Jen X, Y & Me - Jennifer Carey

May14

value, brand loyalty, genx

How Do I Smell?

Recently I’ve grown tired of the Bath and Body Works “Cherry Blossom” smell.  So, I went “scent shopping” again in Bath and Body Works and have discovered their new line called “Optimism”.  It’s a very orange-y clean smelling line.  It’s packaged in a clean, but powerful way.  They’ve put wishes/dreams on the containers.  Things like “I land my dream job.” “I win the lottery.” that really do (silly enough) give me hope and optimism.  I’m not sure if it’s targeted to me, the Gen X mother and professional, or not but it certainly speaks to me.  Good Job Bath and Body Works.  Not only do you provide excellent value, but you make me feel good about my purchases too. 

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Posted by Jennifer Carey on May. 14, 2009

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ooooh i like that smell too! my favorite smell is “bella” by mary kay! it smells amazingggggg!

Posted by Alison on 05/15/2009 08:23 AM

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May11

random thoughts, sustainability

If I Won The Lottery, I Would Buy This Car

Seriously, if I won the lottery I would buy a Tesla Motors car.  Check it out!  They are beautiful, eco-friendly, and electric.  At 244 miles per charge, I could ride for a week or more.  This is the wave of the future.  This car really sparks my imagination, fire, and excitement.  Bring it on, Tesla!!!  I hope they make it affordable enough for the masses.  With the momentum for sustainability in products growing, sometimes old-fashion glamour and design get lost or forgotten.  It’s obvious that the folks at Tesla made sure that didn’t happen to their product and it’s why I think it stands out from the herd of other hybrid/electric cars.

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Posted by Jennifer Carey on May. 11, 2009

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They are great as they help in to decrease the pollution level and can control the noise pollution too. Excellent model.

Posted by Carta di credito Gratis on 06/02/2009 03:58 AM

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May07

random thoughts, about me

Today is My Birthday….

As I look back at my time on this planet, I am struck with the volume of cool things that I’ve done and the lessons that I’ve learned.

Cool Things I’ve Done
I’ve visited many different countries (Germany, Czech Republic, Poland, Switzerland, The Netherlands, France, Spain, Italy, Jamaica, China, and Hong Kong) and am now on my second passport.  I have an unused Chinese visa.  I’ve seen Volcano National Park on the Big Island, Hawaii.  I’ve seen the Pipeline on the North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii.  I’ve ridden in a hot air balloon.  I’ve bungee jumped (I succumbed to peer pressure).  I’ve petted Killer Whales, Dolphins, and Sting Rays.  I’ve snorkeled with barracuda (this was accidental) and swam with sharks (this was not accidental).  I’ve visited every state park in the great state of Kentucky and managed to find myself with very cool jobs and friends.

Things I’ve Learned
I am totally willing to make a complete clown of myself in order to get my son, Caboose, to laugh.  I’ve realized that I enjoy singing out loud in my car no matter how crazy it makes me look.  I enjoy my X-Box360 and own games that are just for me.  I buy and enjoy girl-power anthems like P!nk’s “So What”, Beyonce’s “Single Ladies” and ABBA’s “Dancing Queen”.  I’m an Iron Dog, a Taurus, and a GenX mother.  I know enough to know that I really don’t know anything and I’m OK with that…. I may be getting older, but I still feel like a little kid.  I am me.  Who are you?

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Posted by Jennifer Carey on May. 07, 2009

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Thanks Jeff!!  I am going to see Star Trek tonight, so it will be astronomical!!

Posted by Jennifer Carey on 05/07/2009 03:14 PM

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May04

gen x, ongoing learning

Education for a lifetime

I ran across this site, Academic Earth that posts lectures from the worlds top scholars.  They have faculty and guest speakers from Stanford and Yale Universities talking about a wide range of topics.  The goal is to provide everyone with access to world class education.  It’s very cool.  They have presenters like Guy Kawasaki and a large number of companies like Google, JetBlue, and EA.  So go on!!  Get your fancy Ivy League education!

This is interesting from the Gen X point of view in that Gen Xers are fairly entrenched in their careers and families at this point in their lives.  Online continuing education for the sake of learning is something that appeals to me, as a member of that demographic.  With the thirty minutes of free time I have, I can listen to a lecture about Entrepreneurship or Astrophysics or whatever tickles my fancy.  Once your established in your field, learning goes from the quest for a degree to a thirst for knowledge and self-improvement.  Bravo Academic Earth.  Check it out and let me know what you think!

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Posted by Jennifer Carey on May. 04, 2009

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I know, but so far it hasn’t stopped me… I am hoping that summer reruns will be less enticing.

Posted by Jennifer Carey on 05/07/2009 09:34 AM

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Apr30

value, conservation, bus, trip planner

Does riding the bus really save you money?

So I’ve been thinking about other ways to save money.  One such way is to take the bus.  My metro bus line provides a trip planner to help plan your journey.  For me to go from my house to my office (I selected “fastest route”) will take 2h42m, assuming I am also willing to walk 3 miles.  The total cost would be $2.00.  My estimated cost in driving is $6 per day, but it also takes me 40 minutes (each way).  Is the financial savings worth the inconvenience?  $4 per day for a savings of roughly $960 per year, but I also loose 4 hours (two each way) of my life on the bus.  Saving isn’t only about money, in this case my lost time is more valuable to me than the $4 cash savings every workday.  What are you willing to sacrifice to save?  Is your time more valuable than money?

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Posted by Jennifer Carey on Apr. 30, 2009

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It depends.  On the bus you can read, tweet, check email, write a business plan, be productive.  Lost time or Found time?  Yours is a long journey.  Effective transit trips should not take this long…

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Posted by Name TransitFan on 05/18/2009 11:01 AM

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Apr27

random thoughts, beverage

The Anti-Energy Drink

Finally a drink for the rest of us, something made to calm and center the drinker, not whip us up into some sort of caffeine induced frenzy.  (I’ve had a caffeine induced frenzy and it is fun…. while it lasts but the fall is hard.)  This new crop of beverages features benefits outside of energy; focus, calming, inner beauty.  I thought I should give it a try, as it seems to mesh with my new year’s resolution of “Be A Better Person” (which is my attempt at the following; patient, calm, understanding, empowering, and generally nicer.)  If a drink can help me get there, then I say “Why not!”.  I’m testing out Nutrisoda. I love the “Immune” and “Renew” flavors.  I didn’t like the “Energy” flavor as it was too peachy.  Overall, I liked my variety pack.  I would recommend them to anyone.

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Posted by Jennifer Carey on Apr. 27, 2009

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I bought online at http://www.nutrisoda.com.  I purchased the variety pack as I was not sure what I was going to like.  I highly recommend it!

Posted by Jennifer Carey on 04/30/2009 12:42 PM

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Apr23

star wars, bullying, american girl dolls

American Girl Dolls solve problems.

There is an American Girl Doll now, Chrissa, that helps tweens deal with bullying issues.  Interesting, but I thought tweens were out of the doll phase.  Hmm…  I’m getting sidetracked, my point was going to be Do they make American Woman dolls that help with bullying issues?  Now I could really use one of those…. Adult bullying is much sneakier.  Just the other day, I was ridiculed because I happen to know that the band playing in the Cantina in Mos Eisley didn’t originally have a female singer.  Who doesn’t know that? 

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Posted by Jennifer Carey on Apr. 23, 2009

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According to a study out of The Workplace Bullying Institute (yes, it’s real), women are the main culprits in bullying other women.  So much for sisterhood.  You can check it out here. …

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Posted by Jennifer on 05/27/2009 10:28 AM

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