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Crafting a resume can be a daunting task in itself, but creating one when you have to translate your military skills into their civilian equivalent can be even more difficult. When you are a spouse trying to put everything together for the (ex) service member it becomes complex, especially when you know very little about their day to day responsibilities, as in my case. This is by no means all-inclusive and does not cover every variable associated with each branch of service. I am simply relaying what has worked for us, with the examples presented geared toward the US Navy. Hopefully this series will give you some tips to help in creating an attractive resume and also some that are military specific, including job boards and resources for transitioning military.

Drafting a military to civilian resume can quickly overwhelm even the most savvy of writers. There are so many things to take into account, especially with the knowledge that you must make the best impression possible within the 10-15 seconds the employer will spend looking it over. Too much info in too little space can be thrown aside by the employer because of time constraints. Too little info can also be thrown aside because on the surface it may look like you have no experience or are unqualified. Where can you go if you need help?

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This perspective is coming from someone who previously chose to homeschool. Although I am not currently homeschooling either of my children, I did for awhile and really miss being such a positive force in my child’s learning. Our life situation changed drastically a little over a year ago and I made the difficult decision to send my kids to public school. It is a decision that I am not happy with but, in trying to do what is best for my kids, it is one that I don’t have the confidence to change right now. Hopefully I will be able to give someone some insight into what it takes to educate at home, the easy parts, the hard parts and the most rewarding moments I have ever experienced. I’m not an expert by any stretch of the imagination, but maybe I can offer the tiniest bit of insight into what may be a difficult decision.

My decision to homeschool came rather suddenly. My oldest son had always done well in school, academically and socially. Ever since he could really interact with people he has been a social butterfly, and probably always will be. He always got along well with other kids and could always manage to charm adults as well. He performed well academically and was frequently regarded as being unusually intelligent for his age. Not a genius or anything, but he developed a real love of learning and it showed.

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It has long been advised that when paying off debt you should put more of your money towards the debt that has the highest interest rate. The rationale behind this is that by getting rid of that one first, you will be saving money in the long run because of the amount you save in interest. To get started you would list your debts in descending order by interest rate and begin paying as much as you can towards paying off the first on the list. Then, take that payment and add it to the payment you have been paying on the second card, getting that one paid off faster. You keep going this way until your debt is paid off, commonly called Snowball Effect. Suze Orman advocates this approach and you can find more information at her website. Her plan directs you to basically find a total amount you can pay towards the debt per month. On each debt, pay more than the minimum required by something like $10 and pay the rest of your budget on the account with the highest interest. It looks to me that this approach will also very sloooowly increase your credit score because you will be paying more than the minimum on each debt and that is something reported to the credit bureaus.

Another approach would be to list your debt in ascending order, paying the minimum amounts on everything but the first card listed. Towards this debt you would pay the rest of your ‘debt budget.’ The rationale behind this approach is that, in a time where it is difficult for a lot of people to stay away from credit, you will receive nearly instant gratification, making it easier to stick with your debt payoff plan. Although less popular, this way is not always any worse than the traditional way as you can see at The Simple Dollar. Dave Ramsey advises using this method as part of his Baby Steps and many people, including myself, have had success with this.

The Debt Planner in MS Money is pretty much what I call a Dummy Program. You punch in your numbers and it tells you what to do, even going so far as to automatically schedule monthly occurrences for the accounts you enter into the debt plan. Unfortunately, if you go through it you have to do what it says. There is no tweaking, that I have found, that will allow you to use the planner with Dave Ramsey’s snowball method.

It will take you through different scenarios based on the amount you allocate monthly towards the debt included in the plan and any one-time payments you might make. It will tell you the minimum payment required for all accounts and ‘what if’ plans if you increase your monthly debt budget by $10, or whatever. But it will allocate that extra $10 towards the account it chooses based on the traditional debt reduction guidelines. This means that the extra will be added onto the higher payment for the account with the highest interest.

It is a great tool, don’t get me wrong, it’s just not the method I am going to use. It is thoroughly ‘idiot-proof’, provided you have the required information handy (which would be your statements and such) and will set you up painlessly, especially if your financial institution allows for full integration with MS Money and you can set up your payments within the program. The following is a quick and easy tutorial on how to set up this traditional Debt Reduction Plan using MS Money Debt Planner.

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Here in this little town in Wisconsin the weather has been almost unbearably hot. We had two days in a row with heat advisories and the days would have been well spent at the beach. Unfortunately, I’m not a lake kinda gal. There’s just something about stagnant water with green things floating on top that just doesn’t give me the welcome mat. Maybe I have been spoiled by the ocean, with the beautiful waves crashing on the shore and the constant renewal.

I suppose I’m just a little weird when it comes to the ocean as well. While living in California I loved going to the beach and swimming in the ocean. But when we lived in Hawaii, the only time I felt comfortable in the water was when we would go snorkeling at Hanauma Bay. This picture isn’t of Hanauma Bay but gives an idea of the beauty of the area.

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To beat the heat I’ve made up a couple of yummies that I would like to share. The first one is a Strawberry Lemonade recipe that I found on the ‘net. The only changes I made were omitting the sugar because I used a tub of sweetened, sliced strawberries that I got for way cheap awhile ago. I like my lemonade quite tart and this was delicious.

The other yummy was homemade ice cream sandwiches. This one is really easy and flexible.

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I found the recipe awhile ago, not sure where, and it called for refrigerated cookie dough. Since I make my own instead, I decided to use that. In either case, you want a fairly soft cookie. I made them double sized, put a couple of scoops of vanilla fudge swirl ice cream in between and froze them for about 20 minutes. They turned out really well but next time I will make the cookies a tad smaller because it’s just entirely too much to finish in one sitting!

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A quick post today, but one with a great link that I just discovered. Sometimes meal planning is difficult for me and we might end up with the same meals over and over again. This is when we become bored and are more inclined to eat out. Other times I just want to use up what I have in the back freezer or cupboard. I have some great recipes that I found from the ‘net and a lot that came from my mother, grandmother and aunts, but there are times when I’m not wanting to go through those to find a recipe using the ingredients I have on hand. Wouldn’t it be something if Google put their awesome search capabilities to use on just recipes?

Well, they have! Cookin’ With Google is a great resource. When you click on the link you will be taken to a no-frills page with a simple search bar. Type in just a couple of ingredients. Go ahead, first I tried “chicken pasta” just to see what would come up. You’ll get a couple of Google ads then underneath there will be the option of narrowing your search to different types of dishes such as seafood, low-fat and crockpot. Or, if you prefer, you can start the hunt for recipes under that.

You can add as many ingredients to the search as you want and you will get plenty of results. The results include recipes from sites such as Rezipezaar, Allrecipes, Cooks.com, GroupRecipes, and other ‘food’ websites. I didn’t see any results from blogs, which is where I tend to find my best recipes.

Try it yourself and see if you like it. I will definitely use it often.

Several years ago I wanted to update my blog and create a whole website integrating a common theme. After doing a bit of research I came do a stunning conclusion: I have no idea what I am doing.

I had created a couple of websites from the ground up, but it was extremely labor intensive to accomplish the smallest task. I was using CSS and HTML, with Dreamweaver, and I learned quite a lot in a short amount of time due to necessity.

When it came to my site, I decided to ask for help. Okay, I decided to have someone else do it. A friend of mine does this sort of thing and is pretty darn good at it, so I turned to her and her expertise. She created the OnBeingMe theme, installed Wordpress, and a couple of site pages. It turned out really well and was a good representation of me at the time.

My needs have since changed and, while I know a heck of a lot more about PHP, CSS and HTML than I did, it would still be extremely labor intensive for me to go about creating my own theme.

Let’s face it. I don’t have a whole lot of time on my hands and am a sucker for instant gratification. I set out on a search for some ready made themes that I could just upload and activate. It’s difficult to find quality themes that can stand on their own right out of the box, and I am grateful for the hard work that designers put into creating some really good ones. One of the best things about maintaining my own website is being able to have everything exactly how I want it. Having an aesthetically pleasing, ready made theme is nice while I chip away at my own a little at a time.

The good ones are not easy to find though, so I wanted to share the nicer ones that I have come across lately. more…

Crafting a resume can be a daunting task in itself, but creating one when you have to translate your military skills into their civilian equivalent can be even more difficult. When you are a spouse trying to put everything together for the (ex) service member it becomes complex, especially when you know very little about their day to day responsibilities, as in my case. This is by no means all-inclusive and does not cover every variable associated with each branch of service. I am simply relaying what has worked for us, with the examples presented geared toward the US Navy. Hopefully this series will give you some tips to help in creating an attractive resume and also some that are military specific, including job boards and resources for transitioning military.

Some ratings translate well into civilian jobs. For example, a GSM (Gas Turbine Systems Mechanic) or a GSE (Gas Turbine Systems Electrician) can find many opportunities using those search terms. Some power plant employers even specify that they prefer applicants who are prior or transitioning military in the GS rating. more…

I am usually pretty skeptical when it comes to those ‘As Seen On TV’ products. I look at them and ask myself how they could possibly work or see that they are a huge waste of money, whereas the DH wants every one of them because the 2 minute spot has convinced him that he can’t live without them. Lo and behold, sometimes the DH is right! I’ve branched out a bit since my first experience in 1999 and have tried a few of the other TV products with varying results.

I am in love with Hercules Hooks! I have to say that this is the most amazing and handy product to have around. more…

So, I am a full month into my new budgeting routine and I have to say that it’s going pretty well. I set up the budget in Microsoft Money and it has done wonders to keep me on track. more…

I am usually pretty skeptical when it comes to those ‘As Seen On TV’ products. I look at them and ask myself how they could possibly work or see that they are a huge waste of money, whereas the DH wants every one of them because the 2 minute spot has convinced him that he can’t live without them. Lo and behold, sometimes the DH is right! I’ve branched out a bit since my first experience in 1999 and have tried a few of the other TV products with varying results.

I have seen the BumpIt advertised on television for awhile now and had wanted to try it. more…

I am usually pretty skeptical when it comes to those ‘As Seen On TV’ products. I look at them and ask myself how they could possibly work or see that they are a huge waste of money, whereas the DH wants every one of them because the 2 minute spot has convinced him that he can’t live without them. Lo and behold, sometimes the DH is right! I’ve branched out a bit since my first experience in 1999 and have tried a few of the other TV products with varying results.

My first experience was buying OxiClean back in 1999 or so, when you could only get it through the phone or web. more…

I recently realized that what they say about women must be true, how we marry men hoping to ‘fix’ them. Women marry hoping their husbands will change, but men marry hoping their wives will stay the same. Only in the most perfect of marriages does that work, or those expectations are not there at all. I, as a woman, believe that in order to thrive, we must be willing to adapt, to change our expectations and attempt to be happy with what we have. But, sometimes things go awry and an intervention becomes necessary. more…

Setting up a budget in MS Money is ridiculously easy, especially if you have been categorizing your expenses and income from the beginning. Before beginning, I would suggest having some basic information available such as income and what expense categories you will be using. more…

While I was perusing Google’s many results for budgets, I came across a really awesome site that I wish I had found sooner. I have found many great ideas and when I find one that works for me, I will definitely pass the link along. As I will do now. more…

In a recent post I told the story of how I am giving our family a complete overhaul. In order to accomplish this I have to look at my strengths and weaknesses. I also need to give each area overhaul it’s own block of time and not rush myself. This is vital because if I become overwhelmed, I will give up and nothing will change. I have tentatively decided to give each area a week to research and put a plan in place, accepting that there will be a lot of time afterwards to tweak. Since tomorrow is payday, I will begin with budgeting. more…

Miss Louisa is finally finished! I really am a slooow knitter. Pisses me off sometimes but what can ya do? Knitting is not the project of choice for instant gratification. Take a look!

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Isn’t she just darling! This is by far my most favorite piece and pattern, although next time I will do a couple of things differently. Oh yes, there will be a next time. I’m thinking a pinky, light variegated version with the sleeves a tad bit longer and a bit more dramatic shaping in the waist.

Taking a more disturbing angle, I would like for you to meet the crafty minx who introduced me to Ravelry. This lady shares my (much underappreciated) sense of cool which is always nice to come across. I’ve been stalking her blog since 2005 and have seen many nifty projects there. So what is the disturbing, creepy part you may be asking? She doesn’t know I’ve been compulsively checking in with her every week for the last 4 odd years and I have never commented on anything. Yeah. Think it may be time to out myself?

So, you know how we are all chided for letting our kids play video games because they ‘zone out?’ It just so happens that a headset has been developed to do just that. This is a nifty little number designed pump nitrous oxide into children while they play video games or listen to a CD player to calm them before dental or surgical procedures. Seems to me that it would also make bedtime a little easier, too.

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This is a great idea and I already had all of the ingredients hanging around the house. I made a smaller memo board section because, while useful, I preferred to use the majority of the space for containers and pouches. I also used a brighter color combination more suited to my space. You can find various instructions for different shaped boxes and pouches on the ‘net for visual variety. Since i wanted this to hang on the wall and be sturdier, I used two Hercules Hooks and it holds beautifully! I highly recommend giving it a try.


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Well, kindasorta.

Finally, I have my business license AKA Business Tax Certificate (because California has to take the fun out of everything), my Fictitious Business Name Statement and, last but not least, my seller’s permit. Yay! Go Me! I am official and all legal-like. This is just the neatest thing, the greatest feeling in the world! Yes, everyone at the various offices was laughing at me and my excitement. I know that they process these things about 50 times a day but I don’t. I only have the one and this is it! So I’m entitled to be excited, I think. :-)

Today, however, was a bit rough. So, awhile back I was trying to get my teeny head around Filemaker Pro to set up this nifty database doing all sorts of things I have crawling around in my melon. Nope, not gonna happen. My brain just doesn’t work well with databases. So I talked to Miss Computer Goddess and she mentioned that she was trying to do the same thing and that it may be easier to use a nifty wiki. Since I’m extremely stubborn I spend a good deal of time trying to make my brain comprehend the aforementioned evil Filemaker to no avail. So I found a couple of wiki things that looked like what i wanted, picked one and commenced the install.

Can you guess what’s coming next? If you know me at all, you know that it was supposed to be a very simple thing that was really straightforward but instead took me all day, a pack of smokes and 4 liters of Pepsi to figure out.

TIP: Don’t use TextEdit to make a .htaccess file when you don’t know what the hell you are doing. I will tell you what will happen to save you the time.

You will find out that your host uses PHP4 by default and you have to make Apache use PHP5 because the wiki will require only the best and nothing less. Then you will try some dumbass idea you’ve spent 2 hours looking for on the internet and just do a global extension change, only to find out that all of the source code that says ‘.php’ needs to be changed as well. So you will go and do that only to find out that it doesn’t work and was a stupid idea posted by morons who don’t know any more than you do.

So you will then call your host and ask them what to do. They will tell you to create a .htaccess file using a regular, simple text editing program and only put a tiny line of code in there to make Apache do what you want it to do. So you will do that and put it into your root folder (because they didn’t tell you any different and you have no idea) and then your whole site won’t work because the other parts of your site run on PHP4 and now you’re forcing everything to try and use PHP5 and you’ll spend another 2 hours finding that out. Then you will deduce that you should just put the .htaccess file in your wiki folder and that should fix everything.

Except it won’t. And you won’t be able to figure out why. So you’ll go into the kitchen, breathing heavy, cleaning everything in sight so that you can think clearly about things that aren’t in your brain to find in the first place. Then you’ll come back to the computer and read and re-read the .htaccess file and searching the internet for someone, ANYONE, who has the same problem and can’t figure it out. After 1.5 hours of searching you will realize that you are the only dumbass in the world with this problem. Out of all the complete idiots out there in the world, YOU ARE THE ONLY ONE with this problem. Now doesn’t that make you feel all warm and fuzzy? Yeah….no.

Finally, after pulling your hair out in chunks and realizing you missed your midday nipple soak, you will call your host, again, and tell them that you are an idiot and could they please help you. They will say….’What’s a wiki?’

So you will explain, which ends up sounding like you are a completely insane Hawaiian, and off they go to look at your .htaccess file. When they can’t find it you will feel a little smarter telling them where it is but it is short lived. They will find it and tell you that there is a bunch of ‘blah blah blah’ in there that shouldn’t be in there but is added because TextEdit is a bigger crackhead than you are. You will remove the gobbledeegook and save it to the server.

Voila! Instant Wiki!

There. That should save you a lot of time. Now for the solution. Create your .htaccess file using a ’simple’ text editing program. Add the following line, without the brackets: [ AddType x-mapp-php5 .php ] and you may need to name the file “.htaccess” to make your system happy. Upload the file to your server in the directory where it will apply. Once it’s uploaded, rename it simply .htaccess and then OPEN IT to make sure there is no crap, just the proper code. Then you’re good to go.
Now I’m too tired to play with it, I just wanna go die for 8 hours or so. G’night! *snore*

Finally! The little alien growth has been removed from my body. I’m gonna miss the little guy. Not really, but we’ll get to that in a minute. :-)

Friday afternoon I finally had my little surgery to remove that annoying little tumor from my side. I refused the anesthesia or sedation option, opting for the local so that I could continue to be my normal, bitchy self afterwards. We also celebrated my youngest’s birthday afterwards so I wanted to be able to enjoy it and not have things spoiled. The local wasn’t bad, just your typical lidocaine, but it made me just about faint and/or puke. You know how you feel just before you faint? When all of the color drains from your face and you feel hot and cold, sweating and dizzy? Yup. I could feel myself drifting a bit so I tried to make some semblance of conversation to stay somewhat alert and in the moment. The whole procedure took about 15 minutes or so, with the worst being the first shot.

Luckily, it was diagnosed as a lipoma. Nothing major. So I am really sore right now but healthy and all is well.

Oh yeah. The doc let me keep it. :-)