Do you hate it when you bend over and your thong (or worse) starts sticking out? No matter what your size, this has happened to you somewhere, sometime. Depending on who sees it, determines your level of embarrassment. Now, IsABelt has come up with a way for this not to happen! Watch this video to see how it works:
I had my sister in laws this out and they all agreed that they liked it. They liked that if they were wearing a form fitting shirt that this would work perfect. Also, because it is clear, you can’t even see if someone has this on. I love that this comes in several different sizes including junior (which is really cute) and plus size! This is definitely a must have for all women.
I was able to get my parents one of the best Christmas presents ever (actually, she got it early, so I could review it for you)! My mom is not too technologically inclined. She doesn’t know how to work her DVR or turn on their computer. My parents all have dialup, so if I send them pictures, it takes way to long for them to download them. Since we only see them once a month, they miss out on a lot of things. For example, Madison somehow whacked herself in the face the other night with her pumpkin flashlight (and she was in her room suppose to be sleeping). She gave herself two cuts, black and blue marks, and a fat lip. I was able to take a picture, but had no way to show them until now. Presto has made it super easy to send pictures to people without computers, who have seriously slow internet connections (that would be all of you with dial up), and people who are not technologically inclined. Set up for the printer took around five minutes. I was able to go online and set up the account while my sister was setting up the printer for my mom. Now, you are able to call in the information if you don’t have an internet connection too. To make the Presto Printer work, all you need is an analog phone line, paper, and a print cartridge. The Presto Service includes an @presto.com email address and unlimited incoming email, photos, and other content. You will not get spam either. The only people who can send things to print off have to be included on your friend list! (I wish regular email worked that way. Think how nice that would be!). You also are able to set up five times a day for it to check and see if you have any messages.
Over the last two weeks, I have sent several pictures over to my parents (especially the one I talked about above). It was nice that I could show them. Now, we just visited them this weekend, so I could see the quality of the pictures. I am impressed. My mom could tell that Madison had a fat lip. She could also see when Will got his hair cut. Instead of missing that milestone, she really got to be a part of it!
This is truly the perfect gift for someone who does not have high speed internet, doesn’t have a computer, or is not technologically inclined. If my mom can do, anyone can.
In my house, the question of when is my birthday is asked often — usually weekly. Madison is dying to turn 5 years old. I am not sure what she thinks happens when you turn five, but she can’t wait. The book When Is My Birthday? comes in handy after being asked that question a hundred times in one day. The book starts off with Elmo helping his mom get ready for Daisy’s, Elmo’s sister’s, birthday party. Elmo gets jealous and wants it to be his birthday too. He finds himself jealous that daisy got a toy truck (now, as a grown up I’d be jealous of some new modern furniture). However, we find out at the end of the book that Elmo’s birthday is close by, so he doesn’t have to wait for long for his turn. Daisy also shares it with him too while he waits. I find that this book helps Madison, somewhat, with patience and sharing. Plus, kids always enjoy reading about parties, presents, and cake. When Is My Birthday? is a great book for impatient little ones waiting for their birthdays.