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If I didn’t have to work

October 31, 2006 by Tricia

Have you ever thought about what you would do with your days if you didn’t have to work? Now who am I to ask that seeing as I’m not actually working these days huh? That’s not by choice though, and not because I’m lucky enough to not have to work. Nope, unfortunately I’ve had to take an extended leave of absence due to illness.

But if I didn’t have to work … either because I won or inherited a lot of money or perhaps was born wealthy, let see, what would I do instead?

I’d like to think that I would do something good with my life like try to help underprivileged youth in my city, or perhaps go to a Third World Country and start an education program for the people and teach them how to be self sustaining as well as providing them with the materials to get themselves started.

I’d start more city “Grow your own food” programs by securing land that people could use to plant gardens and grow their own vegetables and fruit, and I’d teach people how to do that well.

I’d also indulge in my passion for photography and try to develop it into a real talent, and donate my world renowned photographs to the National Geographic. LOL

That’s what good Trish would do, but there’s a bad Trish here too. One that can be very self indulgent at times.

Bad Trish would probably go to College or University meaning to take a course that would help her achieve good Trish’s goals, but she’d end up partying every night and not going to all of her classes. She’d probably only attend the afternoon classes since she’d be up so late the night before that she wouldn’t be able to get up for class anyway.

Once Bad Trish gave up on University or flunked out she’d end up spending time in Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, New York, Los Angeles, Los Vegas, London and Paris at the hottest parties, fashion shows and red carpet events. She’d probably end up in the tabloids at least once a week. I’m sure bad Trish would be a Paris Hilton type character – except she’d be smarter and have a little more class.

Perhaps bad Trish would mellow as she aged and become a nicer person donating to charity or appearing at fund raisers for worthy causes, but she’d probably always be a bit of a “me first” person I’m afraid.

Now it’s your turn. If you had more than enough money to life on and do anything you wanted to do in life what would you do? Everyone has a selfish side – would you treat the selfish you, or would you try to bring out the best in yourself by being a wonderful person with your deeds?





Filed Under: Entertainment, Home and Lifestyle, Recreation Tagged With: be bad, camera, Canada, digital camera, Do good, don t have to work, indulgent, Money, Party, Photography, plant, rich, selfish, spend, Toronto

Atlanta Georgia Real Estate

October 31, 2006 by Tricia

I have some friends that live in the Atlanta Georgia area and they’re going to be buying their first house soon. They emailed me with a url to an Atlanta Area Real Estate company to show me the listings for the houses they are interested in.

While I was on the site I noticed how easy it was to navigate through the site. If I was searching for a home in the Atlanta area I could look up listings by selecting the city or County that I hoped to live in. You can also select the various features that you want – like two bathrooms, and the style of home.

There are a number of facts about the Atlanta Georgia area on the Norcross Georgia Real Estate site. It looks like there are quite a few very nice homes in the listings. I really liked one of the ones my friends are interested in, and the price seems to be good for the size of the house. The company is family owned, and my friends have been happy with their agent and the company as a whole so far.

I can’t wait to see which house they end up buying.

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Moving or Organizing Tagged With: Altlanta, city, Family, friends, Georgia, home, house, listings, price, Real Estate, search, show

Dove ad Evolution

October 31, 2006 by Tricia

Have you seen the short film put out by Dove for their Campaign for real beauty? If you haven’t you really should watch this 1 minute video.

A woman goes through having her face and hair done up for a photo shoot for an ad.

Near the end of the film, once she’s all made up and looking beautiful- going from no make up and being an average looking woman to a beautifully glamorous woman – you see her photo on a computer screen being adjusted for the ad. Her features are changed, some times very slightly, others dramatically using photoshop.

The whole point of this film is to show that none of the photos of beautiful models, actresses or actors that we see in magazines are real. They don’t look like that in real life. No one does!

Watch this very short film and tell me how you feel after seeing it:




How do you feel about your favorite magazines now?

Filed Under: Culture, Education, Video Tagged With: beautiful, campaign for real beauty, change, computer, Dove, drama, evolution, face, life, movie, photo, photos, shock, show, Video, watch, woman, Youtube

Peer to peer loan system

October 31, 2006 by Tricia

I just came across an interesting idea. A company called Zopa has come up with an innovative investment and lending idea.

rel=”nofollow”Zopa stands for Zone of Possible Agreement. What is that? Well, it’s a peer to peer investment or loan system. It’s network of people who borrow or lend money to each other. Sounds interesting doesn’t it? If it works that would mean that you’d be cutting out the bank and all it’s charges for paperwork, and administration.

Members can borrow from one and other or make online investments. I was looking at their rates for borrowing money and at this time a personal loan’s interest rate is only 5.2%. That sounds pretty good to me.

Zopa is operating in the UK at this time but it will launch in the US shortly. I think it’s worth taking a better look at this company and what it offers.

Filed Under: Finance, Home and Lifestyle Tagged With: bank, borrow money, company, interest, interesting, lend money, loan, Money, network, online investment, peer to peer lending, personal, Zopa

Doctors and Med Students

October 31, 2006 by Tricia

Well, I went for my appointment with the pain doctor Monday morning. I was called into the office at about 1010 a.m. I should have been out of the office no more than 15 minutes later since this was just supposed to be a small discussion as to how I was doing with the latest pain medication that I’ve been trying.

Unfortunately my doctor had a Medical Student there and she asked me to speak with the med student first. I have nothing against speaking to medical students from time to time. They need to learn about different disorders and learn to speak with and treat patients if they are going to eventually become good doctors. But when I’m not feeling all that well, and I wasn’t since I only had two hours sleep and hadn’t eaten anything before the appointment, you don’t feel like going over your whole history with a stranger.

I ended up being in the doctors office until about 11:10 a.m. and we didn’t accomplish a thing! I didn’t get any new medications and I didn’t really get much of a chance to talk with my doctor about how the new medications are working – or rather don’t appear to be making much of a difference.

Why do I bother?

I see this doctor again in a month, and next time I won’t be talking to a medical student if she has one there because by then I’ll need more medication and I might want to discuss trying some of the other meds that she keeps telling me about.

Filed Under: Chronic Pain, Health Fitness and Beauty, Inflammatory bowel disease Tagged With: appointment, crohns, doctor, IBD, Inflammatory bowel disease, medical student, medication, office visit, pain

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