Showing posts with label Staples Canada. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Staples Canada. Show all posts

Thursday, 12 February 2015

#Roku3 x 2 from @StaplesCanada is a peace keeper in my house. #tech #teens #streamingmediaplayer

We haven't had cable in over a decade, but I do have two teen boys, so understandably Netflix is very popular in my house. What is not so popular is listening to them argue about what to watch or to listen to their programs echoing all over the house. My solution came in the way of their gifts this past Christmas. I gave them each a Roku 3 (available at Staples Canada). 


Here is why I opted to give them each their own:
  • You can plug your headphones into the remote of the Roku 3 and listen to program without disturbing others. In my opinion this alone is worth the price of the Roku 3.
  • Roku 3 is very portable and easy to move around from one TV or room to another.
  • It is very user friendly even for a tech challenged Mom.
  • The Roku 3 is very small and fits anywhere.
  • It has the Anger Birds game already installed, which is much better than the fallout of this Angry old bird after listening to the kids bicker over what to watch. 
  • Using the Roku 3 besides Netflix you can also stream You Tube, Crackle, Vimeo, to name a few.
  • At $100 the price point is not over the top.     












It's makes a perfect gift for teens or seniors. My snowbird parents recently signed up for Netflix and the Roku 3 ease of use and portability makes it perfect for them. It's a great treat to yourself for some peace and quiet, or if you're watching a show or movie late at night you can plug your headphones into the remote so you don't disturb others. Personally I've tried other streaming media devices but as a member of the tech challenged society I found the Roku 3 to be the easiest to use. 

You can find more information on the Roku 3 or other streaming devices at Staples Canada or follow Staples Canada on facebook or Staples Canada on twitter.

Yep. just me Cathy thinking out loud about Roku 3 x 2.

Note: I have not been compensated for this post. The purpose of this post is simply to share with my readers. All opinions are my own and based on my personal experience with the brand and product. 

Monday, 1 December 2014

On the 12 Days of Christmas My True Love Played for Me - A #SoundsOfTheHolidays PlayList Especially for Cathy

On the first day of Christmas my true love played for me:


Peace on Earth -Little Drummer Boy
sung by David Bowie & Bing Crosby.


Thanks to Staples Canada I'm enjoying all my favourite sounds of the holidays on a pair of 
(available at Staples Canada for $99.95)


Here the headphone base is plugged into our internet radio, but it can easily plug into a television or sound system. 
I can listen wirelessly to the sounds of the holidays anywhere in the house up to 150 feet from the base! 
These noise reduction headphones also have volume control right on the headphones! 
They're perfect for some Me time anytime. Not only do they reduce the sound from non-stop bickering I mean loving exchanges between my teenage boys, but I don't disturb them when they're doing their homework (or whatever they're doing when they should be doing their homework).


Personally I love this time of year and listening to holiday songs that bring back so many wonderful memories, and make me think of all those wonderful memories still to be made.

My 12 Days of Christmas #SoundOfTheHolidays Playlist.

I hope you enjoy it.

Peace on Earth - Little Drummer Boy 

Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas

(Walking In A) Winter Wonderland

Baby It's Cold Outside


Jingle Bell Rock

I'll Be Home For Christmas

The First Noel

White Christmas 


Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer 

Joy to the World 

I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus

Do You Hear What I Hear?


Please follow along with @StaplesCanada on Twitter and Staples Canada on Facebook  with the hashtag #SoundsOfTheHolidays to see what others have on their playlists. And please share with me in the comments section and on twitter @CantonCathy what you have on your Holiday Playlist.

 Yep, just me Cathy thinking (and singing) out loud about the #SoundsOfTheHolidays.

Note: I received a pair of Sony Wireless headphones from Staples Canada for the purpose of writing this post. All opinions are my own and reflect my personal experience with the brand and product. 
My experience with Staples Canada has been a long with very happy one. It is a privilege to be able to work with them.

Saturday, 23 August 2014

Playing it Forward never looked so stylish! @MetoWe school supplies @StaplesCanada double your impact!

Every August the kids and I finalize our back to school lists. I tend to shop for school supplies all year long, watching for sales and deals and buy extra to donate to my kids' schools to pay it forward to kids who might not have the resources to buy the necessary supplies. In truth necessary is relative and I consider my kids VERY fortunate to have won the "birth lottery" in where they were born and in the fact we have been able to provide them what I consider to be a very privileged lifestyle.

Staples Canada is carrying Me to We school supplies that are not only very stylish but also provide an opportunity for a double-wammy pay it forward moment. The proceeds from these products go to help Free the Children provide the opportunity for children to learn in circumstances that are not limited by finances hunger or access to water. So simply by purchasing these for your child you are making a trackable impact on the life of a child. 
But if you have the courage to think bigger and purchase these school supplies not just for your child but also to donate to your local school just think of the expanded impact and the teachable moment you have created for your child, and the kids your child spends 6 hours 5 days a week with. 

Your kids are a product of their environment. Why not make it the best possible environment for learning for both your own children as well as those Me to We  and Free the Children help everyday.

Food for thought! 

Yep, just me Cathy thinking about paying it forward.

Note: I was not compensated for this post in any way. The purpose of this post is simply to inform my readers. 

Friday, 8 August 2014

Old School or Hi- #Tech - JK to Grade 12 - Reading Lists still part of summer! @StaplesCanada #KindleFireHD

Maybe it's because I'm older now and my kids are teens that I find myself thinking and getting nostalgic about the past and all the firsts; first steps, first words, first day of kindergarten, middle school, and then high school. Soon my babies will be venturing out on their own and there will be other firsts such as driver’s licences, and college or university. There will be firsts for me as well, including celebrating adjusting to the fact they will move away and will only be back for visits. I like to think the lessons we have taught our kids will serve them well and prepare them for all life's firsts, adventures and journeys yet to come.

One such lesson is a love of reading. Both my husband and I are readers, and always felt it was important to read to our kids, for our kids to read, and for them to see us reading. Shortly after writing Summer Learning with a Forecast of a Bright Future I was given the opportunity thanks to Staples Canada to try the Kindle Fire HDproviding this old schooler her first experience using an e-reader or tablet for reading. Maybe my tech savvy kids have a thing or two to teach their mom after all.


When we were expecting our kids, it was a toss-up between Babar and Winnie-the-Pooh for the nursery. These books had meaning for my husband and I as kids, and the stories and messages stayed with us into adulthood. That is why we chose them as some of the first books to read to our kids. Reading and sharing the same stories we read as children always makes me nostalgic, and I love that I could share that our kids.  

SUMMER READING
HI-TECH KINDLE FIRE HD 
OLD SCHOOL 




From the time our kids were very young my husband read to them nightly, it was their "thing". The books he read were not typically considered young kids books, and the reading was always followed by a discussion about the ideas, themes and messages in the chapter he had read. These books were always ones he had read in his youth. While others were reading Harry Potter, he was reading The Old Man and the Sea, The Little Prince, Jungle Book (the original, not the Disney version), and Terry Pratchett’s Wee Free Men. I would overhear the kids saying “we can’t read Jungle Book tonight right Dad, because there is violence and we don’t have time to discuss it.”  


I feel like books and stories are one of the best ways to bridge the generation gap between ourselves, our parents and our kids. Stories play such an important role in our understanding relationships, lessons, and life. The Judy Blume books, To Kill a Mocking Bird, The Outsiders, Ender’s Game, The Hobbit, and Catcher in the Rye, all have applicable lessons and messages still relevant today.


My teens have read so many of the books my husband and I read in our teens or in high school. It is interesting to see how we interpret them second time around with life experience compared to our teens. How and why our kids respond in a certain way to those stories gives us insight and helps us to understand them and their points of views. Discussions about books can be a great way to segue into conversations that can be challenging topics for parents and teens to discuss, especially for the “non-verbal” teen boy. Today's teen struggles and challenges are still ultimately about relationships, school, career paths, life choices and morals.


Like their parents before them, both my kids have to research topics for school projects and essays, but they have the Internet rather than periodical indexes and microfiche (showing my age here). They read the same books but often on an e-reader or tablet. They can be excellent tools for school. This summer was filled with firsts. My youngest son (aka Thing 2) did his first Reach Ahead Course at Summer School; Grade 12 English. We were able to lighten the knapsack load by putting the assigned books onto a Kindle Fire HD. He was able to use the Kindle Fire HD to quickly search spelling and definitions, something we have always encouraged our kids to do. In the past even if they wrote the words down with the intention of looking them up later, by the time they got home it was often forgotten. I love that they there is no need to wait and they can look up words up as they read.   


    NEW SCHOOL VS. OLD SCHOOL


Summer vacation has always been a favourite time of year for me. As a child it meant a more relaxed schedule and spontaneous adventures. As a stay at home mom it has meant 18 more years of adventures with my kids, and a time to forget about school for a while, while still learning all summer long. My eldest (aka Thing 1) took the train by himself to visit his grandparents this summer, which was another first. He passed the time on the train by tackling some of his summer reading using the Kindle Fire HD. It is light weight, and made to handle the bumps a teen can dish out as well as life in and out of a knapsack. It's perfect to surf the web, watch a movie, or engage on social media. The battery life can easily handle a train ride, and it's so easy to use even "Mom" can figure it out. It really has been great and although it might be our first time trying the Kindle Fire HD you can be sure it won’t be the last.


One last note about the Kindle Fire HD: I love that Amazon Free Time app  allows you to set up different profiles for each member of the family giving you parental control over what and for how long your kids access books versus games. I wish this had been an option when my kids were younger. I have always had my kids make summer reading lists. I set the number of books and reading schedule, they get to decide what they read. The Kindle Fire HD is perfect to load up all the summer reading so the kids can get some done in the car, waiting in line, or when you are out and about. It is small and easy to bring in a purse or knapsack, and can easily move back and forth between the kids. If they finish one book, they can just move on to the next. I can’t think of a better way to integrate reading into a family’s summer schedule and plans whatever they may be. 

On a personal note I would like to thank Staples Canada, not just for this opportunity but also for the outstanding service we have received over the years. They have been part of so many of my kid’s firsts such as back to school from Junior Kindergarten through Grade 12, Science Fair boards, printing of yearbooks to name a few. They are generous and involved in our community, just as pleasant on social media, and it is a pleasure doing business with them!

Yep, just me Cathy thinking out loud about firsts, back to school and summer reading.

Note: I received a Kindle Fire HD for the purpose of this review. All opinions are my own and reflect my personal and honest experience with this product.

Monday, 10 February 2014

IT'S SO EASY TO BE #GREEN @StaplesCanada #Recycle for Education Contest 2014

This week's It Is So Easy To Be Green post is about
What a great opportunity for schools and students. 
Schools can win 1 of 10 computer labs valued at $25,000 by sharing what their school does to recycle, and their green initiatives.
Hurry! The deadline for submissions is February 21st, 2014. 
Lets spread the word. I can't wait to hear about all the great green initiatives our students and schools are involved in.
Yep, just me Cathy thinking out loud about being green.
Note: I have been compensated in anyway for this post, and all opinions are   my own.