Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Wrap it up!
First, make sure you weed out the items you no longer want. This is where donating is greatly appreciated! Donate all of your unwanted holiday decs to your local thrift store and give someone else the cheer of your decorations you so happily enjoyed! It will make you feel good too, even though the holidays are over doesn't mean the giving season is over!!
Now that you have narrowed down what you want to keep for next year, sort all of the items into groups, for example:
1. outdoor
2. indoor
3. tree ornaments
4. holiday cards
5. decorative items
6. linens
7. wrapping items
Gather boxes for storage (preferably clear, see through tubs). Start packing all of your sorted items into the boxes and start numbering them for relevance. #1 should be holiday cards since you start out the season sending cards and the last number should be wrapping items since you don't need those until near the end. That way you only get out the boxes that you need throughout the season as opposed to getting everything all out at once! Another good idea is to make a note on each box of things that need to be replaced (i.e. lights).
Make sure you wipe down all outdoor decorations, wrap your wreaths in plastic sacks, and to avoid the cliche tangled holiday lights, use an extension cord holder or a piece of card board to keep it all in order.
Here is a good idea of what to do to store those breakable ornaments:
Happy Holidays and an even happier New Year!
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Holiday Travel
traveling either across the country, across the state or just down the
street. Many of you have already begun your travel but if you haven't you
may want to read some of these tips from travelsense.org for safe
traveling!
Traveling by air?
- Plan ahead
-Leave an extra hour earlier
-Pack as light as possible
-Steer clear of germs, hand sanitizer is your best friend!
-Stretch your muscles often
Traveling by road?
-Have your car examined before your trip
-be prepared for changing your route
-Bring plenty of water and food- your body requires more fuel in the cold
-Pack a winter safety kit
-Make frequent rest stops
Have a great trip and an even better holiday from the staff at the Preserve!
http://www.travelsense.org/tips/wintertraveltips.cfm
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
It’s going to be a DIY Christmas!
Monday, November 21, 2011
Pinterest- the best way to waste time!
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Adopt A Family
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
My Dearest Kitty.....(Part Nine)
· We need to discuss personal space again… it is MY BED! Please see 2nd bedroom, couch, loveseat, floor random chair or bathroom sink. Thanks.
Monday, November 7, 2011
Restaurant Rantings
Happy fall everyone! Here goes my first post being the newest member to
the Fogelman Management Group. I have recently transitioned from the
restaurant industry and can say after ten years of dealing with everything
from a-z that I am happy to start something new! However, I still have
compassion for those in the industry. So lets discuss a little etiquette
about a meal out.
Lets start with the parents. Now you would think this would be a widely
known thing when going out to eat with children but let me tell you, it
isn?t. WATCH YOUR KIDS! As hard as this may sound, just do it. There is
nothing worse than walking around with a full tray of drinks or food
(possibly YOUR meal) and a kid running across your path, then what happens
but you lose everything on that tray! Also, we understand kids are
messy- let me rephrase that, EXTREMELY messy! We know! Most servers
have kids too! But please, if they have to do construction to pick up
after your kids, you better make sure you compensate them.
Don?t get me wrong; I know that having children is hard work! But they
aren?t getting paid to baby sit and clean house! They are there to give
you the best FOOD and DRINK service possible.
Another point of etiquette would be respect. The ?server? is defined as
someone or something that provides a service or a commodity. This does not
by any means mean they are your lesser half, pee-on, no good servant. A
servant is not what they are, they are there to provide you with their
help and deserve respect. A rude customer will get nowhere if they have no
reason to be rude in the first place. That looks bad on you as a customer
and might even provide you with worse service than you should get.
Remember the saying ?don?t bite the hand that feeds?? All I?m saying is
that you should really think about how you treat the people who handle
your food.
Have you ever heard of the verbal tip? These people are the type that will
let their server know over and over how great they are and how amazing
everything was during their time at the restaurant but then what happens?.
A not-so-special cash tip is left. How unfair is that? By you verbally
rewarding a server over and over again, this does not excuse you from
leaving a good tip. If anything, it?s misleading!
The other type of customer you do not want to be is the ?five finger
discount? customer. This is the type of person who is looking for ANYTHING
to get them a freebie. The absolute worst is when a customer eats the
entire meal and then proceeds to say everything was awful. Really? These
people should probably just stay home.
Just a few things to keep in mind while going out to eat!
This was fun! We?ll do it again soon!
Until next time, Your newest member to the staff
-Leshia Ogilvie
Monday, October 31, 2011
Tips for Trick or Treating Safe ...
1. Plan a route in advance
Trick-or-treating could take you several streets away from your house, which can cause sore legs and a bit of frustration. Avoid long paths by mapping out a route before leaving the house. Stick to paths that you and your child are familiar with to avoid getting lost.
2. Wear comfy shoes
Make sure you and your children are in comfortable, well-fitting shoes. Girls in dresses should avoid heels, and all shoelaces should be double-tied to avoid tripping in the dark.
3. Stay well-lit
Apply reflective tape to your child’s costume to ensure they are seen by drivers on the road. Also, carry a flashlight with you to keep your child’s path lit at all times.
4. Make sure costumes are proper length
Long costumes that drag on the ground can be dangerous, especially at night. After purchasing your child’s costume, make sure it’s an appropriate length, and hem anything that’s too long to avoid tripping.
5. Avoid masks
Masks can make it difficult for your child to see or breathe. If possible, skip the mask altogether and use non-toxic make-up to complete the costume instead.
6. Use flexible props
Try to avoid costumes that have weapons as accessories. But if your child’s costume won’t be complete without a weapon, make sure it is rubber or plastic. Choose a prop that won’t cause injury to your child or their friends.
7. Check your child's candy
When sorting through candy at the end of the night, be sure to throw away any candy that is not in its original wrapper, or looks as though it has been opened.
Most importantly, BE SAFE! When in doubt, throw it out!
Stop by the office and show us your kiddos!
Melody
Friday, October 28, 2011
My Dearest Kitty (Part Eight)
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Winter again ... Really? Ugh!
While I realize it is not realistic to wish for NO SNOW, one can still dream. I was mortified when I began to read ... "Get Ready for a Wet, Wild Winter" is the title.
Here is a link so that you can read it for yourself.
http://www.farmersalmanac.com/weather/2011/08/29/2012-us-winter-forecast/
Sunday, October 2, 2011
My Dearest Kitty ... (Part Seven)
Dear Cat:
• I know you do not think it is funny but… Super Sticky Post-It’s on all 4 paws? Dang FUNNY! I snort in laughter. Duct tape works as well… but it will make me bleed in revenge later.
• Okay I get it you do not like the tail pulling due to the green fog… I will stop unless I have the fan turned on to aim it elsewhere…
• OK the vent/fan on the left side of my laptop is not a heating blanket… along with sleeping on the DVR.
• Umm… please note kitty, the carpet is part of the lease agreement! Please stop attacking it like an invisible mouse. Mouses (intended spelling) do not ride elevators up to the 5th floor! So please stop perfecting your skills as you are scared of the thing behind the front door called the hallway.
• Oh please put your toys back in the toy box… lately I wait for the cold/warm feeling (aka the present) when I step on something or the bite/claw and hiss.
• Also… hiding behind my 3 gargoyles… nose picker, butt picker and ear picker by my TV does not make you butt licker!
• Holding your paw over your nose and snort in laughter when I trip and spill bbq sauce all over the carpet? SO NOT FUNNY!
• Again… I need to remind you about the thing attached to your butt ‘aka your tail’ STOP TOUCHING ME WITH IT, it is driving me crazy. I know this is cat humor but, keep it up and I will duct tape it to your belly! You will be walking with a wedgie for days.
• Oh and once more please update your Outlook calendar… cat conferences are at 10:15AM and not 2:59AM. I am still unsure of why we have the ‘meow’ sessions… I know your complaint already… because it is MORE SNACKEMS.
• Okay we have discussed this… no matter how flat you lay in a 3 inch box? I can still see your ears and the tail. I realize you think the magical box is camouflage… but unless I close my eyes? I can still see you!
• Umm? You are like 26lbs. The only bag you will fit in is made by Hefty… please stop trying to hide in a shopping bag! When you hear the ripping of paper you know you are exceeding the wide load limit… kitty.
• Sorry in advance but the Animal Planet Channel is currently down for a few more days… and the Big Cat Diaries will be postponed. Blame Time Warner and not my carpet! I know you love watching the cheetahs, ut there is a mirror above the sink… just make strange faces at yourselves. hehe
:)
Your Fearless Leader
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Old Fashion Cocktail for an Old Fashion Lady
It is so difficult to find a bartender these days that can make this cocktail correctly but when you find one and the bar has the right ingredients – YUM! Sit back and relax but warning – it’s a sipper not a toss down drink but don’t sit too long either and let the ice weaken the purpose of this drink.
The following is a little Google search to explain better than I:
The Old-fashioned is a classic whiskey cocktail that has been served since around 1880 at the Pendennis Club in Louisville, Kentucky and is (disputably) the first drink referred to as a cocktail.
It is the perfect ideal of what a cocktail should contain: a spirit, a sweet, a bitter, a sour and water. Typically, the Old-fashioned is made with bourbon. However you can experiment with other types of whiskey for an equally excellent drink. Have a light old-fashioned with Canadian whiskey or have one that's more sour with a Tennessee whiskey. Club soda is often used to top off this drink, but this is not a traditional method. (and I personally don’t recommend using anything to top it off). Why add something to dilute the effect?
Prep Time: 2 minutes
Yield: 1 Drink
Ingredients:
• A “good” label of Bourbon – 3 oz.
• 1 sugar cube
• 2-3 dashes Angostura bitters
• 2 orange slices
• maraschino cherry for garnish
Preparation:
1. Place the sugar cube at the bottom of an old-fashioned glass.- that is a short fat glass with a sturdy bottom.
2. Saturate the cube with the bitters.
3. Add one orange slice.
4. Muddle these ingredients.
5. Fill the glass with ice cubes.
6. Add the bourbon.
Okay – I am off to the local Liquor store – hehe - it’s the weekend and I need to use up some sugar cubes – Right?
Joanne
The Old Fashioned Lady
Friday, September 30, 2011
Mud Pie
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Tomorrow's your LAST chance to win an IPOD!
Make it a summer to remember and win a new 32G iPod Touch! 2nd generation!
Winning is much like living at our property ... SIMPLE!
Just write a blog and e-mail it to me at asstmanager@thepreserveop.com. I will post all of your entries right here on our community blog.
Tomorrow's the last day to enter so submit your enteries. Every resident who wrote a blog will be entered to win the iPod Touch.
Never written a blog?
Here are a few ideas for what you could write about...
Favorite place to vacation?
Your favorite reality TV show?
Tell us about your hobbies?
What's your favorite drink?
You can write about ANYTHING! As you can see, my blogs are very RANDOM. One winner will be chosen from all blog entries submitted at each of our KC communities.
Best of luck to you,
Melody
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
My Dearest Kitty ... (Part Six)
Dear Cat:
• Your design skills in the bathroom are still in question. Please Note: The bathroom is not a Putt-Putt Mini Golf Course. Flying objects are called birds and airplanes… not anything off the counter or shelves.
• OKAY FINE! I get it… I let it get a little warm in the place. The fainting spells from your ‘lack of napping’ are getting old! I turned the A/C back on for now. (yet you normally sleep under a blanket, hmmm)
• Oh? Big Cat Diaries is your favorite show… I know! You stare at the TV in a creepy way especially when the Cheetah makes a kill. Umm, do not get any ideas! Oh and the expression on your furry face when the Cheetah was in the middle of 40 baboons… PRICELESS! Your favorite puddytat ran as fast as she could to escape!
• Also… half of your toys have been ‘repossessed ‘ until you learn to stop leaving ‘presents’ on the carpet for at least 2 weeks. Hint: If you can open a 100 year old dresser drawer you can have them back.
• I would like to remind you that the bug on the ‘other side of the window’ is not attacking you. I am running low on Windex from paw and nose prints.
• Again… I appreciate you finally learning your names… Here! KITTY KITTY KITTY. Saves me some time in remembering what I actually named you.
Your fearless leader,
Christopher
Monday, September 19, 2011
My Dearest Kitty ... (Part Five)
Dear Cat:
I will preface with the following… please realize you only exist in my world for my personal entertainment! (I write about and the happy purrs at night… because I know you cannot open the canned cat food without my assistance) So please note the following:
So Cat… it is going to get cold soon! I hope the cat burglar does not steal your blankeys… hehe
Until next time,
Christopher
Saturday, September 10, 2011
My Dearest Kitty ... (Part Four)
• Clorox is not an ‘air freshener’ as it is more of a cleaning ingredient. I know you love the smell… but back off when I pour it in the ‘water dish/toilet’! Unless you want your fur all white. I am CLEANING!
• Please explain to me… How is it you can lay next to me while I am sitting upright watching television but, if I lay down next to you… POOF kitty disappears. I am starting to take this personal!
• Also… I do not need to see your ‘stink star’ on a daily/hourly basis. Please reserve that visual for litter box. I know you are proud of that thing under your tail but, I am just not really interested. –Thanks.
• Why is it sleeping on top of my DVR is your favorite napping spot? Yet I try and cover you with a blanket you get all cranky.
• Again… I am allowed to pet you, hold you and pinch your toes while you sleep. Tugging on your tail is only for special occasions when you have been well behaved. (all cats love their tail pulled slightly)
• Kittens… please stop opening the wine cabinet. Yes I put a stuffed cat on the other side of the glass doors to torment you… but please stop trying to let him out!
• Monkey (the youngest brat/cat)… I would appreciate if you would refrain from opening and slamming kitchen cabinet doors looking for food. Please see kibble dish! It is SO NOT FUNNY!
• Oh… and there is nothing hiding behind the sliding closet doors except for my clothes. It is not a napping spot!!!
Please NOTE: Changing your litter box is a 10 minute ordeal and I do not need supervision! Sitting in the spot where it was upon the temp removal to empty out your crap does not mean you are first in line among the other brats. I actually have to carry your crap down to the dumpster and then refill.
• Umm, we have met upon many occasions… you announcing your presence when jumping up next to me is not necessary. Remember I named you and my name is not meow.
• Oh… and the roll of white stuff next to the toilet is for my personal use! It is not a play toy for you to grab onto and hall down the hallway. It is $3.59 for a 4 pack!!!
• I know you get mad… but I find it funny to hide cat snackems in odd places that you cannot reach without a lot of effort. Consider it a form of exercise. Hehe
• Again… closing the shower door while you are in there and turning on the water? IS SO FUNNY! STOP HISSING AT ME!
• Speaking of hissing… you need a Tic-Tac!
That's all for now,
Christopher
Friday, September 9, 2011
God Bless Joplin
Over the Labor Day holiday, I went to see my family in Southern Missouri. My uncle was getting married and it gave me a good excuse to spend some long overdue time with my Grandma. On the way back home we decided to take a slight detour and went a few more miles up I-44 to go to Joplin, Missouri.
I wanted to see for myself what a tornado was capable of. As you might already know, I moved here from Tampa, Florida. I have always maintained that a hurricane was the lessor of two evils because at least you have sufficient warning to evacuate. With a tornado, even if the sirens go off you may only have a few seconds to react. That thought scares me to death.
I have seen the pictures on the news and it has been the topic of most conversations for a while. I just thought I wanted to see the area for myself. It had been more than 3 months since the tornado and it was still very apparent where the damage was. I don't know what I thought I was going to see but I was not at all prepared for what I saw. There are simply NO WORDS. There is just one wide strip of land that is just gone. As I was driving down the street in disbelief, I saw a house that was missing pieces of the side of it but was just on the outer skirts of escaping total destruction and it had been spray painted with the words "God Bless Joplin." I can't describe in words how moving that was. My heart breaks for the people of Joplin. I can't imagine what they must be going through, even today, almost 4 months later.
My niece who is only 3 years old rode home with me on this trip. Her parents went on a float trip and I figured she would have more fun with me anyway. :) I didn't even for a minute, think about how seeing all of this would affect her. While we were driving through the affected area which seemed to go on FOREVER, she kept saying "broken houses" ... "Look at all the broken houses!" My brother called me today and said that she is still telling Mommy and Daddy about all the broken houses she saw last weekend.
Extreme Makeover Home Edition is getting involved in the rebuilding of Joplin beginning October 19th and running through October 26th. It has been reported that 14 local builders have already signed up to help. They anticipate a need for 4,500 skilled volunteers and approximately 5,000 general able bodies. I think that it would be an amazing opportunity to give back. They are going to build 7 homes in 7 days. What a huge undertaking! If you are able to help to donate time, money or materials, you can visit http://www.joinextreme.com/Joplin. I plan to be there with my family and hope to see you there as well.
Be a Hero ... Lend a Hand,
Melody
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Getting back in touch with an old friend ...
As most of you probably know by now, Borders book stores are going out of business. Last night we stopped by one of the Borders stores to see if there were any books that I couldn’t live without. They have some amazing deals (40% off magazines!) and some really good new and old book selections, but all in all, we walked out with only a couple of books. Why? Because as a young adult trying to save for my future, I simply can’t afford to buy all of the books I would like to read.
As a child, I used to go to the library a lot. I grew up in Wichita, KS and once a week my mom would drive me and my siblings down to the Central branch of the Wichita Public Library so I could check out a few books for the coming week. I was admittedly (even then) a book worm. So many stories and worlds to visit, and so little time. Even after I moved away to college there was always the college library available to me, both as a quiet place to study (or meet up with friends for a coffee break) or as a place to access printers and fax machines. But when I transitioned into young adulthood and moved to the Overland Park area, I lost touch with this amazing resource. I wandered through Half Price Books occasionally and perused Borders or Barnes and Nobel when I saw their signs and needed a reprieve from my fast-paced computer-oriented work. Libraries? I hadn’t really seen them around yet, and just didn’t take the time to look them up.
Fast forward to this weekend. I walked out of Borders slightly disappointed that I couldn’t buy more books… things that would keep me interested on those days when it was just too hot to get outside. So my fiancĂ© suggested that we check out the Public Library. She already had a card for the Johnson County Libraries, so we went to the Central Branch on 87th street. It was easy to find, and parking was easily available, despite the number of cars already there. Walking in the front set of doors, I was immediately greeted with an easy to understand layout. The circulation desk was right in front of me, and they have signs detailing which direction to head for the books you are looking for. Fiction is close to the front, making it easy for me to find a few novels I had been hoping to read over the past several weeks, but had put off looking for at the book stores. They had several displays of book suggestions, and a few covers caught my eye. I browsed through the “new book” section, just wondering if there was anything I should read for current events. I remember smiling several times as I looked up to see other people just browsing like I was, looking for the next set of words to catch their attention. More than an hour later (with several books in my hands) I was headed out the door again.
The checkout process was incredibly simple since they have self-checkout stations that take only moments of your time, and provide you with either a printed or digital receipt of your books and due dates. The Library also has a website that completely simplifies which books are available (and where) and even renewal options. They also have the capability of creating “shelves” like wish lists to remember which titles interested you, or you have already read. They are reciprocal with the Olathe public library system as well, which allowed me to get a book that the Johnson County library system didn’t have on their shelves. And if there is any book I find online that I want to put on hold, it will be waiting behind the front circulation counter when I get there. For a library that is so conveniently close to where I live and work, I don’t think it could get much better!
Overall, it was a lot like getting to know an old friend again. There are those awkward moments of asking questions you feel like you should already know the answers to, or moments of a silly smile only you can understand, because that memory was between you and a book. But like an old friend, seeing those books was comforting and enjoyable. If you’re looking for somewhere quiet to duck inside, to get out of life for a moment; somewhere between the cell phones, the work calls and the fitness centers; somewhere out of the blazing sun, consider checking out the public libraries around you. I just might run into you there!
Jacque E.
Monday, September 5, 2011
My Dearest Kitty ... (Part Three)
Christopher
Click here to read part 4...
Saturday, September 3, 2011
My Dearest Kitty ... (Part Two)
I know you think you are special and the supreme species on the planet but…
· You staring at one part of the ceiling and getting me to look at nothing… SO not funny!
· Oh… and by the way? Spiders are not your friends nor are they play toys! I BEAT the last one of your ‘toys’ to death with a Kleenex box last week… Sorry for your loss. :(
· Let’s recap on the ‘my property’ VS. ‘your property’. The laces on my shoes are mine and the stuffed mousey looking thing lying in the middle of the hallway? It is yours… (laces are not extra long mouse tails)
· Also… That hissing in the mirror at "the other cat"? ... Self explanatory.
· It would be nice if you could refrain from pouncing the warm blankets you sleep on within 5 seconds after being washed/dried… ummm I am trying to fold them for your furry butt.
· My DVR remote does belong to me and it is not your personal chew toy... please chew on the thing right behind you… the favorite part of your body, known as your tail.
· I understand that my shower is totally fascinating as you spend half your waking moments in there meowing. However, I need to remind you that chasing your tail in there could be a tad dangerous. The random cat movements (RCM's) are getting a little weird... going from point A to point B does not need to be at TOP SPEED! -Thanks.
Please Note: I was sleeping, hence your needs can wait until I decide to get out of bed... I am not room service and the menu is Dry Kibble and Water.
· Snackems are considered a treat for good behavior... not a diet supplement. I understand my apple slices bag in the fridge do sound like your snackems bag when opened... the stuff in the fridge is really… umm mine. I appreciate your personal interest... but unless it is 6" below your snout and in a bowl, it is considered... MINE!
That's it for now ..
Christopher
Click here to read part 3
Friday, September 2, 2011
My Dearest Kitty ... (Part One)
I own you and I pay the rent so therefore the following is a ceast and desist order!
Thanks,
Submitted by Joanne B.
Click here to read part 2
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Lifestyle after Retirement
It has come down to two big choices for me…..
One (1)
I decided to downsize my space by moving from a large home to my cozy apartment which also meant getting rid of “stuff” that I thought I had to keep. I actually had an auction company come and get the boxes that had been moved to 4 different residents without ever opening them in between the moves and sell whatever they found. It was liberating and profitable. That action choice went for furniture and all household items. I only brought what I absolutely couldn’t part with and fit in my new space. Lately I have been going through the dozen or so boxes that I didn’t unpack right away and that now is getting recycled or thrown away.
The big social thing that I found new chunks of time to enjoy was advancing my knitting skills and getting projects completed out of the huge stash of yarn that I had kept and wanted to get worked up. No…. I won’t live long enough to work it all up, since I don’t plan on living to be 105 yrs old but I enjoy having the color and textures around me and have found ways to decorate with the fiber in small ways as I start new projects. Well you can only knit so much and hang with your knitting friends so long before you find your repeating the same conversations. Even my little dog “GingerSue” was getting tired of me hanging around all the time and disrupting her nap times and competing for attention with the knitting needles keeping my fingers and mind busy.
Two (2)
An opportunity came to my attention to go after a part time job at Target. I landed the job as a cashier and so enjoy the company, co-workers and the guests that come through my lane. Of course I really enjoy the flexible hours and my employee and Target debit card discounts. It’s an all in one package for me since it’s very close to here and I can do my shopping before I come home.
The biggest benefit has been meeting hundreds of new people that are looking for just a little understanding and patience when they have a little one that is out of control. Maybe that grandmother experience in me seems to stop the screaming and get a smile and a big sigh out of a stressed Mom or Dad. I love the older guests that come in as well and give them just a little attention that they are looking for briefly. Most especially I have new material for my conversations with my knitting friends and there is absolutely not one thing in the store for me to spend my paycheck on to advance my knitting habit. Yippy!!!
In closing – maybe coming out of retirement just to find something that gives a little extra jingle in a pocket to offset the gas & food prices but also doing something new is the key to an ever changing positive retirement lifestyle.
Loving my life after retirement ..
Joanne