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Getting ready for our new Puppy!

November 22, 2007 by Tricia

Ever since we decided to get a puppy and possibly found a breeder to buy our new puppy from we’ve been busy trying to get ready for the new addition.

When we went to the Humane Society Tuesday night we stopped in their pet supply store before we left and looked at all the dog toys, the huge assortment of dog foods and snacks available and so on. I must admit we were pretty confused.

I mean, what kind of things do puppy need?

We decided to get a small dog collar and a leash to go with it. I know we won’t be talking the puppy out to the park until all it’s shots are finished but I want it to have a collar and we might use the collar and leash for short walks around our yard and property.

We also got a double food and water dish set. It’s on a stand so it’s less likely for a dog to make the dishes tip over and spill.

Then we stood looking at the array of doggy toys that we could purchase. We ended up picking two that would be good for teething puppies/ small dogs. We tried out some squeeky toys but we both nixed them fairly fast and they were loud! Maybe we’ll give in and get the pup one at some point but for now it’s all set with two toys to chew on.

We also got a really nice camouflage fabric doggy bed. It’s stuffed full of microfiber and if the pup doesn’t use it maybe I’ll roll it up and use it as a cushion … really, it seems pretty comfy.

Now I bet since we bought the dog a doggy bed already it will never use it!

Last night Chris came home and went right out to a department store. He had to get something from the baby furniture department. No it wasn’t one of those nice baby cribs although I hope one day we’ll get one of those too.

We’d talked the night before about what to do about our stair case. It’s a narrow staircase of only 29 inches and we opened up the one side of it in the dining room. There’s no banister which is legal since it’s such a narrow stair way … but still it could be dangerous for a small child or animal. So we talked about getting a baby gate.

We figure that the dog will likely spend most of it’s time with me and I’m on the main floor most of the time, but when we are upstairs the dog will still probably want to be near us … so when Chris went out to the store he got a baby gate that slides open.

Unfortunately since our stairway is so narrow a gate that barely slides open due to the narrowness of the opening won’t do. Chris actually expected me to get to the top of the stairs and lift my leg up over it. Yeah … try that when you’re dizzy or nauseated or maybe carrying a puppy in your arms? Uh huh. Back to the store he went!

He eventually came home (after we took a look on the internet for the kind I’d wanted him to get) with one that has a true gate that will swing open in either direction.

Tomorrow we’ll install that either at the top of the stairs or perhaps in the upstairs hallway just on the other side of the bathroom. Might as well keep it easy to get to the bathroom right, since it’s almost at the top of the stairs anyway.

What would you do? Put the gate at the top of the stairs or keep it easy to get to the bathroom and put the gate on the other side of the bathroom entrance?

Chris also picked up the kind of food that the puppies are currently being fed and some small treats to help with training.

Is there any other essentials that we really should get before we have a new puppy in the house?





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Shopping coupons and deals just in time for the holidays

November 2, 2007 by Tricia

So is everyone starting to think about shopping for the holidays? I know I am. Every time I go out to a store or even as I browse online I try to look for things that the people on my shopping list might enjoy. This might be the first year that I actually get my shopping well in advance of the holidays!

I’ve got another coupon site that you might want to take a look at. It’s called Abusaki.com and the site is filled with discount coupon codes. There are a number of well known stores listed such as Bloomingdales, Nordstrom, Fredericks, Target, Overstock and more.

You can search through the site listings to find a particular store or you can browse for Coupon codes and Free Shipping offers within the category listings. Shopping categories include clothing, accessories, auto-tools, baby, books and magazines, office, toys and games, computer electronics, financial, food and wine, gifts, flowers, health and beauty, hobbies, home and garden, jewelry, movies, music, sports, fitness and travel.

One way that this site differs from other coupon sites is that you can look around the site for coupon codes that you’d like to use while you shop on line, but you don’t have to use them immediately. Nope. You can store them in a basket and use them when you are ready. Abusaki.com also clearly lists when coupons are set to expire so if you store some coupons in your basket be sure to use them before it’s too late.

If you’re starting to shop for the holidays like I am visit Abusaki and see if you can find some deals.

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Autumn has arrived and it’s time for warm bedding

October 15, 2007 by Tricia

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I can’t believe that a week ago I was complaining about the heat. It was about 100 F with the humidity – almost 30 to 40 degrees warmer than it should have been here in early October. Needless to say we were still using our air-conditioning and our furnace which normally kicks on at least once or twice in September and more regularly in October hadn’t even started up.

Well, all that changed late last week. Temperatures dropped to more normal seasonal levels and our furnace has warmed our home at least 20 times since Saturday.

Unfortunately our master bedroom is the coldest room in the house, so it won’t surprise you when I tell you that on Saturday night when we got cold I quickly pulled out one of our old quilts and put it on the bed to give us some much needed extra warmth. I need to pull out our nice comforter and put it in the duvet that’s already on the bed soon.

I’m sure many of you were in the same situation as my husband and I in the last week or so. Suddenly finding yourselves pulling out the winter bedding. Perhaps this cold climate Autumn chore made you realize that you need new bed spreads or blankets for your bedrooms?

If you do need new bedding head on over to Overstock.com.

I’ve spent some time looking at the Bedding selection at Overstock and I was pleased to discover that they have quite a variety of products ranging from Memory Foam to mattresses, sheet sets, comforter sets, blankets, bedspreads, quilts, down bedding, duvet covers and even full bedding packages like bed in a bag.

bluestarquilt.gif Since winter is coming I decided to concentrate on Quilts and I found some lovely handcrafted quilts that I’d love to have in my home or perhaps even purchases for others as a gift.

Take the Blue Star quilt that I’ve included an image of above. At this time this handcrafted quilt is only $44.99. I think that’s a fantastic price for a beautiful quilt. It’s 100% cotton too which means it’s easy to wash and care for as well.

The description states that it’s a heirloom-quality quilt with a traditional blue star design that offers warm country charm. However the first person I thought of when I saw the design of this quilt was my Dutch sister in law. Perhaps the design isn’t Dutch at all, but it reminds me of traditional Dutch designs. Perhaps it’s just the color of the blue that is used in the quilt. Either way I may just end up purchasing this quilt as a gift for my brother and sister in law.

As I said there are many styles of bedding and quilts to choose from at Overstock.com. Designs range from heirloom to traditional, modern and everything in between. The prices are more than reasonable as well. Just on the main quilt page I didn’t see a quilt set over $79.99. I’m fairly certain I can’t get prices that low in any of the department stores in my area!

I also noticed that at the top of each page there’s a statement that says “Your entire order ships for just $2.95 – order today!“. That sounds like a fantastic price for shipping. Heck, shopping around town it might cost you more than that in gas and parking expenses!

If you need new bedding go and take a look at the selection at Overstock.com. I’m fairly sure you’ll be pleased with the variety and prices.

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Fast Water Heater Repair and Maintenance

September 17, 2007 by Tricia

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In the few years since we became home owners we’ve been fairly lucky in that none of our major home appliances have broken down. Yet. I always dread the first time the furnace comes on each fall though. Will it work? Will it keep running through the winter? Likewise, the water heater that we were renting from our local power company has yet to give us any trouble.

We have thought of replacing our rented water heater with one that we’d own ourselves. I think in the long run it would probably be cheaper as I still haven’t completely figured out how the power company comes up with the additional charges they add to our account for the water heaters use and rental. Still, whether it’s rented or owned the water heater is one of the home appliances that I’d hate to have break down in the winter time or anytime of year for that matter.

Do you own your water heater? Have you ever had water heater break down? I imagine it would be not only inconvenient, but stressful as well if your water heater were to break down, particular during the cool winter months.

Luckily for those of you who happen to live in California, Oregon and Washington states there’s fastwaterheater.com. This company specializes in Water Heater Repairs and maintenance.

The companies been in business since 1985 and unlike many other service companies they dispatch their technicians the same day if you call before noon! I think that’s great. I mean if your water heaters leaking or stopped working in the dead of winter you want it repaired fast.

Not only does this company maintain and repair water heaters, but they will also install traditional and Tankless Water Heaters too. The Fast Water Heater Company works with all the major manufacturer brands of water heaters.

If you need your water heater maintained or repaired just visit their site to find a service location in your area. For example if you live in Washington you might search for Seattle Water Heater. You’ll then be taken to a page with a local Fast Water Heater company number that you can call or you can fill out a form and make an inquiry via their web page.

Visit the site to learn more about the companies services and if you live in Washington, Oregon or California bookmark the website just in case you need Fast service in the future.

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Smallest bathroom ever

November 7, 2006 by Tricia

I think if there were a contest we might win for tiniest bathroom in the world, well at least in Toronto.

The door to the bathroom swings inward – it misses the sink by a few inches. Once you reach the sink you have to squeeze between it and the tub to get to the toilet. The space between the sink and the tub is perhaps 1.5 to 2 feet- just enough to open the cupboard door below the sink. The door touches the tub when it’s fully open. The toilet is against the wall and when you sit on it- if you have long legs like I do your knees touch the cabinet below the sink.

Am I right? Pretty small huh?

Other than taking the tub out and replacing it with a tiny shower I can’t think of any way to make the space bigger. Oh I have one other idea – we could make the whole bathroom floor a shower floor and just have a curtain to separate the actual shower area. That might work.

Ideally … All of our three bedrooms are rather small by today’s standards. Our house was built in 1927 and I guess either people were smaller or they had no possessions cause the closets are barely existent up there too.

Anyway, back to my thoughts – Ideally … I would like to move the bathroom to the smallest bedroom, which happens to be right beside the current bathroom. This would make the bathroom about three times the size that it is right now. I’d knock down the wall in the current bathroom to make the middle bedroom a tiny bit larger- or perhaps to give it a walk in closet? Yeah I like that idea.

Someday we will do this reno, but that will be after we finish the living room dinning room, finish the basement and re do the kitchen too. Lotsa work!

So I’ve been checking things out at various online stores that sell bathroom fixtures and furnishings. I know it’s a ways off but it’s fun to plan and dream. I found a great site called taps4less.com that I spent some time browsing at today. They have a lot of nice bathroom furnishings at their online store.

Oh one thing I would really like to have in the new bathroom if we move it over is a spa bathtub. Oh that would be so nice. If I get back to work I know I’d look forward to that tub after a long 12 or 13 hour shift on my feet.

This is one reno project that I’m going to have fun planning. Have any of you renovated a bathroom before? If you did how did it turn out?

Filed Under: Appliances and Accessories, Home and Lifestyle, Home Decor Tagged With: bathroom fixtures, bathroom furnishings, showers, taps4less.com, tubs

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