Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Family Life Blog Carnival- September Edition



Welcome to the September 2009 edition of the Family Life Blog Carnival. We have a variety of topics in this edition, all with the intent of making your family life better. Even if you're a family of one or a couple of with no kids, you're likely to find something useful.

It won't be long till the HolidaySpirit Blog Carnival starts. I plan to run it every other week from around Thanksgiving through right before Christmas. With the idea being to put us all in that "Holiday Spirit" During this time the other blog carnivals run here (The Better Life Carnival, The Carnival of Productivity And GTD, and The Family Life Blog Carnival) will take their Winter Break, appearing again in 2010. I'm still very swamped with submissions (a good situation to be in indeed) so I've published some of the submissions in this edition and hope to have a bigger edition in October. Thank you to everyone that has submitted articles for all of the blog carnivals! I hope that you'll continue to submit articles, read my blog carnivals (others as they meet your interests) as well as continue reading my blog posts. You can also subscribe via email or by RSS Feed so that you don't miss a blog carnival or any of the other posts. If you have ideas for topics or subjects that you'd like to see in future editions feel free to post them in the comments section at the end of this post. If you have any other comments, feel free to leave them as well. You can submit your blog article(s) to the next edition of the Family Life Blog Carnival using our carnival submission form. Links to past posts and the dates of future scheduled editions can be found on our blog carnival index page. You can also check out The Better Life Carnival and The Carnival of Productivity And GTD (also appearing at this blog) and look for the HolidaySpirit Blog Carnival (coming soon). Without further adieu, here is the September Edition of the Family Life Blog Carnival....



Vacations And Travel


Billeater presents Enjoying Vacation Without Big Expenses posted at Billeater.


Health



Dietetic boy presents The Advantage That you Will Find From the Many Vegetarian Menus | Vegetarian Culinary Recipes posted at Vegetarian Culinary, saying, "see why its worth to eat vegan and vegetarian food!"



Cooking And Recipes


Myscha Theriault presents Cooking for Kids: A Survival Guide | Wise Bread posted at Wise Bread, saying, "An article on cooking for children within the nuclear, extended and blended family."


Cuisine master presents Indian Vegetarian Gourmet | Vegetarian Culinary Recipes posted at Vegetarian Culinary, saying, "video tutorial showing how to make vegetarian gourmet. reallty nice dish!"


Mangoz presents RAW VEGAN NORI SUSHI ROLL DEMONSTRATION posted at Vegetarian Culinary, saying, "Easy guide on how to make vegan sushi rolls!"



Safety And Security

Chris Morris presents Home Security Cameras - Protect Your Loved Ones posted at Home Security Systems, Home Security Products, Home Alarm Systems, saying, "Home Security Systems, Home Security Products, Home Alarm Systems"


Family And Relationships

Tisha Tolar presents Strengthening The Family Bonds posted at Empowering Mom.


Dr. Alan Singer presents Taking Responsibility Trumps Sibling Rivalry in Biblical Brothers Story by Dr. Alan Singer posted at FamilyThinking.com, saying, "When raising children, sibling rivalry can surely test your patience. But after reviewing the Biblical story of Joseph and his brothers, I realized there is much more to the story"



Family Activities


Margaret Garcia presents 100 Fun, Healthy and (Mostly) Free Family Activities posted at Ultrasound Technician Schools.




Mobility


Steve Parkinson presents Mobility Scooters can give you freedom posted at Mobility Scooters Birmingham.


Steve Norris presents Scooter vs Wheelchair Power - by Lala B. | Mobility Scooters Bradford posted at Mobility Scooters Bradford.



Money And Finance


Destroy Debt presents Good Til The Last Drop: Use it Before You Throw it In the Trash posted at Destroy Debt.


Leave Debt Behind presents Are Pay As You Go Cell Phones Worth It? posted at Leave Debt Behind.


Leave Debt Behind presents Are You Responsible for Your Deceased Parents Debt? posted at Leave Debt Behind.


Debt Freedom Fighter presents Simple and Easy Methods to Reduce Your Debt Significantly posted at Discover Debt Freedom!.



Other


Ben presents Eight Ways to Beat Bad Customer Service posted at Money Smart Life.


Mikkal Travvis presents How To Start An Organic Garden posted at Organic Health.


Margaret Garcia presents Top 100 Blogs on Christian Families posted at Becoming A Radiologist. Note: it isn't the policy here to endorse a specific religion, for those wishing to live a Christian lifestyle, there might be some nice blogs to check out and think about adding to your reading list. Also, being open to what people of different faiths have to say can sometimes be a valuable experience (you never know where and when you'll learn something valuable).


I hope that you've enjoyed this edition the Family Life Blog Carnival. Stay tuned for future blog carnival editions as well as the other regular posts found here. You can submit your blog article(s) to the next edition of the Family Life Blog Carnival using our carnival submission form. Links to past posts and the dates of future scheduled editions can be found on our blog carnival index page. starts. Don't forget about the other blog carnivals run here (The Better Life Carnival, The Carnival of Productivity And GTD, and coming soon the 2009 HolidaySpirit Blog Carnival, as well as the normal articles appearing here and my other blog.




Picture credit: A drawing by my daughter Anna currently hanging near our front doorway.

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Monday, September 21, 2009

2009 Frankfurt Autoshow

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I had the pleasure of visiting the IAA 2009 (Frankfurt Autoshow) last week. The show runs through September 27th (visit the IAA website for details), if you'll be in the Frankfurt, Germany area in this time, it is worth a look. Even with lots of bad news in the auto industry for what seems like an eternity now, the show was a ray of hope with lots of exhibitors, some interesting concept vehicles, and an overall view the future that seems brighter than today's gloomy days. I took over 800 pictures, many of which I've uploaded to Flickr, and put them in set 1 and set 2.


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BB1 concept from Peugeot is an electric vehicle.

Environmentally Friendly

Being green and environmentally friendly was a theme that was seen throughout the auto show. Most major manufacturers (and some minor ones too) seemed to have some kind of offering that was electric, hybrid, low emissions, or something that is a departure from the past. Toyota is on its third generation of the Prius (look for picture further down in this post) and they had a hybrid concept on display as well. Renault had several concepts on display including the Twizy Z.E. (Zero Emission) Concept pictured at the top of this post. Peugeot's BB1 concept is an electric vehicle (displayed further down). It is about the size of a Smart and can fit four. You might not want to take it on a long road trip, but would be handy for driving around cities where parking is hard to find. Fisker Automotive bills itself as the "World's First Luxury Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle". With a range of 480 kilometers between gas and electric power, you can actually drive somewhere. If you drive short distances their website contends that it drive less than 50 miles a day that it would be possible to average 100 mpg per year. The Karma S (displayed below as well as a charging unit immediately below it) is a very attractive car, not what you think of when you think of a hybrid. Smart had a few electric cars on display (I've posted one getting charged up below). Even Porsche is offering a hybrid version of its big Cayenne SUV (I've posted pictures of it at Flickr)!


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Hybrid Karma from Fisker proves that hybrids don't have to be dull!


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Here's a charing unit from Fisker


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A plugged in Smart

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The current Toyota Prius hybrid

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A hybrid concept from Toyota


Customization: Make Your Vehicle Very Unique

Another trend that I couldn't help but notice this year was a wide variety of companies that do customization and some specialty manufactures. Weismann has several luxurious sports cars on display including the black M5F (shown below), which I thought could have been the batmobile! Brabus does all kinds of customization from Smarts to vans and everything in between. I was told that they recently sold a Smart for nearly 70,000 euros! I've displayed a couple of pictures of one of the Smarts that they had on display.
Mansory does high-end customization and had several cars on display including a pink Bentley (shown further down). I was told that there was a very limited production of the pink Bentleys and all of them were sold. Hamann had several vehicles of their high-end customizations on display (I've posted several pictures of them at Flickr).


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The M5F from Weismann looks like it could be the batmobile


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A highly customized Smart from Brabus

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This interior is a lot more luxurious than your normal Smart!


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Would you want to buy a pink Bentley?


Opel Lives

Here in the Frankfurt, Germany area there has been a lot of talk about Opel, with it's headquarters in Rüsselsheim it is a big part of the local economy, its future has been a topic of the local news very often in the last several months. Opel has been a big part of GM's European operations. Its car sales have been actually been pretty good the last couple of years. They introduced the Insignia, which received several automotive awards and accolades last year. I was looking forward to seeing the new Opel Astra and I wasn't disappointed. The Astra carries on much of what has been done with the Insigna but on a slightly smaller scale. While we don't know if and how the whole Magna thing will play out, Opel has another winner with the Astra (shown below).


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The new Opel Astra

GM

GM, other than what was displayed for Opel and Saab, didn't have too much on display. They had a few Chevys but based on a strategic move a few years ago, Chevys in much of the world aren't American Chevys but more like their Koren cousins (I've posted some of these pictures at Flickr). Chrysler, Dodge, and Jeep all had some vehicles on display. Geiger Cars based out of Munich, sells American vehicles. They had several vehicles on display throughout the autoshow (including the Hummer H2 displayed below, with a price tag of over 170,000 euros!) Geiger had Corvettes, Mustangs, a Camaro, a Challenger, a couple of H2s and some others.

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Hummer H2


Motorcycles Have A Strong Presence at the IAA

The Frankfurt Autoshow had a large representation of motorcycles. There were quite a few Harley Davisons on display (I've posted a picture of "Captain America" below). There were a few other displays including some three-wheels, atvs, and some real nice choppers (I've posted several more motorcycle pictures at Flickr).


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Doesn't "Captain America" from Harley Davison make you want to go for a ride?

Mini Is Having a Birthday

Mini is celebrating its 50th birthday in grand style. They have an early Mini on display (posted at Flickr) and two nice concepts (both pictured below). In addition, they had several Minis with various customizations done (I've posted several pictures of the various Minis at Flickr).


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One of two Mini concepts on display at the show


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The second Mini concept on display at the show

Attention to Set Design

While the vehicles are the "stars" of all the autoshows, there has been more and more significance paid by the manufacturers over the years to sets and how their vehicles are displayed. I've seen some pretty impressive showcases in the past and there have been some pretty grand entrances by some of the vehicles being displayed. This year I'd give a best set award to Fiat for its colorful city background, that has a nice appearance as though colored by young children, helping to provide Fiat with a family feeling (a picture of part of Fiat set is shown below). Also, in the set area I was able to see some people painting the wall behind Mercedes vehicles displayed on the second floor of their exhibit (pictures of this have been posted at Flickr).


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Part of the backdrop in the Fiat display

Nostalgia

There was a certain feeling of nostalgia at the Autoshow. Mercedes have some of its proud history on display as well as some of their past Smart brand history. Then there is the older Mini mentioned above. Opel had an old Cadet on display. I saw a really nice Coca Cola van and trailor that were probably going to be some kind of concession stand but that wasn't open to the public yet (pictured below).


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Have a Coke and a smile (maybe a trip down memory lane as well)


Some Other Interesting Cars

Audi's R8 5.2 liter quattro looks like it could have been driven by the Terminator in T2 (Pictured below). Mercedez and AMG displayed the new SLS. There is something special about a Mercedez with gull-wing doors. Rolls Royce, Maybach, Jaguar, BMW and Land Rover all had some nice displays (you can find several pictures posted at Flickr).


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The R8 5.2 liter quattro from Audi


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The New SLS from Mercedes and AMG


I really had a blast at the show. There are some really interesting prototypes being displayed. The use of hybrids and customization makes you think that the auto manufacturers are looking towards the future. If you get a chance to check it out I think that you'll find it interesting. Be sure to check out the pictures that I've posted at Flicker (set 1 and set 2) it might take you a few minutes but it is the next best thing to being there! You can read about Going Green at the Detroit Autoshow here. If you liked this post, why not subscribe via your RSS reader or via email? You can also find me at Twitter, Facebook, StumbpleUpon, Flickr, and various other places online. Feel free to check out my other blog.