Category Archives: Randomness

Safety in Words: KidsEmail.org Review

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As a blogger, I’m asked to review clothing, accessories, shoes and events on a regular basis.  But with my son getting ready for school, I’ve started to look into other types of “products” to review.  I was approached to sign up for an account and review KidsEmail.org, which is a safe site for children to send and receive email from friends and family.  Since Dominic is just starting school this September and isn’t quite ready to tackle email yet, I asked my sister to have my niece, Mei-Lin (who is 8 years-old), try the site out and to give me their opinions (below).  For an annual fee ($38.95, which comes to $2.99 a month or a one month free trial also available), it looks like this is a very good site to monitor your school age child’s email usage as they take their first steps into the tech world.  Thank you Rholnna and Mei-Lin for trying out this great site & service!

KidsEmail Splash Page

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What do you think about kidsemail.org?
Mei-Lin:  Think it is pretty creative because you get to email people.  I like the smiley faces. I like the backgrounds because you can look at the backgrounds. My favorite background the Wolf because they look like huskies.
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Is the website easy to use or hard to use?
Mei-Lin:  It is easy to use because of the auto-correct.  You don’t have to type the whole word. It is easy because when you go into the inbox there is a little box that you can press and mark it as read unread or delete it.
Why do you like kidsemail.org?
Mei-Lin:  Because you get to talk to your family that lives far away, like in New York.
Rholnna (Mei-Lin’s Mom):  I think that the kidsemail.org seems like a safe place for my daughter to go to and use.  The parent control features a great because I can manage who she can contact. I also like the fact it emails me when she is sending out and receiving emails.  The whole site is very easy to navigate for both myself and my daughter.
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 Disclosure: I got this product as part of an advertorial.

I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.

(Photos of Mei-Lin by Rholnna Jiao.  KidsEmail.org photo from their official site.)

What Not to Share: Internet Safety

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As a blogger, I share a lot of who I am online.  Although I love sharing who I am through music, fashion, hobbies, interests and travels, there are things that I keep private for the sake of myself and my family.  Sam, an Infrastructure Engineer from SingleHop (“a leading global provider of hosted IT infrastructure and Cloud computing“), asked me to think of things I would never share online.  From my list, he provided some sound advice, which I have provided below.  For more information regarding different types of secure server offerings, you can visit SingleHop’s site here.  Thank you Sam and all at SingleHop for inspiring me to write this post about online safety and allowing me to share it with the readers of Any Second Now!

Things to Avoid Sharing Online

Phone Number

This is a favorite data item requested by forms on the Internet. It is often an optional item, but sometimes it is a required field. Your phone number is another way to access other information about you, especially when sites use two-factor authentication to verify your identity. Reverse phone directories can show the name and address of someone with a particular phone number. It also can be sold to telemarketers so you’ll get those annoying phone calls about vinyl house siding during your dinner.

With the growth of smartphones, a phone number becomes as important as a social security number. With only your phone number, you’re able to purchase items through your phone and even access some of your financial accounts. Your phone number could be used to purchase products that are later returned for cash or credit.

Home Location/Address

Keeping the location of your home secure should always be a priority. In the hands of cyber criminals, your address can be used for identity theft and lead to big financial losses. You may think you are dealing with a secure site, but so much is stored on cloud hosting these days. Security breaches are not that uncommon and it is not worth the risk. If an address is required, but the site seems suspicious or unsecure, call to provide this information rather than typing it in.

Frequent Locations

Be wary when ‘checking-in’ to certain locations on a regular basis. This can include your home, your child’s school or favorite park, or even your place of work. If you provide a distinct pattern of behavior, it does not take very long for someone to be able to figure out where you will be at any given time.

That being said, sharing your location at all can be risky. This means you need to be careful when posting pictures online, as well as textual information. Make sure if you are posting information about school events for your children, or your workplace, that you make sure not to mention too many specifics. It would be so easy for someone to find your child solely from a photo of an awards ceremony which has their picture, school name, and full name listed on it.

Putting It Together

These examples supply a lot of useful information by themselves. By the same token, you should be wary when anyone you’re talking to online tries to work questions about such things into the conversation. What you really need to remember, though, is that when these bits and pieces are all out there in the cloud, they can be combined by someone to get a clearer picture of where you’re at and what your vulnerabilities are. Make sure that any sites you use have are encrypted and use secure servers to store their information, which will make them less susceptible to hacking.

(Top photo courtesy of Uknowkids.com)

What's In Your Purse?

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I’ve always wanted to do a post about what’s in my bag, so I was excited when the folks at Credit Card Insider approached me and a few other bloggers to join their “What’s In Your Purse?” campaign.  It’s always a fun topic, and I decided to show a more “grab and go” version of what’s in my purse.  I attended an event recently and I needed to carry something smaller than my tote bag because I was already carrying my vintage camera bag.  I always carry a simple zip top clutch purse in my larger tote, so that I can throw all of my essentials in it and go.  From my iPhone and going clockwise, here’s what I consider “The Essentials”.  What’s in YOUR purse?  Let me know in the comments below, and have a wonderful Memorial Day Weekend!

  1. Purse:  Rebecca Minkoff Jody A-Z Clutch
  2. iPhone (disguised as a cassette tape)
  3. Wallet (also disguised as an 80’s mixtape…sense a theme?)
  4. Change purse (from London, of course)
  5. Keys (Lego Chewbaca and Good Cop/Bad Cop are my son’s influence)
  6. Business cards
  7. Lip balm
  8. Liquid eyeliner (by e.l.f.)
  9. Eyebrow kit (which has a mirror, by e.l.f.)
  10. Rollerball perfume (Couture La La by Juicy Couture)
  11. Eyebrow pencil (Rimmel)
  12. Lipstick (Arrest Me Copper! by Wet n Wild)
  13. Face blotting paper (by e.l.f.)
  14. Camera (Sony Cybershot)
  15. Tissues (Pockets by Kleenex)
  16. Pen (Fine tip Sharpie)
  17. Portable charger (don’t leave home without it!)

Winner of the Lavishy Necklace!

A winner has been selected for the scooter necklace from Lavishy:  Please help me congratulate Karin!  Karin has been notified by email and Lavishy will send out her lovely new necklace, congratulations Karin!
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FTC Disclosure: The winner of a necklace was chosen at random using Rafflecopter.  This post and the initial contest announcement post (seen here) were in partnership with Lavishy through Tomoson, and I received product.

Relax: Create A Day Spa at Home!

Bellus Academy_Massage RoomDon’t you love a spa day?  I certainly do, but sometimes I don’t feel like venturing out to do it.  Bellus Academy has provided fantastic tips for Any Second Now readers to replicate a wonderful spa in the comforts of home.  I think I may try it this weekend!

At Home Summer Spa Day

Lights turned down, soothing music and a break from the real world is a must from time to time, especially when it’s hot out during the summer. But spending hours and money at an expensive day spa isn’t realistic sometimes. That’s where Bellus Academy’s Expert Team can help. They give their tips on how to create a spa day at home that will rival the real thing and get you out of the heat for a few hours.

Set the Mood.  The relaxing atmosphere is what makes spas so great.  Re-create the mood at home by dimming the lights or covering lamps with sheer scarves, lighting relaxing lavender or vanilla candles, sipping on cucumber or lemon infused ice water, wearing your comfiest pajamas or rob and turning off distracting electronics. Turn on soothing music, preferably without lyrics, and it will feel like you’re at the spa and not in your living room.

Hit the “Steam Room.”  Emulate the steam room by taking a long, steamy shower. This will open up your pores and help detoxify the body. While in the shower, gently exfoliate your whole body, using a loofah for your body and a washcloth for your face. This will remove dead skin cells and give you a healthy glow.

Self Massage.  After your “steam,” wrap up in a snuggly warm towel and get comfortable. Apply lotion all over your body and gently massage hands, soles of the feet, the small of your back, temples and other tense body parts. Use your thumbs and rubbing in small circles, to give yourself a relaxing massage.

Facial.  Prepare for your at-home facial by placing a handful of lemongrass, mint, parsley, lavender flowers or rose petals in a teapot and pour boiling water. Wait five minutes to let herbs infuse, then fill a sink or glass bowl with this infusion and add more hot water.

Drape a towel over your head and lean about eight inches above steam for three to five minutes to unclog debris and oil. Rub on some cleanser, lean over steam again for a minute to release impurities and wipe off. Apply toner, exfoliate and cover face with a mask that best suits your needs.

Rest while mask is on, placing cotton pads or balls soaked in cold green tea over eye lids to tone and reduce puffiness. Finish by applying moisturizer to entire face.

Time to Relax.  Read a book, mediate or just sit outside to unwind. Finish your at-home spa day by rubbing lotion all over body and feet. Before taking a nice long nap, put on some socks and wake up soft, refreshed and relaxed.

Bellus Academy has three of their campuses located in San Diego County with the newest campus in Manhattan, Kansas. They continue to elevate the beauty and spa industry through breakthrough education in Cosmetology, Esthetics, Make-up Artistry, Spa Nail Technician and Massage Therapy and innovative business practices. To learn more about Bellus Academy, please visit www.bellusacademy.edu.

(FTC Disclosure:  This is a sponsored post.)

All For Fun, Fun For All: Lavishy Necklace Giveaway!

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Yesterday was my birthday, but I’m giving away something to one of YOU!  Lavishy was kind enough to provide me with another scooter necklace to give away to one lucky Any Second Now reader (silver one in the outfit post here)!  The contest starts today and ends May 17, 2014.  To enter, just click the link below, then follow Any Second Now and Lavishy on Facebook.  .  Good luck to all!

CLICK HERE TO ENTER THE LAVISHY GIVEAWAY!

Disclosure: I got this product as part of an advertorial.

I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.

Win A Chance at Free Glasses for Life from SelectSpecs.com!

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The lovely folks at SelectSpecs.com wanted me to let you all know about a wonderful contest they’re having:  Free Glasses for Life!

Check out the details and enter at the link below for a chance to win.  Good luck!

http://www.selectspecs.com/competitions/free-glasses-for-life/

Fancy winning a free pair of prescription glasses, including standard lenses, coatings and free delivery for the next 50 years? Yes? We thought so.

It couldn’t be easier. Simply fill out the form (at the above link) and click the button that says “I want free glasses”.

Competition ends on Saturday 31 May at 11pm. We’ll be announcing the winner on Friday 6th June 2014, so keep your eyes peeled and check your email inbox to see if you’re the lucky winner!

We’re also giving five runners-up a free pair of prescription glasses (also including standard lenses, coatings and delivery) from our exclusive economy collection.

And if that’s not incentive enough – we’re emailing a 10% SelectSpecs.com discount code to everyone who enters the competition. No thanks necessary, we like to be generous like that.

Get yourself involved and don’t forget to tell your friends, family, neighbours and strangers on the street* about this fantastic competition. We’ve made it easy for you to share the competition with all your Facebook and Twitter buddies too – once you’ve entered the competition simply click the Facebook and Twitter icons.

*Please be aware of stranger danger. If in doubt walk away and get yourself to a nicely crowded public place. Cafe’s are a good choice, you can get a coffee and / or tea. Maybe even a biscuit. Go on, you deserve it.

For full terms and conditions please click here.

– From SelectSpecs.com

 

FTC Disclosure:  I received product as compensation for this post.  Although I did receive product, the opinions in this post are strictly my own.

Home Improvements

IMG_2045Hello and hope you had a great weekend!  I feel like my blogging has been a bit sporadic, but I promise it’s with good reason:  my hubby and I are remodeling our room!  We aren’t doing any heavy reconstruction, but we are upgrading our room design and greatly improving the aesthetics.  The idea really started with a spark of inspiration from all of the records I’ve been posting on Instagram (the “Record A Day” photo challenge).  I wanted a new record player (post here), which then lead to wanting a “listening station”.  While our boy was in Las Vegas all of last week, my husband and I went to work on the room.  We are still working on sorting through all of our things, but two sections of the room are pretty much complete.  Pictured above is our listening station (designed by my hubby), and we are still waiting for my Crosley Executive Portable USB Turntable from Wayfair to arrive (which it should as this posts).  The picture below is the mural of Paris we bought from Ikea (you’ll notice a lot of our new furnishings are from Ikea, as they are practical and attractive).  The little pictures at “The Chen Listening Station” and the mural are the places we went to on our honeymoon.  I will be resuming my normal blogging schedule soon, but I hope you all pardon the interruption!

IMG_2059Photo 1:  Kallax shelving system, floor lamp, letter tray and pictures from Ikea; coffee cup clock from Bed Bath & Beyond; table lamp from Walmart; all records are from our personal collection (the ones on the wall are from my husband’s collection)

Photo 2: Expedit shelving system, mural, bed and bedding from Ikea (headboard custom made by me); clock from Walmart

SelectSpecs.com Voucher Giveaway!

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Happy St. Patrick’s Day!  Here’s some exciting news to start the week:  The wonderful folks at SelectSpecs.com have provided me a voucher to give away to a lucky Any Second Now reader!  The contest ends March 31, 2014 at midnight.  Below are the requirements.

(Edited to add this is a worldwide contest, open to US residents and those international! )

Good luck to all!

1.  Click the following Rafflecopter link to enter the contest for a chance to win a $45 voucher for the Value and Economy lines:  a Rafflecopter giveaway

2.  To win extra entries, leave a comment below and like Any Second Now on Facebook (details in the Rafflecopter link above)

(I’m wearing the Savannah Animal Print frames c/o SelectSpecs.com in the picture above.)

Happify Shares the Science Behind a Happy Relationship

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Happy Valentine’s Day!  I don’t think I’ve shared this with you all, but I am a Happify Pioneer.  Happify believes there is a science to being happy as a person.  They measure your personal “happiness” through personalized daily activities, where you will learn valuable skills to help you feel more motivated and excited about your future.  According to Happify, if there is a science behind being a happy person, there is also a science behind a happy relationship.  I’ll share a couple of takeaways from this graphic, and you can check it out yourself by clicking the link at the end of this post.

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One thing I know my husband I do continually is talk and laugh.  We were friends first, so we talk a lot, several times a day, in fact!  Not a day goes by that we aren’t in some kind of communication with each other, even if it’s just to say hi during lunch or a break.  Then we still have so much to say when we get home, because we just want to share all of the funny, scary, sad or frustrating parts of our day.  A large part of that communication for us is laughing, and one of the things that made me fall in love with my husband is his sense of humor.  There are times where we have belly aching laughs, and those are the absolute best.

Another part of the science behind a happy relationship is to have five positive interactions for every negative one with your partner on a daily basis.  This can be in the form of a compliment, doing something nice for the other person, showing appreciation (no matter how small), or reliving a fun memory.  My husband and I both agree that Valentine’s Day is a time where we do something special for each other, rather than making a huge grand gesture.  So tonight, he’s cooking one of my favorite dishes (shrimp scampi), and I’m going to enjoy it!

If you want to learn more, just click on the following link:  The Science Behind a Happy Relationship.  Cheers and have a wonderful Valentine’s Weekend!