Keep Grandma's Digital Photo Frame Updated - Remotely!

 

FrameChannel will update those digital frames on your mantle automatically
FrameChannel will update those digital frames on your mantle automatically

 

I get fussed at, sometimes, for not being on top of keeping our relatives stocked with recent jpegs to upload into their digital photo frames.  A few years ago, when those frames were the hottest toy on the store shelves when December rolled around and adults needed to buy gifts for each other, we all lined up for them.  I have one that we never were able to figure out, collecting dust somewhere.  My dad wanted one to keep at a vacation home, and I'm painfully bad about remembering to send updated shots.  Now, I have a new hot toy to figure out:  FrameChannel.  It will update dad's photo frame (once set up) from cyberspace!

 

FrameChannel is a free service that allows you to share your photos with your friends and family by streaming content directly to their digital picture frames (they don't have to do a thing).

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Angie Stephens
Ebby Halliday Realtors
Collin County Texas Homes
469-236-9899

 

 

New Appliances Anyone?

In With the New (338 / 365)
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DALLAS, TX (KERA) -If you've been thinking of replacing a major appliance, you may want to hold off until April if possible. The state comptroller's office will use more than 23-million dollars in federal stimulus money as rebates for purchases of energy-star rated appliances between April 16 and the 25th. Sam Baker talked with R.J. DeSylva, a spokesperson for the Texas Comptroller, about the program in this KERA Economy segment. You can see the list of qualifying appliances and learn more about the program at kera.org/economy.    

Angie Stephens
Ebby Halliday Realtors
Collin County Texas Homes
469-236-9899

 

 

Resolution 2010: Save Money

 My resolution in 2010 is to save money.  Many of us are honing in on our grandparents, asking them to revisit those Depression-era habits that drove us crazy as kids:  reusing coffee filters was my pet peeve at home.  Did we really save doing that?  I can see the value in using the clothes line vs. the dryer (mom always said, "Even when it's freezing, hang laundry outside.  When they're dry, they'll become unfrozen and wave in the wind.")  Here are some great pointers for 2010:

Use those new gift cards before you lose them. If a store goes bankrupt, or if the card is issued by a mall or a bank, your card could be subject to service fees and expiration dates. Another money-saving tip: If your gift card balance is below $10, you can receive it in cash.

Do not be suckered into "free trial" offers.   They set you up for automatic debits or credit card charges, and often have a narrow window for cancellation before you wind up paying money.  According to consumer warnings from the Better Business Bureau, Federal Trade Commission and Visa Inc., some companies offering free trials-on everything from colon cleansers to debt reduction plans-also create automatic deductions for special "services" or subscriptions. Read the fine print before opting for any "free trial" offers.

Pay off credit card debt. Use an online credit card calculator, such as at bankrate.com or credit.com.  If you've got a $5,000 balance with an 18% interest rate and make only monthly minimum payments, it will take over ten years to pay off the card (IF you stop spending on it!).  Not to mention how much you are really paying over that time period in interest charges.  That new item may not have been so appealing if you saw what you are really paying in the end up front on the price tag.  If you get a year-end gift or bonus, consider applying it to your January balances.

Evaluate your automatically billed services.  Are you really using roadside service, ring tones, texting, premium tv channels (those great series do come out on DVD eventually - consider Netflix instead, and catch them in a few months).  Or if you or your kids are continually hit with too many fees for text messages, switch to an unlimited plan. Don't use your cell phone much?  Consider switching to a prepaid phone.  The smart phones are great fun, but can be a time drain if you play the games, and time is money, right?

Cut your utility bills. Just a few household changes can save hundreds of dollars a year over time. If you replace 20 household 100-watt light bulbs with 27-watt fluorescent bulbs, you can save over $200 a year (up front, they cost more, so it is a long-term savings). Shorter showers can save, too. A family of three dropping shower times from 17 minutes to 11 can save over $100 a year, not to mention conserving gallons of water.  Turn off your television set manually:  using the remote control power button only puts it on "idle", and you're paying to power the unused tv.

Take advantage of federal tax breaks, including those for purchasing a home (now for existing homeowners "moving up" as well as first time home buyers), paying college expenses or adding household energy improvements. "There've been a lot of things loosened up for consumers this year," said John Hogg, who oversees 16 Jackson-Hewitt tax preparation offices in Sacramento. "Many of these credits have never been available before; others, like the new home buyer's credit and college tuition credits, are worth more this year than last. If people take advantage of these, their tax liability could be significantly less for 2009."

The first-time home buyer's credit increased to $8,000 and was extended to April 30, 2010. Existing homeowners who haven't purchased a home in the last three years can get a maximum $6,500. The tax credit for college students has been extended to a full four years and up to $2,500 annually, including textbooks. The vehicle sales tax deduction applies to any new purchase made by Dec. 31 this year.

For families, there's also the child-tax credit and the earned income tax credit (EITC) for low- income households. For instance, a married couple with three children and family income of $22,000 could qualify for a federal refund of more than $9,000 through the combined credits. Due to layoffs and furloughs, many families with reduced incomes may qualify for the first time this year.

 

 

Don't get sick: That's one of the surest ways to save.  Get plenty of sleep, exercise regularly, and make healthy food choices.   And if you have a flexible spending account through your employer for health care expenses, don't forget to submit your receipts for reimbursement by Dec. 31 or your company's deadline. If you fill out the correct paperwork, you'll get a nice check in the mail.

Delete unsolicited e-mails, calls or letters asking for personal financial information. Phony messages pretending to be from the IRS, FDIC and your bank can siphon money faster than you can click open their fraudulent online messages.  Do not open attachments in e-mails unless you are expecting them.  Computer viruses can cost you time and money (if not lost information).

Wishing you good luck and prosperity in 2010.  If you are considering a home sale or purchase (or both) to take advantage of the new tax credit, contact me.  Whether you are in my area or halfway across the country, I am partnered with a global network of the top brokers and can find the right realtor for you

Angie Stephens
Ebby Halliday Realtors
Collin County Texas Homes
469-236-9899

 

 

LoJack for Laptops

I love this!  What an incredible idea.  Read on:

Lojack For Laptops

A Security System That Can Recover Your Stolen Computer

Though we've entered a hopeful new decade, there are still people who'll steal your stuff.  And what's more valuable than your personal computer?

Keep the bad guys at bay with LoJack for Laptops (yes, that's the real name), a tough piece of software that allows you (and law enforcement) to both track your computer and remotely delete sensitive data before a thief can use it.

Once downloaded, the software maintains daily contact with a monitoring center in Vancouver whenever your computer is online. If the computer is reported lost or stolen, contact increases to every 15 minutes. 

This allows the company's investigators to determine where the computer is and any activity that has occurred post-theft, at which point law enforcement is called.

Regardless of recovery status, you can remotely delete applications, photos, bookmarks, browser cookies, financial information and stored passwords. 

The software is embedded in such a way that it continues to work even if the hard drive is reformatted. 

And, in some cases, the company is willing to pay up to $1000 if the computer isn't found as part of their service agreement.

Lojack for Laptops costs $39.99 a year (or $94.99 for a three year subscription).  But compared to losing your computer (and all the data therein), it's a small price to pay.

  Visit Lojack For Laptops

Angie Stephens
Ebby Halliday Realtors
Collin County Texas Homes
469-236-9899

 

 

Freezing Weather Alert - Protect Pipes

Reminder to protect pipes.  The damage can be brutal if a slight crack forms!  Here are some useful tips sent to me from DFW Realtors/Metrotex:

Frozen water in pipes leads to pipes bursting at their weakest point and can cause incredible damage to a residence. Pipes in attics, crawl spaces and outside walls are particularly vulnerable to freezing in extremely cold weather, where holes in your house's outside wall for television, cable or telephone lines allow cold air to reach them. An eighth-inch crack in a pipe can leak up to 250 gallons of water a day. By taking a few simple precautions, you and your clients can save yourselves the mess, money and aggravation frozen pipes can cause.

To keep water in pipes from freezing, take the following steps:

•·         Wrap outdoor pipes in newspapers or insulation and cover with plastic.

•·         Insulate pipes in the crawl spaces and attic. These exposed pipes are most susceptible to freezing. The more insulation you use, the better protected your pipes will be.

•·         Heat tape or thermostatically-controlled heat cables can be used to wrap pipes.

•·         Seal leaks that allow cold air inside near where pipes are located. Look for air leaks around electrical wiring, dryer vents and pipes. Use caulk or insulation to keep the cold out and the heat in. With severe cold, even a tiny opening can let in enough cold air to cause a pipe to freeze.

•·         Disconnect garden hoses and, if possible, use an indoor valve to shut off and drain water from pipes leading to outside faucets. This reduces the chance of freezing in the short span of pipe just inside the house. If you don't have a separate valve to turn off outside water, wrap or cover faucets or hose bibs with an insulating material.

•·         Letting a faucet drip during extreme cold weather can prevent a pipe from bursting. Opening a faucet will provide relief from the excessive pressure that builds between the faucet and the ice blockage when freezing occurs. A dripping faucet wastes some water, so only pipes vulnerable to freezing (ones that run through an unheated or unprotected space) should be left with the water flowing.

•·         Open cabinet doors to allow heat to get to pipes under sinks and appliances near exterior walls.

Angie Stephens
Ebby Halliday Realtors
Collin County Texas Homes
469-236-9899

 

 

Winterizing in Texas

Remember to keep your listed homes (especially the vacant ones) defended against these freezing temperatures.  Global warming aside, we're not peeking up beyond freezing here in Texas for several days.  The wind is blowing a big TX gale, and many homes may not have hose bib covers or heat operating.

Talk to your clients, make sure they have safeguarded their pipes, and for those vacant homes you may want to stop by a local hardward store and pick up some hose bib covers.  Better yet:  what a generous thing it would be to call your occupied homeowners with listings and offer to bring them a few covers?  A time-saving, errand-saving goodwill gesture such as this will be remembered.

Other suggestions:

Kitty litter on walkways to prevent slipping on ice patches (especially where the house or trees may shade the walkway and delay melting).

Open the drapes during the day to allow solar heating of homes (one listing of mine registered a cheery 67 degrees two days ago, when it was 43 degrees outside but sunny).

Program the thermostats to offer more heat after dark than in the daytime.

Most of all, keep on top of changing weather conditions and drive carefully to all showings and appointments.  Stay safe, fellow realtors, and do what you can to prevent disastrous frozen pipes.  Your clients will appreciate your efforts.

Angie Stephens
Ebby Halliday Realtors
Collin County Texas Homes
469-236-9899

 

 

Woman Dies After Car Loses Control, Drives into Lake

I am sad to report that the woman whose car ran into the north lake at Twin Lakes Park in Highlands North subdivision in north Dallas, just west of Richardson, TX near Coit and Campbell, has died.

I have heard that citizens tried to rush into the water to save her, but frigid water drove them back.  Rescue workers, too, felt the onset of hypothermia as they broke the window and attempted to get the woman out.

There were no signs of skid marks on the street to indicate that the brakes were applied.  I still wonder if it's another case of the accelerator getting caught on the floormat or something.  I'm sure it will be investigated.

Link to Story

Angie Stephens
Ebby Halliday Realtors
Collin County Texas Homes
469-236-9899

 

 

Car Pulled from Dallas' Twin Lakes Park

There has been a car pulled from the north lake (or "pond") of Twin Lakes Park in Dallas, TX.  This is scary:  we just moved out of a house in this neighborhood (yes, overlooking one of the two lakes) where this is taking place right now.  I'm saying a prayer that nobody was seriously hurt.  And wondering how a person lost control of her car in the middle of the day on a short street (with a big curb around the lake).  That is a small car, big curb, big "pond" - how was she not able to stop?  Is it a car defect?  I've heard of cars having random, sudden, pedal-to-the-metal acceleration.  I hope everything is ok here.

Car Pulled from Dallas' Twin Lakes Park

This is in Highlands North, just west of Coit and Campbell, in Dallas (just west of Richardson, TX).

Angie Stephens
Ebby Halliday Realtors
Collin County Texas Homes
469-236-9899

 

 

2010 Housing Market: You In?

If you are considering buying or selling a home this year, then you may want to subscribe to a new newsletter which has the most up-to-date statistics and numbers on home values, sales prices, and trends customized to your market.  With numbers and information provided by the National Association of Realtors, you can trust what you read as reliable and up-to-date.

Here is a link to the newsletter:

Housing Trends eNewsletter January 2010

If you are interested in buying or selling in Richardson, Garland, Plano, Wylie, Sachse, Murphy, St. Paul, Parker, or anywhere else in North Dallas or Collin County, I can help you.  Call me at 469-236-9899 to begin planning your move.

Angie Stephens
Ebby Halliday Realtors
Collin County Texas Homes
469-236-9899

 

 

Lose 20 Pounds, Look Younger: Anti-aging diet (free 7 day meal plan)

I saw this in the Good Housekeeping website.  This diet promises a lot:  turning back the clock and the scale at the same time is no small feat.  I am not sure I can keep up with the food prep on all of this, but I like to see recipe ideas when I'm trying to eat healthier.  I re-started my jazzercise routine yesterday, and am feeling sore and lazy.  Can I make it today?  It's sooooo cold outside....

Moving is excellent exercise:  all of that heavy lifting, running from room to room.  I don't want to do it again anytime soon (hubby, kids and I are in house #7, which explains my realtor's license).  Maybe I should offer my clients free help with the packing and unpacking for their new home, just to keep those muscles moving?  : )

Browse these, and make note for your next grocery list:

Day 1
Breakfast

  • 1 Oat and Almond Breakfast Bar
  • 6 oz. fat-free plain yogurt or 4 oz. low-fat cottage cheese
  • 15 red or purple grapes or 1/2 small grapefruit
  • Coffee or tea

 

Lunch

  • 1 serving Black Bean Soup
  • Salad: 2 c. salad greens, 1/4 avocado, and 1 segmented small tangerine. Toss with 1 Tbsp. balsamic vinegar and 1 tsp. extra virgin olive oil
  • 3 Triscuits

 

Snack

  • 4-5 deli-thin slices (about 1.5 oz.) ham spread with 2 tsp. honey mustard, rolled in a lettuce leaf

Dinner

  • 1 serving Chard-Wrapped Salmon
  • Asian Rice: 3/4 c. cooked brown rice, 1/2 green onion, chopped, 1/2 tsp. low-sodium soy sauce, and 1/4 tsp. Asian sesame oil
  • 17 steamed baby carrots

 

Extra

  • 5 oz. red wine or 1 oz. baked whole-grain chips and 1/3 c. salsa

 

 

Day 2
Breakfast

  • Savory breakfast sandwich: Split 1 whole wheat English muffin. Top each side with 2 Tbsp. grated light Jarlsberg cheese, and toast until cheese melts. Layer 1 oz. extra-lean deli ham between halves
  • 1 small tangerine
  • Coffee or tea

 

Lunch

  • 1 (5-oz.) can Bumble Bee Easy Peel Sensations Seasoned Tuna Medley (any flavor)
  • 1 whole wheat pita bread
  • 1/2 c. prepared tabbouleh salad (such as Cedar's)

 

Snack

  • 1 hard-cooked egg with 1 Triscuit or one 100-calorie pack pistachios (about 30)

 

Dinner

 

Extra

 

 

Day 3
Breakfast

  • 1 c. Kashi Heart to Heart Cereal (or 150-calorie portion of another whole-grain cereal), 1 c. fat-free milk, 1/3 c. blueberries (fresh or frozen)
  • 2 tsp. ground flaxseeds
  • Coffee or tea

 

Lunch

 

Snack

  • Starbucks Grande Cappuccino or Tall Latte made with fat-free milk (no whip) or 1 mini bag Jolly Time Healthy Pop

 

Dinner

  • 1 serving Walnut-Crusted Chicken Cutlets
  • 1 c. Simply Potatoes Mashed Sweet Potatoes heated in microwave
  • 1 c. green beans, steamed and seasoned with freshly ground black pepper

 

Extra

  • 5 oz. red wine or 1 pkg. World of Grains Cookies

Day 4
Breakfast

  •  

    Lunch
    • 1 Healthy Choice Fresh Mixers Rotini & Zesty Marinara Sauce (sprinkled with 2 tsp. Parmesan cheese)
    • 1 small apple

    Snack

  • 1 Mini Babybel Light cheese and 1/2 c. red or purple grapes
  • Dinner

    Extra
    • 5 oz. red wine or 1 tin Sweet Riot Cocoa Nibs

     


    Day 5
    Breakfast

    • Cheesy Cinnamon Toast: 1 slice whole wheat cinnamon-raisin bread, toasted and spread with 2 Tbsp. part-skim ricotta. Sprinkle with 1 Tbsp. chopped walnuts. Drizzle with 1 tsp. honey
    • 1 small banana
    • Coffee or tea

    Lunch

    • 1 Kashi Pocket Bread Sandwich (any variety)
    • 8 oz. fat-free milk
    • 8 baby carrots

    Snack

    • 50 steamed edamame (green soybeans) in the pod or 1 stalk of celery spread with 1 Tbsp. peanut butter

    Dinner

    Extra

     


    Day 6
    Breakfast

    • Honeyed Fruit Parfait to Go: Divide and layer into large paper cup 1 c. assorted chopped, mixed fresh fruit (your choice), 8 oz. fat-free, plain yogurt, and 1 Tbsp. chopped nuts or ground flax or wheat germ. Drizzle with 1 tsp. honey
    • Coffee or tea

     

    Lunch
    • Greek Salad Pita: Spread 1/4 c. hummus inside 1 whole wheat pita. Add 1/2 c. baby salad greens, 2 tomato slices, and 2 Tbsp. feta cheese. Sprinkle with red wine vinegar
    • 1 small banana

    Snack

    • 1 pkg. South Beach Living Dark Chocolate-Covered Soynuts or 1 Mini Babybel Light cheese with 2 Triscuits

    Dinner

    Extra

    • 5 oz. red wine or 1/2 c. light ice cream (about 100 calories) topped with 1/4 c. raspberries and 2 tsp. mini semisweet chocolate chips

     


    Day 7
    Breakfast

    • 1 serving Smoked Salmon Scrambled Eggs
    • 1/2 whole wheat English muffin, toasted and spread with 1 tsp. light butter
    • 1/2 c. cubed cantaloupe
    • Coffee or tea

    Lunch

    Snack

    • 10 medium strawberries, sliced, with 1 1/2 tsp. brown sugar, topped with 2 Tbsp. part-skim ricotta

    Dinner

    Extra

    • 5 oz. red wine or Starbucks Tall Tazo Green Tea Latte (hot or iced)

     


    Note: All calorie-free beverages are allowed - especially coffee and tea. All meals and snacks are interchangeable within categories, so you can sub one breakfast for another, for example, or swap two snacks. We've also included our favorite healthy convenience foods to make the meal plan simpler.

Angie Stephens
Ebby Halliday Realtors
Collin County Texas Homes
469-236-9899