Saturday, March 24, 2012

Keep your elbows off the table, chew with your mouth closed, know your salad fork...

Would you ever sign up your kids for etiquette classes?


A local woman who wants to help others negotiate some of the trickier points of society is offering etiquette classes to kids, teens and adults.

Heather Buchman started teaching etiquette to cadets at the Air Force Academy in 2007, and sees her instruction as a way to help people become more confident and successful in all aspects of life.
In promoting her classes, Buchman cites studies by Harvard University, Stanford Research Institute and the Carnegie Foundation that indicate as much as 85 percent of your career success is directly connected to your social skills.
Buchman named her company Social Survival Skills and says her instruction gives students just that.

“Giving children the skills they need to be comfortable and confident in their ability to handle life’s social activities early in life just helps them be more confident and successful people forever," Buchman said in a news release.

"Our program is about teaching kids and young adults how to navigate the world they live in now, with teaching methodologies that are fun—not stuffy," said Buchman, the mother of two boys.
To learn about Social Survival Skills classes, visit Buchman's website,www.socialsurvivalskills.net, or contact Heather Buchman at 440.4949 or heather@socialsurvivalskills.net.

Friday, March 16, 2012

Better Homes & Gardens Awards Best New Household Products for 2012

The votes are in! Check out the top products for 2012. Which of these have you used before? Do you think they deserve their title?

Venerable nesting magazine Better Homes & Gardens has announced the results of their consumer based Best New Products poll. We're familiar with most of the items on the list but we also found a couple of new things we're going to keep our eye out for.

Better Homes & Gardens partnered with BrandSpark International to poll consumers about their favorite new products. The products are broken down into three categories: food, health and beauty, and household. Of the household products, the following seem to be the most exciting:

• The Mr. Clean Magic Eraser Bath Scrubber with Febreze is larger than the standard Magic Eraser and includes a dissolving cleanser for removing soap scum.

• I love that manufacturers are starting the make cleaners available in smaller packaging. The Windex Mini Concentrated Refill Pouch can be poured into an old spray bottle of your own. It was also Best All Purpose Cleaner by consumers.
• We're not familiar with
Purex Complete Crystals Fabric Softener but the brand was voted Best Fabric Softener. The crystals are added to the wash before the cycle starts.

Check out the full list over at Better Homes & Gardens: Best New Product Awards. The magazine has also put together a handy printable shopping list with all of the award winning items.

Read more at apartmenttherapy.com.

Friday, March 9, 2012

Vote for Colorado Springs!

Make sure to vote for Colorado Springs as one of the Best Weekend Getaways!

While you’re trying to unwind around town on the weekends, are you starting to feel a bit more crowded?

It may be that your new neighbors have read a recent travel article in U.S. News & World Report that lists Colorado Springs in its roundup of “best weekend getaways.”

Here’s some of what the article has to say: “Views of purple mountains majesty and amber waves of grain make for a very photogenic weekend. Prime picture-taking real estate can be found at the top of Pikes Peak, but when you’ve seen enough, spend the rest of your weekend experiencing other truly American institutions. Sports fans should visit the Olympic Training Center, while the Air Force Academy’s flight demonstrations awe visitors of all ages. You’ll be able to tackle these three top attractions and still have some weekend time to spare.”

Readers can rate the listing, which has the Springs at No. 6, by voting yes or no on each city choice.

Read more: http://www.gazette.com/articles/top-134734-weekend-getaway.html#ixzz1odY0log8

Friday, March 2, 2012

Springs native claims title at UFC 144

Congrats to our local champion!

Colorado Springs native Ben Henderson claimed the UFC lightweight title with a unanimous decision over Frankie Edgar at UFC 144 on Saturday night.
Ryan Bader survived a frightening fall onto his neck to win every round in a unanimous decision over Japanese favorite Rampage Jackson in the co-main event of the UFC's first show in Japan since 2000.
Henderson, the former WEC lightweight champion who was born in the Spriings, picked apart the smaller UFC champion with an effective all-around attack, highlighted by a vicious kick from a prone position in the second round that bloodied Edgar's nose and face.
"I wanted to use my size to my advantage," said Henderson, who now calls Federal Way, Wash., home. "Making weight is really (a struggle) for me ... so I want to make sure my opponents feel that pain when we have 25 minutes inside this octagon."
UFC 144 was held on Sunday morning for the North American pay-per-view audience, but Saitama Super Arena still was sold out for a large show from mixed martial arts' dominant promotion.
Along with the popular Jackson's loss, two major Japanese stars were beaten in front of their fans: Jake Shields earned a unanimous decision over Yoshihiro Akiyama, and Tim Boetsch rallied after two terrible rounds to stop Yushin Okami in the third. Heavyweight Mark Hunt stopped Cheick Kongo midway through the first round, and lightweight title contender Anthony Pettis impressively stopped Joe Lauzon in the first round.
Edgar repeatedly caught Henderson's kicks and managed a handful of takedowns, but Henderson countered much of Edgar's trademark work rate with his significant size advantage.
Henderson staggered Edgar with a perfectly placed up-kick late in the second round, with his right heel connecting squarely with Edgar's head while Henderson was prone on the canvas. Edgar survived the round, but the kick left blood pouring from his nose, and the wound opened up again in the third round while Edgar's left eye closed from an earlier shot.
Henderson pressed his advantages into the fifth round, bouncing around the canvas and inciting the crowd before landing several big shots. Edgar couldn't find his way inside Henderson's defense, and Henderson landed significant strikes into the final seconds.
The judges favored Henderson 49-46, 48-47 and 49-46. Edgar disagreed with the decision, saying he landed more strikes and takedowns.
"I thought I did enough to win," Edgar said. "That's what my guys told me, but those are the breaks. Congrats to Ben."
Henderson embraced his mother, Song, in the stands on his way out of the octagon.
Edgar hadn't lost since taking the lightweight title away from B.J. Penn in April 2010, fighting through injuries and winning his trilogy against Gray Maynard with a fourth-round stoppage last October.
But Henderson had won three straight UFC fights since losing to Pettis in the last fight in World Extreme Cagefighting history before the promotion was absorbed by the UFC. When Pettis couldn't get a title shot at Edgar due to injuries, Henderson slipped in front of Pettis for that shot at Edgar.
Earlier, Bader (14-2) pounded out the biggest victory of his career by spending most of the fight on top of Jackson (32-10), who missed the 205-pound weight limit by 6 pounds. Jackson, a superstar in Japan after spending several years in the Pride fighting promotion, will forfeit 20 percent of his purse.
Jackson nearly ended the fight in the second round when he picked up Bader and threw him directly onto his head and neck, bending Bader's left arm at a freakish angle. Bader was stunned but apparently unhurt, and he recovered to dominate the former UFC light heavyweight champion.
"Beating Rampage here in Japan is an amazing experience, an amazing feeling," Bader said. "I was rocked a little bit there, but I came back to my feet, and my arm is fine."
Jackson has lost three of his last five fights, and hasn't stopped an opponent since December 2008.
Read more: http://www.gazette.com/articles/saitama-134225-springs-title.html#ixzz1nxyAiVqH

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