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A day at the beach

August 25, 2007 by Tricia

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A couple of weeks ago my husbands brother and his kids came to visit from Chicago. We had a very busy few days while they stayed in our home!

While they were here we had some old friends over and sat in the garden talking and having fun one evening. Another day we went to the big Toronto festival “Taste of the Danforth” and then there were shopping trips with the teenage kids, a little sight seeing, dinners out and a nice trip to the beach.

I think the day that we went to the beach and just relaxed with our friends was the nicest day. Certainly that was the day that I was happiest.

Naturally I brought my camera to the beach that day and the photo I’ve included in this post was taken that day at in “the beaches” area of Toronto.





Filed Under: Canada, Family, Home and Lifestyle, Life with Chris, Photo Hunters, Photography, Recreation, Toronto Tagged With: beach, brother, busy, camera, Canada, chicago, danforth, digital camera, dinner, friend, friends, garden, happy, home, Home and Lifestyle, husband, images, photo, photo hunt, Photography, photohunt, photos, plants, post, Shopping, talk, the beaches, Toronto

Buy a clue!

August 24, 2007 by Tricia

You know, as bad as Crohns is for me, there’s a few things that come with it that often make me laugh. Well, when I’m in a good mood anyways, sometimes it can be hurtful or insulting.

What am I talking about? Well when people don’t understand the disease. In no way do I expect everyone that I happen to meet or talk to, to become an expert on Crohns, but a little understanding would be nice.

Chris’ family just has NO clue about what crohn’s is. I mean, I’ve only known them for seventeen years and I’ve had crohn’s the whole time. You’d expect that they’d know what I go through, but they don’t.

Chris’ aunt for example is convince that I’ll feels so much better if I do one of those colon cleanse treatments. Well I suppose if I was blocked up maybe I would, but I’ve never read anything about those treatments curing Crohn’s or inflammation of the bowel or healing scar tissue.

Every time I talk to my mother in law she’s surprised if I tell her I’m in pain. If we discuss the fact that I regularly take pain medication she always seems like she’s never heard me talk about it before too. It’s so weird!

What are your in laws like? Obviously mine are a little clueless.

Filed Under: Chronic Pain, Family, Great Sites, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Inflammatory bowel disease, Life with Chris Tagged With: bowel, Chris, colon cleanse, crohn, crohns, disease, Family, Health and Fitness, Health Fitness and Beauty, hurt, hurtful, IBD, Inflammatory bowel disease, insulted, medication, mother, mother in law, pain, pain medication, talk, treatment

Traveling with a pet … Iguana!

August 22, 2007 by Tricia

Have I ever told you about my pet iguana and how fun it was to travel with him? I think I have, but it’s been a while since I talked about the dear boy. Unfortunately he’s no longer with us, but I’m sure he had a good life as our pet in the 11 years that we had him.

Traveling with any kind of pet can be interesting to say the least. Some take to it well and others never get used to being in a moving vehicle. I suppose they invented dog and cat carriers for the pets that just plain don’t travel well.

When we had our iguana we traveled a lot. My parents lived in another city that was a five hour drive away. Luckily they loved our iguana, Napoleon, and we had the room that we always stayed in set up so that it was iguana friendly. Yes, our pet basically had two homes since we traveled to see my parents so often.

Getting a friend to take care of him for the weekend while we were away for the weekend or while we were on holidays just wasn’t an option.

I’m sure dog and cat owners know that even though it’s not that hard to get someone to keep an eye on your pet while you are away some people are better at it than others. Well … if we wanted to go somewhere that we couldn’t take our iguana we’d have to literally train someone to care for him. Never mind that most people were unnecessarily afraid of him. So he came with us on our trips.

Most of the time he was really good in the car. He didn’t like going under bridges and he’d freak out a bit when we went under an overpass, but otherwise he’d spend most of the car trip sitting in our cars back window looking out at the traffic and scenery that we passed.

I think that most people who saw us with our iguana probably thought that we had a seven foot iguana replica in our back window. However, some people would notice when he moved and oh my! I think we almost caused a few accidents! We’d literally have cars, trucks and buses following our car or driving along side trying to get a better look at my boy. It was scary for us at times because it was obvious the drivers weren’t paying attention to the road.

The funniest time was the bus full of passengers. We could tell that the driver got on the bus’ intercom and told everyone to look to their left at the iguana in the car beside them because everyone had their face firmly pressed to the glass.

In the wintertime we often had to put our iguana in a pet carrier to keep him warm in the car, or we’d set up heating pads in the back window area that he could lie on and keep warm. We also turned on the window defrost thingy to keep the window a bit warmer. If it was extremely cold out he was definitely in the pet carrier.

I only wish that we could have used one of those cute dog bags to keep him in or carry him around in. He was just too big for one of those though.

We did always take a pet carrier with us when we traveled. He really didn’t like it and that’s why he mostly spent his time in the back window of the car. Certainly if he wouldn’t have gotten so stressed in it we would have used it for him most of the time as I’m sure he’d have been safer in a pet carrier while traveling. As it was we always tried to drive very carefully.

It was good to have a pet carrier on hand in case he was misbehaving or say the worst thing happened such as our car breaking down or we got into an accident … without a pet carrier on hand we’d have no safe way to carry him around. Of course one of the other reasons he didn’t really like the pet carrier was because we used that for vet trips too, but that’s a whole other story!

Have you traveled with your pet? Do you have an interesting story to share?

If you do travel with your pet does your dog, cat or whatever other creature you might have roam free in your vehicle or do you use a pet carrier or some kind?

Filed Under: Entertainment, Hobbies, Home and Lifestyle, Humor, Life with Chris, Pets and animals, Recreation, Reptiles and Amphibians Tagged With: car, care, cat, dog, dog bag, dog bags, free, friend, heat, holiday, holidays, iguana, interesting, moving, pet, pet carrier, pet carriers, pets, traffic, travel, traveling, traveling with iguana, traveling with pet, trip, vacation, vehicle, weekend, window, winter

Oh my head!

August 21, 2007 by Tricia

I’m having terrible luck these days.

I feel like I’ve been getting sicker and sicker with my Crohn’s disease over the last few weeks. Then last week I had flu like symptoms that hung on until Saturday or so and then as if that wasn’t bad enough I woke up with a terrible migraine on Sunday.

My headache was so bad that I lay on the couch most of the day and evening and took far too many Tylenol. Late in the evening I tried putting a heating pad on my neck and shoulders and it helped a bit but not enough.

Finally Chris offered to massage my neck and shoulders so I sat on the floor in front of him while he kneaded my neck, shoulders and back. Every time he tried to massage with a bit of force it hurt really bad. I know he wasn’t massaging hard at all but it left my whole upper back and lower neck feeling bruised! In fact the area still has a tender bruised feeling and it’s more than 48 hours later!

Oh and I still have a headache! Not as bad as on Sunday, but it’s still there.

I wish all these aches, pains and symptoms would just go away. Even if they’d only disappear for a day I’d be happy.

Filed Under: Chronic Pain, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Inflammatory bowel disease, Life with Chris Tagged With: aches, aching, back, bruised, Chris, couch, crohn, crohns, disease, flu, headache, Health and Fitness, Health Fitness and Beauty, heating pad, hurt, IBD, Inflammatory bowel disease, migraine, muscles, neck, offer, pain, Saturday, shoulders, sick, sunday, symptoms

Oh oh I’m stuck planning a party

August 21, 2007 by Tricia

Chris’ uncle is turning 80 in November and his mother just called us and put us in charge of planning a surprise party. Yeah, we’re going to surprise and 80 year old man. I hope we don’t scare him into having a heart attack!

So now I’ve got to rent a hall, plan a dinner and send out party invitations. Oh I have to try to figure out the guest list too, preferably before I send out the party invitations of course.

Normally I don’t mind planning parties, but I kind of feel like this has all been put on me. Everyone else is out of town so I really won’t have any help. Also, if I can rent a hall for the right date the party will take place only a few days after Chris and I come back from Las Vegas, which means I’ll be out of town the weekend before the party that I’m planning. So forget any last minute arrangements!

Hopefully this doesn’t end in chaos.

Filed Under: Entertainment, Family, Great Sites, Home and Lifestyle, Life with Chris, Recreation, Socializing Tagged With: 80th birthday, birthday party, chaos, Chris, dinner, hall, Las Vegas, men, menu, mother, November, Party, party invitations, planning, Rent, rent hall, surprise party, weekend

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