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What a party pooper

September 6, 2008 by Tricia

My body is playing a big joke on me right now and it’s not funny.

Seriously …

It’s my birthday and I woke up with a headache this morning. No not from partying last night, unfortunately. I don’t know what caused it, probably the stress I’ve been under as it’s been a bad week. Anyway … the headache has turned into a major migraine.

Forget doing anything nice like going out to dinner or getting together with friends to celebrate my special day. Nope … I’m lying down trying to make my head stop pounding.

I feel awful most of the time thanks to Crohn’s Disease. You’d think my body would at least cooperate on my birthday? Nope.

Oh well, maybe next year.

Hmmm maybe I’ll get Chris to give me a neck massage. That might help.

Thanks to everyone who’s been stopping by my Facebook page to say Happy Birthday. I really appreciate your messages.





Filed Under: Chronic Pain, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Inflammatory bowel disease, Recreation, Toronto Tagged With: Birthday, body, Chris, crohns, day, dinner, facebook, head, headache, joke, Massage, migraine, morning, neck, Party, pooper, Seriously, Stress, year

There’s people picking through my garbage each week

September 3, 2008 by Tricia

The title of this post probably makes me sound paranoid, but there really are people picking through my garbage every Monday night. Honest.

I can’t stand it! It’s worse on recycling days which is every two weeks. I’ll be outside with the dog and I’ll see people going through one recycling bin after another looking for bottles and cans and whatever else they might be looking for in order to make some money.

I wrote about people picking through actual garbage back in April because I suspected those people were looking for credit card receipts or bank slips. I thought they might be identity thieves. The ones I’m seeing lately are mainly going through the recycling though.

Now when I wrote my first post about garbage pickers several people commented that they also had that happen regularly in their area. It’s on the increase here in Toronto.

Plus it’s against the law. once the garbage is on the curb it’s supposed to be the property of the city and our city is supposedly cracking down on these garbage pickers. The money that the city gets from the recycled material helps to cut down some of our costs and I presume our taxes (although property taxes have been going up every year!). I saw a news story on this a few weeks ago and it said that the city would be handing out hefty fines to anyone they caught picking through garbage.

You might be thinking – it’s garbage, you’re throwing it away so who cares what happens to it. While that might be true, I just don’t like the idea of someone picking through my garbage in front of my home. We never throw out credit card slips or paperwork that has account numbers on it. We shred that stuff and burn it in our Chimenea in the backyard. So we are probably fairly safe from anyone stealing our identity – at least out of our garbage, but anyone looking at what we’ve thrown out could still tell if we’d made major purchases etc … so it would give would be thieves an idea of what’s in our house.

Once it’s left my driveway I don’t care anymore as the contents are unlikely to be associated with my house, but while it’s sitting out front it’s just too easy to learn a lot about the people inside.

Plus … it’s just creepy! My neighbor, Alli , from across the street doesn’t like garbage pickers either.

On Monday evening Chris and I were both standing outside with our dog trying to get her to do her business when we saw a lady going through one of our neighbors recycling bins across the street. We decided to stay outside for a bit to see what she would do and while we were talking with another neighbor, still in front of our driveway, right in front of our recycling bins and garbage – the lady crossed the street and headed for our bins. Before she made it to our garbage she changed her mind and walked up the street around our planted boulevard and then turned and approached from the sidewalk. Then she changed her mind again and walked on the street towards our recycling.

I don’t know if she wasn’t sure if we were the owners of the house, perhaps she just thought we were a couple out walking our dog (in bare feet (Chris) and puffy slippers (me), right!). When she finally got close to our garbage, looking very much like a predator I turned to her and said “that’s illegal you know”. She just looked at me, said sorry and walked passed us and all of our other neighbors garbage and turned onto a side street when she reached the corner.

Is it strange that I think it’s creepy and that I feel a little violated when I see someone picking through my garbage?

Filed Under: Canada, Home and Lifestyle, Life with Chris, The Neighborhood, Toronto Tagged With: account, April, bank, bills, bin, bottles, cans, Chimenea, Chris, city, creditcard, creepy, curb, dog, driveway, garbage, garbagebags, garbagepicker, home, house, identity, illegal, lady, law, material, monday, Money, neighbor, night, Paper, paperwork, picker, presume, property, receipts, recycling, shred, someone, stealing, story, street, stuff, thief, Toronto

I’d rather stay in a vacation rental than a hotel

September 2, 2008 by Tricia

When I was a kid my parents would always take two or more weeks off in the summer and we’d go on road trip vacations. I got to see a lot of Canada and much of the Us in this manner. Of course as a kid I didn’t really like being stuck in the car as we traveled from one destination to another, but the memories of all the places I’ve been and the sights I’ve seen are still fresh in my mind and I’m thankful that my parents chose to vacation in that manner.

We rarely stayed in hotels or motels when we took our road trip vacations. My parents would plan our trips ahead of time and we’d stay in cabins or vacations homes that they’d rented from the owners.

Now that I think about it I don’t know how they were able to plan our vacations and where’d we’d stay so efficiently. It must have been a lot harder than it is to now that we have the internet.

These days you can just get on the computer and go to sites like VacationHomeRentals.com and look for vacation rentals pretty much anywhere in the world.

In fact I was thinking of looking for vacation rentals by owner for Chris’ vacation time. We haven’t been on a real vacation in ages! I’d thought of renting a vacation home or cabin in cottage country for a week or so, but when our dog went into heat and a few other things happened we just decided to stay home for his holiday time.

There’s a blogging convention in Florida next weekend and while I’m not going this time, if I were I think I would have looked at some Florida rentals rather than staying in a hotel if I’d been going. I mean, since these vacation rentals are usually homes or cottages you have access to a full kitchen, a laundry room and all the amenities of home. Plus, if you are short on cash you can always share your rental with another couple. We might have done that had we been going to the blogging convention – shared a space I mean.

VacationHomeRentals.com is an easy site to use. Just type your destination area in the search bar or click on the map of the US or Canada, Europe, the Caribbean, Hawaii or the world and start narrowing down your search by clicking on city or area links. Just as an example, if I were going to Orlando next weekend for the convention there are plenty of beautiful vacation rentals in the area. I found a few for as low as $70 a night – beautiful condos and homes. That’s cheaper than most decent hotels and motels! If I go to the blogging convention next year I’ll be looking onto vacation home rentals. That’s for sure!

Have you staying in vacation rentals when you’ve been on holiday? How was your experience?

Filed Under: Family, Home and Lifestyle, Services, Vacation and Travel Tagged With: access, ammenities, beach, cabin, Canada, caribbean, cheap, city, convinient, cottage, country, destination, Europe, florida, Hawaii, holiday, home, hotel, inexpensive, kitchen, map, Orlando, owner, room, search, site, Summer, trip, US, vacation, VacationHomeRentals, week, weekend, world

I swear my dog is just plain weird!

September 2, 2008 by Tricia

My dog has some funny quirks. It seems that she gets more and more of them each week!

Her latest thing is that she doesn’t like her crate door closed … this is when she’s not in it. We’ll let her out in the morning and she’ll do things with us or play with her toys, chew her bone and so on, but when she notices that we’ve closed her crate door (because it’s easier for us to get by if it’s closed) she’ll walk up and nose it open, wide open. If I close it the next time I walk by she’ll get up and open it again.

The other night I sat beside her near her crate and while the door was open I pulled it towards me by a few inches as if I was closing it and she’d shove her nose between the crate door and my hand and nose it further open. She did this several times until I started laughing at her.

She also loves to blow bubbles in her water with her nose. She’s done this from day one in our home.

Plus when we give her a real beef bone, you know one of those huge ones that you can get in the pet store, she gnaws off one end so that it’s hollow and then she loves sticking her nose in the bone for several minutes at a time. She’ll just sit there with her nose in the bone, then she’ll take her nose out and snuffle against the bone and repeat the steps.

I caught her in the act on Saturday evening when we were enjoying some time in the backyard:

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As you can see she’s got three or four inches of her nose firmly stuck into the hollow end of the bone. She sat like that for at least two minutes before taking her nose out.

Weird I tell ‘ya.

What strange things do your pets do?

Filed Under: Entertainment, Home and Lifestyle, Humor, Our Puppy Tagged With: act, backyard, blow, bone, bubbles, crate, cute, dog, door, evening, funny, hollowbone, home, Humor, muzzle, nose, odd, Open, opendoor, pet, quirky, Saturday, silly, snout, snuffle, strange, water, weird, weirddog

Setting up my first StoreStacker store

September 2, 2008 by Tricia

I spent part of this afternoon working on my first Storestacker store. I haven’t finished it yet because I’m watching the instruction videos as I install the software on my server and set up the site.

This is what I have so far … I made a store for my tech blogs – the blogs I haven’t been writing in very much lately, but plan to start adding posts to again soon. The store is simply called “The Tech Store” and it doesn’t have any products in it yet, but once I set up the categories I’ll be able to automatically fill it up with computer, gadget, software and tech related products. I have to figure out which store template I like best and tinker with it too. I’m not sure I like the default template all that much.

So far everything is going well. Once I’m ready the products that will fill up my store will be from Ebay, Amazon, Clickbank and probably RegNow. I’m hoping that I can use the Overstock plugin as well, but I think Overstock only allows US affiliates so i might not be able to add their products to my site.

If this store goes well and doesn’t use up too much of my servers resources I’ll set up a gardening store for my gardening blog, and maybe a more general store for this blog with home and garden, clothing and entertainment related items.

What I really like about the StoreStacker software so far is that not only will I be able to create niche stores, but I can add RSS feeds and videos that are related to the products I’m trying to sell as well as helpful on topic articles. Just those features alone should help draw some search engine traffic and will do it better than a plain store would.

I won my copy of Storestacker in a contest so I have nothing to lose by trying it. If you are interested in trying Storestacker you should visit their site soon as they just opened up for sales again this past Friday. They only sell a limited amount off store software when they open up so it’s still a fairly exclusive product that should give those using it an edge.

BTW I’m not an affiliate for Storestacker. I think they might have an affiliate program but I haven’t managed to find it yet! I’m just telling you how I’m using the software and if you have been interested in find a very easy way to set up a niche store you’ll probably like this program.

Update – my new store is doing great! I’ll be setting up other niche stores very soon. Oh and I do have an affiliate link for StoreStacker now so if you are thinking of buying this product I’d appreciate it if you’d visit the site through this StoreStacker link. Thanks!

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Internet, Shopping, Software, Web and Technology Tagged With: affiliate, amazon, blog, Blogging, Clickbank, clothing, computer, Contest, default, earn, earning, Ebay, edge, Entertainment, Friday, gadget, garden, Gardening, Internet, Money, niche, Overstock, plugin, Product, program, RegNow, RSS, server, Shopping, Software, store, StoreStacker, Tech, Technology, template, templates, topic, traffic, web

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