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Spending Money is Too Darn Easy

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Soon, I will be the proud owner of three doormats at @ $40 each ($44.95, $39.95, and $36.95). I just spent over $120 on mats. 😮  IT WAS JUST TOO EASY! Actually, way too easy.  Let me tell you how it happened. First mat:   I saw an ad on Facebook for a "Super Absorbent Magic Doormat." It is just one of many ads I see every day. However, I need a really good mat for my backdoor because my dogs 🐕🐕 bring dirt into the house all of the time.  The mat itself must be made of fibers from heaven because it sure has a hefty price tag. But, I read the reviews, and I decide to order one to try it out. It was expensive, but hey, it is magic, and if it means sweeping less, I'm good with that—at least one to try out.  Second mat:  Oh, but wait, we are offering 60% off if you order another mat RIGHT NOW. Mind you, I have no idea what the original price is, so it sounded like a great bargain, and I need one of these untested miracle mats for my front entry as well. So, I added a second

Stranger Things

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My Hooptie House has presented me with several challenges. Specifically, it has left me questioning, what the heck is this, or what in the heck am I going to do with that? 😂 I don't want to cover things up or put lipstick on a pig, as the saying goes; I want to deal with all of the issues. BUT some strange things are going on. I have an attic fan. I had never seen one, and I certainly didn't know what it was for until it was explained to me. Seems interesting; it still works.  I have a very prominent fuse box in the master bedroom that I'm not sure how to disguise. Phone lines: some are covered, some are not.  There is some strange "Tiger King-like" carpet under my "brick" fireplace surround. 🐅 I can only imagine what the whole room would have looked like back in the day. Certainly fit for Carole Baskins.  My guess is that it is similar to what is seen on this link:  70s Mojave Shag Carpet  Seems groovy. 😂😂😂 Outlets were covered up and didn't wo

Nothing Worth it is Easy

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  I've wanted to get a fixer-upper for years, and in 2020, the opportunity presented itself. So... I did it! It is a little scary, but it will be worth it. The house is located in an older neighborhood in a great school district and near the beach! 🏫🌅 I have some of the best neighbors too! So, what can go wrong?   Well, nothing is easy, and plenty can go wrong! I know, "Nothing is easy" is the understatement of a lifetime, certainly of 2020. It seems that everything is more challenging this year. Although we face many difficulties, I am also very grateful that I can challenge myself with this house. It can be worrisome, but it is also exciting. I can see the potential in what is now the ugliest home on the street. One day, we will change that.  One great thing about the Hooptie House that I absolutely love is being close to the beach. Not a day goes by that I don't enjoy the view! I feel blessed and more peaceful every time I get to see the beach. Those feelings are

Thanksgiving: A Holiday Created by Adversity

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Today is Thanksgiving, or as some say, Turkey Day. Today is a day to spend time with friends and family, give thanks for all that you have, and of course, eat way too much food. 👪🙏🐷 In fact, according to the Calorie Control Council, the average American eats 3,000 calories on Thanksgiving -- for dinner alone. When you add in the calories from drinks, dessert, and appetizers, the total calorie count is closer to 4,500. You read that right, 4,500 calories! 😮 Being from the South, the food is exceptionally delicious, and we probably eat at least 1,500 additional calories for a total of 6,000. I just made that up, but we put extensive effort into having delicious meals. This meal is one way we show our friends and family how much we love them, and each dish is made with extra love and butter.  💓 Our not so traditional Thanksgiving lunch. More importantly, this is also the time of year that we give our resources to others. We provide our time to organizations who need workers for the h

Gratitude is the Key to Happiness, Even During a Pandemic

Question: When have you felt the most grateful in your life?  Most people would probably say that it was when they had good things happen to them, their family, or their friends. It is effortless when things are positive to have a sense of gratefulness; however, it is not easy or commonplace to have an attitude of gratitude during a crisis.  When your life feels like it is falling apart, it is challenging to think about your life's positives. It is usually easier to wallow in misery. Still, it is important to aspire for gratefulness to experience its benefits, even during challenging times. Let me repeat that, EVEN IN CHALLENGING TIMES.  We all probably know someone who only focuses on negatives, and it is easy to fall into that type of pattern ourselves.  However, negative thinking = more negative thinking. To increase gratefulness, you have to have a different perspective on your current situation. Meaning, the problem may not change, but you can think about your circumstances di