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        <title>Bug OFF!</title>   
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        <p>Hi neighbors!  I remember reading on one of your blogs about ants<br />
sneaking into the house, especially in the summer.  And a bunch of you<br />
commented that you had the same problem!</p>

<p>Well, I just opened my new (July) issue of Good Housekeeping and found<br />
some &quot;hints from Heloise&quot; for you (on pg. 32):</p>

<p>&quot;Sponge shelves with white vinegar.This wipes away the scent trail<br />
that the bugs left for their buddies to follow.  Transfer your pantry<br />
items into airtight glass jars or heavy duty sealable plastic bags.</p>

<p>&quot;THEN I prepare my favorite deterrent: cotton pads dabbed in<br />
peppermint or spearmint essential oil.  Stuff these into shelf<br />
corners.</p>

<p>If that doesn&#39;t work, mix 1 Tablespoon of boric acid powder with 1/4<br />
cup of sugar (sugar?  Really?  That&#39;s what she says!) - similar to the<br />
mix used in commercial ant baits - and place it around the pantry in<br />
small lidded jars with holes punched in the tops.</p>

<p>&quot;The ants nibble the grains &amp; take some back to the nest;  if the<br />
queen eats the mixture it can wipe out the whole colony.  But beware:<br />
The powder is toxic if ingested, so keep it out of reach of kids &amp;<br />
pets.&quot;</p>

<p>Heloise has a weekly podcast with more tips at goodhousekeeping.com/hearheloise</p>

<p>Let me know if this works for you!  I&#39;ve used the boric acid powder<br />
before, when I lived in Hawaii &amp; all manner of creepy crawlies try to<br />
come visiting, &amp; it worked!  Fortunately the cute little geckos didn&#39;t<br />
find it!  They were a free resource for bug control. *schluuuuurpp!!<br />
Ahhhhh!!*  ;-)</p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>UPDATE: The Prodigal Returneth!!</title>   
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        <published>2008-06-13T04:45:06Z</published>
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        <p>OMG you guys!  I went out there with my stupid walker &amp; Tipper came<br />
with me.  I walked down the length of all the apartments,  calling<br />
real loud like a crazy person &quot;Pooh Bear!  C&#39;mere!  C&#39;mon!  Mommy&#39;s<br />
got treats!!&quot; &amp; shaking the bag of Whiskas Temptations as loud as<br />
possible.  The cute guy taking his dog out for a pee looked at me<br />
like...&quot;Whoa!  Ok.  Let&#39;s give THIS chick some room!&quot;  I&#39;m bent over<br />
the dumb walker (&#39;cause both of my knees are contracted &amp; can&#39;t<br />
straighten.  I basically walk on my toes &amp; the balls of my feet.) and<br />
I ask him if he&#39;s seen a fat white cat with tabby cap, tail, &amp; a few<br />
splotches on his back.  He says he&#39;s only seen the black one.  (The<br />
black one is one of the feral kitties in the complex.  He has one ear<br />
almost torn off - I call him Van Gogh).</p>

<p>ANYWAY...Tipper &amp; I go further, me ( &amp; Tipper!)  calling &amp;<br />
shake-shake-shaking the treats.  And all of a sudden there he is, like<br />
he materialized out of thin air!  He&#39;s meowing at me &amp; I&#39;m promising a<br />
plethora of treats if he&#39;ll follow me.  And Tipper hears &quot;treats&quot; &amp;<br />
RACES back to the apartment.  So Pooh follows me ....s l o w l y ....&amp;<br />
finally he goes inside.  HALLELUJAH!  Needless to say, they got a<br />
handful of treats, Tipper smacked Pooh around a bit for scaring him<br />
AND Mommy to death, &amp; the universe is finally back in alignment.  He<br />
was gone for four hours!!  I know this isn&#39;t the end of the world, but<br />
I was skay-oohed!  :-(  Now Pooh is grounded for LIFE!</p>

<p>Thanks to anybody who sent out prayers &amp; positive energy.  You helped<br />
Pooh materialize out of thin air.  Thank you thank you thank you!</p>

<p>Later dudes &amp; dudettes!  Love to all of you, along with all of your<br />
miscellaneous furry, feathered, scaled or gilled children.</p>

<p>GOSH I wish there was some vino around here right now!  Why was it<br />
that I stopped drinking?  I fergit at this particular moment.  ;-)</p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>There&#39;s been an escape :-(</title>   
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        <published>2008-06-13T04:03:32Z</published>
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        <p>Hey neighbors.  I want to ask all of you to pray (or your belief&#39;s<br />
equivalent).</p>

<p>I had to go to the pharmacy today.  I was backing out of my sliding<br />
glass door, squirt gun in hand to deter kitty escapes &amp; fighting to<br />
get my walker out over the track in the floor, etc.  I turned my head<br />
for one second and WOOSH! They both ran outside!  I had a cab coming<br />
any minute, it was nice outside, &amp; Tipper has ALWAYS been there when I<br />
get back (this has happened 3 or 4 times since Nov.).  SO....I very<br />
reluctantly locked up the apt. &amp; went to catch my cab.</p>

<p>As before, Tipper was fooling around under the bushes on the other<br />
side of the fence that separates my apt. patio from the softball<br />
fields behind &amp; couldn&#39;t figure out how to get back.  I reached down &amp;<br />
lifted the bottom of the chain link fence where was already kind of a<br />
hole, &amp; he squeezed underneath &amp; ran back to wait for me to open the<br />
door.</p>

<p>POOH, on the other hand, is nowhere to be found!  I&#39;ve called &amp; called<br />
&amp; looked &amp; looked &amp; I can&#39;t find him!  I&#39;m thinking MAYBE a neighbor<br />
took him in or something?  But he has a collar around his neck with<br />
his name &amp; my cell number clearly embroidered in large block letters.</p>

<p>I&#39;m going back out to look again.  It&#39;s going to be dark within the<br />
hour.  He won&#39;t starve or anything....you&#39;ve seen how chub-i-licious<br />
he is.  But I want him home!   Why would someone coax him inside &amp; not<br />
call or anything??  Btw.... I&#39;ve been informed (by the maintenance<br />
guy) that the neighbors that live right next door are a bit &quot;off&quot;.<br />
&quot;Strange&quot; is the word he used.  I guess if I can&#39;t find him I have to<br />
knock on their door.  :-/</p>

<p>Anyway....its been a really awful day, but losing Pooh is putting me<br />
over the edge.  So PLEASE pray that I find him &amp; he&#39;s ok, alright?<br />
Thanks guys!  :-(</p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>And The Winner Is..... *insert drumroll here*</title>   
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        <p>Ok.....I tried the Ben &amp; Jerry&#39;s Strawberry Cheesecake ice cream &amp;<br />
Safeway&#39;s store brand of the same flavor.<br />
The Ben &amp; Jerry&#39;s had a fresh, clean, homemade kind of flavor.  The<br />
flavor of cheesecake was MUCH more subtle, so much so that, if you<br />
didn&#39;t know it was supposed to taste like cheesecake you might mistake<br />
it for vanilla. There were pieces of fresh strawberries inside &amp; the<br />
graham cracker crust taste mixed throughout.  The graham cracker must<br />
be incorporated as crumbs though, giving the ice cream kind of a<br />
gritty feel in your mouth.<br />
,<br />
B &amp; J&#39;s did NOT have the intense unmistakeable cheese cake flavor that<br />
Safeway&#39;s has.  Safeway&#39;s also has little chunks of real cheesecake<br />
with the graham cracker crust.</p>

<p>The strawberry in the Safeway brand is alot like strawberry preserves<br />
that has been mixed in.  No cut fresh strawberries here.</p>

<p>Overall, Safeway&#39;s seems noticeably sweeter &amp; very rich tasting.  Ben<br />
&amp; Jerry&#39;s is like that home made fresh ice cream made at a church<br />
social on a sunny Sunday afternoon.  The kind where everybody took<br />
turns cranking it over &amp; over again.</p>

<p>They&#39;re both good, &amp; taste is such a subjective thing.  But if you&#39;re<br />
looking for the flavor of CHEESECAKE, Safeway wins easily.</p>

<p>FYI...Safeway&#39;s Caramel Caribou arrived also, but the Haagen Dazs<br />
version (dulce de leche) did not.  So no comparison test available for<br />
that.  *sigh*</p>

<p>Ok my neighbors!  It&#39;s summer!  Go get yourself some nummy ice cream!<br />
And let us know if you discover any &#39;OMG you HAVE to taste this&#39;<br />
treats out there.  Enjoy!</p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>And The Groundbreaking Research Continues</title>   
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        <p>This news just in, from Seattle, WA.</p>

<p>The &quot;Ice Cream Wars&quot; will wage a new battle today.  Our intrepid<br />
researcher, known only as &quot;MusicChick2&quot; to shield her identity, will<br />
put popular national brand ice cream up against Safeway markets<br />
in-house brand ice cream..</p>

<p>The fights being waged on Monday are:</p>

<p>Safeway&#39;s Strawberry Cheesecake ICE CREAM goes up against Ben &amp;<br />
Jerry&#39;s Strawberry Cheesecake ice cream product.  An anonymous<br />
spokesman for Ben &amp; Jerry&#39;s scoffed at even the notion of such a taste<br />
test.  &quot;OUR product is all natural &amp; has no HFCS (that&#39;s &#39;high<br />
fructose corn syrup&#39;) or any other ingredients not created by God<br />
himself.  We answer to a Higher Authority&quot;.  Puzzled, this reporter<br />
whispered &quot;umm....isn&#39;t that Hebrew National&#39;s slogan?  And they&#39;re<br />
referring to kosher meat, right?&quot;  Our B &amp; J&#39;s source replied &quot;sh**!<br />
Oh yeah.  But WE&#39;RE kosher too!&quot; &amp; quickly scurried away.</p>

<p>The other slug fest today will be between Safeway&#39;s &#39;Caramel Caribou&#39;<br />
ice cream and Haagen Dazs&#39;s &#39;Dulce De Leche&#39;.  Both products are<br />
toffee flavored ice cream with ribbons of caramel woven throughout.<br />
Safeway&#39;s version boasts an advantage, bragging that their Caramel<br />
Caribou ice cream is chock full of little chocolate cups with caramel<br />
inside.</p>

<p>We were unable to obtain a statement from Haagen Dazs, but we DID<br />
receive an odd telephone call.  No one spoke, but there was the<br />
distinct sound of bowls rattling &amp; mixers whirring in the background.<br />
And just as our incognito researcher was about to hang up on this<br />
prank call, she says she clearly (but faintly) heard what sounded like<br />
a whispered &quot;Börk!  Börk!  Börk!&quot; before the line went dead!</p>

<p>We will bring you up to the minute coverage after the Ice Cream taste<br />
tests are complete from MC2&#39;s super secret location in Seattle.  IF<br />
there is a tie, MC2 will enlist the help of members of her research<br />
team known to us only as &quot;TasterTip&quot; &amp; &quot;PortlyPooh&quot;.</p>

<p>Stay tuned for any late breaking reports as they become available. We<br />
now return you to your regularly scheduled Vox-ifying.</p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>Updated: With pics!  Warning! Overdose possible!  </title>   
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        <published>2008-06-04T22:39:18Z</published>
        <updated>2008-06-07T04:35:49Z</updated>
    
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        <p>Warning!  Overdose possible!<br />
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        <title>Is it ME? Is it my &quot;archaic&quot; (2 1/2 yr old) Smartphone?</title>   
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        <published>2008-06-04T10:43:22Z</published>
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        <p>Ok guys....  help me out here please.  I&#39;m either stupid or...?</p>

<p> I received news this evening that a dear friend&#39;s Mom has passed<br />
away.  She was a dear friend as well.  So I start web surfing from my<br />
Palm Treo 650 &quot;smartphone&quot;, trying to find mobile versions of the most<br />
popular travel websites:  Orbitz, Expedia, Cheaptickets, Travelocity,<br />
et al., in an attempt to find last minute travel deals from Seattle,<br />
WA to Ontario, CA.</p>

<p>What I found was....well, not much!  Some sites out there were for<br />
just one airline.  Others you could check flight departure &amp; arrival<br />
times but not much else.  But it&#39;s hard for me to comprehend that<br />
there are no mobile web sites for booking air travel.  How can that<br />
be?  Being able to change itineraries for air, hotel, &amp; ground<br />
transportation WHEN YOU&#39;RE TRAVELING seems to be a perfect example of<br />
one great reason to have a &quot;smartphone&quot; in the first place, right?</p>

<p>So...is it me?  Are there special &quot;code words&quot; or &quot;secret handshakes&quot;<br />
that you need to know to find these sites?  Or is it my phone?  Is the<br />
Palm Treo 650 (w/service from Sprint) incapable of running the sites<br />
I&#39;m looking for?  Does one need a Windows based device?  Or one that<br />
costs more than the airfare will, like the beloved (by my son at<br />
least) iPhone?</p>

<p>Not everyone travels with a laptop.  I don&#39;t even own one, just my<br />
trusty desktop PC (I DO have a flat screen monitor, courtesy of my<br />
son, Mr. Computer Guru) and my phone.  If you can&#39;t book travel<br />
wirelessly and you&#39;re traveling,are the only options calling the<br />
airline/hotel/car rental co?  Or to get thyself to a desktop post<br />
haste?</p>

<p>I&#39;m cornfuzzled.  Can anybody out there enlighten me?  Pweese?</p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>My Very Own Personal Alarm Clock!</title>   
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        <p>My Very Own Personal Private Alarm Clock!  :-D</p>

<p>When my phone alarm went off today this furry backup alarm patted me on the arm until he got my eyes open! :-&gt;</p>
    
    
    
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        <title>Life is so fragile....and precious</title>   
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        <p>The day must&#39;ve started like every other day.  Just an ordinary day in<br />
the life of a large, noisy family in Nashville, Tennesee.  But this<br />
would be a day that would end in a way that no one would ever dream,<br />
even in their worst nightmares.</p>

<p>On Wednesday, May 21, little Maria Chapman was accidentally critically<br />
injured in the driveway of the family&#39;s home in Nashville.  Little<br />
Maria, daughter of multi-Grammy &amp; Dove award winner &amp; acclaimed<br />
Christian music artist Stephen Curtis Chapman, was flown immediately<br />
by LifeFlight to the nearest hospital.  But she went home into the<br />
loving arms of her heavenly Father before the flight reached its<br />
destination.  Little Maria was just 5 years old.</p>

<p>I heard this tragic news this morning as I was getting ready for my<br />
day.  And, as any parent would be, I was overcome with compassion &amp;<br />
grief for her family &amp; all who knew and loved her.</p>

<p>You can read the story here on the artist&#39;s official web site.<br />
www.stevencurtischapman.com/</p>

<p>Of course I do not know the Champman family.  But I&#39;ve admired &amp; been<br />
blessed by his music ministry for more than two decades.   I AM part<br />
of his extended Christian family, however.  Won&#39;t you please take a<br />
moment, right there where you are, &amp;  remember this family in prayer,<br />
good vibes / energy, or whatever works for you?  They are going to<br />
need strength like they probably never have before to get through this<br />
terrible, terrible tragedy.  Their precious little girl has gone to be<br />
an angel.  They&#39;ll never again hear her laugh or sing, see her smile,<br />
or listen to her prayers.  But she will live on forever in their minds<br />
&amp; hearts.</p>

<p>I pray that God will comfort them in the coming days, weeks, months, &amp;<br />
years.  And that they will be surrounded by His angels as they begin<br />
the difficult journey of healing.  I can&#39;t begin to understand how &amp;<br />
why these things happen.  My heart just breaks for the Chapman&#39;s!  I<br />
can only cling onto my faith that God will eternally uphold &amp; care for<br />
them, their precious girl, and all of His children.</p>

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        <title>More news... some of it is good, even! ;-)</title>   
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        <p><br /><div class="comment-body">  <p>Thanks for all your kind thoughts,
everyone. You made me cry an&#39; evwyting! Good tears, because somebody
cares. That means SO much! *GROUP HUGZ*</p><p>
    
    
    
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<p>Here&#39;s a follow up to my <a href="http://musicchick2.vox.com/library/post/bad-news-baderer-news.html#comments">previous post.</a>&#160; Re fusion: About 17 years ago I had my left ankle fused. There are
two looong screws in there which screw the bones together until it
GROWS together. I was in a cast for 3 mos, they didn&#39;t like the way it
was healing. They re-cast-ed (?) me for another few months &amp; I had
one of those lovely ski boot contraptions I could wrap around it so I
could walk. With it off, though, there was this <a href="http://www.orthopodsurgeon.com/elecstim.html">E-stim</a> thing I could
put on that fit over the ankle portion of the cast, &amp; then there
was a &quot;power pack&quot; deal that I could hook to my waist in back. Like you
see on tv when a celebrity has a wireless mic on? Kinda like that (I&#39;ll
try to find a link to explain this). This device sent electrical waves
into the bone to stimulate growth. Remember this was 1990 so I&#39;m sure
it&#39;s been highly refined by now. ANYWAY, eventually the bone was solid
&amp; I could walk again. </p>

<p>When they screwed it all together, they didn&#39;t make me totally
flat-footed. The heel is raised up just enough so that I could wear
&quot;flats&quot; with sort of a wedge heel? About 1 1/2&quot; higher at the heel than
at the toes?</p>

<p>The crux of this story is that I continued to have pain &amp; lots
of swelling, for YEARS after this procedure. And I regretted having it
done, because the outcome was so poor. And now the thought of having my KNEES fused is really freaking me out.&#160; I just can&#39;t imagine what life would be like.&#160; I hope the Dr agrees to TRY to do the knee replacement.&#160; And I will make an appointment with another orthopedic surgeon, just to get a second opinion.&#160; <br /></p><p>My primary objective is to<u><strong> eliminate the pain</strong></u><strong>.&#160; </strong>Increased mobility would be a wonderful bonus.&#160; But after having a less than optimum result with my ankle so long ago. I&#39;m really concerned about what my next step should be.&#160; Just living with the pain is NOT an option.&#160; And ALL of the Dr&#39;s I&#39;ve seen are extremely negative about my using narcotics for pain relief.&#160; Well, I am too!&#160; But Alleve &amp;/or aspirin just doesn&#39;t cut it.&#160; And what I AM taking only takes the sharpest edge off the pain.&#160; I&#39;m still in a lot of pain 24/7.&#160; The plan is to get into a pain management program and find other methods of pain relief.&#160; I&#39;m skeptical but willing to look into it.&#160; Especially if my primary Dr. starts dialing down the pain meds gradually.&#160; I don&#39; want to hurt so bad that I&#39;m in bed all the time curled up in a fetal position.&#160; Soooo.... *deep sigh*&#160; <br /></p>I just can&#39;t even imagine the future with fused knees or living with this kind of pain indefinitely.&#160; Due to my compromised mobility I&#39;ve already become somewhat of a hermit.&#160; I only go out to see a Dr., pick up medicine, or for an emergency ice cream run.&#160; ;-)&#160; <br /><br />Josh &amp; I went out for lunch yesterday for a belated Mother&#39;s Day/Josh&#39;s birthday celebration.&#160; And that was nice.&#160; Guess what I got??!!??&#160; A DIGITAL CAMERA!!! *jumps up and down a la Tom Cruise on Oprah&#39;s couch*&#160; <br />
    
    
    

    
    
    

    
    
    
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&#160;
<br /><p>I have to charge the battery and then learn how to use it.&#160; I&#39;m from the &quot;look through the viewfinder, push the button&quot; era.&#160; But oh no.... on THIS camera you depress the shutter half way, &amp; it focuses and adjusts for the light (I guess).&#160; THEN you press it the rest of the way and it takes the picture.&#160; I tried it but it has some kind of delay before the picture is captured, enough time for a cat to move, or stop looking at Mommy.&#160; So I guess I gots to actually read the instructions!&#160;&#160; Sheesh!&#160; ;-)</p><br /><p>I hope you&#39;re all having a wonderful weekend!!<br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p>
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