Friday, February 28, 2014

A Review of the Holster Clip + Go Travel Pill and Vitamin Box

Disclosure: I got this product as part of an advertorial. I received the product mentioned above for free for the purpose of this review. I was not financially compensated for this post.  The opinions are my own, based on my personal experience with the product.  However, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.
Do you travel frequently?  Perhaps you have medications you need to take on a schedule and are looking for a compact but roomy container that fits neatly in a pocket.  The Holster clip + go travel pill box is the perfect answer.

Each compartment has plenty of room for you medications, supplants or vitamins.  The compact size is just perfect for short trips or even daily use.  You can even tuck this into your purse or a back pocket.  It can slide right into your desk drawer at work too.

You can keep up with all the fantastic products by Sabi by following them on your favorite social networks like Facebook and Twitter.  I always find that is the best way to get all the scoop on what is new and maybe even find out about special deals. You never know. You can also find out more on the Sabi website and check out their Blog.
I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.

Tripod Store + Go Travel Vitamin, Supplement or Medication Container Review

Disclosure: I got this product as part of an advertorial. I received the product mentioned above for free for the purpose of this review. I was not financially compensated for this post.  The opinions are my own, based on my personal experience with the product.  However, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.
Have you been on the lookout for a compact multi-compartment vitamin and medication organizer?  The Tripod store + go travel container may be just what your looking for.
You can take it anywhere. It looks very neat and organized.  Forget those zipper bags now that Dabi has come to your rescue with the perfect everyday and travel solutions! I love that you can purchase this vitamin and supplement organizer right on Amazon too.  Shop at your leisure...day or night.


Look how compact this is...space for morning, midday and evening vitamins, supplements or meds.  Everything all tidy and in place. 

You can keep up with all the fantastic products by Sabi by following them on your favorite social networks like Facebook and Twitter.  I always find that is the best way to get all the scoop on what is new and maybe even find out about special deals. You never know. You can also find out more on the Sabi website and check out their Blog.

I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.

Daybox Extra Large Weekly Pill Box with 8 Detachable Day Cases Review

Disclosure: I got this product as part of an advertorial. I received the product mentioned above for free for the purpose of this review. I was not financially compensated for this post.  The opinions are my own, based on my personal experience with the product.  However, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.
Do you like to keep all your vitamins or medications organized?  Maybe you care for someone who needs just a little extra assistance.  The Daybox extra-large weekly pill box with eight detachable day cases might be just what you have been looking for. It is perfect for anyone that take supplements or medications daily.  It would even be super for traveling.
The DAYBOX by Sabi is a great way to get yourself organized and be ready to go for the whole week! No fumbling or rooting around in the cabinets for your pills and vitamins every morning or night. The DAYBOX makes it really simple.  Prep everything on Sunday and you are set for the week.  An excellent option if you help care for someone who takes several different medications as well...easy to organize and find what you need morning, noon and evenings.
I love that Sabi products like this one are all available on one of my most favorite sites Amazon of course. So easy to shop there anytime...day or night. 
Look at how organized and tidy everything is. No confusion or missing pills. Each day even separates from the unit as needed!  I love the way this is set up. Perfect for busy moms like me.  I have many friends who have children that have to take medications...this is a perfect option for them. Simple and easy.

You can keep up with all the fantastic products by Sabi by following them on your favorite social networks like Facebook and Twitter.  I always find that is the best way to get all the scoop on what is new and maybe even find out about special deals. You never know. You can also find out more on the Sabi website and check out their Blog for more of their great products.

I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.

Sky1 Foundation (The Sky Series) by William Amerman Book Review

Disclosure: I got this product as part of an advertorial. I received a copy of the e-book complimentary in order to provide an honest review. As always, my opinions are my own. 


In a post-apocalyptic world, Nick Burke has been allotted 389 square feet of living space by the government. Disease spreads quickly when people are packed together so tightly. Quarantines have been imposed in an effort to contain the spread of infection.

When a quarantine is imposed on Nick's Ground, he and his family are trapped. The only way out is to break laws that carry a penalty of death.
Fearing for his life and the safety of his family, Nick joins forces with a local group to move to another Ground. But can he trust his new friends?

If you like dystopian books or post-apocolyptic books, here is a new one for you. The story is a gripping tale of a layered world on Earth where most citizens live in minimal space.  Just imagine the world set up like a giant skyscraper that is built vertically AND horizontally. People live in the different horizontal worlds and never leave their level.  Each level has a simulated sky and sun.  The Ground or lowest levels only have a vertical height of a few yards just so you get a feeling for the squeeze of life down there.  All the levels are numbered. 

The lowest levels on the very bottom of the skyscraper (the Ground) are squeezed the most severely and people allotted just enough space to breathe. As you move up, the higher levels contain the more elite citizens who live a more spacious and privileged life. The problem is, you can't just move up, legally that is. 

Historically, disease spreads quickly in poor communities where people live in close quarters.  This dystopian world is no different.  When Nick and his family are trapped on the ground during a quarantine due to the proliferation of deadly disease he decides he has to escape. That is a challenge since this is a high tech world with cameras watching every move.  His young son Simon and his wife Jane motivate him to take severe risks.  They obtain illegal immigration visa and join forces with others in an effort to move up, literally to a better and more spacious life. 

The book takes a while to sort out the characters and story but once I did I enjoyed it a lot.  The characters were consistently developed and you got a good sense of the different personalities.  As I got to know Nick and his family, I really was drawn more into the book. 

I was kind of surprised to see the terminology PDA used to refer to electronic communication devices that are frequently used in the book.  I thought the terminology made the book seem dated.  Perhaps the author would consider coming up with a more imaginative or futuristic term that might be more fitting for updated editions. 

Though the novel is post-apocolypse, it is refreshing how the author places an emphasis on classic morals and family structure.  It adds a positive element to this upside down world.  Nick is very much the caretaker for Jane and Simon and the risks he takes are all to provide a better life for his family and  to share an important secret with the world.  You really want to keep reading to see and learn more about Nick and the underground group and what eventually takes place.  You have to read it to find out more.  

You can buy this book on Amazon or Smashwords.  

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