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Cool Bug Stuff – fun and educational

December 27, 2006 by Tricia

Did you realize that as a reptile owner, you don’t just become the owner of one new and fascinating pet but that you can often become the owner of hundreds of other pets that go along with your pet reptile? “Oh oh what’s she talking about now” you’re probably asking. LOL well, what I mean is, that a number of reptiles need to eat bugs, so when I had my Chinese Water Dragons I had to keep crickets, mealworms and earthworms for them to eat. There were times when I had 1000 Zoophoba (king mealworms), 500 crickets chirping away in special bug keeping containers in my home, as well as a couple of containers of earthworms in my fridge.

When you have to keep those kinds of creatures in your home for your pet you start to become fascinated with their life cycles too, and if you’re like me you start learning about the creepy crawlies. Believe me I’ve written pages and pages of information about bugs on two of my other websites. So when I saw that CoolBugStuff.com was offering an opportunity to write a post about them I jumped on the idea.

CoolBugStuff.com is a website that educates people about bugs. The site is written in a way that a child can understand easily. There’s tons of free information on hundreds if not thousands of bugs, as well as educational resources, and cool bug related educational products. I can easily see teachers visiting this site to find information and or projects to use with their kids in class. Isn’t there always some kind of bug related project in school?

The company sells bug related toys, clothes, books, games, science and bug related kits, and even uhm … edible bugs for the home and classroom. Interesting. Also, if you happen to be in South Florida CoolBugStuff.com does creepy crawly bug Adventure shows for Kindergarten to Grade five classes.

I think this is a great site. One I would have gladly written about here or on my reptile related sites because I find bugs interesting. Oh, I guess I could have written about it on my gardening site too. Bugs are very important to gardeners – some are bad and eat your plants, and others eat the bugs that eat your plants. I’m sure CoolBugStuff.com has that kind of information on their site too – so if you can’t get into bugs simply because they are fascinating creatures, perhaps if you are a gardener, you might find some of the information there useful for your gardening needs. Big hint- look up lady Bugs while you are there.





Filed Under: Pets and animals, Recreation, Website Promotion Tagged With: bug information, coolbugstuff.com, educational articles, florida, insect, insect adventure show, reptile

I could live in Chicago

December 27, 2006 by Tricia

My brother in law will be coming to Toronto / Brantford from Chicago to celebrate New Years with us. I think that he might actually be driving from Chicago tomorrow. It’s going to be a fun time when he arrives! He loves to party.

You might remember that this past August Chris and I drove to Chicago with some friends, well sorta friends, and spent the weekend there. That was a lot of driving just for a weekend trip, but since it was my first time visiting Chicago I didn’t mind. I was excited to go there since I’d heard so much about the city but hadn’t seen it before.

Even though my visit was brief, I left there with no doubt in my mind that I could live there. You see, I found Chicago to be similar in a lot of ways to Toronto. I know it’s not the same, but the hustle and bustle, always having something going on, yeah that’s just like Toronto.

Now, if I was going to move there, or if someone that I knew was moving there I’d tell them to contact the NewCastle Realty Group. They specialize in Chicago Real Estate for the whole 7 county area including the city of Chicago and over 180 surrounding cities. Their agents are said to be extremely helpful, as they help you find homes that meet your criteria and give you information on the populations in the areas you like houses of worship, median income levels, schools, access to transportation or commuting information and other areas of interest close to the area that you are viewing. They will assist you through the entire process of buying your new home, and if necessary assist you with the selling of your current home, recommending local attorneys, mortgage consultants and home inspectors.

You can browse available properties on their website, and look up other helpful information that will teach you more about the process of buying or selling a home. You might even be interested in reading their informative blog as well.

The NewCastle group sounds very much like the company that helped us purchase our home here in Toronto, and if they are anything like the company that helped Chris and I then you’ll be quite pleased with their services.

Filed Under: Culture, Home and Lifestyle, Real Estate, Recreation, Sales and Marketing, Services, Vacation and Travel Tagged With: Canada, chicago, chicago real estate, helpful agents, home, house, moving, Newcastle realty, Real Estate, real estate information, Toronto, website

5 more things you didn’t know about me

December 27, 2006 by Tricia

Can you believe this? Ted tagged me in a meme? I feel both honored and dismayed at the same time.

Honored because Ted tagged me. How he decided who to tag I’m not sure – could be something simple like he decided to tag the last five people who made comments on the blog, but I’d like to think that maybe he’s actually been reading my blog and that’s why I got tagged. I’m dismayed because … well he can’t be reading my blog, or he missed a few posts, because I just got tagged with the same meme by Skeet, another blogger, last week.

So here’s how it works -Ted tagged me and I have to share 5 things that most people don’t know about me. When I’m done I have to tag 5 more people and they should do the same. Now, I didn’t tag anyone last week – I was being nice since it was the holidays and all, but this time I think that I’ll tag Mr Fab, Shelli, Doc Mom, and let me see – I’ll pick two from the P blogroll – How about Brian Reilly, and Jessie from Hunna’s Happenings.

Lets see 5 things that you don’t know about me? I think I’ll write this one more for my fellow posties since many of them don’t know me that well yet:

1. Like Ted I’ve been renovating my home too. Well, my husband Chris and I have been renovating. We’re at a bit of a standstill right now – we were in the process of completing our living room two years ago when we both became seriously ill. Chris is better now but I’m still sick.

We had venetian plastered our living room, after knocking out the stairway wall. The living /dinning room looks so much bigger now without that wall blocking off a portion of the room. We are stalled at putting in a tin ceiling in the living room / dinning room. We have the Tin ceiling pieces, and I’ve painted and antiqued them – they’re going to look fantastic when they are up. It’s just getting them up that has us stalled. Once they are up we’re going to put wide molding along the walls at ceiling level, put our wide baseboards back up and put a really nice fluted wood frame around the front door.

In the time that we’ve been living in this house, 5 years, we have pulled out all of the carpeting, painted every room, refinished the white oak hardwood floors, tore down the walls in our bedroom to insulate them better and then venetian plastered that room, and totally landscaped our front and backyards – creating a garden that causes people walking by our home to wander down the driveway just to take a look.

The last project that we managed to compete was to put a skylight into our enclosed front porch. We also put up new bead board on the walls and ceiling which I had stained and oiled. Then I painted the inside of the skylight a sky blue and painted some puffy clouds so that no matter what time of year it is, whenever we look outside – if it’s through the skylight, we always see blue skies.

Chris and some friends after they cut the whole in the porch roof for the skylight:

skylight

The finished skylight:

skylight

I think I toned down the clouds a bit since then – they are quite subtle now. Everyone that sees the skylight and the nicely finished enclosed porch really likes it.

2. Hmm what else can I tell you? Lets see – I’m an emergency room nurse – so nothing phases me! But as I said earlier I’m off work due to illness and I haven’t actually been to work for over a year. I miss it terribly. I love my job and the people I work with and I enjoy helping the patients too.

3. Before I became a nurse I was a Jeweller. No I didn’t sell jewelry. Well I did sell to my family and friends, but I didn’t have a store. No I was a jewelry trades person, which means that I was one of the people that actually makes the jewelry that you love to wear, and buy at this time of year.

I was a diamond cutter. I cut designs in gold with a diamond. One of my machines had several diamonds in a holder and they spun at 35,000 rotations per second to make the brightest sharpest cuts on the wedding bands, bracelets and pendants that I put bright cut designs on. I also used a diamond flywheel that I held in my hand – the piece looked a bit like one of those drills that dentists use when they drill a hole in your tooth to fix a filling, and it sounded like it too. With that tool I could get a little bit more creative and create one of a kind designs by hand.

My business was called Gold Cuts and I started it when I was just 20 years old. Yeah, while all my friends were out partying I was working 18 hour days developing my business. My sister is also a jeweler and we shared office space together. She’s still in the business. Oh and I met Chris, my husband, while I was in the jewelery trade. He was a jeweler too. He set stones, and did jewelery repairs.

4. Prior to my being a jeweler, during and for a bit after, I also did some acting stints and got my make up artist certificate. I’ve been in commercials and movies – never staring in them though, and unfortunately most often as an extra, but it was fun.

5. I’m a klutz. I always have been, and unfortunately I probably always will be. This year for some reason I’ve had a few bad falls. I’m not sure but I think the medicine that I take might have been part of the reason for my falls, that or my just plain being sick and feeling weak.

Either way, last March I fell flat on my face, or rather directly on my chin. I hit the ground so hard that the skin and tissue split to the bone. That hurt! Now I have a scar at the base of my chin that looks a bit like those bad scars you see on hockey players with the stitch lines in it and everything. Yuck.

Then, this past July, on my husbands birthday, I tripped on a strange curb that I didn’t see while walking on a dark street and landed hard on my knees. I guess my right knee took the brunt of it as it swelled up with fluid right away. The swelling didn’t go down until the end of September and now, while my knee is healed for the most part, it still makes the most interesting, loud crunchy noises when I stretch it out. it’s also given out on me a few times recently when I’ve stood up. Guess I’d better get that checked out as I probably did tear the AC with those kinds of symptoms.

I’m just hoping that I can make it to the end of the year without another bad fall or something strange happening. I’ve always got something weird going on! LOL

Filed Under: Jeweller/Jewellery, Meme Tagged With: 5 things, Jeweller Jewellery, Meme, tagged

Why does your kid close their browser all the time?

December 27, 2006 by Tricia

Have you ever walked into a room where your child is sitting at the computer and noticed that they suddenly shut down their browser or minimized it as you approached? I bet that’s happened. Heck it might even happen on occasion with your spouse too!

What would you think if I told you that SpectorSoft, has produced a software that would let you know what types of things your child has been looking at when they are on the computer? Doesn’t that sound like a great form of computer monitoring? Kids know all kinds of way to get around “parental” software that blocks them from viewing sites, but if you had software on your computer that monitored their keystrokes you’d be able to tell what types of things they talked about online during IM conversations – and you’d be able to make sure that they weren’t talking to someone that they shouldn’t be talking to, such as an adult pretending to be a teen. The monitoring program also lists the sites that are visited. If you discovered that your child was going to sites that you disapproved of, then you could use your parental software to block those sites.

Software, such as SpectorSofts, Keystroke monitoring software could give you peace of mind if you are worried about what your children are doing on the computer and it can help you keep them safe.

Filed Under: Sales and Marketing, Services, Shopping, Software, Web and Technology Tagged With: children, computer, computer monitor, keylogging, keystroke, kids computer use, monitor teen, monitoring, online, Software, spectorsoft, teen computer use

Hayfield Dental Care

December 27, 2006 by Tricia

If you live in the Alexandria are and your looking for a dentist, think about visiting Hayfield Dental Care. Hayfield Dental has been treating residents of the Alexandria area for the last 19 years, and they say that comes to a total of more than 23,000 patients. That’s a lot of teeth to have taken care of isn’t it?

The dentists that work in the clinic have advanced or specialty training which means that you can have all of your dental needs taken care of in their office, without having to go elsewhere for special treatments. Services for you and your family include general, family,orthodontic and cosmetic dentistry. One nice feature of the Hayfield Dental Care clinic is that all orthodontic consults for children and adults are free of charge.

The clinic has all of the latest and most up to date equipment, and their dentists have perfect records with the Virginia Board of Dentistry. There’s been no complaints against any of their dentists. If you are interested in learning more about the Hayfield Dental Care Clinics services please call them at 703-971-2220.

Filed Under: Health Fitness and Beauty, Services, Shopping Tagged With: Alexandria Virginia, All dental services, all dental specialties, Dental Care, Hayfield Dental

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