My Day

I woke early on Wednesday and after walking the dogs and making the coffee I dressed and made breakfast to take with me to Weight Watchers. I weighed in and lost one pound!

It always amazes me how quickly the weight goes on, and how very slowly it comes off!!!

I stayed for the meeting despite the fact that they eye was bothering me, and then I picked up Hubby’s laptop computer, now free of all viruses, and then drove back to my home town. It was then I did something important.

I registered to run for Library Trustee!

It was exciting for me and I was happy as I signed the document that will put my name on the ballot. I love my job at the Library and I hope I will win the election.

I had a meeting with a community group that helps the poor and those kids that need direction in their lives. It was my first meeting with them, but I was impressed and have decided to join the organization.

I came home and hoped that my eye would calm down, but Hubby says it looks red and sore. I took some medication to help the pain, but so far, it hasn’t helped at all. Rats!

I hadn’t been home long when the snow started…again. Not much, but enough to make the roads slick. I know it is just January, but I keep wondering…will spring ever come?

And lastly, I have exciting news. My grand-puppy, Bogart is coming to spend 10 days with grandma!  He will be here in February! I am so pleased to have the time with this little guy. There will be a lot of pictures!

Have a great day everyone!!!

Look Ma, No Cavities!

I went to visit my dentist today for a cleaning and check-up. I am from the generation of children  from the pre-fluoride era, so I have a real mouthful of intricate dental work. I mean, it’s so intricate that CSI or NCIS would not have trouble identifying me through my dental records!

I digress.

I went to my dentist today for my 6 month exam and cleaning and much to my shock and pleasure, my teeth and gums were in great shape! Apparently the Tooth Fairy has taken pity on me and decided not to challenge me with an abundance of dental work.

I grew up dreading a visit to the dentist. The man who cared (and I use that term loosly) for my teeth as a child, was a true sadist. I think he delighted in torturing small children. I cried every time I went. He did not believe in using novacain and so the pain was great when he drilled.

I even bit the creep when I was about 6 or 7 years old!

When I was a teenager I refused to go and at one point had tooth pain that was so bad I couldn’t eat. I said nothing until one morning I woke up and half my face was swollen like a chipmonk! I told my parents I wouldn’t go to that creep and so they called another dentist, the father of a friend of mine, and he reluctantly had to pull the tooth. But he was gentle and kind and I was grateful.

After that I was determined to find nice dentists. I always told them of my fear (and the fact that I bite) and I have been lucky to have found nice dentists, who are gentle.

But the old fears are there and I really have trouble each and every time I have to go, but go I do. Every six months. Like a good and fearless little dental patient!

One thing I want to mention to you, gentle reader is, if you have children, please make sure their dentists are good and kind people. A bad dentist can affect a person for the rest of their life!

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I knew we would have a lot of snow. I think it was about 8-9 inches. Hubby was up early and blew the snow off the driveway. Then the two of us went off to the computer shop to get his computer fixed. They told us it would take 2-3 days.

Then we came home and let the doggies play outside. They had such a good time.


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I de-cluttered the shelves in my closet and will work on the clothes on Wednesday. Tuesday I have a dental cleaning and a meeting with a woman’s charitable organization. That will be enough for me, I think.

As it is, tonight I am tired and I think I will entertain myself with some mindless TV.


This & That

After more than a week of dry skies, we are having a snow storm. Nothing too big, just 5-6 inches of the white stuff to mess up the driveway! It will also mean that when I go out tomorrow to bring Hubby’s computer in for repair, I will use the 4 wheel drive Jeep and drive like a Granny!

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This is the radar for New Hampshire. The blue area is snow and it is moving North East. This is a small snapshot, trust me, there is a lot more blue coming our way!

Hubby is hoping to go skiing in the morning. There is nothing like fresh snow to make him a happy guy! I encourage him to do it for a few very good reasons. First, he loves to ski,  and is an excellent skier. Certainly better than me! Also, I know it makes him happy. Second, the exercise is so good for him, and third, I get a couple of hours all to my self! lol!

Sunday afternoon TV was so bad that I got out my VHS tapes and watched the BBC comedy “Absolutely Fabulous”.

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That show always makes me laugh. If you have never seen it and like British humor, then check it out sometime. Joanna Lumley and Jennifer Saunders are so outrageously funny!

This is a big week for me everyone. Besides getting my teeth cleaned on Tuesday, and a Library Trustee meeting on Thursday, I am also signing up to run for office of Library Trustee. It’s the first time I have run for anything since I was in the 6th grade at school and ran for Class President. (That ended well) This is a town wide election and I am a tad nervous about it.

My plan is to start a month before the election going from door to door ringing doorbells and introducing myself. Then I will be at the polls all day on election day. I love working as a Trustee, and I want to continue this important job.

Wish me luck!

I also have another meeting on Tuesday night and of course Weight Watchers on Wednesday! I love it that I am so busy. Some of the things are for me. Like the teeth and Weight Watchers, but the others will benefit our town and that makes me feel a little bit like I am giving back to my community!

I got a terrific picture of Greta’s baby, Curt. He looks remarkably like is sister Anneliese (different litter, same parents). Here is a baby picture of him and one of him that his new owners sent to me today.

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The grow so fast!

What NOT To Do

Here is a little heads up to you all. Many of you think you are computer savvy, and some of you probably are, but as time goes on, the rotten people who write viruses that attack and disable computers get more and more cleaver, and before you know it, your machine is down and out.

A few days ago Hubby mentioned that our Norton Anti-virus had come up for renewal and when he clicked to do it, it zapped out the Norton Anti-virus and supposedly installed Norton 360. It took three days for Hubby’s laptop to come to a crashing halt! Full of viruses and I am completely unable to get into the system to remove them.

So, on Monday Hubby’s machine will go off to the laptop hospital to be repaired.

One thing I discovered during my talk with the technician at the shop, is that this is a new and bad virus that tricks people into giving their credit card information. If you click Yes, it will bring you to that page, and the infection begins. If you click no, it closes the window, but the infection begins jamming up your computer. So yes is yes, and no is yes as far as the virus people go! The only way NOT to infect your machine is to hit the X in the top right corner of the box.

I got the desktop computer set up for Hubby but he does not have a compete address book or current bookmark folder on it. I am hopeful the technician can recover all his information.

My advice to all, please be careful!

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Meanwhile, the laptop drama kept me busy and I didn’t get any extra de-cluttering done today. I am hoping to get back to work tomorrow on things.

De-Cluttering Day #1

I was wondering where to start on my de-cluttering. That, in itself, can be an overwhelming decision! I thought for a bit during breakfast and then decided to start in my bathroom. My bathroom vanity was stuffed with so many things that you would not believe it! I couldn’t find anything anymore. So, I got a trash can and started to clean. One thing after another.

Have you looked at medications like Tylenol or Aspirin lately to check their expiration dates? I did and was shocked to find things labeled 2002! Not good! Trash!

I found old tubes of antibiotic ointment that also needed to be tossed. Then I decided that there were many things that could be stored in my guest bathroom, like soaps, new  regular tooth brushes (I use an electric one), and shampoo.

I organized a drawer for my hair brushes and combs and clips. The other was for moisturizers and ointments.

I went through the medicine cabinet and I was shocked again at what was in there. I immediately started throwing out medications that had expired.

By the time I was done I had a full plastic bag of trash, and a basket of items for the guest bathroom. I think I will go into the kitchen  for an hour and see what I can get done.

Oh it feels so good to be freeing up space in my house!

2010-The Year Of De-Cluttering!

Mark it on your calendars. January 14th 2010.

It’s the day that I actually got a lot done! I mean, a lot!

I started by getting Hubby up and out the door to go skiing. I always work better in a quiet house. Once he was off, I turned off the TV, and started my work.

I wrote out the transfers of ownership on the German pedigrees. They arrived yesterday from Germany and I want my puppy buyers to get them as quickly as possible. I got all the boys done this morning! Now this was not really a piece of cake, because the buyers of Wally and Fenway have moved, but sleuth that I am, I tracked them down and got their new address.

Best of all, while putting all the information together I got to speak to everyone (except for Schnapps’s owner) and found out that all the boys are doing great and have won the hearts of their owners. That always makes me feel great!

Then I went through the family room and got all the old magazines and newspapers picked up and stored ready for the recycling center.

I fixed the shower door rubber drip stopper thing. I do not know what they call it, but it is on the bottom of the door and keeps the water from getting out under the door.

I put my library book with my purse, the checkbook, our tax bill, and then went and got the rabies certificates for all the dogs together so I could get their new tags.

Once I did that I went to our Town Hall and paid for the dogs. Then paid my taxes, and got all my receipts and the dog tags for the year!

At the Post Office, I filled out all the Certified Mail documents and mailed off the Pedigrees to the owners of Greta’s boys. I picked up a package, and my mail.

Afterward, I stopped at the Library to return a book and was reminded to register for the elections on January 20th for Library Trustee.

I returned home and made myself lunch before Hubby arrived home and the two of us went off to do a few errands in the next town.

Yeah, that’s when the headache came in and I took my medication and sat down with a sugar free cup of hot cocoa.

Think maybe I did too much?

Oh well, I am happy that I got so much done in such a short period of time. Now I can kick back and rest and plan my next project.

It’s the 2010 De-Clutter Project. I plan to get three containers. One marked St. Vincent DuPaul. One marked Recycling Center. One marked trash. Then I am starting in my bedroom and will sort the closets and room until it is de-cluttered. After that, I am off to the next room, until the house is done.

2010. The year to get out from under all of this junk!

De-Lurking Day!!!

Hi Everyone.

Once a year a whole handful of bloggers I know get together and we have a day we call De-Lurking Day.

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This is a day when we ask everyone who may be reading our blogs to comment. Just say hi, guten tag, bonjour, hola, ciao, or well, you get the idea.

We all love to get comments, and more than anything we love to know from what part of the world you are commenting from.

So don’t be shy, join the fun and De-Lurk!

How I met Uschi

Some of you asked how Uschi and I met. It’s really quite amazing but here is our beginning.

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It’s funny how we started out. I’d gone to a (German language) dog web site where there was a chat room. At the time I was trying to learn some German. (Unfortunately I am one of those people who is not linguistically gifted. )

While there I left a message that I was looking for a pen-pal. Uschi replied to the posting and we have been together ever since.

The first postings were formal. I learned she was born and raised in Schmölln, Germany. She was an Engineer, married, with a daughter, and a yellow Labrador, named Gilli and currently living in Berlin. I wrote to her about me. I was 42, fighting my weight (even then), married, with one daughter, and two dogs. A White German Shepherd, Max and my beloved Shubi.

Over time we would write about what we were doing, what we were thinking, what we were cooking or where we were going. We set up our computers so we could chat online and each day at 3 pm my time and 9 pm her time we would meet to chat!

It was a year before we actually met each other. Then Uschi and her Hubby came to visit us here in the USA! We went on a road trip. Two dogs, and four people in a camper. We went to Niagra Falls, St Louis, Branson, Huntsville, Alabama and then on to Washington, DC. What a blast!

A year later I went to visit them in Germany while Hubby stayed home. Our Max was ill and Hubby didn’t want to leave him. It was so great to be there with Uschi and to visit Berlin after being away from it since 1990.

When Shubi got sick, Uschi helped me find my Greta and she made most all of the arrangements for us to go over and pick her up. This time Hubby came with me and we enjoyed a week with Uschi and her Hubby!

Meeting Uschi is so special because she is now a sister to me. I know I can go to her anytime and pour out my heart and she will listen and love me anyway. She understands my heart and we share so many interests and concerns

We have been through life’s most difficult moments and been able to be there for each other in a way that many other friends simply cannot. I am truly amazed at how a woman from Schmölln, Germany, and a another woman from Falmouth, Massachusetts, could find each other and become sisters!

I  am so very lucky to have found her!

Happy Friendship Anniversary, To Us!

Nine years ago I met my best friend, Uschi. It’s a day I won’t soon forget because our friendship has grown over the years and we have become sisters. Each year I celebrate this day because it was a special start to one of the most important relationships in my life.

So Happy Anniversary to my dearest Uschi!
Thank you for being my friend!

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