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Browsing For Used RVs

Are you ever struck by the romanticized notion of pulling up roots, moving into a motorhome, and traveling across North America, singing hymns, fellowshipping with other Christian’s, and spreading the Good News with your family? Homeschooling in a motorhome? I’m thinking 10 P’s In A Pod, but with a bit more room, and a few more amenities. Or that Robin William’s movie where they meet the off-beat Christian homeshoolers who homeschool in a camperized bus? Maybe we are the only ones? To add to that picture, DH then always starts surmising that we’d need a diesel, and get it set up to burn used veggie oil, we’d buy a little trailer to pull behind, and set up the bio-diesel making operation ‘out-back’.

We came across this website for Used RVs today, and it was difficult to pry DH away from the monitor. Many great listing of new and used rvs and motorhomes - I love all of the interior photography shots in the listings. Makes the dream seem a bit more ‘doable’.

Memorable Vacations, Win a GPS

My most memorable, lengthy, and geographically distant vacation was a 3 week trip I took to Norway to visit my father and step-mom while they were living in Norway before I was married.  I’ve also taken trips to British Columbia and visited a few of the North-Western United States on our honeymoon drive around.  I’ve never been to the Eastern coast of North America on either side of the border, but I’d love to go.  There are so many things to do in New York for example.  I’d love to take one of the New York City tours, like the helicopter tours offered by  Trusted Tours & Attractions with my husband - he is fascinated by small flying machines.

My husband, Larry has been to the east side of the U.S. on a trip he took to Boston. While he was there he enjoyed watching the sculling, taking in the historic sites and visiting the learning institutions there. I think he missed out on many of the exciting things to do in Boston such as visiting the New England Aquarium.

Trusted Tours and Attractions offers online travel guides, as well as discounted tickets to the best sightseeing tours in 23 cities across America.   Sign up for the Trusted Travels eNewsletter and enter to win a handheld GPS before June 30th, 2008.

 

It’s Not Hunting Season…

Well, it’s not hunting season here, and my husband isn’t a big hunter in any case. As a matter of fact, we don’t own any weaponry, when we needed to shoot our two butcher hogs last fall we borrowed a rifle from our neighbour - that worked MUCH better than our previous slaughtering technique, which involved a large sledgehammer. (Don’t ask!)

However, I can imagine how a Surefire weapon light would come in handy for those of you with dedicated hunters in the family - I know some of you fall into this category! Hunting husbands, sons, and deep freezers full of deer meat.   Most lights come with free batteries to get you started too.

FIRST Wild Card Tour: She Always Wore Red by Angela Hunt

It is time to play a Wild Card! Every now and then, a book that I have chosen to read is going to pop up as a FIRST Wild Card Tour. Get dealt into the game! (Just click the button!) Wild Card Tours feature an author and his/her book’s FIRST chapter! This is a truly excellent title. Please read my review for details!

You never know when I might play a wild card on you!

Today’s Wild Card author is:
Angela Hunt

and her book:

She Always Wore Red

Tyndale House Publishers (April 23, 2008)

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Christy-Award winner Angela Hunt writes for readers who have learned to expect the unexpected in novels from this versatile author. With over three million copies of her books sold worldwide, she is the best-selling author of more than 100 works ranging from picture books (The Tale of Three Trees) to novels.

Now that her two children have reached their twenties, Angie and her husband live in Florida with Very Big Dogs (a direct result of watching Turner and Hooch and Sandlot too many times). This affinity for mastiffs has not been without its rewards–one of their dogs was featured on Live with Regis and Kelly as the second-largest canine in America. Their dog received this dubious honor after an all-expenses-paid trip to Manhattan for the dog and the Hunts, complete with VIP air travel and a stretch limo in which they toured New York City.

Afterward, the dog gave out pawtographs at the airport.

Angela admits to being fascinated by animals, medicine, psychology, unexplained phenomena, and “just about everything” except sports. Books, she says, have always shaped her life— in the fifth grade she learned how to flirt from reading Gone with the Wind.

Her books have won the coveted Christy Award, several Angel Awards from Excellence in Media, and the Gold and Silver Medallions from Foreword Magazine’s Book of the Year Award. In 2007, her novel The Note was featured as a Christmas movie on the Hallmark channel. Romantic Times Book Club presented her with a Lifetime Achievement Award in 2006.

In 2006, Angela completed her Master of Biblical Studies in Theology degree and completed her doctorate in 2008. When she’s not home reading or writing, Angie often travels to teach writing workshops at schools and writers’ conferences. And to talk about her dogs, of course.

Visit her at her website.

AND NOW…THE FIRST CHAPTER:


Chapter One

The nameless cadaver on the cover of my anatomy textbook—a middle-aged man who is no longer black, white, or brown—would be counted among the orange in a census of the embalmed.

Someone should have adjusted the tint before they juiced him.

I flip the book open and study the color photographs of the cadaver’s aortic arch and brachiocephalic veins, then close my eyes and try to commit the multisyllable words to memory. Here I am, near the end of my first semester of mortuary school, and I’m still having trouble keeping my veins and arteries straight.

Behind me, an irate mother in the carpool line is honking, though we have a good three minutes before kindergarten dismissal. She probably has to pick up her child and get back to work before the end of her lunch hour. While I sympathize with her impatience, I wish she’d lay off the horn so I can concentrate.

I open one eye and examine the book propped on my steering wheel. The right internal jugular branches off the right and left brachiocephalic veins, which lie outside the brachiocephalic trunk. Brachiocephalic sounds like some kind of dinosaur. Bugs would like that word.

I turn the book sideways, but the photograph on the page looks nothing like a prehistoric animal. In fact, I find it hard to believe that anything like this jumble of tunnels and tubes exists in my body, but skin covers myriad mysteries.

I snap the book shut as the bell at Round lake elementary trills through the warm afternoon. The kindergarten classes troop out into the sunshine, their hands filled with lunch boxes and construction paper cutouts. The tired teachers stride to the curb and peer into various vehicles, then motion the appropriate children forward.

My spirits lift when my red-haired cherub catches my eye and waves. Bradley “Bugs” graham waits until his teacher calls his name and skips toward me.

“Hey, Mom.” He climbs into the backseat of the van as his teacher holds the door.

“Hey yourself, kiddo.” I check to make sure he’s snapped his seat belt before smiling my thanks at his teacher. “Did you have a good morning?”

“Yep.” He leans forward to peek into the front seat. “Do we hafta go home, or can we stop to get a snack?”

My thoughts veer toward the to-do list riding shotgun in the front passenger seat. I still have to run to the grocery store, swing by the dry cleaner’s to pick up gerald’s funeral suit, and stop to see if the bookstore has found a used copy of Introduction to Infectious Diseases, Second edition. Textbooks are usually pricey, but medical textbooks ought to come with fixed-rate mortgages. Still, I need to find that book if I’m going to complete my online course by the end of the semester.

“I’ll pull into a drive-through,” I tell Bugs, knowing he won’t mind. “You want McDonald’s?”

He nods, so I point the van toward Highway 441.

“Mr. gerald make any pickups today?” Bugs asks.

I ease onto the highway, amazed at how easily my children have accepted the ongoing work of the funeral home. “none today.”

“See this?”

I glance in the rearview mirror and see Bugs waving his construction paper creation. “Yes.”

“It’s a stegosaurus. Can I give it to gerald?”

“I think he’d like that.” I force a smile as an unexpected wave of grief rises within me. like a troublesome relative who doesn’t realize she’s worn out her welcome, sorrow often catches me by surprise. Gerald, the elderly embalmer at Fairlawn, has become a surrogate father for my sons. Thomas, my ex-husband and my children’s father, has been gone for months, but in some ways he’s never been closer. He lies in the Pine Forest Cemetery, less than two miles from our house, so we can’t help but think of him every time we drive by.

I get Bugs a vanilla ice cream cone at the McDonald’s drive-through, and then we run to the grocery store and the dry cleaner. I’ll call the bookstore later. no sense in going there when a simple phone call will suffice.

Finally we turn into the long driveway that leads to the Fairlawn Funeral Home.

Gerald has poured a new concrete pad next to the garage, and as I park on it, Bugs notices that the call car is gone. “uh-oh.” He looks at me. “Somebody bit the dust.”

I press my lips together. A couple of months ago I would have mumbled something about the old station wagon maybe needing a wash, but now I know there’s no reason to shield my children from the truth—we are in the death care industry. The squeamishness I felt when we first arrived vanished the day I walked into the prep room and gloved up to help gerald lay out my ex-husband.

“Come in the house,” I tell my son. “I’ll pour you a glass of milk.”

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When You Need Wine Labels…

Label World USA is a company that specializes in printing digital labels on demand for many industries - health and beauty, food and beverage, wine, industrial, medical, promotional, commercial and security. They offer label runs when several hundred labels are required, as opposed to only twenty or so. The perfect label provider for small-scale enterprises such as those that can be run as a home business on your homestead! I’m reminded of a company in the U.S. that produces small batches of high quality bio-dynamic wines.  This is just the sort of business that could use the customized Wine Bottle Labels that Label World produces.  When I was younger I enjoyed a blueberry wine produced in the Canadian Maritimes, these also would have been the perfect solution for their small winery.

Wish You’d Been There!

Our family rarely gets away for extended vacations.  With livestock on the farm at home, we’re needed back every few days to check on the critters, water them, feed them etc.  However, we do enjoy day trips as a family, and look forward to going to the zoo this summer!  We have three birthdays in April in our family, so our zoo trip is the collective family birthday present.  Unfortunately, April is still a bit chilly to head to the zoo - so we’ve had to put the trip on delay.  Now it looks like we might be waiting until after new baby is born!  We will be taking many, many digital pictures of the animals at the zoo.  There is almost nothing I like as much as a trip to the zoo!

Another fun family vacation that we took was a family visit to the remote interiors of B.C. - wow, do they ever have awesome, gigantic trees there!  We stopped to take photographs of the huge trees, the varied flora, so different than Alberta, the waterfalls, the wild animals in the national parks we drove through etc.  It seems that our favourite vacation trips to take involve observing God’s marvelous work of creation first hand!

 Vacation Photo Cards are a fun way to share our vacation experiences with family and friends.  They can serve as a delayed “Wish You’d Been There” postcard, customized with photos of our own family and trip experiences.  My favourite photo card frame for a Spring or Summer vacation is shown to the upper-left, the frame is full of light with a floral theme.  The text on the front of the card, and the card interior are both completely customizable.  This card is offered as an example for Easter, but can be used for any other purpose.

My dream picture to put on this card would be of my oldest daughter swimming with a dolphin!  That would be such a great vacation photograph (too bad I don’t have one like that though!).  In real life, out of our existing and upcoming digital photos I’d choose my little girl, her Dad and myself at the foot of an enormous B.C. tree, or a picture of both of the girls at the zoo looking at one of their favourite animals (we’ll have to see what pictures our upcoming trip produces).

Have fun this summer on your vacations, outings and picture taking.  Don’t forget to share those snaps with family and friends!

Online Identity Theft Frightening?

ShopshieldI have been an online shopper for years, successfully using various payment methods, including Paypal and credit cards for purchases online.  I’ve been blessed not to encounter any problems with identity theft and fraud as a result of these transactions.  However, I also know many families who are highly reluctant to make online purchases themselves due to their fear of these issues.  I have even purchased items online for these families, while they paid me with a cheque.  I’m happy to see a new online service that will help to allay some of these fears.

Shop Shield® is a new online service that is currently in live beta-testing, and are looking for consumers to participate in usability testing.  Shop Shield® is a completely free service! 

This service protects consumers:

* Credit Card Numbers
* Bank Accounts
* Billing Address
* Email Address
* Login Information

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Shop Shield® users don’t need to worry about hackers stealing their personal information because the websites they visit will not receive any of this personal information in their databases.  The companies you shop with will never see your personal information, because it is never sent to the merchant.

Here are some of the technical details for you.  Shop Shield® is 100% Security Guaranteed:

* Consumer data is stored in a fortress of security systems
* All personally identifiable information is broken into undecipherable fragments, then encrypted
* Encrypted data is stored in multiple independent databases.
* Every transaction is monitored and recorded using technologies that exceed even federal banking standards
* Hardware that stores data is modeled after Department of Defense security standards.
* They will reimburse every penny, up to $10,000 above and beyond the coverage your credit card company or bank provides.
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Doesn’t that sound high-tech, and secure?

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Online Beauty Contest

 

In the world of online media there are so many new opportunities being made available to young people exploring their options. http://www.lookoftheyear.com is sponsoring an online beauty contest that is open to worldwide participants.  Aspiring models can enter the categories of: Girls 14-19, Women 19+, Boys 14-19 and Men 19+, one prize per category will be awarded.

All you need is a beautiful photograph of yourself to submit online, where it will be voted upon by visitors to the website - anyone can go and vote (be aware that some of the photographs are immodest).  The contest is also being presented to modelling agencies, so that if you have “The Look of the Year”, an agency may wish to work with you (whether you win the contest or not).  Winners will be announced at the end of 2008.

Identity Theft…Eek!

I am a bit absent-minded…

Sometimes I forget my purse, leaving it behind in stores, fast food restaurants, friends homes etc.

My husband has sometimes taken it upon him to be the purse carrier, beating me to my purse and carrying it out even before I can remember to bring it with me - he just doesn’t like driving back for my purse. Unfortunately this phenomenon isn’t restricted to those times when I have been nursing or pregnant (it’s been around six years consecutively). Once as a young, single woman, I put my shoulder bag down on the floor, which doubled as my purse, and someone walked off with it. My wallet was later found on someones back step where it had been thrown. My birth certificate was missing (wallet sized) but everything else was there. How frightening is that?

This story took place around 10 years ago - I did what I could, notified the proper authorities etc. but I didn’t feel I had much control over what happened next. I could have used the services of a WalletLock specialist from life lock. To date I haven’t experienced any negative effects on my life as a result of this occurrence, but I still think “what if?”.

Did you know that identity theft is the fastest growing crime in the U.S. with over 9 million victims each year? And what a devastating crime! I know individuals who have had their identities stolen, and it has taken them years to sort out the resulting effects. Where do you even start in rebuilding your good name?

Thankfully there are companies that specialize in protecting against identity theft, and helping you to recover in the case that identity theft does occur.  If you are a LiveLock member they will provide lawyers, investigators, accountants, case managers, whatever is needed to restore your identity. They even replace any monetary losses that occur as a result of identity theft.  They are comitted to doing whatever it takes, up to 1 million dollars to help you in the recovering of your identity.  Now, that’s peace of mind.

What is a Lapband?

If you are like me, you might be wondering, what exactly is a lapband? Maybe you already know, and I’ve just been living in the Dark Ages! I only just found out today that a Lap-Band is a device that is inserted by laparascopic surgery (tiny incisions that a camera and very small instruments go through in order to perform internal surgeries), a bit like a rubber band, that goes around your stomach in order to reduce the amount of food that can be eaten at one time.

I know that there are people who really struggle with their weight, despite monitoring their food intake and activity levels. A girl I was friends with in high school had a mother who successfully lost weight after a ’stomach stapling’. For some people surgery might be the answer, and lap-banding sounds much less invasive, less painful, and much easier to recover from. It is also reversible (bonus!) and adjustable. Learning something new every day, that’s for sure!

Of course, believers should always take their food and weight issues to the cross to let Christ have His way with them before taking any drastic measures! If you are struggling with your weight and need prayer, drop a comment here so I can send soome prayer support your way.

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