The need for medical scrubs has grown more

August 31, 2010 · Posted in Fashion, Money/Finance, Shopping, Women's Interest · Comment 

There are many stores in the mall or online that carry a great variety of uniforms. One of the most popular uniforms that you can find nowadays at stores is scrubs. You can find them in different styles and design. You can find them in u-shaped necklines and v-necklines. When you buy nursing uniform, you should look for sizes that perfectly fit your body size. You should also make sure that you feel comfortable. You should find work efficiency uniform scrubs.

However, I found some cheap medical uniforms at BlueSkyscrubs.com. They have so many varieties of medical scrubs to choose from. You have to make sure you chose the right size for you. Don’t only look for the style and design, but also the comfort and material of the scrubs. You don’t want to waste your time and money buying scrubs with cheap material, right? And then replace it later. Choose scrubs that fit your size requirements, just like any other type of clothing, most importantly, you are going to be moving a lot or working a lot with your scrub.

Like I said, the need for medical scrubs has grown more. That’s why, nowadays, you can find cheap nurse uniforms with good material. Choose the right medical scrubs that fits and suits your size, comfort, and style.

Wondering In The Grocery Store!

August 27, 2010 · Posted in Family · Comment 

Thanks for the post, Lucius Gaines

Every Thursday night my daughter and I go shopping at the grocery store. It seems every week, neither she or I can decide what we want to make for that weeks dinners. Needless to say we just Wonder in the grocery store until we find something we are both willing to make and to eat.

As we were shopping this week, an on duty police officer that’s a friend of ours walked up and we started to talk. Her children are in school with my daughter, and we were talking about the soccer game. Over the her radio, I heard there was a breakin in our neighborhood. I asked my daughter if she remembers if I set the security choice security alarm before we left the house for grocery shopping? She said yes.

My friend was going off duty, my daughter an I didn’t feel like cooking that night, so she called her husband and told him we were going over for dinner. While we were at the grocery store, we bought shrimp, steak, potatoes, and every colored pepper we could find. We picked up some dog food and other staples.

As we looked around my daughter and I found all kinds of good food to cook for the week. Why is it when you aren’t looking, you find it? So we continued to pick up more food for the week. She even talked me into making a pot roast, with sweet potatoes, carrots, and even pinapple and honey. I told her I can’t make that until the weekend, she agreed. But neither of us can wait for the weekend now.!

For breakfasts we decided we would have french toast, which is both our favorite, we got strawberries, and blueberries, and whipped cream for the top. There goes my diet! Lunches are a mix of subs and wraps. Oh and we can’t forget the mac and cheese.

As we wer about to cash out and take our groceries home, before going to our friends, I remembered we forgot the onion for tonight. We ran back through the store to the produce isle, and found alot more items to add to our cart.



Nascar Driver Robby Gordon Rocks!

August 22, 2010 · Posted in Uncategorized · Comment 

Thanks for the guest post by Jo Levy

I love watching Nascar races. The competition is amazing between the 43 drivers pushing their cars to the limit to try and win the race. Of all the drivers in Nascar, my favorite is Robby Gordon. He’s had some up and down years in Nascar, but he is never boring and vanilla like some other drivers. Robby is always a threat to challenge for the win when the Nascar series goes to the road courses at Infineon and at Watkins Glen. The two road races a year are my favorite Nascar races to watch on free satellite tv near Seattle.

Robby Gordon is awesome because he has tremendous car control. He can drive a loose race car like no one else. He learned this ability by competing on the dirt in off-road races. He competed in and won the Score International championship 7 times. He has also won both the Baja 500 and grueling Baja 1000 and competes in the Dakar off-road race. The Dakar is considered the toughest automobile race in the world.

So he’s had success in both off-road and Nascar, but that is not all. Robby raced in sports cars and won his class in both the 24 Hours of Daytona and the 12 Hours of Sebring. His success in sports cars led to a ride in Indy cars where he won multiple races.

I’ve never met Robby, but from all accounts he is very fan accessible and spends time at his merchandise trailer every Nascar weekend mingling with fans and signing autographs. No one can drive and win races in multiple types of cars like Robby Gordon. I wish I could drive like that.



Widening my musical horizons

August 13, 2010 · Posted in Technology · Comment 

Guest post written by Cindy Bridges

Before my brother bought the Guitar Hero game I was pretty limited music-wise to rap and hip-hop music. But he got it over Christmas vacation and I didn’t have any homework to do, so I decided to give it a try because he wanted to try the multi-player mode anyway.

I ended up becoming just as obsessed with it as he was. It also opened me up to a whole world of classic and older rock ‘n’ roll that I had never considered liking before. But the game format was just so much fun that I started looking up the original tracks of some of the game’s songs on my wildblue satellite and learn the words to them.

Eventually I started playing the game enough that I really wanted to listen to the songs outside of the game and online so I used my wildblue satellite internet to buy and download some of the songs to my MP3 player.

I never thought that a random video game would impact my life so much, especially because I don’t really consider myself a gamer.



Sealing up for the winter

August 6, 2010 · Posted in Home, Shopping · Comment 

Guest post written by Kevin Sparks

Since braving our way through the recession, we’ve been trying to cut through on unnecessary expenses here and there.

Earlier this year my wife and I sat down and calculated our utility costs and found that we paid a lot for energy through the winter, a lot more than we have in years past even when he accounted for increased prices. We thought that we should probably tackle this before it became a problem again this winter.

We did a whole lot of research on energy saving windows and costs. I discovered that they were much more affordable than when I had considered doing the same a few years ago and looked at prices back then. It ended up that we would be able to recoup our costs over the next couple of years pretty easily.

We had them installed and even though this wasn’t our reason to get them, they looked so much better than our old windows! I hadn’t even realized how our old windows looked until I had seen the new ones. It really made a nice difference and I hope that will reflect in our power bills too.



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