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megrockstar

September 06, 2008

I love it, no suyprise! but 50 bux is alot to invest inbathroom sosap no matter how you look at it( or whatever room for that mattahhhh!)

*hugz*

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shilantra

September 06, 2008

I was just thinking about this last night. I was so exhausted that I fell asleep on the couch with the lights and tv on and the cats running around. But when I moved to the bed in the quiet, dark bedroom I couldn't go back to sleep.

For myself, I think most of my sleepless nights are due to stress. When I do lie awake I am usually contemplating things that have happened or will happen at work. When I'm exercizing regularly, I sleep much better.

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DesigningMom

September 05, 2008

It's nice to know I'm not the only one that has trouble sleeping at night, yet can pass out in a matter of minutes in my recliner in the Gentlemen's Parlor anytime. Well, or so I thought. Last Saturday night our grandson came for his first overnight visit. His crib is set up in the GP. Without a monitor to hear him I decided to sleep in my recliner figuring I'd have no problem falling asleep. Wrong. Guess I can only sleep in it when it's daylight or I'm recovering from a hospital stay. Which is why I have my own recliner. Not to mention at those times I'm heavily drugged as well.

I wish when not being able to fall asleep I had the urge to get up and get things done around the house. Instead I lay there thinking of the weirdest things. So weird that at times I've wondered if I really was asleep having strange dreams about not being able to fall asleep and thinking of weird things while trying to doing so. Hmmmm........?

~Becky <><  

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Melly

September 05, 2008

But soap packaging is often not recycleable. Liquid soap bottles can be refilled and recycled and there's no extra packaging for the bottle.

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ModHomeEcTeacher

September 05, 2008

Final arrangement in there isn't quite finished.  I'll be sure to post the photos.

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stinkknits

September 05, 2008

I used to live in Kettering, Ohio, a neighbor of the more moneyed Oakwood, where clotheslines were banned. Now I live in Portugal and take great pleasure in seeing the bright colours blowing in the breeze. I'm not sure which I find more horrific: laws enforcing uniformity, or laws requiring the use of non-eco-friendly solutions.

I don't iron either. I like CyKatt's version: it's my fashion statement. It's nothing to do with laziness, oh no! :)

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ruajennie

September 05, 2008

Yay! It looks fantastic. Great job! It looks so much cheerier in there now.

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DIY Maven

September 05, 2008

I made a birthday card for one of my nephews using a folded shirt and pants, using two twenties. I sticky-back-taped them to the front of the card. He thought it was very cool.

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sillygirl

September 04, 2008

Maybe it's because I'm taking a break from attempting to understand how our brains work... but a solar powered plant is a little too much for me to wrap my brain around!

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Chrisjob

September 04, 2008

It must be true what they say about Canadian dollar stores...I'm jealous.