Fun Baby Shower Games

September 14, 2009

Baby showers are a heap of fun for all concerned especially if you include some fun baby shower games. For generations family and friends have got together with the expectant mom and had a fantastic time in not only discussing the upcoming birth but giving gifts and capping off a great occasion with some fun games.

Organizing a baby shower has been declared as enjoyable as the actual shower. With invitations to make and send, guest lists to prepare, what food to supply and of course mapping out games you will all participate in leading to heaps of fun for one and all.

Some of the more popular fun baby shower games are:

Seventh Gift Giver:
Similar to pass the parcel, legend states that whoever gives the 7th gift to be unwrapped will be the next female to fall pregnant. A simple yet fun game once it gets going.

Digging For Pins:
With a big bowl full of rice and a scattering of safety pins it is the goal of finding the most pins in an allotted time frame. Whoever digs out the most pins wins the game.

Whose Face Is It Anyway?
One of the most outrageous games you can have at a baby shower. On the invitations ask the guests to bring a baby photo of themself. Pin the photos to a board and assign a number to each photo. It is everyones goal to pick which baby photo belongs to which guest. Talk about funny. It will split your sides.

There are three of the more popular fun baby shower games. There are plenty of others that will give the Mom-to-be and her guests hours of fun and entertainment. Such a resource can be found at www.funbabyshowergames.info. It includes games for multiple births, African Americans and even a couples game if Daddy is attending. 75 unique games at your fingertips. All with great graphics and easy to read instructions, your baby shower is guaranteed to be fun with the inclusion of these games.

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Compare Auto Theft Insurance Now

September 14, 2009

BEWARE: Auto theft is a billion dollar industry in the US.

Auto theft occurs twice a minute in the United States. There are usually 2 reasons your car is stolen: to be driven onto a freighter to be shipped overseas, or to be broken up for parts.

Consider this:

Manufacturer-grade auto theft protection is not enough. Consider replacing these with aftermarket auto theft protection systems which are usually are worth paying a professional to install.

An old car is no safer than a shiny new model. Older vehicles are usually taken for their parts.

In the event your car is stolen, contact police immediately, fast, and now. Speed is of the essence in recovering your stolen vehicle. Any delay means it is more likely your car will be in a chop shop or driven out of town. Keep a copy of the make, color and model of your car, the license plate number and vehicle identification number (VIN). Keep all your details in your wallet. Also keep a photocopy of your registration and insurance card where you can find it at home.

Read and understand your current insurance coverage. Go through your policy with a fine-tooth comb. Understand your coverage. Check here to compare auto theft insurance quotes. You most likely are paying too much for auto insurance right now.

Here’s some good advice: See if you are covered for a rental car in the event your car is stolen. It costs only a few dollars a month and will save you the hassle of looking for ways to get around.

Get roadside assistance. Your insurance company must offer this for a few dollars per term, or you can waiver that and choose to go through an outside company such as your dealership. Make sure you read the details of your coverage. For example, if your car is broken into and disabled, are you covered for a tow to any mechanic, or only a dealer’s service shop? Are both towing and labor costs covered?

The best and most important theft deterrents are practical ones. Park your car in lighted areas. If you drive into a parking lot, resist the temptation to park near the exit, it’s what thieves target more often.

Furthermore, FBI statistics show more than a third of all vehicle thefts occur in or at a home. So it’s always a good idea to lock your car, even in your own driveway.

Eminently Practical Advice – it’s best to make sure you have cheap and good comprehensive auto theft insurance on your side to cover those unexpected events on and off the road. Get a free quote and compare what you’re paying for auto insurance now.

C.T.

Insurance Advisor

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