Thursday, August 15, 2013

Too Cute! Puppies

I don't watch Animal Planet a lot, but a few days ago, I tuned in to the channel just in time to see one of the cutest shows on television. Too Cute! Puppies was on.

Too Cute! Puppies follows the daily activities of puppies as they explore the world and get into mischief.

My favorite part of the episode was when all of the puppies in a litter, except for the runt, huddled together to stay warm during nap time. A little girl, who looked to be about two or three, saw that the puppy laying by itself and gathered her stuffed animals around it so that it was part of a cozy huddle, too. It was, well, too cute.

To see adorable videos and photos of puppies, visit the Too Cute! Puppies website.
Or, if your a cat lover, visit the Too Cute! Kittens website.

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

California Pizza Kitchen






Summer is coming to an end, and my family decided to enjoy one last  vacation before it's time for school to start. After unpacking our van, feeling tired and hot, we decided that it was time for lunch. Deciding where to eat wasn't much of a debate. My whole family loves pizza, and we have been to one of the pizzerias in the area before. So, we got back into the van and headed to California Pizza Kitchen.

There are many pizza restaurants to choose from, so what makes California Pizza Kitchen different from the rest? The pizza that they serve is delicious. The crust is thin, but still soft and airy. We ordered a large half pepperoni, half pepperoni mushroom pizza. I was impressed by the fact that our server gave my parents three choices of mushrooms. The pizza was brought to our table in a timely manner, and it was piping hot. After tasting this restaurant's pizza for a second time, I still loved it.

As far as drinks go, my dad and I had lemonade, my mom had sweet tea, and my brother had a pineapple coconut smoothie. When our waiter brought our drinks to the table, he explained to my brother that the employee who usually makes the smoothies was not there and that the manager had made his smoothie. None the less, my brother thought that his smoothie was fantastic. My brother's smoothie was in  a regular plastic cup, but my mom, dad, and I were given sturdy plastic cups that we got to keep. I was happy to have a souvenir to take home.

To try California Pizza Kitchen for yourself, visit their website to find a location near you. 

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

How to Create Your Own Theme in Microsoft PowerPoint 2010

When you are working in Microsoft PowerPoint 2010, there are several themes to choose from when you press the "Design" tab.  However, don't you think it would be fun to create your own unique theme? Well, today I am going to show you how.

Step 1: Open a new PowerPoint Presentation.

Step 2: Click the "View" tab. Then, click "Slide Master."


Step 3: Edit the background.  
- Click on the "Slide Master" tab, then click the "Background Styles" drop down menu. 
- Choose from any of the gradients that appear or create your own background by clicking the "Format Background" button. You now have the option of adding a solid, gradient, picture/texture, or pattern fill to use as a background and have more control over the colors.

Step 4: Choose the fonts. 
- On the "Slide Master" tab, click on the "Fonts" drop down menu. You can choose one of the pre-made font sets, or you can click the "Create New Theme Fonts" to chose the heading and body fonts that you would like to use in your theme.

Step 5: Edit the color scheme.
- Click on the "Colors" drop down menu (it is above the "Fonts" drop down menu on the "Slide Master" tab). You can choose from a variety of built-in color schemes or create your own by clicking the "Create New Theme Colors" button.

Step 6: Save your theme!
- To save your custom theme, click the "View" tab. Then, click the "Normal" option.
- Click the "Design" tab. Then, click on the drop down arrow beside the themes to get more options. At the very bottom, click the "Save Current Theme" button and name your theme. Finally, click "Save."
Your theme should automatically be saved as an Office Theme inside the Templates>Document Themes folder. Next time you open PowerPoint, it should show up with the other themes under the design tab.

Step 7: Show it off!
Won't it feel great to create a PowerPoint using a theme that you created? Next time someone compliments you on how good your PowerPoint looks, you can say: "I designed it myself!"
Here is the theme that I created:
TIP: If you would like your title slide to have a different background than the others like mine, just change the background on the title slide layout without clicking the "Apply to All" button. 
TIP: Play around with Word Art and text effects. I added a dark blue outline to my title and heading text and added a shadow by clicking the "Shadow" button in the "Font" box under the "Home" tab.




Saturday, July 27, 2013

American Eagle Project Live Your Life

American Eagle recently launched a contest called Project Live Your Life. It allows people to compete for a chance to become a model for the clothing company.
One of the many contestants for Project Live Your Life is writer, dancer, photographer, and artist Jade P. I got a chance to interview Jade today.

 Why do you want to win American Eagle's Project Live Your Life?
 JADE: "I want to win American Eagle's Project Live Your Life because I love American Eagle clothing, and I love the brand and the lifestyle associated with it, and I love the fact that they are using their customers and their followers to market their clothing. I just think that's really ingenious, and as a marketing enthusiast, I really appreciate that. And I want to win because it would give me tons of exposure and since I want to pursue modeling professionally, this could be a way that I could get noticed and get discovered, not only as a model, but as a singer, or a writer, or any of the other things that I do because it will put me out there for other people to see."

Your profile mentions that you went to a playwrights festival. What was that like?
JADE: "It was AMAZING! It was a week full of work, and bonding, and creativity, and kind of creative brainstorming with other people that I'd never met before, but we all had similar interests. And a lot of them knew more about theater, and more about writing than me, but it was really cool to learn from them, and also just to share my creativity with them, and have our ideas bounce off of each other. And we became so close so quickly  because we're all exposing our hearts through our writing to one another, so pretty much any barriers and walls got broken down the first day."

What do you enjoy most about photography?
JADE: "I don't consider myself a photographer, because I'm not into the whole technical part, I'm really not into a lot of technical things. I don't like to be behind the camera necessarily, I don't like to be the one who has to learn all of the specific technical things that goes along with photography, like lens types, and exposure, and how to handle different settings during different parts of the day, all of that stuff. But, I have always liked photography as like just a fun thing to do with my friends, because my friends in college loved to take pictures, and so I grew in my passion for taking pictures. And we took pictures of EVERYTHING. We took pictures of ourselves doing everything, and so it felt like you know, photography is a way for you to be with your friends and always keep your Facebook status updated with your latest doings, and it's a way to not forget a moment, because you're capturing every moment. And I like photography because I like modeling, so photography is very important to modeling, because it captures the pictures. I love taking pictures of my friends and taking pictures of clothing, especially since I'm a dancer, too. Dancers care a lot about photography and about videography. So, I guess, well as far as photography goes, this contest has really challenged me to become a better photographer because I had to photograph myself as a model. So, I had to learn a little bit more, but I prefer not to be behind the camera."

According to your profile, you categorized yourself as a "Denim Jeanius." In your opinion, what is a "Denim Jeanius?"
JADE: "American Eagle's definition of a Denim Jeanuis is someone who knows how to style their jeans for any occasion. And as Americans, I think a lot of us automatically fall into that category, because we wear jeans everyday. We wear jeans with just about everything, it's like our staple article of clothing that we put with everything. Some people wear jeans to work, you have your dressy jeans, you have your casual jeans, you have your work jeans. So, I would say as far as a Denim Jeanius, I love experimenting with different types of jeans and I love wearing jeans with different types of looks, to show how flexible the clothing is."


What advice do you have for other aspiring models?
JADE: "For other aspiring models, I suggest just taking pictures of yourself. I'm learning how to become a better model, and it's just from all the stuff I've looked at online and advice I've gotten from other models. Model for free, I've modeled for hair shows for Aveda, and in a Southern Weddings Magazine shoot, and those were just opportunities to be around professional models and see how they work, and just, you know, being in front of the  camera, but you really have to practice on your own. And you have to practice your expressions, and practice figuring out how to angle your body towards the camera, and that's where you get your creativity, it's just like dancing, you practice on your own and you refine your skills around others, and then you get out there and you perform in front of the camera, and then you're set."



Here are a few fantastic photos from Jade's profile:



Good luck with the contest, Jade!
To show your support and vote for Jade, click here.
She'd really appreciate it!




Pictures courtesy of Jade Palmer

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Chevron

I had no idea what a chevron pattern was until my friends told me earlier this year. This summer on Pinterest, chevron clothes, nails, furniture, and more have been popular pins. I repined a picture of a chevron lamp a few days ago, and it already has four likes and 32 repins! I only have six followers on Pinterest, so that is a lot for me. I was amazed by how popular that single picture became.

A screen shot of the picture I repinned on Pinterest that quickly became very popular. According to Pinterest, it was originally pinned from myhabit.com.



Here are a few chevron products that I found on Walmart.com
(click on product names to go to their product pages on Walmart.com)

your zone chevron nylon rug, 3' x 4'8" 
your zone chevron nylon rug, 3' x 4'8"

Kinsley Chevron Futon with Optional Pieces, Gray
Kinsley Chevron Futon with Optional Pieces, Gray


Eclipse Kids Chevron Energy-Efficient Blackout Curtain, Bright Multi

Eclipse Kids Chevron Energy-Efficient Blackout Curtain, Bright Multi


Set of 2 Purple & Blue Chevron Corded Outdoor Patio Square Throw Pillows 18.5"
Set of 2 Purple & Blue Chevron Corded Outdoor Patio Square Throw Pillows 18.5"


* All product pictures came from www.walmart.com. I do not claim ownership of any of these pictures and I did not create or take them myself. 






Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Pets and Furniture

My family's dog, a blond American Cocker Spaniel, is the sweetest pet that anyone could ever ask for. However, Chelsea loves to lay on the couch with us, and her fur gets all over the furniture.




At first, my siblings and I didn't see anything wrong with letting Chelsea lay on the couch with us. Then, my parents pointed out how hard her fur is to remove from the cushions. Cleaning the furniture before guests come over is a hassle. We have used lint rollers and brushes designed specifically for pet hair removal, but nothing seems to work on the fabric. 


Many pet owners buy their dogs doggy beds. We've tried this before, but Chelsea just chews on them until the stuffing comes out and the bed is no good. I thought I had found the solution when I noticed that Chelsea had taken a liking to my favorite blanket. Letting her lay on the blanket solves the problem most of the time, but Chelsea still lays on the couch often.


That's when I decided to research what fabrics are good for pet owners. I found a really great article called What is the Best Sofa Fabric for Pets? on eBay. (Just click the link to go straight to the full article.)

Here's a summary of the article:

- On furniture that a pet uses often, lint rollers don't work very well
- Pet owners shouldn't have light-colored carpeting (Like my carpet in the picture above; Oops.)
- The benefits of certain fabrics
  •  Leather: Fur and dirt are easily removed, resistant to odor
  •  Distressed Leather: Fur and dirt are easily removed, resistant to odor, patterns help hide blemishes
  • Synthetic Fibers: Fur and dirt are easily removed, withstands claw holes and scratches, tightly woven to resist damage
  •  Crypton: Fur and dirt are easily removed, withstands claw holes and scratches, resistant to odor, tightly woven to resist damage
- Pet owners should not purchase sofas with these fabrics: chenille, velvet, silk, tweed, wool, and linen

* I credit all of these facts to the buying guide titled, "What is the Best Sofa Fabric for Pets?" written by eBay. 




Monday, July 15, 2013

The Parent Search

In August 2012, I published my first full-length chapter book. The Parent Search is a children's book that follows the adventure of three children as they try to locate and rescue their missing parents.


Missing Parents!
Ashley and her siblings Nicole and Doug were thrilled to be spending summer break in Hawaii. However, when a flood causes the kids to become separated from their parents, what they thought was going to be a relaxing vacation turns into the biggest adventure of their lives! Things get even more complicated when they discover that a criminal is behind their parents' disappearance. From a shark in the clear waters of Hawaii to a crash landing in the Amazon Rainforest, the trio is constantly in danger. Will they ever find their parents?


My book (it feels good to be able to say that :) ) is available as a paperback, as well as an eBOOK. 
To learn more about my book, please visit the official website or the official Facebook page
The eBOOK version of The Parent Search is available on for the NOOK, as well as Apple devices. To purchase the paperback version, click here

Sunday, July 14, 2013

Monsters University

I am a huge fan of Disney Pixar movies, and Monsters, Inc. was one of my favorites. When I heard that Mike and Sully would be returning to the big screen, I was excited. The prequel, Monsters University, was released in U.S. movie theaters on June 21, 2013.

Here is the plot description of Monsters University, as released by Disney:
Mike Wazowski and James P. Sullivan are an inseparable pair, but that wasn't always the case. From the moment these two mismatched monsters met they couldn't stand each other. "Monster's University" unlocks the door to how Mike and Sully overcame their differences and became the best of friends. -- (C) Walt Disney 
I will admit, I was a little disappointed that the adorable Boo, the little girl who befriended Mike and Sulley in the first movie, wasn't making a return. However, don't let that discourage you from seeing this movie. The film still has a lot of heart and plenty of funny moments. I don't want to give too much away, but here are some of my favorite morals that the movie taught:
  • There's more than one way to achieve your dream. Mike and Sulley don't become "Scarers" the conventional way, but they still end up with the career of their dreams that led them to Monsters University in the first place.
  • Know what you're good at, and use it to your advantage. Mike comes to Monsters University thinking that he's going to be the best "Scarer" on campus because of how hard he's been studying. He proves that he's smart, but there's just one problem: no one thinks he's scary. At first, Mike is crushed. He later  realizes that his book smarts make him great at planning the perfect scare. Sulley, with his powerful roar, is just the person to execute Mike's plans. Together, they make a great team. 
  • Don't let what others think of you discourage you. Oozma Kappa, Mike and Sulley's fraternity, is considered to be a joke with no chance of being successful when they enter the Scare Games. However, they still try their best to be the winning team.

Monsters University is rated G. To learn more about the movie, visit the official site.

Friday, July 12, 2013

A Bookworm's Point of View gets a makeover!

Hey everyone!
I changed my blog's theme today. I hope you like the new layout!

Nilla Wafer Cupcakes

    My dad bought a jumbo pack of Vanilla Wafers the other day, and my family ate half the pack in about two days. Let's face it: Nilla Wafers are delicious.
    So, I decided to use the Nilla Wafers (well, what was left of them) to make dessert for my family as a surprise. I Googled 'Nilla Wafer desserts' and found a recipe for Nilla Wafer bundt cake that had very good reviews. I loved the idea of a cake made with Nilla Wafers, but I felt like making cupcakes that night. Also, I didn't want to make a lot of cupcakes. So, I cut the recipe in half and poured the batter into muffin tins.
    One of my family's favorite desserts is the banana pudding that my mom makes using Nilla Wafers. I wanted to find a way to incorporate banana into the cupcakes. I thought about adding banana to the batter, but decided against it. Finally I came up with the idea to put banana topping on the cupcakes. My family loved the idea and my Dad even said that they reminded him of banana pudding. Below is the recipe for the cake batter, as well as my recipe for banana topping.

Vanilla Wafer Cake IV
(I found this recipe here)
Original recipe makes 1 10-inch Bundt pan.
1 (8 ounce) package flaked coconut
1 cup ground pecans
3/4 cup butter
1 1/2 cups white sugar
6 eggs
1 (12 ounce) package vanilla wafers, crushed very fine
1/2 cup milk

1. Preheat oven to 325 degrees F (165 degrees C). Grease and flour a 10 inch fluted tube pan such as a  Bundt®. Mix together the coconut and ground pecans; set aside.

2. In a large bowl, cream together the butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Beat in eggs one at a time. Beat in the crushed wafers alternately with the milk. Mix in the coconut and ground pecans. Pour batter into prepared pan.

3.Bake in a preheated oven for 60 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the center of the cake comes out clean. Allow to cool.


* I cut the recipe in half to make my cupcakes, but I used 2 eggs instead of 3 and the batter still turned out fine. Also, I did not add the coconut and pecans because of my family's preferences, and the cake still had plenty of flavor. I changed the baking temperature for 350 degrees Fahrenheit. I recommend baking the cupcakes for 18 minutes at that temperature, or until a toothpick inserted into the center of the cupcakes comes out clean. DON"T FORGET TO GREASE THE MUFFIN PAN BEFORE ADDING THE BATTER!

My Banana Topping
1 large banana
1/2 cup powdered sugar
1/4 cup milk
1/4 teaspoon vanilla

In a small bowl, mash the banana with a fork. Add the 1/2 cup of powdered sugar and 1/4 cup of milk and microwave for ten seconds at a time, stirring in between, until the mixture forms a glaze-like texture. Let the cupcakes cool for a few minutes, then add banana topping.

ENJOY!

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Duolingo!

Everyone in my family can speak Spanish...except for me. I am taking Spanish 1 this upcoming school year, and I'm VERY excited. 
Yesterday, my sister stumbled upon an app called Duolingo. It is the perfect tool to help me prepare for Spanish 1, and it makes learning a new language fun.  From taping pictures, to speaking sentences, I feel like I am playing a game, rather than learning. Duolingo offers lessons on many different languages: Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Italian, and English. 

Oh, and did I mention that this app is FREE?

If you are looking for a fun and easy way to learn a new language, or to continue practicing one that you have already learned, I highly recommend downloading Duolingo! 

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Astrid

UPDATE: Unfortuanately, I recently received an email informing me that the Astrid app will no longer be available on August 5,2013. To learn more, I recommend reading the article Astrid is winding down on Astrid's blog.

Recently, my mom introduced me to a new to-do-list app: Astrid. Astrid is free, and very user-friendly.


Here is some of it's features:
- Color-code tasks by importance
- Text-to-speech: Use your voice to enter tasks instead of talking
- Share lists with others & assign tasks to others ( this has turned out to be a handy way for my mom to give me chores. Uh oh... :) )
- Assign due dates to tasks
- And my favorite part of this app: the friendly reminders that Astrid gives you.Sometimes she has an attitude, but this app's notifications always make me laugh.



Monday, February 25, 2013

Goey Goodness


              Every time we have extra marshmallows lying around that no one knows what to do with, I try to think of a yummy treat that I can make using them. (That's how I came up with the snack I made in my Popcorn Balls! post.) This time, I made Chocolate Chip Sanwhich Cookies. These treats taste similar to S'mores, but with cookie dough instead of graham crackers. Here's how you can make them:



What you'll need: 1 pack of store bought chocolate chip cookies, 1 bag of miniature marshmallows, butter or margarine, a microwave-safe bowl, a spoon




Step 1: Bake the cookies (see the back of the package for cooking directions)



Step 2: When the cookies are done baking, take them out of the oven and let them cool slightly. 


Step 3: While waiting for the cookies to cool, let's start making the filling! I poured 1 cup of mini marshmallows into the microwave-safe bowl, but you may need more depending on how many cookies you baked.



Step 4: Let's add a little slice of margarine (or butter) to the bowl. Youu don't need a lot, just enough to keep the marhmallows from sticking to the bowl. 



Step 5: Now, stick the marshmallows in the microwave! I like to heat mine at 10 second incriments and stir the marshmallows  before heating them again. 

Step 6: When the cookies are cool enough, transfer them to a large plate and turn them over so that the flat side is facing upward. 


Step 7: Add a dollop of the marshmallow fluff to one of the cookies...then, place the other cookie on top! Repeat with the other cookies.





Step 8: Enjoy!



A few helpful tips:
  • Once you melt the marshmallows, the fluff cools and turns sticky quickly. If you have this problem, just add a little more butter/margarine to the bowl and heat it again.
  • When building the sandwich cookies, make sure that you let the cookies cool enough or may end up with cracks.  

Sunday, February 3, 2013

Super Bowl Treats

Today the big day, it's Super Bowl XLVII!

One big part of the Super Bowl tradition is watching it with your friends, and if your planning on inviting company over, you're also going to need food. Here are some of my favorite appetizers and desserts.


  • Oreo Balls - Cream cheesse and Oreo crumbs formed into a ball. These little treats are full of flavor and melt in your mouth!
  • Sausage Balls - A sausage ball is like a sausage biscuit in ball form. You combine sausage, biscuit mix, and even cheese if you want to. 
  • "Pigs in a Blanket" - I love these things! "Pigs in a Blanket" are mini hot dogs rolled into Pilsbury crescent rolls. Yep, it's that simple!
  • Sausage Dip - My aunt used to make sausage dip for the family every year at Christmas time. I don't have the exact recipe that she used, but this looks similar. 
  • Peanut Butter Blossoms - These peanut butter cookies are the best! It's a peanut butter cookie with a chocolate Hershey's Kiss in the middle. You can't go wrong with peanut butter and chocolate.

And as far as drinks go...
My favorite punch is what my cousin and I nicknamed "Power Punch", but what most of you might know as "Punch Bowl Punch." Here's how we make it:

What you need:
  • Your favorite flavor of Hawaiian Punch
  • Pineapple Juice ( I use the big cans of DOLE Pineapple Juice, but you can use whatever you'd like )
  • Ginger ale soda
  • KOOL-AID (optional)
We add Hawaiian Punch, ginger ale, and pineapple juice into a large pitcher and stir until it tastes good. Everyone likes different amounts of soda to juice, so I usually just recommend adding each liquid until you think it tastes right. 

KOOL-AID addition:
If you want your punch to be super fruity and a little sweeter, you may want to add KOOL-AID. Make sure that you pick a flavor (or two :) ) that will compliment the Hawaiian Punch flavor.
I recommend mixing 1 - 2 packets of the powder with sugar and water (see the back of any KOOL-AID packet for the exact measurements), then adding the KOOL-AID to the pitcher containing the original punch mixture.

Enjoy the Super Bowl!

Sunday, January 27, 2013

A young entrepreneur impresses the "sharks" with bottle cap business

Have you ever heard of SNAP CAPS? You're answer might be yes, or you  might say no, but the point is that it's founders are making money- and lots of it.

 Maddie Bradshaw, now age 16, came up with the idea for her interchangeable bottle cap necklaces at age 10. After becoming very popular, the business, SNAP CAPS, has become available in stores nationwide, and have made over five million dollars in sales!

Maddie, her younger sister Margot (SNAP CAPS current VP), and their mom were on "Shark Tank" in 2012. My mom saw the episode the other day and told me about it. I thought that their story was very cool considering the fact that I am a young entrepreneur, too.

Here's a video of them on "Shark Tank":


I do not own this video, I did not create or upload this video.
Here's a link to the SNAP CAPS website: http://www.m3girldesigns.com/



Thursday, January 3, 2013

The iPhone: Is it really all that?

These days, smartphones and tablets are becoming more common than the regular cell phone and a desktop or laptop computer. The internet is replacing the traditional newspaper and consumers want things faster. Some can't live without their smartphone, while others don't see what all the hype is about.

One of the most popular smartphones on the market right now is Apple's iPhone. I own the iPhone 4 and am here to offer my opinion. So, is the iPhone really all that?

Yes.

However, I'm sure those of you reading this article right now are expecting more than a one-word explanation of why this phone is so great. There are several things that I love about my iPhone, which I have had for a couple months now and am well-acquainted with.

- Number 1: The iPhone is VERY user-friendly. I was able to use it without any trouble from the moment I picked it up, even though it was my first smartphone.
- Number 2: Front and back cameras. The iPhone 4, 4S, and 5 all have a front and back cameras. This makes it easy to take pictures of yourself. Also, it allows you to FaceTime, which is video chat that is similar to Skype, but is only compatible with other iPhones.
- Number 3: Camera-quality is great. The camera quality of the iPhone 4 is great. It produces sharp photos with rich colors.
- Number 4: Built-in photo editing. The iPhone allows users to do basic photo edits, such as auto-correct, red eye removal, and cropping right on your phone.
-  Number 5: iTunes and music on one device. Before I had a smartphone, I had a cell phone and an iPod Nano, and I had to hook my iPod up to my computer each time I wanted to download a new song. Now, I don't have to carry both a phone and an iPod because iPhone users are able to transfer their music from their iPod to their phone. Also, if I want to download a new song on the go, I can because iTunes is a built in app as well.
- Number 6: Apps! Have you ever heard someone say, "There's an app for everything?" Well, it's true. Whether you want to get all your information organized in one place (Evernote) or run from monkeys to pacify yourself while on a long flight (Temple Run), there's an app for it. Of course, most (if not all) social media sites (like Facebook and Twitter) have apps that make sharing photos, tweeting, and keeping in touch on the go a breeze.
- Number 7: Fast internet access. The internet speed of this phone is very fast, especially on Wifi ( although service may differ depending on your phone carrier).
- Number 8: iCloud. Cloud storage is another thing that's big right now, and Apple's iCloud allows me to sync my contacts, notes, and more to my online account. In case I ever lose my phone, iCloud also gives me the ability to access the "Find My iPhone" app from my computer.

There are many more great features to this phone, but I don't want to keep you reading forever. I would also like to mention the iPhone 4S, which my mom has. It has a few more features than the iPhone 4, such as a panoramic camera that allows the user to take several pictures and piece them together into one image. The iPhone 4S also has Siri, a helpful electronic assistant.

 I know that the iPhone 5 is out now, but if I am going to give an honest review, I would need to have used it before, which I haven't. If you would like to compare the iPhone 4, 4S, and 5, I recommend this chart on Apple's website, which my parents used to compare iPhone models.

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Cool Digital Counting Money Jar

Happy New Year everyone!
Every New Year, people make New Year's Resolutions, some of which we keep, but let's be honest, most of us have trouble keeping up with them. Popular resolutions are to lose weight, eat healthier  be more organized, and of course, to save money. One of the Christmas presents I received this year was Digital Counting Money Jar. Each time you put a coin in, the jar recognizes it's value and adds it to the total amount of money in the jar, which is displayed on the lid. I think that this is a better way to collect money than the normal piggy bank because being able to see the amount of money you have increase helps encourage the person to keep saving. I think that this is a great way for kids (and adults) to save their coins.