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Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Back to the daily grind

Last week, hubby and I flew to Yuma, AZ so I could get some dental work done.  We flew out on Tuesday morning, and by Tuesday afternoon, I was sitting in the dental chair in Mexico.  We crossed over the border 5 times.  In addition to the dental work, we both got progressive lenses glasses, and a few gifts for the boys. 

We stopped to see a painter, and ended up buying some items from him.  He does this all with spray paint!  He also painted a mug for hubby.



It is fun to cross the border, and find some good deals, but it was HOT!! It was 106 degrees.  I don't do hot.   And, it does get tiring, always hearing, "Dental??  Optical??  Pharmacy??" 

One day we went to a date farm. It was interesting!  We got to sample dates, and I brought some home. Only to find out I'm the only one who really likes them. I'm really glad I didn't buy the 11 pound box, even if it was an incredible deal. 

They put these bags on the bunches of dates to keep bugs and birds away. 


We also went to the Yuma Terratorial Prison.  It was interesting to hear about that part of history.  I can't imagine how the people lived in those small cells--sometimes 6 to a cell!  In that heat!!



So, we are back to normal around here, and have a cookout tonight, at our house.  I need to finish my potato salad.

Blessings!

Book Review: "A House Divided" by Robert Whitlow





Bestselling author, Robert Whitlow, does not disappoint in his latest legal thriller, "A House Divided." 

The book opens up, at the graveside of Corbin Gage's ex-wife, Kitty.  Corbin is standing there, with his son, Ray, and daughter, Roxy.  All three of them are lawyers, but working in different firms.  Roxy is working in a big city, multi-lawyer firm, Ray is looking to move up in his career to a larger firm in their small town.  Corbin has his own law firm, and he is barely hanging on.  Things have spiraled down for Corbin, and he is an alcoholic, but didn't realize it, until Ray and his wife, Cindy, threaten to take away visiting rights of their son Billy, from Corbin.

A toxic tort case falls onto Corbin's desk.  Everyone advises him not to take the case.  He does.  He has wanted Ray to join him in his law firm for quite some time, but Ray didn't want to work with his dad, because of past issues.  The tort case involves a huge company, that reportedly was dumping toxic chemicals, and now two little boys have been diagnose with non-Hodgkins lymphoma.

The book takes you on a journey, of Corbin fighting his alcohol demon, to wanting to spend time with his grandson, all the while trying to reconcile and make up for his past mistakes with his two adult children.  He is really trying, and Ray and Roxy aren't sure if it's true, or just because of the threat of losing fishing trips with his grandson.

Ray loses his job (caught while on the phone with a new, bigger firm - and his wife blames it on his dad).  Then, he takes the job at the new firm, only to be let go, because of his dad's toxic tort case. Ray eventually comes to work with his dad.

Roxy helped out Ray and Corbin, and loses her job, because of being associated with the toxic tort case.  Can anything else go wrong?

Everyone in town is upset with Ray and Corbin.  How will they help the families of the two boys?  How will they prevail in this case, where everyone and everything is against them?  I was surprised at the ending. 

I received this e-book free from the publisher for my honest review.


Saturday, July 11, 2015

A Camping Survival Kit

So, just to let you know - I am NOT a camper!  I know there are many who enjoy it, but I am not one of them.  A friend of mine is going camping this week, so I made her a camping survival kit.  I will give it to her tomorrow.

I got most of the items from the dollar store.  Some, I got free.  So, here is the basket:



And, this is what is inside the basket:

I wrote a note saying, "______'s CAMPING SURVIVAL KIT; This is to make camping more enjoyable, well, tolerable, if that is possible.  :)  Miss you and have a nice time, Love, ME.

Included are:
M & M's - you HAVE to have chocolate!
Werther's (stand up in any kind of weather)
Kleenex
Wipes - sometimes you don't have water
Hand Sanitizer (I got this as a free hand out at Sam's Club) - I wrote on it that Camping is rough
2 small toothbrushes
Band Aids - I said that boo boo's happen, but hopefully they won't need them
Tylenol
Matches - I said in case your husband insists on using 2 sticks, you have a back up
Bath & Body Wash (I got this free because of a coupon)
Carmex
Flashlight
Pink Duct Tape - I said that Duct Tape fixes just about anything.
Small bottle of water

 Hope you enjoy this idea for a survival kit.

Blessings!

Thursday, July 2, 2015

Book Review: Princess Joy Sticker and Activity Book






"Princess Joy Sticker and Activity Book" is a short (16 pages) book for young girls aged 4-8.  This short, sweet book will keep them busy for a while.  There are 50 reusable stickers, word find, coloring pictures, a page for creativity (designing their own birthday invitation), maze, spot the differences, and finding hidden items, which are all centered around a birthday theme.  The stickers are sure to please young girls - flowers, butterflies, princesses, animals, crowns, etc. 

I received this book free from the publisher for my honest review.