Wednesday, May 4, 2011

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Mother’s Day is Right Around the Corner…but what to do?

Every year at this time, we all think about Mother’s Day, whether it’s well in advance or very last minute. Sometimes coming up with the perfect Mother’s Day gift can become overwhelming. Should we give a card? Oh but wait, we did that last year. And the year before. And the year before. So what are some other ideas that are outside the norm?

Idea #1. Cook your mom breakfast. Moms like when they don’t have to be the only ones preparing the meals. Wake up before your mom does. Start with a cup of coffee or orange juice then start cooking a delicious meal; fruit, eggs, waffles, French toast, pancakes, bacon and the list could go on and on. Regardless, it’s the thought that count. Enjoying a breakfast with your mom that you personally cooked is all that will matter in her mind. For a list of top 20 recipes, visit AllRecipes.com. If you choose this option, happy cooking!






Idea #2. Mother’s enjoy their children’s’ company. Take your mom to the movies. You might not get to spend as much time with her as you’d like and she might not have the time in her daily routine to relax and see a good movie in theatres.






Idea #3. Plan an activity for just you and your mom. It can be as simple as an interview. Sit down and ask her questions about her birth, childhood and what she did for fun. Ask her how she did in school or what her favorite subjects were. Did she have a favorite job? And why?
Ask her what it was like when you were born. What were the sequence of events like and how did it change her life? End the interview by telling her how much you appreciate and love her. For more activities, visit Kaboose.

Idea #4. Give a small, yet meaningful gift. Get a photo printed of you and your mom. Or, the entire family. Have each family member write a personalized note on the back of the photo then buy an inexpensive picture frame to put it in. Put the photo in with the note facing up. Then after your mom reads it, tell her to flip the photo over so she can see the image. This is a small, inexpensive gift with a lot of meaning. For other gift ideas, visit gifts.com to see the top Mother’s Day gifts.



Idea #5. Unfortunately, not everyone can be with their mother’s on their special day. In this case, send a card. Want to get more creative? Visit Pro Flowers for flowers, gift baskets and sweets to send. The options are endless. You can choose from items such as a sweet mix basket, team time for mom basket, truffles, Mrs. Fields Day Bites, “The Reasons I Love Mom” truffle box, bath & body spa basket, brownie pops, fruit basket and much more. This site is a good option for those of you that can’t be with your mom but want to get creative.

Jeep Creates Special 'Mojave' Desert Edition of Wrangler



By Chris Woodyard, USA TODAY



Jeep thinks that the initial three special-edition Wranglers that it has introduced this year worked so well that it is going to add a fourth: the Mojave.
If you're a desert crawler, Jeep thinks this one will be for you. It features desert themes inside and out, including a sand-colored paint job that pretty much guarantees that if you ever get lost out there, no one will ever find you.

The Mojave has a special tire and wheel package meant for off-road, lizard decals and fender flares. The seats are a dark saddle-type leather with a "driftwood" accent look inside.

"The Mojave Trail is known for expeditions, exploration and a rugged environment that features elevation, sand, canyons, a river crossing and hill climbs – the perfect landscape for the Jeep Wrangler," said Mike Manley, CEO of Chrysler's Jeep brand. "By creating the Jeep Wrangler Mojave, we are able to deliver another specialized vehicle that Jeep enthusiasts will love, while drawing new customers into Jeep showrooms."
Available in Wrangler and Wrangler Unlimited models, the 2011 Wrangler Mojave arrives in Jeep showrooms in June.

For original article, visit: http://content.usatoday.com/communities/driveon/post/2011/04/jeep-creates-special-mojave-desert-edition-of-wrangler/1

Tips on How to Properly Wash Your Car


Whether you’re looking to save a few extra dollars or don’t trust your car to a car wash, you may choose to wash your car in your own driveway. While home car washing may seem easy enough, there are multiple steps in the process that can make the task seem more daunting than necessary. We are breaking the process into simple steps that will have your home car wash looking as good as it did the day it left the showroom floor.

Things you’ll need: bucket, cloths, sponge, wash mitt, water hose, car wash, pre-cleaner, bug & tar remover, tire shine/cleaner, wheel cleaner/protectant, glass cleaner and paper towels.
Prep Work:
Park your car in a cool shaded area so it is out of the direct sunlight. If your car is too hot, the soap and water can dry too quickly, leaving streaks and water stains behind. Additionally, paint softens up when hot and will scratch more easily than in the shade.
If necessary, you may want to use a pre-cleaner to remove fine scratches, scuffs and swirl marks. First wash the area to be treated and apply a small amount to the affected areas with a clean, soft cloth. Let the liquid dry to a haze, and wipe off with a soft, dry cloth.
To prevent scratching and achieve the highest product possible it may be necessary to use a bug and tar remover. This will allow you to remove bugs, tar, and road grime from your cars finish. Spray the cleaner to the problem areas and wipe off with a clean, soft cloth.
Cleaning:
Tires: If you prefer a wet, shiny look to your tires you may want to use a tire shine and cleaner such as a gel or foam. Apply the product onto a sponge or cloth applicator and apply to the tires using a circular motion. When complete allow the product to penetrate for 3 to 5 minutes and lightly wipe off with a clean, dry cloth.
Wheels: To keep your rims clean and protected against corrosive brake dust and road grime you can use a wheel cleaner and protectant. First clean and dry your rims and allow them to completely dry. Then spray and completely saturate the wheel with the cleaner. Allow the foam to penetrate for 1-3 minutes and then wipe off with a soft cloth or sponge. Next thoroughly rinse the wheel and dry with a soft, clean cloth.
Body: First give your car a good rinse down with cool water in order to remove loose dirt. Next pour the recommended amount of car wash into the bucket and fill the bucket with the recommended water quantity with hot or cold water. Generously apply the soapy water with a sponge, wash mitt, or terry cloth to the body of the car, starting from the top down. When the car has entirely been soaped, rinse off and then dry immediately with a soft, dry cloth or chamois.
Glass: Finally, use a glass cleaner to clean your windows, windshields, mirrors, and side glass. The glass cleaner will remove dirt, and leave your glass streak and residue free. Spray the cleaner onto the glass and wipe dry with a paper towel or lint-free cloth. As an alternative, you can use newspaper to clean the glass to get even better streak-free results.