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  1. I'll try this. Thank you. :) I have been told that any kind of acid is bad for granite. Mind you, I figure that my sink area really can't look any worse. May be worth a try.
  2. Thank you both so much. This is very helpful. I'm off to read the reviews and soon place an order.
  3. Ellen Barret: Grace & Gusto I like this article on why yoga can help with weight loss. The picture shows an extremely difficult move that I cannot imagine ever being able to do :confused1: :lol: ! :grouphug: Hope that your week is a better one. I hate those weekends. :(
  4. I am so very sorry and will keep your mom, you, and your family in my prayers. :grouphug: :grouphug: :grouphug:
  5. My Good Reads Page in case anyone would like to be my friend. I wish that Good Reads would have a "People You May Know" or "People with Similar Tastes" section, like Facebook does, although I usually ignore that part on Facebook and am sure many of us do. Pam, :lol:. I need to be more like her myself. I thought I was quite good at decluttering, but she's in whole other category. Stacia, I agree with you on the beginning of The Blind Contessa. I loved it from the get-go. No, I wouldn't particularly recommend rushing out to read The Scorch Trials. :lol: No, she decluttered that one. Seriously. :smilielol5: Guess now, every time we joke about that book, I'll have to rely on my memory. :D I have a very hard time also. Someone asked a while back if reading these weekly threads counts as one book. I don't think that's a bad idea. :D This looks very interesting. For the longest while, I've had a pet peeve about ageism and "looks-ism" (yes, I know that's not a real word). I cannot stand society's obsession with looking and being young. To me, age is a gift. This article is absolutely depressing.
  6. Old moves from my very first exercise book that I got when I was a teen. I truly believe that some of the old fashioned floor-work moves are the way to go for me.
  7. These titles look good and thanks for the info on the free kindle download for The Story of an African Farm. Glad to hear that you had a nice birthday. :) :smilielol5: Stacia, you know how much we both love to laugh at that book! :D Dd is the Queen of Decluttering. We joke how she should be an organizational consultant. She especially loves to declutter when she's having a bad day. I love it, since she does it all for me. I like to declutter also, but not nearly as much as she does.
  8. Can you recommend a good one? I would prefer one that's not metal. I saw this one on amazon and I'm not sure whether it's worth getting. It's more costly than others. The reviews are good, but there are only 5 of them. Thank you. :)
  9. I read: The Scorch Trials - 1 Star - What on earth was this all about? I was confused through most of it and barely had any idea as to what was going on! It bored me and I honestly did not care much at all for any of the characters, especially after my favorite was killed in the first book. Under normal circumstances, I would have given up on this in the first 10% (my personal rule for giving up on a book if it's rubbish), but I stuck with it since I hoped that it would get better, but mainly because it's part of a Reading Challenge. Obviously, I won’t be reading any more in the series. Surprise! Hahaha! :lol: The Racketeer - 4 Stars - One of my favorite things is a fabulous John Grisham book, the kind that takes me a few days to finish. "The Racketeer" reminds me of his older stuff that I prefer – clever, fast-paced, and hard to put down. The Blind Contessa's New Machine - 3 Stars - I would have possibly given it 4 stars, but the ending was incomplete and I just didn’t particularly care for it. MY RATING SYSTEM 5 Stars Fantastic, couldn't put it down 4 Stars Really Good 3 Stars Enjoyable 2 Stars Just Okay – nothing to write home about 1 Star Rubbish – waste of my money and time. Few books make it to this level, since I usually give up on them if they’re that bad.
  10. This place looks lovely. I have a weakness for B&Bs. I first wrote that I hadn't stayed in one in years, then I remembered that we stayed in a lovely one in the Cotswolds while visiting the U.K. a few years ago. :)
  11. :lurk5: I hope someone can offer some usual advice. I've been having the same problem for a few years now and am really disappointed by the state of the area near the sink. I've tried wiping it down with cooking oil, etc. That only masks the problem for a few minutes or so.
  12. So very sorry. I am praying for her and for all your family. :grouphug: :grouphug: :grouphug:
  13. New thread. Please post your workouts here. Everyone welcome. :)
  14. I've wanted to visit Brugge for a few years now. It's number one on my list, all thanks to you. :D Your description makes it sound like an absolute fairy tale. Thank you for the spelling correction. I've been confused for quite some time as to which one it is.
  15. You should and you deserve it. :D On his site, there are Daily Deals and free shipping anywhere in the world.
  16. Slowly starting up again. No more fasting. Did 1 Mile of Leslie.
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