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On Skates

Having grown up in Sweden, I would have loved a skate safety reflector instead of a boring hard circular reflector. Even in the very south, skating and skiing was an obvious part of most winters.  No classes or fancy outfits, just hanging out at the neighborhood soccer field which had been turned into an good-enough ice to skate on. We skated, we cross-country skied on the fields and had snowball fights – and watched winter sports, especially the Olympics.
After 4 days of the Sochi games, the Canadian and the US hockey women are looking good! We have also already been blessed with some spectacular figure skating performances. 15 year old Yulia Lipnitskaya stunned us all with a perfect performance. Equally amazing and mezmerizing was Meryl Davis and Charlie White’s ice dance!
Do you know we now have both a black hockey skate reflector and a white figure skate reflector? Order yours here>

Figure skate and hockey skate safety reflector
Figure skate and hockey skate safety reflector


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Elementary Particles Take on Pedestrian Safety

We are thrilled to launch our first line of licensed pedestrian safety reflectors – designs from The Particle Zoo! The personalities reflected in the charming plushies teach us so much about the elementary particles. Now you can get the proton and the photon as  safety reflectors to hang on your jackets and backpacks!

Particle Zoo elementary particle plushies
Some of our favorite particles – neutrino, gluon, quarks, the Higgs, nucleons, electron and dark matter – from The Particle Zoo

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The Ultimate No-Brainer / Small Foot Print #4

There is no Planet B. (duh!) Earth Hour (March 23rd at 8:30 pm) and Earth Day (April 22nd) are here soon to remind us to be careful with the only planet we have. However, it is not enough to be reminded, we also need to TAKE ACTION to leave a healthier planet behind for our children and for our grandchildren. As our followers know, we are all for walking and biking instead of driving, hanging out laundry to dry, reducing waste and recycling and more.

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Superclean with just a cloth and water!
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Here is another one, the ultimate no-brainer: With LESS effort, LESS time, LESS money and NO chemicals, you can get a cleaner house, office and car, a healthier family and a happier planet!!! Everyone is a winner: you, your wallet, your kids and the earth – can it get better? So, let me explain:
With Norwex cloths you can clean your house, office, vehicle, windows, kitchen and bathroom – and your face! –  with just water. It is not magic, just Scandinavian technology of incredible skinny polyester fiber (quality microfiber) that picks up everything – dirt, grime, grease, crumbs and dust without additional chemicals. Read more in the Norwex product catalog!
So how can you get your hands on these amazing cloths? Here are three suggestions:
1. Buy them, either online or at my next party in Libertyville, IL (email info(at)funflector.com for dates and directions)
2. Get them for free! Book a real or online/catalog party. Introduce your friends to the amazing cloths and reap the rewards from the generous host gift program. As your consultant, I will guide you through and the online host portal will make it a breeze reaching out to friends and family near and far.
3. Earn an income on them! As a consultant you don’t only get free products, you also get a commission on every sale! Norwex has a figured out how to get you started with no startup cost! I did this a year ago and it’s been an amazing journey where each hour at work makes an impact in someone’s life! Be your own boss AND surround you with an inspirational team.
Take action NOW –  go green AND help yourself get more time for the things you love to do more than cleaning!

Take care,
Elisabeth Hubbard
Owner funflector.com & Norwex Independend Sales Consultant

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Hearts for Your Valentine

Heart safety reflectors by funflector
Heart safety reflectors by funflector

It is hard to believe February is just around the corner. Where did January go? Anyway, the hearts for Valentine are now up on our website, and we have great offers if you need a whole bunch of them, from only $3.33 each!
We’ve also added a mixed package of hearts to our fun packs, so you can get  6 for $24.95 or 12 for $39.95!

  • funflector® pedestrian reflectors are unique and useful party and classroom gifts
  • they are super easy to send with a Valentine’s card to all your far-away friends
  • they are inexpensive so you can give them to everyone you love and care about!

Check out our webshop for more designs!
Take care and stay safe,
The funflector team

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The King of the Forest

Before buying homeowner’s insurance, have you ever checked if it covers damages from a moose stepping into your living room? This was the topic of the consumer section on the first day we got our newspaper after moving to Stockholm. My American hubby had been there for two days and almost turned around. He’d thought we moved to the suburbs of a capital, not to the back woods.

Swedish moose warning sign
Swedish moose warning sign


Well, during the next 11 years, he learned that moose are a big part of Scandinavian culture and everyday life. Moose accidents were a huge topic when he had to retake his driver’s license. You can’t drive anywhere in forested areas without seeing moose warning signs – unless they have been stolen by over-excited tourists. We occasionally met moose on the neighborhood streets and we even had one visiting our back yard. Luckily, it did not get drunk after nibbling on our apple tree!

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Easter Egg Stuffers & Other European Easter Goodies

Easter is approaching rapidly and it’s time to get this year’s Easter egg stuffers. As all my kids have their birthdays in the fall, I use Easter to surprise them with some gifts from the Easter Bunny. The big cardboard eggs, common in Northern Europe, are perfect for jump ropes, juggling balls, sunglasses and even flip flops or baseball gloves. I went on a quest for some more of those eggs at the  Swedish American Museum in Chicago and at the World Market. Needless to say, that I found a lot more  neat stuff than planned.
A teeny-tiny cardboard egg with contemporary Swedish egg and chick design from the museum store is ideal for hiding a few funflector tags. The baseball and soccer ball reflectors as well as the shamrock are perfect spring replacement of my family’s basketballs and footballs. Love  & Peace is popular all year around and a few more are needed when one winter jacket is replaced by a couple of fleece sweaters.

Easter Egg Stuffers form the Swedish American Museum in Chicago and from the World Market and funflector
Easter Egg Stuffers form the Swedish American Museum in Chicago, the World Market and funflector


The large egg, found at the World Market,  can hold quite a few Easter egg stuffers. It has a old fashion design with bunnies in a vintage car and chicks in the grass. Its white trim has the traditional wavy edge that I remember from my childhood. I was surprised by its sturdiness until I realized it was actually made in Germany. Lindt chocolate was a staple while I lived in Switzerland, so the two golden bunnies had to follow me home along with some hazelnut-chocolate carrots.  Can’t wait for Easter…
Cute Easter pasta from the World MarketColorful Italian Easter Pasta will be perfect with our Swedish meatballs. By the way, did you see the Trib article about meatballs? I firmly believe that IKEA wouldn’t sell nearly as many meatballs without my kids and their friends around 😉 It seems harder to find a good lamb roast for Easter than Swedish meatballs and herring…
Along with the new cardboard eggs, we reuse the ones from previous years. We fill the smaller ones with candy and the larger ones with “stuff.” The Easter bunny hides them during the night before Easter Eve (!) and the kids get to search for them behind curtains, under couch pillows and in other more unexpected places. The older they get, the trickier it is to find good hiding spots. A couple of years back, one of the eggs seemed to be completely lost. A year and a half later we found it when we cleared out the wood basket by the fireplace. The pair of new socks were already outgrown, so the bunny now leaves us forgetful parents with a list…
When the gifts are too big to fit in an egg, no matter how big, the Easter bunny needs to be creative. One year, the eggs contained clues on where to find the next egg. Eventually the kids ended up in the garage next to a brand new basketball hoop!

Vintage European Easter Eggs
Vintage European Easter Eggs


We use a few vintage eggs for decoration only.  Especially the silver one with distinctive 60’s design is far too cool to let the kids handle.
When homework is done today, we’ll continue digging through our Easter boxes and pull out our favorites. Collected over time, the ornaments carry so many memories from all over and I’m curious about the memories the kids are creating from year to year.
Elisabeth
p.s. The combination of  a pretty cookie tin and  delicious  Nyåkers Pepparkakor (Swedish ginger snaps) made a purchase completely irresistible. From the World Market. I still have a few minutes left for a coffee before the kids will be home…

Swedish pepparkakor (gingersnaps) are not only for Christmas
Swedish pepparkakor are not only for Christmas

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