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Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss!

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Today, March 2nd, is the birthday of Dr. Seuss! And it’s also Read Across America Day – very appropriate. I was a huge Dr. Seuss fan, in fact I still am and have read every book he’s written, as I suspect most of us have! Remember… Green Eggs and Ham, The Cat in the Hat, and One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish? Great books!

Dr. Seuss was born Theodor Seuss Geisel on March 2, 1904. He was an American writer and cartoonist most widely known for his children’s books written under the pen name Dr. Seuss.He published over 60 children’s books, which were often characterized by imaginative characters and rhyme. Surprisingly, he never had any children of his own and when asked about this, he would reply “You have ‘em; I’ll entertain ‘em.”

Dr. Seuss died on September 24, 1991. In 2002, the Dr. Seuss National Memorial Sculpture Garden opened in his birthplace of Springfield, Massachusetts and features sculptures of Geisel and of many of his characters. This is certainly one place I’d like to visit… just added it to my list!

Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss! :)

Enjoy this video… a blast from the past!

Anyone Up for Ice Fishing?

Wow, so I get this call from my brother this morning, asking me if I’d like to tag along this coming weekend and do some ice fishing. Yes, I was quite surprised as fishing really isn’t my cup of tea, although I have gone with him in the past – ‘cuz he’s my brother! :)

I remember one time we were on vacation in New Hampshire at Lake Winnipesaukee and he asked me to go out on the boat fishing with him at like 5:00 in the morning. I had never been before so I said okay. We went out, he zoomed to his favorite fishing spot and there we sat. Now it’s still early and dark, so there was really nothing to do…the sun wasn’t out, so I couldn’t tan, nor could I read, so I was talking to him, asking questions about fishing. Needless to say, he told me he was taking me back to the cottage, dropping me off, and going back out. I guess a lot of chatter scares the fish??

At any rate, years later now he want to go ice fishing. He’s traveling up north and thought it’d be fun for me to tag along too. Ice fishing?? All I can think of is freezing! I told him I’d think about it and immediately started researching ice fishing so I’d know what I was getting into and maybe impress him a little with my knowledge!

Here’s what I found out…

Ice fishing can be fun! (Hmmm…) All you really need is some planning and preparation and it can be a wonderful experience.

Get everything ahead of time -

Make a list of the supplies you used on your last trip and replenish them early.  Make sure you get all those Glo-Buster Bluelights or Lindy Tazers. Just remember “stock up”.

Check the hole on the ice floor. Make sure the hole is clean.  Chips or chunks of ice could cause entanglements in the fishing line and could break your chances of getting any fish, as these could sever the line. (Reminder: ask my brother if the holes will already be there or if he will be making new ones – yikes)

To get more fish, you need these four important baits -

You simply cannot go on without:  wax worms, minnows, assorted PowerBait, maggots. It is best to keep these bait separated and as much as possible alive using coolers such as a small cooler. (Okay…now that is going to be totally up to him. I will Not be handling anything of the sort!)

Clean and inspect the rods and fishing reels you are going to use.  Q-tips are best for taking out the nicks in every nook and cranny of your ice rod.  Non-freezing oil for lubing fishing reels is advisable.

Don’t forget the heat -

Do not forget to bring the heaters and propane cylinders. You cannot fish comfortably if you are as cold as the fish under the ice.  Ice fishing should be fun and feel comfy too. (Again, hmmm…)

House up -

The ice is harsh and cold but it doesn’t mean you have to feel that too.  Ice tents should be cleaned out as well by putting over a light coat of lubricant at the joints.  If there is any wear or tear, it is best to contact the manufacturer in order for them to send out the appropriate repair kit if necessary. (Reminder: ask my brother to make sure he has an ice tent and that we won’t be out in the open!)

Gear Up -

It’s better to be safe than sorry, make sure you get a set of lifeguard spikes as well as a safety rope. Also, to feel less of the cold and at the same time be cool, pick up a coat specifically made for ice fishing. Avoid frost bite on your toes and feet with good insulated socks and shoes.

So, how’s that? Think my brother will be impressed? I’m still not 100% sure that I’m going, but after all I just learned, it’s a good possibility and besides, I get to spend some time with my brother! Brrrrr…

Is Buying An Air Purifier Worth It?

Is Buying An Air Purifier Worth It?

As I was down in my basement yesterday digging out my air purifier which had become buried under a bunch of new stuff that was put down there since last winter, I began wondering if this purchase was really worth it… now that I have it running again, yes, I’m glad I have one – the air actually seems cleaner already!

Air purifiers have become extremely popular, especially during the fall and winter months when all the windows in the house remain closed. I put mine away during the spring and summer because my windows are opened and fresh air is circulating throughout the house. Using an air purifier definitely makes indoor air healthier and cleaner, especially in a household with small children and/or pets.

I’m sure many wonder if they are really necessary, weighing the benefits against the price depending on the brand, size, etc… they can be quite expensive. But this is an item that can be used again and again and the result is clean air. Clean air makes it easier to breathe. So, can you really put a price tag on breathing easier and breathing in cleaner air?

There are many types of air purifiers out there, infact I was debating buying a new one, but I think for now, as long as I change the filter when I’m supposed to, all should be fine. If you are looking into buying an air filter and are pricing them, don’t forget to add the cost of the replacement filters into your pricing and decision making because they do eventually have to be replaced. There are air purifiers that don’t require replacing the filter and they use some type of collection grid, however keep in mind that these types probably cost more upfront but you won’t need to be buying filters which may end up saving you some money in the long run.

Some air purifiers work better for some uses than others. If you are planning on buying one because you have pets (like me) or if there’s a smoker in the house, then you’ll want to read about the specific purifier to determine what particles it actually will be removing and cleaning.

So, yes – purchasing an air purifier is worth it. As I am writing this, I am breathing in cleaner air! It’s funny how a frustrating trip down to the basement inspired me to write this post. :) That’s what this blog is all about – randomness!

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