand.
- High-chairs help to hoist baby up to the table to share in the meal and family conversation. 52-percent of people said this should happen BY age 2.
- There's nothing like watching your little one sleep in their crib at night, but eventually they outgrow their crib (or learn how to climb out of it), and co-sleeping babies get to big for sleeping with mommy so when should they go solo? 50-percent said by age 2.
- Diapers are a must when you've got a little one, but eventually your tot gets ready to trade them in for undies and some independence. 64-percent say potty training should be complete by age 3.
- Mama may love the quality time in breast/bottle feeding their baby, but soon baby needs a sippy cup. 49-percent say a child should try a cup by age 1.
- Binkies only pacify children for a certain length of time, then it's time to throw it in the garbage. 45-percent say passies should be kissed bye-bye by age 1.
- If a child's feet touch the ground when in the stroller, it's time to walk. 45-percent said that kids should walk instead of being in a stroller by age 3.
- Some kids find comfort in a blanket or stuffed animal, but eventually they have to move on to other things. 53-percent said lovies should be gone at age 5.
Labels: children, learn, milestones
Suicide Set, Defined

When something sits on a shelf or in a drawer for a while it can start to smell less than fresh, but this quick trick can prevent those stale odors from happening. Just take a few cotton balls, spritz them with your favorite scented body spray (or perfume/cologne), let them dry a little bit, then stuff them in the corners of shelves or the back of drawers and wallah! Home made deodorizers! Not only is this a nifty way to get deodorizers that smell EXACTLY how you want them to smell, it's insanely cheap.
Labels: cotton balls, deodorizers, diy, home decor, tricks
True Blood is far from "Just another Twilight" (for one thing the books were written way before Twilight; just like Vampire Diaries). The HBO hit is premiering it's third season on June 13, and if you haven't already started watching the series, I have five reasons why you should; besides the gore, sex, and of course.
- They don't sugarcoat things, so it's 20 times edgier than Twilight, and 15 times edgier than Vampire Diaries.
- Alexander Skarsgard as Eric Northman. We loved him when Lady Gaga poisoned him, and we love him even more as this sexy, bad-ass vampire.
- Nelsan Ellis as Lafayette. He's incredibly funny and has quite the fashion sense.
- The whole thing is campy, scary, comedic, bizarre, and has southern charm.
- If you've read the books than you know the series really brings them to life, and the whole "Sookie-verse" is a great escape.
Labels: entertainment, lists, reasons, television, true blood