Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Dymo Labelmaker makes organizing fun!


The new Dymo LetraTag Labelmaker is my new one label maker army against clutter and the disorganization that is plaguing my house. I'm not sure about you guys but the combination of college stuff, baby stuff, toys, a whole closet deticated to review items, and just household goods is completely clogging my life. I have stuff stashed underneath my desk, in hallways, basically in every room of the house minus the bathroom which still seems to be holding strong on being clutter free.

Its driving me bonkers!!! The real question is when exactly do I have the time or energy to organize it all, or at least organize it to the point that It actually looks organized, as honestly it is "organized" heh but some random guest would just find my organizational style just plain sad. Connor's Aunt was just recently down and she tried to organize my DVD pile and almost gave me a heart attack as it was actually in order, heh, though she thought it should be in alphabetical order it was actually organized by giveaways ended, giveaways claimed, unclaimed, and to be done. Needless to say I ended up having to redo the whole thing. Don't even get me started as to what happens when Connor gets his little mitts on one of my piles.

Well at least with my new Dymo LetraTag Labelmaker I can get Connor's things in order as a start. With a huge selection of label types you can pretty much label anything in a flash. Some of the label types you can choose from includes iron on, metallics, plastic tapes, paper tapes, and even super neato magnetic tapes. Personally I am as excited about those magnetic tapes as I am the iron on ones, and call me immature but its sorta fun to make silly statements to put on the fridge with them. If you really wanted to you could even make your own magnetic word set!

The Dymo Labelmaker comes equipped with WYSIWYG or "Wizzy Wig" meaning what you see on the screen is exactly how your label will look. As well you can change the font from normal, bold, italic, outline, shadow, and vertical. This gives you tons of options and that online view is really important as the last thing you want to do is print something you don't want as no label ribbon is super cheap, my old label maker did not have such a big viewing screen so I can not even tell you how many labels I've wasted over the years.

My favorite feature of the Dymo LetraTag Labelmaker is actually one of its storage options. If you buy the LectraTag Plus model which is available on Dymo's website it comes with a magnetic storage holder which will allow you to store your label maker on the side of the fridge on on the side of your file cabniet! I seriously need to upgrade just to get that holder! I seriously hate having to dig and search through every drawer in the house to find my label maker especially lately when I'm sending Connor off on a play date with one of his cousins and I want to label his sippy cup as they have the exact same one.

The Dymo Lectratag is very affordable selling for $19.99 to $29.99 depending on if you go with the base model or plus model. The labelmaker itself as well as its labels are available at most major retailers including Wal-mart, Target, Staples, Office Max and Office Depot. You can also buy it online at Dymo's website!

I have a Dymo LetraTag Labelmaker to give away to one of our readers including a ton of labels! Its easily a $50 value!

To enter :

  • Leave a comment on this post. Check out Dymo LetraTag Labelmaker and tell me how you would use the Letratag to organize your life!
  • No "i want to win" stuff without a little effort (and I do mean little!)
  • Make sure there is a way for me to contact you - if your email address is not on your profile or you are not a blogger you may leave it in your comment or email it to me directly (angelaandconnor at gmail dot com) We have had to disqualify a lot of potential winners as of late as many people do not have emails available in their profiles or leave anonymous posts without any way to contact you.
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    • One extra credit per person. Please post your extra credit in a separate post.
    • This contest will end August 15th at midnight!

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Just a little shelter from a chaotic mom schedule!

You might remember my review of the BusyBodyBook last year. That same BusyBodyBook is still sitting on my desk as we speak and I use it daily to keep track of my school assignments, blog posts, doctor appointments, and even our family get togethers (which lately are quite often) .

The weekly grid layout of the BusyBodyBook continues to be one of the most useful layouts you will find in a mom friendly organizer. With five separate columns to fill out you customize your BusyBodyBook any way you please. I currently use my five spaces for my : daily events including birthdays, doctors appointments, errands to do, blog posts due, and the last one is the wish list of things I would like to get done. I only wish I actually finished that last column more often.

One of my biggest complains last year was with the cover of the BusyBodyBook. The design of the book itself is similar to a spiral notebook and though I prefer it bound that way as you can fold it over to see just the page you want, if you are constantly dragging it in and out of your diaper bag (or school bag in my case) the cover gets pretty worn fairly fast. Well the 2009 edition added a great super thick new see through cover on the front and back of the book which will protect your BusyBodyBook from the wear and tear of daily life. Otherwise the design is exactly the same, which we have no complaints with as I absolutely love the layout of the inside of the BusyBodyBook.

You can get your own BusyBodyBook directly from their website or on Amazon!

BusyBodyBook is giving two of our readers their own BusyBodyBook in their color choice!

To enter :

  • Leave a comment on this post. Head on over to BusyBodyBook and tell me which book you would choose if you won!
  • No "i want to win" stuff without a little effort (and I do mean little!)
  • Make sure there is a way for me to contact you - if your email address is not on your profile or you are not a blogger you may leave it in your comment or email it to me directly (angelaandconnor at gmail dot com) We have had to disqualify a lot of potential winners as of late as many people do not have emails available in their profiles or leave anonymous posts without any way to contact you.
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    • One extra credit per person. Please post your extra credit in a separate post.
    • This contest will end July 11th at midnight!

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Ugg.. I can't remeber the password to my online account..


If your like me you have accounts on hundreds of diffrent web pages, storefronts, media sites, school accounts, ugg its an endless list.. and I admit.. I have a hard time keeping up with them.

The Internet Password Organizer is the perfect solution for those of you like me who either have too many accounts it makes your head spin, or just can't keep track of their passwords, or both!

Personally I just enjoy it to keep track of the accounts I have, and where.. its nice to try to figure out if I even have an account there and if so what my user name is... past that I can usually figure it out. I do list my passwords in it, except when its sensitive information (I don't recommend writing down the password to your bank account anywhere... thats a bad idea..), but if we are talking email accounts or your membership to the coupon forums I think its fairly harmless to write down your password.. that is if you keep personal info on email.

You can use it as a nice address book in a jam too.. lol For those of you review bloggers out there its actually a real good way to keep track of all your contacts for reviews and any accounts you may have on diffrent vendor's sites.

The Internet Password Organizer is available directly from their webpage as well as on Amazon!

I have one Internet Password Organizer to give away to one lucky reader!

To enter :

  • Leave a comment on this post. Visit the Internet Password Organizer web page and tell us one feature of this organizer that you like or how you plan on using your organizer!!
  • Make sure there is a way for me to contact you - if your email address is not on your profile or you are not a blogger you may leave it in your comment or email it to me directly (angelaandconnor at gmail dot com) We have had to disqualify a lot of potential winners as of late as many people do not have emails available in their profiles or leave anonymous posts without any way to contact you.
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    • For an extra entry :
    • Bloggers - Blog about this contest and leave me the link on your comment, or add me to your sidebar and let me know its there.
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    • One extra credit per person. Please post your extra credit in a separate post.
    • This contest will end May 8th at midnight!

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Because I can never remeber how old Connor's Juice is....


I am going to be really honest here... and I hate to admit this, but no matter how hard I try I can never remember exactly how many Days Ago I opened Connor's juice. I KNOW your only supposed to use them for seven days but every time I open the fridge I end up questioning myself and in the end I am sure I have ended up throwing out juice well before its gone bad.

Enter the Days Ago timer. I actually saw these cute little gadgets for the first time when I was browsing a magazine in my doctor's office. I thought for a few seconds about how adorable they were and went along my merry way. A few months later I kept thinking about how useful they would be for this, or that, and you know I never imagined just how many things you could use the Days Ago Timers for!

I have the magnet versions on the outside of my fridge, one of which is counting down the days since I gave the dogs their heart worm pills (another thing I hate to admit I sometimes forget) and another one counts down the days since I opened that juice bottle.

The amount of uses for them by far does not stop there. You can use them in the fridge to time food or one of my favorite uses is on houseplants to keep track of how many Days Ago did you water that plant. If you have small children and a "caged" pet you could attach one to the outside of the cage to keep track of when to clean the cage too.

The possibilities are endless.. and I would love to hear about how you would use the Days Ago timers!!

Day's Ago is available on their webpage or on Amazon!

If you would like to have some Day's Ago timers of your very own I have a set of the Days Ago band attachment timers for one reader!

To enter :

  • Leave a comment on this post. Go check out Days Ago and look at the diffrent timers available. Let us know what is your favorite timer style and how you would use it! A winner will be drawn at random.
  • No "i want to win" stuff without a little effort (and I do mean little!)
  • Make sure there is a way for me to contact you - if your email address is not on your profile or you are not a blogger you may leave it in your comment or email it to me directly (angelaandconnor at gmail dot com) We have had to disqualify a lot of potential winners as of late as many people do not have emails available in their profiles or leave anonymous posts without any way to contact you.
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    • Non Bloggers (or bloggers) subscribe to my mailing list/RSS feed and earn another entry!
    • One extra credit per person. Please post your extra credit in a separate post.
  • This contest will end March 21st at midnight! **Please note there was a previous typo in the contest ending date. **

Saturday, March 8, 2008

What all did I need to do again this week?


Talk about being one to sometimes bite off more than I can chew, I'm notorious for not wanting or asking for help even when I need it.


The Do&Delegate.list from Buttoned Up helps me keep my ever growing list of baby and school projects under control as well as helps give me an idea of when I've just got too much on my plate and I need some help. Midterm and Final week is always a rough one around here (hence the slowing of posts lately), if I had only delegated a few of my tasks away I might have a few less grey hairs than what I accumulated over the last week.

Along with the Do&Delegate.list, Buttoned Up has recently added a line of mom friendly notepads for those of you that were a fan of the original .pad series, rejoice! Included in the new lineup is the Kidpack.pad, Babypack.pad, and of course my absolute favorite the Babysitter.pad!!! Kidpack and Babypack is especially helpful for babysitters, grandparents and even Dad when it comes to getting the kids packed and ready for wherever they may be headed. I have to admit I am pretty partial to the Babysitter.pad as honestly as a first time mom I don't even know what all I should leave for a babysitter so in many ways its more helpful to me just to plan out the information I need to leave for a babysitter or even the grandparents when I actually get the rare chance to go out!

The Do&Delegate.list is available at Button Up and on Amazon!

Would you like to win a Babypack.pad and a Pocket.doc of your very own? I have one of each to give away to one lucky reader.

To enter :

  • Leave a comment on this post. Go check out Button Up and look and look at their current line of products. Let us know what is your favorite product and why (or even how you would use it!). A winner will be drawn at random.
  • No "i want to win" stuff without a little effort (and I do mean little!)
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    • Bloggers - Blog about this contest and leave me the link on your comment, or add me to your sidebar and let me know its there.
    • Non Bloggers (or bloggers) subscribe to my mailing list/RSS feed and earn another entry!
    • One extra credit per person. Please post your extra credit in a separate post.
  • This contest will end March 16th at midnight!

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Organization Review : Lobotome + Giveaway!

Lobotome offers some great organization goods that are mom friendly and eco friendly (all are made of recycled paper)!


The MomMe weekly planner is great for those of you that prefer a desktop pad compared to a journal type planner. Each page is organized by week and have a place for several schedules, errands that need to be done, personal stuff, dinner plans, exercise tracker, a weekly shopping list, and a household to do list. Once you have your schedule written out you can just rip off that page and stick it in your purse or diaper bag!

Along with weekly planners Lobotome sells the cutest notepads in a variety of topics. My personal favorite is the weekly to do list as I always have a ton of stuff to do each week and without fail I always end up forgetting something.
Want one? Visit Lobotome and check out their great products. You can purchase them right off their web page!

I'm giving away a MomMe Planner and a HelpMe Honey Do List to one winner. Enter below.

To enter :

  • Leave a comment on this post. Go visit Lobotome and tell me which of their products would best suit you and why. No "i want to win" stuff without a little effort (and I do mean little!)
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  • To get extra credit :
    • For an extra entry :
    • Bloggers - Blog about this contest and leave me the link on your comment, or add me to your sidebar and let me know its there.
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    • One extra credit per person. Please post your extra credit in a separate post.
  • This contest will end Feb 14th at midnight!

Monday, February 4, 2008

Organization Review : Get Buttoned Up


Get Buttoned Up
offers some great options to keep your life a little more organized. Including a Life Organizer, Valuables Organizer, Collision Kit, & more.

Personally I was super excited about the Valuables.doc, an organizer that keeps track of all of your belongings (at least the expensive ones) by each room in your house. I have had experiences with insurance companies before (during a move) replacing stolen or damaged belongings and lets just say the experience left a bad taste in my mouth. Needless to say if something was to happen to our stuff (please.. no.. please) we would at least have a record of our "good stuff" to show the insurance companies. Ive always wanted to do something like this on my own and always get discouraged as I never have any clue where to start. Well the great thing is the binder walks you through it room by room so I just sat in the middle of each room and went down the page. Along with having a record there are places to store your photos of each item (I highly highly HIGHLY recommend this after my past dealings with insurance companies), as well as receipts. If your storing store receipts a personal tip of my own is make two copies on a regular copier. Store receipts fade dramatically over a short period of time and you might find yourself with a blank receipt when you needed it, unlike copied receipts that hold their ink much much longer.

Life.doc is similar to Valuables.doc other than the fact that instead of making lists of your belongings you make lists of all your important information from bank accounts to babysitters. Though I would strongly recommend keeping it in a safe place its a great resource in case something was to happen to you and your loved ones needed your records (including your insurance information!) I haven't quite finished filling mine out yet but when I do I am giving it to my parents for safe keeping in case something happened to me they would know where to start. Unlike Valuables.doc, Life.doc comes with a full cd that allows you to type and print your pages which is amazing as my handwriting is TERRIBLE.

Want one? The Life.doc & Valuables.doc is available at Get Buttoned Up as well as on Amazon.

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Organzation Review : Baby Briefcase

I think I have been watching Oprah too much lately as when this organizer came in the mail I actually said "hallalureh" (or however she says it in that fake southern accent)

Baby Briefcase is AWESOME for those moms like me who have been carrying around their babies important documents in a plain manila folder. I am not known for my super duper organizational skills so I really love gadgets that make me look like I have some.

All of that aside its a really great (and portable I may add) way to keep your babies (or even older child's) paperwork nice, tidy, and even pretty without going all super scrapbooker superhero.

Inside you will find 15 plastic tabbed folders, six of which are pre labeled for you. The great part is that they are not just "dividers" they are actual folders that you can remove and use and then put back inside the organizer. The organizer does come with a preprinted thank you note tracker and some baby info wallet cards.

The only thing I wish this organizer had is more preprinted forms or at least some downloadable forms on the webpage. My handwriting is AWFUL and I do mean AWFUL, year of typing nonstop does not do your handwriting skills any good trust me. So I love preprinted forms that at least can minimalize the exposure to others of my awful handwriting. One for a shot record would be really nice..

All in all we love the Baby Briefcase and I have a feeling I will be handing it to Connor when he moves out one day far far away.

Want one?
You can get your own Baby Briefcase from their webpage or on Amazon for $29.95

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Review and Giveaway : The Great Planner Debate!

This contest is now CLOSED. Check back tomorrow for the winner!

To recap my great planner debate I reviewed three planners all three were great planners with great features but only one will travel with me to school every day!

MomAgenda - Desktop :

The MomAgenda is the most luxurious of all three of the planners I reviewed, but it also has the highest price tag of $42.00. It also has the most features of the planners listed. I really admire its simple but but super soft binding. This was my favorite of the group purely from a vanity standpoint. The only thing that I didn't like was it size. It is a little big to fit into my book bag or my already overloaded diaper bag.








Whomi - Clarity :

This is the smallest of all three planners and offers an option of scheduling your day by the hour. It has a waterproof plastic case which makes it ideal to throw in your purse. Though I was very tempted by this planners size I would have not used the time based feature (I'm far to lazy). Size wise however I really admire this planner's compact footprint.





BusyBodyBook :

This planner has the most bang for the buck priced at only 16.95. It offers many of the same features as the MomAgenda in a more condensed format. I admit I was highly tempted by this planner as though its still bigger than I am normally used to toting around it is very thin and it fits nicely in both my diaper bag and book bag.



So which planner did I choose? I honestly had a really hard time deciding. All three are great planners and honestly I cannot say which one is better than the other as they all have very unique features that will fit everyone differently. All three sat on my desk for the last few weeks but my heart was with the MomAgenda from the beginning. I however needed something smaller so I contacted MomAgenda and got a MomAgenda mini sent over. Its perfect! Its small (though still on the thick side) it has everything I was looking for and I still feel like a princess carrying it around. My only regret was that I didn't get it back in august so I could make full use of it (it goes august-august). I really love the BusyBodyBook as well its practical so I decided to use it at home on my desk. I almost felt guilty choosing just one as all three of them are great!
That brings us to the first giveaway of the new year!! I am going to give away my Whomi Clarity and MomAgenda Desktop to two lucky ladies (or guys!). Read the previous reviews of the MomAgenda Desktop and Whomi Clarity and tell me if you won which planner you would prefer. Also give me a short blurb as to what feature you like most about that planner. Make sure there is a way for me to contact you if you win (either leave me your email address in the post or have it available in your profile or blog). I will choose the winner on Jan 8th from all the valid entries (those that have an available email address and answer both parts of my questions!) I do have some extra credit as well. Blog about my giveaway for one extra entry and/or add a link to me in your sidebar for five extra entries. If your doing the extra credit make sure you let me know in your comment!

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Review : BusyBodyBook


Spring is coming (or at least spring in the terms of college!) and I am on the quest for a new planner. I have several planners to try out and all of them are fabulous but which one will be right for me? I'm not sure yet.


This is the last review in my planner series and in many ways I saved the best for last! (honestly I have a hard time choosing which of these planners is the best as they all have points that stand out from each other and to answer that question it would truly depend on your needs)

BusyBodyBook

I saved this planner for last and truly last is not least.

The BusyBodyBook in our group of planners stands out as its the cheapest of the three journals I'm reviewing. The reason I mention that right off hand is in no way does cheapest mean its lesser of a planner. In many ways it offers everything and plus some of the other planner I've reviewed. For moms on a budget who have always dreamed of having a really nice, really organized planner for you!

This planner is a grid based planner and can track 5 different schedules be it your work/family/school ect.. or you and four others (really its totally up to your own imagination!). It also features two really unique options. On every page opposite of the daily calender there is a "to doodles page" which you can use to write yourself notes, doodle, ect. I really like this feature as sometimes those little planing boxes on each day are just not big enough for my entire list. There is also a list view for each month in 2009! Though honestly my favorite part of this entire planner is in the back of the planner there are pull out "To Do" lists. I can think of a zillion ways to use these!

I think honestly the only drawback to these planners vrs the other two is they are made much like a spiral notebook. The cover is a heavy coated paper and it is bound the same way as a spiral notebook. If your not rough on your planners that will not even remotely be an issue for you and in some ways its really nice as they will open up flat on the table. Its much bigger than the Clarity but its a lot thinner than the MomAgenda.

Want one?
You can buy a BusyBodyBook from their webpage or from Amazon!


Saturday, December 15, 2007

Review : Whomi - My quest for the perfect planner!


Spring is coming (or at least spring in the terms of college!) and I am on the quest for a new planner. I have several planners to try out and all of them are fabulous but which one will be right for me? I'm not sure yet.






Whomi - Clarity Compact


Whomi sent me a Clarity Compact to try out and from the moment I opened the package all I could think was WOW this looks perfect.

Right from the get go the first thing I noticed about the planner is the fact that it is completely encased by a thick plastic cover. Before I became a mom I may not
have found that to be a huge selling point, but now with a 7 month old son anything small enough for him to hold and stick into his mouth always ends up there so waterproofing is a huge plus! (my current planner already has chew marks and drool marks and he still lacks teeth) I have an awful habit of handing Connor whatever is close at hand and not small enough to swallow when we are shopping and I need to temporarily distract him. My wallet and planner ends up being the sacrificial something in most cases. Not that I'm saying a planner should be baby proof but it certainly helps!

This planner is compact and certainly small enough t
o fit in almost everyone's purse (about the same size as your checkbook) so its easy to tuck into your purse, diaper bag, or in my case the side of my book bag. Regardless of its size do not let that fool you on its organizing power. Unlike a standard compact planner it has the ability to track four separate schedules organized in both a morning (am), afternoon (pm), and evening schedule. These are all color coded so you can at a small glance know which schedule you are looking at. I could see how this would be amazing when you are in a hurry and trying to figure out who, what, and where you should be! You could also use this feature to track your work, school and home schedules (four schedules in all) or really anyway you can dream up to use each of the slots!



Along with the main planner in the top part of the binder includes a mini calender, address book, birthdays, and contacts. For its size you certainly do not sacrifice any of the abilities of a larger planner. One very very neat addition to this planner is these tiny tear off tabs on each of the corners of the pages. I was fascinated with this feature as I'm a doggie ear queen!

If your attempting to track four or less schedules and need a compact (and somewhat rugged) planner I would highly recommend this planner. To top it off they come in a variety of beautiful prints and your sure to find something to fit your tastes. (Mine came in retro which is stunning and would really appeal to any of those mod girls out there!)

More later this week! I am also planning at least one giveaway this week (most likely two!) and I will announce the winner of our book giveaway Monday morning and post the next giveaway!

If you would like your own Whomi they are available for $25 for the compact or $30 for the larger version. Visit them here.


Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Review : MomAgenda - My quest for the perfect planner!


Spring is coming (or at least spring in the terms of college!) and I am on the quest for a new planner. I have several planners to try out and all of them are fabulous but which one will be right for me? I'm not sure yet.

MomAgenda

MomAgenda was gracious enough send me over one of their desktop planners to review. It's stunningly gorgeous.. simple nothing fancy on the cover but its made of this fabric that at first glance appears to be leather but its soft and feels wonderful to the touch.

Everything about this planner is luxurious the pages are beautifully laid out, the quality of the paper is first class and the inside pages are color coded in light pastels that are very pleasing to the eye. Nina (the founder of MomAgenda) thought of just about everything you could dream of and put it inside. Favorite Mommy webpages, Toll Free Numbers, Holidays (listed by year even!), a section for vacation and party planning, and a huge section for notes. It's almost so beautiful I hate to write in it! (my handwriting is awful!) As a bonus there is also a MomEssentials tucked into the back of the planner which is basically a removable (and replaceable) address and important information folder. It tracks not only your phone numbers, but all important information, medical information, and birthdays.

The calender portion of this planner is laid out in two "areas" the first one is a quick glance area perfect for short notes and major events. The second area is day by day and there is a section for not only you, but extra slots for four additional people as well as a dinner area perfect for planning your daily menus. If your a mom of multiple children you MUST get this planner. My cousin has four kids, two dogs, a active husband, several children she babysits, and runs the nursery at her church. I cannot help to think that his planner would be amazing for her!

Every detail is so thoughtfully laid out that I'm still in awe. The desktop planner sells for $42 and may be personalized. It comes in an assortment of yummy colors including pink, fuschia, green, blue, and brown. I honestly had a hard time choosing which color I wanted!!

The only con to this planner for my own sake is its sheer size. Its 7x9x1 (about the size of a standard hardcover novel) which for most people would be wonderful as it gives you tons and tons of room to plan / take notes / and keep track of addresses and events, however, but as my planner it may just be too big. I need something to tuck into my book bag and carry around with me 24 hours a day. When I'm already toting around a bag full of college books, a diaper bag, a baby, and random shopping it may just be one too many. I'm honestly heart broken as I am so in love with this planner I may just have to make room regardless! For those of you that are curious it is exactly the right size to fit inside your diaper bag though!

Want One?
You may purchase your own MomAgenda for $42.00 off their webpage. Currently they are 15% off and all orders over $75 ship for free! (use code FREEMOM) MomAgenda also comes in a mini size which I am highly tempted to buy!! MomAgenda is also available at Amazon!

Thanks again MomAgenda for allowing us to review your planner! They are simply gorgeous!