Monday, September 29, 2008
Chock Full O' Nuts
I'm getting really frustrated that the price of everything is just going up and up and up. My latest frustration is with coffee. Not even a year ago, my favorite coffee, 8 O'Clock brand Hazelnut Coffee was only $2.49 a bag. This past weekend it was up to $4.79 a bag. That is a huge increase and I refuse to pay that much. So I grabbed a can (yes, a can) of Maxwell House coffee for $2.49. I've been drinking it every morning and slowly getting used to the plain old coffee taste. I'm not sure if it's the plain coffee taste or if the coffee isn't as good, but it's definitely not the same. But I'll drink it. The effect is the same, it wakes me up and gets me going in the morning. When this runs out, we're going to try Chock Full O' Nuts. It's about the same price as the Maxwell House.
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Hot Beef Sundae... on Sunday
Last month, I posted an entry about the "Hot Beef Sundae" from the NY State Fair. Well, a couple of weeks ago, we attempted to create the tasty entree at home and it was a huge success! So tonight, we're having it again. I think it might become part of our regular menu now. It's super easy to make. I used a Top Round Roast, and put it in the crock pot for the day cooking on low with some beef broth. Mash some potatoes, add a dollop of sour cream, sprinkle some shredded cheese on top and and you have yourself a meal. We also made some baby carrots last time as our side veggie, and that went very well with the Sundae.
Friday, September 26, 2008
Freebies.
I figured out one more thing that I love. Free Things. I discovered a blog written by a guy who searches the web everyday to find legitimate deals. HeyItsFree.net is the site. I highly recommend it.
From the "HeyItsFree" site, there are links to many other sites with freebie offers. Here's another good one: TotallyFreeCrap. I love this one too. I just sent off for free Head & Shoulders shampoo, Bertolli's sauce and Betty Crocker Potatoes. (To get the Betty Crocker Potatoes, you have to sign up for a newsletter, but that includes great recipes, so it's like 2 Freebies in 1!)
Anyone else have any great Freebie sites they'd like to share??
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Things I Love.
This will hopefully be much easier than yesterdays "hate" blog! At least I'm thinking it will be. So here goes... the things I love:
1. I love my son. He's taught me so much, especially about unconditional love. And geography. And Star Wars. And football. And video games...
2. I love my husband. I would have put him first, but he understands that the kids always come first. That's one of the MANY things I love about him!
3. I love my family and friends. And I know I don't tell them that often enough.
4. I love Fall. I was a little negative about it yesterday, only because it leads into winter. But I sure do love Fall. I love apple crisp, baking, the leaves changing color, the cool air, cuddling up in a blanket to keep warm. I love contrast of the color of leaves against a big blue sky. I love all that is Fall.
5. I love Summer. I love the beach, wearing shorts & sandals, the smell of fresh cut grass and just being outside.
6. I love scented candles. And if you know me, you know I always have one burning in the house. A nice pleasant scent in the air makes me happy.
7. I love the Red Sox. And I love that they just made the playoffs again for the 5th time in 6 seasons. I also love that my son doesn't know the misery that my generation and the generations before me felt for those 86 years of not winning a World Series. (I also love that the Yankees failed to make the playoffs for the first time in 13 years!)
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1. I love my son. He's taught me so much, especially about unconditional love. And geography. And Star Wars. And football. And video games...
2. I love my husband. I would have put him first, but he understands that the kids always come first. That's one of the MANY things I love about him!
3. I love my family and friends. And I know I don't tell them that often enough.
4. I love Fall. I was a little negative about it yesterday, only because it leads into winter. But I sure do love Fall. I love apple crisp, baking, the leaves changing color, the cool air, cuddling up in a blanket to keep warm. I love contrast of the color of leaves against a big blue sky. I love all that is Fall.
5. I love Summer. I love the beach, wearing shorts & sandals, the smell of fresh cut grass and just being outside.
6. I love scented candles. And if you know me, you know I always have one burning in the house. A nice pleasant scent in the air makes me happy.
7. I love the Red Sox. And I love that they just made the playoffs again for the 5th time in 6 seasons. I also love that my son doesn't know the misery that my generation and the generations before me felt for those 86 years of not winning a World Series. (I also love that the Yankees failed to make the playoffs for the first time in 13 years!)
8. I love Dunkin Donuts Vanilla Spice coffee. Hot or iced. Day or night.
9. I love the smell of lilacs in the spring. And I am thrilled that our new house has a lilac bush in the front yard!
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I know there are a million more things that I love. But that's it for now! Everyone that has a blog, try to make a list of things you love or leave some comments here. It's guaranteed to make you feel good.
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Things I Hate.
I read an "I hate..." blog this morning and it got me thinking about all the things that I hate, or strongly dislike. Since, as the Blogger stated "Hate is a strong word." I've never done an "I hate..." blog. Sure, I've had complaints, but I've never made outright lists of things that I hate. So I thought today I would try it! If you keep a blog, try it, maybe it will be therapeutic. Or if nothing else, maybe it will be slightly amusing for our readers.
1. Even though I love Fall, I hate that it's getting colder and darker. And I hate winter, so just knowing that winter is right around the corner makes me very sad. (Hey, that's 3 hates in one! I think I might be a little too good at this.)
2. I hate the Yankees. (That doesn't need any explanation.)
3. I hate money. Well, I love money, but I hate worrying about money, not having enough of it and all the stress that comes with it.
4. I hate taxes. And boy, in NY state, we sure have our share of them. I won't get into it, but I seriously want to know where all of my money is really going. I would like someone to send me an itemized list, because I'm pretty sure I could do a better job at dispersing it. And it doesn't include putting up over-paid politicians in fancy hotels or paying for someone's steak and seafood dinner who didn't even invite me to join them. (In case you were wondering, that's apparently where our cell phone's 9-1-1 tax is going...) I won't even get into the missing $24 million from our town's school tax. And why are we not getting a refund/credit from that??
5. I hate aggressive/mean drivers. You know who you are. You're the one who's always in a hurry, the one who thinks they own the road, the one who's driving that gigantic SUV, wasting all that gas... and for what? No reason. At least not a very good reason.
6. Speaking of gas. I hate that too. At least the price of it and how it's regulated. Why did our gas prices just go up again when the price of oil went way down? When this whole time they've been saying it's been going up because the price of oil went up. Something is not right here. You don't need to be a brain surgeon to figure that out. How many billions of dollars did all the oil companies make in profits this year? Hmm. Yeah, something is fishy there.
7. And finally, I hate the all the stores already have all their Christmas displays/decorations up. It's only September!! I refuse to buy anything Christmas related until Thanksgiving is over.
1. Even though I love Fall, I hate that it's getting colder and darker. And I hate winter, so just knowing that winter is right around the corner makes me very sad. (Hey, that's 3 hates in one! I think I might be a little too good at this.)
2. I hate the Yankees. (That doesn't need any explanation.)
3. I hate money. Well, I love money, but I hate worrying about money, not having enough of it and all the stress that comes with it.
4. I hate taxes. And boy, in NY state, we sure have our share of them. I won't get into it, but I seriously want to know where all of my money is really going. I would like someone to send me an itemized list, because I'm pretty sure I could do a better job at dispersing it. And it doesn't include putting up over-paid politicians in fancy hotels or paying for someone's steak and seafood dinner who didn't even invite me to join them. (In case you were wondering, that's apparently where our cell phone's 9-1-1 tax is going...) I won't even get into the missing $24 million from our town's school tax. And why are we not getting a refund/credit from that??
5. I hate aggressive/mean drivers. You know who you are. You're the one who's always in a hurry, the one who thinks they own the road, the one who's driving that gigantic SUV, wasting all that gas... and for what? No reason. At least not a very good reason.
6. Speaking of gas. I hate that too. At least the price of it and how it's regulated. Why did our gas prices just go up again when the price of oil went way down? When this whole time they've been saying it's been going up because the price of oil went up. Something is not right here. You don't need to be a brain surgeon to figure that out. How many billions of dollars did all the oil companies make in profits this year? Hmm. Yeah, something is fishy there.
7. And finally, I hate the all the stores already have all their Christmas displays/decorations up. It's only September!! I refuse to buy anything Christmas related until Thanksgiving is over.
There. That's it! I'm sure there's more, but boy, it's kind of depressing thinking so negatively! Tomorrow I will post a list of things I love.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Happy Birthday, Blog!
Yesterday was my blog's very 1st Birthday. I forgot to wish it a happy birthday, so better late than never! It's been a fun year blogging. I posted 237 posts this past year, and here is my very first. Thanks everyone for reading, may the next year bring as much blogging fun as the past year did!
Monday, September 22, 2008
Broken Streaks and Baseball Stadiums
Today was a sad day for Alex. His 3 straight years of perfect attendance was broken. He came down with a miserable cold over the weekend and this morning he was in no condition to go to school. So he stayed home. It was a nice streak while it lasted.
In sports news, I think I should mention something about Yankee Stadium. I'm tired of hearing about it and I don't care that they're building a brand-new multi-billion dollar stadium right next to the already gigantic stadium that was perfectly fine. And if there was so much history with the stadium, why tear it down? Why not fix it up if it was so bad? That's one of the problems with this country, we always have to have bigger and better and newer and more expensive. And for what? To watch a baseball game? It's a foolish waste of money. I will share this though. Amy sent me the link today. It's the only story about the stadium that I enjoyed.
In sports news, I think I should mention something about Yankee Stadium. I'm tired of hearing about it and I don't care that they're building a brand-new multi-billion dollar stadium right next to the already gigantic stadium that was perfectly fine. And if there was so much history with the stadium, why tear it down? Why not fix it up if it was so bad? That's one of the problems with this country, we always have to have bigger and better and newer and more expensive. And for what? To watch a baseball game? It's a foolish waste of money. I will share this though. Amy sent me the link today. It's the only story about the stadium that I enjoyed.
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Mmm... donuts.
Eric and I went to the Regional Market this morning. It's a year-round weekly Flea Market in Syracuse. We try to go every so often. And we usually eat breakfast while we're walking around. There are several food vendors that make various breakfast treats. Our old favorite used to be the donut maker. For 50 cents, you could get a freshly made, piping-hot cinnamon-sugar coated donut. Well, today we discovered a new vendor. They make mini-donuts. And you can purchase them by the bag for $3. There were probably a dozen or more of the tasty little treats in the bag, and they were sooo good! This is the fun little machine that makes the donuts. They flip right off of the conveyor belt and into the tray below. We didn't purchase much today at the flea market, just a DVD and some fresh bananas and corn on the cob that we had for dinner. (There are farmers market type vendors there too.)
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Old Friends and Open Houses
I looked at the calendar today and saw that it was September 17th. And for some reason I remembered it was a friends birthday. I hadn't talked to my friend Jen in quite awhile. She and I became friends years ago when I lived in Kentucky. I've been able to visit with her a couple of times since we moved, but it's been awhile now. I think it was in 2003 when we last got together. So anyway, today I emailed her and wished her a Happy Birthday and it sparked a nice email exchange. It was nice to catch up and I hope we don't go so long without talking again!! She also has a nice blog. It's posted on the side of my site under the "Interesting Blog" heading. From her blog you can get to her parenting website as well. It's worth a peek for any parents of younger (or even older) children. Lots of great advice and articles. Happy Birthday, Jen and don't be a stranger!
Tonight was Open House night at Alex's school. Usually Open House means going to the home room, chatting with the teacher, getting a quick lecture about what the year will bring and going home. This year it was different. In Jr. High, they have an 8-class daily schedule. So we followed the schedule, going to each and every class. Getting a 10-minute lecture from each teacher and finding our way through the maze of hallways to the next class. I didn't get home until after 9pm. But it was a good learning experience. It was nice to see what Alex does every day while he's at school. I also broke into his locker and cleaned it for him. It's only been 2 weeks and it was a mess already.
Tonight was Open House night at Alex's school. Usually Open House means going to the home room, chatting with the teacher, getting a quick lecture about what the year will bring and going home. This year it was different. In Jr. High, they have an 8-class daily schedule. So we followed the schedule, going to each and every class. Getting a 10-minute lecture from each teacher and finding our way through the maze of hallways to the next class. I didn't get home until after 9pm. But it was a good learning experience. It was nice to see what Alex does every day while he's at school. I also broke into his locker and cleaned it for him. It's only been 2 weeks and it was a mess already.
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Before and After
Problem Solved and Other Various Things
We hired an exterminator a few weeks ago to get rid of the carpenter bees that were infesting our roof/attic area. The bees were the reason the Woodpecker was pecking at our siding. We figured if we got rid of the bees, the Woodpecker would follow. Little did we know how literal that would be! We found the Woodpecker last week, laying next to the house. It looks like he'd been there awhile. His last supper must have been on what the exterminator left on our house. The Woodpecker won't be bothering us anymore. We were going to take a photo of him to post, but yesterday Eric went out to find it and it was gone. So either the Lawn Guy took care of his remains or some other animal did.
We've been busy painting more rooms in the house. We contemplated hiring a painting company to do the kitchen/den area, but after we got a $1500 estimate, we decided just to do it ourselves. That was motivation enough to just get it done! Yesterday we painted all day. The kitchen is done and looks wonderful. The den is half done, we are going to finish that up today. When it's all finished, I'll post before and after photos.
We've been busy painting more rooms in the house. We contemplated hiring a painting company to do the kitchen/den area, but after we got a $1500 estimate, we decided just to do it ourselves. That was motivation enough to just get it done! Yesterday we painted all day. The kitchen is done and looks wonderful. The den is half done, we are going to finish that up today. When it's all finished, I'll post before and after photos.
Thursday, September 4, 2008
1 down, 179 to go
The first day of school went off without a hitch. Well, if you don't include Alex missing the bus. It's a good thing we live right next to the school. He's going to just walk to school tomorrow. He would love to ride his bike, but there is only one very small bike rack at the school, which I find rather annoying. With the high gas prices, why isn't the school promoting not only good health, but a way to save gas as well? Oh, and if anyone is looking for the traditional first day of school photo, there aren't any here. I was told to leave my camera at home.
We've been a little busy this past week, which is why I haven't updated the blog. We've been feverishly working on home improvements. Eric stained the deck, I painted another bathroom. I'm hoping to start on the kitchen/den this weekend.
We also went to the Fair (for fun) last weekend and I have lots of photos. But I haven't had a chance to upload them yet. I will post a link when I get around to it.
This upcoming weekend is Irish Fest! That's our favorite "fest" in Syracuse. I hope that former Hurricane Hanna stays to the east of us so we can enjoy that Saturday evening.
We've been a little busy this past week, which is why I haven't updated the blog. We've been feverishly working on home improvements. Eric stained the deck, I painted another bathroom. I'm hoping to start on the kitchen/den this weekend.
We also went to the Fair (for fun) last weekend and I have lots of photos. But I haven't had a chance to upload them yet. I will post a link when I get around to it.
This upcoming weekend is Irish Fest! That's our favorite "fest" in Syracuse. I hope that former Hurricane Hanna stays to the east of us so we can enjoy that Saturday evening.
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