Monday, September 24, 2018

Silicon Valley: The Complete Fifth Season on DVD

Finally on the brink of success, Richard Hendricks (Thomas Middleditch) and the Pied Piper team return for the funniest season yet in HBO’s hit comedy Silicon Valley: The Complete Fifth Season, coming to DVD September 4, 2018. In a season which earned seven total 2018 Emmy® nominations, including Outstanding Comedy Series and Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series, season five “is still capable of extracting gut-busting comedy” (Slant Magazine).
Silicon Valley: The Complete Fifth Season on DVD

The return of executive producers Mike Judge (Beavis and Butt-Head) and Alec Berg’s (Barry, Curb Your Enthusiasm) tech-skewering comedy finds the Pied Piper guys emerging from the fourth season’s chaos, as they get closer than they’ve ever been to real fame and fortune. But with more money, inevitably, comes more problems. While Richard struggles to be a leader and play with the big dogs, the rest of the team adjusts to new faces, new digs and new anxieties. Always looming is Hooli rival Gavin Belson, who has returned to power but finds the threat of Pied Piper, and its boldness, hard to shake. Continuing to mine the over-the-top world of Silicon Valley for humor and poignancy, this season sees Pied Piper facing higher stakes, greater competition and even more opportunities to screw it all up.

Starring Thomas Middleditch (Joshy), Zach Woods (The Office), Kumail Nanjiani (The Big Sick), Martin Starr (Freaks and Geeks), Josh Brener (Maron), Amanda Crew (Table 19), Matt Ross (Big Love), Jimmy O. Yang (upcoming Crazy Rich Asians) and Suzanne Cryer (The Fosters), the Silicon Valley: The Complete Fifth Season DVD includes all eight, 30-minute episodes, with a Season 4 Recap.

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Thursday, September 13, 2018

5 Tips for Working Moms to Survive the Back-to-School Hustle

5 Tips for Working Moms to Survive the Back-to-School Hustle
From the moment my daughter got out of school in May to the end of July, was a complete blur. It was a blur of summer camp, work, travel, deadlines, proposals and pool parties. The fact that she was going back to school in three weeks had not occurred to me. When it did, I panicked. Where did the time go? I frantically realized I had no idea what day school started and had to ask another mom. I got a brisk answer of “August 20th,” which I like to call the “working mom fail” response. The guilt of not knowing when my child starts 2nd grade and feeling completely overwhelmed set in. Where do I begin? I’ve got to sign her up for fall activities, get a new backpack, lunchbox, some new clothes and also manage my job, meetings, travel and various work expectations. As working moms I think we feel there is no easy way to do all of this and keep a clear head and stay on task, but I have found five great tips for surviving back to school as a working mom:

1. Order Online:
Spare yourself the hustle of shopping. No need to throw everyone in the car in 100-degree heat to head to your favorite retail super store, fend off the kiddos requests for toys and candy while back-to-school shopping. It is not worth it. Modern technology allows us the ability to order online for backpacks, clothing and supplies. Think of the time and energy you will save by sitting on your couch and checking some boxes and swiping “check out”. This also applies to grocery shopping too, which is becoming more and more common. Download the app for Shipt or Amazon Prime and let them do the grocery shopping for you. Do it a day or two before school starts. The kids can make their requests so they get to put some creativity into their lunchbox choices. Other positives are that it isn’t expensive to shop online and it saves money because you avoid over-buying in a store.

2. Let the Laundry Lie:
Where does your laundry lie? Mine sits on a bed in the guest room.
Clean, yet unfolded. But clean. The point here is, let your laundry lie. It is okay to let some things slip during back -to -school time. You will have so much on your plate as it is, don’t let the mundane domestic stuff get to you. Not having every thing completed or accomplished around the house is okay. You will not get a ticket or a fine for letting some things in the household fall behind. Give yourself permission to know that it is okay if you don’t get everything done. It is completely normal, and you will eventually catch up.

3. Get Your Routine Back:
In the summer our routines are typically off. As I mentioned, it can feel like a complete blur when so much is going on. Activities, camp and work will run you, instead of you running them. No shock there. Bringing structure and school back into your life can be a struggle, but welcome it because it brings the return of normalcy. Give yourself a cushion returning to the routine by practicing earlier bedtimes and waking times week before school starts. This will get us parents and kids back on schedule. Also, create a family calendar with upcoming school activities and your work schedule to make sure that all planets are aligned, and if not, this gives you time to create a family management strategy.

4. Be Guilt Free:
I think the hardest thing about being a working mom during back -to -school is missing school events. The hallmarks of the beginning of the school year like Fall Festival or Meet the Teacher are big events for the kids. Missing them can make you feel disconnected from their little lives and the guilt can take over. This is also difficult because you miss the chance to meet other parents and classmates at these events. You start to feel like a constant outsider because you are the mom who isn’t around enough. Don’t beat yourself up or hold yourself to an impossible standard. Know that you are doing everything that you can to accommodate both school and work and that you are still present in your kids lives, even when you can’t physically be with them.

5. Connect with other working moms:
I have a lot of wonderful friends who are stay- at -home moms. They tend to keep me grounded and I rely on them a lot for my sanity. Working mom friends can be super supportive too because they are most likely experiencing the same emotions and situations. For overall complaining, coping and time management ideas your working mom friends will happily listen and help you. In addition, their schedules will most likely parallel yours, so for all of those 2:30 play dates you have missed, you can now do play dates on schedules that accommodate the work day. The silver lining here is that you get to solidify strong relationships with other women who will stand by you when you need support.

Managing back-to-school time will never be perfect or fool proof, but working outside of the home can bring on some added stress. It is balancing act that can cause disruption as you get adjusted to the new school year and schedules. Know that you are not alone, and we are all muddling through it together.

Holly Caplan is a mom, workplace issues expert, career coach and author of Surviving the Dick Clique: A Girl's Guide to Surviving the Male Dominated Corporate World. For more information, please visit, www.hollycaplan.com and connect with her on Twitter, @hollymcaplan.

Saturday, September 8, 2018

Experience Goes Hand-in-Hand With Education

Experience Goes Hand-in-Hand With Education
Pulling Out All The Stops For Your Child

As a parent, you want to make sure that you equip your child with the best possible chance of being successful in life. You've probably already enrolled them in a school that encourages them to become independent and pursues their strengths. After all, it is through their strengths that they can find a profession that they not only love, but are comfortable performing the work, and successful in doing so. As a result, they can be successful at their profession and quickly rise through the ranks. However, education alone is not enough to make your child stand out from the rest.

For many parents who want to help ensure that their child attends to the university or workforce of their dreams, enrolling them in a highly rated school isn't enough. In the case of university application reviewers, they're presented daily with children who all stem from excellent schools and have excellent grades. Often, there is nothing that makes them stand apart, and from that point, it's really a luck of a draw as to who is selected to join that university.

To make sure your child stands out from the rest, one of the best experiences you can give them is to sign them up for an international summer camp.

Real Culture

During these camps, children will be sent to certain places in the world where they can live with a family for a time. They'll learn their language, both in speaking and in writing, as well as have their eyes opened to local traditions. Not only will they be able to visit local historic sites, but they can come to understand a country at its base elements. This experience is sure to shape the child and for many employers and universities, children who have experienced diversity and possess language skills outside of standard English are passionately sought.

To make sure your child receives an incredible experience, sign them up now.

Friday, September 7, 2018

4 Important Resources for a Kid's Home Art Studio

4 Important Resources for a Kid's Home Art Studio
Nurturing a budding artistic talent is a wonderful way to keep children creative and imaginative. Art is also a form of self-expression, giving children an outlet for their day to day emotional woes. Parents who offer their children a stocked art studio may notice an increase in the creativity, overall disposition, and school performance of the children as they continue to use art as both a fun hobby and therapeutic activity.

Activity Tables and Easels

Activity tables are important for a variety of crafts and artistic creations. In most cases, children will sit down at an activity table in order to complete a project. This might include sculpting, paper crafts, or drawing. Be sure to provide protective cloths during messy projects, though. Easels are important for painting projects, especially those that may take a few weeks to complete.

Painting Supplies

Painting is a favored art activity by children. It is simply far more fun than drawing or coloring for most kids, especially since paint is able to blend and mix far more easily on the canvas. Fine art brushes, painting palettes, and an extensive paint collection are the core items that will be needed for a painting studio.
4 Important Resources for a Kid's Home Art Studio

Crafting Paper

For all of the scrap booking, card making, and holiday art projects, crafting paper is important to have on hand. This could be as simple and affordable as common construction paper; or, the children could have a variety of printed scrap booking and card crafting paper. With this paper, the children will need scissors, tape, glue, and rulers. Parents could also invest in glitter, hole punches in fun shapes, and scissors with unique cutting patterns.

Clay and Clay Tools

Clay is also a fun art medium, with Play-Doh being the most widely available version. However, true sculpting clay is far better for children who wish to produce skilled pieces of art that will be fired in a kiln. Clay tools help to shape and smooth the clay, as well as texture it. Art is an important hobby and activity for children. An art room at home will offer children a healthy, fun environment to spend extra time in.