Thursday, April 24, 2014

Check Your Coolant Levels

Cars are designed to run hot, but there's a limit to how hot they should run. A combustion engine is most efficient at around 200 degrees Fahrenheit). If an engine gets too hot, moving metal parts can actually start to melt and fuse together, causing a variety of internal problems for your engine, as well as a hefty repair bill.

All modern cars are equipped with a cooling system that uses a chemical coolant, called antifreeze, and a series of pumps, hoses, thermostats and fans to keep the car at its optimal running temperature. If any problems arise with this system, such as low coolant levels, cracked hoses, loose or broken belts, a leak in the radiator, or even a loose or missing radiator cap, can cause your car to overheat and break down.

The summertime is tough on cooling systems. Sitting in traffic on a hot day is one of the quickest ways to overheat your car. This is because there's no air flowing across the engine to help keep it cool. A well-tuned cooling system can take long idles in hot weather, but if you have low coolant levels, your engine temperature is going to go up...and fast.

Check under the hood and make sure that your coolant levels are fine. The general rule is to flush your radiator and add new coolant at least every two years. Flushing the radiator is done with a special chemical that cleans debris and build-up on the inside of the radiator. For summer driving, coolant should be added as a 50/50 mixture of antifreeze and water.

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Bunny Tails

These Bunny Tails are quite a treat for children! Package donut holes of your choice in a plastic bag. Add the finishing touches by making the "Bunny Tails" label from colored paper of your choice and marker. You'll also need a pair of scissors to cut out shapes to create the decorative Easter bunny. You can find all of the materials shown in the photo above at your local arts and crafts store. Get creative! Your kids will love a tasty holiday treat.

Friday, April 11, 2014

Earth Day 2014

Each year, Earth Day, April 22, marks the anniversary of what many consider the birth of the modern environmental movement in 1970. In 1969 at a UNESCO Conference in San Francisco, peace activist John McConnell proposed a day to honor the Earth and the concept of peace. Earth Day has evolved and people all over the world now celebrate. There are plenty of ways to show you care for the planet on which we live. Here are some suggestions below:

-Carpool with friends and family to save gas and reduce your carbon footprint.
-Switch to online bill pay to reduce the amount of wasted paper.
-Plant a tree or garden.
-Update the light bulbs in your home to more energy-efficient bulbs.
-Set up a compost bin. Every time you throw out coffee grounds, paper towels or a pizza box, you're adding to a landfill. All of these materials can be composted instead of trashed, and compost is an ideal way to fertilize your outdoor space.

Will you do your part this Earth Day?

Friday, April 4, 2014

Keeping Your Kids Occupied on a Road Trip

Keeping the kids occupied on a road trip can sometimes be a difficult task. Take full advantage of technology with popular road trip game apps your kids will love!

Road Trip Scavenger Hunt: With components of “I Spy” and “The License Plate Game,” this app gives your kids items to try to spot as they look out the window.

123 Color: Less mess than an actual coloring book and set of crayons, this coloring app will keep your kids entertained for hours filling in pictures.

Bingo Apps: There are several versions of this “I Spy”-like app out there, but most of them work the same way: The app features a bingo game board, but instead of letters and numbers, it features icons of items you might see near the road, such as cows, light poles, and gas pumps. As in “Bingo,” the first one to fill a row or column win.

Mad Libs: Much like the paper original, this app lets you select from a variety of categories and insert words into stories when prompted.


Have you found any apps your kids love to play? Share them below in the comments!