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18th January 2008

My Poor Aching Back

I’ve had back problems for as long as I can remember. Sometimes I get a back spasm that comes out of nowhere, catches me off guard. If I get up too quickly, turn too fast, stand for long periods of time or even just lean over to make the bed, I can have a spasm that causes so much pain I just want to collapse and cry. I’ve noticed the tension in my back the past few days, probably stemming from the fact that I’ve been leaning over my cutting table working on fabric.

Two years ago I was going through physical therapy for my shoulder and the therapists also showed me some stretching exercises to help with my back. I can honestly say that the stretches have helped enormously. I have a lot few spasms than I used to. I do wish they would stop all together.

I wish I knew a good chiropractor or even someone attending chiropractic colleges to give me a good back workout. Maybe I should become one myself just to learn how to better care for my back and get rid of the pain once and for all!

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18th January 2008

A New Year, A New Meme

I was tagged for the New Year’ meme by Loretta and so here it is! This meme is all about New Year’s traditions.

Rule: Copy the traditions all ready listed and their authors. Add your own tradition at the bottom of the list. It really helps to build community.*My mom used to collect some coins and when the new year comes she put the coins in a bowl and shake it to create sounds. She said its good luck for money throughout the year. And also wearing dotted dresses on new year don’t know why. CC/chalyza/keep

*My old folks always told us to avoid spending money on new years day. They said, once you spend on the first day of the year, you like to spend the rest of the year. Behind d Scenes of ME/ Retchel’s Pure Life/ A little bit of me

*I grew up believing that if you have some money on your pocket (whatever you’re wearing) come New Year’s eve it will ensure steady flow of income throughout the year. The other belief is that the main door of the house should be wide open come New Year’s eve so that good luck will be ushered in. Juliana of MY WORLD and JULIANA’S LAIR.

*I don’t know if what I am about to write is a new year’s tradition or not. In my place, most people will ‘jump’ into the sea or take a shower as soon as the clock strikes to 12 in New Year’s Eve to get rid of all the bad lucks in the previous year. ;D ~ CHOC MINT GIRL~

*Like most other East Tennesseans, I always have a side of blackeyed peas with my dinner on New Year’s Day. - Tish of The Kat House

*To be honest, I never even heard of people having good luck traditions on New Year’s. These all sound pretty neat to me (except for that blackeyed peas thing…). But growing up we definitely had a New Year’s tradition. We’d spend every New Year’s as a family with my mom’s college roommate and her family (she also had 2 kids just about our age). We’d alternate houses each year, and spend the night. The big traditions were always playing board games like Trivial Pursuit (adults and kids together) and then cooking some crazy fun or elaborate dinner (like paella, lobsters, fondue). On New Year’s Day itself, we’d watch some college football and usually drive around to see what stores, if any, were open. Andrew of Everybody Loves Coupons

*Pork and Sauerkraut. I’m Slovak, what can I say? Although, I suppose it’s also very Pittsburgh-ish …. hubby’s family had the same tradition and they are certainly not Slovak. The problem with this tradition is that I despise Sauerkraut. I hate cabbage. Loathe it. Can’t stand to be in the house if it’s cooking. It’s the most disgusting food in the world to me. I blame my heritage and my grandmother’s kitchen for this hatred of all things cabbage since there was always some main course cabbagey dish cooking, Halushki, Stuffed Cabbage, Ham and Cabbage, Pork and Sauerkraut, Hot dogs and Sauerkraut, just about anything plus cabbage several times a week. Yuck, cabbage. Loretta at Just Not Martha

*We don’t really have any New Year’s traditions either. We tend to go out to eat for a nice dinner on New Year’s Eve, and for the past 10 or so years I’ve made black-eyed peas for New Year’s day. It’s a quiet day for us, watching the Rose Parade and some football and we’re happy! Lynne at The Sewing Mom

Now comes the hard part ….. tagging five other bloggers to find out what they do for New Years.

I’ve done so many memes over the last few weeks that I feel like I’ve tagged everybody I know. Those I didn’t tag tend to not like being tagged! If you’re so inclined and would like to do the meme, feel free! Leave me a comment if you’re doing the meme so I can give you some link love.

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18th January 2008

Fabulous Fashion

I’m a sewer. Anyone who has read anything on my blog knows that I love to sew bags and purses. I’ve also been known to sew a few window treatments and costumes. One thing I don’t care to sew from scratch is clothing. I prefer to buy my clothes pre-made. Unfortunately, I don’t like to spend a lot of money on clothes and so, my closet does not have too much in it. The up side of this is I keep up with my laundry or I won’t have anything to wear. The down side, I wear the same things over and over.

I was wearing a pair of jeans the other day, one of only two pair that I own, and realized there was a hole near the zipper. The jeans are so old that the fabric is just worn. I really need to buy a new pair, or two. I hate trying on jeans though, it’s almost as bad as trying on bathing suits. It’s just so hard to find a pair that fit and to not spend a fortune.

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While shopping online for junior clothing for my daughter and I ran across these jeans. Even better than finding them is the fact that they’re priced at only $17.95! That’s right, your eyes are not deceiving you, everything on the site is $17.95 or less and they offer free shipping if you spend $75 or more. They sell everything from camis to dresses to jeans.I’ll be back later, I have to go do some serious shopping!

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18th January 2008

Win an Insignia Bluetooth MP3 Player

Thanks to Best Buy , 5 Minutes for Mom is having a contest with great prizes. Post about the contest, link to both Best Buy and 5 Minutes for Mom, and leave a comment at 5 Minutes for Mom to get a chance at winning and Insignia Bluetooth MP3 player PLUS a pair of Insignia Bluetooth Wireless behind the head headphones! These headphones:

  • Play music, videos and photos
  • Built-in Bluetooth wireless audio
  • Built-in FM RDS tuner (shows Song and Artist)
  • 2.4? wide viewing angle display
  • Easy set-up, CD ripping and audio/video synch with included software
  • and more…

The winner will be announced on February 5th, so what are you waiting for?

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18th January 2008

Four Foods on Friday #13

Thank goodness it’s Friday! This seems like it was such a long way, maybe because my husband was out of town and there were a lot of extracurricular activities here at home with my daughter. Anyway, it’s Friday now and I am looking forward to some downtime this weekend. Now, for my favorite meme and a great way to kick off the weekend, it’s time for Four Foods on Friday!

#1. Cold cuts. Prepackaged or sliced fresh at the deli counter? I used to only get them from the deli counter but I’ve discovered a few brands in the prepackaged that are located in the refrigerator aisle of the meat section and we’ve been buying those for the past 4 months or so.

#2. Which ingredient reduces acidity in red sauce? Corn syrup, molasses or brown sugar. Oh my, I really don’t know, but I’m going to guess it’s brown sugar? Val, are you giving the answer to this question? :-D

#3. Whipped cream. Fresh, canned or frozen? I use frozen, but my daughter prefers canned. I think it might be the fun of squirting it out that she enjoys!

#4. How do you make pea soup? If you don’t, share a recipe that you use peas in. EEEWWWW, Peas!! I think the only thing I put peas in is tuna casserole, they’re not exactly my favorite veggie!

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18th January 2008

Valentine’s Day Crafts

I spent this past Sunday cleaning and organizing my sewing room. I even organized my fabrics by color and type. I’m ready to get busy sewing bags and adding to my merchandise inventory so I’ll be ready to sell some of my bags, possibly as early as this May.

One of the fabric stashes I found was Valentine’s Day fabric and it got me in the mood to start sewing bags for the upcoming holiday. I believe I have everything I need, but I’m running low on thread and zippers, so I’m going to use some Joann.com coupons to stock up on notions and maybe even some fabric. I have some pre-quilted Valentine’s fabric that I bought on clearance and plan to make a purse out of that. I should have enough left over to make another type of bag and possibly even a smaller zipper bag too. I might give the zipper bag to my daughter as her Valentine’s Day gift.

While I was organizing my sewing room I realized I could use more direct lighting over my sewing machine. I’m going to look at LampsPlus deals and see if there is a good pole lamp I can set up next to my sewing cabinet. I all ready have a small Ott light that I use on my cutting table and would like something larger. I would also like to find some shelving units to store my fabrics on so I can see them without having to open cupboard doors.

I know I can use CouponChief.com to find coupons for all of these needs and will be able to get my sewing room operating just the way I want it to very soon.

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