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My cousin has been very sick

January 24, 2012 by Tricia

My dear cousin has been in the hospital for several months. I only learned of her illness shortly before Christmas and at that time she was still gravely ill and in the ICU of a hospital of a town five hours from where I live.

Thankfully, she’s now on the road to recovery even though she’s still in the hospital. I think I’m going to use an online flower delivery service to send her some flowers.

I haven’t seen my cousin for at least six or seven years. It’s been far too long, but I have talked to her on the phone a few times since I last saw her but even that’s been years. I was going to go to Ottawa between Christmas and New Years, where my cousin lives, to see my brother but that fell through and I ended up not going … if I had I definitely would have visited my cousin if I’d gone. Hopefully I can schedule another trip in the near future and if I do I’ll make sure I get a visit in.

I haven’t seen a lot of my family in quite a while. By this I mean cousins and the only Aunt that I have left. That’s going to change this year.

Filed Under: Canada, Family, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Ontario Health Care, Toronto Tagged With: brother, christmas, cousin, Family, home, Hospital, ICU, ill, New year, Ottawa, sick, visit

Oh oh I’m on a cleaning frenzy!

January 23, 2012 by Tricia

I’m exhausted! I’ve been on a major cleaning and organizing spree lately. I’ve spent the last four days cleaning various areas of my house.

Actually I haven’t just been cleaning. I’ve been “purging” my house of clutter! Earlier today my husband and took four bags of old clothes to a donation area. We also dropped off a lot of our old electronics at a recycling station. We had a very old computer, computer monitor, two printers, a scanner and several mouses and so on that we’d needed to get rid of forever. I’m so happy that all that stuff is gone now.

Friday I spent about 8 hours cleaning under two beds in our spare rooms (we have a small house with only TWO real closets so space under the bed IS storage space!), sweeping, dusting and mopping on the main and upper floors of our house.

Saturday I cleaned out the big closet in our smallest spare room and completely cleaned the room. By this I mean I went through all of the drawers and threw out a lot of junk! I also turned on the very old computer and removed all of the old personal files since I knew we’d be getting rid of the computer. I tried to format the hard drive but it wouldn’t work. (we eventually took the hard drive out and ran a magnet over it to try to destroy the data, and we also smashed the hard drive – just to be on the safe side. LOL) Then I went into the master bedroom and went through the three storage boxes I have under the bed. This started my clothes donation pile. I then started going through the clothes drawers and organizing them. All in all I think I cleaned for about ten hours on Saturday. I was so busy I even forgot to take my medicines for most of the day.

By Saturday night my leg muscles were hurting. I figured that I wouldn’t be able to move on Sunday and I planed to just rest on Sunday. I mean, I’d been working pretty hard and I deserved a break, right? .. somehow my brain didn’t feel the same way come Sunday … For some reason I decided that the bathroom simply had to be cleaned. Totally cleaned. I mean I cleaned everything – the tub, the walls, the ceiling, hand scrubbed the tiles on the floor trying to make the grout white again … yeah .. I cleaned the bathroom for about 7 hours!

I don’t know why I’m on this cleaning frenzy other than I really have to get the house organized. There are a lot of changes coming up in my life in the near future and organizing and decluttering the house is part of what I need to do to get ready for what’s going to be happening.

Anyway … you’d think that at least I would have taken a break today wouldn’t you? Nope .. I ended up cleaning out the area under my kitchen sink, and then going into the basement and cleaning one small area. I went through some drawers down stairs. I was actually looking for something but ended up going through the whole set of drawers and cleaning them out. It needed to be done. It’s amazing the papers and clutter we hung on to! As I’ve cleaned I’ve found old shopping lists, old Christmas cards, flyers for things like food allergies austin or shopping deals, old business cards I printed out for my former business and for my websites … it just goes on and on. I don’t need any of that stuff anymore.

I have a feeling the decluttering has only just begun. I think that once I’ve gone over the whole house I’ll need to go over it again and get rid of more stuff. We have a LOT of stuff.

Do you ever get on a cleaning and organizing trend like I have in the last few days and find that you just can’t stop until you’ve finished the area you’re working on? Well one good thing about my busy Friday to Sunday was that I had the best, deepest sleep last night that I’ve had in months! I hope that I can sleep that well again tonight.

Filed Under: Back Pain, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Moving or Organizing, Toronto Tagged With: bathroom, ceiling, clean bathroom, clean closet, clean house, cleaning, cleaning frenzy, closet, clothes, clutter, computer, donation, drawers, dust, dusting, exhausted, grout, hours, mop, mopping, old clothes, purging, recycle, sleep, spare room, sweep, Sweeping, tiles, under bed, walls

Long walks with my dog

December 29, 2011 by Tricia

I’ve been walking my dog a lot more lately. We’ve been taking long long walks through the neighborhood. It’s interesting to see the different neighborhoods and areas that are within walking distance of my house.

The other day, Boxing Day (Dec 26th) one of the biggest shopping days we have here in Canada, I decided to take a walk up to what is called “The Danforth”. It’s not all that far from where I live – maybe a mile or so. My goal was a particular pet store. You see I thought I’d lost my dogs favorite bone over the holidays and I wanted to replace it as quickly as possible before she noticed. She plays with her bone pretty much all day so it would be tragic for it to be missing!

So … I got my dog ready and off we went for our walk. It was about 4:30 in the afternoon. I was pretty sure the store would be open …. but once we got to the store I could see it was closed. I couldn’t believe it. There was a sign on the door that it was only open that day from 10 to 3 pm! The biggest shopping day of the year and they were only open for five hours? Very strange.

Oh well – my dog and I got our exercise that day. Good thing too because there was a snow storm (the first in this area!) the next day and it was way too cold for a long walk. Oh and I found her bone the next day as well. We also saw some strange things on our route home. I know people travel long distances when they visit at Christmas but you don’t usually see trucks marked pool fence az on the street. Someone obviously had a visitor from Arizona for Christmas.

Hopefully you had a nice Christmas or holiday season. Mine was quite different from normal – not in a good way unfortunately …

Filed Under: Canada, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Our Puppy, Pets and animals, The Neighborhood, Toronto Tagged With: afternoon, biggest shopping day, bone, boxing day, Canada, christmas, closed, favorite toy, holiday, Neighborhood, odd, pet store, Shopping, The Danforth, Toronto, walk dog, Walking

I think we’re going to have a Green Christmas

December 20, 2011 by Tricia

Well it certainly looks like it’s going to be a green Christmas here in Toronto. We’ve only had the tiniest bit of snow this month and it’s melted immediately. It really hasn’t even been all that cold either – very few days below zero.

I’m probably going to jinx things but this is a great start to winter. Last year was extremely cold and we had a lot of snow so if we end up having a mild winter this year we earned. It will be a problem for all the people that get snowboard gear for Christmas though .. they’ll have to find artificial snow to try out their new gear.

How’s the weather in your area? Are you going to have a green Christmas too or do you have lots of snow?





Filed Under: Canada, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Toronto Tagged With: cold, deserve, good, Green Christmas, lucky, melt, mild, no snow, Toronto, warm, weather

Reruns all week – time to find other things to do!

December 20, 2011 by Tricia

The one thing I hate about the holiday season is that there’s absolutely nothing on TV. I don’t enjoy watching holiday programs. Yeah call me a Grinch or whatever you want but I don’t like them.


So I guess I’m left to venture into channels that I don’t normally watch – maybe try to find a decent movie, or a good documentary or get stuck in rerun city.

I know … maybe tomorrow I’ll actually go out to a movie. I’m dying to see The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. I’ve read all three books and I’m interested in seeing this first English movie to see how well they did at interpreting the book. I’m sure the book will still be better, but the movie reviews so far sound good so I don’t think it will be a waste of money.

Do you get a little bored during the holiday season when you have some free time on your hands and there’s absolutely nothing on TV?

Filed Under: Culture, Entertainment, Home and Lifestyle, Movies, Television, Toronto Tagged With: book, bored, channels, girl with dragon tattoo, go out, grinch, holiday season, holiday specials, holiday tv, holidays, interpret, movie, movie reviews, reruns, theater, TV

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