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Personalized Kids Toys and Gifts

I love my friend’s kids.  They range in age from two up to ten.  They have every toy imaginable.  It is not that they are spoiled it is that there are four of them.  Gifts at Christmas and birthdays are getting more and more challenging each year.  Because they are so important to me I often go out of my way to let them know I took my time finding something they would enjoy.  One way I do this is by purchasing personalized gifts for them.

Personalized toys are so fun to buy especially for children who you love and don’t get to see as often as you want to.  It is nice to give them something that is tangible that will make them think of you every time they see it.  I want them to see that they are important enough in my life that I don’t just run and grab a gift card on the way to their party.  It is always fun to see their faces light up when something is so over the top cool and just for them.

One year my “niece”, I hope I am not the only one who calls my good friends kids niece and nephew, was really into glam.  She loved having her hair done, getting manicures and pedicures, the whole nine yards.  I went into the local craft store and bought a storage container and constructed a themed top just for her.  I used paper, glue, glitter and stickers to create a design that I knew she would love and that would match her room so that when it was stored it still looked pretty.

I went to the store and purchased all things glamorous.  We bought lip gloss, nail polish, polish remover, brushes and combs, hair ties, colored gel, bubbles, crayons for the tub and a big loofah.  This was going to be a little girls dream kit of all the things glam.

I took some paint pens I already had on hand and personalized her brush.  This was done by simply turning the brush to the flat side and putting her name on it in glitter pens.  For each of the bottles of nail polish and lip gloss I took plain stickers and cut them to the size needed to wrap around the bottles and then came up with jazzy names to call them such as purple popsicle and pink lollipop.  All things this little girl adores.  The red was my favorite lip gloss luxurious licorice.

I then decided the best way to wrap the gift was in cellophane so that all the colors could show through and I could adorn a huge curly ribbon on top for her to use in her hair at a later date.   Then I took some glitter glue and added all kinds of polka dots all over to match the colors inside.  When she opened her gift, a favorite among the personalized kid’s toys I have given she started to jump up and down.  She loved it!   Once again I had pulled it off.  I think the better of maybe an hour was taking up of time to pull it all together and it is a gift she will cherish and remember for ever because it was a personalized gift just for her.

Aging in Place: Preparing For Life with an Elderly Parent

My parents are aging.  We are aware that since we are the closest family to them that as they age they will want to age in place with us.  With that is mind we are starting to take care in remodeling the house.  There are many contractors that offer age in place remodeling for this purpose alone.  I contacted a local contractor who put me in touch with a specialty contractor for aging in place remodeling and we were on our way.

One of the first changes we did before the contractor was hired was simple.  We needed a new refrigerator so when we were shopping for one we decided it would be best to find a model with the freezer on bottom.  We also went ahead and started to stock up on plastic plates and cups to avoid glass breakage should anything be dropped.  I know it would be too hard for one of them to clean it up and if we weren’t home it would leave room for injury.

We hired the contractor to come in when the bathroom age in place remodeling needed to be done.  It was decided that the safest bathing method would be a roomy walk in shower with a seating area.   The contractor showed us several designs and we agreed on one that would provide everything that was needed and alleviate any need to bend.  The toilet we decided to install a high rise style.  This would alleviate the need for a removable toilet seat.  I felt it would offer a bit more dignity to the area for them also.

The contractor was able to give us some advice after spending time in our home doing the age in place bathroom remodel.  He mentioned that we needed to eliminate all of the random throw rugs we had scattered throughout the house.  He told us if there were ones that we wanted to keep down it wasn’t the safest option but we could use double sided tape to tack the rugs down.

The one thing I wanted to keep in mind with this transition is our family’s needs for space and my parents need for autonomy.  They found ways to do the things that they could still do and were able to ask for solutions to do the things that were hard.  My parents needed me to wash their clothes but wanted me to let them fold and put them away.  The washer and dryer live in the basement and the stairs pose to big of a risk for them.  I still let the kids live life and have friends over, as did my spouse and I.  Instead of excluding them though we invited them in to our social circle and welcomed them.  Making them feel a part of our lives instead of an unwelcomed addition made life easier for all of us.

I hired the contractor to come back out when my mom started to use her walker more frequently.  It was a must to have a wheelchair ramp installed.  The handicap ramp was also helpful to my father as his knees were starting to ache on the decent from the house.

It is important that as our parent’s age and want to age in place instead of moving into assisted living that we create an environment as safe as possible for them.  We need to make the time they have here mean something.  It is necessary to make the little changes that help their bodies keep up with the spirit that still lives inside.  My parent’s bodies may be aging but they are both sharp and still wanting to be a part of life.  My goal as they age in our home is to facilitate that.

Handyman Services: Hiring a True Professional

Hiring someone to come out to your home and fix your home should not be a hassle.  When you call a handyman to come out and perform handyman services you expect they show up when they say they will, do what they say they will do and return your calls when you have questions before or after the work is done.  It is important that you realize when you are hiring a handyman his services are mostly general maintenance projects and not full blown renovations.  If you are looking for someone to redo the whole bathroom you will call a contractor who specializes in bathroom remodeling.  If you are looking to have the faucet replaced you call on a handyman’s services.

To define further just what a handyman services covers I could end up in over my head regarding the definition.  An individual that offers a talent for general home repairs and maintenance for a sum of money is a handyman.  I know not too descriptive.  If I list out every talent that a handyman can posses I would be writing a novel.  Basically you will need to define your needs and find a handyman to meet them and most likely anyone calling themselves a handyman can handle the job.

There are a few rules to follow when hiring a handyman to help with the honey do list around your house.  The number one rule you need to follow is to have a clear idea of what you need and want.  This requires you making a list of what needs to be accomplished.  This way the handyman services can be quoted out and you can be sure you are getting what you paid for and that the handyman is also being compensated fairly.  Don’t start throwing other jobs into the mix after you have already agreed upon a fair compensation.  This is not how handyman services work.

In finding a handyman you should follow the second rule which is prospect handymen. This can include looking in local classified, the internet and word of mouth from friends and neighbors who have recently had work done.  Referrals are the best way to find someone who can be trusted and will complete a job in a timely manner for a fair rate.  Also check references and look at previous work that the individual has completed.  You can get a lot of information from meeting with someone to discuss the job.  If you gut instinct questions it at all you should continue researching handyman services.

When hiring an individual you must ask questions this is rule number three.  I am sure you wondering what type of things you should inquire about.  You must start by asking for references.  Don’t just stop there actually check them out.  Question them about the licenses they hold.  Make sure they are insured so that the work they do on your home is insured also.  If the handyman gets hurt at your home you want to make sure their insurance will cover them.  Find out how they charge.  Do they give free estimates? Do they charge per job, by hour or by half hour?  It should also be standard to check to see if consumer complaints exist against the handyman.

It is important with any service to look into all aspects of the job.  Hiring handyman services is something that requires a bit of work upfront but as you continue to need work on your home done will pay off.  Once you find someone reliable that does work you are happy with at a reasonable price point you are set.  Getting there may take some research and time but the work that you have done will be well worth it.

Increasing the Resale Value of Your Home with Replacement Windows

In today’s market sellers are doing everything they can to spruce up their homes for resale.  It is probably that houses can be listed on the market for months before an offer is made.  Sellers who are in a hurry to sell their homes will need to do some sprucing up and offer a competitive price to get their home sold fast.  My neighbors gave their house a facelift by installing replacement windows, adding a fresh coat of paint throughout the house, packing a bunch of the kids clutter up and moving it to storage and having the carpets and grout cleaned.  It was an inexpensive way to make their older home look attractive in the tough selling market.

They had a budget of sixty five hundred dollars which they hoped to recoup with the sale price to get the house ready for sale.  They knew the most expensive but most worthwhile investment would be replacement windows.  To cut costs as much as possible in this area they had a friend that is familiar with construction come in and measure and help install the windows.  This saved them a great deal of money and allowed them to upgrade to a well known brand of window.  This was in hopes to draw sellers in.  New windows are always a bonus with sellers.  Since the house was older and the roof had been redone only a few years before this was an item that would be easy to recoup in increased value to the home.

Replacement windows help with the curb appeal of a home that is on the market but that alone is not bringing buyers back in to make an offer.  The inside of the house was lived in.  To increase the “show” value of their home they took two days to go through belongings and separated the items into piles; throw out, store and donate.  This was easier because they knew whatever was to be kept would also need to be stored.  Only the essentials would be left inside the home for it to be showed.  Many nonessential items were donated including children’s toys and clothes that were too small. They also eliminated many items that had collected over the years such as completed school projects and knick-knack souvenirs.  This process was virtually free so it did not have any effect on the actual budget.

The paint for the house was relatively inexpensive.  It did take a good week to complete the whole house but really impacted the feel of their home.  They painted neutral going with a beige color and were minimalists when it came to hanging pictures and art back up.  This definitely affected the aesthetic value of the home.  Now that they walls were fresh the flooring needed something also.  The budget did not allow for new flooring so clean carpet and grout would have to do. The neighbors finally called in the professionals for this.

Their home was on the market for exactly 21 days before they had an offer.  Not bad in this housing economy.  It was a low ball offer so they countered and the counter offer was rejected.  They were confident with the updates and the price they had the house listed at so they were not overly concerned.  Good thing because a week later and offer came in at their asking price and they closed in record time.

Replacement windows, sweat equity, perseverance and a reasonable asking price will help sell your home even in this tough.  These are all things to think about before you put your home on the market.

CPS Expanding Amid the Recession

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CPS, a local IT company, has been growing consistently for over a decade. Recently they have hired three new people including a consultant, technical consultant, and web developer. CPS is now staffing eight people from the local area. Owner, Kevin Germain, hopes to expand further in the coming year including possibly opening another office in one of the surrounding areas.

CPS has been in business for over ten years and focuses on networking, structured cabling, web development, and computer repairs among other things. They are located at 322 W. Grand River Ave. in Brighton, MI. Call 810-224-5252 or email info@cpsmi.com for questions or to set up an appointment.

CPS Announces Glen Miller the Home Doctors Site

homedoctor_logoGlen Miller the Home Doctor, Inc. is a remodeling firm located out of Howell, MI servicing all of southeast Michigan. Glen is a state licensed builder and plumber. Kitchen and bathroom remodeling is the core of his business. He also creates basement spaces and provides handyman services to maintain your home. Glen is also a local provider and installer of handicap ramps. The Home Doctor, Glen Miller, has been providing his services to the community for over twenty years.
You can check his site out at http://www.glenmillerthehomedoctor.com.

Monument Engineering Group Associates Launch Redesigned Website

MEGA_LogoMonument Engineering Group Associates, LLC (MEGA) was founded to offer the highest level of service possible in all the major site development disciplines. MEGA provides large company talent, expertise and experience with small business client services and fees. MEGA’s staff will do more than produce a set of plans showing boundary lines and proposed buildings – their staff will become an interested stakeholder in every project they are involved in. Make their success yours. MEGA supports clients in Michigan, the Midwest and Nationally with great success.
You can check out the redesigned site at http://www.monumentengineering.com.

Website Redesign Launched Security Access Controls & Fence

logo_sacfenceSecurity Access Controls and Fence is an industry leader in state-of-the-art gate automation, access control, CCTV, and security fencing. They are a full-service residential, industrial, and commercial fence contractor with over 35 years of fencing experience. They offer both aluminum and steel ornamental picket fencing, privacy fences, tennis court and swimming pool fencing, color coated chain-link, PVC, wood, handrails, and pedestrian gates.
You can check their newly designed site out today at http://www.sacfencemi.com.

Making CENTS Out Of Your Home Addition

There are many reasons why people add on to their homes. The biggest benefit to a home addition is obviously the extra space it gives you. Many people forget though that home addition raise the worth of your home as a whole and that builds equity to your home. These are all important matters to take in to account when researching home addition costs. Deciding if a home addition is affordable is often not just adding up the numbers of how much materials cost it is looking at the whole picture to determine if it is right for you.

One thing many people forget to take into account before building a home addition is over valuing their home for the area that is resides. An example of this is found when adding an upper level to a subdivision full of ranch homes or making a two car garage attached to your home when all the homes around you have one detached garage. In these cases you will want to think long and hard about the home addition and decide if you are going to use it enough to make the value up. There is a chance that you will not be able to recoup the home addition costs with the resale value of your house. It is up to you to do a cost verse value analysis.

When you do decide that you are going to forge ahead with a renovation or home addition project there are many different things to think about. One major one is if you are going to do the work yourself or are you going to hire the work out to a contractor. Of course you can mix the two if you are feeling competent about doing the home addition but not so much about the electrical or plumbing those are areas you would then hire out.

Several areas in home additions that I would not tackle on my own include drywall and skylights. I know drywall looks so easy. It is so much more than putting the drywall up, taping it and then applying the “mud”. You need to be able to smooth it out and sand it so that it appears seamless. This is a process that takes skill and time to acquire. It also takes a drywall contractor a day to whip out a project I would still be doing weeks later. I would also not attempt a skylight. There is no way that I am cutting a hole in my roof no matter how simple the directions make it look. It just seems wiser to hire a roofer who has knowledge of how the pieces need to fit together to prevent expensive leaks later on down the road.

Home additions and renovations need to be thoroughly researched before any projects have been started or before money has exchanged hands. Often these projects are costly in time and money so you want to make sure you are thoroughly informed about the project from start to finish. Don’t forget about keeping all the details in the middle accounted for. That is when the money and time seems to add up. Make sure you have also spoke with a realtor to determine if what you have proposed is going to increase the value of your home and by how much to get a true determination on if you are doing a home addition solely for your own use and enjoyment and not for a true increase in value.

Creating Independence with Age in Place Products

Have you given thought about what types of needs you will have as you age? Do you plan on staying in your own home, often referred to as aging in place, or do you plan on living the good life in a senior living complex? Many people want to keep their independence for as long as possible. This gets trickier if you live in a home with any type of obstacle. Age in place remodeling helps conquer many of those problems that creep up on us as our bodies start to not respond the way they did in the past. We will look into several items that will help you or your loved ones age in place helping to keep independence in the lives of loved ones as long as possible.

First, a huge obstacle many older people or people with knee issues face, getting up and down the stairs. Many homes have basements nowadays. Washers and dryers are often kept on this level. I know in my Uncles case he has both his wood working area and his hunting workshop set up in the basement. It is important to still access these areas even if our knees and hips don’t allow for it anymore. Stair lifts have been invented for this purpose. A lift is practical and can be installed on any type of stairs. Search out a local contractor in your area that is licensed and works with companies to meet the physical challenges of their clients.

Next people are often concerned with ease of access into and out of the home. It is becoming very common to install ramps for handicapped access. Handicap ramps can really help seniors who wish to age in place by eliminating the strain that stairs often bring getting in and out of the home. Ramps can be made to blend naturally into the design of the home and can often be made for temporary or permanent use. Materials for ramps vary also. It is common to use metal or wood for ramps. Make sure when hiring an age in place remodeler to build a wheel chair ramp that you make sure they are following ADA guidelines. The Americans with Disabilities Act clearly lays out guidelines and specifications for handicap ramps.

Smaller home renovations such as bathroom grab bars, changing out door knobs for handles and tub modifications are all items to think about when preparing for those later years. As my dad aged we found it necessary to begin making the minor changes around the home for him. As he grumbled we started to rearrange things in his home to make it safer and more convenient for him to access those things he used on a daily basis. Even though he is only in his late sixties it was necessary to install grab bars in his shower and by the toilet more for convenience right now than necessity. With aging knees it is often difficult for him to raise himself up without extra support.

If you begin as you see the need arise it can make that transition of aging in place less of a strain then if all of a sudden one day the realization hits that self sufficiency is deteriorating. Age in place remodeling is a common practice these days. Even with the beautiful senior living facilities people want to stay in the comfort of their own homes for as long as possible. Aging in place doesn’t just affect seniors think about the middle aged who suffer from MS or other diseases that disable one’s body. A little remodeling to make the home safer and more maneuverable is all that is needed to keep individuals living the independent lives they crave.