seamas1971
Seamas
seamas1971

If your putting $10 per day down on lottery you have a gambling habit, not a bad investment strategy.

For Christmas I made my husband a deck of card with each being about some special moment in our lives divided into travel, wedding, love and being parents, it's not in a jar but it would surely help if we needed a reminder of our happy times.

The Husband and I do this. We like to include the little things that we appreciate about each other. Everything from getting up first to feed the cats (they are howlers) so the other can have a few more minutes of sleep to going out in zero degree weather to get gas in the other's car.

forgive and forget (that the person who wronged you ever existed)

"Now one day, maybe I can forgive John Andersen for what he done to these trees, but I ain't gonna forget it. I figure forgiving is not letting something nag at you—rotting you out."

I disagree - I've had people - family actually - that wronged not only me, but my wife, to the point I am never going to forgive them. I also don't have any baggage about it. I dropped them from my life when I realized they were just going to keep being a detriment to my wife and I, and life is much more peaceful

Consider joining Meetup :) You'll find people who share common interests and enjoy the same things as you. I belong to Westchester Geeks (NY) and made friendships that we do things outside of the group activities.

I almost always say " Thank You Very Much" I just hope people do not think I am trying to imitate Elvis Presley ? Tom Buyea, Miami, Fl.

You're right! The worse is in clubs (not that I go there anymore), but people push through crowds and instead of saying "excuse me" they say "WATCH OUT!"

YES! This is one of those small courtesies that seems to be less and less prevalent in society today (queue curmudgeon rant). It is the difference between a mentality of gratitude or entitlement. Everyone's time is worth something, and if we/they are spending that time to do something for someone else, that is worthy

Yeah - it's the nutrition part that I was most interested in, since so many other apps already do diaries - but I really should mention that in the article. Thanks for the call-out!

I use Tumblr for a couple blogs, both mapped with custom URLs. I use the queue feature and have both blogs post several things a day. One blog is all new material, the other is a personal blog that's mainly reblogs from other tumblr sites. Both are styled with a clean responsive theme that's Adsense ready and I

Definitely—people should blog because they enjoy it, not because they think it will be lucrative. Sometimes these things can snowball and lead to other opportunities, but no one should ever plan on that.

An idea for a plot for a novel.

is this better than any.do?

So it's like Do It Tomorrow tomorrow.do except it (1) costs money (2) is iOS only and (3) doesn't carry incomplete items over. I"m underwhelmed.

Sounds a bit like they may have stolen Do It Tomorrow's main premise here...