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April Special
A Dream of a Cruise!
FINALLY - Spring Is Here!
Plaudits!
Quick Links
 

Did you see the AYS ad on page 6 of the latest Orlando Golfer's Directory?

 

Don't miss the AYS ad at the bottom of page 13 in this month's We Care magazine. You can find it online at
www.wecaremagazine.com.

AYS Says . . .               April 2010
Greetings!
 

This quarter AYS will donate a portion of its proceeds to Oakland Nature Preserve to help inspire children and adults to become stewards of the natural environment. The Oakland Nature Preserve, with its boardwalk leading through natural wetlands to a covered pavilion on Lake Apopka - in addition to a museum and classroom space - provides a place to explore and understand the history and ecology of Central Florida. You can learn more about the preserve at http://www.oaklandnaturepreserve.org

 


Remember, you can keep current on AYS through Twitter using aysflorida. We're also on Facebook if you become a fan of At Your Service (AYS). Stay up-to-date the easy way with the TweetDeck application, available at www.tweetdeck.com, for all your social networking. See you online!


 Spring Cleaning
 
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Just in time for your Spring cleaning AYS is offering a Home Organization Special so you can get that clutter squared away for smooth sailing all summer. You'll save 10% on all organization projects booked by the end of this month. What a deal!

 


(Offer expires April 30, 2010.)

AYS Travel - A Dream of a Cruise!
 
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Voyage aboard the Carnival Cruise Line's brand new ship - Carnival Dream - August 14-21, 2010. You set sail from Port Canaveral for eight days and seven nights in the balmy Eastern Caribbean. Ports of call include Nassau, St. Thomas/St. John, and St. Maarten before returning to Port Canaveral.

 

The 130,000-ton Carnival Dream, the largest Carnival ship ever constructed, debuted September 21, 2009. New features of the Carnival Dream include Ocean Plaza, an indoor/outdoor café and live music venue; enhanced children's facilities, including expansive play areas and a huge Carnival WaterWorks aqua park; "scenic whirlpools" that extend over the ship's beam.

 

TravelHaven (aka AYS Travel) only has a few cabins remaining and the cruise is filling up quickly. Inside and Balcony staterooms are available starting at $1,000.00 per person, double occupancy. There's much more information at http://www.yourtravelhaven.com/a-dream-of-a-cruise

 

Book now!


FINALLY - Spring Is Here!
 
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The flowers are blooming, the birds are serenading, and your house still feels like it's stuck with winter blues. Spring cleaning is a tradition that allows us to freshen up our homes and get a head start on the hectic seasons of spring and summer.

 

Here are some ideas to planning a successful spring cleaning day, brought to you by About.com. 

 

Involving the whole family will provide much-needed time together - and you'll get more accomplished if everyone pitches in.

 

  • Make sure the assigned day has no prior engagements during the time period allotted for work. Check and recheck schedules and plan ahead. Don't accept excuses. Let everyone know that this is a family event and they are all strongly invited to be there.

 

  • Invite everyone to bring his or her favorite CD. Take turns playing each of the CDs. To be fair, pull names out of a hat to determine order. Have a small certificate or prize for both the best and worst "Cleanup" music.

 

  • Gather supplies before the day arrives. Trying to run to the store for things that come up can ruin momentum. Careful planning will allow you to have everything you need on location when the day arrives. Must-have supplies include different size trashbags, cleaning products and plenty of paper towels.

 

  • Have some good snacks and drinks on hand for break times. Choose your families' favorites. Having predetermined breaks can keep the family motivated to keep working.

 

  • Hide small tokens around the areas being organized or cleaned. The people who have the most tokens at each break time get an extra 5 minutes at break. (Or think of your own reward.) Warning - use the honor code to make sure your family is actually cleaning and organizing and not just searching for tokens. (Yes, I know we should trust them, but after all we know them.)

 

  • Make chores age appropriate. Do not expect children who are too young to participate in heavy cleaning and organizing. Have work that they can do available or create alternate activities that still help. Sorting safe items can be good for preschool and school age children. If some of your children are too young to participate consider having a trusted relative or friend take care of them - outside your home, if possible - during the cleanup.

 

  • Make the cleanup into a contest. Divide up the family into equal teams. Divide up the tasks that need to be done into equal jobs. Give each team the same general amount of work. The team that accomplishes the most by the end time gets an extra treat.

 

  • Turn off the ringers to your phones, and let extended family and friends know that you'll be unreachable that day. A distraction can cause the whole job to fall apart.

 

  • Take pictures of the event. Someday your kids will want to prove to your grandchildren that you worked them like slaves. Let them have their fun. (Just like your parents walked shoeless in the snow uphill both ways just to buy bread.)

 

  • Plan a reward for when the job is finished. Take the family out to a movie and/or dinner. Or if you are all too tired from your hard work, order a pizza and rent a movie. You'll all be able to lounge on the couch basking in the knowledge of a job well done.

 

Good Luck and Happy Cleaning!


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Jolynn Haven            Lynette Reynolds           Rod Wiesinger
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