We got a puppy! Sunita Girl has been quite busy with the recent addition to our family. Introducing Miss Skyla.
About Skyla @skyla_doodle
She’s a Miniature Sheepadoodle. Her mom is an Old English Sheepdog and her dad is a Miniature Poodle.
Sunita's Blog | Est. 2015
We got a puppy! Sunita Girl has been quite busy with the recent addition to our family. Introducing Miss Skyla.
About Skyla @skyla_doodle
She’s a Miniature Sheepadoodle. Her mom is an Old English Sheepdog and her dad is a Miniature Poodle.
#HurricanePrep Another year has gone by since my last safety post. That time went by so fast.
June is here again and it means the start of Hurricane season here in Florida.
Last years’ post has a good list of safety items you should have in case of emergency.
This month I’ll check all those supplies and make sure they are working.
Even though I live in an apartment that has their own maintenance, I still like to do my own safety checks just to be sure.
I’ll test the smoke detectors (wearing earplugs of course) and checking that the fire extinguisher is charged.
Also will check that my emergency hurricane supplies are working and functional and stockpile a few new cans of food.
Another good disaster preparedness step is to secure important documents in a safe place and make copies of them and save those in a secure cloud service just in case.
Make sure you have the correct insurance coverage also in case of a hurricane or flood.
This year in Florida, our Governor has declared a nine-day tax free period for hurricane supplies beginning May 31.
For my last trip I found the following Android apps useful*:
Google Calendar – If it’s not on my calendar it not important to me. I used it for adding reminders for the trip. Also I can schedule flights according to the correct timezone for both departure and landing.
Evernote – I keep my packing checklist here. It’s useful to share the list with my travelling companion to make sure we have the stuff we need.
Go City Card – Kept a QR code version of my multi-pass tickets here. It was easy to retrieve and scan at ticket counters.
Google Play Music – For playing music via Bluetooth in the rental car.
“A career, is a long-term pursuit of a lifelong ambition, where you’re moving forward.
A job is something you do to earn money, where you’re not going anywhere.”
Tired of seeing lists on what to do to get a career? Below are some of my tips for what not to do when getting a career. They are things I wish someone had told me when I was searching for jobs and interviewing. You can thank me later 😉
Now that I’m living in Florida I’m more aware of hurricane season June to November. Since this is a new place for us we need to get prepped for emergencies.
Regardless of where you live you should have some sort of emergency or evacuation plan and stock up on emergency supplies. Part of my preparation supplies are listed out below. I have never experienced a major hurricane yet but I have had the parking lot of my old apartment in Florida flooded out before. I ended up stranded for a day and a night before the water went down the next morning. I had to survive off of canned food for lunch and dinner that time.
Smoke detectors and carbon monoxide sensors. Make sure to test them and make sure they are working
Fire extinguisher. Note that there are different types of extinguishers for different types of fires such as cooking fires
I moved into an apartment in Florida. One of my pet peeves with a new place is lighting. Why hasn’t everyone converted to LED light bulbs yet? I found a combo of incandescent and CFL light bulbs throughout the entire apartment when I moved in. Incandescent is so inefficient and use up so much electricity. The CFLs are more energy-efficient but contain harmful chemicals if they break and don’t turn on at full brightness instantly when the light is turned on. There’s a warm up phase where it’s dull for a while before it gets brighter. It’s light and electricity why should there be delays in turning on a light?
That drives me nuts. So I went to Lowe’s and got a full set of LED replacement bulbs.
If you’ve been there you’ll noticed there are lots of options. Here are my tips for making the best choice for you lighting needs.
In case you were wondering, I’m still alive! Been ultra busy since January planning and organizing our wedding ceremony.
After visiting Tobago over winter break last year we decided we want to have our wedding ceremony at Magdalena Resort.
We’re planning a 1 day Hindu ceremony followed by a cocktail hour and then a buffet dinner. The next day we plan on taking our guests on a boat tour of Buccoo reef and Nylon Pool.
The main ideas were pretty easy to plan out. Getting in touch with vendors was a little bit more difficult due to long distance phone calls etc.
But after 1 month things are almost done with the wedding 2 months away. I think we’ll be OK.
Here’s an outline of the planning and preparation:
Here are some of my tips for travelling internationally.
Before your trip:
It’s that time of year for office holiday parties.
Here’s some of my tips for acing it with class:
~Do show up
It’s a party c’mon it can’t be that bad. It’s a great way to get to know people outside of work in a more social way including your bosses. Let people see you can be a real person instead of an office robot.
~Do dress appropriately