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My interest in Interior design and the new Home and Garden website

June 11, 2007 by Tricia

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again – I’m seriously thinking of taking an interior design course. I know there’s some great Interior Design colleges here in the Toronto area but I keep being drawn to ones in the US, like Harrington College of Design. They have so many great courses. Courses that sound like I’d get a quality education and background in interior design if I went there.

I’ve always been interested in home decor, DIY projects and interior design. It all goes together for me. I’ve designed rooms for other people and myself going from tearing down walls, building shelves and other furnishings, using different techniques on the walls and then picking out what furnishings would work best in the newly designed room. I know this is something I could do … it’s just pushing myself to begin taking some courses.

Well, whether I ever do this professionally or not, my new domain that I purchased for my Home and Gardening site – As the Garden Grows, which will eventually move to homeandgardendiva.com will not just be about gardening. No it will reflect more of my passion for interior design and DIY projects. Just wait and see.

I’m really excited about the new site … now if I could turn that excitement into a learning experience at a school that specializes in design I’ll have it made.





Filed Under: Decor, Home and Garden, Home and Lifestyle, Home Decor, Home Renovation Tagged With: As the Garden grows, Canada, college, Decor, design, DIY, garden, Gardening, home, Home Decor, Home Renovation, interior design, plants, projects, quality, remodeling, renovate, renovation, Shopping, start to finish, techniques, Toronto

Discovery Cruise Lines offers cruise to those who have served

June 10, 2007 by Tricia

Did you know that Discovery Cruise Line has decided to do something that I think is very generous for anyone in the military who is serving or who have served in Iraq or Afghanistan?

How does a one day cruise sound? That’s right. Discovery Cruise Line is offering a complimentary one day cruise from FT. Lauderdale, Florida to Grand Bahama Island. This offer is valid from now until December 31, 2008.

If you’ve served your country and this sounds like a nice break from it all, just visit the Discovery Cruise Line website and click on special offers. At the bottom of that page you’ll find a link titled “To the Men and Women serving overseas” that you can click to find out more information as well as register. Military ID is required in order to qualify for this very special offer.

The one day cruise is absolutely free. All of the costs will be covered, which means the meals, service charge, taxes and Bahamian Departure fees are all covered.

If you know someone who’s serving in the Military now, or who has recently served please let them know about this special offer.

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The Gift

June 8, 2007 by Tricia

Yesterday when Chris came home from work he was wearing a brand new pair of sunglasses. A really nice pair of motorcycle sunglasses actually.

It turns out that one of the patients he helped care for in the OR Recovery yesterday sells sunglasses and he was so impressed with Chris and how friendly and helpful he was that the man just gave him the sunglasses as a present!

I must admit when I first saw the sunglasses that I thought Chris might have picked them up accidentally … you know like he does with my pens and other things that I can’t leave out without them going missing.

It’s actually great that Chris has an extra pair of sunglasses. He often loses his, so if we tuck these away and just wait a few weeks I’m sure he’ll need them.

Filed Under: Gifts, Life with Chris Tagged With: Chris, friend, friendly, gift, help, helpful, man, motorcycle sunglasses, sunglasses

What’s the Big Deal?

June 7, 2007 by Tricia

Remember a few weeks ago, ok, back in April, I was talking about a “big deal”? Well, if you happen to read my other sites you would have seen evidence of my new advertising deal on As the Garden Grows first.

This site, and As the Garden Grows have been accepted into the Glam Network. What does that mean?

Well, the two sites are listed as Glam Network blogs. I believe that Glam has only accepted about 300 blogs into their network at this time so I’m quite honored that not one, but two of my sites are listed there. The sites have been part of the Glam network for over a month now.

Millions of people visit the Glam network each month in order to get the latest news about fashion and beauty related trends and sales, take quizzes, read about celebrities, enter contests, and read about issues related to women that are written by women. Obviously this is a very female oriented network and it’s fast becoming the top womens network on the net. You can even join the site, create a profile and a blog if you choose, and interact with other Glam Network members. I’m listed as dragonden over there if you join.
Can you see why I thought it was a big deal that my sites are listed there?

Not only are my sites listed, but the rss feeds for my sites are also listed so if someone clicks on my listing on the Glam network they can read my latest posts, subscribe to my rss feed, and hopefully end up visiting the site to leave me a comment or at least view the rest of the site. I can also submit some of my articles each week and if chosen they’ll be promoted on the front page of glam for a week.

As part of my association with Glam, I’ve also been accepted into their advertising network. See the ads in the right sidebar? What do you think of them?

I think this site is read equally by men and women, whereas the ads that you’ll see in the right sidebar are geared more towards women than men, so I don’t expect that everyone will love them. However, as ads go, I think that these are of a very high quality.

Keep an eye on the ads because you’ll learn of new contests and promotions through them. I’ve noticed that sometimes that ads promote new movies coming out in theaters or ones coming out on DVD too. I’ve also found that some of the ads are interactive. There’s one for Scarlet Johansson’s active wear that lets you see the items of clothing better as you move your mouse over the ad.

What I hope to get out of being part of the Glam network is an increase in readership. That would be fantastic!

I do hope that some of you will explore the Glam Network as there are some great articles there, other great blogs and tons of tips and deals.

Now, if I could get accepted into blogads that would be cool too.

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Eye Digest – A Resource for Age related Eye Diseases

June 6, 2007 by Tricia

Do you suffer from an eye related disorder? If you don’t, more than likely someone that you know and love already does.

Whether it be the development and or worsening of near sightedness or far sightedness; or more serious conditions that develop due possibly to genetics, health disorders like diabetes, or even those caused by medications that we must take for other disorders, there’s a good chance that many of us will suffer the affects of the aging eye.

I wanted to take a moment to tell you about an excellent resource called The Eye Digest. The Eye Digest is a publication created by the University of Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary and it contains a wealth of information about the effects of the aging eye and serious disorders that many affect your vision as you age.

I can honestly say that I believe this is an excellent resource for those that would like to learn more about vision, symptoms of vision disorders, eye care and the diseases that affect the eye. As a nurse, I am confident that the information provided on the Eye Digest is accurate.

Vision Basics

All of the articles that you’ll find within the Eye Digest are in depth, well researched articles. Along with full discussions of major eye disorders, you’ll see that there’s a section called Vision Basics where you’ll find information that discusses vision myths, nutrition and vision, flashes and floaters, 20/20 vision, the eye and medications that you might take and many other basic vision related data.

One of my favorite articles in the Vision Basics section is one that’s called “Did you ever wonder …” which contains answers to questions such as “why do I see spots after looking at a bright light?”, “why your nose runs when you cry”, “twitching eyelids” and many other interesting questions and answers about things that affect our eyes or vision on a regular basis.

Age Related Eye Diseases

As I started this article by saying, there are a number of serious aging eye related disorders that may affect us or our loved ones as we age. Here’s just a few facts from the front page of the Eye Digest:

The leading causes of vision impairment and blindness in the US are primarily age related eye diseases. Cataract affects nearly 20.5 million Americans age 65 and older. About 2.2 million Americans have been diagnosed with glaucoma, and another two million do not know they have it. More than 1.6 million Americans over age 60 have advanced macular degeneration. Diabetic retinopathy affects more than 5.3 million Americans age 18 and older. The number of Americans with age-related eye disease is expected to double within the next three decades.

Heredity, aging and diseases that affect the eye

My mother actually suffered from Macular Degeneration. She was lucky in that she never fully lost her vision, but she did lose quite a bit of her vision and it made life quite difficult for her in her later years. She also had late onset diabetes which added to her vision problems.

Eye disorders seem to run in my family. My mother was near sighted and my father was far sighted. Both of their vision disorders worsened as they aged, and my mothers vision problems were compounded by the onset of diabetes and macular degeneration. My siblings and I all have vision problems as well. There’s five of us and four have near sightedness and one is far sighted. I wouldn’t doubt that many of you reading this also have a family history of eye disorders.

I have Crohn’s disease which is an autoimmune disorder that also goes by the name of inflammatory bowel disease. Crohn’s can affect the eye in a number of ways, for most, it’s the medications that they take that cause eye problems – such as dry eye and glaucoma. Unfortunately I’ve had a form of iritis develop as a result of my Crohn’s disease. Iritis and Uveitis are one of the few eye disorders that do not seem to be discussed in depth, from a disease perspective rather than a medication related perspective, on the wonderful aging eye digest.

Considering that my family has a history of eye disorders, and that I have my own particular eye related problems, it’s in my best interest to learn more about eye disorders that might affect me as I age. It’s probably in your best interest to learn more about the aging eye, vision disorder symptoms and any preventative measures that you can take to protect and preserve your eyes health as you age too.

Age Related Eye Diseases

The Eye Digest has some of the most in depth information that I’ve found on the most common and often most serious vision problems that can affect people as they age. Large sections of the digest are devoted to providing informative articles on disorders such as Dry Eye, Cataract, Glaucoma, and one disorder that I worry might affect me later in life since my mother had it – macular degeneration, which can start out by causing a blurring or darkening of a persons central vision.

All of the articles and sections on these major eye disorders are accompanied by diagrams, charts and in some cases video. Each disorder discussed on the Eye Digest has a section which discusses the disorder, and others sections that discuss the symptoms of the disorder, eye exams which help diagnose the disorder and possibly prevent permanent vision problems if the particular disorder is caught early (glaucoma), medical and surgical treatments (if available), and new developments in the treatment and diagnosis of these disorders.

Additional information and resources

Along with major eye disorders the Eye Digest also discusses a number of other problems that affect the aging eye, and has a section on low vision and visual aids, aging eye answers, as well as links to other eye and vision related sites.

You’ll also find information on LASIK treatment too. Lasik is becoming a viable and more commonly used treatment for some vision problems, especially myopia (near sightedness).

In Conclusion

As you’ve likely guessed by now, I think this is an important topic as many of the diseases and disorders of the eye discussed on the Eye Digest could affect us or those whom we love as we age. If you are concerned about any vision related symptoms that you might be having, or know someone who has vision problems I strongly suggest that you visit and bookmark this site.

Please let others know about the eye digest if you feel that the information and articles on the site might help them.

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