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Disney is in the Air

March 9, 2016 by jlmdiscovery

Disney is in the Air

It’s been said that smell is the strongest of our senses tied to memory.  Sometimes all it takes is a single whiff of vanilla to conjure fond memories of baking in our parents’ kitchen or a hint of the perfume that our aunt used to wear to remind us of annual visits from long ago.  It is a sense that is often overlooked amidst the other four.  So why not use it to our advantage to experience the nostalgia of the happiest place on Earth?  If you’ve visited Disneyland (or Magic Kingdom) in the past, here is a list of scents you can use to relive the pleasant atmospheres of your favorite Disney lands.

Note: I’ve based this list off of Yankee Candle scents, but of course you can substitute anything similar.

Main Street, U.S.A.
Main Street is the first land you experience when you enter the parks, and it is also the one that most consciously aims those pleasant scents in your direction.  The most iconic scents are those of freshly baked treats from the Jolly Holiday Bakery and the homemade candies around Christmastime.

  • Bakery Air
  • Christmas Cookie
  • French Vanilla
  • Gingerbread Maple
  • Gingerbread
  • Peppermint Bark
  • Vanilla Cupcake

Adventureland
Adventureland explores the areas from Polynesian gardens to Asian temples to the African jungle, and contains one of everyone’s favorite treats: Dole Whip.  Tropical fruits and blooms best represent this spirit of adventure.

  • Black Coconut
  • Coconut & Vanilla Bean
  • Eucalyptus
  • Exotic Bloom
  • Luau Party
  • Mango Peach Salsa
  • Midnight Jasmine
  • Orange Dreamsicle
  • Pineapple Cilantro

Frontierland/Critter Country
Frontierland makes me think of southern favorites and earthy scents, with plenty of fresh fragrances of the outdoors.  I’ve lumped Critter Country in here because there’s a lot of overlap, although the presence of Winnie the Pooh reminds me instantly of the Honey Blossom.

  • Apple Cider
  • Apple Spice
  • Autumn Leaves
  • Caramel Pecan Pie
  • Cinnamon Stick
  • Cranberry Pear
  • Farmer’s Market
  • Green Grass
  • Harvest
  • Honey Blossom
  • Lush Berries
  • Macintosh
  • Mountain Lodge
  • Peach Cobbler

New Orleans Square
New Orleans Square is one of my favorite places to walk around in the afternoons, particularly with a bag of fresh Mickey-shaped beignets.  Enjoy the French and Jazz influences with these scents reminiscent of pastries and spirits.

  • Brandy Pear Tart
  • Vanilla Bourbon

Fantasyland
Fantasyland is full of princes, princesses, and fun so the first thoughts that come to mind are of gardens and magical forests.  Choose some of your favorite flower scents or go the route of Snow White with a fresh, red apple.

  • Cotton Candy
  • Fresh Cut Roses
  • Lavender Vanilla
  • Lilac Blossoms
  • Macintosh
  • Magical Frosted Forest
  • Meadow Showers
  • Pink Peony
  • True Rose
  • Tulips
  • White Gardenia

Tomorrowland
Tomorrowland is the hardest of the lands to pinpoint in terms of scents, mostly because it’s comprised of a lot of minimalistic metal and space-age materials.  The best I could think of was a series of clean, fresh scents (at least until Yankee Candle adds Plastic and Steel to their repertoire).

  • April Showers
  • Clean Cotton
  • Crisp Morning Air
  • Fluffy Towels
  • Line-Dried Cotton

What are some of your favorite scents from Disneyland?  Which bring back the strongest memories?  Share below!

Filed Under: Disney, Featured Tagged With: Disney, Disneyland, memories, nostalgia, scents, smells, Yankee Candle

10 Places to Find Discount Books

March 2, 2016 by jlmdiscovery

10 Places to Find Discount Books

I’m not going to lie: I’m technically in no need of new books.  But even with a collection of over 1,600 already I can’t help but get excited browsing all the titles on the shelves.  My husband both laughs and cries a little as I walk out of the stores with my arms spilling over with aerospace textbooks, Stephen King novels, and Titanic references.  If you, too, are an avid reader, I’d bet you’re also constantly on the lookout for good deals on your favorite interests.  Here are 10 of my favorite places to find discount books!

  1. Goodwill/Salvation Army – our old Goodwill used to have an entire wall of the store dedicated to used books at only $1-2 apiece
  2. Used Book Stores – while some are higher priced than others, they usually have a great selection of books in decent shape
  3. Antique/Consignment Shops – great for older or vintage books
  4. Flea Markets – these may take some searching, but flea and trader markets typically have small collections here and there
  5. Yard Sales – many people purge their books for yard sales so be sure to make a stop when you drive by one
  6. Book Fairs – book fairs or dollar book swaps are popular in cities so look around for news of upcoming events
  7. Library Sales – from time to time libraries will host book fairs to get rid of excess copies
  8. Book Swaps – public book swaps are popping up more frequently, or you can always trade with friends
  9. Used Book Sites – I frequently use the used option on Amazon to get textbooks and hardcovers for a good price
  10. Free E-books – when all else fails, look online for free e-books (ex. Project Gutenberg)

Do you have any other suggestions on where to find discount or free books?  Please leave them in the comments below!

Filed Under: Featured, Fun, Learning Tagged With: books, cheap, discount, free

Staycation Ideas for Every Schedule

February 8, 2016 by jlmdiscovery

Staycation Ideas

Sometimes as much as we’d love to be whisked off to a beach somewhere, we don’t have the time, budget, or even the energy to steal away for an extended period.  The bright side is that when things get truly hectic we can often subside the stress with a mental escape or just a new perspective.   If you’re in need of a change of pace, you need to look no further than your own backyard.  Consider these options to escape for a day, or even just an afternoon.

Explore Your Home Town

Every time I go to New York City, I think about how I’ve never been inside the Statue of Liberty or the Empire State Building.  For 18 years I lived within an hour’s train ride of these famous attractions, yet I never took advantage of them. It makes me wonder what else I’ve taken for granted around me in the past.  Thanks to military life, however, I’ve been quickly learning to explore my surroundings every chance I get.  Whether you have a city at your disposal or not, consider taking time to explore your local area and theming a day around new experiences.  Here are some ideas to get you started:
  • Research local sites
    • Historical places
    • Museums
    • Theaters
    • Tourist spots (landmarks, popular areas)
    • Parks, zoos, aquariums
  • Try out new restaurants
    • Regional staples
    • Ethnic food
    • Food experiences (tapas, brunch buffets, wine pairings)
  • Take advantage of local (seasonal) activities
    • Ice skating, skiing
    • River tubing, sandcastle competitions
    • Apple picking, corn mazes
    • Festivals, fairs, conventions
  • Plan your day around novelty
    • Take back roads or non-typical routes
    • Take photos of each place you go and new facets of the town you see
    • Stow technology when possible to focus on experiencing your surroundings
    • Think like a first-time visitor
    • If all possibilities in your town have been exhausted, see what’s available in an hour radius
    • Keep a playlist handy for the car to keep the day upbeat/relaxing

Bring the Vacation to You

Years ago I came up with a unique Christmas idea for my aunt who’d been dreaming of a Hawaiian vacation: Hawaii in a box.  I loaded the gift with Hawaiian CD’s, recipes, movies, a calendar, coconut cups, a lei, and anything else I could think of that would remind her of the tropics.  I thought that even if I couldn’t afford tickets, this at least could help her mentally enjoy the trip whenever she chose.  I’ve continued this idea whenever my husband and I need a fun date night at home.  All it takes is a little creativity and imagination.  The same goes for treating any dose of free time as your own personal vacation, be it a week or even just an hour.  Focus on what relaxes you most and check out the following ideas:

  •  Create a themed day
    • Choose a location, experience, or memory to base it on (ex. Hawaii, Disneyland, grandma’s house)
    • Match food, music, and activities
    • Decorate your area with fun crafts or dress to the theme
  • Take advantage of outdoor activities
    • Backyard camping, hiking
    • Pools, sprinklers, local beach (if you’re lucky)
    • Picnic
  • Plan a day of stay-at-home fun
    • Movie/TV marathon
    • Arts & crafts
    • Childhood favorites (toys, books, games)
  • Have an at-home spa day
    • Sleep in
    • Create DIY salon services (mani/pedi, facial scrubs)
    • Take a relaxing bath
    • Listen to your favorite calm music
  • Enjoy a reflective retreat (personal, family, couples)
    • Gather a list of questions/prompts you can ask yourselves
    • Carve out time away from technology and limit distractions
    • Practice techniques such as journaling, meditation, and mindfulness

Remember, any of these ideas can be used on your own, with family, or with a group of friends.  It all depends on how you like to spend your “vacations”.  Even an hour once a week spent on personal time will greatly relieve stress.  So mark out some time and focus your attention on the experiences; treat it as an escape from your normal world.  As for me, I think I see a Harry Potter-themed staycation in my future!

What ideas do you have for staycations?  Share them in the comments below!

Filed Under: Featured, Fun Tagged With: ideas, staycation, travel, vacation

Pandora Christmas Stations for Every Mood

December 14, 2015 by jlmdiscovery

Christmas Music
Pandora Christmas Stations for Every Mood
Year after year my dad kicks off Christmas morning with the same playlist, comprised of the best of the holiday classics (according to him): Dolly Parton’s “Hard Candy Christmas“, Bing Crosby’s “Christmas in Killarney“, and the ever-popular “I’m Gettin’ Nuttin’ for Christmas“.  Of course these are interspersed with the usual traditional hits, but these unique picks are what I look forward to every year.  Watching Mom shake her head as Dad sings another verse of “Dominick the Donkey” reminds me that no matter what else changes the rest of the year, I always have these constant traditions to look forward to.

That being said, it’s always nice to change up the mix now and then.  Sometimes you’re looking to settle down with a few relaxing chorale works, while at other times it’s just a “Jingle Bell Rock” kind of day.  If you’re shopping around for some holiday variety this season, here is a list of Pandora options that are sure to get you through to “December the 25th“.

Classic Christmas

  • Classical Christmas
  • Christmas Traditional
  • Christmas Chorale Classics
  • Holiday Instrumentals
  • Peaceful Holidays

Family Christmas

  • Christmas Radio
  • Family Christmas
  • Kid’s Christmas

Religious Christmas

  • Christmas Chorale Classics
  • Gospel Christmas
  • Classical Christmas
  • Christian Contemporary Holidays

Pop & Modern Christmas

  • Christmas Radio
  • Today’s Christmas
  • Rockin’ Holidays
  • R&B and Pop Holidays
  • R&B Holiday

Nostalgic Christmas

  • Christmas Traditional
  • Christmas Radio
  • Family Christmas
  • Swingin’ Christmas
  • Rockin’ Holidays
  • Smooth Jazz Christmas
  • Christmas Blues
  • Jazz Holidays
  • Soulful Holidays

Decades

  • 70s Christmas
  • 80s Christmas
  • 90s Christmas
  • 2000s Christmas
  • Today’s Christmas

Country Christmas

  • Country Christmas
  • Folk Holidays
  • Classic Country Christmas

Fun Twists

  • Hipster Holidays
  • Electronic Holidays

Ethnic Christmas

  • Navidad Latina
  • Celtic Holidays
  • Tropical Holidays

If you’re not celebrating Christmas this season, Pandora has a Hanukkah station to enjoy as another option.  And for those who aren’t Pandora fans, Songza is also a great tool to stream Christmas music according to your mood (they have unique playlists such as “A Merry and Bright Christmas Party” and “Teen Pop Christmas”).  So whichever you choose, I hope you’re enjoying the holiday season, and I wish you a Happy Hanukkah and a Merry Christmas!

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What are your favorite Christmas songs?  Share below!

Filed Under: Featured, Fun, Home, Music Tagged With: Christmas, music, Pandora, playlists

10 Ways to Celebrate Independence Day

July 4, 2015 by jlmdiscovery

Independence Day

Happy 4th of July everyone!  Today is the day we commemorate the signing of the Declaration of Independence and honor everything America.  So in the spirit of patriotism, here are 10 ways to celebrate our nation’s Independence Day with family and friends.

1) Read the Declaration of Independence
I don’t know about you, but so far I haven’t actually sat down to read through one of our country’s most important documents.  I learned about it in school, and I can recite the first phrase, but sadly that’s where it ends.  This is my goal for this year.  You can find the full transcript from the National Archives or download an app for your tablet/phone (I suggest a free app like Declaration for iPad or the Constitution Reference Suite containing a collection of founding documents and speeches for $0.99).

2) Learn about our Independence Day
Yes, we all know the signing of the Declaration kicked off the American Revolution.  But do you know about the rest of the history and traditions that surround the 4th of July?  Check out these articles from the History Channel and TED to start educating yourself.

3) Fly the flag
If you don’t already have a flag posted outside your home, today is a perfect day to start.  Flags are available from Walmart or other local stores.  Be sure to read up on proper flag etiquette before you set it up, and remember to shine a light if you’re flying it at night.

4) Host a themed BBQ
Okay, so this isn’t really a novel idea, but it’s still fun.  Gather your family and friends to celebrate with a grill and some patriotic-themed treats.  Betty Crocker has a great list of appetizing suggestions, but a quick (i.e. endless) search through Pinterest will flood your head with an unlimited supply of red, white, and blue dishes and decorations.  I’ll be making s’mores dip, dipped pretzels, and firecracker bark this year.

5) Learn about the origins of the American flag
We all love to don our red, white, and blue, but do you know why those colors were chosen?  Read up on the history of the American flag from PBS, the USA Flag Site, and USA.gov.

6) Thank a veteran or serviceman
Sometimes it’s too easy to focus on the rights and privileges we have now and forget how we got them.  Take a moment today and reach out to a member of our Armed Forces, past or present.  They’ll appreciate your support.  Also, keep in mind that some combat veterans in your area may suffer from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), so look out for signs like these and please be respectful with your use of fireworks.

7) Tour a historic site or explore a virtual museum
If you’re lucky enough to live in one of the original 13 states, chances are you’re within range of some historic foundations of early America.  Tour a state capitol, Independence Hall, the Smithsonian museums, the D.C. monuments, or any of the American Revolution battle sites.  If you can’t make it to a museum in person, check out virtual tours of the American History Museum, the National Portrait Gallery, Memorial Hall, or create your own.  You can also use Google Earth to explore sites all around the country in 360 panoramas.

8) Watch a movie about the American Revolution
I grew up watching the musical 1776 with my dad every July 4th (seriously, who doesn’t love a dancing Ben Franklin).  However, if you’re looking for something that doesn’t break into song, check out this list of movies that take place during the American Revolution.  Based on ones I’ve seen, I suggest The Patriot, but I’m looking forward to seeing April Morning and Drums Along the Mohawk eventually.  For kids, I’d actually suggest the America Rock! videos (from the Schoolhouse Rock! series).  Warning: the songs will be stuck in your heads for years.  Plus, there’s always Independence Day.

9) Reflect on what you’re grateful for
Regardless of how you feel about day-to-day politics, when you think of the freedoms we have in the country, we are very fortunate.  We often take such liberties for granted and only focus on what divides us.  Just imagine how much worse it could be, as compared to several other countries or even compared to our own a few hundred years ago.  Remember to reflect on what we all have to be thankful for.

10) Watch fireworks
It wouldn’t be the 4th of July without fireworks blasting through the sky.  Check out your local paper to find shows near you, or drive to one of these displays listed at the top 20 fireworks shows in the country.  Don’t want to deal with the crowds?  Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks Spectacular airs on NBC at 8pm (EST/PST) and A Capitol Fourth airs on PBS at the same time.

I hope you and your family have a very happy 4th of July!

4th of July Pretzels
Celebrating Independence Day with some patriotic treats!

 

Filed Under: Featured, Fun, Learning Tagged With: 4th of July, celebrations, fireworks, flag, holiday, Independence Day, museums

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