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July 15, 2009

Feeling Safe

Filed under: In the Neighborhood — gardener @ 6:42 am

Good morning y’all! I’m still trying to gather my energy after Samantha being here. I’m pretty convinced that it isn’t that I’m really tired, it’s that my body is sluggish from all the sugar and carbs that I had while she was here. I definitely over indulged, and I’m paying for it now. Thankfully, the scales didn’t punish me for my actions, so I’m grateful for that.

This morning I was talking to my mother-in-law this morning and she was telling me about a friend of the family who had recently had a home invasion and how the family is now scared of it happening again when they are home. When it happened, they were on vacation, and from the sounds of it didn’t follow home safety tips , to make it less obvious that they were away for an extended period of time. Sadly, they have recently moved into the neighborhood, and haven’t really established any sort of relationship with their neighbors, so no one really saw anything, and no one had been watching out for their home for anything out of the ordinary.

My mom actually works for a security company, so talking about home alarms and home security is a topic of conversation quite often. Sadly, the days of not needing a home security system are gone, and more often than not, people are investing in home alarms and it does help. It gives a sense of security knowing that if something does happen, the police will be on the scene quickly.

Something that we do in addition to having someone pick up our mail and have our lights set on timers so they’ll come on and off at different times of the day and night to give the appearance that someone is home, is that we have a great relationshp with our neighbors and let them know we’ll be out of town so they can keep a close eye on things. We do the same for them when they are away, and we all pretty much know who belongs in the neighborhood and who doesn’t, so keep a close eye out when someone who doesn’t belong appears. Even though we don’t have an organized neighborhood watch, we definitely watch out for each other, and I believe we all feel a little safer knowing that in addition to any home security we may have, that we also have the eyes and ears of our neighbors.

On the whole, that makes our entire neighborhood much more safe- and seems to keep the ‘bad guys’ away, and that, my friends is what it’s all about- feeling safe in your own space.

Do you feel safe in your home, or do you worry about home invasion?

July 14, 2009

Sugar is the Devil in Disguise

Filed under: Health/ Fitness — gardener @ 2:52 pm

I’m officially going on a sugar detox starting right now.

I believe that Samantha and I ate our way through the chocolate capital of the world- Belgium, and we had some of the most delicious bon-bon’s in the world. Rich, creamy, and downright sinful.

How I managed to make it through the last two weeks without gaining weight is beyond my comprehension, but I’m not complaining- I’m grateful. We had fun, we shared our chocolates- each taking one bite, so each chocolate was split into three’s (with the exception of the chocolate orange flavors- I didn’t share those- but there were only three in total), but it was so good. We ate chocolate covered strawberries at Godiva and sampled some of the funkiest flavors from The Chocolate Line, plus nibbled our way through everywhere in between.

The downfall- I now officially need a sugar detox. I admit it- I’m addicted, and now I’m craving sugar… So not even a grain of sugar for me- so don’t tempt me!

Sugar is the devil in disguise- trust me.

Allergies and Sinuses, Oh Bah!

Filed under: Life,Shop til ya Drop — gardener @ 2:36 pm

My bath water is running, so this is going to be quick.   As much as I love traveling, I’m always happy to get home and relax for a little while, even though the itch to travel never seems to stop.   Once I get rested, I’m ready to start planning again, and I’ve been doing just that.

My allergies have really been bothering me lately, and I’m almost out of allergy medication, so I called the refill line today at the doc’s office, and I should be able to pick them up tomorrow.   I’m not sure that they are doing everything they could be, because I seem to still be having more problems than usual, even with the medication.    It seems like I’m not the only one though, I’ve heard more stories of people saying their allergy and sinus issues were higher than usual this year.

One of my friends did tell me that I should look into getting a Nettie Pot to wash out the sinus cavity.  I did see it on Oprah a while back when Dr. Oz was on, and it did look interesting, and I’ve  heard many rave reviews about it. I’m going to look to see if I can find any Drugstore.com coupons and order one from them if they carry them. I’ve ordered so much from them in the past, and have always been satisfied with their products.

If I can’t find one there, then maybe I could find Amazon coupons and order one from them. I remember when Amazon was books only, but times have changed- you can find everything but the kitchen sink at their site, and who knows, maybe you could even find that if you tried!

Have any of you tried the Nettie Pot? What has been your experience with them? I have heard that you have to make sure that the water is lukewarm- not too cold or hot, but if it helps, I’m all for it- even if the concept is a bit odd sounding.

Time to dash before my bath water runs over. Please feel free to share your Nettie Pot experiences if you have any. Inquiring minds want to know.

Great Expectations

Filed under: Gratitude,Life — gardener @ 11:08 am

You may or may not know- my birthday was Sunday. I turned 42, which I don’t mind saying, because I know I don’t look 42- (what does 42 look like anyway). It was also Samantha’s last day, so I spent my birthday with two of my favorite people- Marcel and Samantha. I didn’t celebrate in the traditional sense, but later this week, Thursday to be exact, I’ll be celebrating again with Hein and Desere with a dinner out. I’ve just got to figure out which restaurant we’re going to. At this point, I have no idea. The company will be good, and that’s ultimately what matters anyway.

A friend wished me a great upcoming year, and I responded with that I was expecting great things, and I am. I have been noticing a change in myself for some time now, and I feel my life taking a different turn- a turn that is only going to bring greater things into my life than I’ve already been experiencing.

Some may call that wishful thinking, or even dreaming- I call it positive thinking- expect great things and great things will happen. In fact- they already are.

I’m in the process of playing catch-up both around the house and on the computer, so bare with me if I owe you an email or some sort of correspondence. I’m late with several birthdays- none of which I’ve forgotten, but I’m behind schedule- it happens to the best of us.

Expect more regular entries from me in the near future, but right now, I could use a bath. I’m still trying to get back in the swing of things after Samantha’s visit. She and I couldn’t seem to get to bed before 1 each night, and on many nights it was pushing 2 or even 3. It was great, and I’d do it again in a second.  Next trip-  I think we’re going to Prague.

My Gratitude List for July 14, 2009.

Today I’m Grateful For:

  • Samantha choosing to celebrate her 40th birthday here with me, and staying to celebrate mine as well.
  • Good things happening around me.
  • The element of surprise.
  • Green vegetables.
  • Those who have shown me so much love, and whom I know I can count on, in thick and thin.

July 10, 2009

Back In Town

Filed under: Life — gardener @ 3:19 pm

We made it back home from jetsetting around the world with Samantha, only to find out within five minutes of arriving that we had no internet.   It was pushing 5 p.m. when we got in, and I had several things I needed to attend to online, from onling banking to insurance online, and I wasn’t able to access anything. Talk about frustrating!

Luckily, Marcel was able to call our ISP, find out what the problem was and get it corrected before the offices closed for the day. I was SO grateful. It allowed me to catch up on the few things I needed to do quickly, plus tomorrow I’ll hopefully have some time to sit and upload photos.

I can’t believe that in a few short days, Samantha will be headed home. These days have flown by in the blink of an eye. I’m going to miss her..

July 7, 2009

Road Trippin’

Filed under: Uncategorized — gardener @ 1:53 pm

As y’all know, things have been busy with Samantha being here and us being on the road. It has been years since she and I have taken a road trip together, and we are having a blast.

We’ve had mant discussions ranging from love, shopping, to life insurance quotes, and the differences we notice in our own policies.

Right now, she and I are both at the wi-fi zone of the resort and tapping out a few words before we head back and get ready for bed. We have alot to do tomorrow so I hope we can drag ourselves out of bed before nine. Gotta dash.

July 2, 2009

Out of Pocket

Filed under: Gratitude — gardener @ 11:32 am

Since Samantha will be arriving in the morning hours, and will be here for 10 fun-filled days, I’m not sure how much time I’ll be spending on the computer. I am going to try to update every once in a while from my iPhone, but my time on the computer is going to be very limited. We’re going to be traveling all around, and time here at home is pretty much going to be to eat and sleep, on the days that we’re actually here.

I won’t be gone too long, or I may find ways to update anyway- in the wee hours when everyone else is snoozing, but don’t count on it- after all, I need my beauty sleep.

My Gratitude List for July 2, 2009.

Today I’m Grateful For:

  • My husband, who vacuumed and mopped the entire house by the time I got home this afternoon.  What a prince!
  • Kimmie, for the package, which is going to allow me to brew my own pure vanilla extract.
  • Bobbi- for the card and birthday goodie 🙂
  • The house being completely cleaned and ready for Samatha’s arrival.
  • Cool baths on a warm summer day

Grumble

Filed under: Life — gardener @ 11:26 am

When I am trying to work, or am busy concentrating on something, I really hate to be disturbed. Granted, if the house is on fire, or if there is an emergency, that’s ok, but when someone knows that I have a deadline, or that I am busy reading lipofuze reviews or reading anything else, I honestly hate it when they just start chattering away with me as though they can’t see that I’m busy…especially if I’ve already told them I’m busy with something specific.

Now, with all that being said, I think I just hurt my darling husbands feelings because I’ve had to tell him three times that I’m busy, and he KNOWS I’m busy, but he wants to discuss what music to put on a cd to take with us on a road trip next week with Samantha.

Yes, I’m a little grumpy- but I blame the heat. After all, it was 84 degrees here today- that’s a heat wave for these parts.

July 1, 2009

Follow the Bugs Example..

Filed under: Life,photography — gardener @ 1:52 pm

Lately I’ve seen a whole lot of hate, and not alot of loving going on in the world, and truth is- it bothers me. I don’t care who you are, we ALL need love in our lives, and without it- things start going amuck.

Ironically, I was sitting outside with Desere earlier this week drinking coffee, and I noticed something move. When I got up and checked, I found these two ‘stuck’ together. I guess love prevails in the bug world.

Now if we can all learn from the bugs and start spreading a little more love, to each other. The world would be a much better place, don’t you think?

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