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My poor tired husband

June 1, 2010 by Tricia

My husband just got home from work a little while ago and he’s exhausted! He’s been taking a few extra shifts from his co-workers over the last few weeks so he’s been working more hours.

I also kept him busy in the garden over the weekend. He was outside with me when he came home from work on Friday and then we put in several hours on Saturday and Sunday in the garden as well.

He’s more tired than usual this evening. I think it’s because they put in a new document management at work and he had to learn how to use it – even though he doesn’t produce many documents as a hospital attendant/ orderly.

If my back wasn’t aching so much I’d cook him up a nice meal … but I think we’re just going to relax and put a frozen pizza in the oven. Hey it’s easy and we don’t eat “fast” food too often.





Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Life with Chris, Toronto Tagged With: dinner, exhausted, extra hours, garden, meal, new system, shift, tired, work, working

The garden is a lot of work at this time of year!

June 1, 2010 by Tricia

I’ll bet that some of you have been wondering where I disappeared to these last two weeks. Well, I can’t say that I went far! I guess I’ve been in the garden – trimming, tidying and planting, planting, planting!

Oh and recovering from each and every garden outing for a day or two! My back is acting up again and all the bending involved with taking care of a garden is just aggravating things.

It’s so bad today that I can barely get up and walk around. I dreaded taking the dog out a few times today because she tends to pull on the leash … and that makes my back scream!

At least the garden looks fantastic. Almost all of our roses (60 + rose bushes) are in bloom. The lavender is also starting to bloom as is one of our Peony plants and several of our Clematis. Everything looks great.

Our vegetables (well most of them) are planted as well, and with all the hot weather we’ve been having I expect to be eating a lot of salads and using several tomatoes in our meals sometime soon.

Now I have to get to work and do a search for a good price on some Branson tickets for the end of July. Chris’ brother wants to meet us there for a family get together. So we’ll see what I can find.

Ok time to take some Advil and put a heating pad on my back!

Filed Under: Back Pain, Canada, Chronic Pain, Gardening, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Toronto, Tricia's Garden Tagged With: aching back, back, blooming, clematis, flowers, garden, garden beds, lavender, planting plants, recouperating, roses, Sore, time

I can’t believe he did that!

May 20, 2010 by Tricia

I’m starting to wonder if my neighborhood is going downhill.

I live in a nice middle class area where most people seem to take care of their homes and there’s very few break ins or other crime … but still … it’s changed since we moved in almost 9 years ago.

I mean, the other day, after I had taken our dog outside to do her business for the last time that evening – around 11:30 pm, I saw a car stop in front of our house. As I was starting to close our front door I saw a man get out of the drivers side of the car and walk around to the back door on the passenger side.

The man sort of bent over a little bit and I wondered if he was talking to someone in the backseat or if he was leaning in the back window to get something.

I don’t know why I paused at the door to watch him, but I did. Little did I know that my husband who’d just gone upstairs to get ready for bed was watching from the bedroom window as well.

The man stood at the side of the car for a few moment and then walked around the car, got in, and drove off.

My husband called down from upstairs “Did you see what that guy DID?”

I said “no … I just thought he was talking to someone in the backseat.”

Then my husband said:

“That guy just PEED ON HIS CAR!”

“What?”

“He was peeing on his car!”

Who does that? Who pees on their own car … or well, I don’t know if the man owned the car, but still, who pees on the car they’re driving around?

Plus it’s not like I live on a quite side street. It’s fairly busy with cars going by 24 hours a day.

I know sometimes you just have to pee and you might not be in a place where you can easily get to a washroom … but why did the guy pee on his car? Why didn’t he walk into my neighbors yard and pee behind his big maple tree or walk down the side street that’s just beside our house?

Would you ever do that? Pee on your own car I mean?

Anyway … now you can see why I’m wondering if my neighborhood is going downhill. LOL

Filed Under: Canada, Culture, Home and Lifestyle, Humor, The Neighborhood, Toronto Tagged With: busy street, Canada, car, downhill, funny, Humor, man, Neighborhood, nice neighborhood, pee, peed, peeing, strange, Toronto, weird

The Pentasa Fairy

May 15, 2010 by Tricia

I ran into one of my neighbors daughters earlier today. Well … I didn’t actually run into her, but you know what I mean. LOL

My husband and I had just come back from shopping and as she was walking down the street towards her car she stopped to say hello to us.

She’s the lady I have called in past posts – “The Pentasa Fairy”. Why? Well she works in a medical building and when she found out I was taking Pentasa for my Crohn’s (it’s an anti-inflammatory type medicine) she went around to several of the gastrointestinal specialists in her building and collected sample boxes of Pentassa for me. Between December and March she dropped off meds at my house twice and all in all she gave me enough that I went about 5 months without having to pay for this expensive medication. Pretty cool since we don’t have a drug plan. I figure she saved me about $800.

She’d just drop it off in a bag outside our door … she’d never knock she’d just leave the meds and go … We started saying oh wow the Pentasa Fairy’s been here when we’d find a bag full of Pentasa samples outside the door.

One of the first things she asked me today when we were talking was if I had enough Pentasa and when I said I’d run out of her “gift” she said she’d ask her doctors if they had any more. It would be sweet if she could get more because it really helps us out.

It sounds like she makes a habit of getting drug samples from the doctors in her medical building. She gets everything from blood pressure meds to medicines that treat acne for people she knows.

Many of our neighbors are Greek – not odd since we live in a fairly Greek neighborhood. While my husband and I were talking with our neighbors daughter she told us that they always refer to my husband as Saint Christo in part because he’s so nice is always doing nice things for the people in our neighborhood and also because his name means “Christ” in Greek.

She then asked me if my full name was Patricia and yep – it is. Then she told me that my name in Greek sometimes means Virgin Mary. LOL So Chris and I are Christ and the Virgin Mary. No wonder the neighbors were so happy when we moved in!

Do you do nice things for your neighbors or have one or two in your area that do very nice things for you? I love my neighborhood it’s just full of nice people like my neighbors daughter.

Filed Under: Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Inflammatory bowel disease, Items to Try, Toronto Tagged With: Doctors, drop off, Fairy, gift, good people, Greek neighborhood, meaning of name, medical office, medication samples, neighbors, nice, saved money

Darn food allergies

May 15, 2010 by Tricia

Well I think my weird new allergies have finally settled down. Man I hate having to add more foods to the list of things that I can no longer eat. Between my allergies and Crohn’s the list is getting fairly long!

So no more pineapple, no more shrimp or any kind of shellfish … and the list goes on. I never did eat much shellfish, but occasionally … perhaps for my birthday I’d ask my husband to take me out for Lobster. Now I can’t do that. Grrr

At least a lot of the foods that I can’t eat due to allergies are ones that I only ate once in a while – it would be worse if it was something that I ate regularly … Uhm … but then, now that i think about it- when I add in the foods I can’t eat because of Crohns (like corn or any kind, raw veggies and so on) I guess there is a lot of regular foods that I can’t eat that most people eat at least once a week if not daily.

Do you have some foods that you can’t eat because you’re allergic to them or because your body doesn’t react to them well? It kind of sucks doesn’t it?

Ok gotta run .. my neighbor just got a new tm-t88iv printer for their business that they want to show me … plus they want to put up a new fence between our houses in the backyard because the one we share is about to fall down so we have to discuss what we’d all like and when to get the work done.

Filed Under: Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Inflammatory bowel disease, Items to Try, Toronto Tagged With: avoid, cant eat, crohns, food allergies, list, lobster, neighbors, new fence, pineapple, react, reaction, sensitive, shellfish, shrimp, sucks

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