Thursday, May 2, 2013
BlackBerry Z10 SmartPhone Verizon Review New Mobile Device It's All About the Gestures
Technology
1st in a Series of 3 Posts on the New BlackBerry Z10
For someone that's as passionate about new technologies as I am, I've got to say that being a Verizon Wireless Brand Ambassador has got to be one of the greatest jobs on the planet. Back in January I received the Nokia Lumia 822 Windows Smartphone for review. Then, just a month later, they sent me the HTC Droid DNA Android Smartphone to try out. For sure, Verizon continues to amaze me with each new and more advanced smartphone that is sent to me to experiment with. For my latest assignment, I couldn't be more excited because now I get to play with the BlackBerry Z10 Smartphone running on the lightning fast 4G LTE Verizon Wireless Network and share the experience with MommyBlogExpert's loyal readers.
The BlackBerry Z10 arrived on our doorstep lavishly packaged in a huge plexiglass box. Inside the black velvet-lined box, I discovered not only a beautiful and sleek smartphone but a host of accessories you might not normally expect to receive when you buy a new phone. Watch for my next post in this series about the cool extras this device came with.
Even before I turned it on, I was loving this very cool device which comes in white like the one I received and in black. But don't just take my word for it as a mom.
Watch this YouTube to see why my 17 year-old teen son emphatically believes that the BlackBerry Z10 is all about the gestures.
After seeing this video, I look forward to hearing about what you think of this new cutting edge smartphone. So please leave a comment and share your thoughts.
The device carries a list price of $599.99 but right now you can snag a BlackBerry Z10 for just $199.99 with a two year Verizon contract commitment.
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Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Friendship Circle Los Angeles Family of the Year Awarded to Mommy Blog Expert & Family
Community Service
Since I advocate the importance of teaching kids to give back to their communities by volunteering, I am honored and proud to share that my husband, four teenagers and I have been named Friendship Circle of Los Angeles Family of the Year.
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Our official FCLA Family of the Year Award Portrait |
Our family's volunteer experience and commitment to life-long service is definitely multi-generational. Both my husband and I were raised in homes that were deeply involved in assisting others in need and both of us began volunteering when we were young kids. So, when we became parents ourselves, it was only natural for us to pass that love of helping others on to our four -- triplets plus one more born within a year -- who all began volunteering with us when they were just toddlers.
Non profit Friendship Circle of Los Angeles (FCLA) is a unique organization that is equally fulfilling for those special needs children served as well as for the huge corp of teenage volunteers who cumulatively donated many thousands of hours of time during the 2012-2013 school year. In fact this year's FCLA 's Annual Evening of Recognition spotlights 392 teen boy and girl volunteers -- including my own children -- from dozens of schools in the L.A. area.
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My 4 kids with some of the other volunteers |
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Tuesday, April 30, 2013
How to Save on High School Prom Costs
Teens
I was absolutely shocked to learn that on average prom expenses for one teen added up to $1,139 according to this 2013 LA Times story citing Visa's annual survey. You might be as surprised as I was about this statistic, too: Parents earning an income of $50,000 per year or less actually tend to spend 10% more on their teen's prom than those in higher income brackets.
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Tips to Make Your Teen's Prom Dreams Come True
Frugal lifestyle expert Andrea Woroch says that while prom is an important milestone in your teen's life, you don't have to overspend to make it memorable and special. Here are Andrea's top strategies for keeping your budget grounded while helping your teen achieve his or her dream night.
Rent a Designer Dress
You don't have to give up on your daughter's designer dress dream nor drop $300 for a fashionable frock. Instead, consider places like RenttheRunway.com where you can rent a luxury brand dress for the night starting as low as $50. Another option is borrowing a dress from a cousin that might live out of town but that happens to be the same size as your teen. Yet a third idea is to buy vintage at a resale shop or thrift store.Share the Expense
Though prom costs are at an all-time high, teens are increasingly sharing in the cost of the event with their parents. In fact, according to the same prom survey referenced at the top of this post, 41 percent of prom costs are covered by teens thanks to savings accrued from after-school jobs. Make sure your teen pays for some of the costs, especially "extras" that you didn't budget for or don't feel are priorities because it might get them to really rethink about needs versus wants for prom night.Skip the Limo
Limo rentals can cost anywhere from $60 to up to $150 per hour depending on the type and region. Like most industries, limousine companies increase rental costs during peak periods like prom and weddings. Skip the inflated prices and have your teen use his or her own car or you could even chauffeur them in your vehicle so they get the feeling of being pampered.Print Photos at Home
Photo packages range from $30 to $125, according to PromGirl. Skip this unnecessary expense by taking your own photos before the dance or get the teens to share smartphone photos taken during the event and then print from home. Those photos you take at home seem cheesy today but years from now your teen will appreciate them and it will bring back fond memories of all the excitement of leaving the house on their big night.Department Store Beauty
Make an appointment for a free cosmetic consultation at your favorite department store's beauty counter. Though the beauty artist will urge you to buy the makeup applied, it isn't required. You may consider purchasing the lipstick for touchups later on, but don't fall into the trap of buying everything they try and sell you, otherwise you could end up spending well over $100 just on makeup. Then, do our daughter's hair and nails at home -- not only will she look beautiful, you'll be doing some mom-daughter bonding at the same time.Cut Corsage Costs
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Buy Budget Accessories
Dresses and shoes eat up a huge chunk of girls' prom budgets, which is why accessories should be purchased on the cheap. Stores like Claire's Claire's, Forever 21 and Charming Charlie offer beautiful baubles for less than $10. You can also hit up thrift shops or antique stores for more unique pieces or even raid mom or grandma's jewelry box for a statement piece to wear.Andrea Woroch is a nationally-recognized consumer and money-saving expert who helps consumers live on less without radically changing their lifestyles. From smart spending tips to personal finance advice, Andrea transforms everyday consumers into savvy shoppers. She has been featured among top news outlets such as Good Morning America, NBC's Today, MSNBC, New York Times, Kiplinger Personal Finance, CNNMoney.
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