10 Easy Tips to Enjoy Super Bowl Sunday (Even If You Are a Girl)

Written by Julie Hunt


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7. Football Fun Trivia. Have a competition betweenrepparttar women andrepparttar 130321 kids atrepparttar 130322 party and see who is up on their football trivia. Send an email to julie@shesite.com withrepparttar 130323 subject line “Super Bowl Trivia” for a silly Super Bowl Trivia link that everyone (including women and kids) can play. When you get it, you can printrepparttar 130324 email, make copies and pass them out at halftime. Then when half time is over, rip it up and use it for confetti!

8. Ice Cube Interception. Feel playful, flirtatious and let your guy know it. Toss a cube his way with a wink and a wave instead of shooting him long disapproving stares that could create conflict later.

9. Get In The Game. Learn a few buzz words, game principles or plays so you can get in to it. Getrepparttar 130325 quick tips Girl’s Guide to Super Bowl Sunday at www.shesite.com with 10 of our favorite football phrases and 3 quick-witted questions so you can shootrepparttar 130326 breeze and sound like a pro.

10. Footsie Fumble. Just in caserepparttar 130327 testosterone gets too thick. Have pedicure spa goodies on stand by and askrepparttar 130328 girls to bring toe nail decals to trade and swap for a fun pedicure moment inrepparttar 130329 4th quarter. WARNING: For party peace, this tip should only be used in case of an emergency. Retreat off torepparttar 130330 side (or even another room completely) and never start it before halftime.

And if that doesn’t get you excited, maybe you should plan an “Anti Super Bowl Party” after all. Forgetrepparttar 130331 10 tips and skip straight torepparttar 130332 age old and totally reliable ‘Anti Super Bowl Standby.’

Go shopping!

If you can get away withrepparttar 130333 girls, do it! Enjoyrepparttar 130334 ghost town you live in at its best!

You’ll find that most places, activities and attractions are completely devoid of male human presence!

Try something new, go somewhere different or see something you’ve been hoping to for a long time. Plan a Super Bowl fun shopping day, lunch or visit to a museum.

For more simple happy fun essentials for every other day of repparttar 130335 year, take a peek at www.shesite.com. And, enjoyrepparttar 130336 game!

Julie Hunt is pure delight and motivation. She’s a free flowing source of hope, energy and inspiration. She tells it like it is and lovingly gives simple, straight forward tips and advice so you can live happier days and obliterate the monotony of life.

She is on a self propelled mission to scream, skip, run, jump, shout, dance and sing with women all around the universe who want live a vivacious life busting at the seams!




Money in the Bank

Written by Sibylla Nash


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Now back torepparttar house buying part. You're probably thinking, that's cute, but how am I supposed to save enough money for a down payment on a house when I struggling to meet my rent every month? Well, if you're serious about owning a home, you need to know what obstacles you're facing.

Get your credit report. See if you have anything negative on it and then fix it. It may take a few months or a year, but start working on it now. Open up an account for your down payment and have a certain amount of money from your paycheck deposited into that account every pay period. Figure out ways you can trim down your budget to save, i.e. bringing a lunch to work rather than eating out, kicking that smoking habit, etc. Also, look into doing a FHA loan as opposed to a conventional loan. The down payments are smaller. Start looking for a realtor, if you can't qualify for a mortgage, they will tell you why and what you need to do in order to get a home. Owning a home is one ofrepparttar 130320 better investments you can make. Unless you bought your property at an inflated price,repparttar 130321 value in your home can only go up. You get tax write-offs and you can always pullrepparttar 130322 equity out of your house if you need money. Atrepparttar 130323 end ofrepparttar 130324 day, we arerepparttar 130325 best teachers for our kids. Let them form their opinions about money by watching you save and spending itrepparttar 130326 right way.

Freelance writer and author of DreamCity, Sibylla Nash has written for a variety of magazines and newspapers. She is a graduate of USC (go Trojans!) with a degree in journalism. You can read all about her adventures in motherhood as she details her daughter's baby modeling career. Visit her at http://www.tribecahouse.com


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