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Hey V.I.T.'s (very important tweens and teens) Deko and Posh here. Our blog is a view of all the news happening around the world that effects us. We find the Top Stories of the Day and we post them for you to read. We would like your input on all these issues we face today as tweens and teens. Nothing is off limits. If you want us to discuss something leave us a comment or send us an email at deko@dekoposh.com or posh@dekoposh.com.

Our Mission: To empower all V.I.T.s to make positive changes today for a better tomorrow by volunteering, giving back, becoming leaders and teaching others to do the same.

Our Blog is all about Tops Stories of the Day, Fashion, Design, Volunteering, Charities, and how all these topic's effect us. And in our store online and in person you will find all your must have's by color. Yes, that's right we have color coordinated our entire store because everyone has a favorite color. Be sure to explore the colors at dekoposh at www.dekoposh.com.


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D.A.P.L.
Driven and Passionate Leaders

Nominate a Tween or Teen that is making a difference
D.A.P.L. (Deko and Posh) here...We are going to be highlighting tweens and teens every month on making a difference either through volunteering, awards, activities, and/or making a difference. Here are the rules, you can nominate yourself or someone can nominate a V.I.T., the tween or teen must be between the ages of 8-19, an essay and/or write-up about yourself or the person you are nominating must be emailed to us at info@dekoposh.com, we need the full name-age-gender-and location (address not necessary just city, state), please tell us all you can so we can make our choices. We look forward to hearing about what all our V.I.T.s (very important tween & teens) are doing to make a difference.
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Thursday, October 15, 2009

Movie Suggestion: Good Hair

Ohhhhh mi goshhhhh he's done it again! You don't believe me? Check out the trailer for yourself!

I'm really quite excited to see Chris Rock's new movie, it looks like it's going to be quite hilarious. The story behind the film is as follows: When the comedian's daughter asked him, “Daddy, how come I don’t have good hair?” he decided to do a little digging in the depths of African-American culture and find the answer for himself!


Review next week :)

Monday, July 13, 2009

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Hello all!!

Hey everyone!

My name is Labanya and I am excited to announce that I am Deko and Posh's newest blogger! Every Saturday, I will be writing about the latest in music and cannot wait to share all of it with you. I am a huge fan of music--and I believe that it can heal almost any problem or pain. Dancing, writing, reading are also a couple of my passions; I've been doing all 3 for as long as I can remember. I am a dreamer and one of my favorite quotes is “The supreme object of life is to live. Few people live. It is true life only to realize one's own perfection, to make one's every dream a reality."--Oscar Wilde

Anyway, hope all of you are having a wonderful day today. Happy 4th of July everyone!

Until next time,
Labanya

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Learning Curve: College Must Haves...

If you're like I was about this time last year, you're a new high school graduate with pockets full of cash. You've probably got more money on you right now than you've had your entire life. I fully support going out and buying yourself a few spluge items. Don't go overboard with it though. It's wise to put some of it in a bank account. Most importantly, you need to furnish your dorm room! It's going to be your home away from home, so you need to make it as comfortable as possible.

You'll need to buy things, that for most of your life have always been in the closet. Stock up on shampoos, body wash, face wash, all that kind of stuff. Buy a few towels in different sizes, from full size to wash cloths. A robe to wear to and from the bathroom is probably a good idea too, unless your bathroom is attached to your room. A basket to carry it all in is very helpful. Get a first aid kit too! You'll need a band-aid at the most random times.

Now for the actual decorating...
You want your room to represent you, just like the one at home, but on a smaller scale. You can't drill holes in the walls, or use any kind of nails in most places, so bring posters and pictures that can be hung with tape of sticky-tac. I also recommend bringing a dry erase board and/or cork board. It's a great way to keep up with assignments and important papers.

Make a run to your local office supply store before you leave. Having a stapler, paper clips, tape dispenser, tacks for the cork board, magnets, pens/pencils, highlighters, post its...

For the bigger items (t.v., mini fridge...) get together with your room mate and decide who brings what so you don't end up spending a lot of money and your room mate spends nothing. This worked really well for my room mate and I. She got a t.v. for her birthday and I brought the mini fridge we used all year.

You'll find out there are more things you need as you adjust to college life. These are just a few of the things you might want to think about getting to start the year with.

Quote to live by: "The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams."
-Eleanor Roosevelt.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Learning Curve: 8 Things

I follow a lot of other college bloggers on Twitter who post links to several articles that are useful to me as a college student. During the summer I'm going to be passing some of these along to help out the Class of 2009 as they get ready to start their first year of college. Hopefully some of these tips will help them have a successful year.

This week one of my fellow bloggers posted a link to an article about the 8 things everyone needs to know before they go to college. So, with my commentary, here's the 8 things this blogger believes all people should know before they go to college.

1. Washing: Unless you live really close to your school and take your laundry home every weekend, chances are you'll be doing you're own washing at least once a week. Definitely a skill I recommend that everyone (including you guys out there!) learn. Have mom teach you about the different load sizes, what gets washed in what kind of water & how much detergent you should use per load/load size, what goes in the dryer, how long does it go in the dryer, SORTING LAUNDRY (you don't want your whites turning red!!), different detergent types, dryer sheets...the list goes on. Sit down with mom or dad this summer and have them show you if you're not used to helping out with the family laundry already.

Once you get to school, pick a set day of the week that you have time to wash. I'm not talking about an hour or so, I'm talking 3-4 hours, especially if you have more than one load. The hall I lived in last year had 3 washers/dryers for around 150 girls. If you have to leave your laundry unattended for an extended amount of time, be kind enough to mark it so someone can get ahold of you if it finishes and you're not there to do something with it. Taking clothes out of the washer is one thing, but DON'T put someone elses clothes in a dryer! If you have to take someone's stuff out of a dryer, be kind and fold it for them. The favor will be returned.

2. Driving: I'm probably one of the few who went to college with no license and no car. Not only did I have a fear of cars for the longest time, but I never had a need to drive. Everywhere I needed to go, mom was usually going too, so I could bum a ride with her or get her to take me there. Once I got to college I realized that I have to take myself to get food, or make Wal Mart runs. Luckily, my room mate was pretty understanding and we went to the store about once a week anyway. If you're going to school without a car, at least be able to drive. I'm sure some new friend will let you borrow theirs if you need to.

3. Paying: One of the biggest and probably hardest lessons I learned this year. Mom & Dad aren't going to continue to be there for you to bum money off of so you can hang out with your friends at Sonic or go grab lunch in the Student Center. Learn to budget what little money you do have. Be able to look a few weeks down the road and decide if that late night burger is worth not going to a movie or to listen to that cool new band play. You're the one that will be buying the food that you keep in your room, along with laundry detergent, bathroom items, clothes, movies, games. The price adds up fast, so be able to keep up with it.

4. Cleaning: This wasn't as new to me as it is to a lot of first year college students. I've always had to clean my own room and help out with chores around the house. Just remember that Mom & Dad aren't there to remind you to clean the sink or take out the trash. Even if you think you're room is clean, it really isn't. If you keep it clean throughout the year, when it comes time to do the heavy cleaning most halls require for check out, it won't be nearly as hard. Make your bed, throw out the trash, and dust about once a week. It'll make dorm life for you and your room mate so much smoother.

5. Marketing: College is all about networking. You may be there for the education, but once you have that degree in your hand, you are a commodity that businesses will be looking for. If you've built the right conncections with the right professors, you can easily build your resume. If you don't know how to make a professional looking resume, there are places on campus that will help you.

6. Spending: I didn't get a credit card when I left for school, but I know that's something a lot of parents do for their kids. If you have a credit card, this DOES NOT mean you have unlimited cash in your pocket!! You need to be able to pay the bill every month. Same goes for a debit card. It can sometimes be hard to keep track of your spending when you don't see the cash leave your hands. Most banks have online banking so you can keep up with how much is in your account. Speaking of banking, college is the first time a lot of kids have bank accounts. If you have one or are going to get one, it's a good idea to see what banks are in the area of your school and see if you have a branch of the same bank back home. This helps especially if you're going to school away from home. Mom & Dad can put money in your accont and you can withdraw it at school.

7. Writing: You've used Sparknotes, Cliffnotes, and Wikipedia all through high school and you did ok right? That won't work in college. One, you won't get the material out of any of these "sources" the professors will expect you to have or know. Two, they actually check sources. I learned this lesson the hard way and will not be using Wikipedia in the place of doing actual work ever again. If you do, just use these sites as a guide and not in place of the actual work. They make great study aids.

8. Sharing: Didn't think you would see this on the list did you? Sharing is a huge deal in college. Not only will you be sharing a living space with another person but you'll be sharing a bathroom, laundry room, among other things. Sharing isn't usually the hard part, it's sharing with people you don't know. Make sure your room mate knows what things you are and aren't willing to share. Can he/she use your stapler but not your laptop? It's a huge deal, so go over these things at the very beginning of the year.

All of you that are graduating within the next few weeks, Congratulations! You're getting ready to have some of the best experiences of your life, I wish you the best of luck. If there's anything you want to know about before you leave for school in the fall, leve a comment with the subject and I'll try to give the best advice I can.

Quote to live by: "Live at the bottom even if you're at the top." Jonas Brothers

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Learning Curve: End of the Year

As I'm writing this, my room is a MESS! There are clothes all over my bed, suit cases thrown open, totes, everything you need to move. Today was my last day of classes for the year, next week is Finals Week and then I'm done until next semester. I can't believe I'm already done with my first year in college. I met so many cool people this year that I'm going to miss over the summer. They've been like my family, my home away from home. These were the people that were here for me when my Mamaw passed away last fall and my uncle this spring. The people I've talked to about class, teachers, and all the other problems I've had. As excited as I am to go home for the summer, I'm going to miss it here in Conway.

Thanks everyone for the birhtday wishes. It was honestly the BEST birthday I have ever had! Taylor's concert was AMAZING! If you have the chance, see her in concert this summer. You won't be disappointed. I'll have pictures on my regular blog as soon as my friend sends them to me. Check them out! You'll be surprised by some of the shots I got.

I hope everyone's end of the year testing is going well. Study hard, get the grade, because that's what I'm doing all weekend! :)

Quote to live by:
beach sand.
perfect tans.
day walks.
night talks.
sleepless nights.
pillow fights.
spending everyday with those who matter most.
SUMMER 2009

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Learning Curve: Music Weekend

Today's a HUGE day for me. It's my 19th birthday, so be nice and leave me lots of comments! :) I'm going to have to make this week's column short and sweet, because I don't have a lot of time. As soon as I get out of class, I'm going home (which is a 3 hr drive from school) to celebrate my birthday with my family. Friday night I get to see one of my idols, Taylor Swift, in concert. I'm so excited! I've been looking forward to Friday night for the last two months.

I spent all night packing up my room because the concert and my birthday fall 2 weeks before school's out for the year.I can't believe I'm already done with my first year in college. Every day I was in high school, it seemed like I would never get out of there, and now, here I am with only 3 more years to go. Time goes by so fast.

I hope everyone had a GREAT Earth Day and did something to help protect our earth. Have an awesome weekend because I know I will! Continue to live your life, not only focused on the destination, but also the climb.

Rapid Fire: Since I'm getting involved in music this weekend, why don't you guys check out a few of my favorite bands right now.





And for those of you watching American Idol, vote Kris Allen! He's a hometown boy (he actually goes to the same college I do) and would love your support!

Quote to Live By: "Without music, life is a journey through a desert." -Pat Conroy

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Elle Fanning will be on The Ellen Show


Hey V.I.T.s,

We are letting you know to set your DVR's tomorrow for Elle Fanning. She will be on The Ellen Show tomorrow.