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Give a pair of shoes to a child in need with TOMS on this Soulful Sunday

While we are all out thinking of what to get our family, friends or even ourselves for this holiday season I would like to plant the seed of doing good at the same time.  Kill two birds with one stone and feel good about it to.  I overheard a conversation in August about how TOMS gives a pair of shoes to a child in need with every pair purchased and I thought how awesome is that; Get your kids school shoes and do a good deed at the same time.  While it left me feeling warm and fuzzy I completely forgot to write about it.  Although I am sure I am not the first to hear about TOMS, I personally had never heard about them so that means that out there somewhere you might not have either.  A friend of mine came back from her cruise in Europe in September and told me how comfy they were, but even more, they were super cute.  COMFY AND CUTE, say no more right?  TOMS offers shoes for women, men and kids so why not give a gift that keeps on giving?  Isn’t that what the holidays are about anyways, giving instead of receiving?  Nordstrom has a large assortment on line as does the official TOMS website.  I’m going out and getting a pair for myself.  Merry Christmas to me and to a child in need.  GO TOMS, lets help them out with their ONE TO ONE program!

Until then,

PS: Not into buying shoes for people, how about glasses?  With every pair of sunglasses you purchase TOMS will help give the gift of sight to a person in need with their ONE TO ONE program.

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Happy Thanksgiving!

Let today be a day of thanks for all that we have, for all that we are, for all that will come, and for all that we’ll be.  Thanks Be to God! 

Until then
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What’s sucking your time?

What is sucking your time?
TV is sucking my time :/

It was the best of times and the worst of times.  Last September I caved in and got the DVR from my cable provider. The DVR opened up an entirely different world for me, and after a while I realized I wasn’t doing much else. Every now and then I think to myself that it was the worst decision I could have made. I was perfectly fine with the handful of channels that Cablevision was providing without the cable box. Friends promoting it and the extra five dollars for the box enticed me though. What is an extra five dollars anyways?

A year later and now its an extra ten dollars a month, but I do not think I have the will power to give it up. Back in September and into October I cut my watching the DVR down to an hour a day to study for an exam. The shows I recorded piled up and til this day I have not caught up. This is sadly what I have been doing with my time. Instead of picking up my lap top and writing about all the ideas I say in my head, I watch the DVR. I find myself feeling nervous if I let too many shows stay without being watched. I freak out a little if I cannot find another time listing for a show that happens to fall under the same time as two other shows being recorded. This past weekend I finally made a dent in it and discovered some new shows that I really liked.Instead of feeling sad about getting the DVR, I decided I would make this an Ode to all the talented writers out there that keep me hooked to the TV like an addict. One day I’ll give it up, but right now I’m not ready.

So shows that started this season that I am excited to watch:
Once Upon a Time Terra Nova Ringer Revenge Hart of Dixie Two Broke Girls

Returning Shows that I love:
Bones Covert Affairs Modern Family Happy Endings Blue Bloods Sons of Anarchy Psych Vampire Diaries Nikita Super Natural Grey’s Anatomy Private Practice Body of Proof Mike & Molly Hawaii 5-0 The Real Housewives of Atlanta The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills The Nate Berkus Show Ugly Betty Burn Notice NCIS NCIS Los Angeles

Shows that are on break:
Pretty Little Liars The Nine Lives of Chloe King Suits Royal Pains In Plain Sight White Collar Fairly Legal The Closer Rizzoli and Isles – Jersey Shore – Falling SkiesLeverage

Shows that are on my DVR that I still have not watched yet:
GRIMM PAN AM Secret Circle 

I do NOT want to even count how many shows this is and I am more than sure there are shows that I have forgotten to mention; The shows that were recently canceled or were canceled on my DVR myself have shortened my list. I didn’t give any info, aside from the name, on any of the shows because you’d be reading FOREVER, so if you see something that sounds good to you, just click on the show name and it will take you to where you can get more information.

So again, Today I am thankful for all the creative writers out there that keep me addicted to their shows and keep me waiting for the next episode to happen! I find it therapeutic to escape reality for a few minutes or in my case hours a day. What shows can you not live without?  What do you self prescribe for therapy purposes?

 

Until then,
don’t judge me 🙂

 

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Thought of the Day

“All the so-called geniuses probably gained their reputations because, by mere chance or otherwise, they formed alliances with other minds which enabled them to “step up” their own mind vibrations to where they were enabled to contact the vast Temple of Knowledge recorded and filed in the ether of the universe. ” ~ From THINK and GROW RICH Every Day, 365 Days of Success From the Writings of Napoleon Hill with Joel Fotinos and August Gold

Our thoughts emit frequencies.  Are you keeping your thoughts in check? Are you sending out positive thoughts?

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Do you pin?

As if I do not have enough things to distract me, in July Ms. Pillowz introduced me to a website called Pinterest.  Pinterest is a virtual pin board.  I have actual pin boards in my room with future goals, current goals and things to keep me focused on those goals.  I wonder if she knew that I am a sucker for pin boards.
So I clicked on the link and it told me that I must have an invitation to the site as there are already many users.  Ms. Pillowz sent me an invitation and a few moments later I was on the site.  I skipped the intro and dove right in.  I look around and realized that I should have NOT skipped the intro.  The site is confusing at first but then after a while you get the hang of it and you’re hooked.   
Why would you use Pinterest?  I am in the process of remodeling my room, getting rid of the old and onto the new.  On this site I have found ideas, organizational techniques and the greatest part is if I see something I know will work in my bedroom, I click on it and it sends me to the site where I can purchase it. If you’re creative you have access to tons of DIY projects.  If you are planning a wedding, there are tons of ideas for inspiration.  If you share a love of art, there are pins for you. If you are trying to pick your next vacation, there are tons of ideas of locations to view.  If you’re a photographer looking for ideas for some really great shots, this can be one of the places to find inspiration  Looking for yummy recipes, yup you guessed it, you can find that to on Pinterest. Another nice feature is that if you see something you like on a website, you can pin it to your board by copying the URL and adding it to the pin under the ADD column.  How great is it to have everything pinned on a board so you can revisit it later?!
The site is really simple.  First create your boards, or if you didn’t skip the tutorial, you can use their suggestions.  Follow suggested boards to start. ‘Pinboards you follow’ links you to different pins. I personally like clicking on the EVERYTHING link, then picking my category and pinning away.  Hover the mouse over the object you’d like to pin to your board, click on the repin icon in the top left hand corner, a pop up window will appear, the drop down shows you the boards you have currently, click on the one you’d like the pin to appear on.  If there isn’t a board yet for it then you can scroll down to the last option of the drop down and Create A New Board.  When you are done with that click PIN and you’re done.  It should return you to your prior page of pins to surf. 
If you request an invitation from the website and get told no, then shoot me your email to
[email protected] with the word pinterest in the subject and your email address in the body and I will send you an invitation to the site.    Happy Pinning!
 
Until then,
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People with glass houses should not throw stones…

I am at the laundry mat this morning.  I got up super early to be out of the house at 6 but procrastination seems to always get the best of me. I left a few short seconds shy of 7.  I got all the clothes in and sat down to study for an upcoming exam.  A woman came in about 15 minutes after me and I noticed her leggings were black and umm… see-thru.  All I saw were stripes and I thought to myself I would never walk out of the house not knowing if someone can see my undies without intentionally showing them (this is not to say that I go around showing people my undies).

The buzzer went off to let me know my first load was done and for some reason or another I looked down and noticed a tag on my shirt.  Sure enough I have my shirt on inside out.  I would never leave the house with my shirt on inside out, who does that? Well, apparently me.

Today’s lesson is people with glass houses should not throw stones.  Well the buzzer has gone off for the second load’s completion and I have glass shards to clean up.  Have a terrific Tuesday!
                           Until then,
                             DjRelat7

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When Hurricane Irene hit were you prepared?

A road at Seaside Park

It was 16 days ago when Hurricane Irene hit Connecticut as a Category 1 hurricane.  She knocked out the power, flooded roads, delayed school openings, and did a good amount of damage.  The photo on the right is of my feet standing not on the beach, but on a main road.  Sand washed up and covered areas of the beach side of Seaside Park in Bridgeport, CT, where sand usually does not belong.  Employees of the Park and Recreation department worked feverishly to get the parks ready to be used for the Labor Day holiday.

Connecticut was not the only state hit.  Hurricane Irene left her mark in the Caribbean, the entire East Coast of the United States and the Atlantic part of Canada.  News reports indicated that Connecticut had not seen a storm of Irene’s magnitude since Hurricane Gloria in 1985.

On Friday, August 26th, I went out grocery shopping with my mom and was a little surprised at what I saw.  Granted, having worked in a grocery store for ten years, I have seen people always panic in times of potentially dangerous storms.  However, some things made me wonder if people actual know what to do in case of a storm.  For example, shopping carts, while they were overflowing with bread, canned goods and water; there were tons of perishables to. Question: Why stock up on meats that need to be refrigerated if you might lose power?  If you had a generator at home in case this happened, then you are fine.  But if not, then 🙁 .

Since the weather is getting a little crazy, earthquakes included, I thought we could go over basics today.  An ode to hurricanes if you will.

If you are like myself, and do not partake in the daily ritual of watching the news, have no fear, someone will mention it in passing.  Once you do hear this though, LISTEN TO THE NEWS.  Potentially dangerous storms will get news coverage on TV and on the radio.  They give constant updates on the weather, and any information that is important for you to know in your area.

We then listen for what kind of announcements are being given.  If we hear Hurricane Watch, this means that the storm is 36ish hours away and you should stay tuned for upcoming advisory warnings.  If we hear Hurricane Warning, this means that the storm is 24 hours away.  At this point, if you are in areas that require evacuation, GET OUT!

During the Hurricane Watch you should take into consideration the following:

  1. Check to make sure that all flashlights have batteries
  2. Candles, if needed are available with lighters or matches.
  3. If a generator is required, good luck.  As we saw from this past storm, generators sold out quickly and those who had them to sell, raised prices. 
  4. Fill up your gas tank.  I put gas in the car that Saturday afternoon and I wish I had thought about it earlier.  Cars were pouring out into the street as they waited their turn to get to the gas pump.  Why is this a good idea?  In case power lines go down, gas stations may not have power to get their pumps running or power to take your money to pay for the gas.  Also in case you have to evacuate, it is better to already have a gassed up car, then to have to scramble for some at the last minute.
  5. Have clean water to use for drinking and other minor household needs.  Keep this in mind especially if your home relies on well water.
  6. Take a shower.  Most homes have electric water heaters.  If the power goes, there goes your shower.  I know a few people that lost power but had gas water heaters so they were able to have hot water to take a shower.
  7. Secure your home.  If you need to board up windows and surround the house with sand bags, it might be a good idea to do so at the first signs of warning.
  8. Make arrangements for pets.  Because of prior hurricanes, where home owners did not leave their homes because they did not want to abandon pets, this last storm took that into consideration.  Pets were allowed in local shelters and that eased some of the worry.
  9. Take pictures of your property.  My mom had me do this right before the storm hit.  Some insurance companies require proof of the homes condition prior to the storm to approve insurance payouts.
  10. Think about loved ones and neighbors if they need help.  It might be a good idea to have family members that live alone come and stay with you, or vise versa.
  11. Do you have a land line?  Telephones that plug directly into the phone plug still work during power outages.  Unfortunately, cordless phones, require electricity and do not work during power outages.
  12. Have telephone numbers handy to your power supplier (ex: UI) and listen on the radio/TV for who to call in case trees come down/flooding.  Keep 911 free for emergency calls only.  In the event that a tree does come down on a wire and the power goes out, do not assume that officials are aware of it.  Also do not assume that your neighbor has already called.
  13.   During the storm and after, stay indoors.  Debris and flooding will make it difficult to drive around.  Strong winds are not something to get caught in.
  14. Stay away from fallen trees and down power lines.  The first fatality that I heard on the news was one where someone went near a tree that knocked down power lines.  He died upon impact.  Report it to the number you wrote down in step 12.
  15. Be prepared to have power out in your area from a few hours to a week.  My household was very lucky.  Our power went out for a total of hour hours during the storm.  I know people that did not have power for over a week.
Pier at the end of the park, ripped to shreds, only the skeleton remains

If you’d like to get more information on hurricanes and what to do in case one comes your way you can do so by visiting The National Hurricane Center.         

You can check out the damage of Hurricane Irene on the beach of Seaside Park by visiting the photo album on My Pocketful Of Thoughts Facebook page titled After Hurricane Irene.  If you haven’t already, click like, if you like the Facebook page.

Until then