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Our Trip to Petit Jean State Park

June 15th, 2008 by Amy G Unlimited

Hi everyone! We had a great trip to Petit Jean Mountain in Morrilton, Arkansas. We went to the swap meet/car show but didn’t get many pictures of the cars this year. The highlight was actually going up to the Mather House and walking the Cedar Falls Trail. OMG! I thought I was going to die from exhaustion, but it was so worth it once we got to the falls. The first pictures were taken from the veranda of the restaurant at the Mather house.

Here we are!

While we were waiting for our food, we got to watch about 4 or 5 hummingbirds out the big windows in the restaurant. Mike got a video and picture of the one that was brave enough to come back after he walked out the door.

Hummingbird on the right side of the feeder

Here is a little video for you too :)

Hummingbird at Mather House

Then after eating we took a trip down to Cedar Falls and survived it LOL! Here is a picture of the reward we got at the end of the trip.

Cedar Falls

Cedar Falls

When you get to the falls, you see this wonderful waterfall, but you are surrounded by mountains. This was the view directly above my head and beside the falls:

above head view cedar falls

Beside the falls

As you can see, it was absolute beautiful. The trail down there was about a mile and a half. It was strenuous, mountain terrain. I don’t think I have ever sweat so much in my entire life or did that much walking and exercise! HA! Three miles of mountains, rocks, and critters…I got a picture of a neat little dragonfly that had landed on a leaf on the trail. We also saw a tarantula on the way back up, but I didn’t get a chance to get a picture since I had mike scare it back into its little crevice.

Dragonfly...look for the black wings

Look for the black wings on the leaf. It was really unique looking, and I wish the pic would have came out better.

The path down to the falls was so amazing. Here are a few pictures of the view on the way down….mostly river views :)

Mike N Daniel at the first fall (tiny compared to the one above)

View from the little bridge we had to cross

On down the path...we loved the river pics...it was really rushing

Another set of rapids

The next picture is a funny story LOL. I am severely out of shape, and we wished we would have left the stroller back at the car. We wanted Daniel to have a secure spot if we took a break, so we went ahead and took the darn thing. I tried to carry the stroller most of the way, but Mike had to carry it a few times for me so I didn’t wipe out on the big rocks on the way down. So the next picture is where we crossed over another little falls with Mike carrying Daniel and the stroller LOL. He is so strong.

Mike with daniel and stroller LOL

I love this pictures coming up…this was taken at the bend right before we got to the falls:

If you are visiting the area around the Petit Jean Mountain, you should really go and see this beautiful place.

Note:  Please do not use these images without my written permission.

April Vendor Spotlight

May 27th, 2008 by Amy G Unlimited

Congratulations to our April Vendor Spotlight Nominee, Robin Brostovski! I was so excited that you got this recognition, Robin!

Let’s learn more about her and her businesses!

Where are you from?

I was born in NJ (lived in Montclair, Verona, Cedar Grove…then in Barnegat, Freehold…and when married in Red Bank…WHEW!).  We moved to Virginia 16 years ago to get away from the rat race.  We now live in the middle of nowhere..in Virginia.

Favorite things to do on your time off?

Scrapbooking and crafts!!!  I enjoy spending time with family.  I enjoy the outdoors - hiking, biking, canoeing, swimming.

What companies do you rep for? (please include your link)

Close To My Heart    www.shopwithrobin.myctmh.com (my main squeeze!)

Wrap it Right    www.wrapitright.com/store/affiliate.asp?aff=900

Stuff A Pal     www.stuffedpals.com

Home and Garden Party    www.shoppingwithrobin.com

How long have you been in direct sales?

about 2 1/2 yrs.

Have you won any awards for being in direct sales?  If so, can you share with us?

Well, this Vendor Spotlight (LOL).

I have gotten certificates for achievement.  I am presently working on a degree program given by Close To My Heart for business building and technique.

What is your most gratifying moment of being a WAHM?

Watching my children grow up..they took their first steps with me there…plus we homeschool, so watching them read for the first time, and moving up the ladder there.  Also being independent and able to do direct sales from home.  We sacrificed a LOT for me to stay home - but it was worth the loss of salary to be able to be here for my children and home.

Is there anything else you would like to share with us?

I have been honored and grateful to find such wonderful WAHM’s out there!  I have learned from you, and I have had the joy of meeting some of the most amazing women!  I am honored to have been chosen for this Vendor Spotlight!  I hope my journey continues in a positive direction and look forward to meeting more of your in the future!

List your specials here:

For Close to My Heart:  - buy one card kit, get one 20% off.  Buy one scrapbook kit, get one 20% off.  Buy one stamp set, get one 20% off.  Don’t forget we have our already discounted stamp of the month.  And for April (starting on the 15th) we have our Make Magic scrapbook kit!!  A kit that you can make 2 scrapbook pages EASILY a month for a year - you get 24 level 1 sheets, 24 feet of ribbon, brads, memory protectors and instructions. EXCELLENT for beginners or even those who have little time.

For Wrap it Right - our products are excellent for business builders!!  Take 10% off any order.  But you must email me.

For Stuff A Pal - 15% off all orders in April!  Check out our little pals stuffed with fluff and make a friend for life!  Top quality…excellent company!

For Home and Garden Party - 15% off all orders in April!! Email me for those.  And check out the Treasure Chest of savings online!!

You can order online at any time, but email me if you want the specials at rbiz@shoppingwithrobin.com

Thank you!!

March Spotlight Winner

April 3rd, 2008 by Amy G Unlimited

Congratulations to our March Vendor Spotlight Nominee, Beth Wright with Arbonne! The votes were unanimous! You always do a wonderful job, Beth, and you are a great asset to our website. Let’s learn more about Beth! (Her answers are in orange)

Where are you from? I grew up in New Jersey and now live in North East PA

 

Favorite things to do on your time off? I honestly don’t much time off. Between my four kids, going to college full-time to complete my Associates I started over 10 years ago, and working on growing my ARBONNE business, free time is minimal. Once in a while I may get a break and then I like to veg out on the couch and watch whatever I have tivo’d!

 

What companies do you rep for? (please include your link) I rep exclusively for ARBONNE. I have been an independent consultant with ARBONNE since November of 2004! I have grown with this company so much that I just cannot focus on another!

 

How long have you been in direct sales? I have been in direct sales since 2001. I started with Discover Toys when my twins were about 18 months. I was with them for about 2 years and switched to PartyLite because I LOVE the candles and the fact the most of the product line was consumable. In 2004 I was introduced to ARBONNE through a friend, now RVP, Cathy in a local mom’s group that I was lead coordinator for at the time. My intentions were to do both companies but the ARBONNE just took off!!!!

 

Have you won any awards for being in direct sales? If so, can you share with us?

At this time I have not won any major awards from the company. I have reached the Executive District Manager level with Arbonne in my first 3 months of business. I was also in qualification for Area Manger but unfortunate circumstances happened. I have won many challenges from my Up-line though:)

 

 

What is your most gratifying moment of being a WAHM? The most gratifying moments of being a WAHM for me so far are that I have been able to be home and watch my children grow. They did not have to go to day-care or preschool. I love that I can be there for them for whatever they need! Of course, there are times I wish I could run away!!! LOL!

 

Is there anything else you would like to share with us? I would like to thank my online friends that have given me the opportunity to be in the spotlight here, as well as AMY!! This is an exciting month to be here! I am back in qualification for District Manger and this is my final month of qualification! Every bit of support is appreciated! Since moving here to NE PA I have struggled with meeting new people and keeping my business as strong as it was before my Wonderful Husband decided to move me to the boonies!! Please contact me for more information about ARBONNE! I am more than excited to share both the products and the Once in a Lifetime Opportunity!

 

Beth’s specials for MARCH…….

MARCH MADNESS HOSTESS SPECIALS! Earn double hostess rewards with a $350 show! Book and online eParty that is simple and FUN! Book today and you can earn the new Intelligence Head to Toe travel set for FREE (an $80 value)!! View this set here: https://www.arbonne.com/products/whats_new/index.asp

MARCH MAKEOVER MANIA DEAL…. Sign up for just $29 to enjoy the consultant discount of 35% for one year and you can BUY $350 and GET $350 for FREE!! You can split this with a friend and you each would get $350 for $175!

MARCH MAKEUP MADNESS…. All ARBONNE makeup is available at 20% off! Begin viewing the makeup here: http://www.arbonne.com/products/about_face/

MARCH PURCHASING SPECIAL… 15% OFF EVERY RETAIL ORDER PLUS JUST $5 FLAT SHIPPING! All orders will be entered to win a FREE MINI AROMATHERAPY LOTION DUO!!!

AWAKEN SEA SALT SCRUB SPECIAL… One of ARBONNE’s most popular products! Purchase the full size Awaken Sea Salt Scrub for $28 and for each Sea Salt Scrub purchased I will donate $5 to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure (http://cms.komen.org/komen/index.htm)

 

NEW HOSTESS PROGRAM GETS YOU MORE FREE PRODUCTS! CONTACT ME TO SET YOUR HOME SPA PARTY OR e-PARTY TODAY!

email: discoverswisscare@yahoo.com
visit ARBONNE at www.arbonne.com
phone: 570-371-6209 or 610-841-6305

Early Actions Save Many From Flood

March 28th, 2008 by Amy G Unlimited

Chris Murphy
Staff Writer

As the Spring River crested Wednesday after rising more than 15 feet in two days sweeping homes, propane tanks, canoes, pieces of road and other items downstream, Hardy Director of Public Safety Ernie Rose knew the area residents were lucky despite their losses.

“I wouldn’t change anything because no one was hurt,” he said.

Sharp County Judge Larry Brown declared the county a disaster area Wednesday morning.

On March 20, Gov. Mike Beebe declared 26 counties disaster areas due to the recent flooding. Those counties include Baxter, Benton, Boone, Carroll, Clay, Crawford, Franklin, Fulton, Greene, Hot Spring, Independence, Izard, Jackson, Johnson, Lawrence, Logan, Madison, Marion, Nevada, Newton, Randolph, Scott, Searcy, Sharp, Stone and Washington counties.

Hardy Mayor Nina Thornton said 112 homes were effected by the flood. Approximately 55 to 60 homes were seriously damaged. Two were completely destroyed and swept down the river.

There was just one rescue required in town. Two residents were taken out of their home, but went back inside and became trapped by the rising flood waters, Rose said. Hardy Fire and Rescue used a boat to rescue the couple from their home just before dark. The department also assisted Mammoth Spring in rescuing three people from an area near Saddler Falls, he said.

Hydrologist Steve Bays with the National Weather Service in Little Rock notified Thornton Monday of the storm moving into the area and the anticipated heavy rains. Thornton learned that the storm could bring five to seven inches of rain.

“I just had a feeling this was going to be really bad,” she said. “When he called me we immediately jumped into action.”

Thornton and other city employees began calling residents along the river, including those in Riverbend, informing them of the news to allow them time to gather their belongings and get out before the flood came.

The next day Rose began evacuating properties along the river.

“On Tuesday we just went down and told them they had to go,” Thornton said, adding that approximately 300 people were forced to evacuate. “I kept telling them it was going to be worse than in ‘06. When I did that, they understood because it was still fresh in their minds. Everyone cooperated, and everyone got out.”

As the waterways throughout the county rose, Sharp County Road Superintendent Dan Melbourne had his road crews shut the flood gates throughout the county, which prevent traffic from traveling on dangerous low water bridges. All of the gates were closed by 1 p.m. Tuesday afternoon.

According to the National Weather Service in Little Rock, 6.51 inches of rain fell in Hardy March 18-19. Coupled with the rain further north in Mammoth Spring (9.25 inches) and in Missouri, the Spring River traveled out of its banks.

“It came from up above us, Myatt and Warm Fork,” Thornton said.

According to the NWS Web site, by 3 p.m. Tuesday homes were evacuated along the river. At 3:09 p.m. a car was swept off the road at Williford, and the driver was rescued. At 9:14 p.m. that night the water was 2-3 feet over Highway 63 at some places. Downtown Hardy began being evacuated.

The city closed Highway 342 (Riverview Road), Wilburn Brothers Boulevard, Woodland Hills Road, Bobo Lane, Robinhood Lane, Slayton Road and parts of Highway 63 from Hardy toward Imboden.

With Sharp County OEM coordinator Gene Moore out of town for training, Melbourne, the chief deputy coordinator, set up shop at the command post at the Hardy Fire Station.

Melbourne said his assistance wasn’t needed a great deal, Rose already had the situation under control. Melbourne reported the damage as required to Little Rock.

“I did the reporting back to Little Rock, and Ernie did the rest,” he said. “Ernie did a great job. He did a great service by beginning the evacuations Monday afternoon. Everyone was prepared.”

The action stage for the river is 8 feet, flood stage is 10, moderate flood stage is 14 and the major flood stage is 16, according to the NWS. The river crested just before 7 a.m. at 22.29 feet Wednesday.

In the September 2006 flood, the river crested on Sept. 24 at 16.75 feet. There is no record of the stage of the Spring River in Hardy during the 1982 flood, but Rose said some have told him it crested in Hardy at 31 feet.

Downstream at Imboden, the river crested Wednesday at 29.15 feet. On Sept. 24, 2006, the river crested at 26.46 feet. On Dec. 3, 1982, it crested at 38.12 feet.

Rose said the flood monitoring system at the Wilburn Brothers bridge was extremely helpful during the flood.

“It helped us because we could determine how fast the water was going. It told us the water level, how fast the river was rising and let us know who we needed to notify if it kept rising like it was,” he said

The station was operational in 2006 – but only reported its information every few hours. Soon after the flood, the National Weather Service and the U.S. Geological Survey had the station upgraded to report more often. City officials and residents can even call the station to see the current level of the river.

“It was so nice,” Rose said. “It would be great if we had it at Myatt and up at Mammoth Spring.”

Rose said he thinks the 2006 flood caused the river to rise the fastest he’s ever seen. In 1982, he was in Colorado when the flood occurred.

The river used to flood yearly which kept many property owners from keeping a lot of items on the river, especially after the 1982 flood, Rose said. As years passed by with little flooding, people brought more belongings to the river.

Rose said the 2006 flood saw more campers floating downstream, but this flood brought it’s fair share of debris. He said he thinks it is that debris that caused the extensive damage.

Mayor Thornton said the city suffered approximately $2 million in damage to city property from the recent flood, including a section of Wilburn Brothers Boulevard which had large pieces of pavement swept off the road’s surface.

About $1 million is from the playground and walking trail at Loberg Park and the damages to the ballfield at Buford Beach.

The asphalt walking trail at the park was swept off the ground in some places. Some of the pieces were found downstream at Buford Beach.

At the city’s Hardy Camper Park, the office was swept away along with many brand new picnic tables in the park area.

When the river crested, eight inches of water had made its way into City Hall located next to White Oak Station on Woodland Hills Road.

Luckily, the city had thought ahead. Employees and volunteer firefighters moved out much of the city equipment including computers before the flood water made its way into the city building. Many other items that remained were moved three feet higher to avoid the water.

Church of the Wilderness on Woodland Hills Road suffered extensive damage along with Creekside Loft located nearby. Three other businesses also had major damage.

“We’re still finding stuff out on the islands,” Rose said, adding that many 4-wheelers, several camper trailers and even a couple of pickup trucks floated down the river.

Hardy wasn’t the only city to receive damage. Downtown Williford was completely submerged as the flood water from the Spring River made its way over the railroad tracks and onto Main Street. Several homes located nearby were also flooded making them uninhabitable.

Cherokee Village also flooded. In fact, the flooding was so severe in Town Center that gasoline tanks located underground behind Village Sinclair actually floated to the surface and created a gas leak. That leak caused the city to evacuate the town house area near City Hall and block all traffic near the area.

Several roads received substantial damage in the flooding in the Village. One of the most damaged areas was near the North Golf Course where the water caused pavement to sweep off the road.

In addition, the pump house of Cherokee Village Water Association was also flooded with four feet of water. Water got into the motors and the power had to be turned off. Manager Steve Rose put out a message on the radio for users to begin conserving water, but the system still lost pressure because of the usage. The loss in pressure prompted Rose to issue a precautionary boil order for all users of the system. The boil order was lifted over the weekend.

In Ash Flat, the rain, coupled with a bust in a 12 inch main caused by a lightening strike, caused the city to issue a boil order. It, too, has been lifted.

Sharp County, as a whole suffered extensive damage, Melbourne said. He estimated that nearly 75 percent of the county’s roads were damaged in the flood. The rushing water swept away material and exposed a few culverts on county roads.

“We’re just trying to take care of the dangerous places and the hazards right now,” he said.

Melbourne said he contributes the increase in damage due to the flooding being more widespread this time around. The Strawberry River didn’t rise nearly as high in 2006.

“We had damage in the south end this time and didn’t in 2006,” he said. “We had damage in Evening Shade, too (this time).”

Melbourne said some of the county’s secondary roads are rough but remain open. As of March 21, there were still a few bridges that remained impassable due to high water. They included Bear Creek Road on the Piney Creek, Griffin Bridge on the South Fork River and Molly Barn Ford and Hewlett Road both on the Strawberry River, which all had the flood gates still locked. In addition, the bridge on Big Creek Road near Ash Flat was also closed. Judge Larry Brown expected those bridges to be opened by the end of the day March 24.

“We’re still assessing some of the damage,” Melbourne said. “We’ve got at least one lane of our roads back open.”

Federal Emergency Management Agency representatives were in Hardy Thursday to see the damage and help the city plan for the future. There were also representatives from Marion Berry’s office and other politicians in the state who pledged to help the area as much as they could with federal and state aid.

Representatives from FEMA and other state and federal agencies were expected in Hardy March 24.

“Everyone looked around and assessed and told me they would help us out whatever they could do,” Thornton said.

The damage assessment is vital in determining the type of aid the area may qualify for, whether state or federal.

The city is keeping track of everything lost and volunteer hours to help with the match required for funding.

The city is now doing business out of the city fire station but still can be reached at the same phone number: 856-3811.

“We’re up and running. We’ve taken over the fire station,” Thornton said.

The City Hall building is located in a flood zone between the Spring River and 40 Island Creek which empties into the river just feet from the city building.

Thornton said she would actually like to move City Hall to avoid further damage in floods that she knows will occur on down the line.

“It’s not if. It’s when,” she said.

Source:   Villager Journal Online

February Vendor Spotlight

March 1st, 2008 by Amy G Unlimited

Congratulations to our February Vendor Spotlight Nominee, Susan Baird! The votes were unanimous, and what is so awesome was that Susan saved us with coming in on a last minute spot to fill in for someone! You always to a wonderful job, Susan, and you are a great asset to our website. Let’s learn more about Susan! (Her answers are in bold)

Where are you from? Southeast Ohio

Favorite things to do on your time off? I spend most of my time with my 5 year old son. I also enjoy reading and cooking.

What companies do you rep for? (please include your link) I am the proud owner of Letters By Design www.LettersByDesign.com

How long have you been in direct sales? I started in direct sales over 10 years ago and have been active in the online direct sales community for a few years now.

Have you won any awards for being in direct sales? If so, can you share with us? Not that i know of.

What is your most gratifying moment of being a WAHM? Opening my own company. This is something that I have wanted to do for a long time.

Congratulations, Susan! You deserve this recognition hon! I am so happy to have you a part of this site!

Check out this generous special from Susan!

Take 10% off your order by using Coupon Code TY10 at checkout at www.LettersByDesign.com

Kelsey Briggs Story

December 15th, 2007 by Amy G Unlimited

Click the link for Kelsey’s story. I had tears rolling down my cheek as I watched this video. Please pass this on to everyone you know….it could save a child’s life!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWow42TCwzg

Hawkins Suicide Notes

December 10th, 2007 by Amy G Unlimited

Robert Hawkins went into a mall and just started shooting randomly and then killed himself in an Omaha, Nebraska mall. It has been plastered all over the news, and I get daily stories pop up on my dashboard for my site and decided to talk about it a bit. According to the surveillance video, he walks into the store 2 times acting very strange. The first time he acts a little out of it, and the second time he walks in out of it but stays in the mall, takes the elevator, and then the next thing you see is all kinds of people running out of the mall. Can you imagine what all of those people that were shopping were thinking at that crucial moment? It is scary. You never know who is going to pop up in the middle of your life with a gun and start blowing people away just because of inconsistencies in their life. I do feel for his family and the life they have to live after Hawkins doing this to so many families, but I also feel ashamed of them for not hearing his cries for help. There are always signs, but no one sees the signs until the person has blown up something, shot someone, or committed some other horrific murder/crime.

I cannot believe all the people killing people anymore. It is seeming like a new trend to “off” yourself and take the anybody else that you can with you. Someone could have saved the people he killed and injured if they would have seen him cry out for help. The link to Hawkins’s suicide notes HERE.