I did get a couple of samples this week.
This week I received:
Shampoo and Conditioner from Clear Scalp and Hair Therapy.
Tresemme Shampoo and Conditioner.
Both samples were found on Hey It's Free.
This is my Blog...So be prepared to listen to all my pet peeves, likes and dislikes, and any other little annoying weird facts I come up with.
Friday, June 29, 2012
Thursday, June 28, 2012
To Post or Not To Post...
I've got a little rant today because even though I posted something about it on fb last week, I still see it going on and it's still bothering me.
I just love how some people will post all their lives intimate details on the Internet and then get mad...when someone has the nerve to comment on it. The nerve! If you don't want the things you do in your life to be scrutinized and commented on...don't put it on the Internet. You whiny asshats are the drooling goobers of the Internet world and should have your Internet privileges taken away permanently.
If for instance you don't want people telling you that you are doing something wrong after you post pictures of yourself passed out that your kids took of you after you have fun binging on alcohol, then maybe you shouldn't post those pictures.
You cannot say something controversial about your life, the way you live it or what you've done or plan to do and think that no one is the whole wide Internet is going to have a problem with it and maybe even voice a concern or call you an idiot. If you can't handle being called out for your dumb-assed sharing then please feel free not to post those types of things.
Most times I think these types of people post controversial things to see how many comments they can get telling them they are idiots just so they feel righteous in playing the victim and I for one won't fall for it. You are not a victim, you are an idiot.
I just love how some people will post all their lives intimate details on the Internet and then get mad...when someone has the nerve to comment on it. The nerve! If you don't want the things you do in your life to be scrutinized and commented on...don't put it on the Internet. You whiny asshats are the drooling goobers of the Internet world and should have your Internet privileges taken away permanently.
If for instance you don't want people telling you that you are doing something wrong after you post pictures of yourself passed out that your kids took of you after you have fun binging on alcohol, then maybe you shouldn't post those pictures.
You cannot say something controversial about your life, the way you live it or what you've done or plan to do and think that no one is the whole wide Internet is going to have a problem with it and maybe even voice a concern or call you an idiot. If you can't handle being called out for your dumb-assed sharing then please feel free not to post those types of things.
Most times I think these types of people post controversial things to see how many comments they can get telling them they are idiots just so they feel righteous in playing the victim and I for one won't fall for it. You are not a victim, you are an idiot.
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Finding An Adopted Loved One
These two brothers and I have the same mother. The one on the right making the face is the older brother who had been adopted and I found a few years ago.
I found out I had another older brother when I was 12 years old. My mom was talking to her boyfriend about him and I overheard and asked her about it later. When I got older I wanted to find him and even though I really had no idea where to start, I started calling people with his name in the phone book for the state we thought he lived in.
It didn't pan out and I dropped trying to find him for a few years until I got my first computer and started searching online. Even then it was hard and I wasn't having much luck until I started finding websites that you and the adopted person can register at and when they see a match they contact you. That's what happened to me.
In 2004 I registered at a site called The International Soundex Reunion Registry (ISRR) and I had a whole bunch on info on my brother so it was fairly easy to make a match with him since he had registered years before with his information.
I knew his adopted parents names, where and when he was born and his birth mom's name. I didn't know that he had spent many years searching for us as well.
I got a call from a lady at ISRR telling me she thought she had found him and was going to be sending letters to the last known address she had on file. They came back because he had moved. So she looked him up on the computer and found some of the other addresses he had lived at and sent out more letters. They all came back undeliverable because he had either not left a forwarding address or had moved from the address more than a year before and they only forward mail for a year.
One day she called me and told me we had one more chance to find him but I would have to send this letter myself. If you have a person's date of birth, parents names their full name and $10, back then you could send a letter to DMV and they would see if that person had a drivers license in their state and forward the letter to them. I don't know if California DMV does this anymore, I couldn't find a link for it. The lady at ISRR sent me the link way back when I did this.
I was warned that the letter I wrote to him had to be very benign. I couldn't say Hi, I'm your long lost sister. For whatever reason if the DMV reads the letter and thinks it would be upsetting... or anything but Hey, I'm trying to get in touch with you, here's my number...call me... they won't forward it.
So I wrote the letter saying Hi, What my name was. My mother's name and that we were trying to get a hold of him would he please give me a call. And I left my phone number.
It was about 2 weeks later that I started to think that I wasn't going to get a response. The lady at ISRR was calling me just about everyday asking me if I had heard anything yet, she was so nice and supportive. All this time, I hadn't told my mother that I was looking for my brother. I wasn't sure what I was going to do if I found out he was in jail, had died or was a dead beat. I'm not sure I would have told her if he had died, I think that might have been too much for her. So I kept it a secret until one day about 17 days after I had sent the letter to DMV..I got a call. It was my brother's wife. She asked me why I had sent such a strange letter to her husband. The funny thing was, she thought I was an old girlfriend trying to get a hold of him. lol
I explained to her who I was and why I had worded the letter the way I had and once she realized who she was talking to, she got all excited and told me that my brother was active Army and was in Iraq. She told me she usually just put all his mail in a box for him to open in a few months when he got home, but my letter was so unusual she had to call and find out who the heck I was. So I was very happy I had worded it so mysteriously.
Just then she got another call and told me it was my brother. She put me on hold gave him my number and he called me a few minutes later. We didn't talk for very long but we exchanged email addresses so we could email each other later. After I got off the phone I took a deep breath and called my mom. I just said, "I found him." She knew exactly who I was talking about and she started crying. She asked me all kinds of questions but when she found out he was in the Army and deployed in Iraq, she got scared thinking he could be killed before she had a chance to meet him.
We emailed back and forth for a while and my mom came over and I showed her all his pictures he had on the computer and printed out some for her, let her read all the emails we had shared and dictated an email from her while she was here to him and sent it. It was mostly emails because phone time wasn't available too often.
He was sent home in 2004 after being injured and a little while later he and his wife made the trip out here from California and we all got to meet for the first time. He's nuts, just like the rest of my family, so he fit right in really well. lol Like I've always said...crazy runs in my family. He and his wife divorced soon after but a few years later he met another lady and married her.
I'm just glad that I was able to find him before our mom passed away last year. 8 years isn't a lot of time to get to know someone, but they got a lot of memories in those 8 years and I'm glad about that. I know that finding him really mended a hole that was left in my mom's heart.
So if you're looking for an adopted family member, there are places out there that can help and ISRR is just one of them. Good luck in your search.
Monday, June 25, 2012
Fine Art
My mom used to tell me and my brothers that when she died she had specific pictures that she wanted each of us to have. My younger brother got a picture of a man and woman on a beach at sunset, my older brother got a pretty picture with the "Foot Prints" poem on it...and I got this.
This painting by Bernard Wynne has been in my family since I was a little kid and both my brother's were happy that I got it and wanted it, because they hate it. lol It was at my grandma's house for years and then my mom got it and now I have it. My husband hates it, he says it's ugly as heck, which is why it's hanging up in our bedroom where he doesn't have to look at it. lol
But for some odd reason I've always liked this painting. I remember telling my mom when I was real little that I thought it was her in the green dress and later I used to call it the Celery dress picture because it kinda looks like she's wearing a bunch of celery. lol
It's old, faded and so many shades of an ugly green that it's hard to find a place it would look good, but I like it. I've looked online for other painting by Bernard Wynn and found a few and found out he painted quite a few paintings and some have gone for a lot of money, but I can't find anything on this one.
I wonder if my daughter will want it when I pass on...
It's funny the different things that get passed on from one generation to another. I have a few other things that have been passed down to me like some jewelry from my grandma and mom.
This painting by Bernard Wynne has been in my family since I was a little kid and both my brother's were happy that I got it and wanted it, because they hate it. lol It was at my grandma's house for years and then my mom got it and now I have it. My husband hates it, he says it's ugly as heck, which is why it's hanging up in our bedroom where he doesn't have to look at it. lol
But for some odd reason I've always liked this painting. I remember telling my mom when I was real little that I thought it was her in the green dress and later I used to call it the Celery dress picture because it kinda looks like she's wearing a bunch of celery. lol
It's old, faded and so many shades of an ugly green that it's hard to find a place it would look good, but I like it. I've looked online for other painting by Bernard Wynn and found a few and found out he painted quite a few paintings and some have gone for a lot of money, but I can't find anything on this one.
I wonder if my daughter will want it when I pass on...
It's funny the different things that get passed on from one generation to another. I have a few other things that have been passed down to me like some jewelry from my grandma and mom.
Sunday, June 24, 2012
It's Been One Year
It's been one year ago today that my mom passed away.
This was taken at my daughter's 19th birthday party. My mom is in the white shirt, my step mother is behind her and my daughter is wearing the dark longer shirt.
It's been a tough year, a very hard year. I miss having her here to talk to and chat about everyday things that come up. I miss having her come over for the holidays and birthday's.
I don't know what moving on looks like. I know that's what everyone says, we must move on. I miss her everyday, so I can only hope that moving on means missing her but not hurting quite so bad as time goes on.
Saturday, June 23, 2012
My Week In Review
So this week *month* has been interesting to say the least. Hubby was gone for an entire week, helping my baby brother remodel his bathroom. It was nice to have the place to myself. I read an entire book in one sitting, cleaned out my computer drawer, had cereal for dinner a couple of times...lol and cleaned my apartment.
This is my nephew. He graduated high school this month. My brother couldn't be happier. A few days after graduation he told my brother that his girlfriend was pregnant and he was going to be a dad. My brother is not ready to be a grandpa but things always have a way of working themselves out.
Brodie, my tiny sickly rat has started eating a bit more. Here he is eating some yogurt off a spoon. The downside to all this eating is that he no longer wants to eat it off the spoon...he wants to eat it off my finger. Oh and if I don't hand feed him 6 times a day...he won't eat at all. Yeah he's spoiled but he's doing better so that's all that matters.
I had to share these pictures. My hubby drew the top one and painted it with water colors, for me. The skull on the bottom, Ken took an existing picture that someone drew for him and blacked out the back ground and then painted it with water colors.
I call the top one The Mushroom Planet. I love it, it's so pretty.
This is my nephew. He graduated high school this month. My brother couldn't be happier. A few days after graduation he told my brother that his girlfriend was pregnant and he was going to be a dad. My brother is not ready to be a grandpa but things always have a way of working themselves out.
Brodie, my tiny sickly rat has started eating a bit more. Here he is eating some yogurt off a spoon. The downside to all this eating is that he no longer wants to eat it off the spoon...he wants to eat it off my finger. Oh and if I don't hand feed him 6 times a day...he won't eat at all. Yeah he's spoiled but he's doing better so that's all that matters.
I had to share these pictures. My hubby drew the top one and painted it with water colors, for me. The skull on the bottom, Ken took an existing picture that someone drew for him and blacked out the back ground and then painted it with water colors.
I call the top one The Mushroom Planet. I love it, it's so pretty.
Friday, June 22, 2012
Freebie Friday
Here's the free samples I received from Bzzagent.com If you visit the site and sign up to become a Bzzagent you may get samples like these. Frizz-Ease® Sheer Solution™ Lightweight Frizz Control works great.
And another freebie from Bzzagent.com is the Lawrys season salt and marinades and apron..
It was a pretty good freebie week. Here's what else I got.
Taste Me by Tamara Hogan. I won this over at Aloha On My Mind.
Cutex Nail Polish Remover cloth.
Tully's Coffee sample.
Quaker Oatmeal Squares Cereal...all three of these samples I found on Hey It's Free.
Reach Dental Floss- This full size free sample came right from their website. I signed up for it a loooong time ago and for some reason it just came this week. They probably had thousands of sample requests and were back logged.
So have you received any free samples lately?
Disclosure: I received some samples and full sized bottle in exchange for my truthful review and/or feedback but all opinions and feedback remain my own.
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Happy 21st Birthday To My Baby
This is Ken and I when I was 3 months pregnant with our daughter. It's hard to believe that was 22 years ago.
21 years ago tomorrow I was on my way to the hospital because the little alien inside me was trying to work her way out. This isn't about a horror movie or another of those crazy posts I've made about monsters, no this post is about my greatest achievement to date. My little girl.
Most babies are cute, just look at Ken when he was a baby. Yep that's my hubby.
And take a look at me. Dang, but I was adorable.
And then the alien who took up residence in my belly for 9 months and 2 weeks. (She was 2 weeks late..this kid started making me wait even before she was born)
And then after 2 days of labor and an emergency C-section my little angel was born on June 22nd.
Poor kid had 2 seizures right after she was born and went through some tests to make sure she was alright. The tests were harder on Ken and I than they were on her. She slept right through the EEG and hardly cried at all the 9 days we spent in the hospital.
I think she kinda looks like both of our baby pictures put together.
Sure there were many sleepless nights, many trips to the doctors office when her fever would get really high. (First time parents are always neurotic about sick babies) But Elizabeth was a wonderful baby. She started sleeping through the night when she was 3 months old, wasn't a fussy eater and always laughed at the silly faces Ken made. Just look at her staring at Ken in the picture below. I wonder if she was trying to figure out why he was always making funny faces at her? It didn't matter to her how silly her daddy was, she always giggled at him. She still does on occasion.
I remember her playing with dolls, writing on the walls with crayons, making her teachers crazy because she had so much energy and wanted to talk to her friends all the time. I remember the skinned knee's, the broken arms, (yes she broke both arms at different times) the playing in dirt and the imaginary friends.
I sometimes wonder where my shy little girl went. The little girl who cried when she started first grade because the days were longer and she didn't want to be away from me that long. The little girl who believed in Santa, the tooth fairy and the Easter Bunny and ran around the apartment so full of excitement when she received a present from one of them.
And then I look into her eyes, I see her smile or hear her laugh and know she's still in there. I see flashes of that little girl every once in a while in my adult daughter. She's no longer a baby and tomorrow she becomes an adult.
Tomorrow my little girl is an adult.
Happy 21st Birthday, Elizabeth.
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Breeding Rats
People who don't have rats don't realize that there are arguments about people who breed rats. These breeders usually call what they have, rattery's. Like a nursery, but for rats.
Now this is actually a controversial subject for a lot of rat owners because there are so many unwanted rats out there in pet shops, shelters and people who need to give away their 'oops litters'. Oops litters happen when a person who has no rat eduction let's their male and female rat get together and make babies either on purpose or by accident. The Doe gets pregnant and then they need to find homes for the up to 14 babies.
I had an oops litter of hamsters a long time ago when I bought a dwarf hamster from a pet shop, brought her home and a few days later I had 5 tiny pink babies in the cage with her. I never once thought about giving those babies away. Once they were born in my care, they were my responsibility and I took care of all of them.
I understand that a lot of people want to make sure they are adopting rats that have been raised in a good environment and not abused, because sometimes abused rats will have health and social problems. Rats that have been left in shelters may be old, in bad health and you have no idea who the parents are of the rat you are adopting, you have no way of telling if the rat is a product of incest or what their pedigree is like. If you want to breed the rat you adopt and don't know if there are any genetic abnormalities in his line, you should not breed them, which is why a lot of people adopt their rats from rattery's because they keep records of the rats genetic line and you'll know what breed, colors, coats and abnormalities are in their genetic line.
The thing is, I don't support ratteries at all. There are too many rats in shelters and being given away so that even if you don't want to support pet shop and I don't..that you could adopt a rat or rats from people who have oops litters or shelter pets who are looking for a nice home.
So anyone looking to adopt a rat..think twice about adopting from breeders or ratteries and instead adopt from your local shelter or rescue group. There's a rat waiting for you that needs a good home.
Friday, June 15, 2012
Frizz-Ease® Sheer Solution™ Lightweight Frizz Control
I'm a Bzzagent and get free samples and samples to hand out to my friends to try new products. This time I received this Frizz-Ease product shown below in my pictures. I tried it and it works to well at controlling Frizz. My hair is long, down to my butt and I love a product that can tame the little frizzies and fly away hairs. And don't forget to visit this How To Video, to learn more about this product.
Here's a picture of the full size bottle and samples for my friends I received from Bzzagent.
Here's a close up picture of the full size bottle I get to keep. All you have to do is shake it to activate it and you can see the shiny particles floating around inside the bottle after shaking it. Not only did it work great are taming the frizz, but it smells really good too. It didn't leave my hair sticky or weighed down, my hair felt smooth and looked shiny and with Long black straight hair, I really like that.
Disclosure: I am a bzzagent and received free samples in exchange for a truthful review. All feedback and opinions remain my own.
Freebie Friday
I'm always talking about the freebies and free samples I get so I thought I would start a weekly Freebie Friday and show you all what I got each week for free and how I got it.
The Pink pouch filled with Tampons, pads and liners are from Vocalpoint on behalf of the Radiant collection
Biore cleanser, scrub and a nose strip.
Coupon for a one FREE Gillette Fusion Shave Gel with any purchase of the new Gillette Fusion ProGlide Styler. I was sent this coupon by Vocal Point.
Book : Taste Me by Tamara Hogan. I won by visiting Aloha On My Mind.
Happy Freebie Hunting.
The Pink pouch filled with Tampons, pads and liners are from Vocalpoint on behalf of the Radiant collection
Coupon for a one FREE Gillette Fusion Shave Gel with any purchase of the new Gillette Fusion ProGlide Styler. I was sent this coupon by Vocal Point.
Book : Taste Me by Tamara Hogan. I won by visiting Aloha On My Mind.
Happy Freebie Hunting.
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Top Ten Things I hate To Do
There are some things that I just hate doing and though your list may be a little different than mine but I have a feeling there's at least one of these things most woman hate doing.
1. The Annual Pap Smear- you know I had to put this at the top of my list..it's probably one of the most dreaded days a woman has..
2. Cleaning The Bathroom- Seriously if I could hire a cleaning crew...I would.
3. Taking The Kids To The Doctor- Is there anything worst than taking the kids to a doctors office especially when they aren't sick? They just need their immunizations or a check up for school but you know as soon as you get there they are going to pick up some snot nosed brats super bug that's going to get them, you, and your entire family super sick for the next month. Not only that the kids at school are going to get sick and it's going to be all your fault.
4. Cleaning Out the Closet- That closet you have put all the junk from the past 5 years in and now don't know why you kept it in the first place.
5. Taking the Car To The Mechanic- if you are a woman and are alone when you take the car in..they look at you with a smirk like you don't have an idea in your damn head worth listening to.
6. Taking A Pet To The Vet's Office- After taking a dog or cat to the vet's office the first time they know you are taking them and will fight you to the death before you get them back there. Ever try and get a 100lb dog in the back seat of a car to come out when he doesn't want to? My dad's dog is like that and will whine the entire time we are in the waiting room, after spending an hour getting him out of the car.
7. Going On A Car Ride With Young Kids- I did it once...only once and will never do it again. Especially if the little one's have to be in car seats and don't like being strapped in. The crying, screaming, fighting if there are two of them and the throwing of food in the back seat.
8. Vacuuming- I hate it. I have long hair so there always seems to be hair balls on my floor that get stuck in my vacuum...lol
9. Laundry- nuff' said.
10. Giving Birth- It hurts!
Saturday, June 09, 2012
Posting Death on FB
In the past year I've seen several death's posted on fb, I have even posted about my own mother's passing last year. But it seems sometimes the death postings either are in bad taste at least to some people or friends are in such a rush to be the first one to offer a R.I.P. to someone that they forget that the person who passed away has a family and all of them may not have been notified as of yet.
If you post a R.I.P. and get a comment back like, "What do you mean aunt Ethel died? What the hell happened to her?"
You may have posted your condolences too soon.
There's one more thing I have wondered about after a person dies. Why does their family find it necessary to take down their fb page after all his fb friends have said their condolences on it? I had a friend who passed away and dozens of his friends and family said their condolences on his fb wall over the course of a year then all of the sudden one day his account was gone, deleted. His friends thought it was kinda rude of his family to take the page down without no notice whatsoever.
I kept my mom's fb page up and our family and her friends still go and post messages on it, I don't see the need to take it down.
Friday, June 08, 2012
Epi Ratty
The EpiRatty
Tired of shaving your legs? Fed up with razor nicks and rashes? Can't afford the expense of professional waxing?
Then this is the product for you! The EpiRatty(TM)!
The EpiRatty(TM) is a large cute agouti rat. No batteries required, just rub his butt and he will barber your skin, delicately ripping
out those unwanted hairs in seconds! He even has a built in lick mode that soothes the skin afterwards.
Phone 555 EPI RAT. Our operators are standing by.
Source:
http://www.dapper.com.au/humour.htm
Tired of shaving your legs? Fed up with razor nicks and rashes? Can't afford the expense of professional waxing?
Then this is the product for you! The EpiRatty(TM)!
The EpiRatty(TM) is a large cute agouti rat. No batteries required, just rub his butt and he will barber your skin, delicately ripping
out those unwanted hairs in seconds! He even has a built in lick mode that soothes the skin afterwards.
Phone 555 EPI RAT. Our operators are standing by.
Source:
http://www.dapper.com.au/humour.htm
Thursday, June 07, 2012
Ratty Rights
Ratty Rights!
Just managed to nab your naughty escapee rat? Caught your bad rat chewing on the rug? Found your studly buck illegally liaising with the girls? When you take him into custody, remember to read him his rights:
"You have the right to squeak wildly.
You have the right to squirm and scratch and bite my hands.
You have the right to expel your bodily excretions all over my shirt.
Anything you do or say will be taken down and used against you when you're returned to your cage...
where you will plead innocent, we will crumble at your cuteness and you will be offered a yogurt drop."
Just managed to nab your naughty escapee rat? Caught your bad rat chewing on the rug? Found your studly buck illegally liaising with the girls? When you take him into custody, remember to read him his rights:
"You have the right to squeak wildly.
You have the right to squirm and scratch and bite my hands.
You have the right to expel your bodily excretions all over my shirt.
Anything you do or say will be taken down and used against you when you're returned to your cage...
where you will plead innocent, we will crumble at your cuteness and you will be offered a yogurt drop."
Wednesday, June 06, 2012
Funny Tweets
I don't use Twitter as much as some of you but I noticed that some tweets are pretty funny when you don't know what's really going in a conversation or what the tweet is about. So I thought I would post a few tweets I've seen this week on Twitter. I've left off the links and the names in case they don't want me making fun of them...lol
RT New blog post! I'm Almost Naked! Please Don't Take My Picture!
Why am I watching Locked Up Abroad????
He killed without remorse. Hell, that's how he survived; a guy's got to eat right?
Blind Date? Check him out, baby!
how have my bulgy lovers been? i've been so busyyyy...i need stop being so active ;)
Ugh went to my room to freshen up before booksigning and just sprayed myself full in the face with hairspray. Eyes are stuck shut now
How (Not) to Be Awesome on Social Media
Don't lick the toast. No paws in the cereal. Don't drink the cream. Get away from the bacon. You people really know how to spoil breakfast.
I got told I'm a bitch and too much [on twitter...] but meeting me in person explains so much and makes it better? O.o
I would like to be a person who wakes up & says, "I think I'll go to Paris today." Instead of "I think I'll do the laundry today."
Baahahahahaha! RT 2pm: *Bible verse*...1am: *drunk status*
oh goodness...ya slap and spank one..ya gotta slap and spank them all...*slap* *spank* no go to sleep all you bitches ;)
I get a lot of email & tweets telling me I'm funny. I try not to mentally add "Looking" to this. Especially at deadline time . . .
Her mouth craned open in horror and something—maybe a tiny piece of bone—fell on her tongue.
I got outta bed this morning...why isn't that enough?!?!
heres the thing that I love about this book (besides the conversation about BDSM) it shows just how BIG the market can be.
Chihuahuas drive me crazy! Woooof!
lol so there you have just some of the funny Tweets I've seen recently. I might just make this a weekly thing since I found this so much fun.
RT New blog post! I'm Almost Naked! Please Don't Take My Picture!
Why am I watching Locked Up Abroad????
He killed without remorse. Hell, that's how he survived; a guy's got to eat right?
Blind Date? Check him out, baby!
how have my bulgy lovers been? i've been so busyyyy...i need stop being so active ;)
Ugh went to my room to freshen up before booksigning and just sprayed myself full in the face with hairspray. Eyes are stuck shut now
How (Not) to Be Awesome on Social Media
Don't lick the toast. No paws in the cereal. Don't drink the cream. Get away from the bacon. You people really know how to spoil breakfast.
I got told I'm a bitch and too much [on twitter...] but meeting me in person explains so much and makes it better? O.o
I would like to be a person who wakes up & says, "I think I'll go to Paris today." Instead of "I think I'll do the laundry today."
Baahahahahaha! RT 2pm: *Bible verse*...1am: *drunk status*
oh goodness...ya slap and spank one..ya gotta slap and spank them all...*slap* *spank* no go to sleep all you bitches ;)
I get a lot of email & tweets telling me I'm funny. I try not to mentally add "Looking" to this. Especially at deadline time . . .
Her mouth craned open in horror and something—maybe a tiny piece of bone—fell on her tongue.
I got outta bed this morning...why isn't that enough?!?!
heres the thing that I love about this book (besides the conversation about BDSM) it shows just how BIG the market can be.
Chihuahuas drive me crazy! Woooof!
lol so there you have just some of the funny Tweets I've seen recently. I might just make this a weekly thing since I found this so much fun.
Sunday, June 03, 2012
We Repainted The Bathroom
A while back I posted pictures of my new pretty green bathroom walls after we repainted the bathroom. I bought a really cute frog shower curtain that matches my walls but I needed a few more green things to accentuate the new pretty green walls. So I made a few things.
I bought this little wooden flower holder at Joannes and painted it green to go with my new walls. I also bought the pretty white flowers to use in it. I had the little white mouse and tiny teddy bear but the brown mouse on the far left, I made out of sculpy clay. It was my very first attempt at making something out of sculpy clay. lol
I had some small sea shells and these little glasses. So I painted some of the sea shells yellow and some green and mixed them in the glasses and put them on this glass shelf. The rock in the middle is a rock my dad gave to me that his father, my grandfather found while he was rock hunting way back before I was born. It's a super pretty green geode of some sort of rock, but it's green and matched the walls, so it's in the bathroom now on the shelf.
Here's a pictures of that flower pot. When I bought it, it was an unfinished, unpainted wooden box. That little thing on top is a tiny wooden lady bug I bought and glued up there. I thought it was cute.
I even glued on a small animal pin I had to the bottom. I took the pin off the back of it and glued him right there in the corner. Not exactly sure what kind of animal he is, might be a gopher..lol But he's cute.
—A member of @NescafeUSA Tasters
Are You A Marsupial?
If the answer is no and you don't carry around a huge purse big enough to carry a gallon of milk and a loaf of bread in...you probably expect to get a plastic or paper bag when you buy those things. Right?
So then why do the cashier's or bag people ask the silly question, "Would you like a bag with that?" Like we're going to suddenly stop, take notice of our empty hands and say, "Why no, I think I'll try to carry the milk by the handle even though it's 45F outside and the milk is freezing cold and I might have frost bite by the time I get home, but please don't let that stop you from asking me if I want a bag with that." Not to mention the poor loaf of bread is going to be a squished mess by the time we get it home after having to juggle the freezing cold milk from one hand to another and try to make sure the bread doesn't get squashed in the process.
So cashiers and bag people, here's a little heads up for you.
1. If I don't have my own reusable bags with me.
2. I am not carrying a purse big enough to store the titanic in.
3. I don't look like a Kangaroo with a pouch to carry my groceries in.
4. My entire purchase consists of a pack of chewing gum or a pack of breath mints.
Please don't ask if I want a bag with that. Because of course I want a bag with that. That's how we carry our groceries home.
Is this not common sense?
Do you get charged for each bag you give away to a customer or something? Have you given the bags names and are sad to see them go? Have you had a bad bag experience and touching the plastic gives you PTSD type symptoms and you're afraid you'll lose your mind in front of me? No? Then what the heck is the problem..just bag up my groceries and let me walk out without asking me if I would like a bag..because of course I want a bag.
Now in the event you get one of these weirdo, "I'm not giving you a bag unless you beg me for one" type of cashiers...please do the following when they ask if you'd like a bag with that.
Lean over very slowly into their space and whisper to them, "The bags come alive and smother you in your sleep, don't they? That's the only reason I can think of that you'd ask me if I want a bag for my groceries. I'm right aren't I?" Then look the person up and down and shake your head as he hands your bagged groceries to you. As you are walking away you should also turn around and hold up the bag for him to see and point at it and then at him and then just quietly walk out of the store like nothing has happened.
The next time you go in the store, go to the same checker...I can almost guarantee they won't ask you if you want a bag with that.
So then why do the cashier's or bag people ask the silly question, "Would you like a bag with that?" Like we're going to suddenly stop, take notice of our empty hands and say, "Why no, I think I'll try to carry the milk by the handle even though it's 45F outside and the milk is freezing cold and I might have frost bite by the time I get home, but please don't let that stop you from asking me if I want a bag with that." Not to mention the poor loaf of bread is going to be a squished mess by the time we get it home after having to juggle the freezing cold milk from one hand to another and try to make sure the bread doesn't get squashed in the process.
So cashiers and bag people, here's a little heads up for you.
1. If I don't have my own reusable bags with me.
2. I am not carrying a purse big enough to store the titanic in.
3. I don't look like a Kangaroo with a pouch to carry my groceries in.
4. My entire purchase consists of a pack of chewing gum or a pack of breath mints.
Please don't ask if I want a bag with that. Because of course I want a bag with that. That's how we carry our groceries home.
Is this not common sense?
Do you get charged for each bag you give away to a customer or something? Have you given the bags names and are sad to see them go? Have you had a bad bag experience and touching the plastic gives you PTSD type symptoms and you're afraid you'll lose your mind in front of me? No? Then what the heck is the problem..just bag up my groceries and let me walk out without asking me if I would like a bag..because of course I want a bag.
Now in the event you get one of these weirdo, "I'm not giving you a bag unless you beg me for one" type of cashiers...please do the following when they ask if you'd like a bag with that.
Lean over very slowly into their space and whisper to them, "The bags come alive and smother you in your sleep, don't they? That's the only reason I can think of that you'd ask me if I want a bag for my groceries. I'm right aren't I?" Then look the person up and down and shake your head as he hands your bagged groceries to you. As you are walking away you should also turn around and hold up the bag for him to see and point at it and then at him and then just quietly walk out of the store like nothing has happened.
The next time you go in the store, go to the same checker...I can almost guarantee they won't ask you if you want a bag with that.
Saturday, June 02, 2012
My Rats
For those who don't have rats as pets, you don't know how funny they can be. So here are a couple of pictures to show you their antics.
Here's Hades on his back, just lazing around sleeping without a care in the world. Next to him is jasper who passed away recently. He was my big rat who loved to cuddle with me on the couch. They love the baby blankets to lay on so I always make sure they have a couple in the cage.
Here's Ares winking at me. lol
And just a minute later looking at me like, "Aren't you done taking pictures yet?" lol A second later he turned fully around and went to sleep. This was right after having a snack at dinner time and they always take a nap after dinner. So funny. It's such a hard life being a rat..
And here are all four of my boys on the couch eating a little dry cereal. In the back is ares and Brodie and the black and white one is Hades and right up front is my big boy Jasper. I miss Jasper's little face so much. I'm glad I have all these pictures to remember him by.
Friday, June 01, 2012
My Week In Review
It's been a heck of a week. For some reason a family of rolie polies, their extended family and all their friends decided to make their way through my kitchen and bathroom. Now, I'm not scared of the little critters and if you don't know what I'm talking about, they are the little black beetle looking bugs that roll into a ball when they feel threatened.
If you were anything like my brother, you played with them like marbles when you were younger. No? Yeah, me either.
After a few days they seem to have come and gone. I don't know if it was the weather heating up and they decided that traveling through my kitchen and bathroom was the easiest way to get to where they were going or what, but they seem to be gone now.
Oh summer time. The time of year when I can expect all sorts of bugs and little critters to venture into my apartment. I found a little *ken thought it was pretty big* spider in my apartment the other day. I let him crawl on my arm as I walked him outside and let him crawl into the bush outside my door. If all the spiders I've put in that bush over the years are still there...that's be a scary thought because there would have to be at least 150 of them, plus other bugs I've put out there.
Just call me Mary, the saver of spiders and other creepy crawlies and cuddler of rats.
*just keep the bee's away from me and everyone will be fine*
This week I found myself with quite the haul of free samples.
Shout Color Catcher
Degreaser and no rinse floor cleaner
Laundry detergent
Body lotion
Mucinex
Tide Pods
Downy Unstoppables
Downy Dryer Sheet
That's just the ones that I haven't used yet. I also received a Honey Tea mix, Fiber One chocolate chip bar and a sample of a new cereal.
I was able to read one book this week. I barely had any time to myself so I had to read a few pages here and there and it was hard to do when I started reading this book, because it was so good I didn't want to put it down.
I just want to say thank you to the publishers of this book for putting such a nice cover *With a full face and eyes* on this book. I love covers like this. The background is really nice, and the guy is super hot. Not to mention his eyes...look at his eyes. I've been ranting about the headless covers for so long my fingers are starting to bleed, so when I find myself reading a really good book with a cover I really like, I have to say so.
If you haven't read this book yet...get to it. I loved it! If you like shifter books and very Alpha Males..this is the book for you. Seriously. I'm not good at writing book reviews, so I'm not going to try..I'm just going to tell you that this book rocks and leave it at that. Now go get it.
I also got a little writing done this past week and published a few articles.
Well there you have it. My week in Review. How was your week?