I've been through a pretty rough period since I've been underemployed for so long. Now that I'm finally starting to see a light at the end of that dark tunnel, I'm starting to think about things I would like to have. Here's some things I've been dreaming of buying as soon as I have some extra cash:
Thirteen Things I Want
- A Motorcycle — I've always wanted to get a Harley and join a motorcycle club. I'd even like to make the trek to Sturgis one day.
- A Professional Stand Mixer — It's so much easier to make stuff with a stand mixer rather than a hand held one. I'd love a professional grade one.
- An Embroidery Machine — I've written how I'd like to own an embroidery business. I love embroidered garments!
- An Ice Shaver — I love snowcones, but I hate paying the prices for them during the summer.
- Wacom Intuos3 Tablet — I have a small graphics tablet, but I'd love to have the big one. It's so much easier to work on computer graphics with a pen instead of a mouse.
- A Tankless Water Heater — If I want to stand in the shower for an hour, I'd like the water to still be hot. I can only get about a 12 minute shower before the water turns cold.
- A Boat — I want a nice sized boat that I can hang out on.
- A Professional Digital Camera — and the classes to learn how to use it.
- A Video Camera — I'd love to make some movies.
- A Pool Table — Playing pool is so much fun, but I hate playing in halls or when other people are waiting to use the table.
- A Clarinet — I really miss playing and I would love to start practicing again. There's got to be some kind of adult group I can join around here.
- A guitar — I took an introductory class in college, but I would really love to learn to play.
- Land — this is what I want more than anything. Once we can get out house on some land, I can work on some of the other things I'd like to get: another dog, a garden, a horse. etc.
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Posted by LaDonna at 06:49 PM on 04/18/07 • Permalink •
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With Mother's Day right around the corner, this time of year always makes me think about my mom. It's been 11 years since she passed away. I remember my mother always loved getting carnations for Mother's Day. She thought that they were less pretentious than roses and they lasted longer. They also have a lighter smell and there are no thorns. It turns out that they were the appropriate flower for her as carnations are the
flower of her birthday month (she was born in January). I guess since she loved them so much that's why carnations are one of my favorite flowers, as well. I really love mixed
flower bouquets, though; especially arrangements with lilies and irises in them. I love variety and color.
I keep seeing ads for
ProFlowers and wish that she was still around so that I could send her some. Since the flowers are delivered fresh from the fields, they would last even longer than those I used to bring home from the grocery store for her. Did you know that you can support breast cancer research when you order certain floral arrangements from ProFlowers? They have a line called
The Pink Ribbon Collection, 10% of the sale price going to The Komen Foundation.
Speaking of flowers, the lilac bushes outside should be blooming soon. I love how the smell of fresh lilacs just fills the house.
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Posted by LaDonna at 02:12 AM on 04/17/07 • Permalink •
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Laura over at
I'm an Organizing Junkie! threw down a 30 Day Organizational Challenge:
Your challenge is to organize one room and/or one area in your home over the next 30 days and at the end of the 30 days post "before" and "after" pictures on your blog with a brief description of how you got from point A to point B.
In typical Queen of Procrastination® style, the challenge began on April 3rd, but I'm just now getting around to posting about it and getting started. It ends at 11:59 pm on Wednesday, May 2, 2007, so I've got to get cracking. I've decided to tackle the old craft room.
I have a whole set of before pictures over at my
Organizational Challenge Photo Gallery. I'll upload progress pictures during the next couple of weeks and finished project pictures the beginning of May.
This room is intended to be my creative space. With all the clutter, creativity is the last thing that wants to blossom there. I've gotten lots of storage for the area, but I don't utilize it well. The biggest problem is that I try to have too many projects going at once and then I don't put things away that aren't currently being used. I've decided to implement a couple of new rules for myself to help keep this space organized: 1) I'm not going to allow myself to eat in there anymore so that dishes and stuff don't pile up back there. Also, 2) no more taking off socks. I get a whole week's worth piled up back there before laundry day. The biggest challenge with this room is it is where stuff gets stashed that doesn't have any other home since it's the farthest room towards the back of the house. When we expect guests, it's one of two rooms where stuff gets "hidden" behind a closed door. That stops immediately. The plan is to find that stuff a home or get rid of it. Also, my desk really sucks. Marcus has promised to help me get a better desk solution in there. We're going to Home Depot tomorrow to get supplies. I then need to find a way to better use the closet space I have. At the moment, there are just boxes thrown in.
So, this whole project begins the minute I publish this post by taking my dishes and socks out of here and putting them where they belong. Wish me luck!
Posted by LaDonna at 05:29 PM on 04/14/07 • Permalink •
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So, the weather people have been salivating all week over a storm we were going to get hit with Thursday into Friday of this week. "We're getting a foot of snow," they said. Yeah, a little flurry action yesterday around 1 pm and then nothing. I am glad (even though I skipped the shower this morning to be able to leave early since I'm sure the drive will be a little more crowded than usual). I know Marcus was really looking forward to getting dumped on, but I just wasn't in the mood for it. Thank you for tracking to the South, April Snowstorm, it is much appreciated!
Posted by LaDonna at 01:57 AM on 04/13/07 • Permalink •
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Renting movies through the mail has worked so well that I think I'm ready to try renting books that way, as well.
Booksfree is an online rental service that allows you to rent paperback and audio books. For plans starting at as little as $8.49 a month, you can have unlimited book rentals with no due dates or late fees. I noticed that you can also purchase gift memberships for others.
I have really missed reading, as I used to devour at least one new book a week. I have been hesitant lately, however, to waste $8 to $10 on a paperback book that I'll probably read once or twice. I have been trying to avoid adding further clutter to my house. I've already gotten rid of a ton of books and still have a bookcase full. I've thought about borrowing from the library, but ours is so crowded and the books I want always seem to be checked out.
This program makes so much sense. The books are mailed to me and I can send them back postage paid as soon as I'm done. With over 88,000 titles (fiction and non-fiction both), I'm sure they have plenty of material to keep my entertained. I think I'll start with the Stephen King books I have fallen behind on reading. They also have Orson Scott Card books. I fell in love with his writing in college, but haven't read anything in years. I love the Alvin Maker series and didn't know there were at least two that I haven't read. Looks like I've got a lot of reading in my future!
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