tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31342849380280452262024-03-13T04:47:38.070-07:00Simple Frugalista at The Real Life TravelsNicolehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05214792179573054167noreply@blogger.comBlogger385125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3134284938028045226.post-65948782213417634372011-12-31T15:57:00.000-08:002011-12-31T15:57:38.115-08:002011 Recap and Resolutions!!2011 was an exciting year full of scary but good changes! First, the biggest change was that we moved to NJ from NYC. We moved into a small lakehouse and had work done, well ALOT of work done on the house to get it ready for winter. It wasn't winterized and didn't have underground water that wouldn't freeze for winter, so that was one of our goals...and we did it! We had the house raised, went without water for 6 weeks, (and survived) and happily, oh so happily got water back!!! Here is our house before and after some of the work we did on it.<br />
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Another change that happened, was I left my 10 year job working for the Mayor's Office of Film in NYC to teach yoga and attend Acupuncture school full time, my true passion. Its been amazing and words can't express how grateful I am to God, the universe and my hubby Martin for supporting me to be able to teach yoga, take care of the puppies and Martin and attend school for my Professional graduate degree in Chinese Medicine.<br />
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Next change, we got our new beautiful cutie puppy Corbin! He is a handful at times, and has so much energy but he is the sweetest (and softest) big puppy (he's almost 70 pounds at 6 months!) we could ever have asked for and we love him so much!) and we're so glad that him and Lealu get along!! (that could've been a disaster)<br />
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We had the wonderful chance to go on vacation to Hawaii with my sister and her husband. We had so much fun, and hopefully there will be lots more vacations together!<br />
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Over the summer, my wonderful good friend Danielle married her soulmate, Kevin and my sister and I got the chance to be there for it!<br />
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Its been a year full of change and love, more than I could've asked for. I hope 2012 will be a year of good changes. I would like to show so much gratitude and love to my husband, to finish work on our home and make this my last year in school (which means, taking my comps in January, my CNT course in March, signing up to take my license exam soon after and then finishing up my classes!) I have hope and faith that everything happens for a reason and I know that God and the universe wouldn't put me in this place without the goal of becoming an acupuncturist...so I keep that faith and hope that everything will work out with classes and that I will pass my tests on time. :)<br />
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Wishing you a wonderful New Years Eve, day and 2012 year!!!Nicolehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05214792179573054167noreply@blogger.com10tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3134284938028045226.post-88853947629290723562011-12-22T03:21:00.000-08:002011-12-22T03:21:32.090-08:00Christmas Corner 2011<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-l5hJP9m6nI0/TvMN8f3YZ0I/AAAAAAAAC9U/_78xBQQ4D44/s1600/100_4148.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="240" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-l5hJP9m6nI0/TvMN8f3YZ0I/AAAAAAAAC9U/_78xBQQ4D44/s320/100_4148.JPG" width="320" /></a></div>I slid the couch over to the side and made ourselves a little Christmas corner! Most of our ornaments from Brooklyn are still there, hidden somewhere under our bed I think, where Martin couldn't find them, so we were stuck with what we had here. No star on top, but I did make a little bow with ribbon! :)<br />
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I haven't been on here for a bit! Things have been busy but really good, my husband has put in the spiral staircase (I know he's awesome!!) and its almost done with all the steps. (I will post pics when its all done!) Things are taking a bit longer because we are doing everything ourselves, but we are doing it! We are working on giving handmade gifts this year. For my aunts, we bought homemade quilts from my Mom, along with giving everyone handmade soaps. And the wine we're giving as gifts are from the local winery. My aunts on my Mom's side, we're giving homemade welsh cookies (my Gram's recipe). I'll be putting them in a little festive baggy with a tag label that says "Gram's Welsh cookies". I think they'll love that! Those cookies were a trademark of my Gram's every year over the holidays and I'm grateful that she gave me the recipe so that it can be continued:) It was a little difficult for the guys, but we found a cigar store that sells cigars made in the USA, so we got some of those for my Dad. Its difficult to get everyone's gifts handmade, local and made in the USA, but its a start! Are you giving any handmade gifts this year? What are they?Nicolehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05214792179573054167noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3134284938028045226.post-1322009442259230412011-11-10T08:23:00.000-08:002011-11-10T08:23:30.312-08:00House Update - err well it was Wednesday just a second ago:)The house is coming along!! My awesome Dad came over yesterday to help me put in insulation. We used the good kind with plastic surrounding the insulation so there wasn't alot getting all over everything and that we would have had to breathe in, called John Mansville. It was alittle expensive but so worth it when I didn't have itchies all over me after! You might notice all the duct tape used to hold up the insulation. Usually people have wood studs up that they can just staple or nail the insulation into. We used metal studs, so there wasn't anything we could nail/staple into, so we used duct tape! My dad double checked with a builder first to make sure that was a good idea and they said yup, so we did it! Looks kind of funny, but whatever works! Now we move onto putting sheetrock up. With the sheetrock, we are going to nail the boards into the metal studs. More on that in a few weeks after we actually do it! The stone is also finished!! We're so happy with how it came out, and the guys did a great job. They were from Pennsylvania, figures! Every person we've met so far from Pa knows how to do a great job on building house stuff without overpricing. Here are a few pictures!<br />
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3 cups instant oatmeal (I used regular old fashioned instead of instant because thats what I had, I thought I'd just try it and see what happened, this was where I went wrong I think! when you use instant, the oats absorb less water than with regular oats, with regular, the cookie seemed alittle too dry, like sconie instead of cookiey)<br />
1 cup warmed butter<br />
1tsp vanilla extract<br />
1tsp cinnamon (I love cinnamon and may have put more like 2 tsp in there! I know, I'm bad with sticking to the recipe with this baking stuff!)<br />
1tsp baking soda<br />
2 eggs<br />
1 cup sugar (I used about a 1/2 cup of sugar and 2 tablespoons of agave sweetener syrup)<br />
2 cups all purpose flour<br />
1 tsp salt<br />
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Mix all dry ingredients together in one bowl. Then mix all wet ingredients in another bowl. Pour wet into the dry bowl. Mix together. I had some fun and mixed with my hands:)<br />
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Happy Holidays!!!!Nicolehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05214792179573054167noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3134284938028045226.post-24576232364474354092011-10-31T03:10:00.000-07:002011-10-31T03:10:39.726-07:00Fright Fest - Halloween 2011This was a fun Halloween weekend! (aside from the foot of snow we got turning our work in progress aka the house into a winter wonderland!) I have to say, even though dangerous at times driving through snowy scary hills etc, the lake and trees looked so beautiful! Before the snow happened, we went to a local Halloween festival called Fright Fest. Its a really cool little festival located near the Renaissance Festival by us that we've been to a few times before. But this year, it was eerily spooky (don't know if I used that or spelled it right!) I guess with all the scary stuff in the world, the people who organized the fest decided they had to spook it up about ten notches, cause I was even alittle scared! and I didn't even go into the haunted house! From a girl skipping around in a dress, with a bloody knife hiding behind her back, to a green faced goblin man jumping at a fenced cage making rattling noises! I took some great pictures, so you could see, and when I clicked enhance, so you could see the picture better in the dark, all these little orbs showed up. Scary! check it out!<br />
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we are also having the pellet stove delivered tomorrow, and this weekend, thanks to the help of our awesome families, we're putting in the puffy stuff that goes in between the wall and the sheetrock, and the sheetrock!!! then next week, we're going to work on the tile and ordering the spiral stairs, that because of lack of funds, we've decided to take on ourselves! how does that go? creativity is the mother of necessity? something like that! hopefully we'll have the house done and ready by the holidays!!Nicolehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05214792179573054167noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3134284938028045226.post-81280983720140798572011-10-21T06:08:00.000-07:002011-10-21T06:08:53.020-07:00Frugal Friday - its apple season!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c341/nallegretti/Picture604.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="320" src="http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c341/nallegretti/Picture604.jpg" width="240" /></a></div><br />
I love our neighbors here. One woman especially is always so nice and brings us apples from her orchard upstate! Our apple trees haven't been so abundant this year, so I was so excited when she brought us a bag! I knew we wouldn't be able to eat all those apples before they went bad, and in the spirit of apple pie's everywhere, I made one apple pie and then made an apple pie filling for later. I thought about canning it...but I got nervous about it and decided to just freeze the filling for later. I've been talking about learning to can for awhile and every time I think about doing it and get ready, I get too nervous and back out of it. (this weekend, I'm really going to do it. I'm going to can pears on Saturday. No fear!! :) Buying or picking apples during apple season can save alot of money and preserving them in different ways can save alot too. First, I peeled about 5 small apples, and chopped them up. I put them into a pan with alittle water, about 1/2 a stick of butter, some cinnamon, some nutmeg, and about 2 tablespoons of brown sugar. I cooked this until the apples were soft. Afterwards, I let the apple mixture cool. Once the mixture was cool enough to put into a plastic freezer bag, I scooped it into a freezer bag for later. The way I make my apple pie is to take this mixture, add it to a graham cracker crust (we love the lightness of graham crackers crusts), with some apricot preserve and cranberries on top. I cook it for another 20 minutes. This is the perfect way to save homemade apple pie filling for the holidays! If you are a busy lady with work, and/or with children, and you have some free time to bake and not so much free time when you want to bake, this will help! :) You can also use this filling for an apple crumb. Just place the apple filling in a baking dish, add 1 cup flour, 1/2 cup butter, 1/2 cup brown sugar with 1/2 teaspoon of nutmeg. Yum!<br />
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Did you know October is National pet wellness month? When I was told it was pet wellness month, I had to let you all know. Our pets are very important to us, they join our family and become a part of it so fast, shoe chewing tendencies and all. I've had my share, this past weekend Corbin tackled a shoe of mine that I loved while I was away at the Harvest Festival Craft Fair in Cape May NJ selling <a href="http://www.oliveyourbeeswax.com/">homemade soaps</a> that my Mom and I make. I was very upset but I thought about it and after hiding my other shoes (we don't have too many places to hide them as the house still isn't ready downstairs), I thought, this is just a pair of shoes, yes they were one of my faves and they were totally cute (they were platform Steve Madden sandals with leather straps and leather lining on the base so that my foot just slid in so nicely, anyways, right back to the point), I love him and my sandals were just a thing. I can always replace the sandals (hopefully maybe I can get them on sale since they are not in season right now) but I can't replace his cutie, furry, soft face. Both he and Lealu are our pups forever and so special to us and just really cool puppies. So in honor of National Pet Wellness Month, Martin got them each a bone, not the ones with the raw hide which can hurt their tummies, but the real ones with the marrow inside (yuck, they go nuts over it). There is a great site that I was told about where a Pet Nutrition Center just began, called PetMD.com where pet owners can get all cool snippets of information as well as ask questions to veteranarians about what is healthy for your pet in regards to food, vaccines, anything really. You an also take a Nutrition Quiz on the site as well. Check it out! Its kind of like webmd but for animals! In addition to the PetMd.com site, there is a dog food that I was told about called New Hill's Science Diet Ideal Balance. I'm interested to try it just based on the facts about the food. Our puppies are great with either Holistic or Purina One Beyond, other types that we tried that do not have so many natural ingredients and whole foods have given them the worst diarrhea, so I'll start them slow with alittle bit to see how they like it. If it doesn't work with their system, we have to stick with what works. Here are a few facts about New Hill's Science Diet Ideal Balance -<br />
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<ul style="list-style-type: disc;"><li style="font: 11.0px Arial; margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px;">Offers natural ingredients and the power of advanced nutrition </li>
<li style="font: 11.0px Arial; margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px;">Meat-first formula –<b> </b>first ingredient is fresh chicken </li>
<li style="font: 11.0px Arial; margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px;">Contains whole grains, fruits and vegetables </li>
<li style="font: 11.0px Arial; margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px;">No corn, fillers or artificial colors </li>
<li style="font: 11.0px Arial; margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px;">Noticeable improvement in skin and coat in 30 days</li>
<li style="font: 11.0px Arial; margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px;">Not too much, not too little – just the right balance of natural ingredients for the best nutrition for your dog</li>
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</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">I am so excited to show you this! My awesome Dad came up to the house on Columbus Day, (which was his day off) to help us finish the siding! How awesome is he!? He showed us some cool stuff, and not only showed us how to put up siding last year, but taught me that when finishing siding at the bottom, its best to have a piece of J-channel along the bottom (this will help separate the siding from the stone we're going to be getting in a few weeks, hopefully if everything works out). You can see the radon pipe, that big white pipe is now going straight through the roof, when the radon guys installed it, they made it go around the roof. We thought it would look better just going up through, so Martin got the tools and fixed it! He did an amazing job! Thank God for men lol. I think its something in their brains that know how to do this stuff instinctively, like how women just know how to multi-task. You can see Lealu and Corbin below playing, she looks kinda mean but I promise she's just defending herself. Poor girl gets pushed around when Corbin plays!<a href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-VcJ7tOn6UCE/TpW9_Tg3HxI/AAAAAAAAC5Q/wSnX0jwL01o/s1600/100_4101.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="240" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-VcJ7tOn6UCE/TpW9_Tg3HxI/AAAAAAAAC5Q/wSnX0jwL01o/s320/100_4101.JPG" width="320" /></a></div><br />
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Do you have a frugal tip you'd like to share? I'd love to hear from you!<br />
Email me at simplefrugalista@yahoo.com!Nicolehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05214792179573054167noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3134284938028045226.post-78410616972195079452011-10-05T14:54:00.000-07:002011-10-05T14:54:19.351-07:00House update Wednesday - all words! :)Good news! We received our certificate of occupancy! which means we can legally be here and all the inspections have been approved. This is a huge relief!<br />
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Our well water systems contact came through and installed a water softener along with another filter to clean the water and another system to bring up the Ph of the water. We also had a test by the town for the water to see the bacteria levels and all is well! Good enough to drink, and its great because its well water which means no flouride or chlorine.<br />
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We are in a standstill right now with a staircase because we are working on putting studs up, and then insallation can happen and then sheetrock and then the floor, and finally after that the stairs can go in...hopefully. We need them in before the winter though because we have to make sure the pipes downstairs stay warm. Hoping we get more nice sunny days like today!<br />
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Sometime soon I'll be painting the front deck and back stairs with water repellant stain so that should keep the life of the wood for longer.<br />
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<i>Today I'm so excited to welcome Sean to guest blog about saving $ on cars! Its one of the purchases that are super difficult to make especially when you want a good car thats not going to break down but don't want to spend an arm and a leg for it. M and I are talking about one day getting one those babies above, how cool are they!? Growing up, my Dad purchased most of our cars used and fixed them up for us, and I always remember anything that went wrong with them, he would just amazingly be able to fix. I think that kind of stuff is built into dads:) Sean knows a large amount about cars as he works for an automotive company. He blogs over at <a href="http://www.cashfortrucks.com/">cash for cars</a>, a company that helps people <a href="http://www.cashfortrucks.com/sell-your-car-or-truck">sell a used car</a>!<span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Times, 'Times New Roman', serif;"> Thanks Sean for stopping by!</span></i><br />
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<span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif;">Certain times of the year like the holidays are the best when you want to secure a really good deal on a car. Also, waiting to buy a car is highly recommended because you will get a better price. It is also a good idea to shop around at different dealers.</span><br />
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<span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif;">Happy Frugal Friday!! Hope you have a wonderful weekend!!</span>Nicolehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05214792179573054167noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3134284938028045226.post-574719810362101512011-09-21T14:21:00.000-07:002011-09-21T14:21:17.215-07:00House Update Wednesday - new deck!I hope you're having a great Wednesday! I think I need to do alittle acupuncture to take away the monster headache I have from dealing with construction stuff but other than that things are good. We still have water (having water at any time is just wonderful) :) Today our carpenter came who is just awesome and he finished the permanent back stairs and finished putting in the rest of the windows. He'll be here tomorrow to put in the doors and then he is done with his work with us! A great company that I got from the inspector came to put in a radon tube. A radon tube is for radon that might come out of the ground, and if it does, instead of going into the house, it goes into this tube and outside. Sounds alittle scary but hopefully we don't get radon. I spoke with a stone mason who came by with sample and to do some measurements. We another possible stone mason coming tomorrow, so that we can get a few different prices. If there's any advice I can give on working with contractors is to shop around! I spoke with the stone mason today and just by me saying that we are meeting with someone tomorrow, he dropped the price alittle. A-w-esome. Next thing is tomorrow I have to order a ton of pellets for heat this winter (we are only using pellet stoves) from Home Depot, pay the carpenter for all of this work and call the inspector to set up a time to meet for final inspection. How exciting is that!? I never thought we'd reach final inspection, but its here and I'm so grateful:) Here are photos of the house so far -<br />
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new front deck!<br />
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new permanent stairs in the back!<br />
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as I was cleaning off some chairs to bring on the deck that we had left outside all this time we were doing work on the house, I found this little guy, I promise its not one of those fake halloween spiders, and...well that chair is still outside and I won't be moving it:) and it won't be coming onto the deck until M sprays it with a hose to make sure mr. spider is gone. I literally screamed and Corbin puppy ran over to save me lol.<br />
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wreath - on sale 4.99<br />
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Happy Friday! brrrr its already starting to get chilly! Where did the summer go??Nicolehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05214792179573054167noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3134284938028045226.post-46121058281289111612011-09-14T09:54:00.000-07:002011-09-14T17:45:31.210-07:00House Update Wednesday - update*** we have water!!!Today is the day, hopefully, I'm praying, that we will get water!!!! The plumber is just getting back from vacation but he knows that we are desperate and have been out of running water now for 6 weeks so he is making it a point to come today to hook us up! The well guy will also be here to test the water to see what kind of filter we'll need (whether its hard water or soft). The builders are here to to finally finish (thats right finish!!!) their work with us. I am so excited. Its been a long 6 weeks. Last week they did the sonnet tubes, which allow for the carpenter to build the front deck and the back stairs and landing. They are buttoning up (thats a construction term lol) the cement block where they had the steel beams coming out of when they lowered the house down, so the downstairs will be ready to start with sheetrock but before we can do sheetrock, first we have to put these things up called metal studs. Today Martin took an emergency day off of work and him and his Dad are putting those up. His Dad and him are amazing working with electric so they are also working on that so that we can get the well working once the plumber comes. Crazy amounts of planning, seriously you couldn't pay me enough to be a contractor! So now I'm waiting here with Laura my MIL, for the plumber, drinking chai's:) We're even using real mugs and crossing my fingers that we'll have the water to wash them after lol. We have the windows and doors delivered but the carpenter has another job he wants to finish before he finishes ours, and so it goes...so we're waiting for either Thursday or Friday for him to come and finish the stairs, the front deck, and install the windows. We found a great electric heating fireplace that we might be using for heat downstairs, we have to start thinking of that because, I can't believe it, but its almost October. Here is the progress in photos so far. <br />
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This is Buddy, my FIL, starting work on the electric box.<br />
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landing check, stairs are off because the sewer pipe was exposed for plumber, and wasn't backfilled.<br />
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hopefully I'll be taking a shower...maybe shedding a tear or two tonight:)<br />
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*** Update! We have water!! the plumber came and surprised us while we were taking M's dad to dinner, and he worked until 8pm!! He gave us the greatest gift of running water! I gave him the biggest hug and thank you!! I'll be happily washing dishes and taking a shower tonight:)<br />
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ps did you know that you can cook using just foil!? Last night we cooked broccoli with cheese and olive oil, with chicken and sweet potato all in foil. So you can survive without water, even though it probably didn't taste as good as if I had cooked in a dutch oven or something. At least if we are ever stuck in the woods, I won't panic without having running water, or maybe I will...lol.Nicolehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05214792179573054167noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3134284938028045226.post-32659185180854433632011-09-11T19:11:00.000-07:002011-09-11T19:13:36.107-07:00Where I was for 9-11My best friend wrote about what had happened to her on 9-11, and since our paths led to eachother that day, I thought I would too. That day I was commuting into my first day of my internship at Fox Publicity. I was so excited and nervous. I remember in my car on the way to the train in NJ, forgetting my cell phone and thinking on the way, that maybe I should turn around to grab it, but then I'd be late so its probably a good idea to forget about it and just go in. So I parked my car like I usually did, and waited for the train. A great start to the day, I was going to be on time. I got to Fox studios early, grabbed a coffee and sat outside to watch the huge tv news screen they had for the public. The next thing I know, on the screen is a plane flying into the towers. I was confused for a second and thought this might be a tv show, so I went to a pay phone to call my Dad. I told him what I saw, and he said to just go into the building and that it was probably part of a show. I walked alittle and at this point, people were freaking out and running around. I stood outside and saw that the second plane had hit the other tower. I walked back to the phone and waited for the person to get through their call. I called my Dad and at this point he had heard the news on tv and told me to go inside the building where it would be safe. I hung up and started walking to the building. There were people panicking in the streets yelling "Its time to get out of the city!" I was alittle nervous but my Dad was calm when I talked to him and that always helped me to remain calm. I went inside and found the few people at the office huddled in a room on the couch watching the news. We sat there for a bit and decided it was best that everyone leave and go see family. Pay phones were jam packed and I didn't have my cell, although I was told that the cell signals were jammed. I went to the college I was attending and sat in the lounge for a bit. A woman asked me if I had anywhere to go. I thought of my best friend's aunt's apartment close by and decided to walk there to see if she was there. I walked and met her aunt there and, after her trek there, her too. It was wonderful to be around caring friends during a scary time and I will be forever grateful to her aunt for having me and to my best friend for being there:) There are some people you can always count on, and she is one of those people. We stayed up late and watched the news. I remember the next morning I went out to get us some Dunkin Donuts coffee and there was a cop in the shop who we all clapped for. Outside there was the oddest silence, on a very busy street in a very busy city, just some garbage rolling down the street with alittle wind. It took another day or two for the trains to start working. The first time I took the train home, I just remember feeling so happy to be home.<br />
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When I met my husband I found out he was there too, he was a crew sent by the electric company. Today I'm thankful he is okay and was wearing a gas mask. I've heard of so many volunteers who tragically have fallen ill because of the debris from the buildings.<br />
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Sending Love and Peace to All, to the innocent lives lost in the 9-11 attacks, and to the innocent lives lost since that day during the war.Nicolehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05214792179573054167noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3134284938028045226.post-22250203795314052982011-09-07T10:19:00.000-07:002011-09-07T10:19:39.790-07:00House update Wednesday - wordless almostThe construction people and masons are here! and my wonderful in laws are here! Martin's dad helped us hook up the pellet stove upstairs so we have heat now! Its kind of crazy that its beginning of September and we need heat, but for some reason with all this rain, its really chilly out. And it works! We got good news and bad news. The sonnet tubes which allow the carpenter to build the front deck and back stairs (permanent) couldn't go in because of all the rain so we have to postpone the sonnet tubes until Saturday, which pushes the carpenter coming until next week. Good news is we have a floor downstairs!!! The floor needs to dry but when it does after a few days, we can start ordering our pellet stove for downstairs, our spiral staircase, have the water put inside with a tube, and start work on the septic. Here are some photos so far -<br />
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Here are the pillows with summer covers (2.50$ each from Target, you can see how horribly dirty they've gotten!)<br />
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Do you change your pillows during the seasons? Do you have a system for washing you're pillows when they get dirty or when you want a change of style?Nicolehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05214792179573054167noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3134284938028045226.post-12166060659410188502011-08-31T09:51:00.000-07:002011-09-02T09:25:03.079-07:00House update Wednesday - not totally wordlessAfter an urgent request to teach 2 yoga classes today because of crisis's, I fled as soon as the carpenter showed. He said he'd start today working on fixing the rotted wood underneath the floor (now the 2nd floor) and he could begin framing out the windows! Which is exciting! It was a bit difficult to focus on yoga while these things were happening but hey, thats what yoga reminds me to do! Focus on where I am instead of worrying about where I'm not. I won't lie, these days without water have been challenging to say the least. I'm used to running water, warm showers and being able to cook at home. Its all become a luxury and something I'm so looking forward to having again. The backfillers are doing a great job, and the builders are supposedly returning this Saturday to pour the floor in the basement/1st floor! Can you imagine!? a real floor down there? Once they pour the floor, the builder is also putting in footings called sonic tubes for the deck legs to sit on. After that, the carpenter can come and give us permanent stairs, the front deck and build permanent supports under the house. Then the well guy can come and put in the hot water tank, we can get the pellet stove (for heat) in downstairs, and we can get the doors in! Then at some point we will have to get the septic fixed, which our builder said he could do also and then...wait for it....wait for it....we will actually have running water!!!!! Here are a few photos of where we are now with the house progress -<br />
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ok getting alittle nervous now in the house. I keep hearing all this loud banging and wood splitting. I'm guessing they are taking out rotted beams?? Praying that the floor is strong enough to hold whats here...Nicolehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05214792179573054167noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3134284938028045226.post-91316822272840204612011-08-26T18:41:00.000-07:002011-09-02T09:25:22.337-07:00House is lowered! Hope you stay safe for the hurricane!Hope you are staying safe during this hurricane! We figured the best way to fight the weather was to leave town...and go visit my sister and her husband in Pa! We're in Pittsburgh and so pretty up in the mountains and inland, here's hoping far enough away from the hurricane! And, after a long 3 weeks, our house is finally lowered! Its on temporary supports rightnow, and the carpenter just came this morning before we left to put hurricane clips on the house and bolt the top to the bottom. Crazzzzy stuff! Praying that our house doesn't get blown down! Stay safe during the hurricane!<br />
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A few photos of the house lowered:<br />
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