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Saturday, September 12, 2009

Latest Bzzz: Boston Market Family Value

Here is my newest campaign -- Boston Market -- yummy food and now at even better prices! Below is from the BzzAgent website for this campaign. Please check it out and let me know your thoughts! If you would like a coupon, please let me know and I will send you one!

What's The Bzz?

There's no place like Boston Market
There's no question about it: you're busy. And when it comes to lunch and dinner, there are a lot of places that can do "quick." But how many of these options are also nutritious and affordable, not to mention something the whole family can enjoy? Well lucky for all of us "time-challenged" folk, Boston Market is one of those unique options that bring it all together — that's definitely something worth talking about!

Wallets everywhere, rejoice!
Everything on the Boston Market menu is available at an amazing value. But the price of some items is just downright surprising — like the $5 Menu. It's loaded with tasty and affordable options, including the signature ¼ dark Rotisserie Chicken with one side, the Classic Rotisserie Chicken Pot Pie and Sandwich Combo meals that come with a ½ Carver Sandwich, gourmet side and drink — all perfect for a quick, wholesome and inexpensive lunch or dinner.

Buy any Boston Market Family Meal and get a rotisserie chicken for just $1.99!

Bring back family dinner
Whether you're serving picky eaters or people who love trying new things, Boston Market has plenty of wholesome choices for everyone in your family. Check out the Family Meal options to see what we're talking about. Family meals for three start at just $19.99 and come with your choice of entrée, like a whole all-natural Rotisserie Chicken, tender new Crispy Country Chicken or rich and moist meatloaf, three large gourmet sides, and cornbread for all. Add $5 for each extra person and get extra portions of an entrée, side and cornbread. Plus, during this summer promotion, when you buy a Family Meal, you can now add another whole rotisserie chicken for only $1.99. We'd say that's a pretty sweet deal, but when you consider the meals you can keep enjoying throughout the week with all that food, well that's just unbelievable. Chicken salad, anyone?


Just the Facts

$5 favorites
At Boston Market, you get great food at a great price. There are 11 tasty options for just $5 — not too shabby! Check out some of the choices below:

  • 1/4 Rotisserie Dark Chicken (with 1 regular side)
  • Soup & Side Caesar Salad
  • Whole Rotisserie BBQ
  • Chicken Carver Sandwich
  • 1/2 Rotisserie Chicken Carver Sandwich (with 1 gourmet side and a drink)
  • Boston Market has been offering delicious, quick, healthy and affordable ways to keep you and your family happy since 1985. Here are a few other facts to keep in mind while spreading the word:
  • Boston Market's signature Rotisserie Chickens are all-natural, which means they don't contain artificial flavors, colors or preservatives
  • Boston Market is cooking chicken all day, every day (unlike the grocery stores) — try some and taste the difference in freshness!
  • The Boston Market menu includes a number of sandwiches, salads, soups and desserts, as well as home-style entrées and 12 different side dishes, all at an incredible value
  • There are more than 530 Boston Market locations nationwide — use the store locater on bostonmarket.com to find one near you
  • Boston Market's VIP Club is free to join and offers some great discounts and special treats — sign up on bostonmarket.com
  • Boston Market does catering! Order online at bostonmarket.com/catering and use the code "BZZAGENT" to receive 10% off your order of $60 or more

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Update on Prayer Request from Yesterday

UPDATE FROM YESTERDAY:
I am in tears right now. This is incredible!

SR


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First of all....THANK YOU so much to ALL of you for your prayers and positive thoughts over the past couple days. Today is actually my day off...but I did just call to check in on the patient I spoke of the other day to see how things were going. Yesterday was a great day for her in the fact that all of the medications they were using to help her keep a blood pressure were able to be weaned off. She remained sedated and ventilated and the waiting game had begun to see when it was safe to evaluate how mentally and physically intact she would be after all that she had been through. There was high level of concern of what would be neurologically intact and left of her mentally after all that had happened. I found out yesterday that when they had coded her it lasted for 1 1/2 hours. Everyone has been very anxious to see what a cat scan could reveal as to what level of brain damage could have occured, but she has not been medically stable enough to leave the unit for the test. So...today....at the bedside they did a neuro exam to see if some sort of baseline could be established. Basically they weaned off sedation and in a very short amount of time she started to wake up, she opened her eyes and followed some very basic commands (blinking, subtle movements to commands, looking around). WOW....I was not there to see it....but from what I hear even some of the staff who rarely if ever show emotion were brought to tears!! I was ELATED to say the least to hear this news. The coming days will give a more definitive picture of the future for this woman. I hope to God next week when I go back to work I can go see her and see her surrounded by her 3 little babies and her husband and tell her how many people were pulling and praying for her!! I'll let you know!! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Prayer Request - New Mother of Triplets


Please read this message from a friend at work and pass on... this woman needs our prayers and I believe that all things are possible through prayer.



This is from one of my best girlfriend who is an RN at MoBap. Pass this along…..we need prayers for this mom!

Of course it especially gets me since I am a triplet (2 girls and one boy).

Thanks!

SR

Hi girls...

Hard to believe but I have been in this nursing career of mine for 10 years now....crazy how time flies....and even crazier when a scenario that you encounter somehow just stops you in your tracks and makes you want to live your ULTIMATE best life!! Yesterday an overhead Code Blue was called (very common to me...not as adrenaline rushing as it used to be....unless I'm in on the action) until the location is announced as Labor and Delivery. There was a 38 year old woman who delivered triplets. Waited and tried and finally resorted to in vitro fertilization and carried her babies to 32 weeks. Not at all unusual that she delivered early...and as a matter of fact 2 baby girls and 1 baby boy were born to her 6/15/09....the 3 of them are doing GREAT!! This poor woman in her immediate post op period while her MD was closing her up developed an extremely rare condition called an Amniotic Fluid Embolism. This is so rare (approx 1 in 20,000 live births). She had a seizure and went into full blown cardiac arrest. This new mom of 3 now lies in Intensive Care at MoBap fighting for her life like nooone I have ever seen. She has every medical technology available somehow at work on her at the highest possible levels and she is barely hanging on. 2 RN's for this 1 patient....something else I have never seen....1 on 1 care is common but 2 to 1 Never. I don't believe this has anything to do with the fact that I am pregnant....This case presentation would have GOTTEN me nomatter what. I am just asking you guys to PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PRAY for this woman to LIVE!! She never got to hold those babies...just a glimpse of each one held up over a curtain was all. These babies need a Mommy....this husband needs a wife and a mom to these babies....and this woman deserves to know what it's like to LOVE only like a MOM can. This has been ALL consuming to me...I cannot stop thinking about the magnitude of how tragic this is. I was not the RN assigned to take care of this woman...but was in the room several times to help....I have never felt so emotionally overwhelmed in a patient room and I have been in alot of them!! I know I could count on you girls for your support and prayers for this woman I will call DG!! I think telling the story has been therapeutic for me as well!! I just cannot grasp it!! THANKS GIRLS...YOUR THE BEST!! LOVE YOU ALL!!

Amy


Saturday, May 16, 2009

Rambilngs of the day... :-)

As an update from my last post, Laina's grandpa is doing much better and is now home from the hospital. Her dad says that grandpa is still tired, but that is to be expected for the next few months. He is 83, so I think he is doing well, given everything. Thank you for your continued prayers.

As the warmer weather approached, I didn't realize that my AC had never been installed! After days & nights of the thermostat reading up to 90 degrees, I am happy to report that it was fixed yesterday morning. It was nice to sleep in a cool room last night. The third floor allowed for a breeze most nights, which helped, but the open windows played havoc on my allergies. It is amazing how spoiled we all are as a nation. So many blessings that we take for granted like AC. It helped me to realize that it wasn't very long ago in history that people didn't have air conditioning. And there are countries where it is much hotter that people are lucky if they have homes, let alone AC. It helped me to put things into perspective a bit... not that I didn't still whine a little. ;-)

I am off to my son's graduation next week. Hard to believe that the cute little boy I raised has now blossomed into a wonderful young man. I hate that I have missed so much of his high school years. He lives in Georgia with his dad. He lost so much time with his dad as he was growing up, that I hated to tear him away when they just got back in touch. It was one of the hardest things I ever had to do, but looking at the terrific son that he is, I know it was the best for him at the time. Michael received an Academic Award as a Senior this year. I am so proud of him. I am excited to see him walk with honors on Friday. He already knows what he wants to do -- he has signed with the Air Force and will be working with electronics. I am scared for him, but proud that he made his own choices. I just learned that he has a new girlfriend named Amber. I hope she appreciates him for who he is.

This morning we attended Laina's girl scout year-end ceremony. It was a nice event although a bit windy and cold in the pavilion. It was supposed to rain, so I'd say we were blessed. It was a pretty & sunny day. Laina performed in the flag ceremony and received patches and awards for her work over the past year. I even received a thank you card and a couple of patches myself. Laina is growing up as well. After the picnic, she and I went to have our haircut and get our nails down - a luxury I haven't taken the time or money for in a long time. It was great and I think we both needed it - I know that I did. Laina looks so mature with her new cut.

Lisa has moved back to Georgia in case I haven't mentioned. She was working at Waffle House, but just started at Cracker Barrel. She is still trying to find herself. It is hard to believe that she is already 21. I still picture her as my prissy little girl and now she is this vibrant adult. Wow...

I finally purchased Lisa's dog a crate and have been crating him most days while I am at work. It has helped cut down on the mess I have to clean when I get home. I have a picture of one mess from him, but I have not learned yet how to upload my photos from my camera to the computer. That is one of my next projects. It was one of those times where I was upset and tickled at the same time. Picture this... I had inadvertently left a package of toilet tissue on the dining room table after shopping. The dog had ALL DAY to play. Those two combinations lead to my entire dining area being COVERED with tissue. Boo had TPd his own house! It was funny enough that I took a picture of him looking up at me from the center of the pile with a look on his face like "Look what I did, grandma!" Now that took a bit to clean up. :-) He has brought me joy, but also a lot of extra cleaning. He reminds me so much of my former dog, Scarlet, who passed away last year.

Mother's Day was nice, although very sad at the same time. It was the first Mother's Day without my Mom. I would try to visit her whenever I could, but would at least call. I think of her every day and miss her so much. It is hard to believe that she has been gone since January already. I just wish things could have been different. I loved her so much... I still do. My two older children were in Georgia, so I only had Laina here. I missed the kids, but what can you do. Laina and I ended up going over to my soon-to-be ex's house (court date is in 3 days) and he prepared us brunch, then went to see Star Trek, so it was a nice day after all.

Work has been hectic lately as we are in the midst of restructuring and now report to a new boss over the division. It was a hard day last month when several of my friends lost their jobs at work. The economy has been brutal to so many people. I don't think many are unaffected in some way or another. I was one of the luckier ones as I lost my job, but was offered another position at a lower pay. It was really my same job with a different title and pay structure. At least I didn't lose it altogether. It is now up to me to have my new boss see my worth and somehow get back up to where I was before. I am not good at tooting my own horn and typically leave it up to people to determine for themselves my value. It has worked for me a good part of the time, but I know it won't always.

My new condo keeps me busy as I still have boxes to unpack. Being a new place, I am still discovering things about it (like the lack of AC). The elevator isn't operational yet and with the economy as it is, the pool, garden & tennis courts that were to be in front of my building are on hold, probably until next summer. Right now it is a dirt field. LOL I really like a lot about my new place. It is roomy and everything is so new. I enjoy the granite counter tops and the hardwood floors and the huge picture windows that will overlook the garden. I am really going to miss it. I was fortunate enough that the realtor is working out something to where I can move from the 3 bedroom to a 2 bedroom in the building next door to save money (due to the huge pay cut) but I realized a few days ago that the new place will not have the amenities or space that this building had (hence the significant cost reduction). I will miss my garden tub the most as I think I was most excited about that. Of course, the walk-in closets will be missed as well. These are all just material things I know, but I will still miss them. It is going to be about 6 weeks until the new building is ready, so I just have to enjoy the stuff I have while I have it. The hardest part is deciding whether to continue unpacking. I think I will since I have been living in limbo the better part of the last nine months since Al moved out and I learned I needed to move as well. I need to feel settled. I think it will be important to me, but even more important to Laina. I also want to start having friends to the house. I haven't done that much since I was transferred here 5 years ago, and I really need to start doing that more. I love to connect with people and really haven't in such a long while. I need to get back to being "me" again.

I have so many blessings in my life -- a good job, wonderful children, and nice place to live. I need to enjoy myself more. I think as we grow older (my age) we tend to just exist and not really live, not experience things. I envy people who are comfortable enough with themselves to do that. My friend Peggy seems to always be doing something or going some where. She makes it a point to make herself happy. I need to do more of that. I have been thinking a lot about that over the past few days and was the reason behind the haircut & mani/pedi today... and even then I almost talked myself out of it. I am very glad I didn't. It was nice... and even nicer to share it with my youngest.

Right now, she is downstairs playing with our new neighbors' boys. They moved in a few weeks ago, and initially Laina was too shy to talk to them although they were always outside playing. I encouraged her to invite them to her birthday party two weeks ago (she made me give their mom the invitation as she couldn't muster the courage), but after playing with them that day they have been practically inseparable since then. They are sweet young boys, a little younger than her, and their Mom is very sweet and kind as well. I enjoy talking to her too.

OK, well I did entitle this "Ramblings of the day" but I didn't expect to ramble as much as I did. Please know that if you are a friend or family, that I love you very much. And if you are not yet either, I always love making new friends! I hope will be.

May God bless and keep you all.
Linda

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Update from the last couple of weeks

I thought I would share a few things that have come up in the last couple of weeks:

Laina's grandpa has been in the hospital. Through the power of prayer, he has made it through surgery and should be out of ICU into a regular room by tomorrow.


ideeli, a members only website has terrific sales and giveaways. Today there is a jacqueline tote giveaway & Cynthia Rowley at ridiculous prices! Your special invite to members only buying club is http://tinyurl.com/ae4p2t.

I found out my local library (which I just transferred to from St Louis County) is on Twitter. @YourAnswerPlace is the St Charles County Library -- add them!

My friends @revelationseven were featured in a marketing article: http://bit.ly/b3zqC Cool, huh?? :-) Made me smile! Congrats!

Good bye to Dom DeLuise and to Bea Arthur... two icons that have brought years of enjoyment to many generations. Rest in peace.

The Lighting One website had 18 positive opinions in 24 hours! 4.5 stars! Check it out! http://tinyurl.com/csejqo

Check out the Febreeze site. Sweepstakes & special deals http://www.bzzagent.com//p/...

My youngest turned 10! Double digits! My oldest moved back to Georgia. My middle son will soon graduate & run off to the Air Force.

I registered for Twitter Remote!
Sign into my TwitterRemote on http://twittercounter.com/l... so I know when you check my stats!

I learned of a new program for marketing responses. I have been subscribed to Stump Markus for sometime, but never realized how much he offered!

* Stump Markus
* Sales & Marketing Quiz

Anyone on Gather? I am on it, but haven't been using it. Just started realizing what it is all about!! If you are on, please link up with me at http://lshaw.gather.com/ :-)

So... how was your last few weeks? :-)

Please leave comments -- I would love to hear from you!!

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Great Marketing Tools & Ideas

I am always on the hunt for new ways to Market. I ran across this one for marketing and have enjoyed it and better, learned from it. Below are two links. The first on is to "Stump Marcus" where he answers your most pressing marketing questions each month... and he bets you can't stump him. The newsletters are NO COST to you. The second link is to a Sales & Marketing Quiz. But hey, don't just take my word for it -- check them out! I would be anxious to hear your feedback!

* Stump Markus
* Sales & Marketing Quiz

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Bzz - L'Oréal® Advanced Revitalift® Deep-Set Wrinkle Repair


My latest BzzAgent program is L'Oréal® Advanced Revitalift® Deep-Set Wrinkle Repair

I am very excited about the product. I received my Bzzkit on Thursday night and used it. On Friday, I was on my third "You look great today - what's different?" comment before I realized what the difference was! I am interested in hearing any feedback you have (use comments). I do have some free samples, so let me know if you want any.

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From the Bzz Guide:

Great signs of getting older

Wisdom. Maturity. A great sense of humor.

Not so great signs of getting older
Visible, deep set wrinkles.

Get visible results in just 8 weeks
New Advanced Revitalift® Deep-Set Wrinkle Repair from L'Oréal Paris® helps repair deep-set wrinkles so you look as young as you feel. In fact, you can get clinical results on deep-set wrinkles in just 8 weeks, thanks to powerful anti-aging ingredients, including Pro-Retinol A® & Fiber-Repair Complex.

Clinical results – in the skincare aisle
With these two Advanced Revitalift® Deep-Set Wrinkle Repair products, there are no expensive trips to department stores. Simply apply the SPF 15 Day Lotion in the morning (you can use it alone or under make-up). At night, apply the luxurious Night Creme before bed. Use both together for the best results. It's a safe, easy, practical and economic way to help repair and visibly restore your skin.

From deep-set wrinkles to smile lines
To intensively reduce such stubborn wrinkles, Advanced Revitalift® Deep-Set Wrinkle Repair is the most potent Advanced Revitalift® formula. And considering how Advanced Revitalift® is the #1 anti-aging moisturizer brand in the world, that's saying a lot. You can get clinical results with Deep-Set Wrinkle Repair for under $20.

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Free Healthcare!


Introducing the Take Care Recovery Plan

Sacrificing quality healthcare for you and your family should never be an option. As a healthcare provider, Take Care Clinic sees the effect of a struggling economy on the patients and neighborhoods they serve.

That's why they've created the Take Care Recovery Plan to help their current and future patients. It's free healthcare visits for Take Care Clinic patients, and their families, who have lost their jobs and are uninsured.*

Take Care Clinic hopes that just knowing you have a place to turn in tough times will help relieve some of the strain of a sudden loss of income. You can't put a price on peace of mind. The Take Care Recovery Plan promises you won't have to.

Click here to view the Take Care Recovery Plan video news release and visit www.takecarerecoveryplan.com for additional information, including the full terms and conditions of this offer.

*The Take Care Recovery Plan is not insurance, a medical discount plan, or a healthcare discount program, and certain exclusions apply.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Revelation Seven

Revelation Seven is a local band in STL that I am supporting. Aside from their website and MySpace account, they now have a Facebook account and a Twitter account.

Please check them out - they are a great bunch of guys!

www.revelationseven.com
www.myspace.com/revelationseven
www.twitter.com/revelationseven
http://tinyurl.com/cvfdr8

Saturday, March 7, 2009

New Bzz -- Take Care Clinics

My newest Bzz Campaign is the Take Care Clinics in Walgreens. Laina and I went this past week and had a great experience. I liked the fact that it was a doctor's visit co-pay, no appointment needed, and we could both be seen from the same doctor. If interested, check it out. As always, please give me feedback on your thoughts -- either in comments or by email.

Take care,
Linda


Republished from BzzAgent site:

Have you visited a Take Care ClinicSM yet?As a walk in clinic located at select Walgreens, Take Care Clinics provide affordable, quality family healthcare built around you and your family. Who wouldn't love that?

Suffering with the flu?Looking to get a health evaluation or vaccine? Visit a Take Care Clinic at select Walgreens.

Simple solutions, expert healthcareAffordable healthcare at your local Take Care Clinic starts with board-certified Family Nurse Practitioners (and Physician Assistants in Nevada and Texas). Whether it's strep throat, an ear infection or a physical, they listen to your needs, conduct a thorough examination and deliver a personalized diagnosis and treatment plan that's right for you.

Need a prescription? They're licensed to write one if needed, and you can fill it at the pharmacy of your choice. Providers also have pediatric expertise and training, so both you and your child are well cared for at Take Care Clinics. You'll even receive a follow up call within 48 hours of your visit!

Convenience and affordability for busy familiesTake Care Clinics are located right at your neighborhood Walgreens and have convenient evening and weekend hours. Plus, most insurance plans are accepted so all you pay is your co-pay.* Don't have insurance? Good news, the average cash price for basic services is only between $59 and $80.

*Some exceptions may apply.

Friday, March 6, 2009

New Job Hunting Website - Bzz

I seem to have a few friends in the job hunting arena. I just learned of a new website through my affiliation as a BzzAgent (see below). The site Indeed take all of the jobs from all of the major job hunting sites and creates its own "search engine" if you will for these postings. The link to the site is http://www.bzzagent.com//p/4476207630/lshaw1983. Check it out. You can register with this site too and get email job listings in one consolidated email as opposed to the multiples that you may get now. Now one thing is that you will still need to register with the individual sites (such as monster.com) to use their functionality. It is just helpful to have in one place.

Monday, February 16, 2009

tweeter Getter

Hey check this out...
I just found this site that shows you away of getting 1000's of new followerson twitter, I just started using itmyself and its starting to workalready.
http://tweetergetter.com/lshaw83
Thought it might interest you.
lshaw83

Friday, February 13, 2009

Upromise - Education Savings

Upromise.com is a great site for parents and grandparents to help earn rewards towards education for sponsored retailers and restaurants without even changing your buying habits. If you are a parent or grandparent I encourage you to register for the site. I don't think there is a referral program, but feel free to put me as a reference.

If you are not a parent or grandparent or if you just want to help support my children, Upromise has created a special link that will allow you to shop online and my account will earn the rewards for my children's education. My Personal Upromise Guest Shopper Link is http://www.upromise.com/guest/2102599251 .

Thanks and Happy Valentine's Day!
Linda

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Terrific deal on Designer Products

Great site with terrific deals. I have no business relationship with them, but thought I would pass on. It is a members only site, but costs nothing to register. Click this link for your personal invite -- www.ideeli.com/invite/lshaw1983.

What is ideeli? (reprinted from their site)

ideeli offers privileged access to the most sought-after fashion, home and beauty products, but that's not all. ideeli members also enjoy privileged access to luxury lifestyle experiences such as fashion shows and sold-out concerts. ideeli makes sure its members aren't "all dressed up with nowhere to go!"

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Twitter, FaceBook, LinkedIn...

Check me out on www.twitter.com/lshaw83 or www.twitter.com/lightinggal and on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/ search Linda Shaw St Louis. Also http://www.linkedin.com/in/lindalshaw. http://www.zabitatz.com/ and www.ecademy.com and www.divawithin.com.

Send me a contact request now! :-)

Thanks!

Geek Mommy's Weblife Contest

One of my twitter followers/followees is having a contest on her blog to win a trip to Sea World, and I would love to win. I have posted a comment on her blog, tweeted "I want to go to SeaWorld @GeekMommy I’ve got #mantamania because my kids (21, 17, 9) will have 3 different experiences. http://bit.ly/gmswc" and now posting this. It is that simple. Now why do I want to go? Well, here is my response:


I would love to be able to take my family to Sea World. It is one place I have always wanted to take them and have never been able to do so. Please consider me and my 3 children. My son graduates high school in the spring and then will head immediately off to Air Force basic training. I would love to have this as something we can do as a family before he goes. My oldest is 21 and will soon leave the nest as well. My 9 year old will get the biggest kick out of it. Best of all on your end, I can blog about it and have a perspective from 4 different age groups.

If you enter, good luck -- although I do hope I have better luck. ;-)

Please feel free to check out my other sites:

http://www.lighting-one.com/
http://www.lightingonelighting.blogspot.com/
http://www.zabitatz.com/
www.twitter.com/lightinggal
www.twitter.com/lshaw83

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Services for Mom

It is with great sadness that I write this, but for those who do not know our mother, Ellen L. Thornton passed away at 11:45am yesterday. The services will be at:

Valhalla Funeral Home
698 Winchester Road NE
Huntsville, AL 35811
(256) 852-8500
http://www.valhallafunerals.com/

The visitation will be this Sunday from 4pm - 8pm and the funeral services will be at 11am on Monday, January 19th.

Thank you to all who have already expressed condolences. We are at a loss right now, and your thoughts, prayers, and well wishes are of great comfort. Please feel free to pass this on where appropriate to whomever I didn't have in my email address book.

God Bless and Keep you all,

Linda Shaw
Steve & Debbie Thornton
Michelle Collins
and the rest of the family

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