November 25, 2009

Pets Not Allowed But Kids Are?

OK here is my question for the day. I have to travel to a gift show convention in Philadelphia and I will be taking Sierra, my 4 year old Cockapoo with me.  She is well behaved (to a point), house broken, loves people, doesn't bark and is crate trained.  Why is she not welcome in a hotel or if she is welcome why do I have to pay extra for her?  Have you ever stayed in a hotel and seen the obnoxious children who run the halls, yelled, screamed, made a mess in the buffet area?  Why is there not a charge for these kids?  My dog is much better behaved and the hotel does not have to even feed her?

With so many people traveling with their beloved pets the hotels really need to re-think things.  Now of course not all people who travel with their kids have bratty children, I certainly don't want to give the impression that children should be left in a kennel at home.  But I have stayed in many hotels where the parents have let their kids run wild.  Pet owners need to make a united stand and let the hotel industry know that our pets are our family members and we take them with us when we travel.  The majority are well behaved and well mannered animals who love both adults and children alike.  Let's get together and make a stand - Pets United in Travel

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November 24, 2009

Happy Thanksgiving

Let's start a new Thanksgiving tradition.  Since the majority of household holiday cooks are women, I think the men should take care of cleaning the table and doing the dishes.  When I was younger my Dad's job during any holiday was to carve the turkey, slice the ham and such hard jobs like that.  My Mom took care of All of the Cooking and cleaning (both before company came and after the dinner), after dinner Dad and my brother would watch football while the women would clean up the mess.  It is way past time for this to change, if the women of the house are going to be the cooks of the holiday meal then after the eating is over the men can do their share and do all the clean-up.

Does anybody else think this would be a fair distribution of chores?

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November 20, 2009

New Product Developed

Black Raspberry Salt Scrub is the newest in my line of bath products. This salt scrub will be an excellent addition to the Raspberry Rush soap and Raspberry Truffle bath salt or perhaps my Chocolate Decadence soap.

Using a Salt or Sugar Scrub will exfoliate your skin and give it a healthy glow as it takes off the dead skin cells. Use only on your arms, legs and torso and avoid your face and other sensitive areas. By gently massaging the scrub over your wet body then rinsing off and using a moisturizing soap you will take care of your larges organ - your skin. When drying off, don't completely dry, pat the majority of water from your skin so it is just damp, then follow with a moisturizing lotion to keep the skin supple and smooth.

By learning how to care for your skin properly, you can keep it looking younger without harsh chemical procedures or products.

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