Thursday, June 5, 2014
Never Lose a Photo again with Everalbum
I love taking pictures of Noah all the time. I usually use my phone because it's always with me. I take a lot of them at Noah's request. He will make something cool and say take a picture and post it. I also have a habit of taking multiple photos of the same thing. I have met the unfortunate fate of the dreaded memory is full warning a few times on my phone. So I would have two choices because it never happens when I have my computer. I could either upload a bunch of photos to Facebook even though I don't want to share all the photos I have taken or I can delete them. Both are time consuming and annoying. By the time I am done doing it, the moment has passed, the dolphins have swam away, the parade is gone and it's too late. Also it's annoying to stop what you are doing to fix this problem. Thankfully I learned about an app called Everalbum with this app you no longer have to worry about running out of memory on your phone again. I love to take video of Noah's performances and awards ceremonies too. They eat up a lot of memory, add a bunch of apps and forget about it.
Key Value:
- Never worry about running out of space on your phone EVER again. Once your photos from your phone are backed up, you can delete your camera roll and any future photo you take will automatically be added and backed up to your Everalbum.
- Never worry about losing family photos again. No matter if your computer breaks, or you lose your phone, once in Everalbum they are backed up and safe forever.
- Never worry about privacy or having your photos public. Privacy is very important to us and we’ve done everything possible to guarantee all of your photos are private to you and only you by default, except when you want to share your photos privately with family and friends.
Pricing:
- Very affordable pricing for families - $7.99/month or save 20% by buying yearly at $79/year and have up to 50,000 photos backed up in full resolution - Never worry about GBs, or MBs storage, we don’t care about that.
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Tuesday, June 3, 2014
Sheila's Strawberry Cake Recipe
One of my favorite fruits, probably my favorite fruit is strawberries. When they aren't in season they can be really expensive or not very sweet. I am also a really busy mom and I don't always have time to devote in the kitchen to make a dessert. I had to come up with something easy and delicious. Something my super picky kiddo would also enjoy. He gets sick of the same old desserts. So I thought about things we used to make growing up and I remembered what I called Strawberry Cake. Now you can put strawberries on shortcakes, which I am not really a fan of. You can put strawberries on Angel Food Cake, while I love Angel Food Cake, I think it is perfect as is. I wanted to share with you my two ingredient Strawberry Cake Recipe.
Sheila's Strawberry Cake Recipe:
1 pound cake or slices of pound cake. I think it's brilliant they sell it sliced. Coming from someone who never would finish a loaf.
1 container of frozen strawberries in the juice.
Defrost both the strawberries and the pound cake. Cut a slice or two of pound cake and top with a few spoonfuls of strawberries. Don't forget the extra juice.
You can top with whipped cream if you would like and enjoy.
Friday, May 30, 2014
Noah was Sick and Child Health Tips
This past weekend Noah hit two milestones. I am not happy
about these milestones but I knew it was going to happen at some point. The
first milestone that makes you a worried parent was his very first ear
infection. He also had Pink Eye. It’s
common to get an ear infection and Pink eye at the same time because everything
is so close together. He was miserable. His eyes were so red and he screamed
about his ears hurting. I had to take him to the doctor after keeping him home
two days from school. Sure enough he was sick. The doctor basically looked at
him and said he has pink eye and looked in his ears and he had an ear infection.
That was that. She handed me a prescription for Augmentin aka the super
expensive antibiotic, that no store includes in free antibiotics. So this is milestone number two, he had his
very first prescription. Any other illness he has had was treatable with over
the counter stuff. He is extremely healthy. *Knocks on wood twice*. The two different
places I went the pharmacists were impressed when I said it was his very first prescription
when they asked me if he had been there before.
I thought I would share some tips on keeping your children
healthy.
Parents you are the example, if you start a routine your child will follow
If you are eating something with nuts wash your hands after, so you don’t accidently make someone else sick.
Take multivitamins every day
Eat healthy and drink a lot of milk and water
Keep your hands to yourself, don’t share hairbrushes, lip balms etc, with your friends. They may be sick.
Be aware of what sicknesses are going around where your child goes to school
Keep doctor’s appointments and well checkups.
If you choose to vaccinate, keep up to date on their shots
Don’t share drinks or share food with others
If your child gets sick, remind them to:
Cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze and throw away used tissues.
Stay home from school or daycare until you don’t have a fever or at least a day or two with a cold.
Sometimes when you are sick you miss out on fun things like field day or a trip to the playground but you don’t want to make your friends sick too.
Rest as much as possible, even if you think you feel better, you still need rest.
Even if your mom pays extra for them to flavor your meds and it tastes bad, you still need to take it.
Parents don’t stress, sickness happens. It’s usually just a germ they picked up. Remember the more
children your child is in contact with, the more likely they will get sick.
For more health tips and great information about health
check out Molina
Healthcare.
The opinions in this article are my own. I do not work for,
or with, any brand mentioned in this article, nor do I have any official
relationship with them. I have a relationship with GigaSavvy, for whom I
create original editorial content.
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