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Losing weight

June 4, 2008 by Tricia

I just thought I’d give you an update on my continuing weight loss. As regular readers know I’ve been off work on medical leave for more than two years due to Crohn’s Disease.

Over the past two years I’ve managed to gain a few pounds due mainly to inactivity thanks to my abdominal pain. Last November we got a Lab puppy to keep me company and as a way to motivate me to get more active. Dogs need to get outside, even if you don’t feel like taking them out, right?

Well, between Midnight keeping me busy and now Spring gardening tasks etc I’ve noticed that I’ve started to lose some weight. I hadn’t gained a lot of weight, but enough that I wasn’t looking forward to summer shorts and skimpier clothes if you know what I mean!

So I’m happy to say that the weight seems to be dropping off without the help of a strict diet or dieting aids like Slimquick. I’ve just become more active.

Of course I do watch what I eat. I have to since I have Crohns as I have trouble digesting quite a few foods. However I do try to eat low fat foods, lean proteins and limit the sweets.

Have you been trying to lose weight? What have you done and have you been successful?





Filed Under: Great Sites, Health Fitness + Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Our Puppy, Walking Tagged With: abdominal, abdominal pain, activity, clothes, crohn s disease, diet, dieting, dogs, inactivity, lab, lab puppy, last november, losing weight, low fat foods, medical leave, Midnight, proteins, slimquick, spring gardening, strict diet, summer, summer shorts, sweets, Walking, weight loss

Pansies everywhere!

June 1, 2008 by Tricia

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Earlier this year I noticed that my oval raised garden bed that breaks the patio area from the main backyard lawn area up was full of plants that I didn’t recognize at first. They were everywhere, choking off the roses, astilbe and other plants in that bed.

It didn’t take me too long to realize that I’d had a pansy explosion!

Now, back when I first started my garden in 2002 I planted some pansy and viola seeds and seedlings. The plants came up for a few years due to reseeding, but seemed to have died out by 2006 or so.

I didn’t really mind that the plants had disappeared as Pansies are only decent around here in the Spring and then the plants get leggy and floppy during our hot humid summers. So fine … I had better plants that could use that space.

Well .. I don’t know what happened this year. Maybe the seeds lying dormant in the earth really enjoyed the deep snow cover and extra spring moisture or perhaps, since this flower bed is very close to our two bird feeders – maybe some of the bird seeds we used had pansy seeds in it. I don’t know what happened … but suddenly I had a bed full of pansies.

Last weekend I pulled out most of the pansies. They were so thick I couldn’t even see my strawberry plants or the Phlox that was struggling to grow within the mass of pansy plants.

I have a few other plants that have come up this year that were missing in the last two or three years as well. Some Lily of the Valley that I’d planted at the back of the driveway that had never come up suddenly started to grow this year, and some daylilies that I had right near my front porch, that I thought had died out due to the dryness of the area a few years ago seem to have made an appearance this year. It had to be all that snow cover.

I know, you think I live in the North and we’ve probably got snow all winter long. However, here in Toronto that’s rarely the case. It will snow and then the snow melts away within a few days. This is hard on the plants because it’s fairly cold most winters, and without that protective layer of snow the plants are subject to wind and freezing temperature damage. Thats one reason why I often buy plants that are hardy to a zone or two lower than our supposedly USDA zone 5b rating.

Did you have any surprise plants pop up in your garden beds this year?

Gardeners, Plant and Nature lovers can join in every Sunday, visit As the Garden Grows for more information. GTS participants remember to check in at As the Garden Grows each week so that we’ll know you made a new post!

Filed Under: Green Thumb Sunday, Home and Lifestyle, Photography, Toronto Tagged With: appearance, Astilbe, bird feeder, daylilies, deep snow, died, driveway, explosion, flower, freezing, front porch, garden, garden beds, Green Thumb Sunday, grow, GTS, humid summers, lily of the valley, moist, moisture, My Garden, pansies, pansy seeds, patio, patio area, phlox, planted, plants, pulled out, reseed, seed, seeds, seeds and seedlings, snow cover, Spring, strawberry, strawberry plants, summer, Toronto, viola, weekend, winter

Midnight got her first heartworm test

May 30, 2008 by Tricia

We took Midnight to the vet earlier this evening. She had to have her first heartworm test.

It was actually the first time she’d ever had blood work done too and she was nervous. She’s usually pretty good when we go to the vet, but it seems pretty much each time we go she sees a different vet. I don’t know why, but she was stress from the moment we went into the exam room.

Chris and the doctor struggled to get her up on the exam table and then she leaned into Chris so that she could be as far away from the vet as possible. It’s too bad because this vet was really nice. Our favorite vet at the clinic left recently to start his own clinic in Scarborough … so we probably won’t be going to see him since it’s so far. Since this vet was nice we’ll try to make more appointments with him if we can.

The other vets at the clinic all seem to be chauvinistic and talk down to me … or don’t even talk to me when I ask questions. No, this isn’t my imagination. Chris has noticed and it’s ticked him off .. especially since I’m a nurse and I can understand the information that the doctors are telling us .. but when one won’t talk to me it’s kind of hard not to get ticked off.

Anyway … Midnight was very good for her blood test. Didn’t even flinch – which I presume means the doctor did a good job with that needle.

Hopefully the heartworm test will be negative. We left the clinic with a box of heartworm pills – Sentinel brand. We didn’t get the Heartgard brand as it has Ivermectin in it and I’ve heard about far too many exotic animals and a few dogs that have died after being treated with Ivermectin … so no, not taking any chances with my puppy!

Funny thing … before we left Midnight warmed up to the doctor and started playing with him. Unfortunately she took a shining to his watch. I think it was a Patek and well … she knocked it off his wrist. Oops!

Filed Under: Health Fitness + Beauty, Items to Try, Our Puppy Tagged With: appointments, blood test, blood work, doctors, dogs, exotic animals, funny thing, good job, heartworm pills, heartworm test, imagination, ivermectin, Nurse, patek, puppy, scarborough, sentinel, stress, vet, vets

It pays to lend our barbecue to neighbors!

May 28, 2008 by Tricia

On Sunday night Chris and I were going to have a nice steak barbecue dinner to celebrate my Google Adsense Break through. However, our neighbor had borrowed our BBQ as he was having a big family dinner and much to his dismay he discovered that his barbecue had suddenly stopped working.

Lucky for us, when Chris went over to get our BBQ he asked us if we wanted to join them for dinner as he’d cooked up several extra steaks, chicken breasts and lamb. I wasn’t feeling that great and since I’d meant our dinner to be a bit of a celebration we declined his offer for dinner. So … he loaded up two plates full of meats, grilled veggies and desserts!

The food he gave us was enough for four people!

Needless to say we didn’t barbecue our steak that night. We ate our neighbors bonanza of food. We also opened a bottle of Red Wine. It was an Australian Shiraz-Grenache. The wine was lovely. It reminded me of a beautiful Merlot that some doctors that I used to work with make in their Grimsby Winery – Thirty Bench.

We had a fantastic meal, accompanied by a wine that I’ll be sure to purchase again. In fact we enjoyed that wine so much that I’m thinking of joining a wine club so that I can try new wines regularly. We aren’t big drinkers, but we do enjoy a glass of fine wine every now and then with our meals.

As for that steak that we were going to have on Sunday evening … well we had it this evening. I’d put a marinade on it on Sunday and leaving it on that long turned out to have been a great idea. The steak was great.

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Recipes and dining, Socializing, The neighbors, Toronto Tagged With: adsense, Australian, australian shiraz, barbecue, barbecue dinner, BBQ, beautiful, bonanza, bottle, bottle of red wine, chicken, chicken breasts, Chris, dessert, dinner, drink, eat, evening, Family, family dinner, fine wine, food, Google Adsense, great idea, grill, grilled, grilled veggies, Grimsby, lamb, lovely, marinade, meal, merlot, neighbor, neighbors, purchase, red wine, steak, steak barbecue, sunday evening, veggie, wine, wine club, Winery, wines

Chipmunk with a beautiful gift

May 28, 2008 by Tricia

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Aw. Looks like this adorable chipmunk picked a flower for his wife. Isn’t this a sweet picture?

I love chipmunks. They’re generally timid, but if you happen to have some that regularly visit your yard you can get them to become friendlier by feeding them. Of course, once you feed a wild animal it can become a pest too .. so think twice before you wander in your yard looking for chipmunks or other creatures to befriend.

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Pets and Wildlife, Photography, Wordless Wednesday Tagged With: adorable, beautiful, beautiful gift, befriend, chipmunk, chipmunks, creatures, cute, feed wildlife, feeding, flower, friend, friendly, timid, visit, wild animal, wildlife, Wordless Wednesday

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