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Salt lamps

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A couple of months ago I bought some Himalayan salt lamps for Christmas presents to give to some family members. They are supposed to absorb moisture and deodorize. In addition they are supposed to have some health benefits, relating to mood improvement. Knowing some family members would really enjoy having them, partly because they are pretty, and partly because of their holistic approach to better health, I went ahead and bought a couple of them to tuck away and give them as presents at a later time.

Much to my surprise, a couple of weeks later one of the intended recipients told me that she was thinking about buying one of those Himalayan salt lamps online. She showed me the picture of what she wanted, and it was exactly the same one that I had already bought for her! I told her that I had bought one for her for her Christmas present, and not to buy one herself. She asked me to give it to her now because she wanted to start “enjoying the benefits” immediately. Well, I agreed and I gave it to her. She was happy and took it home with her.

Less than a week later she told me that her daughter told her that she hated it, that it made her feel depressed instead of happy, and she gave the lamp back to me and asked me to give her something different for Christmas. I agreed to do that, and now I am using it in one of my bathrooms. I like how it deodorizes and helps to dehumidify the room. As for the original recipient, well, I ended up giving her a gift card to Wal-Mart. I know she buys things there, and I think that maybe I’ll just keep giving her gift cards in the future.

Titanium jewelry may be the answer to sensitive skin

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Black wedding rings

Black wedding rings

Mary was telling me that she was trying to find black titanium rings to buy for her wedding ring. She said that titanium was one of the metals that won’t irritate her sensitive skin and that it is guaranteed never to tarnish. She first found out about titanium jewelry when her fiance gave her a couple of titanium bracelets a couple of years ago. She said that she was concerned at first about wearing them because of her sensitive skin, but quickly discovered that she was able to wear the bracelets without any discoloration or discomfort at all.

Mary found a website that sells titanium jewelry, and thought that she had found the black rings she was hoping for, but when she was showing the website to me I pointed out to her that the black rings that we were looking at were made out of ceramic, or tungsten. They were pretty, but they were not titanium. I would expect that she would be able to wear a ceramic ring, but I don’t know how durable a ceramic ring would be. I’ve never had any ceramic jewelry before, have you?

Randall

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A few days ago my son showed me a You Tube video that was narrated by a guy named “Randall.” The video was about the honey badger. It was hilarious, and I find myself repeating parts of the narration frequently during the course of the day. I wonder how long that is going to last? Anyway, I was a little bit nervous about sharing it because there are curse words in it. Well, I found a “clean version” with no cursing in it. Not quite as funny, but almost as good.

Check out frugal dad

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Recently I’ve started reading more Internet articles about saving money. My sister told me that she had heard about a website that writes on a variety of subjects on ways to save money called frugaldad.com. She said that website was one that she goes to frequently to find tips and money saving coupons. So today I had a few extra minutes and decided to check out frugal dad for myself.

I immediately started reading an article about how to save money on tools, and enjoyed reading his little story about when he was a little boy his grandfather gave him his first set of tools, and how he and his grandfather worked together on a variety of projects that needed tools. The story brought back memories of my own relationship with my own grandfather and it brought a smile to my face. You see, even though I am female, I was a tomboy, and my grandfather treated me like the son he never had of his own. It was great fun visiting him on his farm and helping him plant seeds in the garden and follow him around in the barn and watch him slop the hogs and feed the cows.

Realizing that I enjoyed his writing style, I decided to click around on his website, and found that the author of the website is offering college scholarships! I found that very interesting that he would do that, and decided to read more about that. Apparently he is going to award two $5,000 college scholarships a year! His requirements for winning the scholarship do not seem to be unreasonable, based on academic history, extra curricular activities, and ingenuity of essays.

That particular article brought back the memory of how my youngest son was able to go to college on a full grant/scholarship to Princeton due to the generosity of one of Princeton’s alumni. A friend came over to visit a few days ago and she was talking about how her son had thrown away his chances to go to college on a full scholarship and how upset she was that he was not taking advantage of the opportunity. Her concerns made me so grateful that my son was fortunate enough to get the financial grants he needed to go to Princeton, and how that college degree will be opening doors for his career for the rest of his life.

I’ve bookmarked this frugaldad.com website; I think I’ll be going back to read it again and again.

Thank goodness for the Internet

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One of the greatest things about the Internet, as far as I’m concerned, are the websites like YouTube and Hulu. These websites have so much entertainment stored on them that if for some crazy reason I can’t find something “good” to watch on television, I can always find something great online. I was watching the Today show a couple of mornings ago and they were talking about Brian Williams and Jimmy Fallon Slow Jamming the news. They showed a short clip of it, and it was a riot! I did a search online for the excerpt because I wanted to watch the entire gig. I tried YouTube, and they had several episodes of the two of them slow jamming the news (all a total riot, believe me!) but I guess the episode was still too new to have made it onto YouTube. I DID find it on Hulu, and was really glad to see that I could embed the code here on my blog so I can share it with my readers. I hope y’all enjoy it as much as I did!