Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Spring has sprung!

Can you believe this beautiful weather?  It's a great way to brighten up the days...and even the nights....with gorgeous sunshine, pretty pastel colors cropping up all around and temperatures that invite us to stay outside all day long!  It's awesome for the most part.  But of course, there is the not so awesome part.     
             ALLERGIES!                    
Itchy nose, watering eyes, scratchy throat, nagging head...UGH!  If only I could figure out how to avoid that part while spending every possible moment outside.  


While discussing this dilemma with a friend, I realized a few things.  First, I've heard that eating honey that is produced in one's local community, somehow helps our bodies fight off the allergens that cause so much discomfort.  Though I love honey on my hot buttered biscuit, I've never used it for much else besides an occasional marinade or glaze.  My friend and I were discussing that our grandparents used it to sweeten their coffee, in oatmeal, on their biscuit, making tea cakes and many more everyday foods.  Of course it's also a part of the old fashioned cold remedy they grew up on, too!  My friend stated his grandparents lived to be in their 90's.  I got to thinking about my grandparents especially my grandmothers.  I know my Mama Stults always had honey.  She almost lived to be 100.  My Grandmommy will be 89 in April and when she went to assisted living, she hid her honey in her night stand to keep the other residents from getting it.  :))  She's that protective of her honey!  


Just maybe there really is something to this honey.  I think I'm going to first find a local bee keeper and then figure out how I can add a spoonful of honey into my diet each day without eating the biscuit.  My waistline just can't take them both.   I'll let you know if I can tell a difference.  Meanwhile, let me know how you are handling this allergy season.   I hope to avoid the steroid shots because again, the waistline!  And I just realized, this mild winter and early spring will probably mean a bumper crop of poison oak/ivy too!  That's another allergy I could definitely do without. [sigh]  


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Monday, March 19, 2012

Did you?

I know you had to have received some of the 132,795,840+ recorded calls in the past few days and even weeks so I hope you exercised your right to vote for the candidate you feel will best represent your interests.  Or at the very least, the best available candidate which is the category I fell into for some positions.  


It seems I've been here a lot in the past few years.  Not certain that the person who got my vote is who I really want to be doing the job but when you have no better options, you just close your eyes and take a stab.  right?  Ugh!  I hate this feeling but then again, who in their right mind would be willing to have their whole life splattered across the tvs and newspapers for the whole world to see every little lapse in common sense?  You almost have to be crazy.....and gutsy.... to run for any political position on most any level.  This may be the reason we have such a small pool to choose from.  Those who would do the job well are too smart to relive their mistakes through the press.  I think we're in for a few more difficult years no matter who wins.


I vote for lower gas prices, more jobs, better schools and stiffer penal systems!  Let the inmates work on the  chain gang and pay their own way.  Make parents responsible for the children's discipline and let teachers teach!  And for heaven sake's lets drill at home!!


Ok, enough already.  Interest rates are still great, hovering under 4% for a fixed rate, 30 year mortgage.  So what are you waiting for?  Now is a great time to buy which makes it a great time for sellers, too!  Let's get you packing.  Remember, home is where your story begins!


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Friday, March 9, 2012

TGIF!!

HaHa!  Not sure why I would care what day of the week it is, Realtors certainly don't have weekends off but oh well, it sounds cliche anyway, right?  :)  


I've had a wild and crazy week but you know, I'm pretty happy with what I accomplished.  It's getting to be that time of year for real estate so I've been showing and consulting with sellers, too.  I've learned quite a bit this week and I think I've inspired a little and been inspired a lot!


Wednesday, I visited our state capital along with some friends from the American Cancer Society. It was a long, packed full day but well worth it.  I learned a great deal about the politicians that represent our area.  I didn't get to talk to my State Representative Greg Burdine nor Senator Tammy Irons but that's ok, I know them both personally and will get them at home.  :0)  


I did, however, get to talk with my friend Marcel Black from Colbert County.  He is always so gracious to share what's going on in Montgomery with us.  I really think he has his constituents' best interest in mind.


I also had a really good conversation with Lynn Greer.  This was my first time to talk in depth with him as he doesn't represent me and I've not had any dealings with him otherwise.  I think he's a fairly logical man and maybe he was listening to what we had to say.  At least he made us think so.  Though it wasn't on our agenda, I did get to throw a plug in about the proposed new Walmart, too.  I think he might even share in my thinking about the stupidity of that move.


We ran into Senator Roger Bedford in the hallway and he took us out on the Senate floor and gave us the low down on how things work.  He shared some comical stories of how things don't work, too.  Partisan politics are my new found amazement.  Not sure why it took this long to get my attention but suddenly I am so frustrated with our government.  Perhaps it's because it used to work and no longer does on the state OR national level.  Who cares whether there is a D or an R beside your name!  This isn't about your great works, it's about taking care of the people!!!!......Ok, rant over.  


We then visited with Johnny Mack Morrow.  (There were several from Franklin County in our group, too).  Now I must say, he's a character.  Holds nothing back, tells it like it is.  Maybe a little rough around the edges but you know, I think I like that.  He didn't try to talk over our heads or try to make himself look good. He did tell us that the partisan stuff is killing productivity but I won't rant again, I'll just say I bet everybody knows what's he's thinking.  


The purpose of our trip was to ask for support of a new cigarette tax.  We are asking for an additional $1 per pack.  I know some of you think we are crazy and you might be right but you don't get anything if you never ask.  $1 per pack of cigarettes would bring $214 billion in revenue to our state.  That's unless it makes some folks stop smoking and kept others from ever taking up the habit (including our children).  In that case, revenue wouldn't be as much but wait, neither would our loss of productivity.  I won't bore you with all the stats but they really are unbelievable when you see just how much we are spending to manage health issues related to smoking.  Many smokers have no health insurance but of course, we as a state must provide care when they become ill.  A life is a treasure no matter how it's lived.  Did you know that 20% of our (Alabama) high school kids admit to being a smoker?  Not just that they've tried it but that they continue to smoke.  That's probably why about 22% of our adults smoke.  It's an addiction that isn't easy to overcome.  Believe me, I know!


Anyway, enough about that.  I'm sure you'll hear more from me on this issue in the months to come.  If you want to help get this tax passed or at least some additional tax, write your legislature and ask for their support when it comes up for vote.  If they tell you they don't want to raise taxes, remind them that this is a voluntary tax!!  That's right.  No one makes anyone buy cigarettes.  It's a choice!  Don't buy, don't pay.  It's that simple.  By the way, for every so much in tax increase, (I forgot the exact number and don't want to discredit) the rate of children who smoke drops by 7%.  So if we raise cigarette taxes enough, we might put an end to our children smoking?  Wouldn't that be awesome???


This morning, I spoke to a cancer support group here in Florence.  For the first time ever, I shared my story without crying.  That was a milestone.  One I'm quite proud to finally accomplish.  I hope that by sharing my story, I can help others to better cope with their journey.  Sharing is good therapy for us all.  By His stripes we are healed. 


Enough already.  Have a great weekend, practice random acts of kindness and smile; it's contagious!


**Oh, one more thing....tomorrow, Saturday, March 10th from 11:00 to 3:00, join the Kudzu Queens and more of us at Regency Square Mall.  All four mayors from Florence, Muscle Shoals, Sheffield and Tuscumbia have proclaimed this day Cancer Awareness Day in the Shoals.   We will have some fun stuff going on so please come out and be a part of that.  You can eat at Chic-fil-a and ask them to donate a portion of the proceeds to the American Cancer Society.  We will finish off the day at FloBama in downtown Florence with a band, good food and fun. A portion of those proceeds will also be donated to this great cause.  Thanks for your support! 


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Friday, March 2, 2012

Alabama storms....again.

Praying that our neighbors in Athens and Madison recover from the damage and injuries suffered today in the midst of yet another wave of tornados.  We had just a few reports of property damage in the Shoals Area but nothing compared to our neighbors just east of us.  The forecasters say we have one more small wave of storms on it's way and then we should be all clear.

Seems rather sad that the storms took the same path as some of the storms of April 27, 2011.  We heard that a few of the homes that have just been rebuilt after being destroyed in last year's storms received major damage again today.  I know those folks hearts have to be shattered.  My thoughts and prayers will be with all of those affected.

On a good note, many elementary children celebrated Dr. Seuss' birthday today.  I'm sure there were giggles and laughter heard throughout many classrooms across the country.  Wouldn't it be great if we could all have green eggs and ham a little more often? Or wear a big hat and make silly rhymes?  Each of us are still kids at heart.  Our bodies get old but our emotions don't.  Take time to do something fun today or this weekend.  Spend time with a child on their level.  It will definitely brighten your day!

Hope you have a great weekend!!  
“Today you are You, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is Youer than You.” 
 Dr. Seuss, Happy Birthday to You!


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