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Lunes, Nobyembre 26, 2012
BeesWax: Our newest optical knickknacks!
*Off base appendages
*Offstage occupational optometry study
*Reprocessed and regenerated practicable optical stocks
*Budget bundles
*Rainbow tints
*Seedysight
*Fully stocked repair accouterments
*Polarized clip ons
*Eye Care Club Safesight Support Programs
*In-office ayurvedic/holistic visual counselling
*aboveboard forthright advertising,hosting and sponsorship
Busy Hands #1
Cheapee Things, Prepared with Love !!
1. Eyewear slip-case and fabric lens drape packs for travellers and vacationing individuals.
2. 2013 Pocket Calendars-Cutie fengshui calendars made specially for my patients
3. Fengshui Corner-October Fengshui effects
4. Medicine Chest-stowing zone for the healing capsules of my folks
5. Bag Organizer on my Table-a liitle fabric storage space in one area of my table
6. Dwarf Baskets-Midget hampers for bits and bobs!
7. Mugs and Canisters-Cheapee identical mugs and canisters bought from a posh home store
1. Eyewear slip-case and fabric lens drape packs for travellers and vacationing individuals.
2. 2013 Pocket Calendars-Cutie fengshui calendars made specially for my patients
3. Fengshui Corner-October Fengshui effects
4. Medicine Chest-stowing zone for the healing capsules of my folks
5. Bag Organizer on my Table-a liitle fabric storage space in one area of my table
6. Dwarf Baskets-Midget hampers for bits and bobs!
7. Mugs and Canisters-Cheapee identical mugs and canisters bought from a posh home store
Sabado, Nobyembre 24, 2012
Fret List # 2
1.) Sluggish transactions and enterprise dealings
2.) The biggest mom Flop
3.) Buckets of scary receipts in the lead
4.) Horror honor!
My PicBowl Album
I consider my recently added "PicBowl" Photo Album (at www.facebook.com/ruralmommy) as a private personal image hosting/photo sharing spot linked to my Blackberry.I am an outlandish mom who takes random shots daily,but dont want my mobile phone maxed out, so I unswervingly transfer photos taken from my Blackberry to the padlocked PicBowl Album for safekeeping and for my own accessibility.Nobody can check over the file except me...Whiz mum!!
Huwebes, Nobyembre 22, 2012
Homeschool Preschool Curriculum Outline!
Hi Moms! Here's a Preschool Curriculum you can start at home,that can serve as your guide while homeschooling your toddler.Put in a little inventiveness,creativeness and resourcefulness,and you're geared up!Tweak,expand and smarten the listing!
*What protocol?I make daily lessons for my toddler,which we usually discuss (15 minutes max) after dinner or before going to sleep.I use age-appropriate informal,repetitive and mixed modules,researched from d internet.T
**Explore,be creative,and choose a unique approach to teaching your youngsters at home,before entering formal education :-)
***Lectures are about colors, shapes,sizes,letters,numbers,opposites,vocabulary,and science for little tykes.A 26-week program of toddler lessons,researched(and revised)from the net. Discussed per day! :-)
*****Future homework woes,solved!Beat abrupt preschool anxiety!Start homeschooling your toddler now!
Photos/Images Taken From a Number of Homeschooling Moms!
Curriculum Source:Preschool Curriculum Guide-Seattle Homeschooling for Beginners Examiner
World Book - Typical Course of Study/Curriculum Standards
(from http://www.worldbook.com/wb/Students?curriculum)
(http://www.examiner.com/x-10046-Seattle-Homeschooling-for-Beginners-Examiner)
{Synopsis}
*Size
__Understands big and little.
__Understands long and short.
__Matches shapes or objects based
on size.
*Colors and Shapes
__Recognizes and names primary
colors.
__Recognizes circles.
__Recognizes rectangles.
__Matches shapes or objects based
on shape.
__Copies shapes.
*Numbers
__Counts orally through 10.
__Counts objects in one-to-one
correspondence.
__Understands empty and full.
__Understands more and less.
*Time
__Understands day and night.
__Knows age and birthday.
*Listening and Sequencing
__Follows simple directions.
__Listens to a short story.
__Listens carefully.
__Recognizes common sounds.
__Repeats a sequence of sounds.
__Repeats a sequence of orally
given numbers.
__Retells simple stories in sequence.
*Reading Readiness
__Remembers objects from a given
picture.
__Knows what a letter is.
__Has been read to frequently.
__Has been read to daily.
__Looks at books and magazines.
__Recognizes some nursery rhymes.
__Identifies parts of the body.
__Identifies objects that have a
functional use.
__Knows common farm and zoo
animals.
__Pronounces own first name.
__Pronounces own last name.
__Expresses self verbally.
__Identifies other children by name
__Tells the meaning of simple
words.
__Repeats a sentence of 6-8 words.
__Completes incomplete sentence
with proper word.
__Has own books.
__Understands that print carries a
message.
__Pretends to read.
__Uses left-to-right progression.
__Answers questions about a short
story.
__Tells the meaning of words heard
in story.
__Looks at pictures and tells a story.
__Identifies own first name in
manuscript.
__Prints own first name
*Position and Direction
__Understands up and down.
__Understands in and out.
__Understands front and back.
__Understands over (on) and under.
__Understands top, bottom, middle.
__Understands beside and next to.
__Understands hot and cold.
__Understands fast and slow.
*Motor Skills
__Is able to run.
__Is able to walk a straight line.
__Is able to jump.
__Is able to hop.
__Is able to alternate feet walking
down stairs.
__Is able to march.
__Is able to stand on one foot for
5-10 seconds.
__Is able to walk backwards for five
feet.
__Is able to throw a ball.
__Pastes objects.
__Claps hands.
__Matches simple objects.
__Touches fingers.
__Able to button a garment.
__Builds with blocks.
__Completes simple puzzles
(5 pieces or less).
__Draws and colors beyond
a simple scribble.
__Able to zip a zipper.
__Controls pencil and crayon well.
__Cuts simple shapes.
__Handles scissors well.
__Able to copy simple shapes.
*Social-Emotional Development
__Can be away from parents or
primary care givers for 2-3 hours
__without being upset.
__Takes care of toilet needs
independently.
__Feels good about self.
__Is not afraid to go to school.
__Cares for own belongings.
__Knows full name.
__Dresses self.
__Knows how to use handkerchief
or tissue.
__Knows own sex.
__Brushes teeth.
__Crosses residential street safely.
__Asks to go to school.
__Knows parents' names.
__Knows home address.
__Knows home phone number.
__Enters into casual conversation.
__Carries a plate of food.
__Maintains self-control.
__Gets along well with other
children.
__Plays with other children.
__Recognizes authority.
__Shares with others.
__Talks easily.
__Likes teachers.
__Meets visitors without shyness.
__Puts away toys.
__Able to stay on task.
__Able to work independently.
__Helps family with chores.
****With the rising cost of everything,this could be the new normal for not-so-busy moms like me!
Be ready with educational dvds,bambino books and workbooks,toddler school supplies,mom's visual aids,old preschool workbooks (from cousins),flashcards,online worksheets,tracing supplies,educational toys(blocks,bricks,etc),toy laptops,mini blackboards/memo boards,school bags,candies,and midget tyke rewards!
Multi-functional things at home can be used when planning informal homeschool classes.Kids get bored easily when lessons become habitual,so we may need a few nifty tricks and a dose of creativity.
******Take toddler photos and jot down his memorable firsts.This (scary side of parenting) aint scary at all!
Curriculum Source:Preschool Curriculum Guide-Seattle Homeschooling for Beginners Examiner
World Book - Typical Course of Study/Curriculum Standards
(from http://www.worldbook.com/wb/Students?curriculum)
(http://www.examiner.com/x-10046-Seattle-Homeschooling-for-Beginners-Examiner)
{Synopsis}
*Size
__Understands big and little.
__Understands long and short.
__Matches shapes or objects based
on size.
*Colors and Shapes
__Recognizes and names primary
colors.
__Recognizes circles.
__Recognizes rectangles.
__Matches shapes or objects based
on shape.
__Copies shapes.
*Numbers
__Counts orally through 10.
__Counts objects in one-to-one
correspondence.
__Understands empty and full.
__Understands more and less.
*Time
__Understands day and night.
__Knows age and birthday.
*Listening and Sequencing
__Follows simple directions.
__Listens to a short story.
__Listens carefully.
__Recognizes common sounds.
__Repeats a sequence of sounds.
__Repeats a sequence of orally
given numbers.
__Retells simple stories in sequence.
*Reading Readiness
__Remembers objects from a given
picture.
__Knows what a letter is.
__Has been read to frequently.
__Has been read to daily.
__Looks at books and magazines.
__Recognizes some nursery rhymes.
__Identifies parts of the body.
__Identifies objects that have a
functional use.
__Knows common farm and zoo
animals.
__Pronounces own first name.
__Pronounces own last name.
__Expresses self verbally.
__Identifies other children by name
__Tells the meaning of simple
words.
__Repeats a sentence of 6-8 words.
__Completes incomplete sentence
with proper word.
__Has own books.
__Understands that print carries a
message.
__Pretends to read.
__Uses left-to-right progression.
__Answers questions about a short
story.
__Tells the meaning of words heard
in story.
__Looks at pictures and tells a story.
__Identifies own first name in
manuscript.
__Prints own first name
*Position and Direction
__Understands up and down.
__Understands in and out.
__Understands front and back.
__Understands over (on) and under.
__Understands top, bottom, middle.
__Understands beside and next to.
__Understands hot and cold.
__Understands fast and slow.
*Motor Skills
__Is able to run.
__Is able to walk a straight line.
__Is able to jump.
__Is able to hop.
__Is able to alternate feet walking
down stairs.
__Is able to march.
__Is able to stand on one foot for
5-10 seconds.
__Is able to walk backwards for five
feet.
__Is able to throw a ball.
__Pastes objects.
__Claps hands.
__Matches simple objects.
__Touches fingers.
__Able to button a garment.
__Builds with blocks.
__Completes simple puzzles
(5 pieces or less).
__Draws and colors beyond
a simple scribble.
__Able to zip a zipper.
__Controls pencil and crayon well.
__Cuts simple shapes.
__Handles scissors well.
__Able to copy simple shapes.
*Social-Emotional Development
__Can be away from parents or
primary care givers for 2-3 hours
__without being upset.
__Takes care of toilet needs
independently.
__Feels good about self.
__Is not afraid to go to school.
__Cares for own belongings.
__Knows full name.
__Dresses self.
__Knows how to use handkerchief
or tissue.
__Knows own sex.
__Brushes teeth.
__Crosses residential street safely.
__Asks to go to school.
__Knows parents' names.
__Knows home address.
__Knows home phone number.
__Enters into casual conversation.
__Carries a plate of food.
__Maintains self-control.
__Gets along well with other
children.
__Plays with other children.
__Recognizes authority.
__Shares with others.
__Talks easily.
__Likes teachers.
__Meets visitors without shyness.
__Puts away toys.
__Able to stay on task.
__Able to work independently.
__Helps family with chores.
Miyerkules, Nobyembre 21, 2012
Fret List #1
1.) Underperforming child-minder
2.) Itchy Scalp
3.) An overweening client
4.) Big moolah input
5.) The bloated family obstacle
Linggo, Nobyembre 18, 2012
Kitchen Art: Concocted ChocoChip Bars
And here's another sugary recipe approved by my toddler!
Ingredients:
3 cups midget mallows
1 slice butter,1 in.
1 1/2 cups crushed chocolate chips
1/4 cup water
1 cup Nestle Cream
1/2 cup condensed milk as the topping
Candy sprinkles
1 pack Graham Crackers
*In a saucepan,mix the mallows,chips,butter,water,and nestle Cream until fully blended.In a separate flat,plastic container,pour down the mixture with Grahams Crackers as base.Alternate them to desired thickness.
Lastly,top the mishmash with condensed milk and candy sprinkles ;-)
Enjoy!
Sabado, Nobyembre 17, 2012
Instinctive Optical Ad?
Our non-surgical eye care assessment for Child and Family is a family-centered practice specializing in the unique needs of patients.We offer customized service, specializing in distinctive and unique eyewear accessories.Our Eyewear Consultant can help you select a style and shade that compliments you.If you are looking for a unique and memorable eyecare experience for your eye exam,Schedule a Free Consult today!!
Buttercup: Blackberry Mobile Uploads Part 1
I capture photos of Buttercup in my Blackberry almost always.because everything about her inspires me :-)
Biyernes, Nobyembre 16, 2012
BeesWax: Ophthalmic Lens Labels
Since most of my patients are practical,I decided to provide them a selection of various lens types suited to their lifestyle.
'Sharing you now my 2012-2013 Ophthalmic lens labels :-)
Lens Classification:
Regular-Ordinary/Stumpy Variety
Customary-Average/Reg Group
Patented Labels-Branded Sets
Paramount-High End/Grade A Class
Message me for prices:-)
'Sharing you now my 2012-2013 Ophthalmic lens labels :-)
Lens Classification:
Regular-Ordinary/Stumpy Variety
Customary-Average/Reg Group
Patented Labels-Branded Sets
Paramount-High End/Grade A Class
Message me for prices:-)
Huwebes, Nobyembre 15, 2012
Kitchen Art: Concocted Toffee Caramel Sweeties
Hi all! Here's my Toffee Caramel Sweeties Recipe!
Ingredients: 2 1/2 Nescafe coffee sticks(original),1 can condensed milk med.,1 pack crushed grahams
Procedure: In a saucepan, simply combine coffee and condensed milk.Stir until fully blended. In a flat,rectangular container,transfer and pour down the mixture,with Graham crackers as base.Alternate the crackers and the mixture to desired quantity.Chill.
Note: The sharp taste is suited for pure cofee lovers ;-)
Ingredients: 2 1/2 Nescafe coffee sticks(original),1 can condensed milk med.,1 pack crushed grahams
Procedure: In a saucepan, simply combine coffee and condensed milk.Stir until fully blended. In a flat,rectangular container,transfer and pour down the mixture,with Graham crackers as base.Alternate the crackers and the mixture to desired quantity.Chill.
Note: The sharp taste is suited for pure cofee lovers ;-)
Papery: A Sample of Our Unconventional Company Habiliments
Protocol: Optical goods purchased by companies with
optical allowances (reimbursable)
II. The
spectacle series/design/frame kind : (prices may change after computation of
the total package price, including special discounts and way-out
considerations)
III. *
gloss over series-gold plated with at least 10 karat/gold tone/silver tone
finish/malleable flexible plastics/
VII.Lens
type and features : (prices may change after computation of the total package
price, including special discounts and way-out considerations)
Client/s: EDC/Pasar/NGO’s
Updated:
November, 2011
I. The
special, out of the box package price/s:
-considering that the patient is a relative, or some relatives of the
patient/s is/are our clients
-the client is a loyal customer
-the client’s relatives are loyal customers
-the client is a close friend
-new clients with relatives who are our customers , within the past 6
months from the date of the refraction
* subtle series-sterling silver,surgical steel,bass,nickel free
* meek design- 65% titanium,tarnish-free,hypo-allergenic,compact plastics
* elite series-100% titanium,monel metal,stainless steel,surgical
stainless steel
IV. Frame
brands
V. Manufacturer
of the frame :
* loose urbane-prosaic,and carefree suppliers
* uncustomary overplus-bizarre and offbeat independent suppliers
* base born-suppliers with a solid ground/support
* posh- sophisticated, elegant and high end
VI. The
supplier of lenses/ophthalmic lens brands-classification is somewhat similar to
the manufacturers of frame, only fewer.
* sv/dv/pal uncoat-corrective: single, double, progressive
* anti-reflective lenses
* photochromic/photosensitive lenses
* high index lenses
* polycarbonate lenses
VIII. Raw materials used for making of the lenses,including
origin-some lenses are made in France and Japan, while others are made in
Thailand and Korea
IX. Special
prices and additional services imposed by our office – acupressure,domestic
counselling on health related to vision: herbology,visual hygiene, nutrition ,
co-management and rehabilitation of cataracts after surgery (post-operative
eyewear management)
X. Current promotions and discounts( freebies may
or may not be included)
-for selection: contact lenses,
sunnies, readers, eyewear organizers, accessories
XI. Special purchase considerations:
-free readers: transferrable to
any family member
-free pair of specs for any pair of
high end frame
-conversion of discounts to a free pair of eyeglasses(transferrable to
any family member)
-conversion of warranties to a free pair of eyeglasses(transferrable to
any family member)
XII. Consensual
agreements-
*reservation of items
*lay-away scheme
*credit –we can release the orders immediately after the deposit,
considering that the amount and terms are justifiable
*issuance of official receipts to clients prior to handing over of payments-allowable only if :
-the client is a relative
-got a referral from any of my/our relatives,
-is a good friend
-is referred by a good friend,
-if a higher-up guarantees the prompt payment of an employee
-if a higher-up serves as a co-maker
-if the client promises to pay on next payday
-other considerations
Note: Any agreement made by both parties(the patient and the
optometrist), is/are with consent,justifiable,legal and is in accordance with
fact/reality.The employer is not to be blamed for collections, debts, and
misunderstandings due to the agreement/s
made by the optometrist and the patient ( employee ).
Miyerkules, Nobyembre 14, 2012
Beeswax: More widgets and whatchamacallits
1.)Turn Your Eyeglasses into Sun Specs/Sunglasses with our Polarized Custom Clip-On Flip-Up Sunglasses or Hook-on Sunglass Visor Clips.We offer quality polarized clip on sunglasses to fit over prescription glasses with plastic or metal frames.We will provide customized charts to help you find the right shape and size for your prescription glasses.
2.)We now also customize Amber-tinted lenses which can be effective for foggy or hazy daylight conditions and a prudent alternative for Night Driving lenses meant to reduce the glare of oncoming headlights and improves contrast,but may not excellently furnish a wavering benefit in our seeing ability at night,against headlight glare thus should not be worn at dusk or night because the best option for night time driving is a pair of spectacles with clear lenses and an AR coating...
3.)Our PVC eye safety glasses and goggles can protect your family's eyes from flying objects (bits of metal, glass, plastic),Air-blown and wind-blown particles(dust, wood, sand),Tools (screwdrivers),
Chemicals (gasoline, oil, solvents, acids),Harmful radiation (welding, UV),household cleaners and chemicals!Keep a pair of safety glasses or goggles in every corner of your home!!!
4.)Learn about our Rewards Program and earn valuable rewards and instant prescription savings on eyewear jiggers and ocular pizzazz.
5.)Watch out for our OldenGolden and SeedySight intendments next month
6.)Claim your Premiere Gift Stubs & Pledge Cards at our physical eye shop!!
The Jumpy Wife: Loaded!
I am aiming to be an 1)expressive, 2)sensitive,3)inventive,4)crafty & 5)comprehending wife☑
Blog Jump: The Trader and the Borrower
Realize that clients flock towards you when you offer them services for credit.It's so disheartening when you suddenly lose them (to other shops offering services similar to yours),because of pending balances.
When tank is full,you're their last priority.When they're outta gas,you're definitiely their first.Sigh.talk about client-safehold and affinity.
*Biz thoughts 101:(the trader and the borrower).From my multiply.com blog post Sep 12, '12
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