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The other day, Most Wonderful Hubby and I were in the car running some errands. Since I was driving (driver gets to choose) we were listening to a cd that happens to be a favorite of mine.

I was listening to the music, driving along, enjoying the afternoon, when all of the sudden Hubby says “That is the stupidest song I’ve ever heard. Who’d write a song called ‘You’re the Chicken?'”

After laughing so hard I almost ran into a parked car, I told him the name of the song was “You’re The Ticket.”

“Oh,” Hubby said, looking a bit sheepish. “Well, that makes a little more sense.”

I don’t think I’ll ever be able to listen to the song again without picturing a chicken and laughing. Methinks I’m not the only one who should be wearing a hearing aid…

Starting today, I am going to post a weekly shout-out about someone who has done something that is remarkable, interesting or deserves to have others know just what a spiffy person they are!

This week my shout-out goes to Loren Jennings. He is one of those rare individuals who “gets” the entire concept of networking and relationship building.

Loren has started two meeting groups to bring people together to share ideas, support each other and learn about networking efficiently and effectively. Beyond that, Loren is just a nice guy who truly cares about people.

You can learn more about Loren from his Linked In profile, found here.

If you’ve done your spring cleaning and yet your home’s interior still seems lost in the doldrums, think about changing things up a bit for some decor excitement.

Here are a few ideas to get you started and give the inside of your home a very simple and  extremely affordable facelift.

Just Move It! – One of the fastest and easiest ways to completely change the look of your home is to move around the furniture. Sketch out your room’s dimensions on paper cut out pieces of paper in approximate dimension to your furniture and move it around until you get a combination that you like. Then you can do the heavy lifting and move your furniture around to its new resting place (or stand back and direct the process while someone else does the lifting!).

Mirror, Mirror on the Wall – Place a mirror across from a window and suddenly you’ve got another window. Place it across from a door to give your room a wide-open feel. Any time you can place a mirror where light comes in, it creates a whole new level of warmth and openness.

•Pops Goes the Color – Add bright, fun pops of excitement with colorful throws and accent pillows. This works great on a couch or a bed. If most of your decor is neutral, you can have a lot of fun with seasonal color. Think hot pinks, turquoise or bright greens for spring, reds and nautical blues for summer. Think about what one red pillow or one turquoise throw could do for a room.

Room to Breathe – Most people have more knick knacks, decor and sentimental treasures than their house can hold, let alone one room. Instead of trying to have everything on display all the time, select a handful of  pieces that fit well with the season and put those out. Make sure whatever you are displaying has room to breath. Space creates a sense of order and openness.

• Let there be Light – If your lampshades are beyond repair, get some new light shades. If lamps are dark and clunky, give them a coat of paint. A light neutral shade can create a whole new look for your room. Or maybe you want to make the lamp your one focal point of color.  Before you slap on a coat of eye-popping orange, get a paint chip and try it in the room to see what the overall effect is going to be.

However you decide to change things up this spring, remember to have fun with it!

Happy Entertaining!

Word of the Day:  har·bin·ger

[hahr-bin-jer]
1.

a person who goes ahead and makes known the approach of another
2.

anything that foreshadows a future event; omen; sign

3.

herald the coming of
I don’t know why, but I love this word. When I think of it, it always makes me think of spring, which makes me think of sweet little robins. I guess you could say robins are a harbinger of spring!
How would you use harbinger in a sentence?