the weekly roundup: let it snow, let it snow

February 5, 2009 · Filed Under Roundup 

passaggio a nord-ovest

I love snow. When it starts snowing I am out the door with my kids playing in it. The key is to bundle up and enjoy, even if it’s only for twenty minutes. This winter’s been very cold and snowy, though.  We’ve had so much snow I can’t look at it anymore;  I don’t want to go outside anymore and I think I am fed up with it.  I don’t want to get out of the house to run errands because it’s cold and I have to bundle up. I am ready for Spring!

While hibernating like a bear I’ve browsed the Net incessantly and found some interesting blogs to read. Check out a few below, in no particular order of preference.

Becoming an Empowered Consumer – Show Notes. Mercedes at Common Sense with Money has some excellent points on how to be an empowered and educated consumer. I’ve always done all of the things she listed except #4.

Getting the Most Out of Conferences by Networking. Jessica definitely does know what she is talking about. Check out her post on how to get the most of networking.

How I Became a Millionaire. I’ve been reading Jen’s blog for quite awhile. She is an excellent writer. She is a self-made millionaire. Read her blog on how she became a millionaire and lives a life that we all dream about. It was not an easy road for her but she achieved great successes due to her intelligence and hard work.

99 reasons to love Italy. I am a big fan of travel and expat blogs. I am always curious to read about people who relocated to different countries and made their home there. This British couple lives and works in Italy with their school-age daughters. They run art vacations and provide lodging. We’ve been to Italy on our honeymoon and there’s nothing bad we can say about our experience there. Check out their list of 99 reasons to love about Italy and some fabulous pictures. It makes me want to go and visit them.

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