Friday, September 2, 2011

Aging into College


Western Michigan University launched a program this year for foster care youth who age out of the system, reaching 18 without being adopted. An article in the Detroit Free Press explained that the S e it a Scholars initiative offers mentoring and peer support in addition to tuition. WMU expected 12 students this inaugural year; they have 5 1 .


Donations allow all the scholars to start out with the basic necessities for dorm life: a laundry bag, comforter, towels, soap, and a shower caddy. And like other freshmen, they have something else as soon as they step onto the Kalamazoo campus: an instant community of peers. For more, visit www.freep.com/apps/pbcs. dll/article?AID=/20080922/NEWS06/ 809220391.




Thursday, September 1, 2011

Seinfeld (Season 7) DVD Review


The show that literally redefined the sitcom genre, Seinfeld evolved from an idea of �a show about nothing� into a sacred pop culture icon. The show follows the life and times of comedian Jerry Seinfeld and his best friends, George Costanza (Jason Alexander), Cosmo Kramer (Michael Richards), and Elaine Benes (Julia Louis-Dreyfus). Living lives of complete selfishness (which is why most of us relate so well to the show), they�re joined by an extensive cast of eccentric supporting characters such as Newman, Uncle Leo, J. Peterman, the Soup Nazi, Frank and Estelle Costanza, and countless others.


Episode 114 (The Wink) Air Date: 10-12-1995The Seinfeld (Season 7) DVD features some of most hilarious episodes in the series including the season premiere �The Engagement� in which Jerry and George agree that their lives are utterly pathetic, prompting them to make a pact to settle down. Reinvigorated by life, George proposes to his ex-girlfriend Susan, but is soon enraged when he discovers Jerry has broken up with his latest girlfriend. As a result, George spends the remainder of Season 7 trying to concoct the perfect scheme for breaking up with Susan.Episode 115 (The Hot Tub) Air Date: 10-19-1995Episode 131 (The Bottle Deposit: Part 1) Air Date: 05-02-1996Episode 118 (The Pool Guy) Air Date: 11-16-1995Episode 117 (The Secret Code) Air Date: 11-09-1995Episode 127 (The Doll) Air Date: 02-22-1996Episode 132 (The Bottle Deposit: Part 2) Air Date: 05-02-1996Episode 122 (The Caddy) Air Date: 01-25-1996Episode 129 (The Wig Master) Air Date: 04-04-1996Episode 124 (The Cadillac: Part 1) Air Date: 02-08-1996Episode 128 (The Friars Club) Air Date: 03-07-1996Below is a list of episodes included on the Seinfeld (Season 7) DVD:Episode 133 (The Wait Out) Air Date: 05-09-1996Episode 126 (The Shower Head) Air Date: 02-15-1996Episode 125 (The Cadillac: Part 2) Air Date: 02-08-1996Episode 130 (The Calzone) Air Date: 04-25-1996Episode 111 (The Engagement) Air Date: 09-21-1995Episode 112 (The Postponement) Air Date: 09-28-1995Episode 121 (The Rye) Air Date: 01-04-1996Another notable episode is �The Soup Nazi,� an episode based on a real life soup counter in New York City. One of most quoted Seinfeld shows in history, the Soup Nazi character and his �No soup for you!� tagline instantly became part of the American vernacular. �The Rye,� where George and Jerry make a feeble attempt to replace a marble rye stolen by George�s parents actually spawned an Internet video game, and �The Cadillac� features Morty Seinfeld and arch-nemesis Jack Klompus at their very best. Throw in Newman and Kramer�s Michigan recycling plan and a season finale cliffhanger that ranks among the best in series history, and Season 7 of Seinfeld is guaranteed to entertain anyone who loves comedy!Episode 134 (The Invitations) Air Date: 05-16-1996Episode 113 (The Maestro) Air Date: 10-05-1995Episode 119 (The Sponge) Air Date: 12-07-1995Episode 116 (The Soup Nazi) Air Date: 11-02-1995Episode 120 (The Gum) Air Date: 12-14-1995

Episode 134 (The Invitations) Air Date: 05-16-1996




Spring Cleaning For Today's Mom


With spring comes all of the beauty of the changing season. We finally began to see our grass; we enjoy seeing the new buds on our trees, and the sweet smell of a good April shower. What also comes along is the dreaded ritual of spring cleaning. Maybe you went through this awful experience as a child. Your mother would be pulling all the linens, washing the drapes, deep cleaning every nook and cranny of your home and then collapse after a full day of cleaning. I don�t remember this as being a fun ritual for our family and have decided to try a different method of cleaning in our own home.


Enlist your helpers to help you on these tasks. Your children and your husband can be active participants in getting your home organized just like they help to contribute to the clutter. Schedule dad for clearing out the garage, taking inventory of the tools you will need to do your gardening, cleaning out the basement, or other tasks inside and outside of the home. Children can aid in cleaning their own rooms by helping to remove some of the clutter in the house. Involving your family can be beneficial in showing them all that you do to keep your house running smoothly.Today we do not have the need to do spring cleaning although in many families it is a ritual that brings about peace and renewal in our homes after an entire day or week of intense cleaning. In this day and age, however, it is hard to be able to set aside that much time to get all of these tasks done. Our schedules and days are so full that it hard to devote more than the few hours necessary just to keep our home running smoothly.Put your spring cleaning task on your calendar each week. It sounds silly, but don�t you remember your appointments and engagements better when it is written on your calendar? It is hard to ignore scheduled tasks in glaring print. Write your tasks in red, capitalized, or exclamation points- anything you can to draw your eye to the one task for the week.Continue doing your normal daily routine, but add an extra hour each week towards accomplishing just one of these tasks on your list. Check off the items that you accomplish and press on to the next one. By just devoting one hour a week towards your spring cleaning goals you will have a more manageable deep cleaning routine.Do your cleaning when it is convenient for you. Some people work better during morning hours while others of us would rather be snoozing and do better in the evening. Take advantage of the times that you work best. If you would rather break the hour into smaller increments that is totally up to you. The idea behind all of this is to make it as easy as possible so fit it in wherever and whenever you can.Instead of doing one deep cleaning I have vowed to �spring clean� all year long rather than trying to set aside a specific time to do this. With a very busy toddler and just the daily maintenance of my home, there are days when I feel really proud of myself if I can get out of my pajamas. If you are anything like me, try and incorporate these tips into your daily routine so that you can relax while everyone else is tired and haggard from their day of spring cleaning. Here are a few ideas for getting these tasks done:It is hard to accomplish tasks around the house if you have a poor attitude about what you are doing. Unfortunately, every house requires a little maintenance and your attitude towards your work can be the difference in your spring cleaning being bearable or just plain awful. I certainly don�t jump up and down when I clean and it isn�t my favorite thing to do, but I take great pride in keeping my household running smoothly. Turn on some fun music, watch television while polishing tables, do whatever you can to make getting your home clean easier and fun.Take inventory of your cleaners and the tools that you will need in order to accomplish all of the necessary cleaning. Nothing is worse then getting ready to do your task and then finding out that you are missing that one component needed to complete your task. Put the items that you will need on your shopping list and get these items on the day that you perform all of your errands.Keep a caddy of cleaning supplies on each floor. I find it much easier to clean my house when I know that the tools that I need to accomplish my task are just a few steps away. Keep your checklist either in one of your caddies or somewhere that is accessible so that you can always stay on track with your deep cleaning.Clear out as much clutter as you can. Make a box for trash and a box for charitable donations and fill these with all of the unnecessary clutter in your home. By donating these items to those less fortunate you will gain so much. Not only will someone who needs these items more benefit from your donation, but you can receive a tax break and reclaim space in your own home. I have decided to look at every item in my home in a new light. There was a time when I used to want to fill my home with loads of stuff. Now I look at everything as one more thing to dust and care for. If you don�t like to dust it, don�t love the item, and want an organized home- donate it!!Begin by making a checklist of everything that you would normally do during your spring cleaning. Things like washing all the linens and drapes, wiping down baseboards, washing windows inside and out, cleaning out your pantry, washing your shower curtains, organizing your linen cabinets, wiping down walls, and cleaning doorknobs and light fixtures.

It is hard to accomplish tasks around the house if you have a poor attitude about what you are doing. Unfortunately, every house requires a little maintenance and your attitude towards your work can be the difference in your spring cleaning being bearable or just plain awful. I certainly don�t jump up and down when I clean and it isn�t my favorite thing to do, but I take great pride in keeping my household running smoothly. Turn on some fun music, watch television while polishing tables, do whatever you can to make getting your home clean easier and fun.