• Productive!!

    Deer

    I haven’t been around a whole heck of a lot but I have been so productive!!  Many (many, many, many) boxes packed. My Mom’s apartment almost cleared out. Moving is EXHAUSTING!!  Cleaning is UGH!! Once this house can I just hire a cleaning service and just concentrate on the new house?? Can I also hire a moving company?? Please!? I don’t want to do this anymore. The Husband is moving right along with the painting of the Idaho house. New doors are in. By the time I get up there it will be like a brand new house! I do have a cool picture to show though!  Check out this young buck!! Can you imagine the pictures I’ll be able to get with long distance lens!!! The Husband is using a mobile phone.  

  • Rub-A-Dub With 2 Tubs!! LG Appliances Twin Wash! @BestBuy #ad @LGUS

    Protect Your Home Dream laundry room

    As many perks as our new house in Idaho has, THIS laundry room design is not one of them!!!  I have to admit, I can’t even imagine a house that goes with this laundry room. Can you!? But count me in for a tour!!!  PLEASE!!! I promise not to drool on anything! (too much anyway….) First, check those LG Appliances! While the laundry room design in the picture is what made my eyes glass over and my heart go pitter-pat, the washer and dryer really piqued my interest. This is the LG Twin Wash system. MAN oh MAN does this laundry system have PERKS!! Where was this LG TwinWash System when my kids lived at home??  Think of all those emergency “MOM!! I NEED this top TOMORROW” crisis tantrums I could have averted. LG’s TwinWash system, you get the best of both worlds. Small loads that can’t wait or that ONE red shirt, along with that full load of whites.  Or what about The Husbands’ smelly (I might add UGLY sweatshirt), along with my perfect outfits (The NOT ugly ones) I can wash them TOGETHER! At the same time!!  A small washer in the pedestal and the bigger front-load tub.…

  • BEST Valentine Idea EVER!! From Canvas Press!!

    Little girl in from of wood door

    Happy Valentines Day TO ME!!! This has to be one of the BEST gifts EVER!!!  Y’all know that the greatest gifts for me somehow involve Alice. I absolutely adore that kid!! She is a crack up from the top of her head to the bottom of her little feet. I was given the opportunity to write a review for Canvas Press you know I jumped!!  After several days I narrowed it down to one photo. Of course, that was a job in itself. I truly believe that each and every day of her entire 6.5 years that kid has had her photo taken! Do I pick a funny picture? Do I pick a serious picture? (yes, she does have a couple of those!) I finally picked the phenomenal picture that my daughter Selena took. Alice looks so grown up!!!!! THAT was the hardest part of ordering from Canvas Press. Seriously! Narrowing down the picture was the ONLY hard part of the entire process. The design tool is super easy to use!! Start with the size of the canvas you want. Decide what type of canvas you want. Do you want un-stretched? Do you want .75″ to 2.0″ wrapped? Add the picture; remember:  Once…

  • Childbirth Related Medical Negligence Claims – How Do They Work?

    Pregnant woman heart hands

    Childbirth used to be dangerous for both mother and child, carrying historically a 5% to 10% chance of the mother not surviving because of blood loss or indirectly through infection. Modern technology has made childbirth far safer for both mother and child. However, it isn’t always safe. Childbirth-related negligence claims are still tragically common. But what counts as childbirth-related medical negligence? How do childbirth-rated medical negligence claims work? Examples of Childbirth Negligence Childbirth malpractice due to hospital or neonatal caregiver negligence is a broad category. It includes uterine rupture, abnormal bleeding and placental abruption. Vaginal tears and lacerations in excess of what is normal from childbirth may be a basis for a medical negligence claim, and infection due to medical neglect is certainly a medical negligence case. Medical negligence can include a failure to perform a C-section when necessary to save mother, child or both. Mistakes that save mother and child but leave her unable to have more, wanted children is grounds for legal action. Pre-eclampsia and eclampsia both endanger the mother’s life. Failure to diagnose it in time to save the mother is considered childbirth negligence. These cases can be pursued by the family after the mother’s death. Childbirth…