Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Great Price Seven Sons for

Minnesota Vikings Hooded Poncho Review






Minnesota Vikings Hooded Poncho Overview


Keep dry with this waterproof hooded poncho! This poncho is made of polyethylene (plastic) and features the team logo on the front and back! The hood has a cotton drawstring. One size fits most.


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Monday, March 22, 2010

Check Out Academy Broadway #60100 Clear 50x80 Rain Poncho

Academy Broadway #60100 Clear 50x80 Rain Poncho Review





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Academy Broadway #60100 Clear 50x80 Rain Poncho Overview


50"W x 80"L Clear Vinyl Poncho, Heavy Gauge Vinyl, Electronically Welded Seams, Snap Button Closures, Roomy Hood.


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Thursday, March 18, 2010

Check Out Iowa Hawkeyes Hooded Poncho

Iowa Hawkeyes Hooded Poncho Review



Definitely get what you pay for in the - ultra thin but will be good for a rainy game




Iowa Hawkeyes Hooded Poncho Overview


Keep dry with this waterproof hooded poncho! This poncho is made of polyethylene (plastic) and features the team logo on the front and back! The hood has a cotton drawstring. One size fits most.


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Sunday, March 7, 2010

my girlfriend getting ready to go out

at endorset in dorset music festival 2008.putting her rain poncho on



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Thursday, March 4, 2010

Check Out West Virginia Mountaineers Quad-One Four Products In One (Blanket, Rain Poncho, Seat Cushion, Tote

West Virginia Mountaineers Quad-One Four Products In One (Blanket, Rain Poncho, Seat Cushion, Tote Review






West Virginia Mountaineers Quad-One Four Products In One (Blanket, Rain Poncho, Seat Cushion, Tote Overview


West Virginia Mountaineers Quad-One Blanket spreads out into a nice 48" x 96". The outer shell is high quality, water repellent nylon, while the lining is a warm, soft fleece. Keeps you dry and cozy! With a couple of unzips Quad-One turns into a water repellent Rain Poncho complete with hood. It will keep you dry, and it is warm to boot. If f it is real bad, remove the shoulder strap, hook it around your waist and use it like a belt to hold the poncho in place. It's long enough to cover your knees in the front and give you a dry seat in the back. The Large Deluxe Stadium Cushions all folds and zips together. The brightly colored nylon forms the top and bottom and the zippers form the trim. Your team's logo is screen-printed on the front. the 16" x 16" x 3" cushion fits comfortably whether you are a big or a small person. The three inches of folded nylon and polyester is nice and cool on warm days and soft and warm on cold days. It does not loose its air like foam does and the nylon does not cause your seat to perspire like the normal vinyl seats do. Shoulder strap makes it look smart and easy to carry. Quad-One is designed to be a Tote Bag too! Great for carrying small stuff, like your wallet, tickets, sunglasses and more. The adjustable shoulder strap makes it handy to toe and go!


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Tuesday, March 2, 2010

A Lesson From a Broken Shoelace

It was 6:30 in the morning and my husband was getting ready for an early morning business breakfast meeting. He looked sharp in his blue shirt, navy blue tie and charcoal grey suit. I was heading downstairs to get our coffee when I heard a loud moan from the bedroom closet. My husband's shoelace had broken. Fortunately I was prepared. I immediately went to the utility room and retrieved an extra set of laces that I had purchased when I bought the shoes. My husband threaded them into his shoes, grabbed his travel mug of coffee and flew out the door to his meeting. There is a valuable lesson to be learned from this broken shoelace. Being prepared can prevent big headaches. If I had not purchased that extra pair of laces my husband would have been late for an important meeting, and that would not have looked good at the office.

While no one can anticipate every need or emergency, it is possible to be prepared for most situations. When I worked outside the home I had a job in outside sales. Because I was meeting new clients all the time I always had to look my best. In my desk I kept a pair of hosiery, a small bottle of hairspray, a comb, lipstick, an umbrella and clear nail polish (for fixing runs in my hosiery). In my car I kept a road atlas, a flashlight, batteries, road flares, water proof matches, change for bridge tolls, a rain poncho, a blanket, jumper cables and a first aid kit. To this day I still keep these items in my vehicle.

As the manager of my home it is up to me to make sure that I am adequately prepared for emergencies, whatever they may be. Here are a few examples of the things I have done.

o Placed a fire extinguisher in the kitchen.

o Put together a first aid kit.

o Created an evacuation plan and kit.

o Placed emergency phone numbers in an easy to find location.

o Have several homemade dinners in the freeze for times when we are down with the flu or we come home late from an activities

o Kept up on the laundry, ironing and mending so that my family has the clothes they need when they need them.

o Have an ample supply of shampoo and soap so that no one is caught in the shower without them.

Being prepared doesn't mean that you need to start a stockpile of toilet paper (although having a good supply in each bathroom can be very important!). Rather, being prepared is about understanding the needs of your family and then making sure that you have the necessary items, like extra shoelaces, available to meet those needs. This is just one of the ways that, as the manager of your home, you can make your home a blessing to all who live there.




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