Day to Day

Daily Dose of Magazines

What is up with magazines?  We get a good dozen different magazines, none of which we’ve actually subscribed to.  Or if we’ve subscribed to them, we haven’t actually paid for them.  They seem to be free one year subscriptions.  This has been going on for quite some time now.  When one subscription goes away, another one seems to take its place.

Vegetarian Living, Car and Driver, Entertainment Weekly, Computer World, Sports Illustrated for Kids, Red Herring, Eweek, Alternative Medicine, ack the list goes on and on and on.

We rarely read these magazines.  We toss some to the big kids.  We make big piles of magazines to take to doctor waiting rooms, (but rarely remember to take them).  Mostly, the magazine pile just builds and builds and builds.

With all of these magazines, you would think we might actually be subscribed to something we want to read.  No, not really.  The Vegetarian, we do like and we do read.  RJ does still get the Nickelodeon magazine, so that’s good.  Chris gets some photography magazine that my mom has been subscribing him to for about five years.  So, ok, four magazines we really do want and appreciate.  But we actually need some others.  Children, in particular, have been asking for some magazines on a regular basis and it seems like this is a good time to start the subscriptions.  Actually last month would have been better, but I forgot.  Typical.

I’m using MagazinePriceSearch.com and have found I can order the four magazines people have most recently and most frequently mentioned.  I like being able to order everything at one time.  One stop shopping, I like that a lot.

Now if someone could explain why all of these other magazines have been appearing in my mailbox for a year, or more, I’d be happy.

Technorati Tags:

Daily Dose of Magazines Read More »

Daily Dose of Life

What the heck?  Who said my life could get really complicated and really busy and really wild right now?  I did not give permission for that to happen. 

There are 8 days til Blogher.  A couple of weeks til little kids come home.  A couple of weeks til Michelle’s friend from Jersey comes to visit. A month before school starts.   A month before E’s birthday.  Six weeks til Chuck, Jenn and TW’s birthday. 

My calendar looks like someone vomited "to do lists" all over it.  I am never going to get everything done so I am giving up trying.  If it gets done, great.  If not, who cares.  I can’t deal with the stress anymore so I’m banishing stressful situations from my life.  Now.

Pooof.  No more stress.  Wow, that was easy.

Technorati Tags: , , , ,

Daily Dose of Life Read More »

Daily Dose of Kids, Noise and Cats

Did I tell you the big boy moved back home?  He did.  He’s been here two nights.  The first night he slept on the couch because it was short notice and we didn’t have time to clean his new room, the Florida Room, and get a bed in there.  And his sister, who has missed him a lot, told him the little kids wet their beds so he was afraid to sleep in one of those.  Ah siblings, such kindness.  Sort of amusing after the fact, though.

The next night, he dragged half of the mattress into the Florida Room, turned on the ceiling fan and then dug around in the closet for the box fan.  He said it was comfortable enough at night, during the day it’s a wee bit warm but not too bad.  With his big fan, that’s still at his old place, it should be fine.  He dug some sheets out to hang over the sliding glass door not because he is modest or to block out some daylight but because he brought his darn cat with him on day two and the other animals in the house stood at the door and whined to get in there to "visit".  Instead of being down to 3 cats we are back up to 5! 

Chris is a vegetarian.  Not in the flexitarian way that TW and I are vegetarians.  He really is a vegetarian.  He has this whole animal compassion thing.  He apparently has developed a fondness for organic junk food and those healthy chips that TW and I buy when we visit real grocery stores, like Wild Oats and Whole Foods and stuff.  Ha.  We’ve determined that he NEEDS his green vegetables and he does eat tofu and he does eat all Boca products.  (I hope he eats Publix fake meat products since I buy those more often now.)  He also eats fruit and he still drinks an awful lot of soda.  At least I’ve only had to lecture him once about TW’s cokes – he’s been gone a whole year and he’s forgotten the TW coke rules. 

The most interesting thing I’ve noticed since the boy has been back has been the noise.  You can almost always hear a guitar playing in the house if Michelle and/or the half child are here.  But now, with Chris home, you hear ELECTRIC guitar with AMPS instead of soft acoustic sounds.  I’m having just a little bit of trouble adjusting.  Thank goodness he is in the Florida room and not over my head anymore. 

So, the boy is back and we are glad.  We’ve missed him.  Even if he is loud and did bring a cat and has special food needs.

Technorati Tags: , , , ,

Daily Dose of Kids, Noise and Cats Read More »

Daily Dose of Weather – Hurricanes

Alberto is around here somewhere and we aren’t ready for him – or any other hurricane.  We discovered this last night, around 9:30, when the power went out. 

Yes, we have that nifty hurricane kit that TW gave me for my birthday a couple of years ago.  We have more "D" batteries than a family of a gazillion should have.  We have a bunch of flashlights, a very cool lantern that gives off more light than TW’s IKEA lamp and my leg lamp combined.  We have all of the RX mediciations various family members require.  We have pet food.  We have shelf after shelf of library books. 

We don’t have AAA batteries, which we really do need to get to power our book lights.  We also don’t have much bottled water, but we do have enough for Tiny Alberto.  What we don’t have and really REALLY need  is a replacement for the Wolfgang Puck canned coffee which is THE most important part of a hurricane kit.  I only have one can left.  I thought there were three.  I’m worried.

We do have a tiny sterno stove that I could heat coffee with.  I think there’s also a cigarette lighter powered coffee pot around here somewhere (Where is that, by the way?  It isn’t in the hurricane kit….)  Neither of those solutions are nearly as good as being able to have a few cans of self heating coffee around.  Why oh why did the magic Wolfgang Puck coffee have to go and melt or explode?  Why oh why weren’t people holding melting cans smart enough to put them down, shrug it off as a cool and interesting science experiment and keep quiet about it? 

Is it November yet?

Daily Dose of Weather – Hurricanes Read More »

Daily Dose of Stuff – Monday

I’m jealous of Lee’s What is this doing in my house, Monday entry.  No fair! She should definitely send those to Florida!

Shell_002
This little toy I’m sharing today has history, or more importantly, memories.  This was my grandmother’s and everytime we would visit, we’d pull it out of the blue cabinet and we’d make a huge mess with the chips and the decks of cards stored along with it.  Grandma didn’t have a whole lot of toys specifically for her grandchildren.  In fact she didn’t have any.  We played with her toys – the poker chips, huge jewely boxes of Sarah Coventry, her weird stuffed animals, odd little gadgets that I never understood but was fascinated by – and of course, the rubber/plastic fruit.

The "old fashioned" chips are missing from this but the chip caddy still makes me smile an awful lot – and that’s why this weird thing is in my house – finally! (My brother finally handed it over to me on my last trip to Charleston.  Now if he’d give up my secretary…)

Here are links to others playing the game – if you’re playing, feel free to add your link!

Technorati Tags: , , , ,

Daily Dose of Stuff – Monday Read More »

Daily Dose of Laundry

dryer.jpgRemember when I ranted a few months ago about laundry? Well I have some advice for you regarding laundry because I am obviously an expert. Until that little rant of mine I was feeling like an expert failure at laundry but not today, oh no, not today.

Yes, I still have a lot of laundry. No, it still doesn’t get put in drawers immediately. But, I have been able to keep the laundry monster at bay. No, no, not by stuffing Michelle into the dryer, though there have been moments… No, I’ve kept it at bay by actually DOING the laundry! That’s the secret. You have to do it. Every single day. Even if you are sick. Even if your g/f is incredibly ill. Even if your kids have last minute projects that they didn’t bother to tell you about until, well, the last minute. Even if you are driving all over the southern part of the USA because one kid or another has some event to attend or some need that must be fulfilled. Even if your boss has driven you INSANE (not that my boss would ever do such a thing). If you do laundry every single day… it gets DONE. Really. I’m not kidding you.

I have a lot of visitors to this blog who are looking for laundry. I’m assuming they are looking for laundry tips or laundry stories or maybe someone to do their laundry and not just randomly searching the internet for laundry. I’m not really sure though since most people seem to just type “laundry” in their search engine of choice (which thankfully is Google and not Lycos). I’ve also heard from other sources that kid laundry is a real problem – everything from not having matching socks, not having clean sheets so kids have to sleep in chairs, to not being able to remove stains. I understand these issues too and I can possibly offer some help.

First, refer to that second paragraph. If your kids don’t have matching socks or clean sheets then the answer is to do the laundry. Every day. You might also suggest the children look under their beds and in their toy bins for socks. Oh and E’s favorite sock hiding place, err storage place, is between the cushions of the couch. Ask her, she’ll tell you with that sly, imp-like smile. If socks are peeking out of the corner of the couch, then they are hers.

Sheets are a different story. Sometimes I think children mess up their sheets simply because they like sleeping in their chairs. Do your kids have a comfortable chair in their room? RJ adores her mushroom chair and prefers to sleep on it, book in hand, and will do so unless we assist her out of it while she’s half asleep or pretending to be half asleep. Recliners are also notorious child sleep luring vessels. Christopher use to beg to sleep in his recliner, but then again Christopher is weird and always has been so maybe this isn’t your issue? Oh and kids like to mess up their sheets late at night simply because it means they can do that family bed thing they’ve heard so much about on the playground. Family bed people are trouble and their children should all be homeschooled so they don’t pass that nastyness around to normal kids (don’t flame me, that was a joke).

Stains can be handled quickly and easily. My preferred method is never to provide a child with clothing you would be upset or angry about if it got a stain on it. If you simply can’t live your life that way then I would suggest some therapy because kids and stains go together. It’s in the handbook they give you when you leave the hospital. Ask your pediatrician if you don’t believe me or stole a child and it didn’t have its booklet attached. (Hmmm has Dr Moser blogged about that yet? He should, if he hasn’t – even if he isn’t a Ped.) If you’re in therapy and it isn’t helping then prescription meds could probably be prescribed by your doctor. If you’re already on them then you have to turn to product for assistance. No, not hair product. Cleaning product.

We’ve tried them all, grudgingly. (Well I’ve tried them grudgingly, TW likes trying new things so she tries them with glee like my oldest dauther… coincidence that they share a birthday? I don’t think so) None of the products work very well on tough stains like paint, ballpoint pen, a bowl of BBQ or red wine, (which reminds me, don’t give your kids red wine – it stains and you’re just asking for trouble. This is another reason why we don’t have alcohol in this house.) If you must use product, buy the cheapest one. Read the bottle and follow the directions on the bottle. And pray. Even if you are an athiest or a humanist or a Unitarian. Pray. Jesus loves you and it couldn’t hurt. After you’re done praying and trying product and you discover there is still a little stain don’t blame me or Jesus or your child or your therapist. Instead, reach into your special toy box and pull out the magic wand! (No not that one, sheesh) The magic wand is really called the Electric Stain Remover and it works. I kid you not.

I bought this thing for both Jenn and TW for Christmas (They share the same birthday and like cleaning gadgets so this is an acceptable Christmas gift. It may not be the right gift for your g/f or your daughter). You’ve heard of “As Seen on TV” gadgets – well the new trend here is “As Seen on Engadget” (or popgadget or gizmodo or whatever your gadget blog of cohice is) and that is where we saw this special magic wand. TW tried it first on some small and very old blood stains. By very old I mean months old, been through the washer and dryer and product cycle half dozen times old. The special magic wand REMOVED THE STAINS and made cool zappping noises in the process. Then she tracked down a white t-shirt that had gotten mildewed because it was in the bottom of a rarely used laundry basket with a child’s wet swim suit and towel (guess whos) for a week before I discovered it (remember when I didn’t do laundry every day?). We tried product and washing and I thought the shirt was a goner. It’s a special kid created t-shirt so it was still here looking all sad and mildewy. Those stains are now GONE completely. I’m not kidding. Gone. It took time, there was a good bit of mildew, but TW was patient and now she happily wears her butterfly tshirt made by swimsuit kid and there is no mildew on it. (There is coffee on it after last wearing but I have no doubt the special wand can take care of that this weekend.)

There you go folks – all of the laundry advice a harried laundry hater, stain fixated person could ever want. Go and launder. You can thank me later. But I’m not doing your laundry so if that is what you are looking for, keep searching. Try Lycos.

Technorati Tags: , , ,

Daily Dose of Laundry Read More »

Daily Dose of Good

Good things should always be shared, preferably on Thursday.  I’m not sure why it must happen on Thursday, the alliteration isn’t all that great (Three Good Things Thursday???) it just seems right.  Maybe to kick off a weekend?  Maybe to regroup from the sucky people who you are forced to deal with during the first part of the week?  Maybe just because the Gods or Fates or (Insert Diety) deem it so.  Whatever.  Here are the good things, not limited to three because I make the rules… Just because I make the rules, that doesn’t mean you can’t share your own good things, and because I am "like God" (according to a couple of children who shall remain nameless) I will allow you to share more than three, too.  See, I am God-like aren’t I?  All giving and loving and stuff.  Whoever said I was evil and lacking in compassion, anyway???

On with the good, out with the suck, shall we?

* I found the blog I’d been looking for – it took three days of Blogmad hades but I did it! And it was good.

* My friend’s daughter gained weight which is better than me gaining weight. 

* Chemistry is finished, finally.  I soooo hate chemistry and I didn’t even have to take the class.

* Christopher likes his classes.  So far.  (fingers crossed?)

* My father discovered hidden "Plain Grandma" treasures and has decided I can have them.  This is a blessing.  He tends to sell these things in yardsales or put them on u-Hauls and then crash u-Hauls thus destroying all good Plain Grandma-ness.

* At least one of the treasures is orange! Like the bedroom! TW is so happy!

* Retro is in.  I’m one heck of a happy woman because of this little tidbit.

* April is almost over. (shoot, I forgot my brother’s birthday! Must remedy that quickly before I break the string and cannot scratch item 69 off of my list in 11 months!)

* Until this week nobody had ever suggested I led an extravagant life.  Even Filipina maids who made $10 a week had never suggested such a thing.  I’m in heaven.  I have arrived.  If I had only known how easy it was, I’d have done it sooner!

* Laundry. is. finished. (expanded post on this wonder later in the day, I know you’re anxious for that)

* I have not been to the emergency room for a very long time.  Touch and go but it has been avoided.

* My ex husband IS moving south.  (I suppose he could always change his mind between now and May 31 but as of today, it’s official.  There is no sarcasm in this good thing folks, not that I ever partake in sarcasm.  I’m happy about this.  For a half dozen reasons I will share with all of you lucky people – later, after he arrives but before he ticks me off and I wish him back to Jersey or Iraq or some other place where the President decides we need to fight a war)

And on that note, I’ll say adieu to my good things list.  I wouldn’t want those of you less fortunate than I (those of you not living extravagant lives hahahaha) to feel all woeful and pitiful (woefulness is only allowed on Wednesday and pitifulness is allowed absolutely never unless you are a cute two year old or an idiot ex husband – another post on both of those will come at some point, no doubt). 

Life is good, ladies and gents.  I swear it is.  You believe me don’t you?  Of course you do.

Technorati Tags: , ,

Daily Dose of Good Read More »

Daily Dose of Women – Obsession

I’ve been reading a blog called Ive been cryn for almost a month.  After awhile I began to question why I was still reading her blog.  From time to time,  I considered letting her blog go during one of my feed purges, but each time I let her be.  Why?

Kathryn is young. She’s pretty.  She’s occasionally funny.  She’s occasionally heartbreaking (to me, as a mom).  She’s occasionally boring.  She’s just a normal abnormal normal young woman.  So why keep her blog? A few days ago I decided  I keep her blog because of her photos.  Almost every entry includes a photo that she has taken of herself.  No I’m not a leche.  I’m not stalking the kid.  That’s not why the photos have kept me reading and watching.

Today’s post from Kathryn explains it.  Kathryn seems obsessed with herself and I like that.  It makes me incredibly happy. Young women should be obsessed with themselves.  With their bodies. With their feelings.  With finding their place in the world.  There is nothing wrong with that.  NOTHING.

Your world, it’s all about you.  It’s good, even when it isn’t.  Liking your life, even when you don’t- that’s what it is all about.  Kathryn knows that – she’s young and she’s got it figured out.  I like that and respect it. Don’t you?

Technorati Tags: , , , ,

Daily Dose of Women – Obsession Read More »

Daily Dose of Gender – Men

TW and I headed out to the farm for the weekly produce/dairy run and afterwards we stopped at Floyd’s Diner for dinner.  We hadn’t been to Floyd’s for quite some time – since our stay in the Red Room for my birthday a few years ago.  There’s nothing better than dinner at a diner, especially a diner that loves flamingos the way Floyd’s does.

We were seated outside, again, under the big pink tent right next to a very large group.  I thought I’d seen a "happy birthday" cake on their present table as we’d walked by but I didn’t pay that much attention so we really weren’t sure what kind of party this was.  Something with a cake and presents but not a kids birthday because the presents were not wrapped in anything that looked like children’s wrapping paper.  The half dozen kids in attendance were at the end of one table and really not paying attention to anything except fiddling with silverware and such so again, an indication that this was not their party.  There was a young man and young woman at the far end of the table.  A 35 year oldish guy at the middle of the table and another 40ish guy on the other side of the table – the rest of the folks were women of various ages in various styles of dress.

Not much was going on at this party.  The menus were looked at, folks were talking, some people leaving and others arriving.  Then all of a sudden the 40ish guy stood up… and he had an envelope or something and started talking.  We couldn’t hear very well but he was telling some anecdotal story or something about a bank.  Huh? Does he run a bank and these are employees and their families? 

He finished his little anecdote and handed the envelope to someone – like a prize.  And then he proceeded to the present table with his 4 year oldish son… to hand out presents…. to what apparently were the stars of the party – the young couple at the end – either just married or getting married.  A bridal shower… with men… so does that make it a wedding shower? or engagement party?  Whatever that makes it, it was interesting.

What was more interesting was watching this man hand out gifts to this couple.  He handed over one at a time, when they finished opening and appropriate cooing was done, he carefully took the gift back to the table and presented the next gift.  He was running this party and his wife was paying absolutely no attention to any of this.  What was his relationship with the couple? And since when do men run wedding showers/bridal showers/engagement parties????

This goes on for a good half hour.  Finally gifts are done and the man then decides that since not everyone knows everyone that introductions should be made… (a little late there buddy)… he goes first and his name is Wilson.  But the dude doesn’t realize that you’re suppose to claim your relationship to the bride/groom so we get no more info regarding how he’s related or why he is running the show.  His wife says nothing because he introduced her to the group as his wife.  Darn it.  Everyone else provided their relationship to the couple, most of those we’d already figured out (mother of the bride, brother of the groom etc…). 

We’re still wondering who this guy was, in relation to the couple, and when men started hosting these sorts of events.

Technorati Tags: , , , ,

Daily Dose of Gender – Men Read More »