This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of KidzmetJen. All opinions are 100% mine.
Hey there friends. With public schools cutting more and more of the fine arts department (music, art, sports, etc.) due to budget cuts, us parents are finding it harder and harder to find alternatives to keep that integral part of our kid's education alive. Whether we're going through parks looking for sign up signs or searching online for classes in the area, it's always a tough search when minimal information is provided. That's why Jen Lilienstein, the founder of Kidzmet.com, created a central location where parents can search for available classes for their children.
The focus of Kidzmet is squarely on the education of our youth. You can very easy search for classes that fit your child's need. There is no second guessing when you can easily create a search for classes based on your child's, age and interest, and best of all... your budget! Check out the search results for the Santa Barbara area:
There are several classes for the new born group. Since my wife is a stay at home mom now, I know she'll want to look for some "mommy and me" type activities and this a great way to see all the available classes in our area. If you're looking for activities for you kids, do not overlook Kidzmet.com. All the information you need in one website and if for whatever reason you are having difficulties at the site, you can easily chat with a Kidzmet member by clicking on the live chat icon in the bottom right of the screen. Best of luck and I hope you enjoy your time in class with the kids! Later!
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Monday, May 24, 2010
LOST: 'The End' of an Epic Journey
Hey there. I told myself I wasn't going to post about Lost. There are so many outlets online that there are more than enough ideas, thoughts, interpretations and all things Lost that I didn't feel the need to have to throw in my two cents. However, after watching the series finale last night, I decided that I would give the show my one and only post. Grab some coffee friends, this is going to be a long one.
For those of you didn't see it, go watch the finale. Once you do, come back and read this and give me your opinions. There will be spoilers. You have been warned.
Lost has been a great journey. On island, off island, love interests, dire situations, sacrifice, good, bad, light, dark... the list can go on and on showcasing some of the great themes of Lost. But thinking back on Lost as a whole, the focus of the show is not that of the Oceanic 815 survivors and their adventure but that of Jack Sheppard himself.
The show started with an opening of an eye, Jack's eye, and we are immediately thrown into the chaos of the crash. Seeing everything through the point of view of Jack. The fact that Lost started with his eye opening is important. Since the show predominately featured eyes as a theme, it's imperative that we understand from the the get go that this is Jack's story. Within Jack's journey, we are introduced to the other characters and as a means for us, the viewers, to better understand their plight, we are treated to the origins of their stories, which also are signaled by the opening of their respective eyes. And one of the great aspects of the side character stories is that we're never let in on more than what we need. We are never given information that Jack himself would not have any knowledge of. The perfect example of this is given recently with Desmond in the well.
Now you're thinking that conversation between Desmond and Sayid happened well before Jack knew of it. That's fine. We're being told a story that needed that scene to take a place for the story to progress. The brilliance of it is that we don't know what was said between Sayid and Desmond and we'll never know, and that's because Jack himself was not told of the conversation. For those that followed the show, that conversation is critical to the character growth of Sayid. Sayid was on a path of darkness, not feeling emotions and was very much looking the part to take over Smokey's spot as the island terror. After that conversation with Desmond, Sayid lightened up, culminating with him sacrificing himself to to save his friends. Right before his death, he uttered to the words to that Jack that Demsond is in a well. This is all happening during's Jack's journey, not Sayid's.
In regards to the ending and the flash sideways, I thought it was a fitting ending to Jack's journey. A man of science, needing to know how and why, needing to fix people, transforms himself into a man of faith, trusting others and himself, to simply go with the flow and trust his instincts. No one knew of the outcome of Desmond going into the heart of the island but Jack had faith that whatever happened, it needed to be done, since Desmond was brought back to the island for this particular reason. Cutting right to the end of Jack's journey, you see him lying in the same bamboo field where his journey first began. A close up of his eye was the last scene, the difference was that this time, it was closing. Very strong imagery.
There will be much speculation as to what the flash sideways really is. Is it purgatory? Christian Sheppard tells Jack that this is a place that they, the Losties, created so that they can find one another. It is a clearly a form of afterlife where our characters are working on their issues. But how long before they learn to let go? This was a strong theme between Jack and Locke in the afterlife. They each tried to push each other to "let go" of their past, not knowing that letting go will enlightened them to what they really are. In the end, despite their differences in their philosophical views, Jack needed Locke just as much as Locke needed Jack to push each other into enlightenment. And once all the characters have come to grips with their pasts, and ultimately, their deaths, they allowed themselves to let go and move on. The fact that Ben decided to stay a little while longer add credence to the fact that there is a chance for redemption in their after life and how long before they accept their progression is unknown, but I believe that it was a great way to send off our cast. Especially Jack. His realization that he died was a strong revelation to the audience. We all knew that the rest of the Losties were aware of their island presence, but we were not aware that they knew of their deaths. Jack's realization is our realization and it was difficult to not have a somber heart once that was a made a fact. Our beloved characters are in fact, dead. However, this afterlife does not recognize time. Christian made it clear that there were those that died before Jack and there were many that died after Jack and yet, they are there to welcome him and continue their journey. So we can take solace in the fact that some of our friends managed to live long lives after the island.
It is interesting to note that some characters were not in attendance to this transgression. Micheal, for one, was not there. I strongly believe that he's stuck on the island as part of the whispers. Looking back at that conversation between him and Hugo, it makes it clear that there are others still lurking the island. Does this mean that the island also has an "afterlife" and that is the real purgatory? Or simply a form of hell for those that died on the island with blood on their hands. Michael killed Libby and Ana Lucia so he may not have been allowed to leave the island and join the sideways afterlife like many of the other characters. Another one that raises a question is Richard Alpert. I understand that he was there for centuries so did he get a free pass and was instantly allowed into the "light" that Christian was about to lead our Losties? It's all open for interpretation and it's all dependent in your spiritual beliefs. And even though this was the journey of Jack, all in all, it was a great way to send off our group of friends, together, into their next journey. Later!
For those of you didn't see it, go watch the finale. Once you do, come back and read this and give me your opinions. There will be spoilers. You have been warned.
Lost has been a great journey. On island, off island, love interests, dire situations, sacrifice, good, bad, light, dark... the list can go on and on showcasing some of the great themes of Lost. But thinking back on Lost as a whole, the focus of the show is not that of the Oceanic 815 survivors and their adventure but that of Jack Sheppard himself.
The show started with an opening of an eye, Jack's eye, and we are immediately thrown into the chaos of the crash. Seeing everything through the point of view of Jack. The fact that Lost started with his eye opening is important. Since the show predominately featured eyes as a theme, it's imperative that we understand from the the get go that this is Jack's story. Within Jack's journey, we are introduced to the other characters and as a means for us, the viewers, to better understand their plight, we are treated to the origins of their stories, which also are signaled by the opening of their respective eyes. And one of the great aspects of the side character stories is that we're never let in on more than what we need. We are never given information that Jack himself would not have any knowledge of. The perfect example of this is given recently with Desmond in the well.
Now you're thinking that conversation between Desmond and Sayid happened well before Jack knew of it. That's fine. We're being told a story that needed that scene to take a place for the story to progress. The brilliance of it is that we don't know what was said between Sayid and Desmond and we'll never know, and that's because Jack himself was not told of the conversation. For those that followed the show, that conversation is critical to the character growth of Sayid. Sayid was on a path of darkness, not feeling emotions and was very much looking the part to take over Smokey's spot as the island terror. After that conversation with Desmond, Sayid lightened up, culminating with him sacrificing himself to to save his friends. Right before his death, he uttered to the words to that Jack that Demsond is in a well. This is all happening during's Jack's journey, not Sayid's.
In regards to the ending and the flash sideways, I thought it was a fitting ending to Jack's journey. A man of science, needing to know how and why, needing to fix people, transforms himself into a man of faith, trusting others and himself, to simply go with the flow and trust his instincts. No one knew of the outcome of Desmond going into the heart of the island but Jack had faith that whatever happened, it needed to be done, since Desmond was brought back to the island for this particular reason. Cutting right to the end of Jack's journey, you see him lying in the same bamboo field where his journey first began. A close up of his eye was the last scene, the difference was that this time, it was closing. Very strong imagery.
There will be much speculation as to what the flash sideways really is. Is it purgatory? Christian Sheppard tells Jack that this is a place that they, the Losties, created so that they can find one another. It is a clearly a form of afterlife where our characters are working on their issues. But how long before they learn to let go? This was a strong theme between Jack and Locke in the afterlife. They each tried to push each other to "let go" of their past, not knowing that letting go will enlightened them to what they really are. In the end, despite their differences in their philosophical views, Jack needed Locke just as much as Locke needed Jack to push each other into enlightenment. And once all the characters have come to grips with their pasts, and ultimately, their deaths, they allowed themselves to let go and move on. The fact that Ben decided to stay a little while longer add credence to the fact that there is a chance for redemption in their after life and how long before they accept their progression is unknown, but I believe that it was a great way to send off our cast. Especially Jack. His realization that he died was a strong revelation to the audience. We all knew that the rest of the Losties were aware of their island presence, but we were not aware that they knew of their deaths. Jack's realization is our realization and it was difficult to not have a somber heart once that was a made a fact. Our beloved characters are in fact, dead. However, this afterlife does not recognize time. Christian made it clear that there were those that died before Jack and there were many that died after Jack and yet, they are there to welcome him and continue their journey. So we can take solace in the fact that some of our friends managed to live long lives after the island.
It is interesting to note that some characters were not in attendance to this transgression. Micheal, for one, was not there. I strongly believe that he's stuck on the island as part of the whispers. Looking back at that conversation between him and Hugo, it makes it clear that there are others still lurking the island. Does this mean that the island also has an "afterlife" and that is the real purgatory? Or simply a form of hell for those that died on the island with blood on their hands. Michael killed Libby and Ana Lucia so he may not have been allowed to leave the island and join the sideways afterlife like many of the other characters. Another one that raises a question is Richard Alpert. I understand that he was there for centuries so did he get a free pass and was instantly allowed into the "light" that Christian was about to lead our Losties? It's all open for interpretation and it's all dependent in your spiritual beliefs. And even though this was the journey of Jack, all in all, it was a great way to send off our group of friends, together, into their next journey. Later!
Friday, May 21, 2010
Next Time, Make it a Diamond Ring
My husband took it upon himself to buy me a mood ring. He figured that my mood swings were a little unpredictable and he'd be able to monitor my moods. Well, so far we've discovered that when the mood ring turns green, I'm in a good mood. When I'm in a bad mood, it leaves a big red mark on his freakin' forehead. Maybe next time he'll by me a diamond.
Thursday, May 20, 2010
NBA Playoffs: Lakers Looking for Revenge
Hey there. I'm an avid NBA fan. I watch the games all the time and I especially make note to NOT miss the NBA playoffs. So far, there have been some very entertaining series. Oklahoma City gave Los Angeles a good run for their money, LeBron was bounced from the playoffs yet again, The Suns swept a superior team in the Spurs, Orlando looked every bit of the part of a championship team until they ran into the Celtics. While last year's playoff theme seemed to showcase an "inevitable" LeBron vs Kobe NBA Finals, this year's theme seems more in line with the Lakers avenging their loss to the Boston Celtics.
We all love story lines, the NBA is no different. Last year, the story of LeBron vs Kobe was derailed by Dwight "Superman" Howard and the Orlando Magic. The Lakers ended up beating Orlando for the championship. The year before that, the story was of the great rivalry of years past between the Lakers and the Boston Celtics, two of the NBA's most winningest teams. Boston embarrassed the Lakers and took home the crown. This year, no one is giving the Suns much of a chance against the Lakers, and as the Lakers have proven in two games, they are simply the superior team in the series so you might as well pencil them in for the finals. As for the Magic and Celtics, Boston has taken a surprising 2-0 lead in their series and the Magic are looking very vulnerable. Whether it be the Magic or Celtics to go up against the Lakers is yet to be determined, but either way, it will be a compelling series. Are the Lakers ready to avenge their NBA Finals defeat against the Celtics? Or will the new kid on the block, Dwight Howard and the Magic, come back to get another crack at the Lakers for a championship?
While a rematch with Orlando would be intriguing, you always want to avenge losses so many Laker fans, including myself, are hoping for a Lakers vs Celtics series. Either way, the NBA Finals is shaping up to be one hell of a series waiting to happen. Until then, later!
PS: If you want to know why the Suns and Magic are getting their butts handed to them, check out Jason Whitlock's article. The man is pure genius and tells is like it is.
We all love story lines, the NBA is no different. Last year, the story of LeBron vs Kobe was derailed by Dwight "Superman" Howard and the Orlando Magic. The Lakers ended up beating Orlando for the championship. The year before that, the story was of the great rivalry of years past between the Lakers and the Boston Celtics, two of the NBA's most winningest teams. Boston embarrassed the Lakers and took home the crown. This year, no one is giving the Suns much of a chance against the Lakers, and as the Lakers have proven in two games, they are simply the superior team in the series so you might as well pencil them in for the finals. As for the Magic and Celtics, Boston has taken a surprising 2-0 lead in their series and the Magic are looking very vulnerable. Whether it be the Magic or Celtics to go up against the Lakers is yet to be determined, but either way, it will be a compelling series. Are the Lakers ready to avenge their NBA Finals defeat against the Celtics? Or will the new kid on the block, Dwight Howard and the Magic, come back to get another crack at the Lakers for a championship?
While a rematch with Orlando would be intriguing, you always want to avenge losses so many Laker fans, including myself, are hoping for a Lakers vs Celtics series. Either way, the NBA Finals is shaping up to be one hell of a series waiting to happen. Until then, later!
PS: If you want to know why the Suns and Magic are getting their butts handed to them, check out Jason Whitlock's article. The man is pure genius and tells is like it is.
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Find a NMEDA Dealer Near You
This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of NMEDA. All opinions are 100% mine.
Hey there friends. As many of us age, our bodies are simply not as strong and healthy as before. We may very well find ourselves at the mercy of a wheelchair due to an accident or an illness. Throughout all this, we should be able to be as independent as we possibly can. That's why taking your vehicle to a NMEDA dealer is the way to go.
No two persons have the same disability so NMEDA will do a personalized "in person" evaluation to assure you that they can customize your vehicle to fit your needs. Or maybe you don't want to customize your car, going straight to the dealer is your best bet in getting the best deal on a wheel chair adjusted vehicle.
Now for those of you that feel a little uneasy on getting your vehicle modified, all NMEDA dealers are the only nationally recognized accreditation program for the Adaptive Mobility Equipment Industry. That's some pretty high standards.
Just think about it for a second. Maybe you're not the one in need of a modification, but if you're a caregiver, it would definitely be a huge help. Instead of going through the tough task of helping someone off and then on their wheelchair, you can have a much more comfortable time for both you and the disabled if your vehicle is a modified vehicle done by a NMEDA dealer. And, god forbid, they would need to be rushed to a hospital, the last thing you would want to struggle with getting the disabled person in your car. It just makes more sense to have a ready and able vehicle to suit their needs. And let's not forget that it also grant them some of their independence back. They may be confined to a wheelchair but they should be able to get on the road and live as close to normal lives as possible.
I was able to locate 4 NMEDA dealers within 25 miles of where I live. I'm sure that you would be able to find one close to your home as well. Check it out and let me know how close is your local dealer. Happy driving and be safe! Until then, later!
Hey there friends. As many of us age, our bodies are simply not as strong and healthy as before. We may very well find ourselves at the mercy of a wheelchair due to an accident or an illness. Throughout all this, we should be able to be as independent as we possibly can. That's why taking your vehicle to a NMEDA dealer is the way to go.
No two persons have the same disability so NMEDA will do a personalized "in person" evaluation to assure you that they can customize your vehicle to fit your needs. Or maybe you don't want to customize your car, going straight to the dealer is your best bet in getting the best deal on a wheel chair adjusted vehicle.
Now for those of you that feel a little uneasy on getting your vehicle modified, all NMEDA dealers are the only nationally recognized accreditation program for the Adaptive Mobility Equipment Industry. That's some pretty high standards.
Just think about it for a second. Maybe you're not the one in need of a modification, but if you're a caregiver, it would definitely be a huge help. Instead of going through the tough task of helping someone off and then on their wheelchair, you can have a much more comfortable time for both you and the disabled if your vehicle is a modified vehicle done by a NMEDA dealer. And, god forbid, they would need to be rushed to a hospital, the last thing you would want to struggle with getting the disabled person in your car. It just makes more sense to have a ready and able vehicle to suit their needs. And let's not forget that it also grant them some of their independence back. They may be confined to a wheelchair but they should be able to get on the road and live as close to normal lives as possible.
I was able to locate 4 NMEDA dealers within 25 miles of where I live. I'm sure that you would be able to find one close to your home as well. Check it out and let me know how close is your local dealer. Happy driving and be safe! Until then, later!
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