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I think I’m actually glad the weekend is over!

January 17, 2010 by Tricia

I’ve been so busy all weekend that it doesn’t even feel like it was a weekend. Too bad it’s over! LOL

On Friday our TV started acting up again. It’s a DLP that we bought in 2004. We can watch it for a while, but every once in a while the picture freezes and goes into weird black and white (mostly black) and there’s nothing we can do to make it work other than turning the TV off for 30 to 60 minutes then it works again for a while … sometimes. The odd thing is that when the picture freezes we can still hear the sound for whatever we’re watching.

Anyway .. since the TV is likely on it’s last legs my husband and I went out to Best Buy on Friday evening. They’re having a big sale on HDTV’s so it was the perfect time to look. After looking at just about every LCD and Plasma TV that they had we decided to get a 50″ Samsung PN50B850 Plasma TV. Unfortunately it wasn’t in stock so we have to wait until next weekend before we can try it out. Hopefully we’re happy with it.

When the new TV arrives, if our old DLP is still working we’ll put it in the basement for occasional viewing … like when my husband wants to watch hockey but I want to watch one of my shows. LOL

Then … on Saturday our new washer and dryer arrived! Our old washer died in August and the drier wasn’t working well. So we spent all weekend installing the new machines. Literally .. all weekend! I didn’t do my first washer load until 4:30 pm!

We also had a friend over this afternoon AND I have a huge migraine! Sigh .. I think I need one of those destin florida vacations or something!

Do you ever have one of those weekend were you just keep going and going? I’m actually glad the weekend is almost over. Now I’m going to lie down and hope my migraine goes away … and watch 24 on TV! (if our TV keeps working I mean!)





Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Shopping, Toronto Tagged With: black and white screen, busy weekend, DLP dying, frozen screen, migraine, money, new dryer, new TV, new washer, plasma TV, sale, Samsung PN50B850, sound no picture, spending, tired

I’m getting sick of these four walls

January 13, 2010 by Tricia

I think I’m starting to go a little stir crazy! I’ve mostly been stuck inside the house for the last couple of weeks and I’m tired of the view! LOL

As my regular readers know I have Crohn’s disease and I’ve been on medical leave from my job as an ER nurse for five years now. Unfortunately I can add a bad back into my list of woes now too. I found out about a year ago that I have a herniated disc in my lower back so the last year I’ve had a lot of back pain and a numb left thigh.

My back got really bad on Christmas evening. I’d spent the previous two or three days cleaning the house from top to bottom in order to prepare for three rounds of house guests during the holiday season and then standing cooking all day on Christmas day must have just been the last straw for my back.

Sitting during Christmas dinner was excruciating. You see when I stand too long it seems to make my tailbone go out and sitting or moving around becomes extremely painful. To top everything off, the next day I got new symptoms – my numb left thigh got even number and then my left thigh started burning – as if I was standing with my leg pressed against a radiator or something extremely hot.

So now if I stand for as little as 15 minutes my thigh starts burning! It’s an awful feeling! Luckily if I go and lie down on my side with my legs bent (sort of like a fetal position) the burning subsides.

Now … two weeks or more later I haven’t done a lot of sitting. I’m stuck inside the house because can’t stand or walk for long without everything getting worse … but, thanks to lying down a lot my back, tailbone and leg seem to be quite a bit better.

I did go out on Sunday … we bought a new front loading high efficiency washer and dryer set at a local furniture store. While we were there we looked at the new HDTV sets and some contemporary sofas. I know our TV is going to die sometime this year so we thought it would be a good idea to figure out which models we like … as for the sofas … well … if we ever do get around to renovating the basement I think I’ll bring our living room couch, sofa and chair set downstairs and get a new sofa for the living room.

We have NO money … but hey .. I can dream … and that little outing to the store- while it was hard on my back – was nice. It alleviated some of the boredom I’d been feeling by having to be stuck at home lying down all the time because of my bad back.

Have you ever been stuck at home for a few weeks (or months) due to illness or something like a bad back? I know for some people being stuck at home in bed for even a day or so can drive them nuts – so imagine weeks!

Filed Under: Chronic Pain, Crohns Disease, Health Fitness + Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Home Renovation, Interior Design, Items to Try, Shopping, Toronto Tagged With: bad back, burning sensation, dryer, herniated disc, lying down, numb thigh, renovate basement, Shopping, sofa, standing, stir crazy, stuck on couch, tailbone, washing machine

A quiet New Year’s eve and start to the year

January 4, 2010 by Tricia

Happy New Year!

I just realized that I didn’t write a New Years post to thank my regular readers and visitors for visiting this blog in 2009! Thank you for sticking around and leaving comments and being faithful visitors. I hope that my posts continue to entertain you in 2010.

So how did you celebrate New Years?

My husband and I had a quite evening. We’d had three rounds of guests in our house from the 20th of December through to the 31st and a family wedding, so once the last of our guests were safely on an airplane home we went into relaxation mode.

We had a nice dinner on New Years eve, followed much later by a glass of wine and a piece of Chocolate Fudge cheesecake at Midnight on New Years. During the evening we watched two movies that I’d taped earlier and then caught the tail end of Toronto’s New Years eve televised celebration just in time for the count down to midnight.

We spent Saturday and most of Sunday relaxing. I think we’re finally rested up and recovered from the holidays or at least I hope we are!

We hadn’t been planning to do anything over the weekend at all, but late yesterday afternoon we ran into one of our neighbors and they invited us in to have a drink for New Years and to see their latest renovations. They’d just finished redoing their kitchen and man, am I jealous! It’s beautiful and oh, they put in double copper sinks! I love the look of them! It seems like our neighbors are starting off the new year just right.

So … what did you do for New Years? Did you get together with friends and family or did you just have a quiet evening at home?

Filed Under: Family, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Television, The neighbors, Toronto, Video Tagged With: cheesecake, Family, family wedding, Movies, neighbors, new kitchen, New Years, new years eve, no plans, quests, quiet, relaxed, renovations, rested, visitors, wine, winter wedding

Do you stick to a budget?

January 4, 2010 by Tricia

It’s bad enough that the holiday season usually incurs higher expenses for most households what with buying gifts for kids, family and friends, but when your husband is on rolling lay-offs or someone’s out of work it gets tough to keep track of expenses and stick to a budget.

I’ve been off work for five years now thanks to a nasty Crohn’s disease flare that just won’t calm down. I used to get medical leave pay and benefits, but that ran out a few years ago, so now I’m dependent upon what income I can make on the internet.

My husband on the other hand works in the same hospital where I’m employed (yes I still have a job, I just haven’t been there for years!), but due to the hospital going over budget they’ve decided that his department must go through five or six weeks of shut down. He just completed the first two weeks of temporary lay off and is on his first day back to work. The next scheduled lay off is in March and the last in July. Once he’s accumulated enough time off work he’ll get some unemployment insurance money, but it won’t come near to what he would have made had he been working his regular hours.

So … we’re on a budget! A tight one.

My husband will get a paycheck this week but I believe that it will be for zero dollars as he didn’t work the last two weeks thanks to the lay off, so the next real paycheck we can count on from him is January 20th! That’s a long wait!

So over the weekend I spent some time working on a budget for the next month. I added up what money we each have in the bank, cash on hand, and money that we expect to come in between now and the end of the month. I then totaled all of our upcoming bills, like our biweekly mortgage payments, the monthly oil bill, house and life insurance payments, cable and telephone and so on.

The hard part about creating a budget is working out expenses that can be variable, like the grocery bill. We have a lot of food in the house right now so I think we can get by just buying the basics like milk, bread and some fresh veggies and fruit over the next two weeks, but after that our weekly grocery expenses will probably go up.

As it turns out, if we stick to the budget that I created, we should have money to spare at the end of the month. A nice chunk too – more than I thought we’d have!

One great thing about adding up your weekly or monthly expenses is that you can see where you waste money as well. Just before we bought our house in 2001 I kept track of every cent we spent – you know, stopping off at the corner store on your way home, buying a coffee each morning, buying lunch during the work week etc. At that time it turned out that we wasted a lot of money by not bringing lunch to work or buying a coffee in the morning and a soft drink or juice in the afternoon – not to mention buying the occasional chocolate bar, snack or magazine at the corner store on the way home from work. We changed our ways and stop spending money on little extras that we could bring from home or make at home and it saved us literally hundreds of dollars a month.

Do you make a monthly budget and try to stick to it? Are you successful at sticking to your budget or do you blow it most of the time?

Filed Under: Crohns Disease, Family, Finance, Health Fitness + Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Life with Chris Tagged With: bills, budget, careful, finances, grocery, lay off, limited income, monthly expenses, planning, rolling lay offs, spending

I hate all the bills at this time of year

December 29, 2009 by Tricia

I was just saying on my other blog how expensive this holiday season has been for us. I think this is just about the most expensive time of year for a lot of people … it certainly is for us! Our next most expensive time of year is usually May or early June as we’re buying plants, seeds and other items for our garden.

What’s your most expensive time of year? Do you just dread watching the barcode scanner go over your items and tally up the total? I know I do!

At least this year we didn’t use the credit card for any of our purchases so I won’t get a scary bill in January. Ok … I will … I still have to do my nurses registration online before the 1st of January and I think that will be on January’s bill … maybe February’s if we’re lucky. LOL

Filed Under: Finance, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Toronto Tagged With: ahhh, bills, buying, cash register, credit card bill, expenses, expensive time of year, holiday season, Shopping, tally

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