Stand Out With Personalized Wedding Favors
Filed under Weddings
Coordinate with your theme - One way to pick wedding favors that stand out is to choose something which ties in with your wedding theme. If you are hosting a spring wedding, consider flower bulbs; a winter affair? Holiday ornaments. By complementing your theme and choosing a gift that goes along with the wedding, you show creativity, thoughtfulness and a sense of style. The favors can even serve as part of your reception decorations or table centerpieces.
Shop early; do not wait until the last minute - If you put off shopping for favors until right before your wedding, you may be disappointed with what you find. Finding the perfect favor is just as important as choosing the right flowers or food, and you should allocate time to find exactly what you want. By starting early, you will also leave yourself enough time to personalize your favors if that is an available option. Some favor ideas require assembly, so be sure to leave enough time (or get enough help!) to have all the favors ready by your wedding day.
Consider all your options - It is not so much what you choose as how the item is finished and presented. For example, you may want the most unusual and fantastic wedding favor ever, but with a budget that really can only afford “mints”, you might have to get creative. Do not take any option off the table. Chocolates, mints and other edibles can be great favors especially if you dress them up in colorful gift boxes or sheer gift bags with ribbons and personalized tags. It is easy to get sidetracked when you are planning a wedding. With so many things to concentrate on, the perfect favor may be far down on your list. But you can find special and personal wedding favors in all price ranges if you take the time to look.
Ask for advice - With all of the planning and stress surrounding a wedding, it can be difficult to make any decisions, let alone a good decision. In fact, you may be tired of being constantly asked to make choices about every detail of the wedding. Because it is easy to be overwhelmed by the decision making process, it makes sense to solicit advice. Whether you ask your fiancé, your mom, your bridesmaids, or a trusted wedding consultant, seek out an opinion on the wedding favors that you are considering. After you have looked at so many choices, it may be hard to remain objective when determining what is actually a special or unique idea versus what is just another trinket. Once you have narrowed down your list of potential favors, ask someone you trust to help make the final decision.
Set a realistic budget - When you finally find something that you love, and want to give as your wedding favor, it is important that you make sure it fits into your budget. The price of these wedding favors adds up quickly depending on how many people you are expecting. Set a total dollar amount before you begin shopping for wedding favors, and divide that number by the number of favors you plan to buy. Be sure to subtract on any charges for personalization, taxes and shipping from your total budget, or you may be in for an unpleasant surprise when you place your final order. This lets you know how much you can spend on each favor. Once you have this number, stick to it. It is difficult to do when you see the perfect gift, and it is only 75 cents more than your set price. But multiply that 75 cents by 250 guests and you will see how quickly you can blow your budget. Once you have determined what your maximum price per favor is, do not shop outside of that price range.
The last step, finally, is to relax. Shopping for the perfect wedding favors can be extremely stressful. Of course we want the people we care about to like what we give them, it is human nature. But in the big picture, the wedding favors are only one part of a special day. Do not let a tight budget or other set back keep you from enjoying your wedding day. You can stand out with personalized wedding favors no matter your budget.
By: Arianna Jordan
About the Author:
Arianna Jordan writes about topics pertaining to weddings and other family events. Ms. Jordan offers suggestions for ways to make an event standout such as offering personalized wedding favors.
Big College Scholarship Bucks are Won in Summer
Filed under College
and waxing the car. We look forward to all of them with great anticipation. When the weather gets warm (no doubt about it), thoughts and actions turn to outdoor events.
One activity that gets forgotten by many college-bound students and their families is the inside expedition of hunting for college scholarships, searching for huge scholarship dollars, initiating the quest for money that will significantly reduce or eliminate college debt. This happens for four reasons. First, it is easy to forget because summer is now and scholarships are in the future, the distant future. Second, my child is not smart enough to win a scholarship. So, why bother thinking about it now or ever. A third possibility: our student has no desire to go
to college. Fourth, our family income is too high.
These are all relevant ideas. But, they are all bogus. Here’s why. Summer is the best time to begin scholarship activities because there is no rush to get the job done. One can take time to do everything leisurely and thoroughly. Rushing
creates anxiety and anxiety creates mistakes. The old maxim slow and sure wins the race also applies to going after scholarships.
Some students are slow in developing. The first two years produce mediocre outcomes, while the junior and senior years produce above average results. And, know this, scholarship committees often regard the last two years as more important
than the first two!
Got a seventeen year old that has no intention of getting a post-high school education? Attention, attention, attention: a high percentage of these change their minds. Have you made up your mind to use this summer in a profitable way, a way that could eliminate the need for future minimum wage summer jobs? There was a commercial on television a few years back. The slogan went like this: "You can pay me now, or you can pay me later. The choice is up to you." By starting right now, this summer, you can cut your college educational bill by $10,000, $20,000 or even $50,000. Use your computer to investigate and sign up for college scholarship information.
Everything in life is a decision, make the right ones today for your college scholarship success.
By: Dale Clifton, The Scholarship Doctor
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©2007 The Scholarship Doctor, Dale Clifton All Rights Reserved. Dale is an educational consultant and expert at helping families win college scholarships.To learn more about winning scholarships visit:
http://www.scholarshipdoctor.com or
Email Dale@ScholarshipDoctor.com
Oh Health Insurance
Filed under Children
Some states in the US require that all citizens of their state be covered for Health Insurance. Ohio is one of the states that allows Ohio citizens to receive Free Health Insurance. There are 2 free health insurance programs Healthy Start and Healthy Families. However a Ohio resident must qualify first.
Healthy Start & Healthy Families are Medicaid programs that provide eligible Ohio families with comprehensive health coverage. This means families get coverage for all of the following: doctor visits, prescriptions, hospital care, immunizations, vision & dental care, substance abuse, mental health services and much more! Not only is this a great benefit package, but families who qualify for Healthy Start & Healthy Families will receive covered services at no cost
Who Qualifies:
U.S. citizens of Ohio
Ohio residents
Ohio residents with a social security number
Ohio residents who meet the financial requirements listed below.
Who is covered? Income Eligibility Guidelines Gross Monthly Income Gross Monthly Income Gross Monthly Income Gross Monthly Income Family Size 1 Family Size 2 Family Size 3 Family Size 4 Children (to age 19) 200% FPL $1,734 $2,334 $2,934 $3,534 Pregnant Women 200% FPL $1,734 $2,334 $2,934 $3,534 Families 90% FPL $780 $1,050 $1,320 $1,590
The following services are included in the plan:
Ambulance services
Chiropractic services (children only)
Community alcohol and drug addiction services
Community mental health services
Dental services
Durable medical equipment
Family planning services and supplies
Home and community-based services waivers (restricted enrollment)
Home health services
Hospice
Inpatient hospital services
Lab and X-ray services
Nursing home care
Nurse-midwife, certified family nurse practitioner, and certified pediatric nurse practitioner services
Outpatient services, including Rural Health Clinics and Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs)
Physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy
Physician services
Podiatry
Prescription drugs
Screening and treatment services to children under age 21 under the HEALTHCHEK (EPSDT) program
Transportation to medical appointments
Vision care, including eyeglasses
By: Pennsylvania Health Insurance
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Furthering Your Professional Education - After You Have Started Your Career
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Continuing education for working professionals is important for those who want to advance in their careers, as well as for those who want to keep up with the changes that are sure to impact their current position. Working professionals benefit from many different types of professional education, including working toward advanced degrees as well as participating in professional development training designed to help improve their skills.
The type of continuing professional education that is most beneficial for you will, of course, depend on your personal career goals. If you are seeking to move to a higher level position, you may benefit from pursuing an advanced degree. Obtaining an advanced degree is a time consuming process that, for working adults, can be mentally and physically exhausting. Fortunately, though, there are many degree programs designed specifically to meet the content and scheduling needs of working adults.
The industry in which you work also impacts the type of professional education that might be right for you. Today many industries, such as healthcare and banking, are feeling the effects of increased competition. Therefore, customer service and sales training are likely to be beneficial to both your ability to keep up with industry changes as well as to become eligible for promotions.
Technological changes that impact your job also necessitate professional education for working professionals. Those who desire to move ahead in their careers, as well as those who simply need to maximize skills related to current job performance, definitely need to keep up with technological changes that impact their jobs and their industry. As newer versions of computer applications software are introduced to the market, the very skills needed to perform one's job on a daily basis will change. Technological changes are affecting all industries faster today than ever before. Smart professionals know that it is in their best interest to stay ahead of the curve when it comes to learning how to utilize new technology.
Learning is a lifelong process, especially for professionals who want to achieve maximum career success. Those who don't engage in continuing professional education tend to become complacent-- and they often stagnate in their careers. To enjoy success, it is vital to continue to grow and develop as a professional throughout your career.
By: Amy Nutt
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Baby Nursery Furniture & Baby Changing Stations
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Here I am with some market research to help you prepare a list of baby furniture required by new parents to be.
Baby changing stations or tables: A must have in every house where you have growing infants. A baby changing station provides a hygienic plane to change baby diapers. Buy a baby changing station that has an adjustable height and is made up of safe plastic, wood or metal with no sharp edges. Check for the protection barriers like safety belts and high end surroundings etc. Baby changing stations can be mounted or recessed in the walls. Thus the installation will not occupy much of your room space.
Diaper Packs: Choose a diaper changing pad which could be protective and padded properly. In my opinion and market research I would suggest you to go for Koala Diaper Packs. These diaper packs include sanitary bed liner, a diaper, a diaper wipe and a disposable bag to dispose off everything in.
Baby crib: Select a baby crib that is strong and durable. Cribs could be standard ones, or ones which look cradles having a rocking motion to put baby to sleep comfortably. You will find some expensive options too like a convertible one, one with a baby changing station too or beautiful fabric canopy themed cribs. Make sure that whichever you choose, it should have smooth edges and gives you freedom to clean its every corner.
Highchairs: High chairs are a necessity to teach the baby to eat. Look out for seamless designs that eliminate the possibility of trapped food and have a removable tray to facilitate cleaning. Such high chairs minimize the potential for bacteria growth and are much safer for your child’s hygiene. Another aspect to check is its durability; an ideal baby high chair is the one which is durable and does not shudder or wobble. It is better to buy a branded baby high chair from a reputed baby furniture industry. Your best bet is to buy a high chair having adjustable shoulder straps and a safety belt to hold the baby safely.
There are many other important furniture essentials that you should include in your list. I will discuss them in my next writing. But most important ones like baby changing stations and baby cribs are the bare necessities that should be present while bringing the new baby home.
By: Baby Changing Station
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