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Behind every great man …

April 29, 2008 by Tricia

Wordless Wednesday

Helping hand

Behind every great man … Is a great woman!

This one appears to not only be following her man, but lending him a helping hand. LOL

I don’t know why, but I like watching people do their thing. Whether they’re shopping in the grocery store or the mall or just walking down the street. Everyone is so individual. Sometimes you catch some pretty funny sights like the one above as well!

Not that I people watch very often mind you, but when I do I almost always see something interesting or strange.

When we went to Chicago in the summer of 2006 I caught this photo of a girl crossing the street in her almost thigh high boots. There’s nothing wrong with what she’s wearing. Not really … well, until you learn that it was mid August and about 100 F outside.

Hot and humid and it looks like she’s wearing winter boots!

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Good thing she had shorts on as I’m sure she must have been hot with those things on.

Do you take a moment to look at the people hustling and bustling around you?





Filed Under: Entertainment, Great Sites, Home and Lifestyle, Humor, Photography, Wordless Wednesday Tagged With: funny, funny people, funny pictures, great man, grocery store, helping hand, Humor, mall, photo of a girl, store, street, thigh high boots, walking down the street, watching people, winter boots, Wordless Wednesday, WW

Trying out Depro Provera for Endometriosis

April 29, 2008 by Tricia

I’ve had so much going on lately and so much to do that I don’t think I mentioned that I went to see my family doctor last week.

As many of you know I have Crohn’s Disease and it’s been so bad that I’ve been off work, on medical leave, for more than two years. Well, about two years ago I also found out that I have Endometriosis as well. This isn’t a good combination because the Endo can spread throughout the abdomen and there might be some on my bowels, thus causing even more pain for me to go through.

Chris and I have been trying to have a baby for years – I don’t think the Crohn’s is helping on that front for a variety of reasons, so as a result of our efforts to get pregnant I hadn’t pursued any of the medical options to lessen my Endometriosis other than having a laparoscopy two and a half years ago to burn away some of the endo tissue.

Well .. I’ve finally had enough pain. My endo has gotten worse and worse over the last few months. Either that or something else is going on! So I saw my family doctor a few weeks ago and she suggested I try going on Depro Provera for a while, perhaps a year. It’s a form of birth control that’s administered by injection every 10 to 14 weeks. Other than preventing pregnancy it’s also been found to be quite helpful to those that suffer from Endometriosis.

So that’s what I saw my family doc about last week. I picked up the medication at a pharmacy and then made an appointment with my doctor to get the injection.

I probably won’t know if it’s helping until my next period or possibly the one after that. Unfortunately that’s when I have the most pain and of course the medications that I take at that time usually get my Crohn’s going so the week after is horrible due to my Crohns.

My abdomen was much more sore than usual over the past week. That might be a side effect of the Depro Provera. It seems to be easing off a bit now though. I hope it is anyway! Hopefully I don’t get any other side effects from the medication like maybe a severe acne outbreak or something like that. LOL I’m already on enough meds … I don’t need to add acne treatments to the daily routine too!

Are any of you using Depro Provera as a form of birth control or to relieve symptoms of Endometriosis? Any strange side effects? If you’re using it for Endo has it helped and if so, how long did it take before you noticed a decrease in your pain or other symptoms?

Filed Under: Chronic Pain, Endometriosis, Great Sites, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle Tagged With: abdomen, Birth Control, bowels, crohns, crohns disease, Depro Provera, Endo, Endometriosis, family doc, Family doctor, laparoscopy, medical leave, medical options, medication, pain, periods, preventing pregnancy, shrink endometriosis, terrible pain, trying to have a baby

Have you tried using Chitika to increase your blog or websites earnings

April 29, 2008 by Tricia

I don’t know if you noticed, but over the last couple of months I’ve been trying out different forms of advertising in the sidebars.

Today I added a link to Chitika to my left sidebar and I’m trying out some of their products – eminimalls – under my posts on a few of my blogs. I’ve actually been with Chitika for about two and a half years, but I stopped using their services on most of my sites about a year ago because it wasn’t working out for me.

Now they’ve come out with some new products and ads that pay by impressions or by clicks so there are more ways to generate earnings with Chitika than when I first started with them. They’ve upped their game and I’m willing to give them another try. In the past few months I’ve seen a few bloggers discussing the company and stating that they were doing well with Chitika. Now it’s my turn to see if it’s true.

Lets see, what else have I tried in the last while? AuctionAds – now ShoppingAds, Widgetbucks, Shopping.com and a few others. To be honest I haven’t done all that well with ShoppingAds and Widgetbucks. I’m still testing Shopping.com. So far it’s the best of the three.

I’m just trying out different things in order to increase my passive income. Now that’s a misnomer as you do have to work at optimizing your ads to really see what works for your various sites.

I’ll write an update post in the near future to let you know how Chitika is working out for me. In the meantime I’d love to know if any of you are using it and how you’ve found the program.

Meanwhile, I’m still tinkering with my Adsense displays as I slowly read through the Adsense Secrets 4.0 e-book. Considering that I’ve only adjusted the Adsense code on two of my sites I’d say that Adsense Secrets is helping as my earnings have increased slightly. I can’t wait to see how much my earnings increase once I’ve optimized all my sites.

Filed Under: Affiliates, Internet, Money, Web and Technology Tagged With: adsense, Adsense Secrets, affiliate, blog, blogger, bloggers, blogs, Chitika, company, computer, earn money, earnings, help, impressions, Internet, Make Money, my sites, new, passive income, Technology, two and a half years, web

My puppy is sooooo smart

April 29, 2008 by Tricia

I wonder sometimes if I’m being more than a little naive when I start to think how smart my puppy seems to be. I mean, I really do think she’s smart, but I wonder if I’m giving her more credit than she deserves.

A couple of months ago we bought a medium sized bell. The kind that they sell in pet stores for large birds to play with in their cages. We brought the bell out and taught our puppy to touch it with her nose in order to make it ring. Once she got that down pat we attached the bell to the door handle and every time she had to go outside to relieve herself we got her to ring the bell.

Fast forward a couple of months to this week. Obviously the bell trick took a little bit of time, but she knows to ring it when she’s got to go outside to relieve herself. This week though, if I ask her if she’s got to go out to go pee or to go poop (one question at a time) she’ll go to the door and ring for whichever function she’s got to do.

Just to see if she was really answering my questions I told my husband what I’d been doing and got him to ask her one question at a time – ie “Do you have to pee? Show me?” or “Do you have to poo? Show me?” and she went to the door twice for the pee question and when she was taken outside that’s what she did.

I’ll test out my theory over the rest of the week, but I really do think she understands the questions. This of course is the puppy who used to try to fake a pee just to get a treat! That’s one reason why we ask her what she has to do before she goes out as we want to make sure she really has to do something and doesn’t just want to go outside.

So what do you think? Do I have a smart dog or what?

She’s getting bigger! Last week we had to take her to the vet and while we were there she was weighed and she’s over 50 lb now. Maybe she will get to be a decent size for a Lab instead of the runt that I thought she’d likely be due to her poor health when we got her.

We took her to the vet because we had suspected she was in heat for about two weeks, however she never did start to discharge any blood so I wondered if she had an infection instead. She was passing a bit of yellowish gunk. Unfortunately I was right. She has puppy vaginitis. The doctor put her on a sulfa combo antibiotic for a week, but now that she’s done her drug treatment I don’t think the infection is gone. We might have to wait for her to go into her first heat before it resolves.

Other than that her health is better than ever! We spent so many months medicating her that I almost thought I’d never be able to say that, but other than the yeast infection she currently has she seems to be in good health.

Have you had a pet that was sick that you had to worry over and give special care to in order to nurse it back to health? I used to do a lot of rescue work with reptiles and unfortunately I think I’ve done that with all the pets I’ve adopted and cared for. Hey, I’m a nurse … I guess it comes naturally.

Filed Under: Entertainment, Great Sites, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Our Puppy Tagged With: adopted animals, bell for outside, care, doctor, dog, gaining weight, growing, Health Fitness and Beauty, heat, husband, man, men, nurse, nursed back to health, Nursing, outside, pee, pets, play, poop, puppy, puppy vaginitis, puppy yeast infection, reptile, reptiles, rescue work, ring bell, ring bell to pee, ring bell to poop, sick, sick animals, smart dog, smart puppy, special, special care, test, time, treatment

I just love this neighborhood!

April 27, 2008 by Tricia

In case you don’t it’s Greek Orthodox Easter this weekend. I’m not Greek and my Easter took place in March this year, but at least half of my neighbors are Greek and Macedonian and they have been celebrating all weekend.

One of my neighbors has a huge barbecue each Easter and all of his relatives come over to enjoy a feast of barbecued lamb (it’s spinning on the rotisserie in his backyard right now), barbecued chicken, sausages, grilled steaks, Greek pastries and a ton of other yummy treats.

Our neighbor, Nick’s, guests haven’t all arrived yet, but as I said he’s been busy cooking and preparing food for the feast. One of the reasons why I love this neighborhood is that people are very free about sharing things. We lent him our barbecue in case he needs it and on other years when it’s rained or even snowed during his easter celebration we’ve lent him our huge tarps so that they could build a roof over their barbecuing stations and perhaps even stay warm and dry while they cooked their food.

One of the benefits of all this sharing and neighborly love is that our neighbors often give us food on special occasions. In fact, Nick just popped over to give us some delicious grilled octopus, barbecued sausages and some sliced bread. One of our other neighbors, Helen, came over earlier to give us a loaf of her easter bread and two boiled eggs (a Greek Tradition).

 

Grilled Octopus and sausages

With neighbors like ours who needs to book Outer Banks rentals for a vacation. It’s like a holiday around here all the time!

I’m not a huge fan of Octopus – more so than my husband is – but I must say that this is the tastiest Octopus that I’ve ever had. Even someone that really doesn’t like Octopus would probably say this was ok.

He must have squeezed lemon over it as he grilled it as it has a pleasant lemon taste and dare I say it, the meat tastes and sort of has the texture of chicken rather than the rubbery texture that Octopus normally has. Yummy.

A close up of the Octopus and sausages:

 

Grilled Octopus and sausages

Oh and the sausages … again I don’t eat this type of food often as it really doesn’t go well with my bad tummy thanks to the Crohn’s disease, but it too is tasty. He gets his sausage at a Greek Butcher – Andy’s cash and carry Meat terminal in Scarborough (Warden and Eglinton) I believe. Great name for a butcher eh? We get our chicken and pork shisk kebabs and gigantic chicken breasts (for a fantastic price) there several times each year.

The sausage has orange rind in it so it has a slight orangey taste. It’s also lightly spiced. I can’t eat a lot of it, but the way our neighbor Nick cooks it, well, lets just say it’s delicious!

More than likely we won’t have to cook dinner this evening as, if it’s like other years, I’m sure Nick will probably give us some of his fantastic grilled chicken, steak and lamb. Heck he sometimes throws in dessert too.

I love this neighborhood!

Too bad his outdoor party often coincides with our, must tidy or spring clean the garden before it becomes overgrown and out of hand weekend. I’m not a fan of being outside gardening when there’s 50 people milling around in a neighbors yard, but we need to get some work done!

Filed Under: Culture, Dining and Restaurants, Home and Lifestyle, Life with Chris, Photography, Recreation, Socializing, The Neighborhood, Toronto Tagged With: Andys cash and carry Meat terminal, backyard, barbecued lamb, barbecued sausages, Barbecued steak, boiled eggs, busy, chicken breasts, chicken kebabs, cooking, crohn, crohns disease, delicious, desserts, dinner, door, Easter, Easter bread, easter eggs, Food, garden, Gardening, good cook, good price, greek, Greek bread, Greek butcher, Greek Food, Greek neighborhood, Greek Orthodox Easter, grilled chicken, grilled meat, grilled octopus, Helen, holiday, husband, lemon, lemon and butter, lend barbecue, lightly spiced, Love, love this neighborhood, Macedonian, neighbor, Neighborhood, neighbors, Nick, not rubbery, octopus, orange rind, Party, pastries, photo, rotisserie, shish kebabs, sliced bread, special, special occasions, spiced sausages, spicy orange sausages, spring, squeeze lemon, tarp, tastiest Octopus, tasty, texture, The Danforth, time, Toronto, warm, weekend, yummy

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