I have tried so many things, trying to make money online and I've had some great successes and some failures. But with each opportunity, I've learned a lot, and learned from my mistakes.
What I am doing now seems to be working beautifully, so I want to share it with everyone I can reach. I'm so tired of all the get rich quick schemes online. This won't make you rich, but it will give you a nice income to help your monthly finances.
After I had already started doing this, I found this great tutorial, you can find it
Here. And once you have read through it, come back and I'll work with you on your first trade!! I post trades on my blog often, so you can come back here.
My very first trade I did was at this website. If you follow that link, sign up, and complete 1 credit I will pay you $20 via paypal, as soon as you 'go green'. (That means you have completed 1 credit).
Let me know if you have any questions, I'm here to help!
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Going Green & Earning Green (cash)
In today's economy it is becoming more common to find ways to save money and make money. Lately I've come across some very interesting ways to get free items and receive cash in my paypal account. It's all pretty simple. Here is one of the sites that helps you earn prizes or cash:
Click here to check it out!
If you are super organized, and looking for ways to receive free items and cash, it won't hurt to take a look around.
Another Great site is Free Lunch Room, this site helps explain the method behind it all, gives you advice, and lets you talk to others who do the same thing.
It's fun, and when the money starts coming in, in is even more fun!!
Click here to check it out!
If you are super organized, and looking for ways to receive free items and cash, it won't hurt to take a look around.
Another Great site is Free Lunch Room, this site helps explain the method behind it all, gives you advice, and lets you talk to others who do the same thing.
It's fun, and when the money starts coming in, in is even more fun!!
Friday, October 17, 2008
The Secret Behind The Secret
Lately I have been reading books about the Law of Attraction and I have learned alot. I have had several things happen around me that prove that the Law of Attraction is very real.
I came across this ebook and it helps you to understand the science behind 'The Secret'. You have to check this out if you've tried to use the Law of Attraction without success. This explains how it works, why it works, and exactly what to do to make it work. I'm usually a skeptic, but this one is a keeper:
Click here to see!
Within 1 day of reading, I was having things happen that can only be explained by the Law of Attraction.
Hope this helps you as well!
I came across this ebook and it helps you to understand the science behind 'The Secret'. You have to check this out if you've tried to use the Law of Attraction without success. This explains how it works, why it works, and exactly what to do to make it work. I'm usually a skeptic, but this one is a keeper:
Click here to see!
Within 1 day of reading, I was having things happen that can only be explained by the Law of Attraction.
Hope this helps you as well!
Friday, October 3, 2008
Fat Kitty & Baby Kitty
The Fat Kitty & Baby Kitty Story:
The cats we have were born in our garage 2 1/2 years ago by a wild cat. The cat ran into our garage, got up on my husband's 4-wheeler, and gave birth to her babies right there. Within 2 days she had abandoned them. So I got online and starting researching how to raise kittens. Wow, what a great thing that was. The first night I realized I would have to be their caregiver, I read that I had to first make sure they were hydrated. You pinch the skin by their shoulder blades and if it doesn't bounce back quickly, you know they are dehydrated. So I did the test, and the skin didn't bounce back at all, so I knew I had issues. So I got a low heat heating pad, and put underneath their box (still in the garage, in hopes that mama kitty would return). The next step was to give them sugar water, to help hydrate the babies. There were 5 kittens born, 1 had died almost immediately, so now I was caring for 4 of them. 2 girls, 2 boys. I took a tiny syringe, and squirted just a little bit of sugar water in their mouths, and immediately they starting squirming around. There was still hope! So they made it through the night, and mama kitty was still nowhere to be found, so I brought them in the house.
First thing in the morning, I went into town and found baby animal formula, and the feeding began. It was almost every 2 hours for the first few weeks. These poor babies, they were eating and going potty like they were supposed to, and then 1 got sick, and after a few days she was gone. I took the rest to the vet and the vet basically told me I should just let them die because they probably weren't going to make it without a mother and there are too many pets in the world without homes - so I was wasting my time and money. I didn't like that at all, they were so precious, there was no way I could just let them die. Needless to say, I don't use that vet anymore. So I took them home and kept on feeding them, they were getting bigger and their eyes opened, their ears stood up, and they starting being very loud about when it was time to eat!
Then we had another hurdle, the other girl kitty (gray kitty) started loosing her fur. She lost all of it except the fur right between her eyes. Then the black kitty (Baby Kitty), lost all the fur on his stomach. And the orange and white kitty (Fat Kitty), he didn't loose any fur. So off to the vet we went again. The vet couldn't figure out what it was, but knew it wasn't a ringworm or a parasite since they did all sorts of tests. Not quite sure, but gave them some medicine and we went home again. The medicine made gray kitty kinda sick, but she made it through it and eventually went on to her forever home with another family in our town. So we decided we would keep the 2 boys - still known as Baby & Fatty.
Baby Kitty:

Baby Kitty is huge! He is completely a house cat and is very loving. Gets along great with our Mastiff and fights with our German Shorthair. He's fun to have around.
Fat Kitty:

Then there is Fat Kitty. I believe he thinks he is a dog. He follows my children to the bus every morning and sits there and waits til they are gone. He is a giant puff ball and the greatest mouser I've ever seen (each morning there is a new one waiting for us to find). He spends most of his time outdoors in the summer and most of his time indoors in the winter. In the winter he gets fat (hence the name) and every summer he looses it again. Very cool cat.
So, yes, I have a zoo, but I wouldn't trade it for anything. Children and Animals are such precious gifts - treasure them everyday!
The cats we have were born in our garage 2 1/2 years ago by a wild cat. The cat ran into our garage, got up on my husband's 4-wheeler, and gave birth to her babies right there. Within 2 days she had abandoned them. So I got online and starting researching how to raise kittens. Wow, what a great thing that was. The first night I realized I would have to be their caregiver, I read that I had to first make sure they were hydrated. You pinch the skin by their shoulder blades and if it doesn't bounce back quickly, you know they are dehydrated. So I did the test, and the skin didn't bounce back at all, so I knew I had issues. So I got a low heat heating pad, and put underneath their box (still in the garage, in hopes that mama kitty would return). The next step was to give them sugar water, to help hydrate the babies. There were 5 kittens born, 1 had died almost immediately, so now I was caring for 4 of them. 2 girls, 2 boys. I took a tiny syringe, and squirted just a little bit of sugar water in their mouths, and immediately they starting squirming around. There was still hope! So they made it through the night, and mama kitty was still nowhere to be found, so I brought them in the house.
First thing in the morning, I went into town and found baby animal formula, and the feeding began. It was almost every 2 hours for the first few weeks. These poor babies, they were eating and going potty like they were supposed to, and then 1 got sick, and after a few days she was gone. I took the rest to the vet and the vet basically told me I should just let them die because they probably weren't going to make it without a mother and there are too many pets in the world without homes - so I was wasting my time and money. I didn't like that at all, they were so precious, there was no way I could just let them die. Needless to say, I don't use that vet anymore. So I took them home and kept on feeding them, they were getting bigger and their eyes opened, their ears stood up, and they starting being very loud about when it was time to eat!
Then we had another hurdle, the other girl kitty (gray kitty) started loosing her fur. She lost all of it except the fur right between her eyes. Then the black kitty (Baby Kitty), lost all the fur on his stomach. And the orange and white kitty (Fat Kitty), he didn't loose any fur. So off to the vet we went again. The vet couldn't figure out what it was, but knew it wasn't a ringworm or a parasite since they did all sorts of tests. Not quite sure, but gave them some medicine and we went home again. The medicine made gray kitty kinda sick, but she made it through it and eventually went on to her forever home with another family in our town. So we decided we would keep the 2 boys - still known as Baby & Fatty.
Baby Kitty:

Baby Kitty is huge! He is completely a house cat and is very loving. Gets along great with our Mastiff and fights with our German Shorthair. He's fun to have around.
Fat Kitty:

Then there is Fat Kitty. I believe he thinks he is a dog. He follows my children to the bus every morning and sits there and waits til they are gone. He is a giant puff ball and the greatest mouser I've ever seen (each morning there is a new one waiting for us to find). He spends most of his time outdoors in the summer and most of his time indoors in the winter. In the winter he gets fat (hence the name) and every summer he looses it again. Very cool cat.
So, yes, I have a zoo, but I wouldn't trade it for anything. Children and Animals are such precious gifts - treasure them everyday!
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Great Natural Product
My skin is so dry, so when this happens I know exactly what to do. I use an all natural face/body balm made by Lavare' Bath & Body. It is the only thing that fixes my dry patches basically overnight. It comes unscented and in Lavender(to soothe skin). It has shea butter and cocoa butter in it. I love this product line, so that's why I'm mentioning it here. I've used it for years and can't live without it. Here is the product:


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