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Thanksgiving Link Love

With Thanksgiving fast approaching, I thought I’d share a few of my favorite Thanksgiving links.  For more of my favorites, take a peek at my Holiday board.

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Take a gamble on this fun Thanksgiving slot machine.

These mad libs would make a cute little game while you’re waiting for the turkey.

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Not sure how long you need to cook your turkey? Check out these helpful Thanksgiving cooking tips.

A delicious cocktail: Mint Moscow Mule

I will definitely be consulting this Black Friday survival guide on Friday!

Traditional vs. Modern Thanksgiving table

It’s easy to be grateful at Thanksgiving, but what about the rest of the year?  These Attitudes of Gratitude can be applied year round to make your home a happier place.

Jessica Seinfeld’s guide to surviving Thanksgiving

I really want to try this yummy sweet potato recipe!

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We have so much to be thankful for, but there are far too many who are not so fortunate.  Here’s a few ways you can give back this Thanksgiving.

What are you thankful for this year?

On My Mind

Sorry for the personal post today, but it’s just one of those days.

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I really try not to be a complainer, and most people that know me would never know about most of the stuff that I have going on.  And I have debated for a while whether or not to post this.  It really has nothing to do with the house, it’s just about me.  I usually try to shy away from that and not be an oversharer or an attention whore.

But one thing I’ve clearly learned through blogging is that it is a very cathartic process.  I get asked all the time how I’m not freaking out or just a huge stress ball over the house, and I truly think that this blog is the answer.  Being able to express myself and share the process with others has been my therapy.  Sometimes I think it’s more about writing it down than having it read.

As you may know, I had surgery to reconstruct my ankle just over 2 months ago.  The surgery went swimmingly, and the doctor was very optimistic about my full, speedy recovery.  He must not have known what my parents have been telling me since I was a child…I’m special.  No, not in the sweet “everyone is unique and special” kind of way, but rather in the “only 1% of people get this, and I can guarantee it will be you” kind of way.

I am so thankful for my generally good health. I am so lucky, while so many others are not.  But I do have some pretty random health issues.  Since the age of 16, I’ve had chronic daily transformational migraine.  That basically means I have a headache all the time, usually about a 2-3 on a 10 scale, and every now and then it spikes into a full-blown knock-me-out migraine.  This wouldn’t be such a problem if I didn’t have such a high tolerance to meds.  Who knows where it comes from. (No, I’ve never done drugs…maybe I was a junkie in a past life.)  Because of this tolerance, most medicines don’t work for me.  I’ve tried over 30 different medicines and combinations of medicines.  I’ve done physical therapy, accupuncture, biofeedback, allergy testing, meditation, gluten free diet, alcohol free diet, massage therapy…the list could go on.  And as you can imagine, there’s a constant psychological battle as a result of being in chronic pain.  I’m not embarrassed to say that I have seen a psychologist in the past, and have been on anti-anxiety medicine for a few years now.  And I would strongly encourage anyone to seek help in those ways.

After trying about 4 different neurologists all over the state, I finally found Duke Pain Clinic.  It has been amazing!  They are very progressive and aggressive, and I have been on a “plan” since the beginning.  But again, I’m special.  So the lumbar puncture (spinal tap) went fine, but I was in the 1% that had a leak that caused immeasurable pain for a week until I finally had to have a blood patch done (another painful procedure).  I was hospitalized for 5 days at Duke to “detox” my body and try to reset my system.  During that time, I was given a round of IV meds every 6 hours that made me painfully ill.  I guess you have to get rid of everything to truly detox.  But that didn’t work either, and all I was left with were hospital bills and a week of my life wasted.

After 6 rounds of testing (and by testing, I mean injections into my spinal column in my neck), I had what is called radiofrequency ablation this past February.  Basically, they sever your occipital nerve and burn it so it takes longer to grow back.  Most people experience anywhere from 6 months to 2 years of improvement.  Mine lasted about 4 months, and then insurance refused to cover the procedure again.  I will say that it has helped with my “10” migraines, but the daily headache is still there.

In addition to the migraines, I’ve had hypertension for several years (the result of a nasty kidney infection when I was younger) and have been on blood pressure medicine since I was 21.  I’m also prone to ovarian cysts, and have had a few rupture.  Fun times.

So back to the ankle…although my surgery went great and I have had virtually no pain after the first couple of days, there have been a few hiccups.  First, when my cast came off 5 weeks after surgery, I had a pretty gruesome infection.  A strong round of antibiotics seemed to help, until this weekend, when the incision site started to get red and swollen again.  I went to the doctor on Monday and found out that I have yet another infection because my body is “rejecting the internal sutures.”  I was ordered 10 days of the strongest antibiotic they could find, but after 2 days, my infection is worse.  So I am on my way back to the doctor today to see what’s up.

Like I said, I’m “special.” Lately, special seems to be more like “can’t catch a break.”  I would cry, but that would give me a migraine.  I would exercise it out, but I have an out of commission ankle.  I would eat, but…well you know.  So instead, I’m sharing.  I’m not looking for sympathy or help or suggestions or anything else.  I’m simply sharing this in an effort to get back to a place of hope.  And in the meantime, I’ll try to remember this:

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Feel free to send me a bill for the therapy. ;)

Friday Dance Party

Happy Friday, friends! 

We have had A LOT going on over at the house this week, and I can’t wait to get lots of pictures tomorrow to share with you!  Be sure to check back next week for lots of big updates!  In the meantime, here are a few things I’ve been clicking lately…

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This list of 18 things everyone should make time for again.  Oh how I love snail mail!

These quick and easy fixes that don’t require a lot of time or money.

There are tons of gift guides out there, but this is my favorite of the season so far.

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I’ve recently started following this and this on Twitter, and they are both equally awesome.

Feeling excited to see that this is actually a page.  Bring back Thanksgiving!! (Sauls girls, that’s for you!)

Speaking of Thanksgiving, I’d love to try this turkey for Thanksgiving this year.  (PS- there’s a giveaway in this one!)

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Hubs gave me this ring for my birthday and I couldn’t be more in love with it.  It even looks better in person!!! 

And now, a few of my favorite Buzzfeeds…here, here, and here (Seriously, #6 and #27. I can’t even.). Enjoy!

Happy Birthday to Me!

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Today I am 26. That’s weird to say. I refuse to think I’m in my “late twenties” yet, but I think this is my last year of avoiding that tag. If you would have told me 2, 5, 10 years ago that I would be living and restoring an historic home in the city I was born in, I would have laughed in your face. But here we are.

That’s right…I was actually born here. My family lived in a little podunk town not far from here, and there was no hospital (or at least not a good one…I’ve never gotten the whole story), so they drove over. A rare snowstorm kept them from leaving…which was a good thing because I was born that night. I hear that I was delivered with gold surgical gloves, which I think totally explains my passion for all things gold (makes sense, right?).

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Four years earlier, Charles was born in the same hospital. And now it’s likely that our kids will be born in that hospital one day. It wouldn’t be so weird except for the fact that my family never lived in this town, and we moved an hour and a half away when I was just a few months old. Small world!

And just in case you were wondering, Leonardo DiCaprio turns 38 today (sorry Leo, I’m married), Demi Moore is 50, and both Mark Sanchez and Victor Cruz share my exact birth date. Happy birthday to us! :)

Halloween Link Love

Since it’s Halloween, I thought I’d share a few of my favorite Halloween links.  Have a spooktacular day!!

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How to Protect Your Home in a Zombie Invasion by This Old House.

This amputee and cancer survivor’s costumes will put everyone else’s to shame.

These amazing Halloween Pinterest fails make me never want to do Halloween crafts again!

The 10 most haunted houses currently on the market.

Do’s and Don’ts of Halloween, including the Urban Dictionary definition of a Halloween slut.

This new site can tell you if anyone has ever died in your house.  Creepy.

I did a post a couple of weeks ago on Haunted Houses in America.

Some pretty witty puns, jokes, and riddles to tell all your friends today!

And lastly, download the Walking Dead: Dead Yourself app and have fun making scary pictures of yourself…or friends!  Here’s a very disturbing one of me:

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