Archive for html404

Monday Motivation

mondaybutton

Last week’s Monday Motivation:

This week we begin a new school schedule. I had planned to take the first month of Sir Eats Alot’s life to allow us time to enjoy his newborn days and not be rushed to get at school. Well, he turned a month old on Saturday and it was time to revamp our schedule, write some goals down and get the new school year underway. I even got the children’s school/chore lists written up for this week, handwriting for one child done for two weeks and spelling lists recorded on software that I am reviewing (another timely help that came to my door – Thank you Lord for knowing what we need!) So these alone are major accomplishments!

~ Get to the garden to begin gleaning anything left. We just haven’t got out there as often since baby came. We did this a couple of times and still need to get out there again. Not too much is remaining, but we seem to find enough when we go.

~ Sell any remaining produce at a Farmers Market. This will probably be one time at a private business. We had fun at the Farmers Market. Sold out of most of our produce and hope to sell at this market next season, Lord willing.

~ Declutter one area. Hmm….I think we cluttered more areas when a cold snap went through and we were scrambling for warmer clothing!

~ Visit the YMCA regarding their homeschool gym/swim classes. I called.

~ Go for a walk at least two more times this week. Made it one more time, but I did get out shopping for a couple of hours with Sir Eats Alot and two daughters so that plus the standing working at our co-op day and the farmers market account for exercise too, right?

That’s about it. I could add more, but I am trying to only bite off what I can chew. Now I am off to get on with our new afternoon schedule! Enjoy yours!

This week’s Motivation:

~ Go for 2-3 walks.

~ Get most of our summer clothes packed up and winter clothes put away.

~ Work on our office. My area to declutter since it has gotten even more out of control since baby boy arrived.

That is all I am even going to attempt to do this week since I have quite a bit of work to do for clients, plus homeschooling and a number of phone calls.


signature

Easy Lunch Boxes

Faith and Family Reviews received the following product in exchange for writing a review. While we consider it a privilege to receive free products to review, our reviews are our honest opinion and thoughts of the product.

About Easy Lunch Boxes

* Eco-Friendly
* For Kids & Adults
* Bento-Style, 3-Compartments
* Less Pieces, More Function
* No BPA, Lead, Vinyl or PVC
* Affordable & Durable
* Easy Prep, Easy Cleanup
* Nesting Containers
* Custom, Washable Cooler Bag

Easy Lunch Boxes 1

Our Review

The Easy Lunch Box System is a convenient lunch system that makes feeding little ones a breeze. I found that the Easy Lunch Boxes helped eliminate most of the mess in the van. Not as much food got on the floor, the children had a place to put their food while they were chewing or were tired of eating.

When the Easy Lunch Boxes are all full, only three of them will fit into the Easy Lunch Box cooler. Not all four will fit, so an additional bag will be needed or some other small cooler to keep food items that should be refrigerated cold.

As EasyLunchBoxes.com states, the lids of the Easy Lunch Box containers fit loosely. They do not snap shut, which I appreciated so the younger children could easily open their own container. Yet it was odd trying to fit them on because my tendency is to snap the lids of containers, but these just do not snap. They really only set. Despite this, I still very much like the Easy Lunch Boxes and hope to buy a couple of more to make lunches easier at home and on the road.

Containers4PackSmallPurpleBagMedium


signature

FFR Giveaway – isABelt Jr. – A Cool Fashion Accessory ****Closed****

Congratulations to Beckee, Kelly, Linda, and Shelby! You are our isABelt winners! You should have a e-mail from us in your e-mail inbox.

Beckee Comment # won the Fruity isAbelt

Kelly Comment # 16 won the Skull isAbelt

Linda Comment #30 won the Cupcake isAbelt

Shelby Comment # 3 won the Peace isAbelt

giveawaygrandmabutton

I think this video explains the isABelt very well. So do you want to win this cool fashion accessory? Our great sponsors are offering to give away 4 isABelt Junior belts (1 of each style belt – see below) to our readers! These would make great gifts for daughters and nieces! ( Check out isABelt JR’s feature in our guide here)

isABeltJr ®: features
• Helps eliminate back-gap, belt-bulk and belt slippage
• Great for fashion issues stemming from low-riser styles
• To be worn with jeans, pants, skirts, dresses over leggings and more.
• Can be worn over or under fitted tops or dresses
• Lead-free
• One Size- adjusts down to accommodate smaller sizes (2T -14 girls) and up to womens size 10
• 1/2” thick
• Made of elastic
• Clean with damp cloth
• Made in China

Comes in Skull, Cupcake, Fruity and Peace designs.

Mandatory Entry: Tell me what you like about the isABelt Jr. or what you think your daughter or niece will like.

Extra Entries (Please be sure and leave a comment and link for extra entries):

1 Entry: Follow Faith and Family Reviews on Twitter.

1 Entry: Follow IsABeltelsie on Twitter.

1 Entry: Like Faith and Family Reviews on Facebook.

1 Entry: Like isabelt on Facebook.

2 Entries: Tweet about this giveaway, but only one tweet per day please. Include your tweet url with your comment. You may write your own tweet or use this one:

Giveaway: Enter to win an isABelt Jr. @faithfamilyrevw! http://tiny.cc/isABeltJrGiveaway Please share! Thx!

5 Entries: Blog about this giveaway and link back to this post and to isABelt’s website.

1 Entry for every comment you leave anywhere else on this blog, but please leave a link with your comment!

Details:

This giveaway will run from September 24th until October 7th at midnight CST. The winner will be chosen through Random.org. Winner will be contacted via email on or before October 30th and asked for their contact and other pertinent info. Winner will have 48 hours to send me their info at [ffr] [giveaways] [at] [gmail] [dot] [com] (without spaces and parenthesis). isABelt will ship one container set and one lunch bag in the color of their choice directly to the winner. Please note: This giveaway is offered to US & Canadian residents only. Please do not enter this giveaway if have won or received free product from EasyLunchboxes within the past 3 months.

Thanks and have fun!


signature

Cheryl Ricker’s A Friend in the Storm Interview

A Friend in the Storm

1. What prompted you to write A Friend in the Storm?

It all started in 2005 when I went to a Mothers of Preschoolers group. As we were going around the circle introducing ourselves, I learned that one of the ladies, Chantale, had stage four lung cancer.

After a few weeks of getting to know her, she invited me to meet with her in her home for a time of regular prayer and Bible reading. I was honored but nervous because I didn’t know what I’d say. When God reminded me I could write her comfort poetry, it made sense. When I was growing up I used to write poetry to help me deal with my difficult emotions. Besides, people had been turning to the Psalms for comfort for ages.

Some people bring casseroles to hurting friends. I could bring poetry. (Trust me ~ Chantale wouldn’t have wanted my casseroles).

When it turned out she received a lot of comfort in my poetry, I kept writing ~ right until the day she asked if I’d read some of my poems at her funeral.

The month after she died, I attended a writer’s conference because I was interested in publishing a children’s book about a skunk. I quickly came to the conclusion that it stunk, but several people encouraged me to turn my poetry into a comfort gift book. That’s how A Friend in the Storm began. Five years and a thousand revisions ago.

2. How would you describe your book?

A Friend in the Storm is a personal conversation between God and a hurting person. It’s a healing treasury of quotes, Scripture and poetry that leads to lasting hope. It covers forty-five hope-related topics and takes readers on a healing journey through the stages of grief before it crescendos with the splendor of Heaven.

3. What’s the big premise behind A Friend in the Storm?

Why would a God who loves so strong,
allow this blow of senseless wrong,
enwrap me in a shock of pain,
that tries to snuff what’s kept me sane.

With failing strength I’m struck down low,
so where’s this peace supposed to flow?
Inside this hole where dreaming dies,
beneath bare groans and screaming cries?

A Friend in the Storm addresses the question in the world: “why would a good and loving God allow this to happen?” The majority of the book is Christ’s response to that question.

4. What is the basic message of your book and what do you want readers to grasp?

I want readers to know that God hasn’t forgotten them. He feels what they feel. He’s holding them. He’s not going to waste their pain. He’s crazy about them.

It’s illustrated in the poem, “You”.

You’re forever on My mind
And in your presence I rejoice;
Singing out your name with angels,
All your sweetness fills My voice.

Keeping loved ones in My keeping,
I embrace a constant calm.
Whole and holy, I will hold you,
ever-after in My palm

5. How do you describe your style of poetry?

It’s a cross between traditional rhyming poetry and literary poetry. My poems have internal rhyme, end rhyme, sound-bonding, alliteration, and lots of metaphors and similes.

They’re light ‘n tight; deep, but also easily understandable.

6. Why did you choose A Friend in the Storm as your title?

It’s had several different titles, but this one definitely describes it best. Christ wants to be our friend in the storm. He offers comfort like no other. Besides, He’s the only one who can truly say, “I’ve been there. I understand.”

I also like the title because the book itself is a friend in the storm, a valuable companion people can reach for in the dark.

7. A Friend in the Storm is filled with unique and memorable imagery. Could you share one with us? strong>

Sure! Here’s a poem entitled, “Artisan”

Poked inside this wind-licked fire
like a piece of molten glass,
Letting prods and pliers take you
in for yet another pass…

Your smoked-color bends to beauty
‘til you’re clearly made My vase,
held together most transparent,
showing off, through you, My face.

~~~

You bet. This one’s called, “Expecting”

Life’s contractions press you closer
past the door of time’s tight tomb;
Stuck inside this world of testing,
You’re still safe-sealed in My womb.

As My Spirit flows inside you,
Guaranteeing your reward,
I will grow you, Child of value,
‘til the day I cut the cord.

~~~

Would love too, thanks.

On Time

I hold you in My hourglass,
a chosen grain of sand.
Upside down or right-side up,
you move fast-forward like I planned.

Time is just a pressed-in moment,
just a narrow open door,
made to pass you into splendor
that awaits you on My shore.

8. How is A Friend in the Storm different than other gift books with quotes, Scriptures and poetry?

Most gift books with quotes, Scripture and poetry are written by multiple authors with multiple styles and points of view, so they don’t have the same continuity and flow. Because A Friend in the Storm is written by a single voice, it flows like a story. It’s not just a mish mash of broken thoughts and ideas. There’s a logical progression.

9. How did you select the quotes used throughout A Friend in the Storm?

With difficulty. I went on a long quote hunt. It was like digging for gold. Picture me on the floor of various bookstores, pouring over pages for hours. That’s what I did. I also worked at home because I’m blessed with a huge library of great Christian books.

Finding the perfect quote to fit with the perfect Scripture and poem was as tedious as writing the poems themselves, but in the end, as rewarding.

10. How does A Friend in the Storm change people’ lives?

The poetry embraces the heart and emotions, the quotes challenge the mind and intellect, and the Scriptures compel the spirit. It’s only by the Spirit of God that we can expect change. This is what we’re praying for, and this is what’s happening!

11. Your book has some “angry” poems. How are these comforting?

Angry poems are comforting because they honestly reflect what we feel. That’s why David’s Psalms help us. Anger is one of the five stages of grief.

When people hear their feelings expressed they feel understood. When they feel understood, they’re more likely to respond to the One speaking to them. In the case of A Friend in the Storm, that’s Christ. He handles their anger with love and truth. When readers embrace it, they find their deepest comfort.

12. What are the five stages of grief and how does A Friend in the Storm touch on these?

According to the Kubler-Ross model, there’s denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance.

The poems in A Friend in the Storm touch on all of these through the reader’s point of view. Acceptance takes on a new meaning when readers have an opportunity to accept Christ or trust Him deeper.

13. Who did you write this for?

I wrote A Friend in the Storm for people needing any degree of comfort and peace. It helps people in the midst of job loss, divorce, terminal illness, loss of a loved one, chronic illness, infertility, tragedy and natural disaster, but it also helps people who are just having a bad day.

Of course, it’s also for the friends of people who fit into any of the above categories. A lot of times we want to reach out to our friends, but we don’t know what to do or say. I wrote this book for anybody who likes to share God’s hope. Now they have a meaningful gift they can place in people’s hands.

14. Why does A Friend in the Storm end with a focus on heaven?

Heaven’s our bright, beautiful destination. No pain, no sorrow, no suffering. There’s a powerful peace in remembering this. Whether we’re healthy or sick, living or dying, the Bible tells us to fix our eyes on things above. Heaven gives perspective and stirs a hope that won’t disappoint us.

15. Someone tells you they’ve been diagnosed with an incurable illness. What do you say to them? How can you be a friend in their storm?

First of all, ask God for wisdom. It’s so easy to rely on our own strength. Try to be there for them. Listen, and pay attention to their needs so you know how to help. Don’t say, “call me if you need anything,” because they usually won’t. Instead, offer to help with specific tasks. “Can I bring you a casserole?” 

Speak to them with the same kind of love and respect you’d want them to give you.

Offer to pray with them. It’s amazing how many people respond to prayer in desperate times. Not only does it make a difference, but it also sometimes opens the door for more ministry.

16. What are the main things you hope to accomplish through your book?

I want readers to feel loved by God. I want them to be at peace that He’s still in control; He cares about their concerns. I want them to consider why there’s pain and suffering, to remember what God did about it, and to focus on the Day when pain and death with be no more. I pray they’ll know with certainty that heaven is their eternal home. I’d also like them to be excited that they have a faith-building tool they can easily share with others.

17. Where can readers buy A Friend in the Storm?

They can purchase it on my website (afriendinthestorm.com), at most Christian bookstores, Amazon, CBD, Zondervan’s website, and select Barnes and Noble and Borders stores.

If you don’t see “A Friend in the Storm” at your local bookstore, you can always ask them to order it for you.

18. Explain your hopes and dreams for this book.

I hope my favorite ministries offer it as a valuable resource to their partners and supporters. I also hope it catches on with hospital gift shops, prison ministries, Christian crisis centers, counseling centers and evangelistic organizations.

19. Explain your dreams and aspirations outside of this book.

Hmm, I have quite a few. How about I share the big one… I dream about writing an inspirational movie and acting in it. I studied acting in high school and college, and took several years of screenwriting within my degree program. Yeah, the possibility probably defies the probability, but hey, you never know. A Friend in the Storm looked pretty improbable, but “with God all things are possible.”

20. Can you share a neat story behind your book?

Love to. My husband works with a guy who’s turned off of Christianity. The same week A Friend in the Storm released, that gentleman lost a close friend. My husband handed him a free copy of A Friend in the Storm, not expecting he’d even receive it. My husband was surprised that every time he walked by the fellow’s office, he was intently reading A Friend in the Storm. The gentleman later told my husband that he wanted to pay for his copy because he thought it was the perfect gift to share with the grieving family.

There’s nothing like watching unbelievers share the gospel this way!

21. Can you share a story of how someone was personally affected by your book?

A lady who had fallen away from God for awhile told me she started talking with God again while reading A Friend in the Storm. She even returned to church. Stories like this is make it worth every sleepless night!

22. Do you envision another gift book? Where do you want to go from here?

I want to write Poetic Prayers for Parents. I’ve already written dozens of these and paired them with Scriptures. The prayers are great because they cover key aspects of kids’ character growth. Parents get sidetracked when praying sometimes. At least I do. A little gift book of poetic prayers for parents could keep us on track.

I’ve also had people asking me when I’m going to write an accompanying A Friend in the Storm journal or Bible study. One group is already using A Friend in the Storm for their book club. I’d love to write a Comfort Bible Study or a Comfort devotional. There are endless possibilites.

23. Tell us about your website, AFriendintheStorm.com.

It took me more than a year to set it up. Umstattd Media did a great job in pulling it together.

I see AFriendInTheStorm.com as a place where people go for comfort, encouragement, and spiritual growth. It has dozens, if not hundreds of great links. People can find a regular dose of hope on my “Fresh Air” blog. See you there!


signature

A Friend in the Storm – Litefuse Blog Tour

Faith and Family Reviews received the following product in exchange for writing a review. While we consider it a privilege to receive free products to review, our reviews are our honest opinion and thoughts of the product.

A Friend in the Storm is a ninety-six page book which contains poetry with powerful quotes and Scripture verses to speak to the heart and soul of anyone going through tough times. The beautiful fabric binding with foil stamping makes this the perfect gift for anyone seeking comfort. It includes a satin ribbon enabling readers to read this little book at their leisure and mark their place or go back to a page that was particularly meaningful to them.

I loved this little book. It had encouraging snippets that I could read (and can read again and again) and think about applying to my life. I didn’t completely rush through the book, but tried to take my time to read it. I enjoyed it so much that once I was done I bought a copy for friends who are going through some difficult ups and downs. It is my hope and prayer that they find comfort and encouragement that ultimately leads them to the loving God behind so many of the thoughts and scripture contained within it.

This is a great little gift-book to consider for the holidays coming up. With so many struggling during these economically challenging times you are sure to know of at least one person or family who would benefit with a gift like this.

Book Trailer: (view the video below or visit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsK0v67VHLo)

About Cheryl Ricker: Cheryl Ricker has a degree in creative writing and has written columns and articles for various magazines and newspapers. She’s been writing poetry all her life and her poems have won awards in fine arts and literary magazines. Cheryl lives with her husband and two sons in Rochester, Minnesota

Please check out Cheryl’s amazing website for more information. www.cherylricker.com

Link to buy the book: http://www.amazon.com/Friend-Storm-Cheryl-Ricker/dp/0310519934/ref=sprightly-20

Litfuse Publicity Group


signature

Cheryl Ricker’s “Share Your Storm” KINDLE Giveaway

Cheryl Ricker is hosting this great contest over at her website during the blog tour for A Friend in the Storm, Zondervan’s latest innovative gift book of quotes, Scripture and poetry that leads to lasting hope!

Since this book covers matters of the heart, Cheryl wants to hear from YOUR heart! In the midst of any type of loss, grief or crisis, A Friend in the Storm takes you on a healing journey where you experience Christ’s love in a fresh, memorable way. Now she invites you to submit an original poem, story or snippet about a time when someone was a friend in your storm… and she’s giving you the opportunity to win a KINDLE to do it!

Head on over to her Contest Page on her website to find out how to enter!

On October 3rd, she will randomly select one winner to receive a brand-new KINDLE! She’s also choosing 5 more names at random to receive a signed copy of A Friend in the Storm! The winners will be announced at her Facebook Party on October 4th. The party will take place on Cheryl’s Facebook “A Friend in the Storm” Page – go here for all the details.

Share Your Storm Kindle GiveawayThe Facebook Party will be a blast!  Not only will she be announcing the
Share Your Storm Kindle Giveaway winners, but she’ll also be chatting with party goers, hosting fun trivia contests, and giving away even more prizes every 10 minutes – including signed copies of A Friend in the Storm, and gift certificates to Amazon.com and Starbucks.com!

Oh, and check this out – Cheryl is also giving away a $50 Amazon gift certificate! Simply help her spread the word about the contest; Facebook Party. Interested? It’s easy to enter! Here’s how:

Share this on FACEBOOK: Want to help someone who’s hurting? “A Friend in the Storm,” Zondervan’s latest gift book of quotes, Scripture and poetry, is helping thousands find lasting Hope! Go here http://ow.ly/2BYiN to enter to win a KINDLE!

Post this on TWITTER: A Friend in the Storm by @cherylricker heals hearts in tough times. Enter 2 win a KINDLE http://ow.ly/2BYiN here! #litfuse (You must use hashtag #litfuse to be entered.)

Share this as many times as you like – just email amy@litfusegroup.com by October 4th and let her know how many times you tweeted/shared on Facebook, twittered or blogged about the contest. Each ‘sharing’ represents one entry into the contest.

Another way to ‘share’ the contest is to add this button to your blog or website.  Adding the button is worth ten entries into the contest!

Simply copy and paste the code in the text box below into the html screen of your blog/website, then send Amy an email letting her know that you added it along with your URL and she’ll toss your extra entries into the pot.

Share Your Storm Kindle Giveaway


signature

Wordless Wednesday – Baby Love

100_5893


signature

Motivation Monday

mondaybutton

Last week’s Monday Motivation:

~ Try and adopt a new work schedule amidst nursing a newborn and maybe even a daily walk. Got for one walk. Better than nothing, I guess and it’s a start.

~ Try and start getting caught up on my back log. Inching, but getting there.

~ My nesting seems to have kicked in postpartum and I want to purge our house of clutter and things that just take up our time. Things that are not adding value to our lives. Things like extra clothing and stuff we seem to move around and clean but do not necessarily need. Our house is waaaaay too small to have a bunch of stuff AND ten people, so the stuff has to go since the people are here to stay! This is ongoing, but we all seem to have come to an agreement that stuff needs to go! Before it was only me wanting to get rid of stuff, so to have 5-7 more people on board is progress alone!

~ One of our computer desks have completely fallen apart, so I have to clean off the cluttered one to fit the desk top PC and find a new place for the cluttered mess! Ughhhhh….we’ve been wanting to do this for the past week, but garbage day is tomorrow so it really needs to be done today.

This week’s Motivation:

This week we begin a new school schedule. I had planned to take the first month of Sir Eats Alot’s life to allow us time to enjoy his newborn days and not be rushed to get at school. Well, he turned a month old on Saturday and it was time to revamp our schedule, write some goals down and get the new school year underway. I even got the children’s school/chore lists written up for this week, handwriting for one child done for two weeks and spelling lists recorded on software that I am reviewing (another timely help that came to my door – Thank you Lord for knowing what we need!) So these alone are major accomplishments!

~ Get to the garden to begin gleaning anything left. We just haven’t got out there as often since baby came.

~ Sell any remaining produce at a Farmers Market. This will probably be one time at a private business.

~ Declutter one area.

~ Visit the YMCA regarding their homeschool gym/swim classes.

~ Go for a walk at least two more times this week.

That’s about it. I could add more, but I am trying to only bite off what I can chew. Now I am off to get on with our new afternoon schedule! Enjoy yours!


signature

Time4Learning.com

Faith and Family Reviews received the following product in exchange for writing a review. While we consider it a privilege to receive free products to review, our reviews are our honest opinion and thoughts of the product.

Editor’s note: For Christian readers, we have discovered some evolution in the section about dinosaurs. Just wanted to alert you if you decide to take a look at Time4Learning.com

About Time4Learning.com

Time4Learning is a new approach that takes advantage of today’s technology. It’s a convenient, online home education program that combines learning with fun educational teaching games.

The online language arts and math comprise a comprehensive program for preschool, elementary school, and middle school. Science and social studies programs are provided as a free bonus for most grades.

The Time4Learning educational teaching program gives students independence to progress at their own pace.

Time4Learning tracks progress and helps students advance along individualized learning paths.

Time4Learning Members Get Access To:

Online Curriculum for Preschool to 8th Grade
1,000+ Student-Paced Animated Lessons
Math Exercises & Printable Worksheets
Language Arts from Phonics through Reading
Science & Social Studies In Most Grade Levels
Automated Reporting for Easy Record Keeping
Detailed Lesson Plans for Parents
Lessons Correlated to State Standards

Time4Learning is proven effective, has a low monthly price, and provides a money-back guarantee so you can be sure that it works for your family, Satisfaction Guaranteed!

Our Review

As a busy homeschooling, work-at-home mother I like it when educational products streamline things for me and make my life easier and Time4Learning.com has done just that during these busy newborn days as we adjust to a new normal. The offer to review Time4Learning.com came before Sir Eats Alot arrived and it served to be one of the most helpful things to come across our path. While I wouldn’t consider Time4Learning.com a complete curriculum by any means, it definitely provides supplemental material to go along with or add to whatever schooling a family may be using – public, private or homeschool.

A couple of our children were the type to drag their feet when it comes to their school work, but Time4Learning.com actually made them want to do school on weekends too!

One of our sons says that he likes Time4Learning better than another online program that we tried (it was a freebie).

Time4Learning has enhanced the learning of our daughter who is interested in art as well as explain some Math concepts that weren’t clear to her in her regular Math curriculum.

I find that there is enough variety in Time4Learning that the material keeps children interested and eager for more. After a month, a couple of our children have only begun to say that they wish there were “new” lessons because they have done their favorites multiple times, even during their free time!

It is unanimous that our children think that Time4Learning is fun – exactly what we as parents want them to think! Learning should be fun, as we give our children the gift of a life long love of learning.

Time4Learning sites:

http://www.Time4Learning.com – Online interactive curriculum for home use, PreK-8th Grade.
http://www.Time4Writing.com – Online writing tutorials for high, middle, and elementary school students.
http://www.Time4Learning.net – A forum to chat with parents online about kids, education, parenting and more…


signature

Aroma Home Screen Wipe

Faith and Family Reviews received the following product in exchange for writing a review. While we consider it a privilege to receive free products to review, our reviews are our honest opinion and thoughts of the product.

About Aromatherapy

Aromatherapy has been used for healing since the first century. In 1937, the word “aromatherapy” first appeared in print in a French book on the subject: Aromatherapie: Les Huiles Essentielles, Hormones Vegetales, by a chemist named Rene-Maurice Gattefosse.

Used primarily to alter mood or cognitive function, aromatherapy is known to have positive therapeutic effects on adults and children alike. Enhanced relaxation is one of the most popular and effective uses of applied aromatherapy. The basic mechanism is the influence of aroma on the brain through the olfactory system.

Source: US National Library of Medicine and How Stuff Works

About Aroma Home Screen Wipe

These fun animal Screen Wipes have a chamois tummy and will clean and help reduce static on all computer monitors, laptops, TV/LCD screens and even car windscreens! They comes with a little zest of fragrance.

Available in sixteen fun animal designs these are an ideal gift for the person who has everything. The designs are: Pig, Lion, Cow, Bunny, Duck, Poodle, Monkey, Gorilla, Giraffe, Elephant, Brown Horse, Black and White Horse, Tiger, Schnauzer, Cat, and Westie. You may buy them here for $11.99 each.

Our Review

Our family has been using aromatherapy via essential oils for the last couple of years and have seen the positive affects they have on our family. They do indeed soothe and relax. We also appreciate their beneficial medicinal properties as well. So when the Aroma Home Screen Wipes came across our inbox when we were doing our Back to School Product Guide, we were interested in learning more about them. We were sent the pig screen wipe to review. We all thought it was cute, and many of the children asked if they could have it for a stuffed animal! 🙂

Personally, I thought this screen wipe was very sweet and cute. The pig worked well on our computers and my daughter liked it for her note/net book. I loved the smell of the screen wipe – a zest of lemon fragrance – but found that the fragrance isn’t long lasting. That didn’t affect how it cleaned our computer screens though. It cleaned the computers very well of dust particles and did help to remove some static. But if you happen to have little hands that get a sticky spot on your screen on occasion the screen wipe does not work so well for those spots that require a little extra rubbing.

The screen wipe requires sponge cleaning only, so I am still not sure how well that will work over the long term. Therefore, the screen wipe may need to be replaced eventually once piggy’s tummy is pretty dirty and is found to no longer clean screens as well as it once did. That’s just my opinion though, just having the screen wipe for a month.

My younger daughter just came in and saw Aroma Home’s website pulled up and said, “Oh, I want those for stuffed animals! (the screen wipes!)” However, these cute screen wipes are not toys.

To view the whole selection of Aroma Home’s screen wipes, please visit http://www.aromahome.com/gb/screen_wipes.asp


signature