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Hit the road virus! I’ve got things to do!

April 16, 2010 by Tricia

My brother has been in town all week on business. He normally stays with my husband and I when he’s in town, but since he had so many business meetings scheduled this week he decided to stay in a hotel downtown so he’d be closer to where most of his meetings are taking place.

Chris and I got together with him on Monday evening and I’m glad we did … now that both of us are so sick with whatever this virus is, we really haven’t been able to get out to do anything. Man I hate being sick!

Hopefully we’ll be felling better soon.

Actually, thanks to that volcano in Iceland my brother is going to be in Toronto a little longer than expected. He was supposed to go to Europe – today I think, but that’s been delayed. So maybe if my husband and I get over this darn bug we can see him once or twice. I think it’s time to show this virus the exit signs LOL.

How about you guys? Anyone fighting an early spring bug? One that makes you dizzy, nauseated, sniffley, sore throat and just makes you feel off? Hope not!





Filed Under: Family, Health Fitness and Beauty, Items to Try, Toronto Tagged With: brother, bug, dizzy, flying, hotel, iceland, nauseated, sniffles, soar throat, travel, virus, visit, volcano

Another beautiful day

April 15, 2010 by Tricia

It’s another beautiful day here in Toronto. After a week of normal weather we’re having a really nice day! Currently it’s 19 C (66 F) and it’s supposed to get warmer still.

My garden is appreciating all this great weather. As I’ve said a few times recently, my garden is way ahead of itself. If I didn’t know the date, I’d swear it was already May when I look at my garden. I have tulips coming up and developing flower buds, Glory of the snow flowers blooming, crocuses, muscari, snow drops and many other plants coming out. It’s amazing.

I think I might just bring my laptop outside so I can get some work done and enjoy this beautiful day in my garden.

Sorry that I haven’t been writing too much lately. I seem to have picked up yet another bug. On Sunday I woke up with a really sore throat and my abdomen was hurting like crazy. I’m better now than I was on Sunday but I’m still feeling off. My husband is sick too. He came home from work early on Tuesday, stayed home yesterday and then tried to go to work today but ended up coming home a couple of hours early. Darn viruses!

Hopefully you are enjoying some nice weather too and NOT fighting some kind of bug like my husband and I are!

Filed Under: Canada, Gardening, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Life with Chris, Toronto Tagged With: ahead, beautiful, blooming, crocus, day, flowers, garden, glory of the snow, Muscari, pretty, snow drops, sore throat, tulips, virus, warm

The garden looks superb but my back is shot

April 6, 2010 by Tricia

I think I’m still recovering from the long weekend. Ok I know I am.

Since we had fantastic weather here in Toronto (seriously 25 C (77 F) is HOT for April here!) I spent a lot of time outside in my garden. My husband and I started tidying up the garden beds on Thursday evening when he came home from work and we continued working on the garden on Friday and Saturday.

14 yard waste bags later and we’re done!

Yes you read that correctly … we managed to collect 14 bags of leaves and uh rose branch trimmings. Yes it’s a little early to trim the roses, but most of them actually have leaf buds or actual leaves now … so I think it’s ok. LOL

My back is done too. Each evening I had to lie down with a heating pad to ease the spasms and ache in my lower back and hips. Luckily my back is a bit better today, but I sure did a number on it.

I’m sure not getting enough sleep over the weekend didn’t help either. My bedside lamp, a really nice one from Ikea that I’ve been using for a few years started humming or buzzing. Why do Ikea lamps buzz? Well, it’s not the actual lamp, it’s the attachment near the end of the plug that buzzes. Grrrr

It bothered me enough last night that I went looking for new lamps online and I found some wall scones at Hinkley lighting that might work if we place them on the wall on either side of the bed. That way my husband will finally have his own light. Not that he needs one … he tends to fall asleep most nights as soon as his head hits the pillow and if he’s not asleep in 5 minutes he thinks he has insomnia. LOL

Anyway … the good weather is over for a few days. We’re back to closer to normal temps and it’s raining raining raining oh and gloomy. Oh well it’s good for my garden (which has plants coming up that I don’t normally see until May!) and it will give my back a few days to get better before the garden lures me out there again.

Did you have a good Easter weekend too? Was the weather great or what?

Filed Under: Back Pain, Canada, Gardening, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Toronto, Trouble sleeping Tagged With: aching, buzzing, Easter, garden, Gardening, good weather, humming, ikea, lamp, long weekend, sleep, soar back, tired, Toronto, warm

A great day for gardening and barbecuing

April 2, 2010 by Tricia

It was such a nice day today! My husband had today off since it’s Good Friday so we took advantage of the great weather (24 C! 75 F unheard of temps here in Toronto for early April) and spent several hours outside tidying up the garden.

We spent a lot of time working on the garden beds in the front of the house. Of course this is always slow going because we know a LOT of our neighbors so we were stopping to talk to them briefly every so often.

While we were outside we saw our old awful renter neighbors drive by a few times. They seem to be hanging out at a house down a side street that’s opposite our house so we can see them quite easily. Since our old neighbors and the people they are hanging out with are basically criminals my husband and I thinking of putting in some kind of security system … maybe one of those wireless security systems of course we’ll have to price it out, but with people like that hanging around we’ll feel better knowing we have a security system.

After we were finished tidying up the front garden beds and moving a few plants around (ever try digging up a rose that’s been in place for 10 years? AH!) we did a bit of work in the backyard and then my husband fired up the BBQ.

We just finished eating some fantastic tasting hamburgers. I was starving so it’s great to have that tasty food in me!

Did you take advantage of the holiday today and perhaps get some yard work done as well? Or maybe you got together with family?

Filed Under: Education, Gardening, Home and Lifestyle, Life with Chris, The Neighborhood, Toronto Tagged With: April, BBQ, criminals, exceptionally warm, garden, garden beds, neighbors, nice weather, old neighbors, renters, safe, security system, spring

It’s been a busy few weeks!

April 1, 2010 by Tricia

I’ve had a busy couple of weeks! I guess that’s one of the major reasons why I haven’t been writing all that much.

1. Our terrible renter neighbors moved out on the 19th of March. This was after a terrible week or so of cars parking in our driveway at all ours of the night and tensions going up and up. It’s certainly a relief to see them gone!

2. As I mentioned in earlier posts I had pneumonia – probably thanks to having two bad colds in a row. So that slowed me down and made it hard for me to get anything done.

3. Then I got knocked out my that aural migraine last week. The next day I happened to have an appointment with a neurologist to see what was going on with my numb thigh (it’s a compressed nerve in my hip that’s causing that awful burning sensation!) so I mentioned to him that my migraines had been getting worse and that I was starting to have lots of visual symptoms so now he’s sending me for an MRI and made some suggestions as to how i can try to combat the migraines without adding more medications to my already huge amount of daily meds that I have to take. Did you know that 300 mg of Magnesium a day might help migraines? I didn’t – but I’m trying it out. I’ll let you know if it helps.

Oh and before I can get my MRI I have to have my eye sockets xrayed. Why? Well if you’ve ever had an MRI they always ask if you’ve had metal in your eyes and unfortunately my answer is always yes. I used to be a jeweller. A Diamond cutter to be specific – which means I cut designs in gold with a fast spinning diamond. Naturally that caused tiny pieces of gold to fly around and even though I always wore goggles sometimes a tiny piece of gold would get inside the goggles and stick in my eye. This would result in my blindly making my way down several flights of stairs in the Jewelry building that I worked in in downtown Toronto to see an optometrist who would then pull the pieces of gold out of my eyes. I’m pretty sure that I don’t have gold in my eyes anymore – but it’s best to check before I have an MRI of my head.

4. The other big thing that’s kept me busy in the last three weeks is that I’ve been editing every single page of my reptile care page. I had an offer from Google Adsense to optimize one of my websites so I’ve been working with a really nice guy from Google, even had a phone consultation with him, and I’ve been slowing working his suggestions into my huge HTML based website. Do you know how long it takes to edit every single page of a huge HTML website? Forever! LOL

Between being sick, stressed and doing a huge amount of work on one of my sites I feel like I’ve been on a treadmill in the last few weeks.

Hopefully things settle down and get back to normal again soon!

Filed Under: Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Money, The Neighborhood, Toronto, Web and Technology, Web Design Tagged With: aural migraine, busy, colds, forever, gold in eye, google, html, manual, metal in eye, migraines, MRI, neighbors, optimize website, pneumonia, renter neighbors, sick, tedious

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