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Thursday, November 6, 2008
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Monday, August 18, 2008
KIDS ARE BACK IN SCHOOL!!!
Well, my kids started back to school last Wednesday. The house is quiet and it actually stays clean for longer than 5 minutes. The baby and I are adjusting to the lack of noise.
I'm still in search of that dream job. You know the one where you can work from home and actually make money. The one where it's not a scam and making some jerk rich off of your hard earned money.
Every ad I find promises riches, but they are all the same. Basically, get yourself a clickbank account and try to find which product is a quick seller. Of course you need to have your own domain name and you can get by without hosting if you just link your domain name to your product that you are trying to sell.
Avoid the rebate processor job-TOTAL SCAM also avoid anything to do with ASI or National Healthcare Discount Inc. What a joke. I "worked" with them for about a month or so. My "job" was to interview potential hires for the company and hire them to do the same job as me, call people, sign them up, repeat. What they don't tell you is you are only going to be paid $1 for each person you "hire" and they aren't considered "hired" until they attend several teleconferences. At which they are offered several packages to purchase. Discount health, vision, cell phone etc... Of course this is not insurance by any means it is a discount plan. So don't be fooled.
Look and choose wisely before you invest!!!!
Have a good one!!!
Friday, July 25, 2008
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FINALLY, A VACATION!!
It's been awhile, but we are finally taking a family vacation. We will be going to Panama City Beach, not only for fun in the sun but for BASEBALL!
My son's summer team will end their season with a tournament in Florida. It's quite a trip for ball games, but the rest ot the family can't wait to get to the beach.
I just hope that the team wins a few games to make the trip worth it. If not, atleast we had a great place to relax for a week!
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Monday, June 9, 2008
Protect Your Home When You Are Away
With summer comes vacations and time away from your home. Here is a great article to protect your home so you can relax and enjoy your time away.
HOW TO PROTECT YOUR HOME WHILE AWAY Published by FUN MATES PRESS
Be sure to lock before you leave, and let a neighbor have a key. When leaving your home, practice the following advice - it could pay big, big dividends.
GOING TO THE MARKET OR OUT TO DINNER?
A residence which presents a 'lived-in' appearance is a deterrent to burglars. Never leave notes that can inform a burglar that your house is unoccupied. Make certain all windows and doors are secured before departing. An empty garage advertises your absence, so close the doors.
When going out at night, leave one or more interior lights on and perhaps have a radio playing (TV sets should not be left unattended). Timers may be purchased that will turn lights on and off during your absence.
Do not leave door keys under flower pots or doormats, inside an unlocked mailbox, over the doorway, or in other obvious places.
WHEN PLANNING VACATIONS OR PROLONGED ABSENCES
Discontinue milk, newspaper, and other deliveries by phone or in person ahead of time. Do not leave notes.
Arrange for lawn care and have someone remove advertising circulars and other debris regularly. On the other hand, several toys scattered about will create an impression of occupancy.
Notify the post office to forward your mail or have a trustworthy person pick it up daily. Apartment house tenants should also heed this hint since stuffed mail receptacles are a give-away when no one is home.
Inform neighbors of your absence so they can be extra alert for suspicious persons. Leave a key with them so your place may be periodically inspected. Ask them to vary the positions of your shades and blinds.
When you leave, do not publicize your plans. Some burglars specialize in reading newspaper accounts of other people’s vacation activities.
If you find a door or window has been forced or broken while you were away, DO NOT ENTER. The criminal may still be inside. Use a neighbor’s phone immediately to summon police.
Do not touch anything or clean up if a crime has occurred. Preserve the scene until police inspect for evidence.
ALWAYS REMEMBER TO:
1. Lock before you leave.
2. Trust a neighbor with a key.
3. Be a concerned neighbor - yourself.
Sunday, June 8, 2008
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Friday, May 16, 2008
Boys and Baseball
Well my 13 year old son had to have an ingrown toenail removed AGAIN! Same toe. He obviously doesn't know how to cut his toenails.
I have tried repeatedly to show him the "proper" way, but to no avail. He clips them too short and at an angle. I guess he'll eventually learn or he'll be without a toenail. There's only so much that a doctor can remove!
The toe looks great and it hasn't stopped him from playing baseball. As a matter of fact, he went to practice the same day he had the nail removed. He has a game tomorrow, let's hope for no rain and a win!
Thursday, May 1, 2008
Got Gas? InYour Tank That Is!
I don't know about you but these gas prices are KILLING my budget! I drive a 2001 Ford Excursion, a gas guzzler you might say. I'd get rid of it except for the fact that it's paid for!
It still looks new as long as you don't check the odometer! 139,000 miles! With five kids to haul around this is my own personal bus! Thankfully it isn't yellow.
Since gas is now averaging $3.60 a gallon I only put in 20 gallons at a time. This truck has a 44 gallon tank and I don't want to experience heart failure at the pump!!
Well you know what they say once it's paid for it falls apart. In July 2007 I had to get 4 new tires, rear brakes, calipers, rotors, and brake hoses. Around $1400 worth of work, still less than buying a new vehicle and with no monthly car payment I guess it wasn't too bad.
Now to April 2008, I took the truck in on Tuesday the 29th to have the routine oil change, tires rotated, and to get the recall part for the cruise control fixed. Simple enough right? Wrong! The service manager tells me I need new front brakes, new pads for the 4 wheel drive, and new ball joints! This only set me back another $1400!!!
Driving this paid in full truck isn't seeming like such a bargain anymore!! Can't trade it in because I won't get much for it. I guess it will just have to do for now, we need it to haul all of the baseball equipment that our boys have.
HERE'S TO HOPING THAT THE GAS PRICES FALL BACK TO UNDER $3 A GALLON!
Until then,
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Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Your Baby Is How Old and You're STILL Nursing?!?
Well she is 13 months and YES she is STILL nursing. I don't know how many times I've been asked that. Kennah enjoys nursing and I am willing to let her as long as she wants. Don't get me wrong here, there are those days when I'm ready to give her a bottle or cup, especially when she decides to try out her teeth! OUCH!!!
I have five children and I nursed all of them with the exception of my oldest. Being a first time mom there was no way I was going to breastfeed. I was going back to work and that was the last thing I wanted to mess with. Corbin was 3 weeks early and only weighed 5lbs. 15 ounces. If any baby would have benefitted from nursing it would have been him. But I knew better or so I thought.
Kollin, my second child was full term and weighed 7 lbs. and 8 ounces. I decided this time to give nursing a try. My neighbor had convinced me that it would be sooo easy. Once I got the hang of it things weren't so bad except that this child could eat ALL day and still be hungry. By 6 weeks I gave in and opted for the bottle. It didn't faze him one bit, infact I think he was happy to get his milk a lot faster and in greater supply.
Well now here is baby #3, Karley my first daughter. She weighed a whopping 7 lbs and 13 ounces. I now was a stay at home mom and decided I should breastfeed because I wasn't working. Karley was quite the marathon eater! She nursed until approximately 4 months of age. I had decided to go into business with a relative (BAD IDEA!) so she had to quit the boob.
When Camren, baby #4(7 pounds even) came along I again nursed. I nursed him until he was 6 months old, I had quit the business with the relative, but gave into "INLAW" pressure to give him a bottle. Well as soon as he stopped he broke out in a rash and we thought he had an allergy to the formula. In comes the soymilk, still no luck with the rash. Turned out he had eczema. This has since cleared up and he has not had an outbreak for 6 years!
Seven years after Camren, my second daughter Kennah was born.Kennah is just like her big sister, she weighed 7 pounds and 12 ounces! It's funny how the girls outweighed the boys! She is so adorable. I have been nursing her for 13+ months. I keep thinking that she will give it up on her own. She's eating table food and drinks from a cup. I guess I'm her security blanket. Now it's more of a nurse when I'm tired kind of thing. Hopefully soon I will be able to wear a normal bra, throw away the nursing pads and feel like I am in control of my body. Whenever she decides to quit is fine, I just want to enjoy this special time with her.
So if you see a nursing mother out there, be kind, just smile and go on about your way.
Monday, April 14, 2008
Life is crazy!
I don't know about your life, but mine is crazy!!! With five children I never have a dull moment. The baby is now almost 13 months and STILL nursing. I can't convince her to give it up.
Baseball has started for 2 of my boys, now I have the pleasure of running in two directions to make sure each one gets to their game on time! You gotta love it.
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Winds of change are blowing!
The Super Bowl is over and now we can start concentrating on some NCAA basketball!
Let's go BIG BLUE!!!!
I don't know how your night was, but it was WINDY here! I think I slept a total of 2 hours wondering if the roof was going to blow off!!! My kids all slept right through the storm! Lucky them.
The in-laws are coming to town for about a week. I'll finally get someone here who can actually do some handyman repairs! Leaking shower, toilet that keeps running, garage door that doesn't want to close on its own, the list goes on and on! My husband didn't inherit any of his father's ability to repair things!
My 2nd child will be 13 next week, then we'll have 2 teenagers in the house. Lord help us!!!! I guess it could be worse, atleast they are both boys and I don't have to deal with the girl drama-----YET!
Today is ASH WEDNESDAY and I can't decide what we will have for dinner. It's not much fun trying to find meatless meals! I have decided to give up yelling and screaming at my kids and the dreaded cursing for LENT!!!! We'll see how that goes. 40 days is a long time. But if I can make it, they say it only takes 21 days to form a habit. I can only hope that's true.
Gotta run, the baby wants to eat. Come back and visit soon in the Bluegrass!
Monday, January 28, 2008
Sick kids-winter is definitely here!
Today my 12 yr. old is home with the ever dreaded Streph throat. Everything was fine until he spent the evening at the local gym for 3 hours playing b-ball. Saturday morning he woke up with a fever. No problem, he went to his b-ball game, played but not as he usually does. Sunday morning still has a fever, now a sore throat-go to the clinic- sure enough. Streph throat-so no school until he has 24hours of antibiotics.
Today, Monday, he is home watching every DVD he can find. Luckily for me, he'll be back at school tomorrow.
The weather looks as if it might actually warm up!
My 10 month old just decided to drink out of the dog's dish! What's next? Never a dull moment here.
Thursday, January 24, 2008
The snow is flying! Warm up with a great meal.
Here's a great recipe if your stuck in the same old dinner routine. Everyone is sure to love it!
Salsa Chicken
Ingredients:
6 chicken breasts
1 15-oz can black beans
1½ c. corn
1 ½ c. salsa
1 c. Cheddar cheese, grated
Hot cooked rice
Directions:
Combine ingredients in slow cooker, except rice and cheese. Cover; cook on Low 6-8 hours or High 4-6 hours. Serve over rice and top with cheese.
For those of you that didn't know you CAN fix dessert in your crock pot. Here's a recipe for the chocolate lover in us all.
BROWNIE BOTTOMS
Ingredients:
1/2 cup brown sugar
3/4 cup water
2 Tbs cocoa powder
2 1/2 cups packaged brownie mix
2 3/4-oz package chocolate pudding mix
1/2 cup milk chocolate chip morsels
2 eggs
3 Tbs butter, melted
3/4 cup water
Directions:
Lightly grease the stoneware with a non-stick cooking spray. In a small saucepan, combine the brown sugar, 3/4 cup water and cocoa powder and bring to a boil. In a small bowl, combine the remaining ingredients to form a batter. Spread the batter into the stoneware, and pour the boiling mixture over the batter. Cover cook on High for 1 1/2 hours. Turn of heat and let stand for 30 minutes before serving.
Don't forget the icecream!!!!YUM!
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Friday, January 18, 2008
Rich Brooks hasn't retired YET!!
I just heard on the news today that UK already has a replacement lined up to take the lead of the UK football program. Rich Brooks hasn't even retired! What's up with that? I guess they want to have an easy transition when and if Rich leaves.
But why would he want to? He has back to back bowl wins!!! I haven't heard who is set to fill his shoes, but I'm sure it's someone on his staff. I guess we'll have to wait and see.
GO BIG BLUE!
Well, it looks like we will eventually get joker Phillips to take the helm.
Kentucky offensive coordinator Joker Phillips has agreed to become the Wildcats' head coach following Rich Brooks' retirement. While no date has been set for Phillips to take over, Brooks is expected to sign a contract extension this week that will carry him through the 2011 season.
"With the landscape of college football changing from year to year, the decision to name Joker Phillips the next head coach at the University of Kentucky provides continuity and consistency for current and future players," Kentucky Athletics Director Mitch Barnhart said. "Continuity and consistency will be a competitive advantage for UK going forward, an advantage our program has not enjoyed very often during its history.
"Joker is a native of the commonwealth, an alumnus of the university, a letterman, and a person who has been an integral piece of our last three bowl victories in program history. He bleeds blue and believes in the foundational principles that Coach Brooks has put in place for the program."
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Living life in the Bluegrass state (for those of you that do not know that would be KENTUCKY) .
Kentucky is said to be the "bluegrass state", why you ask? Well, it's supposed to be because of the vast amounts of bluegrass. Well in my "neck of the woods" the bluegrass is giving way to "urban development". Horse farms and rolling hills are quickly becoming a thing of the past.
Everywhere you look another developer is trying to squeeze another house in on a lot that is nowhere big enough for a house and a yard to roam. I guess you'll save on gas because there won't be much of a yard to mow.
I love to shop just as much as the next person, but really how many shopping centers does one city need?! It's absolute craziness!
Each young person dreams of living the city life, I say go RURAL and avoid this rat race.
Don't get me wrong, I love living in Kentucky (I'm a transplant from Illinois). What isn't there to love? We have horse racing, UK basketball-even though they aren't doing so well we still love them. GO BIG BLUE!!!
We have Maker's Mark for you bourbon lovers and many other wonderful spirits.
With five children that can be a blessing!
Seriously, though this is a great place to live.
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Here's a great recipe for those cold winter nights!
Mexican Chili Chicken
Ingredients:
2 medium green bell peppers, cut into thin strips
1 large onion, quartered and thinly sliced
4 chicken thighs
4 chicken drumsticks
1 tablespoon chili powder
2 teaspoons dried oregano leaves
1 jar (16 ounces) chipotle salsa
½ cup ketchup
2 teaspoons ground cumin
½ teaspoon salt
Hot cooked noodles
Directions:
Place bell peppers and onion into Crock-Pot® slow cooker; top with chicken. Sprinkle chili powder and oregano evenly over chicken. Add salsa. Cover and cook on Low for 7 to 8 hours or on High for 2 to 3 hours or until chicken is tender.
Remove chicken pieces to serving bowl; keep warm. Stir ketchup, cumin and salt into liquid in slow cooker. Cook, uncovered, on High 15 minutes or until hot.
Pour mixture over chicken. Serve with noodles.
Tip
For thicker sauce, blend together 1 tablespoon cornstarch and 2 tablespoons water. Stir into cooking liquid with ketchup, cumin, and salt.
This would also make a great meal for your Super Bowl party!
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