Archive for December, 2009



Every parent is happy to see the new babysitter at their door, because it means that they are getting a (probably much-needed) night out! However, in your excitement, don’t forget to give your babysitter much-needed information.

Here are some instructions that you should go over before leaving a new babysitter with your kids:

• Explain your children’s normal routine and schedule. This includes mealtimes, bedtimes, snack times, etc…

• Explain each child’s limits. Instruct the sitter as to whether or not the children can use the TV, go on the computer or watch movies and which ones that you feel are appropriate.

• Leave a number where you can be reached. If you will be unreachable, leave the number of a neighbor or another responsible adult that the sitter can call in the case of emergency.

• Provide an emergency phone list. Your list should include your doctor’s number, and numbers of neighbors, friends, and relatives. Be sure your own phone number and address are on the list, so that in the event of an emergency, the babysitter will have that information to give to police or paramedics.

• Point out to the sitter where first-aid items are kept.

• Explain any allergies or medications. Instruct the sitter on how to give the medications and which products or foods cause allergic reactions in your children.

• Explain your expectations. If you prefer that the sitter not have visitors, not leave the house or use the phone, this should be discussed up front.

By preparing your new babysitter for everything through good instructions ahead of time, you can relax and enjoy your night out without worry or interruption.

By: Beth Howland

About the Author:
Beth Howland is a mom and advocate for great parenting products like Sittercity babysitting service.

If you need help finding a babysitter near you, visit http://www.SittercityReview.com





Retail Babysitters.

I almost laughed out loud. A clerk tried to explain the features and benefits of a hair dyer to a woman who had a small child with her. The clerk’s sales attempt was interrupted every 20 seconds with, “Mommy, look at this!”, followed by mommy’s horrified look as she foresaw three possible outcomes: 1) Junior was about to maim himself; 2) Junior was about to maim someone else; 3) Mommy was about to spend way more than she intended on something that she didn’t want — that was about to be broken into at least 5 pieces.

Since it wasn’t my kid, I found it hilarious. The salesperson was exasperated. And mommy? Well, mommy finally said, “heck with it”, took Devil Child by the arm and exited the store after a carefully stacked display of towels suddenly became un-stacked — because Junior wanted the towel on the bottom.

When children hinder the sales process, salespeople can’t effectively do their job and profits suffer. Smarter retailers know they MUST occupy the children if they want mommy and daddy’s attention. That’s where Retail Babysitters come in.

For a promotional item to serve as an effective Retail Babysitter it should meet the following criteria:

1) Be age appropriate;

2) Be clean and mess free;

3) Consume children’s time.

A fourth criteria that, while not mandatory to keep kids from sabotaging your sales efforts, is VITAL if you want to get the best R.O.I.:

4) Whenever possible, Retail Babysitters should contain a tangible component to aid in the continuing promotion of your business or service off-premise.

Logoed items that meet the above criteria include stickers, sticker sheets, waterless tattoos, coloring books, crayons, your letterhead and custom activity sheets.

Businesses such as flooring showrooms, vehicle dealerships and furniture stores where children remain visible, can create a children’s area with carpet, a table and chairs. Suggesting to small children that they make a card or picture for mommy and daddy can work wonders. You can provide your letterhead, 8 1.2″ x 11″ sheets of construction paper, logoed boxes of crayons and logoed stickers or sticker sheets.

Waterless temporary tattoos can also be used in this way as they transfer well to paper products as well as the skin. Themed coloring books with your imprint on them along with the crayons are another good option.

For older children, create custom activity sheets. For instance, the sheet for a flooring store could contain a word search where kids search for words such as flooring, carpet, vinyl, etc.; a word jumble; a maze and other activities.

If you can’t create a Kid’s Corner, placing a coloring book & crayons with some stickers and waterless tattoos in a logoed paper lunch bag can fill the bill. Many kids will sit on the floor next to the parents, look through the bag and begin to apply stickers, waterless tattoos, use the coloring books or decorate the paper bag.

To aid in off-premise promotion of your business, offer a monthly coloring contest. The kids either finish a coloring book picture while at the establishment or finish it at home. The parents can drop the finished picture off later. (This gets them back in the store). Pictures are displayed and once a month, one or more winners is chosen and goes up on the winner’s wall. Each child who turns in a drawing gets an entry prize of some sort with the monthly winners getting larger prizes. (Monthly winners must come in to claim their prize.)

To provide the most benefit to your establishment, all prizes (water bottles, plastic flyers, knit caps) carry your logo and contact information. You can also get lot’s of play out of featuring selected children’s drawings in your monthly newspaper/print ads and on your website. You can also use the drawings to create a custom business calendar.

If you work with a competent promotional products consultant, they can be on the lookout for and bring select items to your attention that are on closeout or are seasonal specials. This will also serve to keep your prize selection fresh and seasonally appropriate.

Children can be a salesperson’s worst nightmare. But with a little thought and the right promotional products to serve as Retail Babysitters, children can actually become an asset as you use them to leverage favor — and sales with the parents.

By: Michael Merrick Crooks

About the Author:

Michael Merrick Crooks is a 23-year advertising veteran, copywriter and founder of Crooks Advertising Alliance. His firm, based near Lansing, Michigan (USA) is a creative strike-force that provides advertising, creative problem-solving and promotional marketing services. From logo development and brochure writing, design and production to targeted, promotional concepts, Crooks looks at the same thing everyone else does and sees something different. For more thought-provoking marketing articles and insights subscribe to CrooksView Creative Digest at http://www.crooksadvertising.com or visit the world authority on waterless tattoos at http://www.waterlesstattoos.com





Today, videos have become a very popular means of entertainment among children of all ages. It isn’t uncommon for children to spend much of their free time watching their favorite movies or television shows. The invention of the portable DVD player has enhanced the already great role video entertainment can play in a child’s day, as it allows parents to take DVD videos wherever children go. This however, creates considerable concern about what today’s youngsters are watching. Some DVD and television entertainment is valuable to a child’s education, as well as entertaining. Others are not. For this reason, parents should choose their children’s videos with great care.

The first factor in choosing the right educational videos for children is to choose educational movies and shows that will match their interests. If you fail to keep a child’s interests in mind, the child will be less likely to watch the videos you choose, and may easily become bored and restless. However, if your child is interested in the chosen topic, he or she is much more likely to absorb the contents and remember them later. This way, educational videos will have a more positive and lasting effect on your child.

By choosing the right kinds of videos, you will be able to prevent your children from watching programs you, as the parent, deem undesirable or inappropriate. If you choose videos for your children, you will be able to better monitor the content and quality of each video. You will also be more in touch with what your child is learning, and by familiarizing yourself with the content, be able to discuss the videos with your children. This will also let them know that you are taking an interest in what they are watching and learning.

There are many different titles out there from which to choose, and you want to be sure that the ones you purchase are videos that your children will want to watch. You don’t want to invest in educational videos, just to have them sit on the shelf. Before choosing titles, start by getting feedback from your children. Show them the videos you are considering, and find out which videos and topics spark their interest.

When choosing educational videos for your children, it’s also important to keep their ages in mind. Purchasing highly educational videos for older children, for example, is often not the best use of time or money. Often, it will result in a lack of attention, leading to a library of videos that your children never watch.

Lastly, watch any videos that you purchase with your children. These videos are meant to be a learning tool, designed to help children have fun while they learn. Videos are not, however, designed to be babysitters. The more interest you take in the lives of your children, the more you will be able to monitor what they watch, and improve their education.

By: Amy Nutt

About the Author:
Master Mind Toys, fun and educational children’s toys. Bob the Builder, Dora The Explorer, Lego, Thomas The Tank Engine, Trading Spaces, Baby Einstein, Childrens Toys, Playmobil, Robosapien, Radio Flyer. http://www.mastermindtoys.com/



A Day Care Center For Profit



Child care is in tremendous demand presently. More women are working outside of the home. Your work can begin as a small part-time project and boom into a large business. Day care is one of the most profitable opportunities for stay-at-home mothers in the twenty first century. Many parents want their children to be supervised after school. Working parents are prevalent especially in times of recession. Money may be tight in the community, however it can be your job to provide quality child care at a reasonable price. Be aware of any local laws that govern child care.

Essentially, there is very little overhead. The basics of child care is that you provide a place for children to be safe and happy for a while. You must have a decent living space free from anything harmful to children. Child care has been the first job for many teens traditionally going back to the industrial revolution and maybe further. They call it baby sitting. Traditionally a baby sitter goes to the child’s residence and merely oversees the child’s well being for a few hours. That’s not what I’m referring to in this article. Here I’m writing about creating a Day Care Center where you provide the children’s afternoon or temporary living quarters. Technically It can be an apartment or house. The main Idea is to have a decent healthy dwelling for children to stay for a few hours.

Parents can provide the food – refreshment or you can, depending upon what is agreed. Your credibility is a large issue when dealing with working parents. It would behoove you to have references. If you are a parent, naturally credibility is of highest concern. Aside from any licensing which may be required, it’s a piece of cake. You merely watch children and make sure they are safe and you get paid.

You can take this as far as providing transportation, entertainment and education. Start small. Gradually build and get just what you need.

By: Glen P Jon

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You may be thinking of having babysitters needed signs. Advertising helps. If you’re worried that no one would respond, you shouldn’t be. Many people would grab the opportunity to baby sit for the extra cash. Your real problem would be finding the right babysitter for your kids. Here are five things that can help you determine if someone can be trusted with your children.

Her Experience – Find out how long an applicant has been babysitting. If you have small kids, a lot of kids or children who are quite a handful, you would want to have an experienced sitter. On the other hand, you may settle for a neophyte sitter if you have a kid who is already past five years old.

You should also be interested in the age preference of a particular sitter. Not everyone for example would be comfortable and skilled enough with taking care of infants. It is important that the age of your kids fall within the level of experience and preference of your sitter.

Her References – If there are babysitters needed in your area, she may have already worked for others. In this case, she should at least be able to present you with some references. Give her references a call and find out how well she has baby sat for others. One thing you should remember though is that it is your sitter who is supplying the references. She would naturally forward the names of people who she thinks will give her a positive feedback. You shouldn’t rely entirely on references.

Background Information – You should look for background information on your applicants. You don’t want a sex offender, criminal or former drunk driver minding your kids. This may be a little tricky to look into. No one who wants to desperately have a job would volunteer damaging information about herself. You could ask your applicant to present some clearances or formal recommendations that would vouch for her clean personal background.

Method of Handling Kids – She may have a lot of experience handling kids of all ages. This doesn’t mean though that she has the exact same methods as yours when handling kids. She may not keep the same policies that you keep with your kids. Before you accept a sitter, make sure that you ask her about her methods. How would she handle kids in specific situations? What is her usual response when a child is being difficult? If she has different ways of handling kids, be sure to tell her how you would want things to be handled.

Her Rate – One crucial point that you shouldn’t miss is her rate. You can’t expect a sitter to accept your offer just because she wants to have a job. There are many other families looking for sitters. If your rate isn’t acceptable to her, she can look for other families to sit for. Many things can influence the rate such as sitter experience and amount of work to be done. Be sure to talk to your sitter and negotiate for an acceptable rate.

By: Rashel Dan

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From the first of December, and often earlier, the high street becomes transformed. We are not just talking about fairy lights and garish decorations here. In pursuit of the best Christmas Gifts, the stores bustle with frenzied shoppers, risking life and limb for that limited edition toy or the last pair of novelty Santa socks. All of this set to a persistent and grating soundtrack of ‘Jingle Bells’ and ‘We Wish You a Merry Christmas’. You part with your battered credit card and drag your newly acquired (and very heavy) Christmas Gifts through the doors, against a tide of shoppers out into the cold and the rain. Then, with a sudden realisation that you’ve forgotten to get Christmas Gifts for your great-aunt’s next door neighbour’s sister’s children, you hastily dive back in, grab the nearest hideous soft toys, little caring that they’re bound to despise them. Finally you join the mammoth queues for Christmas Gifts snaking around the shop. Sound familiar?

The benefits of online shopping are ever more apparent. Sitting in your comfortable desk chair in your pyjamas if you so desire and sipping your coffee, your mouse hovers over potential Christmas Gifts, warm and relaxed in your own home. This could be midday or midnight and the service available will still be the same. All a far cry from the sullen shop assistants forced against their will into Santa hats, sulkily pointing out the Christmas Gifts aisles and silently taking your money and handing you back very little change.

Christmas Gifts can even be bought in a lunch hour; so finding an entire day to devote to Christmas shopping and getting a babysitter to watch the kids (or even worse taking them with you) is no longer an issue. Even if you do forget your great-aunt’s next door neighbour’s sister’s children, the internet can be switched on within five minutes, but with none of the unnecessary stress.

So apart from the fact that you can now buy Christmas gifts 24 hours a day, seven days a week via the internet, the costs are likely to be lower too. Shoppers can easily compare websites and prices to get the best deal and, therefore, save time and money buying Christmas Gifts. With services offered such as tracking an order to see when it has been despatched, and direct phone numbers if you need any help and advice, internet shopping is easy and stress free for anyone.

The internet also offers a variety of Christmas Gifts that may simply not be available or may be more difficult to find on the high street. These include everything from cheeky stocking fillers to larger, more extravagant presents. Personalised Gifts can be ordered weeks in advance of Christmas and so provide unique and individual Christmas Gifts. Experience Day Gifts (such as flying lessons or rally driving) are also easier to buy on the internet, as shoppers are able to tailor their packages and compare the different Christmas Gifts on the market, thus choosing the most appropriate experience for the intended recipient.

If you begin your Christmas shopping early to spread the cost, it can be difficult to find Christmas Gifts on the high street, as stores are still clearing their leftover Summer and Autumn stock. This is not an issue for online shoppers as Christmas Gifts websites and decoration sites operate all year round. So there’s no excuse to leave it to the last minute. Finishing your Christmas shopping early also brings the added bonus that you have more time to focus on the things that really matter during the festive season. Spending some quality time with your family and loved ones perhaps…

In an age where technology is constantly developing and pushing the boundaries, it makes sense that so many people are updating the way in which they shop to fit modern lifestyles. Ever more shoppers are now turning away from the traditional high street and choosing to browse the internet when they purchase their Christmas Gifts.

Bizarrely, some shoppers claim to miss the hectic snatching and fighting that comes with buying Christmas Gifts on the high street, but if that’s the case, you could calmly saunter into town and relax in a coffee shop, watching the chaos surrounding you as a dispassionate observer. You’re safe in the knowledge that your specially chosen purchases are in the post and will land on your doorstep tomorrow, as if delivered by Santa himself. It is little wonder that the high street is headed for the high road this Christmas.

By: Jonathan A Smith

About the Author:
Written by John Smith co-founder of GettingPersonal.co.uk

GettingPersonal.co.uk are one of the UK’s leading on-line retailers of Gifts, personalised gifts and Christmas Gifts. Their website is packed with over 1,500 gifts for any special occasion.

For more go to [http://www.gettingpersonal.co.uk]





If you do any type of shopping for wedding favors these days, you may notice that the “hottest” new items out there include sachets, lip balms, guest soaps, bath salts, and items like these. So what’s wrong with that? What’s the “unfavorable” trend that’s developing in today’s wedding favors? Simply put, these favors are ignoring probably a good half of your wedding guests, namely, the men!

Ask yourself, what man will appreciate receiving a pack of bath salts or lip balm? Probably very few. They may turn around and re-gift these items to some special lady in their life, and you may be thinking that there’s nothing wrong with that, but in reality, there is something wrong with wedding favors that ignore the tastes of half your guests.

The entire purpose of wedding favors is to express your appreciation to your guests for sharing in your special day. While you may think of your wedding as being all about you and your groom, don’t forget that your guests got all dressed up, paid a babysitter, got a gift for you, drove some distance, and sat through a lot of speeches from relatives that they don’t know just to help you celebrate this day.

This doesn’t mean that attending your wedding is some type of chore for them; chances are they’re very happy to do all those things, but expressing your appreciation for their efforts is only appropriate. That’s why you give out wedding favors [http://www.favorsandwraps.com] – to show them that you do appreciate everything they’ve done to make your special day all the more special.

So why ignore half of those guests with a gift that’s not appropriate for them? Certainly you don’t appreciate your male guests any less than the women that attended, so you would do well to find wedding favors that can be appreciated and used by everyone that’s there.

And what’s really disappointing about choosing wedding favors [http://www.favorsandwraps.com] that are so gender specific is that these days, a bride has unlimited options when it comes to favors. There’s really no reason that she can’t find wedding favors that everyone will love.

If you happen to see some wedding favors that you absolutely love and must have, but know are just too “girly” for everyone in attendance, consider purchasing a small amount to give to your bridesmaids and flower girls as a special gift to them. This way you can share these special items but still not alienate half the guests at your wedding!

By: Linda Ellison

About the Author:
Linda Ellison is a freelance writer who specializes in trends and lifestyles. Her previously published fiction works, including the Dana Ford Mystery Series, have been on bookshelves nationwide. Visit [http://www.favorsandwraps.com] to read more about the latest trends in wedding favors.





Some parents are turning to Sittercity online to find babysitters while other parents keep an eye on Craigslist postings. When looking at both options, here is what parents found.

Availability and Responsiveness

Craiglist seems to be hit-or-miss most of the time. Sometimes parents had good luck, but others claim that the competition for sitters in their area is so fierce that there is no incentive for these sitters to even return calls.

Sittercity, on the other hand, has a rating system that serves as a great incentive for sitters to respond to your requests (and at least return phone calls) even if they are no longer available for your particular needs.

Price

Some parents found that they could find a less expensive sitter on Craiglist. However, other parents seem to think it was more important to find a great babysitter for their family than a cheap one.

Safety

One of the biggest comforts of Sittercity is the availability of background checks that you do not get from a person on Craigslist. Let’s be honest with ourselves. Not every person is as nice as they seem when you meet them.

While running a elderly companion company that focused on providing in-home care for seniors, I received many great resumes from candidates who seemed kind and were considered for employment. However, after running a required background check, I found abuse allegations and one person who even had assaulted her very own mother! Do you think I now wanted to hire her to care for my older clients? No way!

Due to these issues, the assurance of the background checks serve as a great safety feature and a comfort for you. If you find a sitter on Craiglist, you may want to find a service to run a background check on them as well.

Number of Potential Sitters

The number of sitters listed varies greatly by location. Some large cities have a huge listing of sitters on Craigslist, while other areas have very few choices.

Most parents also found that they had a larger pool of potential candidates regularly listed through Sittercity that were available when they needed a sitter regardless of their location.

It seems both methods can find great babysitters, but depending on your area and needs, Sittercity might make the process a little easier.

By: Beth Howland

About the Author:
Beth Howland is a reviewer of parenting products like Sittercity. If you need help finding the right sitter for your family, visit http://www.SittercityReview.com for more information.





Have you ever considered hiring a “mother’s helper?”

If you have not heard of this sort of help before, I’ll fill you in. A mother’s helper is usually a pre-teen girl who comes over to your house to help out with the kids. She can be an extra set of eyes, ears, and hands to help you during the day – which all moms need! I had two eleven year old girls (best friends) come over for the first couple of months after my second daughter was born. The girls came over after school once a week, and it was a wonderful help to me. While I nursed and cared for my newborn, they had tea parties with my two year old. My older daughter loved playing with her new friends, and looked forward to them coming over each week. It certainly helped us during the transition after the baby was born, and it’s something I highly recommend!

Why hire a mother’s helper?

You are pregnant and need some extra help. Perhaps you’re struggling with morning sickness, or are exhausted that last trimester. Consider hiring a helper to come over and give your older kid(s) the energy you don’t have right now. You just had a baby. It’s great to have someone come and be a playmate for your older kid(s), throw in a load of laundry while you’re nursing the baby, and be another set of hands to help out with the little stuff.  Having your second or third baby can be a rough transition sometimes, and this was something that really helped my family. Your husband is working a lot, and you feel like you’re overstretched. A mother’s helper is going to be able to help you out by giving you a break when it’s just been you and the kids all day. Have her take the kids to the playroom and color for half an hour while you sit down to read a magazine, pay the bills, or make the grocery list. If your husband will be coming home a lot later for a few weeks, have her come over after school and stay until dinner time a few nights each week. This will help during “the witching hour” when you’re busy cooking dinner and the kids are getting antsy. You have multiple kids, and are just feeling exhausted. It’s hard being a mom, and having several kids spaced closely together is tough. I hear moms with older children say how helpful it is to have their older ones help out with the younger ones, but what about when all of your children are little? Sure, it can be done. But if you are able to have a helper a couple of times a week, it may make a huge difference.
What’s the difference between a mother’s helper and a babysitter?

The compensation is different. Because a mother’s helper is usually a pre-teen girl, you don’t need to pay her as much as you would a regular sitter who is older and will be given more responsibilities. It’s a lot different to have a twelve year old come over and help you, rather than having a seventeen come over and take care of the kids the entire evening. They have fewer responsibilities. A mother’s helper is not someone who is going to take care of the kids all afternoon – you’d need an actual babysitter for that. Instead, a mother’s helper is just that – a mother’s helper. If you need to nurse the baby but your toddler is hungry for lunch, she can make them a PBJ. If your younger child needs a diaper change while you’re in the middle of doing a puzzle with the older one, she can take care of that while you keep having quality time with your older child. You are at the house while she’s over. If you want someone to come over while you head out to run errands, call the seventeen year old down the street. A big difference between a mother’s helper and a babysitter is that you stay at the house while the mother’s helper is over.

Some things to consider when hiring a mother’s helper:

Hire someone who lives close by. Ideally, look for someone who lives in your neighborhood or within walking distance. Remember that because they are too young to drive, you’ll have to consider transportation. I worked out an arrangement with the parents of my mother’s helpers’ that if they dropped the girls off, I’d bring them home. Arrange a meeting with the parents and the mother’s helper before anything else. It’s good to meet her parents, make sure she’s good with your kids, and be comfortable with her before scheduling regular visits. Ask around your church, playgroup, or neighborhood to find out if anyone has a pre-teen daughter who’d like to earn some experience watching kids before they start babysitting alone. Be clear about expectations. If you want her to do some light housework (unload the dishwasher, throw in a load of laundry, sweep) then let her – and her parents – know in advance.  Avoiding misunderstandings about her responsibilities will help everyone. This arrangement works well for both parties. Not only do you have help with the kids, but a mother’s helper is getting experience at babysitting without actually having to “babysit.” Parents may be more comfortable with their daughter learning the ropes of babysitting in a supervised setting, rather than having their first babysitting job be entirely on their own.

Having a mother’s helper come over once or twice a week is an option that many of us may not have thought about. I talk to moms who would love to hire a sitter here and there, but they (a) feel guilty for leaving their kids during the day, and (b) don’t want to spend the money. A mother’s helper is a great way to get the assistance you need without having to leave your kids or spend a bundle. Remember, being a mom is a rewarding but challenging job, and having a little help could go a long way.

By: Grace Genda

About the Author:
Grace Genda is the editor and founder of The Mom’s Cheat Sheet. For more articles on pregnancy, parenting, and making your life easier, visit http://www.momscheatsheet.com





Valentine’s Day is here again!   How many of you have got yourself organised?  Have you:

Bought the card?   Put champagne on ice? Booked the restaurant? Got the flowers? Bought the chocolates? Sent the kids to your mothers?

The list is endless…. what about the perfume, the lingerie, the taxi home from the restaurant?  By the time you’ve done all the above, you’re probably in for a bill of around 150GBP (US$214) and that’s assuming you can send the kids to your mother and aren’t having to pay a baby sitter.
 
The current financial situation means that many of us are  watching what we spend and, if we do have any left after paying to keep a roof over our heads, are very thoughtful about where it goes.  
But celebrating Valentine’s Day doesn’t have to cost a fortune. Here are 10 things you could do to have a Beautiful Valentine’s Day on a Budget.
 
Make your own card, that way you can choose your own picture and cheesy message inside! Stay in and cook a romantic meal – if you’re not a cook then have an ‘indoor picnic’ spread a rug out on the floor, put on some romantic music, open the wine (there’s some great sparkling wines and cavas on offer out there) and feast on treats you know your loved one likes. If you’re city based, go to a free museum or art gallery. Buy a postcard of your favourite piece of art in the gift shop and then tell each other over a romantic cup of hot chocolate at home why that picture was your favourite. (You can then keep the cards in your photo album or scrapbook as a reminder of the day) Have a hot, bubbly bath together and then give each other a massage Stay in and watch a movie you both enjoy – it could be a romantic one or not! Buy a cheap cut of meat (or a heap of vegetables) – put them in a big pot in a low oven and leave to cook for a few hours whilst you go out for a long walk. You can then come back to a fantastic meal. Stay snuggled in bed and do crosswords or word puzzles. Make an ‘I Love You Because’ box….. take an empty box, decorate it and inside place lots of little notes each with a reason why you love that person. A gift for Valentine’s Day which will last all year. Get your photo albums out and take a trip down memory lane remembering all the good times you’ve had together. Make love!

Showing someone we love and care for them doesn’t have to cost a fortune. I’d rather have one of these 10 than a wilted bunch of flowers any day.

By: Sharon Langford

About the Author:
Copyright: Sharon Langford 2009. I’m a personal development coach and work with groups and individuals who want to change, grow and become the best they can be. I offer 1:1 coaching, practical e-workbooks, teleseminars and group workshops. More information can be found at my website: http://www.sharonlangford.com and you can sign up for my free monthly newsletter which has useful hints and tips on personal development and quotes to amuse and inspire …… you’ll also be kept up to date with ‘what’s new’ and up coming events and offers.