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A perfect gift for someone recovering from surgery in the hospital?

November 2, 2008 by Tricia

Chris was just talking to our friend J. She lives out of town with her husband, but in three weeks she’ll be in Toronto for open heart surgery! She’s had some heart problems for a while and it’s time to get them fixed before her problem gets worse.

When we talked to J’s husband earlier in the week we invited him to stay with us while his wife is in the hospital. He hadn’t even thought of where he might stay or even how much parking would cost if he spent most of the day in the hospital at his wife’s bedside.

We aren’t sure how long our friend will be in the hospital, but we do know she’ll be sedated and intubated for a few days after the surgery so that she can recover from the surgery better, so I expect she’ll be in the hospital for one to two weeks or longer. Can you imagine how much it would cost her husband to stay in a hotel and to park his car at the hospital on and off for two weeks? Or to drive back and forth from where they live (two hours from Toronto)? Yeah, so he’ll save a LOT of money if he stays with us!

Anyway … I know what being in the hospital is like. It’s noisy, it’s boring and if you aren’t feeling well it’s even worse. It’s nice to have friends and relatives drop in, but that can make you even more tired. So I was trying to think of something that we could get our friend so that she could pass the time in the hospital.

I just visited Buy.com to check out their weekly sale page, but I didn’t find anything that might be appropriate for someone recovering from surgery in the hospital. Then I had a great idea. Why not get her a portable DVD player? I was looking at the Philips DCP750 and it looks like it has all the features she’d need.

Now I just have to secretly find out if she has a portable DVD player and if she’d be allowed to use it while she’s in the hospital. I’m pretty sure that once she’s out of Intensive Care she’d probably be allowed to use it. It would certainly be a great way to pass the time and both she and her husband could spend time watching movies on the DVD player.

Does that sound like a good gift for someone spending a couple of weeks in the hospital? Any other ideas?





Filed Under: Entertainment, Gifts, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Movies, Toronto, Video Tagged With: DVD_player, gift, gift_idea, Hospital, hospital_parking, hospital_stay, intubated, open_heart_surgery, portable_dvd_player, recovery, sale, save_money, stay_at_house, weekly_sale

Halloween Dogs – Trick or Treat?

October 31, 2008 by Tricia

Happy Halloween to all

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Trick or treat!

I’m sure these ghostly dogs want a treat.

Obviously I was waiting for Halloween to post this picture, but even though I’ve had the picture for a few years now, I kept forgetting about it.

I hope that everyone is having a great Halloween. Are you celebrating?

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Humor, Pets and animals, Recreation, Shopping, Web and Technology Tagged With: dogs, dressed_up_dogs, funny, funny_picture, ghost_costume, Halloween, Humor, treat, trick_or_treat

Frost already? Time to get the yard work done!

October 19, 2008 by Tricia

Early this morning (6 a.m.) I was awoken by the sound of my dog retching in her crate. She must have eaten something that upset her stomach the day before, poor thing. I got her out and comforted her and after a while I could tell that she was feeling better so I took her outside to do her business.

Let me tell you, I was extremely surprised when I emerged outside to see that the car was covered in frost! I knew it was going to be cool last night, but I didn’t think we’d get frost! At that moment I knew that I was going to have to do some yard work today in order to prepare the garden for winter.

We have a number of tropical plants that needed to be brought in. Passion flower vines, another vine that I haven’t identified (might be a trumpet vine), and of course the cannas all needed to be brought inside. I also had three orchids, a Thanksgiving cactus and a Christmas cactus in the enclosed front porch and they all needed to come indoors as well.

As I was scurrying around outside gathering up all of the plants that need to be overwintered indoors I noticed that the lawn had a good covering of fallen leaves so once I was done putting the plants indoors I set out to find our rake.

Our rake is broken! The wooden handle was snapped off near the base of the rake. I guess I could duct tape it back together as a quick fix, but we might as well get another rake. So once I came inside I started looking online for a rake. I’ve decided that I want to get a Pivot Leaf rake as it’s an ergonomic design so it will be easier on my back when I’m raking.

This type of rake isn’t the cheapest on the market, but as I said if it helps keep my back from aching when I’m raking it will be well worth it. Now if I can just find one that’s on sale I’ll have it made.

I guess over the next week or so Chris and I will be outside doing a lot of yard work. It looks like winter is going to come early this year if that frost on the car is any indication!

Is it starting to get cool in your area too? Did you get your Fall yard work done yet or are you going to have to scramble to get it done too?

Filed Under: Canada, Gardening, Home and Garden, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Shopping, Toronto Tagged With: back, broken_rake, Christmas_cactus, cool, cool_weather, ergonomic, frost, garden, indoors, online, orchid, overwinter, passion_flowers, pivot_leaf_rake, price, rake, sale, Shopping, sore_back, Thanksgiving_cactus, tropical_plants, vines, weather, yard_work

The elephants – natural water filtration

October 5, 2008 by Tricia

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Earlier in the week I told you that Chris and I and our dog Midnight went for a walk in Taylor Creek park here in Toronto …

Remember those muddy dog pictures? (you’ve got to see the pics if you haven’t already, I’ve never seen a dog that well coated in mud!) Well. this city park has these big structures beside the highway (the Don Valley 404) that we’ve always called the elephants … well, because they do kind of look like elephants.

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See what I mean?

Anyway .. these “elephants” are actually natural water filters. I guess the rain water is supposed to filter down from the tallest structure to the shortest one and by the time it’s been through all three filters the water is totally clean.

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The filters are huge. I stood beside them taking pictures and I’d say they are 30 or more feet tall. They seem to be made out of concrete, but there’s probably some other type of material in them as I think the materials used to make concrete would leach into the water.

The area of the park closest to “the Elephants” was the most colorful.

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Most of our trees here in Toronto seem to be holding onto their green leaves, but the weathers been fairly cool all week so I’m sure that will change in an instant.

As you can see in the last picture the Sumacs have started to turn that lovely brilliant red. A clear sign of Autumn around here! The bull rushes (Cat Tails) beside them were starting to break up too, spreading their fluffy seed heads all over the place.

It’s supposed to rain this afternoon but if it doesn’t we might try to go to the park with Midnight again … if not maybe we’ll go on Monday. Maybe the forest will be a little more colorful this time round and I’ll come back with some pretty Fall pictures.

Have the leaves started to turn in your area yet?

Filed Under: Green Thumb Sunday, Home and Lifestyle, Living Green, Photography, Recreation, Shopping, Toronto, Web and Technology, Wildlife and Nature Tagged With: 404, autumn, bullrushes, cat_tails, Don_valley, fall, filter, Green_Thumb_Sunday, GTS, highway, leaves, natural_filter, park, pictures, rain, rain_water, Red, structures, sumac, sumac_trees, Taylor_Creek, the_elephants, water, water_filters, wild_flowers

I Can’t believe it’s just about time to start shopping for Christmas presents

September 29, 2008 by Tricia

Do you ever watch American Dad? It’s on, on Sunday nights and the season premiere was on last night. Chris and I taped the show last night on our PVR so we’re just watching it now.

We both love that show, its so funny! It’s definitely not for people that have young kids around though!

We were just thinking that a DVD or two of past American Dad seasons might make a great gift for Chris’ brother. Whenever he comes from Chicago for a visit he always has a good time watching some of the TV shows that he normally doesn’t watch at home when his kids are around.

I’m sure he’d love the show. I found the American Dad Vol 3 DVD at Buy.com. It’s a pretty good price and it would make a great Christmas gift.

Wow, I’m thinking about Christmas already … well I guess with September coming to a close it’s only natural to start thinking about one of the biggest days of the year and along with that what gifts we should get our friends and relatives. I guess that’s all the more reason to keep an eye on the sale at Buy.com. If I can save some money and still get some great gifts for people that would be wonderful.

I hate to ask, but have you started shopping for Christmas yet? I’m usually a notoriously late shopper.

Filed Under: Entertainment, Family, Gifts, Home and Lifestyle, Shopping, Television Tagged With: American_Dad_DVD, brother, chicago, christmas, christmas_shopping, funny_show, Gifts, gift_idea, season_3, shoping, show, Television

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