Alpharetta, Cumming and Lake Lanier GA Real Estate

Blog by Laurie Furem
Cumming, Georgia

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The World of Technology

Jan. 30, 2008
Categorized in: Personal

A thought came to me today as I sit at my computer.  What was life like before today's advancing technology came on the scene?

I was born in the era of with black and white televisions, no air conditioning, manual typewriters and boots made for walking

As I look around my desk I see one of my 3 computers , 2 wireless phones, my "smart phone," digital voice recorder, digital camera, multi-function printer and some other things which are probably hidden under a stack of paper.

I now have a website which Dirk Johnson of Domain Drivers is helping me to move up in the rankings and completed my immersion into the 21st century by taking a wonderful webinar course called No Blogger Left Behind facilitated by Joeann Fossland and our very own Frances Flynn Thorsen.

I see blogging as a crucial key to marketing yourself on-line and have already gotten so much from this course.  For quite some time I have wanted to learn more about niche marketing and specialized marketing and for the mostly inexperienced blogger like myself, I am getting invaluable information and support from Joeann and Frances like you wouldn't believe!  Check it out.

Today, I have lots of toys and gadgets through my house including my new Garmin Nuvi 660 GPS system.  Ain't technology grand?

 

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Things a wife should remember if her husband is facing surgery

Mar. 1, 2006
Categorized in: Personal
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OK, so recently my husband underwent cervical surgery.  It seems that some pesky disks in his neck were causing some major discomfort, numbness and a variety of other symptoms.  One of the first questions I asked him when he alert was "are you sure in sickness and in health" was in our marriage vows?   Here's what I learned from this experience.

  1. If your husband is grouchy, cranky or irritable as a rule - it will be 10 times worse as the time of surgery approaches! 
  2. Have some aloe on hand to apply because of all the times you "bite your lip."
  3. If his surgery is postponed he may become, to put it delicately, almost unbearable!
  4. Don't believe him if he says you don't have to be at the hospital during the entire surgery.
  5. Pack an overnight bag for yourself as well as him.
  6. Become familiar with the "eateries" in the hospital and the shortcuts in getting around.
  7. If he is kept at the hospital longer than expected, be prepared for him to want to bolt (or so he says).
  8. Make sure you have packed your chauffeur's cap in your overnight bag.  Cervical patients can't drive for a period of time.
  9. There is nothing quite like spending 24/5 (5 days for me) with your spouse when he is in pain, bored and probably anxious.  Your acting skills come in very handy here.
  10. Keep in mind that at the end of the process, the batteries in your halo will now recharge by themselves.

Disclaimer:  This little entry, written very much tongue in cheek, is in no way meant to offend those of the male species otherwise known as Martians.  In point of fact, I adore my husband and wouldn't trade him for anything in the world!

Thanksgiving - my favorite holiday

Nov. 20, 2006
Categorized in: Personal

The beginning of THE holiday season is usually viewed with eager anticipation.  For me, it all starts on Thanksgiving Thursday.

In a time where there is so much pain and suffering in the world, it's nice to stop and take a moment to reflect on all the beauty that surrounds us and give thanks.  I have so many things to be grateful for in my life and although I am thankful every day, Thanksgiving gives me the opportunity to share those thoughts with the people I love.

In the spirit of sharing,  I found a really good recipe for turkey gravy and it is posted below.  Let me know what you think

Yum Yum Gravy:
3 1/4 cup turkey stock
1/2 cup butter
6 large shallots, chopped
2 lb fresh mushrooms - brushed clean and sliced
1 tbl chopped fresh thyme*
1/3 cup all purpose flour
1 cup heavy (double cream)
salt and pepper to taste
1 cup chopped parsley (fresh)*
*works fine with the dried
To make gravy, pour the pan juices into a large measuring pitcher and skim/discard fat and set aside. Pour stock into the roasting pan and place on stove top. Bring to a boil, scraping up any browned bits. Remove from heat. In a large frying pan over merium-high heat, melt the butter. Add the shallots and stir to coat. Add the muschrooms and thyme and saute until the mushrooms just start to soften, about 5 minutes. Add the flour and cook, stirring frequently for 1 minute. Add the stock and the pan juices and bring to a boil, stirring constantly. Add the cream and boil, stirring occasionally, until the sauce thickens slightly, about 3 minutes. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Stir in parsley

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