Annie


    Location:
    Vero Beach, FL
    Nickname AnnieBanani
    Sexual Orientation Straight
    Here For Friends, Networking
    Religion Christian - Other
    Ethnicity White / Caucasian
    Relationship Status Married
    Children Status Proud Parent
    # Of Children 1
    Body Type More To Love
    Height (Ft.) 5
    Height (In.) 8
    Personal Quote Joy is not the absence of sorrow. It is being able to laugh in spite of it.
    About Me I'm easily amused, easily satisfied...I'm just easy. lol
    Music Contemporary Christian, rock, jazz, pop, r&b, some rap and hip-hop, blues, bluegrass, classical, musicals, big-band, swing, 70's, 80's...I like most kinds of music
    Movies The last movie I saw was Mamma Mia. Loved it!
    TV CSI (Vegas, baby!), Eleventh Hour, Criminal Minds, comedies, and anything medical
    Books who has time to read?
    Likes hugs, laughing, backrubs, good clean jokes, spending time with friends and family, singing on the Praise Team at my church
    Dislikes lies, bullies, arrogance, canned mixed vegetables
    Hobbies music, beading, scrapbooking, reading writing, photography
    Vices eating and shopping
    Smoke No
    Drink No
    Virtues honest, loyal, good listener and keeper of secrets
    Heroes Jesus, the American soldier, and police/firemen.
    My Profession Occupational Therapy Assistant
    A Bit About My Job The greatest thing about my job is seeing someone who came in on a stretcher, be able to walk out the door on their own power.

    Other Time and Cost Saving Ideas for Christmas

    Monday, December 1, 2008, 04:36 PM EST [General]

    This will be a running list, so keep checking back to see what tips have been added.

    1.  When wrapping gifts, think outside the (gift) box.  Have some old scraps of material in a Christmas-y pattern?  Wrap it up like a hobo bag.  Or maybe some brown paper?  Use markers or stamps and paint to decorate the paper before wrapping.  This activity could be used to keep kids entertained (with supervision, of course).  Let dry thoroughly!  Use what you have on hand for unusual packages.  It'll keep 'em guessing.

    2.  If planning a party or casual get-together, go potluck!  That way you don't have to cook all the dishes (maybe just the main course), it doesn't cost much, and guests take their dishes back to their house to do!

    3.  Back in the old days ("the old days depends on which generation you're in!) people used to make Christmas decorations themselves because money was scarce.  Have some popsicle sticks?  Make stars or snow flakes with some glue and glitter.  You can also make snowflakes with folded paper and scissors.  Just fold the paper and cut out what doesn't look like a snowflake!  I like to have a small get-together with friends and their kids and make Christmas tree ornaments.  Again, use what you have on hand and be creative!  The kids love it and they will remember them for years to come!

     

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    How To Keep Your Sanity During the Holidays

    Monday, December 1, 2008, 04:18 PM EST [General]

    It comes only once a year (thank goodness!).  Homes, storefronts and people are decked to the nines.  Brightly lit and ornamented trees appear out of nowhere!  What is this madness, you ask?  It's Christmastime!

    I love Christmas.  It's my favorite time of year, but I'm glad it only comes once a year!  There are gifts to buy, cookies to bake, parties to attend.  How does one keep their sanity at this often insanely hectic time of year?  Here are a few helpful hints:

    • Prioritize.  Do what you and your family love. There is no law that says you have to attend every party, buy a gift for everyone, or decorate every corner of your house.  Decorate the tree with the ornaments that mean the most to you.  Bake only your very favorite cookies.

     

    • Set limits.  Make a gift budget.  Make a list of who you will buy gifts for and Put a "cap" on the amount you will spend on each gift.  Decide this ahead of time.  Knowing that our daughter will receive gifts from grandparents, aunts, and uncles on both sides of the family, we give her only three;  an outfit of clothes, something fun, and something educational.  If you have a large family, drawing names is helpful...and fun!

     

    • Be creative.  Enjoy some old traditions, but incorporate some new ones, too!  Have a movie marathon where you show your favorite Christmas movies.  Invite family and friends.  Have them each bring a snack to share.

     

    • Last, but not least, do something for those less fortunate than yourself.  Get the kids involved, too.  This activity tends to change your perspective.  It doesn't have to cost much.  You will come away feeling more grateful for what you have, and the good feeling that comes from helping others. 
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