Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Garden Loot
I have potatoes, green beans, peas, cucumbers (2 types), 8 tomato plants, bell peppers, jalapeno peppers, lettuce, spinach as well as two types of sage, oregano and lavender. OH and some fruit trees haha. Yes this year has been very productive for me yay! I finally found my green tumb!
My view from my patio table
My peas which are now about 6.5 feet tall!
My cucumbers which are now even bigger than when this pic was taken a few weeks ago. I should have planted them further apart but oh well
My loot from Saturday night
I also have about 9 more cucumbers about ready to be picked. I am on the official cucumber diet. Wonder if i write a book ill make money from it?
The nice think is that i'm only buying fruit/Romain heads and meat from the store. Yay! My weekly grocery bill is half of what it was!
I really should get my Az/Nm Trip pics up but there are so many! And i haven't had time to shrink them down.
My next trip Boise, ID. Going to hang out of my very good friend and maybe do some house shopping for my auntie and a little retail therapy for myself along with some spa time. Ahhh i love vacations.
Monday, May 2, 2011
Back to reality...
The weather was perfect on the road trip with the exception of a wind/dirt storm coming down through NM on Friday. But other then that we had clear skies and much of the area we drove I want to go back with a bike and ride. The petrified forest and monument valley were just amazing. I really want to go back but at various points during the day. I think the painted desert would be best in the afternoon sun for pictures.
As much as I love road trips, I think my next vacation will be something where I can sit around and get a few massages and just veg out. Maybe another trip to FL....
Pics to come when I can get them resized :)
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Things I think about at the airport...
Everytime I come to an airport I almost always thinking "what if". I always wear tennis shoes while flying because you never know when you will need them. I would think exiting the plane in an emergency in flip flips or spiked heels would be a bitch no? Granted I have never had to do this,but it does happen. Plus all the gross stuff on the floors through security. Thousands if not more people walk through barefoot everyday and I for one prefer to keep a pair of socks between that and my barefoot.
And I know the airport is a public place,but what happened to personal space? There is a git sitting about 6 feet away from me with his ear phones so loud I can hear the song clearly. Maybe he's that deaf? If not he will be in a few years....
Of course I also think about where I'm going and how much fun I will have lol. Today I'm on my way to beautiful Arizona for a 5 day weekend of driving and being tourist. I think it's funny that I normally hate heat but love Arizona lol. I guess I'm a little backward eh?
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Spring is here...i think
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Blessing and a curse...
And just like that Athena had a new form of crack...or rather she was revisiting one I took away from her a long time ago for my own health and hers LOL. Every night now when I get home she greets me then waits at the closet door for me to take out her new favorite toy. And if I don't? I spend my workout hour with her either under foot or trying to time my bike pedals to get the toy she stuck under there. And unlike most dogs she does not learn what being whacked in the head by the pedals means.
I really should know better then to buy a tennis ball launching toy. And since Athena generally breaks the ball after 3 flexes of her mouth (She seems to think it will squeak at her) I ordered some all rubber chuck it balls.
It could be worse...I could have a dog who tears my house apart right?
Maybe I'm the toy monster not Athena ...
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Candy
Since I don't see the point in posting a name or bra color to raise awareness maybe something a little more educational? I know I'll get the usual "you spoiled it" or "you aren't fun", but really cancer of any form isn't fun. So wouldn't you rather give people the knowledge of how to prevent it or identify the signs you may have cancer? How many women actually do a self exam on a regular basis? Maybe reminding them how to preform a self exam will keep another woman from finding out too late.
HOW TO DO A BREAST SELF-EXAM
In the Shower
Fingers flat, move gently over every part of each breast. Use your right hand to examine the left breast, left hand for the right breast. Check for any lump, hard knot, or thickening. Carefully observe any changes in your breasts.
Before a Mirror
Inspect your breasts with your arms at your sides. Next, raise your arms high overhead.
Look for any changes in the contour of each breast, a swelling, a dimpling of the skin, or changes in the nipples. Then rest your palms on your hips and press firmly to flex your chest muscles. Left and right breasts will not exactly match—few women's breasts do.
Lying Down
Place a pillow under your right shoulder and put your right arm behind your head. With the fingers of your left hand flat, press your right breast gently in small circular motions, moving vertically or in a circular pattern covering the entire breast.
Use light, medium, and firm pressure. Squeeze the nipple; check for discharge and lumps. Repeat these steps for your left breast.
For pictures : http://www.nationalbreastcancer.org/About-Breast-Cancer/Breast-Self-Exam.aspx
BREAST CANCER MYTHS
The Myth
Finding a lump in your breast means you have breast cancer.
The Truth
If you discover a persistent lump in your breast or any changes in breast tissue, it is very important that you see a physician immediately. However, 8 out of 10 breast lumps are benign, or not cancerous. Sometimes women stay away from medical care because they fear what they might find. Take charge of your health by performing routine breast self-exams, establishing ongoing communication with your doctor, and scheduling regular mammograms.
The Myth
Men do not get breast cancer.
The Truth
Quite the contrary. Each year it is estimated that approximately 1,700 men will be diagnosed with breast cancer and 450 will die. While this percentage is still small, men should also give themselves regular breast self-exams and note any changes to their physicians.
The Myth
A mammogram can cause breast cancer to spread.
The Truth
A mammogram, or X-ray of the breast, is one of the best tools available for the early detection of breast cancer. It CANNOT cause cancer to spread, nor can the pressure put on the breast from the mammogram. Do not let tales of other people's experiences keep you from having a mammogram. Base your decision on your physician's recommendation and be sure to discuss any questions or concerns with your doctor.
The Myth
Having a family history of breast cancer means you will get it.
The Truth
While women who have a family history of breast cancer are in a higher risk group, most women who have breast cancer have no family history. If you have a mother, daughter, sister, or grandmother who had breast cancer, you should have a mammogram five years before the age of their diagnosis, or starting at age 35.
The Myth
Breast cancer is contagious.
The Truth
You cannot catch breast cancer or transfer it to someone else's body. Breast cancer is the result of uncontrolled cell growth in your own body.However, you can protect yourself by being aware of the risk factors and following an early detection plan.
The Myth
Knowing you have changes in the BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene can help you prevent breast cancer.
The Truth
While alterations in these genes in men and women can predispose an individual to an increased risk of breast cancer, only 5% to 10% of patients actually have this mutation. This is not an absolute correlation. Like your age or having a family history of breast cancer, it's a factor you just can't control. But you can let your physician know, perform regular breast self-exams, and focus on the fact your chances of not having this disease are greater than 90%.
The Myth
Antiperspirants and deodorants cause breast cancer.
The Truth
Researchers at the National Cancer Institute (NCI) are not aware of any conclusive evidence linking the use of underarm antiperspirants or deodorants and the subsequent development of breast cancer.
For more information, please visit:
http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/factsheet/Risk/AP-Deo.