I don’t post in this blog as much as I would like to but my friend sire over at wassup blogger started a Friday’s funnies and thought it would be fun to do myself. I know that in the blogging world they say that you should at least use 250 to 300 words to be a good blog post.
But then I started wondering about all those blogs that just use a video or picture and nothing else. So with these particular Fun Friday post I am going to see just how few words I can use while still remaining quality content.
So to kick this off …
I found this and thought it depicted how I was feeling today 🙂
There comes a time in your life when you decide which way you will go. The moment you were brought into this world, you entered a race. It doesn’t matter if you come in first or last because non of that is relevant. What is relevant is how you ran the race. What matters is that you finish. A true winner never gives up even when they are burden with extreme pain. That is the stuff that winning is made of.
It is okay to loose we all do from time to time. What is not okay is to not give it 110%. Not finishing the race. Remember you only truly loose when you give up. It doesn’t matter if you are first or last. Just finish the race.
Derek finished the race. It takes a true champion to make it to the finish line.
The first time I went to Disneyland with my family my oldest daughter was in a toddler. I remember it being a pain to push around. My personal advice is make sure you have lots of water and lots of wipes. Stay on the look out for grumpy parents who aren’t paying attention to what is going on. If you rent a stroller from Disneyland keep in mind that they all look alike. Be sure to be aware of which one is yours.
After being asked a few times for tips and tricks to visiting Disneyland with an infant and toddler I thought I’d finally just write everything down in a post. My husband and I have been annual passholders since before we were …
Disneyland and your toddler – Take from plr, but still a really good article 🙂
If you are visiting Disneyland in California with a toddler there are so many rides and attractions to make them (and you) happy. Disneyland is a magical place for anyone, but especially for the 5 and under set. They do present …
As a parent, you already know that you don’t want to have to carry your child around in your arms all day. You couldn’t possibly make it through the day! You also can’t expect your child to walk all day long. The obvious choice is to have a way to transport your child – without wearing you or the child completely
out.
Strollers are not only welcome at Disneyland, they are highly recommended. In fact, Disneyland rents strollers for a reasonable fee. Strollers can be rented for less than $10 for the day, and you can get a huge discount on a second stroller if it is needed. The strollers are clean and well-maintained, but they do all look alike. Tie something on the stroller, such as a brightly colored ribbon, to help
Baby transport (Photo credit: Tore Vesterby)
identify it from all of the other strollers in the park.
Never leave your child unattended in the stroller, and never leave any material items of any value in the stroller either. Even if you bring your own stroller, you should have some easy way to identify it – there will be other strollers that look just like it at Disneyland.
Body Language Vs The Felafel Guide to Getting Wasted (Photo credit: M i x y)
Interestingly I find myself taking a topic and using it as content across several of my blogs. Today I am going to talk about Body language, specifically in video marketing. I find it interesting that thousands of people make videos for their marketing. What is more interesting is most of the videos stink really really bad and really that’s okay. What isn’t okay is for you not to know that your videos are bad.
Unless you are a born natural, and most of us aren’t you will have to work at making videos. In today’s online marketing environment the small business person (that being you) must make videos or your competition will beat the living snot out of you. Continue reading Understanding Body Language In Video Marketing