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Myrtle Beach Golf Vacation packages

May 29, 2007 by Tricia

My husband has always enjoyed playing golf, but really hasn’t had the time to get out and play for a couple of years. His birthday is coming up in July and when I saw that the CoastalGolfaway.com site offered myrtle beach golf vacation packages I thought to myself, this might be a great idea for Chris’ birthday gift.

The prices seem quite reasonable. If I’m reading this correctly it looks like we could go to Myrtle Beach, and if we got one of the vacation packages we’d stay for three nights in a fully equipped villa with four beds (each villa has four beds), and we could play on the following courses – Thistle, Tigers Eye, Panthers Run and Players Club. The package listing only went up to May 20th, but it looks like that would cost about $436 per golfer.

That seems like a pretty good price for four rounds of golf and a three night stay in a fully equipped villa. The price apparently includes the green and cart fees plus all taxes. Seems like a pretty sweet deal for anyone that enjoys the game of golf!





Filed Under: Entertainment, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Recreation, Sports, Vacation and Travel Tagged With: Birthday, birthday gift, golf, golf course, golf getaway, golf rounds, good price, Myrtle Beach, Myrtle Beach Golf, offer, package deal, prices, vacation, vacation package, villa

Sophie’s at it again

May 29, 2007 by Tricia

Well, I’m home alone today.

Chris was supposed to have today off, but one of his co-workers has some dental problems – as in she needs to get a tooth pulled today – so Chris got called into work. Which of course means our plans for the day have changed drastically.

I’ll make do I’m sure.

Before Chris left work he was out in the garden, enjoying a cup of coffee, and our elderly neighbor pulled out her lawnmower to cut the grass. She pretty stubborn about getting her grass cut and often looks at our house as she pulls it out because she’s literally waiting for Chris or I to come out and do it for her.

You know, Sofie, she’s the one that I call my stalker because she stares at me while I’m at my computer from her dining room window, and follows me around the garden when I’m outside. She’s also pretty tricky … as in she’ll cut her lawn or preferably have us do it on a Thursday or Friday, but her kids come to visit each day of the weekend.

We’ve asked her many times why her kids don’t cut her lawn and it seems she doesn’t want to bother them about it. I can understand that to some extent, but when it comes to bother the neighbors, sometimes several times a day she has no qualms? No I don’t get that.

So they visit and don’t do any work. Yet all week we do things for her like get groceries, fix her clocks when the power goes out, cut the lawn and several other things. She’s always knocking on our door or peering in our windows. Scares me half to death when she just appears in one of our windows too.

I think it’s high time her kids start doing some of the stuff her kids should be doing. We aren’t even related to this lady and we do more for her than her kids do!

I hate being upset with a little old lady, but she is manipulative.

We’ve told her outright many times that we can’t drop everything to run to her house to cut her grass or do whatever it is that she wants, and we’ve told her kids about what’s going on too. The kids don’t do anything, and she just pretends to not understand when we tell her we’re busy or we can’t do something for her for a few hours. Like today, Chris did tell her that he’d cut her lawn when he got home from work but she wouldn’t wait.

Two weeks ago a friend came over for a visit that we hadn’t seen for a while. We’d invited him over for a nice dinner. Sophie came over and knocked on our windows, not door, at least five times while we had our guest over. Insisting that I come over to her house to fix something when I was right in middle of preparing dinner, and again when we were actually just sitting down to eat dinner.

Short of closing our curtains, not going out into my lovely garden, and not answering the phone when she calls I don’t know what to do about this little old lady anymore.

Filed Under: Culture, Home and Lifestyle, The Neighborhood Tagged With: Chris, computer, dining room, dinner, elderly, garden, kids, knocking on window, lawn, neighbor, peering in windows, pest, plants, remodeling, renovate, renovation, sofie, stalker, troublesome neighbor, window

A mess of cords and cables

May 28, 2007 by Tricia

We have our desktop computer set up on top of an antique dining room table in our dining room. The computer case sits on the floor to the left and all the wires, cable modem, network cables, electrical cords and so on sit behind it on the floor.

There’s so many wires and cables that it’s quite an eyesore.

I used to have all the wires and cables organized nicely but every time Chris gets in there, unplugging something, moving the computer when we did a bit of reno work in the room and so on he just plugs thing in and the cords end up being a huge mess. He does the same thing with the TV/ DVR/ Home theater system, and also another area where we have our laptop plugged in and “his” heating pad. The cords in all those areas are in a tangle.

Do you bother to try to keep cords and cables kind of tidy? Does it bother you when it becomes a spread out mess?

Obviously it bothers me! LOL

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle Tagged With: cables, Chris, computer, cords, dining room, electric, laptop, mess, network, organize, remodeling, renovate, renovation, tangled

Just had to throw out most of the food in the freezer

May 28, 2007 by Tricia

Ok, now my husband’s watching Hockey.

He’s very thankful that we have a DVR and that he could put the game on pause while we fixed a big problem!

A week or so ago my husband went out and did the grocery shopping for us. He even put everything away in the fridge, freezer and cupboards when he returned from the store. Good guy, eh?

Unfortunately, we think he overstuffed the freezer and the door didn’t quite shut when he’d finished putting the items inside, and in the freezer door. If you haven’t figured it out yet we have a standing freezer that’s a bit smaller than a regular fridge.

I think that happened on a Sunday, but we didn’t discover that things were thawing out in the freezer until Tuesday. If we’d discovered it on Monday perhaps it wouldn’t have been so bad, but by Tuesday everything at the front of the freezer was pretty much thawed out.

We had a lot of meat in the freezer. Well, to tell the truth we had a lot of everything in there. It was much too full to begin with and probably wasn’t working all that efficiently because it was so full.

I think it was about 11pm on the Tuesday when we discovered that things were thawing. You really shouldn’t refreeze items once they’ve already been frozen once, and some things had been in the freezer for a long time. We decided to throw out most of it, but our garbage is only picked up every two weeks. So we closed up the freezer and let it freeze again.

This evening we remembered that it’s garbage day tomorrow and we pretty much had to clear out the freezer.

We literally had to get a chisel out to chip ice off many of the items in the freezer. You see when it defrosted, because the door wasn’t quite closed, a lot of frost built up in the freezer. I think doing the whole job properly and defrosting the freezer as well would have taken a whole day. We managed to chip out a lot of the frost and pretty much empty the freezer in a little over an hour!

We kept a few things because they were way at the back of the freezer and coated in frost so we didn’t think they ever thawed out. Hopefully we didn’t make a big mistake keeping those items.

Perhaps on the weekend we’ll take the few freezer items over to our neighbors, put them in her freezer, and defrost our own freezer properly.

Filed Under: Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Life with Chris, Shopping Tagged With: door, eat, freezer, freezer door, gone bad, hockey, Home and Lifestyle, husband, left door open, manage, mistake, monday, neighbor, neighbors, Shopping, sunday, thawed, threw out, watching

Hockey Night in Canada

May 28, 2007 by Tricia

Well it’s the first night of the Stanley cup finals! Go Ottawa Senators!!!!

I like hockey, especially if it’s my hometown team that wins, but I’m not all that into watching it.

I’ve had a lot of work to finish up in the last 24 hours and I’m getting close to having it all done so I was looking forward to just relaxing for the rest of the evening. Unfortunately, since I’m not all that into watching hockey on TV I think I’m going to end up working on my sites for a while.

My husband on the other hand managed to put two window air-conditioners in and he’s now glued to the tv set. Sigh ….

If I want to relax I’m going to have to watch hockey ….

Filed Under: Canada, Culture, Entertainment, Home and Lifestyle, Life with Chris, Recreation, Sports, Television Tagged With: Canada, Culture, game, hockey, home, home team, match, Ottawa Senators, Sports, Stanley Cup, telivision, the game, TV, watch, watching, win

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