Sunday, June 7, 2015

Sabbatical Sunday: How I Combat The Summer Rush, Or Any Rush

It is such a busy and rushed world these days. Summer is now upon us, the kids are out of school and we have plans, plans, plans.

I raised my sons in a very rural part of Virginia. We were transplants and hadn't been there long. We didn't have a lot of connections or social engagements. A lot of our summers were spent doing very simple things. We took walks, we played with various toys, we listened to the insects singing in the evening and we had fun with the sprinklers and our dog. Many times, I let my oldest son go out into the rather thick woods next to our home, it was called 'Black Forest Estates' for good reason. He had many an adventure, but thankfully never got hurt.

All in all it was very relaxing. Don't get me wrong, we also had camp, play dates, baseball practice and other fun things. I'm just saying that every single section of our months weren't planned with big engagements and vacations.

When asked what his favorite part of the summers were, my oldest talks about the things above. He talks about when I spent time with him, his time having adventures in the woods and times spent together as a family.

Now he's in the National Guard at Officers Training School. And when he's done with his day, he likes to go and commune with nature. He loves hiking, hunting and fishing. All of these activities are done alone and in the quiet of nature.

I am an undiagnosed, but most likely ADD adult, who is very distracted by noises, comings, goings, hustle, and bustle. I must get away for a period of time each day to get a breather from it all. I have done this for a long time now, have made my own ritual. My dog, Evee, is an essential part of my present routine. I go on hikes with her, away from the well-traveled trails of the local park. We go out where fewer people venture. Less traveled, probably, because there is wild life and one can never predict what one will come upon when you're out so far. But my dog is a companion and she is a protector. We help each other. I walk her daily and she protects me as I take a few minutes in our travels to stop, sit, meditate and pray. It gives me strength and fuels my creativity and my plans. I know there is an inner voice that I am able to hear, listen to, and then to follow. A very wise man and esteemed apostle said:

If you don't have a time during your day to just stop and be at one with silence, with the intent to listen to your calm, still, inner voice, I highly suggest you try it. Try going out on a walk, in the early morning or late evening. Find a nice, quiet place to sit for a few minutes. If you aren't too distracted by things around your home, find a quiet place specifically for quiet reflection and meditation. Set it up with whatever you need to sustain calm, focused, thought. Spend at least 10-15 minutes thinking about calm things. Let the thoughts be healing and positive in nature. Focus on your relationship with God. Pray, if that is in your practice. You will be enriched after you make it a part of your routine. You will begin to crave it, because of the strength and focus it brings into your life.
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I like to take a break from the regular routine on Sundays.  It gives me a chance to clear my head, re-set priorities and appreciate the many blessings I've been given.  I rest, reflect, and I try to find ways to inspire me to be a better mom, wife, Christian, and person.  Sundays are my day to take a short sabbatical!  If you have a post that you'd like to share that is a little different from the ordinary weekday post, feel free to link up here!  We'd love to have you!  Although I don't ask anyone to follow anyone else or promote, I'd love it if you'd leave a comment!  Of course anyone is more than welcome to check out the other links and sites!  That's what you do on a Sabbatical!

Wednesday, June 3, 2015

A Great Father's Day Gift - The Gift Of Time!

So I decided to give my man a watch for Father's Day. He's come such a long way from 3 and a half months ago. I was so pleased when Woodie Specs decided to let me work with them on a review, providing me with the Red Sandalwood Men's Watch!

The watch comes in a beautiful wooden box with their name engraved on it. 
When you open it, the beauty of hand-crafted wood shines out and draws you toward it!
I really love the look of masculinity it gives to my husband. I think it makes him look good, really good! To think that a few months ago, his face was bashed in from a biking accident. He is much deserving of this watch, and actually much more, but I digress.

When you receive the watch, it needs to be fitted. We took it to a local watch store and had that done. They did it while we waited and charged us $10, not too bad! Some places charge $20--it's all at their discretion. 

They are not waterproof but ARE water resistant, but only to light splashes that are wiped off right away.  Keep in mind that since each piece is slightly different in size, they won't be 100% sealed like a metal watch. For example, Don't take them in the shower, jump in a pool, or walk around in the rain. Don't worry about washing your hands or getting light splashes on your watch. Just make sure to wipe liquid off quickly to ensure the wood lasts.

Woodie Specs also sells Wooden Sunglasses that also provide a unique fashion statement. That is something that is definitely on my wish list! 
All in all, I am very impressed with this company, based out of L.A. They believe in giving back and they sponsor kids in need around the world through an organization called WorldVision.org, They have great service, work great through social media, have quality products, so I am definitely giving it A GAL NEEDS...thumbs up!

Tuesday, June 2, 2015

'Time For Dad' #Giveaway - Woody Specs Watch + $20 PayPal


Welcome to the 'Time For Dad' Giveaway!
Sponsored by: Woodie Specs & A GAL NEEDS...
Hosted by: A GAL NEEDS...

Dads are the greatest. They are as different as people can be, but when you have a Dad in your life, you are blessed! A Dad is someone who cares about you, someone who provides important things in your life, someone who works with mom to make sure things are going smoothly. Those are just a few of the things that make Dads special. 

We want to take some time out and honor the men we call Dad and let them know they are appreciated, loved and respected.

Have you seen the gorgeous hand-crafted wood watches at Woodie Specs? Made from fine woods such as Bamboo, Ebony, Maple, Sandalwood, and more, these watches look great with casual or business apparel. Woodie Specs also has sunglasses made from wood!

 Give your Dad the gift of time with a beautiful watch made from beautiful wood from Woodie Specs Watches. Each timepiece is handcrafted and has Miyota Quartz Movement. It has a limited 1 year warranty and a 25 day return policy. 





Woodie Specs also carries one-of-a-kind wood sunglasses-- polarized and ready to make a distinctive fashion statement!
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1 person will be selected at random to receive the Men's Red Sandalwood Watch valued at $109.00. They will also receive a $20 PayPal credit!
You can also buy Woodie Specs Products on Amazon.

Open to U.S only, age 21+, one entrant per household. Remember the more entries you complete, the better your chances are for winning! 

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Monday, June 1, 2015

You're Only Human + Motivating Monday

Sometimes I cringe when I think about some of the mistakes I made in parenting. My youngest just graduated from high school. I remember, when he was younger, trying to make him write a journal. As someone who was an avid journal keeper when younger, I wanted him to have something to look back on. But he just didn't want to do it. I reasoned, begged, wheedled, threatened, withheld privileges, but nothing worked! I still have the journal that I wrote for him, because he wouldn't do it on his own. 

Does he regret not writing a journal now? Heck no! Will he later, when I am dead and gone? I would like to think so...but probably not! Was it a mistake to waste so much time and energy (it was a lot) trying to make him do something that he had no interest in? Yes, I think we could have had more quality time together doing something he enjoyed. Does he call me out on it repeatedly? Nah, he forgot about it. I'm the one who remembers....

Something I've noticed picking up steam is that people are not willing to forgive human mistakes. They are more likely to jump on someone perceived to have done something stupid or intolerant and air it out on social media, where others can jump in, like a pack of wild dogs, and tear, gnash and gnaw on that person until they have literally destroyed their life. 

It's as if they, themselves, have never acted stupidly or intolerantly. They have to wring every last bit of justice out, so they can walk away, self-righteously, like the fully-satisfied beasts of prey they are. But the satisfaction won't stay, and they will be back on the prowl until they find their next victim. 

No wonder many people are so reluctant to voice their opinions. With such vicious wolves out there, who wants to expose themselves to feral attacks and unsuppressed vitriol? Very brave souls indeed, I would say.
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Today is Motivating Monday!  We all need a little motivation!  I, for one, love to explore other sites for motivating, mostly non-sponsored posts, tips, pictures and videos!  If I happen to find a great one, I'll link it up and share it with you on Twitter via the #MotivatingMonday hashtag!  It's like being featured!  Sometimes I miss some amazing posts.  So, in addition, if you'd like to link up yourself, you can do that too!  I'll visit your site, comment, promote and publicize! Don't be shy--I'm really very supportive!  Remember, any link to your posts helps your blog numbers increase!

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Friday, May 29, 2015

Hair Care Tips For A Dry Climate


Of the top beauty concerns for women, hair is in the top 5!

Everyone wants healthy-looking, shiny and strong hair. Regardless of whether you have long or short hair, straight or curly hair, there are definitely ways to give your hair an advantage, depending on the climate where you live.
For those of us who live in the dry states--Utah, Nevada, Wyoming, California, Arizona, New Mexico, Montana, Idaho, Nebraska, Minnesota, Kansas, North Dakota, and South Dakota--there are a whole different set of hair problems than those who live in wet states.If you live in one of these dry states, or if you live in a dry climate, keep reading!
 In dry climates, the air is depleted of moisture and your hair can't absorb it from the air, making it prone to dryness, frizziness, brittleness, dullness, and breakage. So what is the mode of operation for dry state gals? We dump all kinds of moisturizing products onto the hair! 


I use a lot of hair oil, leave-in conditioners,  deep conditioners, hair masks, along with moisturizing shampoos, pomades, and sun protectors. After awhile, however, the hair shaft becomes loaded up with all of this product as I discovered. It is then that your hair becomes dull, slow to grow, and limp. 

It is important to balance your routine with both moisturizing products and purifying products, to rid your hair of build-up. I found a great purifying product when I was given some products from the NAAT Garlic Magic Set from NuNAAT, a hair company researching and utilizing natural sources from around the globe.
Benefits Of Garlic - This naturally powerful antibiotic removes harmful toxins and offers relief to the dry, itchy scalp. It also releases an enzyme, called allinase. When crushed, allinase stimulates blood flow, which then strengthens the hair and prevents breakage. It is also known to increase body and shine. 


My experience - I tried the Naat Garlic Magic Shampoo, the Naat Garlic Magic Conditioner, and the Naat Garlic Magic Leave-In Conditioner.  Of course, seeing that garlic was one of the top ingredients in this shampoo, I, at first wondered if there might be a rather pungent, distinctive, smell. I was pleased to find that it was very fragrant and that no one would suspect that there was garlic in my shampoo! When I used the shampoo, I noticed that my hair actually squeaked after one use. I guess it had been awhile for me to feel my hair that clean because of all the moisturizing products I have been adding to my hair-care routine. The conditioner seemed light and refreshing, and not very heavy. And the same with the leave-in conditioner. I didn't feel like there was any build-up at all.


Results -  My hair seemed shinier and stronger, with more body. I was really pleased! I want to continue to use these products as part of my dry climate hair care arsenal, so that my hair will look its best.

NuNaat has hair products, however, for all types of climates and all types of hair! They believe that everyone can have great hair, regardless of the hair type or climate.


You can follow NuNaat on Twitter and Facebook! This blog received the products mentioned above for review purposes. All opinions are our own!
This naturally powerful antibiotic removes harmful toxins and offers relief to the dry, itchy scalp. When crushed, garlic releases an enzyme known as alliinase, which stimulates blood flow, strengthening hair and reducing breakage. It is also known to  increase body and shine - See more at: http://www.nunaat.com/ingredients/garlic/#sthash.I77jLyCe.dpuf
This naturally powerful antibiotic removes harmful toxins and offers relief to the dry, itchy scalp. When crushed, garlic releases an enzyme known as alliinase, which stimulates blood flow, strengthening hair and reducing breakage. It is also known to  increase body and shine - See more at: http://www.nunaat.com/ingredients/garlic/#sthash.I77jLyCe.dpuf
This naturally powerful antibiotic removes harmful toxins and offers relief to the dry, itchy scalp. When crushed, garlic releases an enzyme known as alliinase, which stimulates blood flow, strengthening hair and reducing breakage. It is also known to  increase body and shine - See more at: http://www.nunaat.com/ingredients/garlic/#sthash.I77jLyCe.dpuf
This naturally powerful antibiotic removes harmful toxins and offers relief to the dry, itchy scalp. When crushed, garlic releases an enzyme known as alliinase, which stimulates blood flow, strengthening hair and reducing breakage. It is also known to  increase body and shine - See more at: http://www.nunaat.com/ingredients/garlic/#sthash.I77jLyCe.dpuf
This naturally powerful antibiotic removes harmful toxins and offers relief to the dry, itchy scalp. When crushed, garlic releases an enzyme known as alliinase, which stimulates blood flow, strengthening hair and reducing breakage. It is also known to  increase body and shine - See more at: http://www.nunaat.com/ingredients/garlic/#sthash.I77jLyCe.dpuf
This naturally powerful antibiotic removes harmful toxins and offers relief to the dry, itchy scalp. When crushed, garlic releases an enzyme known as alliinase, which stimulates blood flow, strengthening hair and reducing breakage. It is also known to  increase body and shine - See more at: http://www.nunaat.com/ingredients/garlic/#sthash.I77jLyCe.dpuf

Tuesday, May 26, 2015

AMIClubWear.com Fashion N' Fun #Giveaway

 Now that summer is almost here, half the fun is wearing all those cool fashions! AMIClubWear.com can help you with the fashion part and the fun is up to you! Although, if you are the winner here, we can help you with a $50 credit to AMI Clubwear.com, free shipping, plus a $20 PayPal to start things off!
 
AMI Clubwear is a women's online fashion outlet featuring trendy and sexy shoes, intimates, dresses, sportswear and costumes! See Review Here!
 This giveaway will be open to US/Canada. Open to ages 21 and older. Remember, the more entries you complete, the better your chances are to win!
 Thanks to the bloggers who are participating in this giveaway. Please consider liking all the participating bloggers on Facebook. They work hard to bring you this event and others like it! You wouldn't want to miss out on any future events! Sponsor is responsible for delivery of prizes, not participating bloggers. A GAL NEEDS...is responsible for the delivery of the $20 PayPal. A GAL NEEDS... received no monetary or other compensation for the facilitation of this giveaway. Enter the giveaway in the Rafflecopter below. Good luck!
 
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Monday, May 25, 2015

Sourround Yourself With Positivity + Motivating Monday

One of the best ways to achieve your goals is to put yourself in the midst of positivity. One of those crazy rules of the universe is that being positive will attract positive influences and result in positive outcome. So why would you surround yourself with negativity? Whether you want to be the best mom, banker, fashion expert, blogger, doctor, scientist, entrepreneur, or basket weaver, get the first rule right!
Today is Motivating Monday!  We all need a little motivation!  I, for one, love to explore other sites for motivating, mostly non-sponsored posts, tips, pictures and videos!  If I happen to find a great one, I'll link it up and share it with you on Twitter via the #MotivatingMonday hashtag!  It's like being featured!  Sometimes I miss some amazing posts.  So, in addition, if you'd like to link up yourself, you can do that too!  I'll visit your site, comment, promote and publicize! Don't be shy--I'm really very supportive!  Remember, any link to your posts helps your blog numbers increase!
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Don't Get Scammed By A Blogger--Rules To Follow!

 I just found out that one of the biggest Mom Bloggers out there, who established multiple blogs, had many bloggers "working" for her, has thousands of followers, started her own blogging network, had a huge Blog Conference scheduled for this fall, ran multiple giveaways that were promoted by multiple blogs--some with prizes that were never paid, just got taken down publicly. Multiple bloggers now have come out with horrible stories about how they were duped out of thousands of dollars, lost time, and lost wages because of empty promises of wealth, fame, and prestige. It's shocking because I was a member of this person's Facebook Group. The group itself was a good one, because it was run by other reputable bloggers, working for said blogger.

This kind of story isn't new to me. I wrote about another such incident back in 2011. You always need to watch out!
Here are some rules to follow so that you won't find yourself without a leg to stand on, your reputation ruined with companies, and your heart broken because you trusted another blogger to help you.

Bloggers are a great group of people, but as the word has spread that it can be a great way to earn some extra money here and there, many people have come out of the woodwork to take advantage of that. Some of those people are very talented posers! Here are just a few rules that I have followed since I started out as a newbie a few years ago.

For Bloggers:
1) Don't spend a ton of money investing in a blog -- Start small, try out the water. If you love it, you'll stick with it. If you don't, you can drop it and walk away with only some time spent learning that you don't love it. And that isn't time wasted because it teaches you where your strengths lie. If you are approached by those who want to charge you, first find out if there is a way to do it for free. I still haven't paid for my blog design because I'm still evolving and when I do finally hire a professional, it will be something that I  love and will stick with for awhile. Furthermore, I will pay for that design with funds that I've already earned with my blog. Yes, I'm Ms. Cheapo~but I haven't lost anything either!

2) Don't ever pay another blogger more than a few dollars, unless you know for a fact you'll get what you pay for. I was duped once 4 years ago and learned from that. Why pay another blogger when I can do my own promoting and my own blogging, keeping the whole fee? I am even hesitant to pay another blogger to be a co-host for their giveaways. Why do I need another, successful though they may be, blogger to build my blog? If I can't build my own blog, then I need to find something else. That being said, there are some great blogging networks that are great to be a part of, that actually do pay their members for services rendered. I have loved a few of these networks. Just do your homework.

3) Facebook Groups can be very helpful or very bad. When you join a Facebook Group, make sure that the other bloggers follow the rules. There are groups that run threads to exchange follow for follow, comment for comment, and other such things. If you find that the members are not returning your comments or follows, move on. It's very time-consuming to comment on multiple blogs without realizing the same courtesy in return.

4) Don't rush out to every blog conference you get wind of. I didn't attend my first blog conference until this year. It was something I had wanted to do for awhile, but I wasn't willing to travel out of state, on my own dime, to something I really had no idea about. What would I learn, who were the speakers, would I really get all kinds of great sponsors? I finally went to my first conference, a local conference, they sponsored me in exchange for a few posts, and I knew the company sponsoring it to be reputable. It was a wonderful experience and I hope to attend next year. 

For Blog Readers:
1) Entering giveaways with huge prizes, like the ones the blogger in question ran, is a risky thing. Non-fulfillment of prizes is something that can and does happen.

2) Bloggers usually have affiliate sites on their pages, which are totally legitimate. Bloggers go to great lengths to find the best deals and shops to purchase from. Most times, buyers wouldn't know where to purchase without the research of bloggers! You don't pay extra when you click on those links. But when you are purchasing a product specifically produced by a blogger, make sure it is linked to a reputable purchasing site and that there are money-back guarantees in place.

3) Check out what others are saying about a blogger. Is the blogger personable, transparent in their business dealings, and free from other bad business deals?

4) Do they get their information from reliable sources, or do they just spout off? Sometimes it's good to check out facts against what is said in a blog. You know what they say, just because it's on the internet, doesn't mean it's true!

Again, most bloggers are totally up-front and doing what they love to do--connect with their readers in creative and constructive ways, providing a great service to all who come in contact with them! Just use good judgement and don't be duped by the few flamboyant, flash-in-the-pan frauds, who use your trust to get what they want.


Sunday, May 24, 2015

AMI Clubwear With A 45% Off #Sale

 Do you have AMI Clubwear on your short-list for fun, fashionable, sexy, and bargain-priced clothing? They are based out of California and they are known for their huge inventory, that is updated daily. They recently reached over 3 million followers and celebrated with a huge 45% off sale!
 
I looked through their site --I'm a fairly modest person, not wanting to show vast amounts of skin--and found the following pieces at great prices! I would probably wear tights or leggings with the first dress and a flowing shirt over or T-shirt under the other dresses. So there really is something for everyone! I'd encourage you to take a look and find a few things for yourself!  You're gonna love it!

My friend, Lei, is modeling some active wear that she ordered on AMIClubWear.com. You must know that they seem to be phasing out their active wear line. She had some trouble finding things that weren't out of stock. They do have a huge inventory of dresses, shoes, swimwear, intimates, and costumes, though! Doesn't she look great? She recently entered and placed in her first Figure Competition. See her story here!




Look at this cute swimsuit!  You can get 45% off entire stock by entering SALE45 at checkout!

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