Monday, September 24, 2007

Recommended Read: Twilight



I don't know how many readers out there enjoy Young Adult novels, but I like to mix some of the better ones in with my adult reading.

Having heard tons of teenage feedback for this book, I felt compelled to read it. There are loyal readers who obsess with the story on a 'harry potter-esque' kind of level. So, naturally, I had to see what the fuss was all about.

I truly enjoyed this novel. It's written about high school teenagers, but doesn't read 'down' like a lot of kid's books do. It didn't feel like a teen novel while I was reading it and the characters really gripped me in a way that is fairly rare.

Vampire novels are getting kind of old, as well as werewolves and other shapeshifters, in my opinion. And it's extremely difficult to approach it from an original angle. But I felt the author did a fantastic job pulling me in and keeping me there until the very last page.

So, now I'm passing the word to you.

Monday, September 17, 2007

Distracted by Major Tom


Most times we are distracted by sparklies, but this time it was Major tom and the acquisition of this song for our music collections. The trusted sources in the past (itunes and yahoo music) had failed us for the original, unremixed version of this song. We took matters into our own hands. We went and bought this CD from www.amazon.com.

Yes, As random as it might be (and what else would you expect, really!) we spent our Monday afternoon dancing joyfully with our purchase!

This song came from " The Different Story (world of lust and crime) cd by Peter Schilling.

Thursday, August 2, 2007

Wikihow.com

http://www.wikihow.com/Main-Page
Have ever wondered how to eat with chopsticks, wash dishes on a camping trip or how about how to stop being a people pleaser? Well Wikihow.com has the how-tos on all of that! Check out the article on:

How to Stop Being a People Pleaser

Do you habitually give in to other people because you just can't stand the thought of upsetting them? Do you put your needs to one side because you get a buzz from someone else's happiness, only to find that he or she is not a bit grateful? If so, you are a classic "people pleaser," and you are, in all probability, not getting what you want out of life. It's time to shift the focus from others to yourself, and stop being a martyr.

1. Think of five times when you did or said something that did not truly reflect your wants and needs, in order to please someone else. Write them down. For each of these occasions, imagine how you would have handled it differently - to please yourself! What is the worst that could have happened? Write down your worst fears.

2. Look at your fears. Are they realistic? Are they truly terrible? You might be afraid that no one will like you, that someone will leave you, or that you will be left all alone if you don't say the right thing. That is a prison you have trapped yourself in, and it's time to unlock the doors and walk out! The people around you may be used to your compliance, but if they're not willing to accept that you have your own needs, are they really worth having in your life?

3.Examine your ability to set limits on others. Examine your boundaries. Where are they? What is acceptable behavior for you and what is unacceptable? Do you tolerate the intolerable? Normalize the abnormal? Accept the unacceptable? Do you know what it feels like to be treated with dignity and respect? Learn how to identify and label unacceptable treatment from others and how to set limits on their behavior when they violate your boundaries.

4.Consider the source. Many people pleasers were raised in environments wherein their needs and feelings were pushed aside/not considered. Were you always expected to anticipate, and to mold yourself to, everyone else's needs? Did you learn that the only way to receive a positive response was to do what others wanted you to do? If so, here's a newsflash: Not all the world wants a pushover. By focusing on pleasing others, you open yourself up to manipulation and abuse. You will never reach your potential as an individual if you constantly hide behind others' expectations.

5. Stop basing your self-worth on how much you do for other people. It's noble to want to help others, but it's something you should do because you want to, not because you feel you have to. The greatest acts of kindness are those done by choice, not out of fear or guilt. If you're doing things for others because you would feel bad if you didn't, is the action really genuine? Would you want others to help you under those terms? And, if you're helping others to such an extent that you are neglecting yourself, is that really wise?

6. Learn how to say "no." Don't make up excuses - give your reasons for not wanting something. So your husband wants his entire family to come to Christmas dinner, and you just can't face it? "I'm sorry darling, I find the pressure of entertaining such a large number of people intolerable." Your best friend wants you to go with her or him to a party that will be full of people that you can't stand? "No thank you, it's just not my scene." Start small - find something small to say "no" to, but say it firmly. Say it politely, but mean it! You'll be surprised; the world will not collapse around your ears! People rarely take offense, and those that do aren't worth pleasing.

7. Ask for what you want. If everybody's going to the movies, and most people in the group want to see a particular movie, but you'd rather watch something else, speak up! There's nothing wrong with voicing your opinion, and it doesn't have to mean you're making a demand. Simply reminding people that you're an individual with your own preferences is a big step forward. Even asking someone to help you do something will help.Ultimately, you must remember that no one can read your mind. If you feel that you do so much for others, but they don't do anything for you, maybe it's because you don't express your needs or desires. It's not fair to make people pry an answer from you. If they ask you what you want, or if there's a decision being made, put in your opinion, and let that be that.

8.Do something for yourself. Do one thing you have been wanting to do, but are afraid someone else will not like. Dye your hair, get that tattoo, get a belly ring, go on holiday....whatever you do, do it for yourself, and practice not worrying what anyone else thinks about it. Don't get caught up in doing things just because no one else wants you to do them. Remember that there ought to be things that you truly want to do for yourself, regardless of what anyone else thinks, not in spite of it. Other people's opinions are a factor in our lives, but they should not be the determining factor.

9.Compromise. While it's not good to be a pushover, it's no better to be a manipulative bully or a reckless rebel. Don't become totally selfish. In fact, many people pleasers have low self-esteem. So do those who are selfish. It is best to develop good self-care skills, which include healthy assertiveness skills. You can listen to others, but ultimately, what you do is your choice. Keep a balance! Sometimes the needs of other people should come first. Whenever there's a conflict of desires, try to come up with a solution that will meet both desires halfway.

Tips:
Have an affirmation pinned up where you will see it every day. "My needs are just as important as yours."

Understand that kindness does not equate to "people pleasing", nor does unkindness equate to disagreement. It is possible to be both kind and to state your own needs. Don't label your standing up for yourself as being "unkind". It is not.

Anticipate situations where you would normally "people please," by thinking about what you want and rehearsing your "lines."

Don't worry if you slip back into your old ways occasionally - this is probably a lifelong habit, and it will take time to overcome.

Remember that one of the best ways to take care of others is to take care of yourself first!

Stop being nice to people that aren't nice to you. If you're nice all the time, people might take advantage of you. Although cussing is never necessary as there are plenty of specific and effective words in the English language, don't be afraid to cuss at a person if he or she does that to you. Sometimes cuss words are the best you can come up with or are the most effective/appropriate.

Monday, July 2, 2007

This Season

I spent some time on Susan Branch's website this weekend and it really made me want to enjoy summer. I am left longing to make homemade ice cream and lemonade, go to garage sales and truly enjoy this season of my life.



Susan also posts her address for people to send her mail and her promises are that she will write back.
www.susanbranch.com

Friday, June 29, 2007

Bitten

I found the neatest thing while reading my monthly O magazine. Sarah Jessica Parker has created a new clothing line (not such a shock, actually). The two really nice things about this line are:

1. It's affordable. Clothing in the 9.99 - 19.99 range is typical.
2. It's for sizes 2 - 22!

OMG! Something stylish and cool and cheap...that I can actually WEAR??? Where's my checkbook?

http://www.bittensjp.com

"It is every woman's inalienable right to have a pulled-together stylish, confident wardrobe with money left over to live. GET BITTEN." -Sarah Jessica Parker

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The clothing is being sold exclusively at Steve & Barry's.

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

my day in icons



Wednesday, June 6, 2007

How do you Powerpoint?

I'm a big fan of visual presentations. Flashy, pretty, dynamic, memorable presentations. How often do we actually get to see a great presentation?

If you're like me, not often. I tend to see tons of boring, repetitive, mind-numbing powerpoint slides with bland speakers. Being a marketer myself in a technical industry, I have a difficult time convincing my people just how bo-ring they truly are.

You want a good presentation? Check this one out...



See what I'm talking about? Show, don't tell, people! If you can't remember your lines, bring index cards. Don't use the screen as a cheat sheet in front of your audience. Use it as a visual punch, an accompaniment.

Go forth, be creative, and CONQUER!

Guide to Summer Fun


I came across this article from The A.V. Club regarding things to make summer fun. There are a couple on here that caused me to become nostalgic such as Uno or Fla-Vor-Ice (which is a cheap trill for me) and Super Soakers. But I really think they have left off a couple key ingredients to "summer fun". Photos included for nostalgic purposes!

1) camping. you could find me somewhere in the wilderness.


2) lemonade stand. we made a couple pretty pennies selling our watered down lemonade in dixie cups. our customers were our parents, the nice elderly neighbors and the postage carriers.




3) wild and crazy kids. this show was pure magic! there many a time when we tried to act out some of the adventures these kids got to embark on. and this brings me to my next favorite memory.



4) Double dare. This show got us kids in trouble. but it was always fun to dream that we were there playing in the large tubs of chocolate!





5) Slip and Slide. Another summer wonder. This was a joy that may children still enjoy!

6) The gummi bears. A jewel of a show that disney come up with! I still want some gummi beary juice!


7) Water Balloons. The politically correct way to get back at your siblings!



8) the ice cream man. although the ice cream from this vehicle was melted or far too cold to eat. the mario pops with the gum ball nose, always did it for me!




9) the price is right. I have recently heard the news of the his last show and pity the many generations of kids that will not be able to watch bob barker at 10am on summer days, sick days, days off and ditch days. farewell bob!
Is there anything to add?

Thursday, May 31, 2007

The Wizarding World of Harry Potter




The word on the street is that Universal Studios has formulated "The Wizarding World of Harry Potter," which is a theme park that will open in Orlando in late 2009. Author J.K. Rowling assures that fans of books or films will not be disappointed. More information can be seen at these links.


http://movies.yahoo.com/mv/news/ap/20070531/118063398001.html
http://media.universalorlando.com/harrypotter/

Genuflection


So, I wonder…often. I used to wonder why the sky is blue, but the answer was so much duller than I initially expected. Then I would wonder about creation and evolution, but no one really knows for sure and I’m not one to argue over uncertainties.

Recently, however, I began to wonder about the return of the Messiah. The Jewish people, if I am correct, believe the Messiah has still to walk among us. The Christians believe he has been here, done that, and may come back again to save the faithful (very King Arthur-ish).

That led me to question what one is to do if Jesus were to return to us? If he were to walk up to you tomorrow, what is the proper greeting? Are we supposed to bow/curtsy as a gesture of respect to the one and only Son of God? Should we drop to the ground in an Asian kowtow position (arms and face on the floor, folks)? Genuflect (a vocabulary term learned while watching Disney’s Aladdin)? Or is there some other, more appropriate and grandiose, way of greeting our Lord and Savior?

I’m not the most religious individual, mind you, but I was raised Southern Baptist and I believe in God and his boy. And I, personally, would hate to be in that position and make the wrong move. It’s one thing to look like a complete idiot in front of your co-workers and something else entirely to do it in front of Jesus Christ.

There’s a part of me that’s convinced that this has already been decided in the religious community, but maybe they believe we common folk won’t have the opportunity to bump into the son of Mary and Joseph in our travels and, therefore, we don’t need to know.

But, I’m one of those just-in-case types of people.

If you have an idea, drop us a comment here at Sparkly. I’d love to ponder the responses.

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

The # 1's of Chick Flicks


The following is a list that we have compiled with *The # 1's of Chick Flicks*. Please feel free to comment and add what you think we might have missed. We will then thoughtfully consider whether or not your selection should be added to our list.

Dirty Dancing
Pretty woman
How to lose a guy in ten days
Moulin Rouge
While you were sleeping
Bed of Roses
Sleepless in Seattle
French kiss
You’ve got Mail
City of Angels
Must Love Dogs
Roman holiday
Breakfast at Tiffany’s
Teams of Endearment
The Notebook
Pride and Prejudice
When Harry Met Sally
One Fine Day
Love Actually
Notting Hill
Two weeks notice
9 Months
The Princess Bride
10 things I hate about you
Walk the line
My big fat Greek wedding
Ever After
The Lake House
Dream for an Insomniac
Only You
Untamed Heart
Titanic
Sense & Sensibility
Music & Lyrics
Practical Magic
Bridget Jones Diary
Under the Tuscan Sun

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

80s hair swing



CLASSIC!

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

The art in being creative

Here is a pretty complete list of the scrapbooking websites that I really like. There are some really great ideas for layouts and other paper crafts. Here are a couple ideas I got from Bo Bunny!

How Do You Sparkle?

How Do You Sparkle?

Here’s a short quiz we’ve taken to help shove a bit of our personalities out there. Why don’t you take a few minutes and write down what makes you sparkle?

Nikki
Four jobs I have had in my life:
Cashier, Administrative Assistant, HR Assistant, Marketing Manager

Four movies you could watch over and over:
Love Actually
Center Stage
Harry Potter
Moulin Rouge

Four places I have lived:
Atlanta, Georgia
Crossville, Tennessee
Stone Mountain, Georgia
Aurora, Colorado

Four TV Shows that I watch:
Heroes
America’s Next Top Model
Lost
So, You Think You Can Dance

Four places you have been on vacation:
Orlando, Florida
Gembloux, Belgium
Zurich, Switzerland
Anaheim, California

Four of my favorite foods:
Biscuits (I am Southern, ya know)
Pastries
Salads
Pasta

Four places I would rather be right now:
Reading a book
Home
Spa
Traveling through Europe

Valerie
Four jobs I have had in my life:
Receptionist, Student, Joann’s associate, Assistant Night supervisor of a kids fitness club

Four movies you would watch over and over:
Pretty Woman
Dirty Dancing
Beauty and the Beast
any movie with Julia Stiles

Four places I have lived:
San Diego, California
Littleton, Colorado
Greeley, Colorado
Denver, CO

Four TV Shows that I watch:
the news
Extreme Makeover
That 70’s show
anything on TLC

Four places you have been on vacation:
Italy
Poland
Hawaii
Chicago

Four of my favorite foods:
Indian
Chinese
Italian
Mexican

Four places I would rather be right now:
Home sleeping
With My Husband
On vacation
Home sleeping