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My brothers travels

December 12, 2006 by Tricia

I was just thinking about my brother that lives in Vancouver. He’s a geologist – well he’s more than a genealogist, he’s the vice president of one mining company and the president of another. He still goes out on exploration jobs and visits the sites, but his main work in the last few years has been trying to secure funding from investors and venture capitalists. I’ll never forget when he secured his first million dollar check. He was here in Toronto at a trade show, talking with prospective investors and I met up with him that evening for dinner and he was so pleased with himself.

Trade shows are one of the many ways that he promotes the company and tries to get the interest of potential donors. I don’t think he really enjoys the whole trade show routine. It’s tiring – he shows up late in the evening and secures his booth or has to secure in early the following morning then he spends time setting up the trade show displays, then it’s at least one or two long days on his feet all day talking, talking, talking. After that he’s usually off to anther trade show somewhere in the world or back home for a weekend with the family before he has to get on yet another plane to go to another show or another meeting.

Another round of trade shows will be coming up for my brother in the new year. I’m sure he’s looking forward to that. Co-incidentally I just found a company online that specializes in Trade show displays, booths, graphics and exhibits and I’m going to tell my brother about ExhibitDeal because I think they may have some products that will make his job a little easier. They have everything he needs to set up a successful display from table throws to literature racks. The materials are lightweight and easy to transport and assemble. Perhaps he’s already using products from this company, but if he isn’t he might be interested in hearing about Exhibit Deal.





Filed Under: Family, Sales and Marketing, Shopping Tagged With: booths, displays, easy setup, easy transport, Graphics, lightweight, literature racks, table throws, trade show, trade show exhibit, travel

Create your own Area rug design

December 11, 2006 by Tricia

Now here’s an interesting idea. Have you ever wished that you could create your own area rug with your own design? I’m sure that if you are in the interior design business you wish all the time that you could do this. Well now you can. The Custom Area Rugs by Tufenkian Carpets program is open to all interior designers as well as home owners.

Using their state of the art rendering system, Tufenkian can create any design to your exact specifications. Choose from their existing patterns and modify it as you wish, or create something totally new. All you need is your imagination and you’re all set. I took a look at some of their recent design projects and they are just gorgeous.

The company has been in business for over 20 years and provides reliable and timely service. Visit the site to learn more and perhaps to start creating your own custom carpet.

Filed Under: Decor, Home and Lifestyle, Shopping Tagged With: area carpet, carpet, create your own design, custom, custom carpet, design, Tufenkian

Memory triggers

December 10, 2006 by Tricia

Do you find that certain things, when you experience them, suddenly make you think of something from the past? Smells, experiences, sights, sounds.

What triggers your memory?

When I walk into a house where someone has recently been baking bread I immediately feel good. I remember all the times my mom baked bread when I was a kid and how we’d eagerly await that first loaf of bread coming out of the oven and spreading butter or margarine on the fresh piece of warm bread and eating it, and then having another. In our family that first loaf of bread never lasted very long, perhaps an hour if it was lucky as I think we’d all have two or three pieces of the delicious fresh bread as soon as it was out of the oven and cool enough to cook.

The smell of cinnamon also invokes a similar memory. My mother used to bake pies quite often. Meat pies, butter tarts made with the same type of pastry dough used for pies, apple, rhubarb, and peach pies were also made frequently when the fruit was in season too. However, there was always a few scraps of pie dough when she was done making two or three pies.

What to do with the left over pie dough? Well she’d roll it out into an oval or rounded flat shape, spread it with butter or margarine, sprinkle brown sugar and cinnamon on it and then roll the dough. She’d then put it into an empty pie plate and bake it in the oven for about 15 minutes. The butter and brown sugar would bubble out and the smell of cinnamon would waft through the whole house. By the time the cinnamon roll was done our whole family would be in the kitchen waiting for the sticky treat to cool enough to eat. Yummy!

The smell of an open meadow always makes me thing of our old cottage area too. Whenever we are driving in the middle of summer through the county side I always put the window down so I can smell the mixed scent of wild grasses and flowers.

What kinds of things trigger good memories for you?

Filed Under: Family, Home and Lifestyle Tagged With: good memories, memory triggers, scent, sight, smell, sound

Card Guide makes it easy to find credit cards with low rates

December 10, 2006 by Tricia

How many of you have spent time trying to look up credit cards and try to find ones with good rates in the past? I haven’t done that for a while but I have in the past. It can be confusing sometimes can’t it? As with anything that I’m putting my name to or signing up for I like to clearly know the facts of the product before I go ahead and get it, and what I’ve found with some of the credit card sites that I’ve gone to before, is that the information is hard to find, buried deep within the site. It just makes the whole process so much more confusing.

Actually, I think one of the main reasons some of those sites bury the information and make it’s so hard to find is because they are charging extraordinarily high interest rates or extra fees on their products.

So I was pleased when I came across CardGuide.co.UK earlier today. They claim to list only the best credit cards and after looking over the site I believe their claim is true. I even found some interest free credit cards. Now that is something that might interest most people!

They make it easy to search for the kind of card that’s right for you. You can compare cards quickly and easily, or you can search for a particular type of credit card and quickly see all of the important information about the card when it comes up in a table with a few other similar card types. If you want you can even apply online directly from the Card Guide site.

Another thing that I enjoyed about the site was that they have a number of articles. I didn’t count them but at a glance I’d say that there are more than 50 different articles on the site that discuss the different aspects of the various types of credit cards, the pro’s and con’s of particular types of cards and so on. Check it out for yourself. I’m sure that at the very least you’ll learn a bit more about credit cards on this site.

Filed Under: Finance, Home and Lifestyle Tagged With: credit card related articles, credit cards, guide, information, low rates, no interest fees

Thank you

December 10, 2006 by Tricia

Thank you very much for all of the condolence messages that I received yesterday. Many of you have lost loved ones,and some several in recent times. I felt bad for many of the commenter’s as they told me their stories of loss.

I do appreciate your kind words.

I’m feeling better about things today. I think I am anyway. Perhaps since it was a big anniversary of my fathers death it hit me harder. I don’t know, but that’s the hardest my grief has hit me in a long time.

Filed Under: Family, Home and Lifestyle Tagged With: condolences, grief, loss, sadness, thank you

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