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Post by spruby on May 2, 2011 20:15:14 GMT -5
I'm in for May. Goals: 31 CS, 15 NEO, 15 MOAN
mrslynch - one gift I gave to a friend getting married was a book for our favorite recipes plus all the spices needed for them. Before I became more of a cook it seemed touch to buy a new spice to try a recipe I wasn't sure I would like.
Tomorrow I see a 2nd orthopedist for my shoulder - my PT people think I should be further along/seeing relief from the cortisone shot - instead things are worse. So back to a doc I go.
Things are rolling along at work. Nothing good has popped yet on the job search - but I keep plugging away at that too.
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Post by Deleted on May 2, 2011 21:20:09 GMT -5
Mrs. Lynch, I meant I'd buy her one of those $35 plates for myself and one for my fiance and maybe a 3rd one to get up to around $100 ($50/person cost). But I think since you are in the wedding you should not have to give a gift, you are giving a gift of your time (and money for the wedding stuff).
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Post by mrslynch on May 3, 2011 7:32:14 GMT -5
muttley--hugs. mizbear--her parents are part of the reason her taste is so expensive in the first place. and while my parents had no say in my wedding registry, they would have looked at me crosseyed had i done something like this. spruby--i got a cookbook for my wishing well gift at my bridal shower. i still use some of the recipes (like the tortellini soup azmom made last week). it was great to have some recipes before i learned how to cook! gin--i think we're just going to have to agree to disagree on this one. i don't consider being a bridesmaid a gift, and, as such, i will be buying her gifts. it's just a matter now of making the shower gift affordable. dh and i have a set limit for how much cash we give as a wedding gift.
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Post by 3catslady on May 3, 2011 9:17:14 GMT -5
2 NSD but I did spend fifty cents for a soda at work. I don't drink anything with caffeine after 6 pm and I didn't take a water with me so I bought a Mist. Since I used monies from last month, it doesn't count as a spend.
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Post by dakota4600 on May 3, 2011 9:19:26 GMT -5
Update: 2 NS, 2 NEO, 1 MOAN
I worked in our side garden that we are going to turn back in to grass last night. I'm sore this AM so I'm counting that as a MOAN I let mini-D shovel up mulch, while I raked the leaves and trash out of the area. (It is where all the trash in the neighborhood gets blown by the wind, so it is always a mess up there.)
We had a rough morning. Mini-D got up at 5:30 with DH and then proceeded to melt down at least once. At 6:20 (when my alarm went off) DH opened the door and told me mini-D had an accident. So I get up to see if I can help and the accident was that he didn't make it to the toilet and did number 2 on the bathroom floor. I felt kind of bad leaving DH to clean it up, but once I saw he had it in hand I jumped in the shower, so I could be ready to take over when he left. That hasn't happened before to mini-D so he was pretty upset, I hope he isn't getting sick.
Muttley- I'm doing well so far on the no pop. It helps that every time I want one I see my weight on the computer monitor. (I wrote it as $ amount so nobody else knows what it is.) After I heard the news about Bin Laden I did go into mini-D's room and give him a kiss and thought I hope that the world is safer now. Sorry about the rough day yesterday. I hope today is much better.
MrsLynch- I second SES & Muttley's idea, especially if she doesn't know how to cook. I was lucky in that I already had nice china so I didn't have to register for that. When they cleaned out my great-grandma's house they found boxes labeled with my name in her basement that had almost a full 12 pc place setting of china. It is pretty, not actually what I would have chosen, but for as much as we use it, it is fine.
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Post by startsmart on May 3, 2011 9:33:42 GMT -5
Made it home late last night and it was truly a long day. Paid for lunch on the wharf and parking and a drink on my drive home. I have a bit of a sore throat and cannot get sick again.
Great news is that I brought in another private client, we sold 7 systems over the weekend and I sold an upgrade via email so in the last week that's about $20,000 of income and our bookkeeper is happ
It's been a bit rough since blue eyes started a new job and doesn't have access online during the day. We're talking tonight but can't during the day. He loves his job though because he gets to work with robots lol
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Post by shanendoah on May 3, 2011 9:49:46 GMT -5
[/b]Update: 2CS, 1 MOAN[/b] Yesterday ended up being a CS because I had to order a refill for DH's migraine meds. I always know its coming, if not the exact day we'll hit our threshold for ordering more, so its a planned expense, as far as I'm concerned. Today will almost certainly be a CS as well, as DH will most likely need to get gas tonight (as opposed to Thursday) due to the amount of extra driving we'll be doing over the next couple of days.
I am tired and cranky this morning for no real good reason. My licorice spice tea is helping some, but I predict that I will be going home early today. (I had a hard enough time convincing myself not to call in sick this morning.)
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Post by dianartemis on May 3, 2011 10:46:58 GMT -5
Update: 0/15 NS, 2/15 NEO, 2/15 MOAN, 0/4 QUs shannen: I think we have the same thing, sunny-on-a-weekday-itis. I'm in the same boat and really didn't want to come in today and I'm gonna have to fight so I don't leave early. I hope it gets better for the both of us. start: Great job startsmart! No getting sick again, that's an order . Take a couple of halfdays if you have to (that's another order ;D).
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Post by jumpin on May 3, 2011 13:00:43 GMT -5
I'm in for 15 NS days this month. I do have a mini vacation planned but I have saved the money I'll use for spending already. Hopefully I can stay within the budget!
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Post by MittenKitten on May 3, 2011 13:22:40 GMT -5
Ladies: I have not read a lot this month. I had a dog behaviorlist out today for our 5 1/2 month old puppy. Turns out our puppy is mostly German Shepherd and with his issues we are going to have to turn him over to a rescue group. We just don't have the time or money to deal with what he needs. In addition with his anxiety issues even with training there is the possibility he could hurt one of the kids or their friends.
I have been crying all morning but he needs to go to a home that can concentrate on him and give him the best life possible. The kids are going to be heartbroken especially my daughter.
So live sucks.....................
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Post by azmom on May 3, 2011 13:34:22 GMT -5
1 NSD. I stayed in DH's pajama bottom pants (which I am trying to ignore the fact that I can actually wear them and they are not falling to my knees) and a T-Shirt! I did do several loads of laundry and pick up but other than that it was just kind of a blah day which turned into a night of insomnia. I finally fell asleep at 5:00 this morning, only to be woken a couple of hours later to take the kids to school. DH did get them breakfast and dressed and all I had to do was take them (he had to be to work early or else he would have) It really irritates me because I have nothing going on to warrant this kind of mood, except maybe I might be getting monthly friend at the end of the week. One would think I would keep better track, but it always a surprise! I am not stressed, I am not sad, DH and I are doing great...ugh frustrating! I used to suffer from insomnia something fierce way before our last baby was born but you know the exhaustion of raising a newborn cured that! I really hope it is not returning! I love the cookbook/recipe idea. I started a binder for my DD a couple of years ago as a birthday gift. We keep our holiday meals in there and I handwrite notes about the dish and memories made. I hope to one day pass on the recipes of my son's favorite meals to his future wife (yes I know he is only 7) but you know we all grow up expecting meals to taste or be cooked a certain way, it will be a passing of the torch kind of thing. I saw this cool idea to have it handwritten and framed and given as a gift. Soda-I thought hey I can join in on the bandwagon. It's not like I drink it or even have it in the home on a regular basis but DH came home last night with a 42 oz Pepsi and said, "This is for you!" MMM...It was good. So I will start....NOW Mrs. Lynch: Did you happen to see the pic of the soup? I have been so curious as to if that is the way it was supposed to look? Either way it was super good, and I will be having the leftovers for lunch today. Oh, today will be a spend day. Ugh, it is teacher appreciation week and our school sends home a flyer with ideas for every day. I really hope that it is okay that we just do one day, near the end that seems to combine the majority of ideas. We will be getting each teacher a g/c according to their likes (Starbucks, B&N) a box of chocolates, homemade cookies and a note from our kids and a note from DH and I. Is that okay? AND I have to buy DS a jock and a cup! Lovely, I know
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Post by shanendoah on May 3, 2011 13:43:29 GMT -5
MK: *hugs* I am so sorry you and your family are having to go through this. I know its hard. But you have to realize, you're essentially saving the dog's life. If he were to harm any of the kids or their friends, he would end up being put down (even if you didn't do it, people wouldn't adopt him at that point). You are making the right choice for you and your family. Herding dogs can absolutely be wonderful family dogs, but they definitely need training (their natural instinct to nip doesn't work so well with kids), and with everything else on your plate, you don't have time for it. YOU ARE DOING THE RIGHT THING.
Once the pain has a little time to heal, may I suggest looking in to "failed" seeing eye dogs? 4-H kids often get them to train based on temperment, but not all the dogs pass the test. THe kids who train are only allowed to keep one dog who doesn't pass (and most train 1-2 a year for 3-5 years), so the foundation they work with is often trying to place dogs in good homes. These are dogs that have already had a ton of training and been exposed to things most dogs never would be, but they're still young - 2 or so. They make excellent family pets, and would probably be ideal for your family. (Most fail the training because they aren't able to ignore distractions as well as they need to when working.)
Anyway, again, *hugs* to the whole family. But this is the right decision.
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Post by dianartemis on May 3, 2011 14:07:49 GMT -5
MK - <<hugs>> You're doing the right thing, by both your family and your pup. It sucks now, but it'll best for all of you in the long run.
shannen/azmom - I have a new theory...tonight's moon dark. Maybe that's why I'm/we're in such a surly mood.
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Post by muttleynfelix on May 3, 2011 14:18:54 GMT -5
mk - Hugs. I know it is hard, but it is so important to find a dog that is a good fit for your family. We've been incredibly lucky that our dogs love DS, but it isn't always the case.
Today is going better. My coworker is probably going to have the funeral on Friday at her house. So, we are all going to go down for it. Her brother did not know many people and it is just sad.
Still rockin out the no soda and I went for a walk at lunch. Of course I got back from my walk and had stomach cramps for 30 minutes and spent most of that time of the toilet. YUCK. Anyway, I am almost done with a project and I need to finish the plans today.
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Post by Deleted on May 3, 2011 14:39:52 GMT -5
muttley--hugs. mizbear--her parents are part of the reason her taste is so expensive in the first place. and while my parents had no say in my wedding registry, they would have looked at me crosseyed had i done something like this. spruby--i got a cookbook for my wishing well gift at my bridal shower. i still use some of the recipes (like the tortellini soup azmom made last week). it was great to have some recipes before i learned how to cook! gin--i think we're just going to have to agree to disagree on this one. i don't consider being a bridesmaid a gift, and, as such, i will be buying her gifts. it's just a matter now of making the shower gift affordable. dh and i have a set limit for how much cash we give as a wedding gift. Mrs. Lynch, I was not saying you could not give a gift, just as a bride (right now and I am stressing), I would consider your time and money spent being my bridesmaid an amazing gift and would never expect another from you. I would be bowled over at another gift.
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Post by MittenKitten on May 3, 2011 15:32:26 GMT -5
Shanen: Funny you should mention that. The behavioralist we had out suggested that. We may in fact do that. Haven't thought that far ahead yet. Still in the grieving/crying phase. And yes the fact that we don't want him labeled aggressive and have such a hard time is most of it. We don't want him to injure anyone and we want him to have the best the life possible. I am just glad we didn't ignore it and then get in a nasty situation.
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Post by 3catslady on May 3, 2011 20:21:25 GMT -5
3 NSD I just spend fifty cents on a Mist. I am taking a water with me tomorrow to work and I am also taking a coke so that I have something with caffeine until 6 pm.
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Post by moneysquirrel on May 3, 2011 20:59:54 GMT -5
Update: 2 NS days
Just a quick drop in to say hello. Beginning to work in earnest on exams. Only a few weeks left.
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Post by mizbear on May 3, 2011 21:11:45 GMT -5
Reinspect Thursday. Will be cleaning all day tomorrow- the place isn't clean enough for me.
mk- HUGS. You are doing te righ thing.
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Post by mcreal on May 4, 2011 7:29:37 GMT -5
Mitten – I know quite a bit about keeping potentially violent dogs. We had a Aussie 4H dog, who bit the judge once and after that was a handful. Dog fights were common at our house (we had three dogs at a time, big ones) and we were frequently at danger. I kept the dog because my daughter “loved him”. It was such a risk to our safety, others safety and myself financially. I read that one of the top homeowners lawsuits was dog-bites and 90% of them are not covered. It could have bankrupt me. The same daughter (my troubled one) got a german sheperd during this time. He learned his bad habits from the Aussie. Now he cannot be trusted with other dogs. I don’t have time to train him, and it is unlikely that the training would cure his temper anyway. I have a 110 pound dog, full of energy, that I cannot take out of the yard. When the girls were gone last summer, I put the Aussie down. I should have done it a long, long time ago. The girls understood and it was never a major issue. Managing these difficult animals took away a quality of life we could have had for years. You are making the right decision. Find a dog that’s a good match for your family. Know that given the right environment, the shepherd will thrive. You are making the best decision for all.
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Post by mcreal on May 4, 2011 7:42:14 GMT -5
Update – NS – 2 CS - 1
Regarding gifts and weddings – I have a difficult time with “expectation” on the part of the bride. And I think we sometimes interpret a bridal registry as a demand for specific gifts. I think a bride and groom can put their likes down, that is their choice. We each have our own rules/principals when it comes to gifts. To assume that you need to modify that because of how they filled out the registery, quite frankly is not the fault of the bride and groom. Sometimes a registery will just give me ideas in terms of house colors or styles.
Many people choose giving something personal , like the recipes. Others choose a limit - $50 for weddings, $30 for birthdays. But the energy put into analyzing gifts is crazy to me. Gifts are a kindness. Not a requirement.
That being said, I have personally sat horrified when a bride reviewed what she was given and not given and by whom. She judged each gift, chatted about what the giver could have afforded, what horrible taste they have, how she would modify her relationship with the giver based on the gift. She did this with each gift. Perhaps I am just a little out of the loop. I see this whole thing differently.
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Post by mrslynch on May 4, 2011 8:06:03 GMT -5
so i've finally set some goals! financially, i'm going to aim for 20 controlled spends this month. as always, my limit is $5, bills and preplanned or budgeted expenses don't count. things like stupid tax (ex., overdue library fines), buying lunch because i was too lazy to pack it, impulsively buying books or nail polish (my two current weaknesses), etc will count. personally, i'm hoping to post at least 2 times per week on my blog, make my 5% goal at weight watchers, and do 3 MOANs per week. mk--i think you've done the right thing for your family.
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Post by sheilaincali on May 4, 2011 8:22:45 GMT -5
Update: 3/20 NSD, 3/31 NEO, 2 of 20 MOAN MK- I have to agree with the others. You are making the right decision for your family- the safety of your kids has to come first. Sounds like you have a plan for the dog to go to a rescue family. They are equipped to deal with his issues and welcome him into their family. You are making the right decision. I am just sorry it's such a difficult and upsetting one for you. Hugs to you. I feel like I am finally getting back on balance. It felt like April was off-kilter all month because of owing taxes and DH getting back into the groove a work and DS' birthday, etc. So far this month we have our set goals (family and financial) and are moving in the right direction. I am just hoping we can keep up our good momentum. mizbear: I said this on the Organize thread- but good luck with the inspection tomorrow I hope you are able to get everything done that you hoped to get done today.
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Post by dakota4600 on May 4, 2011 8:33:37 GMT -5
Today is going to be rough. Mini-D woke up at 11:30 and I didn't realize he had thrown up until after I rocked him. When I went to put him back in bed I put my hand down into it. I noticed he was kind of damp when I was rocking him, but thought he'd just been sweating. It didn't smell, which I am not going to complain about. Then he threw up twice more, so 1 full bed change, 2 PJ changes (For both of us) and a couple dirty blankets later. I stumbled back into bed about 1am. (DH did get up and help the first time and is staying home with him today.)
I stopped at McD's for breakfast, but just got a fruit and yogurt parfait and cookies, instead of a sandwich, hashbrown and pop. I have a 10:30 appt with the ENT to have my ears looked at. My left ear has been hurting for almost a month now. Been through one round of antibiotics and was told by a minuteclinic a week ago that I don't have an ear infection, so we'll see what this guy says. I just want some relief from this pain.
MK- Hugs about the dog, you are doing the right thing.
MizBear- Good luck with the re-inspection.
That is all I got now, my brain still isn't engaged.
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Post by MittenKitten on May 4, 2011 8:40:07 GMT -5
Thanks for the support ladies. The mother of my son's BFF (and they live across the street) keeps saying nasty things: Dogs are committments, you and DF are both home you have time to train him, He is an animal of course they can bite, and my favorite: "You should never have gotten a dog, its people like you that are over crowding the shelters and taxing the rescues.
Wonder how she would feel if my dog bit her kid.... Oh then it still would have been my fault.
And my 3 YO DD LOVES her 4 YO DS. Oh Vey.
Ladies the no/controlled spends are looking fabulous. Keep it up! Sunday was a no spend for us but that is about it so far.
Although I think the behavioralist wasn't a bad price cost us $160 for her to come out and evaluate him, she will help with placing him and getting the new family a training program and his needs laid out and she will help us find and evaluate a new dog for our family. While I am not necessarily ready the kids may need one sooner rather then later.
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Post by shanendoah on May 4, 2011 9:47:20 GMT -5
I have no idea if yesterday was an NS or a CS. I forgot toask DH if he filled the gast tank and I didn't pay any attention to it in the car this morning. However, he's decided to cancel his plans that would have required driving quite a bit today, so it doesn't actually matter if the tank was filled up or not (for practical purposes).
MK: Ask the neighbor to watch DH#2 so that you and DF can take the time to train the dog. Okay, so I know you wouldn't do that, but your family has a fairly non-standard situation, and this woman is obviously not comprehending. I am a dog person and am hugely outspoken about it. I am all about dogs as commitments and needing training, etc. But that all comes down to responsible ownership and an even bigger part of responsible ownership is making sure that dogs aren't put down for preventable behavior. You are making the responsible decision, not just for your children (priority number 1) but also for the dog. Remember, every dog is different, just like every person is different, and they thrive in different environments. There is no shame in admitting that this dog is not going to thrive in your environment. And as a side note, I think you are getting great value for you $160, with all the help the behaviorist
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Post by muttleynfelix on May 4, 2011 9:53:10 GMT -5
MK - It sounds like money well spent. Your neighbor is wrong. It would be wrong to keep a dog in a situation that it will eventually fail in. Plus it sounds like the dog will be placed in a good situation. I can't believe your DD is 3 already! Where did the time go?
Dakota - It must have been something in the air because Ben was up at 4am screaming as if the world was ending. I got him calmed down and back to bed, but he didn't fall back asleep and was screaming again at 5am. So I brought him to bed and nursed him for a while and then got him back to sleep. He's really close to weaning and I am ready for it, but it is mornings like this morning that make me glad I'm still nursing. I hope mini-D is feeling better today.
I didn't bring my lunch today and yesterday I ended up spending $16 to buy mother's day cards at Walgreens for my mom, 2 Grandmas, and Great Aunt (like a Grandma to me). Last year, I made cards at Walmart, but I ran out of time this year as the cards need to be in the mail today. At least 3 out of the 4 were postage paid cards (and incidentally not any more expensive).
Oh DS is soooo cute. DH and him go outside everyday after his nap and snack and they out there working when I get home. Well, DH is working. DS is exploring and playing with our dogs and eating dirt. I see him out running around and can't help but feel this is the perfect place to raise kids. He loves being outside and helping his dad. We should get the rest of our dirt today or tomorrow and DH has 2 of our 3 raised beds in the ground. Everything that I started indoors has sprouted already. I probably need to start setting them outside during the day so we can transplant everything but the tomatos and peppers in about a week.
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Post by dianartemis on May 4, 2011 10:18:59 GMT -5
Update: 1/15 NSD, 3/15 NEO, 2/15 MOAN. Cabella's opens tomorrow, guess where my gym is. Yep, right next door. I won't be going to the gym for the rest of the week. I'll have to do it at home. (Which really sucks because the new guy at the gym is HOT! ) MK: You're neighbor is an idiot! Keeping an unstable dog in your home is asking for an accident to happen. It would be like keeping a loaded gun in your nightstand. At some point someone is going to find it and point it at something. I got bit by a dog like the one you describe when I was three, it went for my throat. Two weeks later, that same dog bit the owner's kid full on the face. mizbear: Good luck with the inspection.
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Post by mizbear on May 4, 2011 10:43:13 GMT -5
mk- You are making the right choice and your neighbor is a nut! When I was 13/14 years old the 10 yr old down the street had a dobie - beautiful female- that he had taught to attack other kids. I love dogs, although I was a bit scared of them at the time because I had been bit (not seriously thank goodness) by one of my paternal grandfather's keishhounds and then chased by a stray. He turned the doberman loose on my DB, not realizing I was watching from the house. I felt so bad. In order to keep my brother from getting bit, I had to hit the dog with a louisville slugger bat. When I threw that bat away when we cleaned out my DGMs garage in April- the stupid bat still had tooth marks in it. The dog bit the bat.
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