Wednesday, November 27, 2013

37 Great Life Lessons

http://www.liveandlovework.com/2012/02/10/37-great-life-lessons/


37 Great Life Lessons

1. Happiness is a choice.
2. You don’t need life to go your way to be happy.
3. Be in awe of this moment.
4. If you want to be happy, stop complaining.
5. Asking for help is a sign of strength.
6. At any moment you can reboot your day.
7. Sometimes you have to drop the ball to give another the opportunity to pick it up.
8. Allowing others to do for themselves shows your confidence in them.
9. Confidence is essential to living a great life.
10. Be yourself. Your uniqueness is the most awesome thing about you!
11. Admit and forgive mistakes.
12. Mistakes are lessons in progress.13. Make living amends by changing hurtful behavior.
14. Live life on life’s terms.
15. When you don’t know what to do, do nothing.
16. You’re never as stuck as you think you are.17. Just for today, love yourself enough to give up the struggle over something that is out of your hands.
18. Treat yourself the way you want others to treat you.
19. Before you speak, THINK. Is it True Helpful Inspiring Necessary and Kind?
20. Smile more.
21. Be grateful.
22. Be playful.
23. Be patient.24. Laugh every day.
25. Ease into your resistance; there’s a lesson in it.
26. Try something new.
27. Don’t take life too seriously.
28. Say no, and mean it.
29. No is a complete sentence. Excuses and explanations are not required.
30. Your opinion of yourself is more important than someone else’s opinion of you.
31. Take care of yourself before taking care of others.
32. Use your strengths and build on your weaknesses.
33. Trust your instincts.
34. Sometimes FEAR is Future Expectations Appearing Real.
35. Don’t believe everything you feel.
36. A positive attitude can get you anywhere you want to go.
37. Your attitude influences your experience more than you know.

Thank you!

http://www.liveandlovework.com/2012/02/10/37-great-life-lessons/

Monday, November 25, 2013

Charles Swindoll

 Only for the Lonely
 by Charles R. Swindoll
Make every effort to come to me soon. . . . Only Luke is with me. Pick up Mark and bring him with you, for he is useful to me for service. . . . At my first defense no one supported me, but all deserted me; may it not be counted against them. But the Lord stood with me and strengthened me.   2 Timothy 4:91116–17
Our Father, we acknowledge that we need You, and our need is not partial; it's total. It's not occasional; it's always—today especially. We pray for those who wrestle with the very real problem of loneliness. It's not dated; it surfaces regularly in every generation. We pray especially for those who are lonely because they are distant from You. We ask You to bring them to a knowledge of Your Son and keep them restless and sleepless and struggling until they have come to that place of faith in Your Son.
Thank You for meeting our every need. We pray that You will meet this one today wherever we find ourselves. And that You will show Yourself strong where we are weak, mighty where we are lacking. Meet the deep needs of our hearts, our Father, and enable us to get through the difficulty of loneliness by Your grace. In the name of Christ, our Lord, our Savior, our Master, and our God, we pray. Amen.
Excerpted from The Prayers of Charles R. Swindoll, Volume 1, Copyright © 2010 by Charles R. Swindoll, Inc. All rights reserved worldwide.
 

"All of your dreams can come true if you have the courage to pursue them." -  ºoº Walt Disney ºoº  
 

Reblog - Disney blog

Posted: 24 Nov 2013 05:57 AM PST
This week, Walt Disney's daughter, Diane Disney Miller passed away at the age of 79.
Diane Disney Miller Story Teller Statue
Upon learning the sad news, Disney chairman and CEO Bob Iger said, "We are deeply saddened by the passing of Diane Disney Miller. She is remembered by Disney fans around the world as the beloved daughter of Walt Disney, and one who graciously shared her family history and personal memories of her father."
"Diane was a fierce guardian of her father's legacy who never hesitated to set the record straight, opening The Walt Disney Family Museum in San Francisco to bring her father's fascinating story to life. In our many conversations over the years, Diane's unique and special perspective about her father only deepened my considerable appreciation for him. Diane was incredibly generous in that regard, freely sharing her personal insights and providing details that deepened our knowledge, and we remain grateful for her many valuable contributions to our efforts to preserve Disney history. She and her sister, Sharon, have long been recognized as Walt's inspiration forDisneyland, a place he created for families to have fun together. For that reason and many others, Diane will always have a special place in our company's legacy and in the hearts of fans."
"She was also known for her philanthropic efforts, including playing an integral role in the development of the renowned Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles to ensure the creation of a unique venue bearing her father's name that she believed would be "a wonderful thing for the city, for the spirit, for the soul."
"Diane was the wife of former Disney CEO Ron Miller, as well as mother to their seven children, Christopher, Joanna, Tamara, Jennifer, Walter, Ronald and Patrick. She also had 13 grandchildren and had the great joy of recently welcoming her first great-grandchild into the world. We send our sincere condolences to the entire family and our thoughts remain with them during this difficult time."
 
 

"All of your dreams can come true if you have the courage to pursue them." -  ºoº Walt Disney ºoº  
 

Thanksgiving

On days of special blessing, we are especially commanded: "When you have eaten and are full, and have built beautiful houses and dwell in them . . . you shall remember the Lord your God, for it is He who gives you power to get wealth, that He may establish His covenant which He swore to your fathers, as it is this day."[Deuteronomy 8:12, 18]
The crown of the home is godliness
The beauty of the home is order
The glory of the home is hospitality
The blessing of the home is contentment
[Henry Van Dyke, 1852-1933]
From Come to the Table. Copyright ©2008 Benita Long. (Thomas Nelson). Used by permission. All rights reserved.
 
 

"All of your dreams can come true if you have the courage to pursue them." -  ºoº Walt Disney ºoº  
 

Saturday, November 9, 2013

Doctor Who Doctor and Dalek Sets Wave 1 Pack | GeekAlerts

Doctor Who Doctor and Dalek Sets Wave 1 Pack

Doctor Who Doctor and Dalek Wave 1 Sets

With the 50th anniversary happening, it is the perfect time for this Doctor Who Doctor and Dalek Sets Wave 1 Pack.

Wave 1 gives you 3 different Doctor and Dalek action figure 2-packs. You get a Doctor and a Dalek in each. You can collect each version of the Doctor paired with a Dalek from his era. In this set you get

  • The Second Doctor with a silver and blue Dalek from "Evil of the Daleks" (1967)
  • The Tenth Doctor with a golden Crucible Dalek from "The Stolen Earth" (2008)
  • The Sixth Doctor with a white and gold Dalek from "Revelation of the Daleks" (2005)

These will look great in your collection. $134.99 fromEntertainment Earth.




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Star Wars Target Prints | GeekAlerts

Star Wars Target Prints

Star Wars Target Prints - Darth Vader

Get ready to sharpen your marksman skills or just kick back and enjoy the unique look of these Star Wars Target Prints, with some of the more iconic characters that are worthy of being shot at.

If you decide to toss a few bullets – or blaster bolts – towards these prints (or copies of them), you'll find they offer a wide variety of challenges. Boba Fett, the Rancor, and Darth Vader all offer a range of strike zones, but you'll have to be ready for the big leagues when you take aim at the stormtrooper holding Princess Leia as a hostage because you get exactly one shot. Did you ever imagine a scenario where a stormtrooper would actually be more intimidating that either Fett or Vader?

Of course, there's nothing wrong with leaving the shooting to the Republic and the Empire while you just take it easy and admire your new wall art.

The Star Wars Target Prints, featuring Darth Vader,Boba Fett, a Stormtrooper, and a Rancor, are available for $31.89 each at Firebox.com.





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Friday, August 9, 2013

Mario & Luigi: Dream Team (for Nintendo 3DS) Review & Rating | PCMag.com

Luigi is Mario's perpetual understudy. While this is ostensibly the "year of Luigi" and he's gotten his own 3DS game in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon$30.85 at Amazon and his own version of New Super Mario Bros. U$49.99 at GameFly with the New Super Luigi U$29.99 at Amazon DLC, he still plays second fiddle to his brother. That doesn't change in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team$39.99 at Dell, where Luigi's lack of popularity remains a running gag, but he at least takes a much more proactive stance in this $39.99 (direct) Nintendo 3DS game. Granted, he spends most of his time being useful by sleeping while Mario runs around, but it's justified in this game.

A Mario RPG
The Mario & Luigi sub-series, like the Paper Mario sub-series, is a spin-off line of Mario-themed RPGs that spiritually follow Squaresoft's fantastic Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. While Paper Mario changes its mechanics in nearly every game, from Paper Mario: The 1000-Year Door to Super Paper Mario to Paper Mario: Sticker Star, Mario & Luigi stays fairly consistent, and even keeps story elements and characters between games. You play as Mario and Luigi as you explore a new land to save the people there from a threat that's usually Bowser-related.

The story is silly, like every other Mario game's story tends to be. Mario and Luigi are invited to Pi'illo Island for vacation. An ancient evil that petrified the extinct Pi'illo civilization awakens and joins Mario's regular archnemesis Bowser to take over the island. Luigi finds he can open portals to dream worlds by slipping on the petrified pillow-shaped bodies of the Pi'illo people, cleansing them of darkness and awakening them to help fight Bowser and the nightmarish Antasma. The story is one to be enjoyed and isn't nearly as dark as it sounds.

The Mechanics
If you played the first Mario & Luigi game (Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga for the Game Boy Advance), you know the basic mechanics of every other Mario & Luigi game. Actually, if you've played any Mario and Luigi game, you understand the mechanics of every other Mario & Luigi game. You control Mario and Luigi together, using A to make Mario perform actions and B to make Luigi perform actions. As you play through the game, you unlock new abilities between the two that let you reach places you couldn't before, like using a hammer to shrink Mario down to fit through a small door or jumping on Luigi's shoulders and doing a spin jump to get over large gaps. The consistent two-brother controls allow for the different areas to use different and increasingly complicated puzzles that require more and more of Mario and Luigi's abilities to solve (and to find all of the many secrets, like camera blocks that give you jigsaw puzzles or beans that enhance your different stats).

Combat is also focused on the brothers, with the A button controlling Mario's menu options and the B button controlling Luigi's options.  Each brother can attack with a stomp, a hammer, or team up for Bros. Attacks that combine their powers and hit enemies extra hard. The battles are turn-based, but extremely active; you directly control Mario and Luigi as they attack and get attacked. Just selecting Jump and attacking an enemy will do little damage. If you hit A just before Mario hits the enemy, though, he'll stomp on it extra-hard and then jump on it again. Likewise, when you get attacked you can reduce damage, avoid it completely, or even counter-attack and hurt enemies on their own turn. This mechanic has been around since the original Super Mario RPG, and it's one of the most engaging aspects of the series besides the characters themselves, because it makes combat a matter of skill and rhythm, not just stats.

Dreamy Luigi
The dream elements of the game stand out against the otherwise satisfying but standard action. When in a dream world, manifested as two-dimensional platforming levels that still keep the same type of enemy encounters as the regular world, Mario joins the dreaming version of Luigi called Dreamy Luigi, who can merge with background elements to influence the world. Depending on the "Luiginary works" in the area, Luigi (and you, by manipulating his sleeping form on the touch screen) can change gravity, launch Mario like a slingshot, change the temperature of the area, and become a crowd of Luigis for Mario to ride on to get past obstacles.

Luigi's ability to become a horde of green brothers in the dream world also give Mario his special attacks while there; instead of standard Bros. attacks, Mario can work with the crowd of Luigis to form them into a ball to squish enemies, a hammer to smash enemies, or an air hockey puck to smash enemies. Certain boss fights even require the Luigis to merge to become a giant, Godzilla-sized Luigi in his dreams, beating back other giant enemies Mario and the regular dreaming Luigi can't handle on their own. These giant Luigi boss fights are stylus-based, but the same general strategy and structure remain.

If the bright, colorful, cartoon-like graphic design and silly story don't remind you, the first hour or two of the game will reiterate that this is a game intended for, among others, children. It holds your hand with tutorials and interruptions to introduce you to game mechanics for far too long, and if you're older than 12 or have ever played a Mario & Luigi game before you'll probably find this frustrating. Fortunately, after the first few dungeon areas, the game relaxes its grip on your hand and lets you play without a smiling yellow ball or floating pillow fairy interrupting you to tell you how to dodge attacks.

Conclusion
Mario & Luigi: Dream Team is a fun little JRPG romp, like every other game in the Mario & Luigi sub-series. It doesn't have the genuinely unique and fresh feel of Paper Mario's various games, and it doesn't bring much new to the table besides the puzzle-solving dream mechanic, but it's enjoyable and cheerful, and worth a playthrough if you're a Mario fan and want a nice bit of fluff to play for a few hours.




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Sunday, July 28, 2013

Mojito Bars recipe from Betty Crocker

Mojito Bars
  • Prep Time 15 Min
  • Total Time 2 Hr 20 Min
  • Servings 24

INGREDIENTS

3
tablespoons light rum or 1 1/2 teaspoons rum extract plus 3 tablespoons water
16
fresh mint leaves, chopped
3/4
cup butter or margarine, softened
1/2
cup powdered sugar
2
cups Gold Medal® all-purpose flour
4
eggs
1 1/2
cups granulated sugar
1/4
teaspoon salt
2
teaspoons grated lime peel
2/3
cup fresh lime juice (from 6 limes)
2
to 3 drops green food color, if desired
2
tablespoons milk
1
tablespoon powdered sugar
  • 1In small bowl, combine rum and chopped mint. Set aside.
  • 2Heat oven to 350° F. Lightly spray 13x9-inch pan with cooking spray. In large bowl, mix butter and 1/2 cup powdered sugar together with electric mixer on medium speed. Mix in 1 3/4 cup of the flour on low speed, just until well combined. Press in pan. Bake 22 to 25 minutes or until set and lightly browned.
  • 3Meanwhile, in large bowl, mix eggs and sugar, with whisk. Add remaining 1/4 cup flour and salt, mix with whisk until blended. Mix in lime peel, lime juice, food color and milk.
  • 4Place strainer over medium bowl; pour rum mixture into strainer. Press mixture with back of spoon through strainer to drain liquid from leaves; discard leaves. Mix strained liquid into egg mixture, with whisk until well combined. Pour over partially baked crust. Bake 25 to 27 minutes longer or until center is set.
  • 5Cool completely, about 1 hour. Sprinkle with powdered sugar. For bars, cut into 6 rows by 4 rows. Store bars, tightly covered, in the refrigerator.

    EXPERT TIPS

    If desired, omit mint leaves and substitute 1/2 teaspoon mint extract. Add extract with the rum as directed.

    NUTRITION INFORMATION

    1 Bars
     
    Calories
    170
     ( 
    Calories from Fat
    60),
     
    Total Fat
    7g
     
    (Saturated Fat
    4g,
    Trans Fat
    0g
     ), 
    Cholesterol
    50mg
    Sodium
    75mg
     
    Total Carbohydrate
    24g
    (Dietary Fiber
    0g
     
      Sugars
    16g
     ), 
    Protein
    2g
     ; 
    % Daily Value*:
     
    Vitamin A
    4%;
    Vitamin C
    0%;
     
    Calcium
    0%;
     
    Iron
    4%;
    Exchanges:
    1/2 Starch; 0 Fruit; 1 Other Carbohydrate; 0 Skim Milk; 0 Low-Fat Milk; 0 Milk; 0 Vegetable; 0 Very Lean Meat; 0 Lean Meat; 0 High-Fat Meat; 1 1/2 Fat; 
    Carbohydrate Choices:
    1 1/2
    *Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.



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    Pacific Rim Gipsy Danger Light-Up Action Figure | GeekAlerts

    Pacific Rim Gipsy Danger Light-Up Action Figure

    Pacific Rim Gipsy Danger Action Figure

    Wish you could pilot a Jaeger? The Pacific Rim Gipsy Danger 18-Inch Light-Up Action Figure puts you in control of your very own Mech, but you don't have to worry about drifting or getting killed by a Kaiju from another dimension.

    Gipsy Danger, the go-to Jaeger in Guillermo del Toro's Pacific Rim, is captured in a highly-detailed 18-inch action figure that includes a light-up chest, a light-up headlight, and a removable 8-inch-long chain-sword that attaches to its forearms. The figure also has many points of articulation, including an articulated neck, shoulders, elbows, hips, and knees, allowing you to arrange Gipsy in a variety of Kaiju-stomping poses.

    Go big or go extinct with the Pacific Rim Gipsy Danger 18-Inch Light-Up Action Figure. It will be available September 2013, but can be pre-ordered now for $89.99 at Entertainment Earth.





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    Technabob blog:

    Saddest Site Ever? 'See Your Folks' Reminds You to See Your Parents… Before They Pass on

    By Hazel Chua on Jul 27, 2013 11:00 am

    See Your Folks is a new website that's gotten the attention of a lot of people. It's not a new social network or some photo-sharing site. Rather, it's a calculator of sorts that lets you know how many times you're going to see your parents before they die.

    It sounds morbid, but that wasn't the intention of the site creators.

    see your folks 1

    Co-create Luke Tipping explains: "We believe that increasing awareness of death can help us to make the most of our lives. The right kind of reminders can help us to focus on what matters, and perhaps make us better people."

    That definitely makes sense. It's kind of like an extension to World Parent's Day, only it's not just a day because it essentially encourages everyone to go see their parents more.

    Head on over to See Your Folks to see how high (or low) your number is… and do something about it while you still can.


    Kite Patch Keeps Mosquitoes (and the Diseases They Carry) Away

    By Hazel Chua on Jul 27, 2013 10:00 am

    Those evil mosquitoes just keep on biting. They're carriers of deadly diseases like dengue fever and malaria and every day, kids get bites that could turn out to be fatal. There are a lot of anti-mosquito and anti-insect lotions and sprays being sold, but they're a cause for concern sometimes to parents who worry about slathering their kids in repellents that contain DEET.

    kite mosquito patches

    Then along came Kite. Kite is a patch that is supposed to be stuck on the person's clothing. Once it's there, it can make the wearer "invisible" to mosquitoes for up to 48 hours. Unlike most conventional mosquito repellants, Kite uses non-toxic compounds that interrupt the mosquito's ability to find people through carbon dioxide detection.

    Kite Patch1

    The technology was developed by Olfactor Laboratories and the University of California with the support of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the National Institutes of Health.

    Watch the Video

    A project to send Kite patches to Uganda is currently up for funding on Indiegogo, and has already generated more than 3.5 times its goal with over a month left to raise funds.



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