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Thursday Thirteen

May 4, 2006 by Tricia

Thirteen Things about TRICIA in the GARDEN

1…. I think I sprained my ankle today. It hurts when I walk on it or move it but it’s not swollen or bruised. Yet.

2…. I did it running after a RAT!
3…. Yep, it seems we have a few Rats in the neighborhood. Probably some human ones, but I’m talking about the cute brown ones.
4…. Yes I actually thought the rats were kind of cute compared to the pigeons that flock to our yard anyway, at least the rats are smart.
5…. I had thrown some left over French fries into the backyard for the birds or squirrels to eat. They like their junk food too. Apparently rats also love French fries.
6…. It was amusing to watch the rat in the middle of the yard, French fry in mouth, pat at one of the small birds (House Wren?) with it’s paws as if telling it to get away from it’s fries.
7…. When I’d had enough of seeing the rat sneaking back and forth from yard to hidey hole in the neighbors yard I ran at it to try to scare it and that’s when I twisted my ankle.
8…. Now, I suppose we’ll have to do something to get rid of the rats. One neighbor suggested rat traps, but my hubby and I are such animal lovers I can just see us looking at a dead animal in a trap and bursting out in tears at what we’d done. Any suggestions?
9…. Speaking of neighbors, my husband met one of ours on the street when she was bringing her child home from daycare and invited her into the backyard. I don’t know why but I dislike this woman. There are very few people in this world that I dislike, only three that I can think of at this moment, and for some unknown reason she’s one of them. The other two I have good reason to dislike.
10…. This neighbor brought her 20 month old daughter into the yard and let her loose. I was the one running after the kid, worrying that she’d fall on our landscaping stones and hurt her head. Mom was too busy rattling off why she’d been fired from her last job to care.
11…. Then the little girl started trying to pick the flowers. Fine I don’t mind a few damaged flowers or even some of my flowers being picked.
12…. But the little girl also started EATING the flowers! Luckily they were tulip petals, which I was pretty sure at the time were non-toxic, but did check on again on the computer when they finally left. It was kind of funny because the little girl was chewing on them like they were the greatest snack, however, I kept cautioning the mom to not let her eat the flowers as I wasn’t sure if they were safe or not.
13…. Now I’m hoping that I’m right and the tulip petals were fine and that the child is fine … otherwise I’m sure this woman wouldn’t hesitate to sue. Aarrrgh! Stupid people!

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Filed Under: Socializing, The Neighborhood, Thursday Thirteen, Tricia's Garden, Wildlife and Nature Tagged With: flower eater, Socializing, sprained ankle, super soaker, The Neighborhood, Thursday Thirteen, Tricia in the Garden. rat, Tricia's Garden, Wildlife and Nature

May the Force be with you

May 1, 2006 by Tricia

I’ve spent the last three days with my immediate family and I’ve come to the realization that we all have a very unique sense of humor, and it seems that my niece has inherited it. Petra and Kris- First Dance

My very first niece got married this weekend.

It was the first marriage of a niece or nephew from within my family, the first from her mothers side, and from her new grooms family too, so it was very special. But of course all weddings are special.

I really wasn’t sure how I’d feel about her wedding.

I hadn’t mentioned this before but for some reason I really don’t like weddings.

I think that’s probably fairly rare for a woman to feel that way, but I do. I don’t know why I feel this way either, but weddings tend to make me feel sad.

Don’t get me wrong. I’m very happy for Petra and I’m sure she’s going to have a long and happy marriage because her new husband is just the nicest man and head over heals in love with her.

I was also very excited to be going to her wedding, but I think I thought I’d feel sad at her wedding. My parents have both passed away in the last few years and I thought this would contribute to my emotions, because I know they would have loved nothing more than to see our beautiful Petey get married.

But I was wrong! I had the best time.

I was a bit emotional when I first saw her walking down the aisle on my brothers arm, but it was pure happiness for her. She was just gorgeous too! I don’t have any children of my own yet, and due to my illness there is a chance that I never will. So I suppose I feel that all my nephews and nieces are my babies too.

Maybe that’s why this wedding didn’t make me feel sad, and instead made me feel so happy. A very special person within my family was starting life with her new husband.

The wedding took place outside at a lovely Country Club. It was sunny but the wind was a little cool. The bride and groom and wedding party stood on a rocky outcropping near a very large pond or perhaps a small lake. Swans swam in the water nearby, and Canadian geese flew in the background. It was as close to perfect as any wedding can be.

I uploaded several pictures to my flickr account if you’d care to view them.

Regarding that unique sense of humor gene that my niece must have inherited? Guess what music they played at the end of the ceremony as they walked down the aisle as husband and wife? The theme from Star Wars! It was the last thing anyone expected and it was hilarious!

Petra didn’t tell her mother before hand what music was going to be played because she was afraid her mom would try to veto it, and she’s probably right.

She’s been a Star Wars fan since she was a child. I’m not sure how she gained her interest since the first three movies were already several years old by the time she was born. Either way, as odd as the music was to hear at the end of a ceremony – it was fitting in it’s own way.

The reception took place at the same Country Club as the ceremony. We were treated to a huge assortment of hor’dourves while the wedding party had photographs taken. Mussels, squid, pastries, salads and on and on. Then we sat down to a dinner that started with a lovely salad, then an entree of roasted chicken, fillet Mignon and vegetables, followed by French pastries.

Near the end of the evening a small room was set up with several types of deserts, assorted fruit and a chocolate fountain. I never made it into the room so I’m not sure what all the goodies were, but I heard they were delicious.

I danced all night. The music was great. I think everyone except my own husband danced that night.

I also felt pretty good up until just before midnight. By this I mean I didn’t feel totally healthy all day, but I felt well enough to let go and enjoy myself. I’m glad that I was able to enjoy myself for most of the evening because I think I really needed to have some fun.

Then midnight rolled around and my tummy decided it had, had enough, so after some lengthy good-byes we left and got back to our hotel room by about 1 a.m. The reception ended at 1:30 anyway, so we didn’t miss much.

The wedding cake wasn’t really a cake at all. Another twist – It was perhaps a couple hundred cupcakes layered on top of each other to look something like a three or four tiered wedding cake.

The following day, Sunday, the immediate family went to my brother and sister-in-laws home. The new bride and groom joined us for brunch and the opening of the gifts.

If you look at the pictures that I uploaded you’ll see some with the bride and groom surrounded by gifts. Many of the gifts in the background of the picture were from the showers that were held prior to the wedding and were already opened, and then there were the wedding gifts.

One of the best gifts was perhaps from my brother Terry and his wife Rene, who live in Vancouver. They gave the new couple a week from their time-share to use for their honeymoon. I thought that was sweet.

Now for the oddest part. The new couple purchased a house about two years ago. A house that was to be built in a new housing development. The home was supposed to be finished by September 2005, then the closing date was pushed back to December, then I believe May 2006. Well … it’s still not finished. The new completion date is sometime in July!

I suppose it doesn’t make too much sense for the new couple to rent a place for only a couple of months before their home is complete (if it ever is), so they are going to continue on as they have been doing for the last year. By this I mean the groom will continue to live at his parents house, and my niece Petra will continue to live at her parents home.

Petra would occasionally go to Kris’ parents and stay there for a few days each week, and I guess that will continue, but until their home is complete they will not officially be living together as a couple.

This just doesn’t seem right. I can see a delay of perhaps as much as two months for a newly built home, but 10 months or more? No way.

I’ll save my tale of this evenings events for tomorrows posting.

Filed Under: Culture, Family, Photography, Socializing, Toronto Tagged With: beautiful, brother, camera, Canada, canadian, Culture, Cup Cakes, digital camera, dinner, Family, friend, friends, home, house, Humor, husband, Kris, life, Music, Party, Petra, Photography, sister, Socializing, Star Wars, sunday, Toronto, Wedding, weekend

If I had a Million Dollars

April 19, 2006 by Tricia

A week or so ago a group of people living in a small town near my former cottage won the lottery. I think there were 7 people in the group and they won 17 million dollars. When the story was originally broadcast it caught my eye because 1. It’s very near my cottage, and 2. I’m likely distantly related to one or two of these people since my mothers family comes from the area.

Maybe I should call them up and say “Hi, Cuz!”?

I saw a follow up to this story last night. Guess what all these new millionaires are doing? They are still working at the same job! I can see one or two perhaps continuing to work, but all of them?

What would you do if you won a million dollars?

Me? I really do like my job but I’m not sure I’d continue to work full time. I’ve been off work for 5 months due to illness and I’m bored silly, so I probably would want to work or do something that occupied my time. Perhaps I’d work part time as a nurse- If I could set my own hours.

I’d definitely pay off the mortgage on our house. No, I’d probably buy a bigger house. This one is too small. Family and very close friends would benefit as well, maybe we’d pay off their mortgages or give them a nice monetary gift. I’d like to say I’d do something special or noble with the money such as giving most of it to my favorite charity, but I know far too many people who could use a little help and sharing it with my loved ones would probably be my good deed.

Oh and I’d have one big party! I’d also travel. There are so many Countries that I’d love to visit.
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In other news,

Sofie got me with the hose! Remember the little old lady that I’m mad at? Yep, she had the hose hanging on the holder today when I came out of the house and she was waiting for me. I truthfully told her that I have trouble getting our hose on the spigot so my husband usually does it. It’s not that I’m not handy, it’s just that old water taps and newer hose attachments don’t always fit together that well. really!

She pretended to be confused and started to show me how she couldn’t put the hose on by actually starting to screw it on. It was crooked so I told her to straighten it and she started threading it on, while I stood there and encouraged her. (Evil Grin) I asked her why she didn’t get her son to do it when he visited,each day this week so far, but she didn’t answer.

She then decided that she wanted to water her grass but it turns out that her water wasn’t on. It was still shut off inside the house. I wasn’t about to go in her basement and try to find the right pipe. That really is a job for her family, so now she will have to ask one of them to do it.

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Later today I get to go to a sleep clinic for a consultation. Who me? A sleep clinic? Me who does most of her posts in the middle of the night, usually between 3 a.m. and 6 a.m.? I don’t have a problem sleeping- I just don’t want to sleep.

Actually one of my doctors wants me to go to get tested because I can’t sleep after I do a night shift, and if I go for a sleep study and they find that something is wrong with my sleep pattern they might write a letter stating that I shouldn’t do night shifts. She thinks that if I have a letter stating that I have a sleep problem my workplace will take it more seriously.

I hope they don’t want me to do the sleep study too soon. I do need to try to get back to a more regular sleep pattern before I do it. I’m also afraid that I won’t fall asleep for them. I can’t sleep well when I stay at other peoples houses or stay in a hotel, and knowing that they will have me wired up and will be monitoring me probably won’t help me fall asleep. We’ll see what happens.

Did you visit Ed at Parenting Toys yet? What you haven’t? He needs some ideas on how to cool off. He’s melting in a Texas heat wave. Got any ideas for him?

Last but not least- Happy Birthday to Bitter Bitch!

Filed Under: Finance, Home and Lifestyle, Socializing, The Neighborhood, Website Promotion Tagged With: Finance, Home and Lifestyle, Million Dollars, sleep, Socializing, spend, study, The Neighborhood, Website Promotion, win

Crafty old lady

April 16, 2006 by Tricia

Is it wrong to feel angry at an elderly person? Something inside me keeps telling me that it is, and that is why I’m feeling like a total bitch today.

I’m upset with my elderly neighbor Sofie. You know, that little old lady that lives next door and spent her winter peeking at me through her dining room window as I sat on my computer typing away? The one who calls me when she hasn’t seen me for a few hours to find out what I’m doing? The lady who sits on her front or back porch watching me when I’m busy trying to work or relax in my yard? Right- you’ve got it now, she’s my elderly stalker.

We’ve lived next to her for nearly five years. Her husband had passed away 4 days before we moved into our house, and that first year her adult children and grand kids would come over frequently for visits and would do things around the house and yard for her. By the second year they were still coming regularly but doing less for her.

From day one we had been friendly with her and offered to do things for her such as get some groceries when we were going to the store to get our own, or cut her lawn. Her kids were doing most of those things for her so she’d decline but she enjoyed coming outside and watching us as we created what is now our beautiful garden.

By the second year we were shoveling her sidewalk and walkway when it snowed, and cutting her lawn at least half the time, and she would occasionally cut it herself. Now this is a lady who told us she was 84 when we first met her and still tells us to this day that she’s 84. I’m not really sure that she knows how old she is, but lets say she’s in her mid- to late 80’s. By the third year we were doing most everything for her but getting her groceries.

Now when her kids come to visit they actually visit. Her youngest son comes nearly everyday, her eldest a few times a week and her daughter comes over once a week.

We don’t mind doing these things for her. We have a tiny yard, our grass area is very small and takes perhaps less than 10 minutes to cut, so how much trouble is it for us to cut her small area of grass as well, or shovel her sidewalk? Not much. I could go on with a list of things that we do for her but that’s not what this post is really about. Let’s just say we do things for her several times each week.

She is crafty though. If she sees us cutting our grass she’ll come out with SCISSORS and slowly kneel down on her lawn and start cutting her grass with the scissors! Geez, talk about a hint. How can you say no when someone does that. She knows exactly what she’s doing when she does stuff like this and she does sneaky things like that all the time. It makes me feel more than a little bit used when she does.

One of the things that upsets me is that I can’t understand why her kids aren’t doing a good majority of these things for her, especially since they live in the area and visit several times each week? Are they not offering, or is she not asking?

My parents are both gone now (I was the last child to already older parents) and they lived in a city that was a 5 hour drive from here. I went to see them at least every second weekend, and my husband and I took pleasure in helping them maintain their house, garden and yard and in spending time with them. Perhaps we took more pleasure in helping them than most since we lived in a tiny apartment at the time and didn’t have to do our own home maintenance or yard work, but still, it was my parents, and I would do anything to help make their lives easier. Why aren’t Sofie’s kids helping her more?

What got me so ticked off actually started on Friday evening. While my husband and I were finishing up some gardening work at about 8 pm in the evening she saw that Chris was putting out our garden hose. She asked if he could set hers up to. Chris said we were just getting ready to go in but he’d do it for her soon. He also explained that it was supposed to rain so she definitely wouldn’t need it for a day or two. Ok, that’s fine.

On Saturday my husband had to work an evening shift, so he helped me do a bit of gardening and then went off to work. I continued to putter in my front yard for several hours. Sofie’s son, daughter-in-law and their two adult children were visiting that afternoon and stayed for at least 5 hours. As soon as they left to go home Sofie noticed me working in my garden bed pruning my roses and she asked if I would prune her two roses in her front flower bed. I said I would and I trimmed and shaped them for her. The branches already had leaves coming out and would likely have blooms within a month or less.

Sunday, my husband had another evening shift and he was going to be late so I drove him over to the hospital where he works as a porter. When I got back home, I noticed from the car window that Sofie’s roses were now cut down to 6 inch STUBS. I just about started to cry. Not just because the roses that would have been beautifully shaped were now shorn almost to the ground but because she had wasted my time when she asked me, no begged me, to prune her roses the night before.

Later I walked into the backyard and I noticed that her Rose of Sharon tree that grows at the end of our shared drive way had also been butchered. It’s not rounded. It was about 6 feet in diameter before it was chopped up, now it’s only about 2 feet wide at it’s thickest, but spreads about 6 feet in length. Picture a tree by a fence that doesn’t hang over the fence as a naturally shaped tree would, picture a tree that’s been flattened in a press and that’s what this tree looks like. I also have rose of Sharon seeds all over my freshly turned garden soil so I’ll probably be pulling out baby trees all summer long.

Her eldest son had obviously come for a visit and had chopped up the plants. Now I’m not the best pruner in the world but I’m not a butcher. Why she asked him to, or let him, savage her tree and roses like that I can’t understand, when she knows that that is one job that I’m more than willing to do for her.

Naturally the hose that she asked Chris to put up the other day is still not attached even though she’s had all her kids over this weekend. I’m sure she’ll ask one of us to do it tomorrow.

After I made my discoveries today I was very upset. I feel used. I feel angry. I feel ashamed that I’m so mad at a little old lady.

She’s not helpless or totally on her own though. She’s quick witted and crafty. I’m almost certain that she tells her kids not to help if they offer because she knows we’ll do things for her if she asks. I’ve also noticed that she always wants her grass cut before the weekend, perhaps on a Friday … and then I’ll see all her kids over for several hours on the Saturday. She’s getting us to do the work so her kids won’t ask to do it or won’t feel obligated to do it. See- crafty.

There is almost no point in talking to her about it. She’ll pretend she doesn’t understand me, remember she’s Macedonian and speaks Greek and Macedonian to me often even though I don’t understand the language but I know she understands everything we say to her. Or if she does understand she’ll get upset … she gets upset easily and cries several times each day, usually over silly things like her grass getting too long, or her son calling at 7:10 instead of 7:00.

So how do I handle this other than hiding in my house all the time so that we aren’t available to do her bidding?

Any suggestions? Please?

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Socializing, The Neighborhood Tagged With: angry, bitchy, elderly, Home and Lifestyle, neighbor, Socializing, The Neighborhood, used

I’m being Stalked!

April 9, 2006 by Tricia

I’m almost afraid to rent to anyone this week! As you can see the “Rent my BL0G” area is empty at the moment. Shelly from The Dramedy of Life packed her bags and moved out in the middle of the night leaving the room vacant for yet another renter.

But now I’m afraid, very afraid …

You see, she packed her bags and moved in to one of my last landlords rooms. She’s staying at Eric’s – The Panic Bl0G this week. When Eric wrote a welcome post to her yesterday, I decided to welcome her in his comment section and I told her what a great landlord he had been for me. She replied back in his comment section and she actually told me that she is stalking me! She wants to know where I’m renting this week so she can crash at their place when I leave. She’s following me around!

I don’t know her as well as I thought I did, for all I know she’s stalking other BL0G owners that she’s rented from in the past too. This might make the situation worse, but I thought I’d better warn my current and past landlords about her stalking ways, and oh what the heck I’ll warn my past tenants as well. You just never know how far she’ll go with this stalking thing!

I hope you are all smart enough to realize this post is in jest. 🙂 Shelly and I really have been filling Eric’s comment area up with the comments I mentioned earlier, but I’m pretty sure she’s joking about stalking me. Well at least I hope she is. If she isn’t then this post will serve as a warning to all the other sites I’ve been closely associated with in the recent past.

I’ve decided that I will put my site up for rent again. Hopefully the new tenant won’t end up being a stalker too!

I really have been stalked in real life, and it wasn’t as much fun as being pseudo BLOG stalked.

It’s a long story, and perhaps I’ll give more details another time, but for now I’ll just keep it short. Back when I was a jeweler I started seeing another jeweler. He was a real romeo. Romancing me, flirting when he visited my office, and making me feel like a queen.

I thought things were going well but it turned out that after seeing him for several months, just as I thought he might be The one, he told me he had some bad news. He was from a Georgian Family (formerly part of Russia) and his parents had arranged a marriage for him. I hadn’t realized that that was customary for his cultural background, but it was. He broke my heart.

Within a few weeks of informing me of his impending marriage, he went off to his former country and brought back his new bride. He wasn’t happy though and he kept pursuing me. Since he was married I didn’t want to have anything to do with him.

I would see his car parked outside my apartment many nights during the week. He was watching my place. Other times I would see another jewelers car parked outside – a friend of his that he must have asked to watch me. It was very creepy. He would also come into my office and try to convince me to start seeing him again. This went on for several years, even when I was seeing other men I would still see his car outside or have him stop in my office to try to change my mind. It wasn’t until the man who I ended up marrying, Chris, moved in with me that the stalking stopped. I’ve heard that he still asks about me but as far as I know he’s not sitting in a car outside my home anymore.

Apparently all men from Georgia (Formerly part of Russia- not USA) are descendants of Kings or Princes, so it is said that many of the men in Georgia actually are Princes. I don’t know the full story so that’s all I’ll say of their history. So … considering that at one point I thought I might marry this man, when you think about it, I could have married a prince and become a princess, but instead I just got stalked by one.

Right now- unless Shelly really is a stalker, I only know of one person who is stalking me and that is my little old lady neighbor Sofie who peeks at me from her windows or comes outside when I’m out and copies anything I’m doing. She’s a sweetie though.

Visit again later today or tomorrow- I’ve had a very busy week and I plan to write about it in my next one or two posts.

Filed Under: Rent my site, Socializing, Website Promotion Tagged With: Georgia, Rent my site, Renter, Russia, Socializing, stalker, stalking, tenant, Website Promotion

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