Saturday, May 26th was a slow yard sale day, which is probably too bad as this was my first, and probably my last, yard sale. We had everything out by 8:00 and started packing up around 3:00ish. For the day we only sold $117.00 woth of stuff. However, instead of bringing all that stuff back in the house we filled up our vehicles and drove down to Goodwill.
So at the end of the day, we sent $58.50 to breast cancer research, Goodwill got some good stuff for their stores and we cleaned out the basement a bit. I guess if I look at it that way it wasn't a total waste of a day.
Saturday, June 16, 2007
Sunday, May 13, 2007
Friday, May 11, 2007
I Made It Three Times!
Well I actually made it to the gym three times this week. I aimed for two workouts but was able to squeeze in three workouts even though all three of my jobs are quite busy. On Monday and Wednesday I only was able to do one set of 10 reps of my exercises with weights due to time constraints. However today I left work at a good time and was able to do two sets of 12 reps. As a bonus, since the weather is great there is hardly anyone at the gym so the weight room is not as crowded as it usually is. I'll try for three workouts next week also.
Sunday, May 6, 2007
Gym - what is that?
Well after my first, and so far only, personal training session, I went to the gym two days after that and haven't been back since. With lots of work leading up to Cuba, then Cuba, and then lots of work after Cuba, I just haven't been back. Work seems to be taking over my life these days however, I plan to try and make it to the gym at least twice this week. I'll shoot for three times but I will be happy with two. If I schedule my next personal training session that might inspire me to go to the gym regularly. I shall keep you posted.
Saturday, April 28, 2007
A Few More Cuba Pictures & Links
Jon has posted a few more of our Cuba pictures on his Sportsshooter webpage. Please click on his link under "Links" on the left side of my blog to open up his webpage. He updates this webpage on a regular basis and baseball season has come. So if you click on his webpage and you see Blue Jays pictures, you moved a little too slowly.
Other links under "Links" are Cari & Steve's blog (Cari is my cousin who lives in Brisbane), George's blog (Cari's brother, my cousin, lives in Halifax), Jon's website, and Jon's blog.
Other links under "Links" are Cari & Steve's blog (Cari is my cousin who lives in Brisbane), George's blog (Cari's brother, my cousin, lives in Halifax), Jon's website, and Jon's blog.
Monday, April 23, 2007
What a Nice Surprise
For approximately 4-5 years I have been completing online surveys for Decima Research. I can't even remember how I began. Until recently, as you completed a survey your name was thrown into the monthly draw for $1,000 (now you can choose between entering your name into the draw or getting Aeroplan points). I didn't think I would win but I enjoyed completing the surveys and giving someone my opinion (they asked for it).
Last December I received an e-mail from Decima requesting that I complete a form as my name was selected as a possible monthly winner. I would hear in about six weeks. Yeah, right. I completed the form, sent it back and didn't hear anything.
Upon returning from Cuba I had a notice from a courier company that tried to deliver a package, but of course I wasn't there. I called the courier company on Friday to redirect the package to my work address for delivery today. I asked the courier company where the package was coming from and she said Decima Research. I thought that maybe perhaps it was a cheque for $1,000 but then I also thought that maybe they were sending me something to try at home and then I will complete a survey later about the product.
Yes, you guessed it. The thin package came today so I knew it wasn't a product to test at home. It was a cheque for $1,000!!!! No letter, just the cheque. I actually was a monthly winner. It actually does happen to the average person like me. That money is going into the vacation fund for the next trip (after I make a quick trip to Talbot's of course).
It took 4-5 years of completing surveys to win the money but as Jon and I have always said, "Good things come to those who wait."
Last December I received an e-mail from Decima requesting that I complete a form as my name was selected as a possible monthly winner. I would hear in about six weeks. Yeah, right. I completed the form, sent it back and didn't hear anything.
Upon returning from Cuba I had a notice from a courier company that tried to deliver a package, but of course I wasn't there. I called the courier company on Friday to redirect the package to my work address for delivery today. I asked the courier company where the package was coming from and she said Decima Research. I thought that maybe perhaps it was a cheque for $1,000 but then I also thought that maybe they were sending me something to try at home and then I will complete a survey later about the product.
Yes, you guessed it. The thin package came today so I knew it wasn't a product to test at home. It was a cheque for $1,000!!!! No letter, just the cheque. I actually was a monthly winner. It actually does happen to the average person like me. That money is going into the vacation fund for the next trip (after I make a quick trip to Talbot's of course).
It took 4-5 years of completing surveys to win the money but as Jon and I have always said, "Good things come to those who wait."
Saturday, April 21, 2007
Cuba - the hotel
Jon and I have recently returned from Havana, Cuba. We were there from April 15-19. Below are pictures from the rooftop of our hotel in Havana, the NH Parque Central. The location was perfect - right in the heart of Old Havana.
Overlooking Parque Central (see my note at the bottom as to why the park is lit up). The Capitolo is on the right all lit up in yellow and blue.
Capitolo in the back, a hotel in the front.
The hotel's rooftop swimming pool at night.
Jon and I having a ""romantic" dinner in the rooftop restaurant with the pool in the background.
The hotel's rooftop swimming pool during the day. I actually laid out in the sun and got a hint of colour. I remembered my sun screen. I can't say that for everyone there.
On our first night we thought this building was vacant. We found out that two of the floors are a school and there are stores on the main floor.
Parque Central during the day with the Capitolo in the back.
On our final night we decided to have "romantic" dinner at the rooftop restaurant. However, in Parque Central, there was a large group as well as a large screen. A man's voice we could hear over the loud speaker (of course we couldn't understand what he was saying) and lots of cheering. We thought that since it was the anniversary of the Bay of Pigs, it was probably Fidel Castro's speech from 1961 (I believe). How romantic! After dinner we ventured over and found out that it was a baseball game they were playing on the large screen! A baseball game! It was the team from Havana against their arch rival from Santiago (the only two teams in Cuba) competing in their World Series. Havana lost 19-6. As I said, a "romantic" dinner.
More pictures to follow.
Overlooking Parque Central (see my note at the bottom as to why the park is lit up). The Capitolo is on the right all lit up in yellow and blue.
Capitolo in the back, a hotel in the front.
The hotel's rooftop swimming pool at night.
Jon and I having a ""romantic" dinner in the rooftop restaurant with the pool in the background.
The hotel's rooftop swimming pool during the day. I actually laid out in the sun and got a hint of colour. I remembered my sun screen. I can't say that for everyone there.
On our first night we thought this building was vacant. We found out that two of the floors are a school and there are stores on the main floor.
Parque Central during the day with the Capitolo in the back.
On our final night we decided to have "romantic" dinner at the rooftop restaurant. However, in Parque Central, there was a large group as well as a large screen. A man's voice we could hear over the loud speaker (of course we couldn't understand what he was saying) and lots of cheering. We thought that since it was the anniversary of the Bay of Pigs, it was probably Fidel Castro's speech from 1961 (I believe). How romantic! After dinner we ventured over and found out that it was a baseball game they were playing on the large screen! A baseball game! It was the team from Havana against their arch rival from Santiago (the only two teams in Cuba) competing in their World Series. Havana lost 19-6. As I said, a "romantic" dinner.
More pictures to follow.
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