Be Prepared -- Be Safe -- Be Smart -- Prepare a Disaster Recovery Plan
Margate, Florida, May 2005. The hurricane season is not even officially started here in Florida and already the all too familiar news alerts are coming in. Fears of death, destruction, and loss of livelihood are but some of the headlines we hear resulting from the forces of nature that have Florida and the East Coast preparing for the worst, but hoping for the best. This year as we all anxiously awaited the reports from the experts and our worst fears were confirmed, Government forecasters predicted the upcoming Atlantic hurricane season would be worse than average along the East and Gulf coasts calling for 12-15 tropical storms, with 7-9 becoming hurricanes, and 3-5 of these becoming major hurricanes. The likely range of ACE index is 120%-190% of the median. Colorado State University forecasting seven hurricanes, with three of them severe. Only one important fact remains ... ARE YOU READY?
Author Diana Ennen lives in Margate Florida and like many Floridians witnessed four hurricanes last year. With a son in college in Gainesville, a sister in West Palm, and her family in Margate, her experience felt similar to that of the hurricanes, they covered the entire state of Florida. As a home-based business owner, she too worried about the loss of her business with each passing storm. Fear, anxiety, extreme stress and facing the unknown seemed a way of life for months on end. The only comfort was the fact that she had taken the time to prepare. She did what all the experts had recommended and even before the warnings and watches were raised, “She was READY.”
Not knowing that Florida would experience the worst year ever in history, she accepted an offer from another author to help co-write a book on Disaster Planning. The book was barely complete when the first hurricane hit, yet, Ennen was able to utilize it to provide her the peace of mind and security she needed in this time of utter panic and uncertainty.
Ennen contends, “Before the storm, I was racing trying to keep in touch with family members, making sure my college son was okay in a campus far away from home; trying desperately to secure my home and my home business; quickly making back-ups of everything and getting important documents and client information to a different location, and all the while remaining calm in front of my other two children. I didn’t have the time to write down my insurance information, computer and equipment serial numbers, business contacts, family and friend contacts, medical needs and medications, credit card info, and gather up all my vital information. Fortunately, I had already done that vital step. It was just a matter of looking it over and making sure it was still up-to-date.
Patty Gale’s vision for this book for home-based businesses on disaster recovery and contingency planning came after she had prepared a similar one following 9/11.for a company she was working with at the time. As Patty suggests, “Many companies don’t realize the need to write the plan so that someone would be able to come right in and recreate your entire business utilizing the information you have provided. You need to include key personnel, contact and client information, web information, and so forth. Computer back-ups are vital, as well as where they are located onsite and off.”
Their book, Home Office Recovery Plan: The Disaster Predpardness Guide for Your Home Business is essential for all living in the eastern states and all home-based businesses. It is formatted in a workbook setting enabling you to write down all your vital information on your business and personal information. Since your business is your home, protect both at one time. This book helps home business owners prepare a comprehensive disaster-preparedness plan for their home business and their home.
The evidence from last year storms show that the difference between being prepared and waiting until the last minute is more than just the inconvenience of waiting in lines at grocery stores and Home Depot. It can mean the loss of life, the loss of your business and earnings, and even the loss of being able to connect with family after a crisis. Take the time. Do it now. And together ... we all will survive the season with hopefully a “Gee it wasn’t as bad as we thought it was going to be.” That’s would be a great end to this hurricane season.
For a free sample chapter of our Home Office Recovery Guide go to Home Office Recovery Plan and also get tips and suggestions there as well for hurricane and storm preparations.
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About the authors: Diana Ennen and Patty Gale are both successful home-business owners. Diana Ennen is the author of several books including Virtual Assistant the Series, Become a Highly Successful Sought After VA http://www.VA-TheSeries.com and others. The Home Office Recovery Plan is available at http://www.HomeOfficeRecoveryPlan.com. You can contact Patty at Patty@HomeOfficeRecovery.com and Diana at Diana@virtualwordpublishing.com
Thursday, July 07, 2005
Do you have a Disaster Recovery Plan?
How prepared are you? If you don't already have a disaster recovery plan in place, you need to visit http://www.homeofficerecoveryplan.com
Hi everyone!
Well as you know the hurricane season is upon us. In fact, experts are stating that this is the most active season so far with 4 tropical depressions already before July 5th. Now we have our first hurricane taking aim and expected to turn into a Category 3 hurricane. Are you ready?
If you own a home-based business, you face unique challenges. Not only is your home at risk, but so is your business. In fact, the June 27th issue of the Sun Sentinel Newspaper a column by Robyn Friedman, states:
The impact of a disasters, such as hurricanes, can be staggering to a small business. According to the Financial Planning Association, 40 percent of all businesses hit by a natural disaster fail to reopen, and 25 percent that reopen close within a year. That's why complete and early preparation for disasters, whether hurricanes, fires; earthquakes or floods -is essential for the survival of a small business.
Small businesses are particularly vulnerable because they don't have the resources of a larger company," quoted Carol Chastang, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Small Business Administration, in Washington D.C. The sooner a small business owner prepares, the more ready he or she will be when disaster hits. Chasten also said that Florida business owners have no excuse for being unprepared for a hurricane. Every year there's a hurricane season.
Here are some tips for small businesses
Protect your data – Many times if there is a pending hurricane, FedEx will back-up their files out of state.
Back-up all your files and keep a copy off site. Pay special attention to client files. They are depending on you.
Write down all your company information, insurance information, attorney and accountant information, personal and family information and have a designated person who knows where it is. Don't forget your web information and hosting company.
Write an inventory of all your business assets, equipment, take pictures, etc.
Keep client contracts, wills, important papers, etc., in a safe location.
Be safe!! You'll also find our Home Office Recovery Guide to be a valuable tool to prepare your home and business for a hurricane. Be ready! Hi
Well as you know the hurricane season is upon us. In fact, experts are stating that this is the most active season so far with 4 tropical depressions already before July 5th. Now we have our first hurricane taking aim and expected to turn into a Category 3 hurricane. Are you ready?
If you own a home-based business, you face unique challenges. Not only is your home at risk, but so is your business. In fact, the June 27th issue of the Sun Sentinel Newspaper a column by Robyn Friedman, states:
The impact of a disasters, such as hurricanes, can be staggering to a small business. According to the Financial Planning Association, 40 percent of all businesses hit by a natural disaster fail to reopen, and 25 percent that reopen close within a year. That's why complete and early preparation for disasters, whether hurricanes, fires; earthquakes or floods -is essential for the survival of a small business.
Small businesses are particularly vulnerable because they don't have the resources of a larger company," quoted Carol Chastang, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Small Business Administration, in Washington D.C. The sooner a small business owner prepares, the more ready he or she will be when disaster hits. Chasten also said that Florida business owners have no excuse for being unprepared for a hurricane. Every year there's a hurricane season.
Here are some tips for small businesses
Protect your data – Many times if there is a pending hurricane, FedEx will back-up their files out of state.
Back-up all your files and keep a copy off site. Pay special attention to client files. They are depending on you.
Write down all your company information, insurance information, attorney and accountant information, personal and family information and have a designated person who knows where it is. Don't forget your web information and hosting company.
Write an inventory of all your business assets, equipment, take pictures, etc.
Keep client contracts, wills, important papers, etc., in a safe location.
Be safe!! You'll also find our Home Office Recovery Guide to be a valuable tool to prepare your home and business for a hurricane. Be ready! http://www.homeofficerecoveryplan.com
Hi everyone!
Well as you know the hurricane season is upon us. In fact, experts are stating that this is the most active season so far with 4 tropical depressions already before July 5th. Now we have our first hurricane taking aim and expected to turn into a Category 3 hurricane. Are you ready?
If you own a home-based business, you face unique challenges. Not only is your home at risk, but so is your business. In fact, the June 27th issue of the Sun Sentinel Newspaper a column by Robyn Friedman, states:
The impact of a disasters, such as hurricanes, can be staggering to a small business. According to the Financial Planning Association, 40 percent of all businesses hit by a natural disaster fail to reopen, and 25 percent that reopen close within a year. That's why complete and early preparation for disasters, whether hurricanes, fires; earthquakes or floods -is essential for the survival of a small business.
Small businesses are particularly vulnerable because they don't have the resources of a larger company," quoted Carol Chastang, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Small Business Administration, in Washington D.C. The sooner a small business owner prepares, the more ready he or she will be when disaster hits. Chasten also said that Florida business owners have no excuse for being unprepared for a hurricane. Every year there's a hurricane season.
Here are some tips for small businesses
Protect your data – Many times if there is a pending hurricane, FedEx will back-up their files out of state.
Back-up all your files and keep a copy off site. Pay special attention to client files. They are depending on you.
Write down all your company information, insurance information, attorney and accountant information, personal and family information and have a designated person who knows where it is. Don't forget your web information and hosting company.
Write an inventory of all your business assets, equipment, take pictures, etc.
Keep client contracts, wills, important papers, etc., in a safe location.
Be safe!! You'll also find our Home Office Recovery Guide to be a valuable tool to prepare your home and business for a hurricane. Be ready! Hi
Well as you know the hurricane season is upon us. In fact, experts are stating that this is the most active season so far with 4 tropical depressions already before July 5th. Now we have our first hurricane taking aim and expected to turn into a Category 3 hurricane. Are you ready?
If you own a home-based business, you face unique challenges. Not only is your home at risk, but so is your business. In fact, the June 27th issue of the Sun Sentinel Newspaper a column by Robyn Friedman, states:
The impact of a disasters, such as hurricanes, can be staggering to a small business. According to the Financial Planning Association, 40 percent of all businesses hit by a natural disaster fail to reopen, and 25 percent that reopen close within a year. That's why complete and early preparation for disasters, whether hurricanes, fires; earthquakes or floods -is essential for the survival of a small business.
Small businesses are particularly vulnerable because they don't have the resources of a larger company," quoted Carol Chastang, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Small Business Administration, in Washington D.C. The sooner a small business owner prepares, the more ready he or she will be when disaster hits. Chasten also said that Florida business owners have no excuse for being unprepared for a hurricane. Every year there's a hurricane season.
Here are some tips for small businesses
Protect your data – Many times if there is a pending hurricane, FedEx will back-up their files out of state.
Back-up all your files and keep a copy off site. Pay special attention to client files. They are depending on you.
Write down all your company information, insurance information, attorney and accountant information, personal and family information and have a designated person who knows where it is. Don't forget your web information and hosting company.
Write an inventory of all your business assets, equipment, take pictures, etc.
Keep client contracts, wills, important papers, etc., in a safe location.
Be safe!! You'll also find our Home Office Recovery Guide to be a valuable tool to prepare your home and business for a hurricane. Be ready! http://www.homeofficerecoveryplan.com
Simple Tips to Keep Children Calm during an Emergency
1. Whether a stuffed animal or a “blankie”, make sure to have their favorite security item readily available to take along.
2. Make sure you give children information about the situation that is age appropriate.
3. If old enough, let them help you prepare. Children as young as 4 are capable of gathering some of their own personal items to take along such as books, crayons or extra clothes.
4. Practice drills several times per year and make sure to explain that it’s because we want them to be safe. For example, if you live in an earthquake zone, make sure children know what to do. For tornados and severe storms, explain that there will be sirens and what they mean.
5. If you have a pet(s), make sure your child will know that “Fido” or “Fluffy” will be safe in the event you have to evacuate and can’t take your pet with you. Young children can become very emotionally attached to their pets and need to know that they will be safe.
6. During an event such as preparing for a hurricane, there may be terminology on the radio or television that children may not understand. Be prepared for lots of questions and explain things to them in terms that they can understand.
7. Encourage children to talk. Younger children may not know quite how to express their fears and feelings verbally, so it is extremely important for adults to listen attentively.
8. Try to remain as calm as possible yourself. Children are very in tune with their parents’ emotions and they can tell whether they are scared or not.
9. Most of all; make sure to give lots of hugs and verbal reassurance.
Visit our site: http://www.HomeOfficeRecoveryPlan.com for more information
© Copyright 2004 – Home Office Recovery Plan – All Rights Reserved
2. Make sure you give children information about the situation that is age appropriate.
3. If old enough, let them help you prepare. Children as young as 4 are capable of gathering some of their own personal items to take along such as books, crayons or extra clothes.
4. Practice drills several times per year and make sure to explain that it’s because we want them to be safe. For example, if you live in an earthquake zone, make sure children know what to do. For tornados and severe storms, explain that there will be sirens and what they mean.
5. If you have a pet(s), make sure your child will know that “Fido” or “Fluffy” will be safe in the event you have to evacuate and can’t take your pet with you. Young children can become very emotionally attached to their pets and need to know that they will be safe.
6. During an event such as preparing for a hurricane, there may be terminology on the radio or television that children may not understand. Be prepared for lots of questions and explain things to them in terms that they can understand.
7. Encourage children to talk. Younger children may not know quite how to express their fears and feelings verbally, so it is extremely important for adults to listen attentively.
8. Try to remain as calm as possible yourself. Children are very in tune with their parents’ emotions and they can tell whether they are scared or not.
9. Most of all; make sure to give lots of hugs and verbal reassurance.
Visit our site: http://www.HomeOfficeRecoveryPlan.com for more information
© Copyright 2004 – Home Office Recovery Plan – All Rights Reserved
Thursday, June 30, 2005
Marketing Tips - On a Budget
With all the latest buzz lately on writing articles and how to do it right, I thought you'd find this article helpful.
Are you getting enough publicity for your business? Why not call us today if you need more -- (954) 971-4025
Also, you know it's time to start planning for Christmas. Christmas in July -- Do your marketing now! Anyone with an online business needs to start getting their sites ready and start building their sites and mailing lists.
You need Anita and Kara's book, The Direct Sales Kit . Sell your products, Make More Money!! It's that EASY!!!
Stop by http://www.virtualwordpublishing.com/ today and see our new changes!
Til next time!
Diana
I don’t know about you, but when I started my business and even today with a son in college, I don’t have a lot of money to spend on marketing. I need to make sure that every penny I spend is spent wisely, very wisely. So when I market my business, I need to make sure that I’m creative and use all the tools I have available that don’t cost money. Here are some tips that I have found that worked for me.
Cooperative Marketing - This process creates fellowship, alliances with others who are working hard to achieve the same goals, and exposure to your sites. This entails working with other groups, forums, VAs, etc., and sharing together to build your business.
We do a lot of this already in the virtual assisting business with joining associations and putting their banners/buttons up and becoming active, but you can take it a step further. You can actively become a part of different forums, exchanging banners, buttons, newsletter ads, ideas, and more.
All it takes is an e-mail expressing an interest. For example, a simple, ‘Hi, I’m Diana Ennen of Virtual Word Publishing. I’m an active part of your forum already, but I’d like to take it a step further and would like to do some cooperative marketing with you. Perhaps we could exchange our banners, buttons, newsletter ads, contests, etc.” The goal is to get more and more people talking about you and your services. As Dianne Fratscher of WAHMUnited states, “It’s a win, win for everyone. We both benefit with more exposure.”
Radio/Media - It’s not that hard. It’s important to get out there and get aggressive in marketing your business. Have a plan of action and stick to it. Each week decide to send out so many press releases, contacts to radio stations, local media, etc. Stay in tune with what’s currently happening and see if it’s something that you can write about. I’ve found that having an angle works. Get an e-mail to them and pitch your angle hard, but make sure you can follow-up with something solid. There are so many Internet Radio shows now that offer great opportunities. Here’s a new one I just discovered that’s really awesome -- Kim Komando Radio Show -- www.komando.com . You can sign up for her tips of the day and cool site of the day. It’s great!
Forums / Listserves - Being active in forums and listserves is so beneficial to your business. You establish yourself as an expert and also you gain friendships and alliances with others. Plus, it’s a great way to promote your business. Naturally you never want to blatantly advertise your business, but many forums will have special days set up where you can promote your products and specials. Take advantage of these. Don’t get discouraged if you try it once and it doesn’t work. It takes time for people to get to recognize you and once they do, then you are more likely to get people to contact you.
Market Research Your Webstats - Learn how to read, understand and make use of your web stats to properly market and research who is coming to your site. A good webstat service is often included with most hosting services. This is free information that your site gathers about your visitors and customers. It tells you who your customer is, where they're coming from, which days they do their surfing - even what time of day they do it.
As many people know I recently signed up with a new SEO person who has just made tremendous results in my business. Almost immediately I started seeing more book sales and within a few weeks I landed two GREAT clients. One of the first things she did was to put a tracker on my site. Now, not only was I able to see who was coming to my site, but I was able to determine what Google Adwords people were looking to get to my site. Magic!! That’s what it felt like to me.
Writing Articles - Submitting articles to sites is still a good marketing tool and I still recommend it. However, you want to do it right. Make sure you submit to your targeted market. Write on topics that you are very familiar with and that you will help those on that site with advice. Don’t just write for publicity --Give something back. Making sure that your topic and information is appreciated is important. For example, I write articles frequently on starting a business. I’ve been in business since 1985 and I love helping people start their own business. I want to provide help, support, and encouragement. For me, I send the articles out myself or I have my virtual assistant send them out. That way I know that the articles are going to the right places. This week I got this back from someone and I thought I’d share it. I think it helps to support the fact that article writing not only is beneficial as a marketing tool, but also as a help to those stopping by the sites. Wendy wrote, “I'm currently working on a business plan to get my thoughts straight and my ideas on paper. I read your article at http://www.geocities.com/freehomebasedbusiness/articles-geocities-084.htm that mentioned e-mailing you for a free booklet on getting started. I'm hoping you can e-mail a version to me. I appreciate the fact that you're sharing your knowledge and expertise in this area. Reading your articles is one of the things that actually got me motivated enough to put things into motion.” Makes it all worthwhile!
So whether you have savings to help you get started, or are working with limited funds, just remember YOU CAN DO IT!! Marketing a business doesn’t have to be expensive if you just remember to network and use all the tools available to you. See you next month!
**************************
Diana Ennen, Author: Virtual Assistant the Series, Become a Highly Successful, Sought After VA (http://www.va-theseries.com/) and Words From Home: Start, Profit, and Run a Successful Word Processing Business, http://www.virtualwordpublishing.com/, diana@virtualwordpublishing.com
Are you getting enough publicity for your business? Why not call us today if you need more -- (954) 971-4025
Also, you know it's time to start planning for Christmas. Christmas in July -- Do your marketing now! Anyone with an online business needs to start getting their sites ready and start building their sites and mailing lists.
You need Anita and Kara's book, The Direct Sales Kit . Sell your products, Make More Money!! It's that EASY!!!
Stop by http://www.virtualwordpublishing.com/ today and see our new changes!
Til next time!
Diana
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Marketing Tips - On a Budget
I don’t know about you, but when I started my business and even today with a son in college, I don’t have a lot of money to spend on marketing. I need to make sure that every penny I spend is spent wisely, very wisely. So when I market my business, I need to make sure that I’m creative and use all the tools I have available that don’t cost money. Here are some tips that I have found that worked for me.
Cooperative Marketing - This process creates fellowship, alliances with others who are working hard to achieve the same goals, and exposure to your sites. This entails working with other groups, forums, VAs, etc., and sharing together to build your business.
We do a lot of this already in the virtual assisting business with joining associations and putting their banners/buttons up and becoming active, but you can take it a step further. You can actively become a part of different forums, exchanging banners, buttons, newsletter ads, ideas, and more.
All it takes is an e-mail expressing an interest. For example, a simple, ‘Hi, I’m Diana Ennen of Virtual Word Publishing. I’m an active part of your forum already, but I’d like to take it a step further and would like to do some cooperative marketing with you. Perhaps we could exchange our banners, buttons, newsletter ads, contests, etc.” The goal is to get more and more people talking about you and your services. As Dianne Fratscher of WAHMUnited states, “It’s a win, win for everyone. We both benefit with more exposure.”
Radio/Media - It’s not that hard. It’s important to get out there and get aggressive in marketing your business. Have a plan of action and stick to it. Each week decide to send out so many press releases, contacts to radio stations, local media, etc. Stay in tune with what’s currently happening and see if it’s something that you can write about. I’ve found that having an angle works. Get an e-mail to them and pitch your angle hard, but make sure you can follow-up with something solid. There are so many Internet Radio shows now that offer great opportunities. Here’s a new one I just discovered that’s really awesome -- Kim Komando Radio Show -- www.komando.com . You can sign up for her tips of the day and cool site of the day. It’s great!
Forums / Listserves - Being active in forums and listserves is so beneficial to your business. You establish yourself as an expert and also you gain friendships and alliances with others. Plus, it’s a great way to promote your business. Naturally you never want to blatantly advertise your business, but many forums will have special days set up where you can promote your products and specials. Take advantage of these. Don’t get discouraged if you try it once and it doesn’t work. It takes time for people to get to recognize you and once they do, then you are more likely to get people to contact you.
Market Research Your Webstats - Learn how to read, understand and make use of your web stats to properly market and research who is coming to your site. A good webstat service is often included with most hosting services. This is free information that your site gathers about your visitors and customers. It tells you who your customer is, where they're coming from, which days they do their surfing - even what time of day they do it.
As many people know I recently signed up with a new SEO person who has just made tremendous results in my business. Almost immediately I started seeing more book sales and within a few weeks I landed two GREAT clients. One of the first things she did was to put a tracker on my site. Now, not only was I able to see who was coming to my site, but I was able to determine what Google Adwords people were looking to get to my site. Magic!! That’s what it felt like to me.
Writing Articles - Submitting articles to sites is still a good marketing tool and I still recommend it. However, you want to do it right. Make sure you submit to your targeted market. Write on topics that you are very familiar with and that you will help those on that site with advice. Don’t just write for publicity --Give something back. Making sure that your topic and information is appreciated is important. For example, I write articles frequently on starting a business. I’ve been in business since 1985 and I love helping people start their own business. I want to provide help, support, and encouragement. For me, I send the articles out myself or I have my virtual assistant send them out. That way I know that the articles are going to the right places. This week I got this back from someone and I thought I’d share it. I think it helps to support the fact that article writing not only is beneficial as a marketing tool, but also as a help to those stopping by the sites. Wendy wrote, “I'm currently working on a business plan to get my thoughts straight and my ideas on paper. I read your article at http://www.geocities.com/freehomebasedbusiness/articles-geocities-084.htm that mentioned e-mailing you for a free booklet on getting started. I'm hoping you can e-mail a version to me. I appreciate the fact that you're sharing your knowledge and expertise in this area. Reading your articles is one of the things that actually got me motivated enough to put things into motion.” Makes it all worthwhile!
So whether you have savings to help you get started, or are working with limited funds, just remember YOU CAN DO IT!! Marketing a business doesn’t have to be expensive if you just remember to network and use all the tools available to you. See you next month!
**************************
Diana Ennen, Author: Virtual Assistant the Series, Become a Highly Successful, Sought After VA (http://www.va-theseries.com/) and Words From Home: Start, Profit, and Run a Successful Word Processing Business, http://www.virtualwordpublishing.com/, diana@virtualwordpublishing.com
Monday, June 27, 2005
Diana's Virtual Assistant
Hello everyone! I wanted to take a minute to introduce myself. My name is Melody Spier (pronounced spear) and I’m Diana’s virtual assistant. In an effort to help others learn more about blogging I will be adding as much information and I can to her blog.
As an author of several books on starting a virtual assistant business and also in her business of handling publicity for her clients, Diana encounters many business owners who are in need of help with blogging and RSS feeds.
This is where I come in. I’ll be adding information on the all aspect of blogging such as how using a blog can increase your traffic and sales, how to start a blog, things that I’ve found to be beneficial and things that haven’t worked, links to tutorials, training seminars, coaching and general blog help.
Of course Diana will also be adding loads of information on getting publicity for your business, books, forums and so forth. She will offer marketing tools, resources and article to help you with all your marketing needs. So stay tuned!
Now that you know who I am and what I’m doing. Why not leave Diana a comment telling her what you’d like to see posted or how we could help you?
~ Mel ~
As an author of several books on starting a virtual assistant business and also in her business of handling publicity for her clients, Diana encounters many business owners who are in need of help with blogging and RSS feeds.
This is where I come in. I’ll be adding information on the all aspect of blogging such as how using a blog can increase your traffic and sales, how to start a blog, things that I’ve found to be beneficial and things that haven’t worked, links to tutorials, training seminars, coaching and general blog help.
Of course Diana will also be adding loads of information on getting publicity for your business, books, forums and so forth. She will offer marketing tools, resources and article to help you with all your marketing needs. So stay tuned!
Now that you know who I am and what I’m doing. Why not leave Diana a comment telling her what you’d like to see posted or how we could help you?
~ Mel ~
I'm a Mom's Maven!
I'm honored to be a "Mom's Maven" and get the opportunity to preview Disney movies prior to their release. I’ve had the good fortune to preview Mulan, Mickey's Christmas Special, and now Tarzan II.
Disney's latest movie - Tarzan II was an absolute delight and I highly recommend it for all ages. You'll laugh with your kids and learn the true meaning of "friendships." One of those "Gotta add to your collections" for sure!
Go to their site and get some
Disney's latest movie - Tarzan II was an absolute delight and I highly recommend it for all ages. You'll laugh with your kids and learn the true meaning of "friendships." One of those "Gotta add to your collections" for sure!
Go to their site and get some
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