Stimulating Podcasts to Listen to During Your Move

by Admin 25. December 2012 05:21

As you and your movers make your way to your new home, you might want to find ways to stay entertained behind the wheel. If you grow tired of listening to music or conversing with your fellow passengers, you can turn on some podcasts for engaging content. Here are a few to add to your iPod.

This American Life

"This American Life" is a weekly podcast put out by National Public Radio. Each show includes true stories, interviews and news that have a central theme, such as "Invisible Made Visible" or "Back to School." Some of the anecdotes are purely entertaining, while others provide insight into contemporary culture. Whether you're emotionally moved or intellectually stimulated, you're sure to finish each hour-long episode with a sense of satisfaction.

Culture Gabfest

Culture Gabfest is a product of Slate magazine. It's a roundtable discussion where various intellectuals, scholars or people with a breadth of experience and knowledge about a particular aspect of our culture come to talk. They'll give personal opinions about films and make remarks about recent events and contemporary happenings. The tone of Culture Gabfest is laid-back, but you'll gain an interesting perspective with each listen. 

Comedy Bang Bang

Comedy Bang Bang is mainly an interview show, where top talents of the comedy world come to chat. While the episodes have somewhat of a question-and-answer format, they may delineate into funny theatrics that will have you laughing in the driver's seat. Each episode is sure to be a learning experience, and host Scott Aukerman gives insight into the inner-workings of the art of comedy with his well-thought questions.

 

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How to Keep Your Adolescent Busy After You Move

by Admin 23. December 2012 05:18

Teenagers are always looking for fun things to do, and after you and your movers have arrived, they may be itching for something to do. As you unpack your possessions and start the decorating process you may want to keep your adolescents occupied so you can focus on your to-do list. Here are a few ways to keep them busy.

Start Planning Their Spaces

Your teens undoubtedly prize their privacy, so they're bound to be excited to get their rooms set up and decorated to their liking. Have them start planning their spaces and make lists of potential furnishings or decor that they want. Tell them that once you take a break from unpacking, you'll take them shopping.

Find Fun Social Spaces

Your teenagers will surely want to start making friends as soon as possible so there are familiar faces once they begin school. Drop them off at spots in your new community where they'll be able to interact with people their own age, whether it's a local cafe, shopping center or nearby mall.

Begin Studying

You don't want your teens to be behind once they begin school. After they're enrolled, contact the teachers of their classes and find out what the required reading materials are. Have them start reading and studying so they'll be prepared once they begin attending classes.

 

Connect the Internet

The kids will surely want to contact their friends from back home in order to cope with being in an unfamiliar atmosphere. Try to make setting up the internet a priority so they can log on to Facebook and Twitter to keep in touch. 

 

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Three Home Utility Tasks To Get Out Of The Way Before Moving Day

by Admin 21. December 2012 08:22

When you make the decision to move to a different part of the country, you'll certainly have a lot on your plate before the big day. In addition to hiring a moving company, packing up your belongings and saying goodbye to your loved ones, you'll need to ensure that your house will have everything your family needs to transition into your new home. If you need a list of pre-moving tasks to finish off, the following tips could help you avoid any potential problems when you move in.

 

Set Up Your Electricity

To ensure that you're not paying the previous owners' bills and that everything works correctly when it's time to move in, consider contacting your new electric company beforehand. Provide them a date when you'll be in the house to make sure that all of your lighting and other appliances will be in working order.

Get Your Home Heating System Checked

Inquire with your real estate agent or the previous tenant to see whether you'll need a home heating oil or natural gas purchase in the coming months. This is one less job that you'll have to work on.

 

Hire A Landscaper

With all of the tasks you'll have to worry about after your move, yard work is probably not at the top of your list. Hiring a landscaper in the late fall will ensure that your lawn and the rest of your yard is in tip-top shape when spring rolls around.

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Designing A Functional Home Office After Your Move

by Admin 16. December 2012 07:23

Whether your family keeps growing or you've been promoted over the past few months, hiring a moving company and getting started off in a bigger house can be an exciting time for you and your loved ones. With such an abundance of space, you may have a room or two that you may not know what to do with. If you're a working professional or simply want a place to handle the many important tasks of being a homeowner, designing a home office could be a wonderful use of your space. Here are few features you should keep in mind when designing the room.

Design Your Computer Station

The decision between a humble laptop and a multi-screen setup will have a serious impact on your furniture choices, so make this one of the primary decisions when putting together your office, suggests Inc Magazine. Try to find a desk that is as small and streamlined as possible to reduce negative space that could harm your productivity.

Add Functional Storage

To keep clutter to a minimum and stay organized, include a variety of storage options. Floating wall shelves are great ways to build upward and maximize your use of space, as well as non-obtrusive bookcases with baskets for files and other important documents.

Have Your Office Double As A Guest Room
 
With the inclusion of a small sleeper sofa, your home office could become a guest room in a snap. Additionally, this setup could give you a place to take occasional breaks from your work, which could improve your productivity in the long run.

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Helping Your Kids Find After-School Activities in your New Town

by Admin 14. December 2012 07:02

After finally finding the right moving company and settling into your new home, one of your most important roles as a parent is finding a way to speed up your kids' transition into your new community. Moving can certainly be tough on your children, but looking into after-school activities and other creative outlets is a surefire way to help your kids make new friends and hit the ground running in their new school. Here are a few ways to get started.

 

Research Your School's Clubs And Student Organizations

Whether your kids are entering high school or grammar school, there's most likely a variety of groups available for them to join, even during the middle of a school year. Consider logging onto the school's website or contacting it directly for a list of clubs and student groups that your kids could possibly join. Having a list in front of them could help them gain an organized approach to finding activities that suit their interests.

Indulge Your Child's Hobbies

According to SchoolFamily.com, if your child is a bit undecided about what to do with his or her spare time, looking for particular hints can help you find a niche. For instance, if your child has an interest in drawing, suggest an art class. If he or she has always been interested in music, see if your child would try picking up a musical instrument. A bit of encouragement may help your child discover a talent that he or she never knew existed.

 

Research Community Organizations

Extracurricular activities that offer a specific skill or unique social aspect can be very beneficial, and there are probably a variety of organizations in your community that offer these types of programs, reports Scholastic.com. Consider contacting town recreation centers, museums, parishes and libraries for great after-school opportunities.

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Four Items to Put in Your New Medicine Cabinet

by Admin 6. December 2012 06:37

As you start putting the finishing touches on your new home after your moving company has departed, one essential space to keep in mind is your medicine cabinet. With all of the medicines and remedies available today, you may not be sure what's essential and what's not. Here are four products that you won't want to be caught without. 

1. Pepto-Bismol

Oprah.com recommends keeping some Pepto-Bismol on hand in case you or your guests ever experience stomach discomfort. This will prove to be helpful during a dinner party or barbecue.

2. Pain Relievers and Fever Reducers

No matter how healthy you or your children are, you're bound to get a cold or headache sometime throughout the course of the year. Make sure you keep pain relievers and fever reducers such as Tylenol, aspirin or ibuprofen in your cabinet so you can get back in action as soon as possible.

3. Cough Drops

Sore throats are an unfortunate side effect of many colds, but the discomfort can be quelled with a simple cough drop. Keep a handful in small dish so you can grab some on the go if you're in a rush. You may also want to get cough drops in tasty flavors if you have fussy kids.

4. Antibiotic Ointment

Whether you're cooking in the kitchen or the little ones are playing in the yard, scrape, burn or skinned knee is always a possibility. Before you put a bandage on that wound, apply some antibiotic ointment to reduce the chance of infection.

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How to Avoid Mosquitoes Near Your Home

by Admin 2. December 2012 06:23

Safety is undoubtedly your biggest concern when it comes to your family. While you and your little ones may be excited to explore the great outdoors once your moving company has left you to your own devices, you might be wary about mosquitoes. Here are a few ways to protect yourself from the pesky bugs.

Light Layers

FitSugar.com recommends wearing clothes with light hues, because mosquitoes are attracted to darker colors. The best way to prevent them from gaining access to your skin is to cover up with long sleeves. Try to find clothes made with breathable materials that will cover your arms, legs and neck.

Insect Repellant

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) notes that if you're outside, you should put insect repellant on any exposed areas of your skin. It should have an ingredient that's registered by the Environmental Protection Agency.

No Perfume

According to FitSugar.com, mosquitoes are attracted to floral scents, so you may want to pass on that perfume, even if it leaves you smelling like a bed of roses. Your detergent also might have a pungent aroma that will make you a prime target, so go with an unscented solution next time you do your laundry.

 

Standing Water

Pools of standing water will attract mosquitoes, so the CDC recommends that you eliminate any that are around your yard. These could include ditches, bird paths or kiddie pools that don't have fresh water.

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Three Places to Wine and Dine in Asheville

by Admin 30. November 2012 06:14

While Asheville, North Carolina, may be a small southern city, it has a large love of great dining. If you consider yourself a foodie, then you may want to check out these three great establishments after your moving company has left.

1. Tupelo Honey Cafe

The Tupelo Honey Cafe was rated one of the top 25 restaurants by RomanticAsheville.com. It serves traditional southern fare, but puts its own twist on each dish to offer a unique dining experience. You'll love indulging in a plate of their sweet potato pancakes with peach butter as you watch the downtown foot traffic from the patio area. Each bite you take is for a good cause - Tupelo Honey Cafe is an active participant in the Chefs Move to School effort and other non-profit organizations.

2. Laughing Seed Cafe

While the Laughing Seed Cafe is a vegetarian establishment, it's sure to appeal to omnivores as well. The dynamic menu draws inspiration from dishes all over the globe with items like the Tempeh Reuben, Tico Burrito and the Korean-influenced Bahn Mi. You can end your meal with sweet-tooth satisfying desserts like the Vegan Pecan Pie, Vegan Aztec Brownies with Caramel Sauce and Sea Salt and Fresh Fruit Cobbler du Jour.

3. Early Girl Eatery

The Early Girl Eatery is a hip spot with an eye for eco-friendliness. You know you're always getting the freshest fare because their ingredients come from local North Carolina farms. The casual environment is the perfect place to enjoy their Vegan Tofu Scramble, Baked Local Tempeh or Early Girl Platter.

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Two Great Places to Get a History Lesson in Richmond

by Admin 26. November 2012 03:59

Richmond, Virginia, is a metropolis filled with learning opportunities. After your moving company has finished helping you settle in you might want to check out some of the local attractions that can give you and your family a history lesson or two.

Pamplin Historical Park and the National Museum of the Civil War Soldier

You'll be transported back to the 19th century at the Pamplin Historical Park and the National Museum of the Civil War Soldier. You and your family will learn all about the military tactics used at the Field Fortifications Exhibit, the Breakthrough Trail and the Military Encampment, all of which provide realistic reenactments of the civil war.

You can take a guided audio tour through the museum and learn about the personal lives of the Civil War soldiers at the Duty Called Me Here exhibit, which uses life-sized dioramas, interactive computers and videos. There's also a remembrance wall for all those who served during the war. You can have a memento of your visit with souvenirs purchased at the gift shop.

Maggie L. Walker Historical Site

Maggie L. Walker was an influential African American bank president, newspaper editor and educational advocate who helped paved the way for the Civil Rights movement. At the Maggie L. Walker Historical Site, you and the kids can take a guided podcast tour and learn about her life and achievements as you see photos of Walker, her colleagues and friends.

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Four Healthy Work Habits to Follow at Your New Office

by Admin 16. November 2012 02:44

After all the traveling and unpacking with the help of your moving company, you may be anxious to get back to work. Start off your employment experience right with these four healthy habits at your new office.

Eat Breakfast

Begin your day with a healthy breakfast of whole grains and fruit. This won't only give you an initial energy boost to start your morning, but it'll help stave off hunger cravings that could send you to the vending machine for an unhealthy snack.

Switch Up Your Activities

According to ABC.net.au, repetitive motions that force you to keep the same posture result in a muscle imbalance, where certain muscles get overworked and tighten while the others don't get worked enough. If you find yourself sitting at a computer for hours, get up and move around, meet with a coworker or take a trip to the water cooler.

Take the Stairs

When you're in an office all day, every bit of exercise helps. FitSugar.com recommends taking the stairs to help get your blood flowing and burn a few calories. The source also notes that going down the stairs helps reduce blood-sugar levels and decrease the risk of type 2 diabetes.

Stay Hydrated

Staying hydrated will keep your body in tip top shape and allow you to concentrate. Don't be afraid to go to the water cooler several times a day and if you're busy, bring a water bottle that you can keep at your desk. Be mindful of the coffee you drink - HealthMeUp.com suggests keeping it to two cups a day.

 

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