Wednesday, June 20, 2007

The Berry Tree

You've probably seen some advertising for this program and maybe you think it's just another program but, The Berry Tree is different. They are so different that their system is being pantented. Not only do you get paid on your referrals, and not only does the company advertise for you but, you can get paid on everyone in the whole progam! If you are looking to work from home, this is the business for you.

If you aren't good at referring and marketing, no problem! You can come in and do absolutely nothing and still earn with The Berry Tree. You need to be patient if you aren't going to promote but if you hang around long enough, you WILL make money. If you are good at marketing, you will make money much quicker. I read everything I could find on this program and I listened to all the audio before deciding to sign up. Check out these links and, if you have any questions, I'll be happy to answer them or find the answers for you.
The Berry Tree
Quick Start to Wealth
You will need this access code for the Quick Start to Wealth website: 88951
The Quick Start to Wealth website is the same program but a more in depth look at the compensation plan.

Thursday, June 14, 2007

I Love Pay Per Post

If you really want to make some money online, then you have to check out Pay Per Post. I signed up a few months ago but my blog was not old enough yet and didn't have enough posts. They do have minimum requirements for blogs before they will accept them. So, if you don't have one, start one and if you have one that is more than 90 days old, submit it! I have just taken my first 3 assignments and it challenges me to become better at writing, and besides telling everyone else about various products and services, I get to learn about new things myself! One of the best ways to advertise your program or product is to advertise on blogs.

It's easy to earn with Pay Per Post and you can join the forum, make new friends and get help with your blog. I'm just getting started with Pay Per Post and I'm really excited about making some extra money with them to help supplement my family's income.

Kittens and our old dog

A couple of days ago, my friend from down the road, emailed me and said she had 5 kittens with no mother. In case you haven't guess by now, I'm a sucker for just about any critter so I said I'd take them and feed them but she has to take them back when they're old enough to be on their own. The next morning, our little Pommeranian, Fritz, had a big, heavy plug fall on him and then he couldn't walk. His backend would swing to the right and he'd fall down. He'd take a few steps and fall. I took him to the vet yesterday afternoon and they did x-rays. She couldn't find anything obvious so put him on an anti-inflammatory and antibiotics to try to cover all bases. Today, he is better and is walking. He still falls some but he is walking much better than yesterday. I'm very thankful for that because I din't think I could lose another dog so soon after losing Pepper.

Friday, June 8, 2007

Do You Like the Stars?

Remember those high school science classes and the trips to the planetarium? I used to love going there and seeing all the shapes in the sky. I still like looking at the stars but I don't remember where all those shapes are. The only things I can find now are the Big and Little Dippers and Orion. Well, if you're like me, the meade telescopes MySky can help you to instantly identify over 30 thousand celestial objects with the click of a button.

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How's Your Night Vision?

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Cash Posting

Here's another site along the lines of MyLot.
Cash Posting pays you $.03 for each post. They are pretty strict at watching for junk posts so you do need to do searches for topics so you aren't duplicating. The site is growing and there are lots of discussions you can join in on. It's free to join and it's fun.

Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Saying Goodbye

I had to say goodbye to my little Papillion Friday. He was diagnosed about a year ago, with congestive heart failure, an enlarged heart and he had a cancerous tumor on his side. The vet gave him anywhere from 3 months to 1 year to live. He had been doing pretty good with some signs of the congestive heart failure, like panting and hacking. His tumor had grown quite a bit over the past couple of months and I had thought about taking him in to have it looked at. Wednesday night he seemed fine, barking and wagging his tail. Thursday morning he didn't want to come out of the crate. He and Fritz, our Pommeranian, stay in the Lab's big crate at night together. He was still sleeping so my daughter and I went off to feed horses and he still wasn't up when I got home. I tried to get him to come out of the crate but all he would do was stand up and pant. He didn't eat or drink all day. When my husband came home, he brought up a smaller crate for Pepper. He took him outside to see if he would potty and he did. We also put some water by his head and he drank. He was thirsty. We transferred him to the smaller crate with some towels in it and I put a gerbil type water bottle on the door so he could drink. Friday morning I made an appointment to take him in and have him put down. I knew it was time. He was not able to get up anymore. All he would do is lay in the crate and pant.

The vet was very nice. Pepper had had diarrhea in his crate by the time we got to the vet's office. They took him out and wrapped him in a clean towel. They rinsed out the crate for me. The vet came in and explained what would happen. They put a catheter in his paw in case he pulled away, she wouldn't have to poke him twice. They brought Pepper back in wrapped in a clean towel so I could hold him. I could have as much time with him as I wanted and we just knocked on the door when we were ready. The vet came in and gave the shot and he was gone almost instantly. Again, they gave us as much time as we wanted to say goodbye and we knocked on the door when we were ready.

This is the part of having pets that I'm really bad at. I hate to say goodbye to them. Pepper was 14 so he wasn't a pup anymore but it's still hard. I also expected him to get sicker more gradually so it took me by surprise.

Fritz, the Pommeranian doesn't like sleeping in the crate by himself. He barked most of Friday night. Saturday night we left him wrapped (he wears a diaper) so he could stay out of the crate and wouldn't bark. Sunday night I put two stuffed animals in the crate with him and he was quiet. Last night and tonight he started barking again for a while and he finally settled down. He doesn't think he should be in the crate if Pepper isn't in the crate.

I am dogsitting for my ex-son-in-law's Chocolate Lab right now and will have him for a year. His name is Snickers. He's a good dog and a bit goofy. He loves to play and has a thing for tennis balls. He will run himself to death, if you let him, chasing tennis balls. He also likes to play with his rope bone. He's been good company since I've had to say goodbye to Pepper. I think maybe God sent him to me to help fill the void that Pepper left.