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How do you talk about an acne problem with a teenager?

January 20, 2010 by Tricia

Just before Christmas my husbands brother and his two sons came to our house (from Chicago) for a visit. They were the first of three rounds of house guests that we had over the holidays.

While they were here visiting I noticed that my nephew suffers from really bad acne … maybe it’s because he’s a hockey player and gets so sweaty. I think he plays just about every day and in fact most of their visits to Canada, especially in the summer, revolve around hockey and hockey camps.

I decided that I’d try to do a little research on acne treatments for him … try to find some of the best acne treatments however I’m unsure how to broach the subject with him.

I mean, I want to help him out. I know the teen years are hard enough without having terrible acne, but it must be bad when you have terrible acne!

Any ideas as to how I can bring up this subject with my teenage nephew – especially if I find something that might really help him out?





Filed Under: Canada, Family, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Toronto Tagged With: acne, acne treatment, hockey, holidays, Nephew, sweating, sweaty, teenager, visit

Our Lab is turning into such a ham!

January 19, 2010 by Tricia

My dog is such a ham! She’s a 2.5 year old Labrador Retriever and she’s adorable. Well, we think she is!

She’s calmed down a lot in the last 6 months or so, although she barks more often for some reason. When she was a year old we thought she might never calm down! Labs always want to be near you and do things with you and when Midnight was younger she was always in our face wanting to play or wanting to go outside and so on. There were plenty of times that I wished we could just flip a magic switch to make her calm down or find a click here button on her to switch her into lower gear. LOL

She still follows us around whenever we move about the house, usually with her favorite bone in her mouth just in case she can convince us to play with her … but she’s not quite as instant and in your face as she used to be.

Midnight is becoming quite cuddly too. I knew she was affectionate, but I never thought she’d be a lap, chest or in my case – shoulder dog. Yeah … guess I should explain that last one … When Midnight wants my attention – usually when I’m lying on the couch working on the computer and trying to watch TV at the same time, she’ll jump on the couch and climb over me to come and sit on the couch by my head. Unfortunately she’s not a tiny little dog so when she sits down and makes herself comfortable she often ends up sitting on my shoulder … or even my head!

Hmm maybe that’s why my shoulder’s been hurting lately … Midnight’s kind of heavy … no not overweight, but she’s a muscular dog with perhaps a few extra pounds.

In my husbands case she’ll jump up on the couch that he likes to relax on and climb onto his chest and lie down. When she does lie on him she always lies down so that she’s facing me. If I talk to her while she’s lying on my husband or get up to go in the kitchen she jumps off him and comes to me. My husband thinks she’s totally fixated on me.

Midnight also talks … she sounds like a Wookie (remember Star Wars?). She’ll lie down beside one of us and we’ll pet her for a moment or two and then go back to what we’re doing and that’s when she starts talking … letting out little groans and moans to tell us to keep petting her.

Yes … she’s kind of demanding, but we love her.

For those of you with dogs … is your dog affectionate and cuddly or do you have a more solitary independent dog? Have you noticed new aspects of your dogs personality emerge as the years go by?

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Our Puppy, Pets and animals

Why am I so hungry?

January 19, 2010 by Tricia

I’m starving!

LOL as I wrote that my stomach made a huge growling sound … I guess it agrees with me.

I don’t know why, but for the last four or five days or so I’ve been hungry all the time. No, I’m not eating every time I feel hungry (other wise I’d have to go on a hunt for the best diet supplements or something similar), but I’m getting hungry only an hour or two after I’ve eaten a proper meal.

I guess my metabolism has kicked in to high gear or something. I have been busier than normal lately.

I’ve eaten twice so far today … a bowl of cereal and some yogurt for breakfast and then a light lunch before going to my 1:30 pm doctors appointment. I was home by 3 pm after walking from the doctors office and I’ve been hungry since 4:30 pm and I shouldn’t be.

My husbands still out jamming on the guitar with a friend and we still have to go to the Big Carrot to get that Static Eliminator dryer sheet so I don’t think we’ll be having dinner until at least 7:30 … The way my stomach is growling I don’t think I’ll last that long. I might have to break down and eat a granola bar or something.

Do you have days or weeks like this where you just seem to be hungry almost all of the time?

Growlllllll …. yep, my stomach sounds like a dinasaur and it’s getting louder!

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Humor, Items to Try Tagged With: breakfast, dinner, eat, eating, healthy eating, hunger, hungry, lunch, noisy, starving, stomach growling

No this isn’t a Laundry Blog

January 19, 2010 by Tricia

Wow, I just realized that three of the last four posts that I’ve made this week are about laundry. LOL … no this is not about to become a laundry blog .. I’m just excited about my new front load High Efficiency washer and dryer and the experiments that I’m doing with them to get our clothes even cleaner and softer.

Hey it could be worse .. I could be talking about hemorrhoids relief or something like that all week. LOL

I promise, there will probably only be a couple more laundry related posts and then I’ll calm down. I think.

I’m actually thinking about doing a post or two about using vinegar, baking soda and borax in the laundry and around the house as cleaners. Just about everyone does laundry right … maybe you’ll learn a few money saving tips?

Filed Under: Appliances and Accessories, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Living Green Tagged With: baking soda, borax, front load dryer, front load washing machine, Green, he washing machine he dryer, laundry, laundry blog, laundry tips, learn, save money, tips, vinegar

Static Eliminator dryer sheets – natural , no chemicals

January 19, 2010 by Tricia

My husbands off work today and it’s shopping day. Usually we get our groceries and anything else that we need on Mondays, his usual day off, but this week he’s off on Tuesday.

Chris is great about doing things around the house and doing the shopping. In fact, when he does the grocery shopping he’s pretty good about sticking to the list we make in advance so as a result he spends less than when I go with him! When I go I find a few other things to add to our groceries, usually things on sale that we could use during the week or in the near future so the bill gets a bit higher. LOL

Right now he’s at a friends jamming on the guitar but when he gets home we’re going to go to this HUGE health food store called The Big Carrot. It’s a store that sells organic groceries and other products like natural herbs, vitamins and natural weight loss supplements and so on. They also sell a lot of green products.

The reason we’re going there is to buy something called the Static Eliminator. I just found out about it last night. It’s basically a dryer sheet that can be reused about 250 times. We only do about 12 loads of laundry a month so that means a Static Eliminator dryer sheet would last us close to two years!

It has no chemicals on it, it’s hypoallergenic, eliminates static in the laundry and softens clothes. It basically does what a Bounce dryer sheet or any other popular fabric softener dryer sheet is supposed to do, but without all the chemicals. Plus it doesn’t leave any residue on your clothes or inside the dryer so it’s better for the machine and your clothes. It’s also better for the environment without all those chemicals and when you consider that you aren’t throwing out dryer sheets each week.

Now that we have our new washer and dryer and we can use less laundry detergent (and have it rinsed out better!) I’m experimenting with using more natural products to clean our clothes and soften the laundry – like vinegar, baking soda, Borax and hopefully that natural dryer sheet.

Hopefully we can find the Static Eliminator dryer sheets at the Big Carrot. If we do, I’ll let you know how it works for softening clothes and eliminating static compared to name brand dryer sheets.

Filed Under: Appliances and Accessories, Home and Garden, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Life with Chris, Living Green, Shopping, Toronto Tagged With: baking soda, borax, clothes, dryer, dryer sheets, Green, green products, hypoallergenic, laundry, long lasting, natural dryer sheet, natural products, no chemicals, organic, residue, Static Eliminator, The Big Carrot, the wash, vinegar, wash

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