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Writing Prompt Wednesdays

Writing Prompt Wednesday

I was gifted this awesome journal for Christmas this year; Picadilly’s 200 Writing Prompts. I thought it would be fun to spend a few moments each Wednesday working through this journal and then sharing them with you.

What about you?

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Food & Drink

Best Boxed… Cereals

I spent the morning putting in a grocery order for my husband to pick up for me since I am still laid up from my accident and surgery. As I perused the aisles via my keyboard, I noticed I was adding a lot of “boxed” items to my cart and from that mundane experience comes this post… the first in my series of: the best boxed items.

Best Boxed Healthy Cereals

First Place
Great Grains Crunchy Pecan (Post)

Second Place
Love Crunch (Nature’s Path)

Third Place
Gluten Free Honey Vanilla Crunch (Cascadian Farm)

Fourth Place
7 Whole Grain Puffs (Kashi)

Fifth Place
Cheerios (General Mills)

*Based on flavour, texture, healthiness, & cost
*Consult labels for nutrition information and dietary concerns

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Entertainment

Book Round Up!

Raise your hand if you are a bonafide bookworm!

I spent the last month and a half checking out a new author, Wilbur Smith. My husband is a longtime fan and has been ‘suggesting’ that I read the books. And, I should have known that he was going to be right… I LOVED them!

Smith has several series: The Courtney Series, The Ballantyne Series and the The Ancient Egypt Series.

I started with The Courteney Series; there are a couple ways to read these novels. They can be read in order of publishing date or in terms of the historical eras. I chose the historical era route; which is broken down into THREE parts. The order of the parts is as follows: Part 3, Part 1 and Part 2.

Part 3 (1660s-WW1)

1. Birds of Prey
This novel follows Francis Courtney, his son Hal and their crew during the Anglo-Dutch War. After capturing a Dutch ship they are double crossed and arrested, tried, found guilty and sentenced to endure horrible fates. Following Francis’ execution, Hal and the crew escape from their lot as slave labour and commit their lives to righting the wrongs that befell them. Hal fulfills Francis’ vision for him by becoming a Knight of the Order of St. George and The Holy Grail and finds himself serving Prester John in Ethiopia.

2. Monsoon
Hal fathers four sons: William, twins Tom and Guy, and Dorian. William remains at the estate while Hal and the youngest three set sail to save English ships in the Indian Ocean. Unfortunately, trouble brews between the twins over Caroline which causes Guy to disembark. During an intense battle, young Dorian is captured by the enemy and sold to the Omani prince. During his captivity Dorian falls in love and must escape with Yasmini. Hal and Tom spend many years trying to find Dorian and free him from his captors. Sadly, Hal doesn’t live long enough for that to happen. But, Tom and Dorian do find each other and set up a successful trading company in Africa.

3. Blue Horizon
This novel focuses on the next generation of Courtney’s; Jim and Mansur, the sons of Tom and Dorian. After absconding with a woman imprisoned by the powerful Dutch East India Company; Jim must leave EVERYTHING behind and head deep into the interior of Africa. Sinister Dutch officers follow them with abandon! Tom and Dorian face punishment for Jim’s actions and must also leave everything behind and move away from Good Hope. Enemies of Dorian and Yasmini hook up with the enemies of Jim. Dorian and Jim get double crossed and Yasmini is murdered. Dorian journeys to the middle east to avenge her death and save his adopted country men from the oppression of the Caliph.

4. Triumph of the Sun
The Madhi is on the verge of attacking Khartom due to the unrest in Egypt; everyone, including the many British subjects residing there fear for their lives. After what seems as initial unwillingness to get involved, the hands of the British are forced into action. Trader, Ryder Courtney is forced by General Gordon to remain in the city and to surrender his supplies at a loss as part of the ‘war effort.’ Frustrated with the situation, Ryder teams up with Captain Penrod Ballantyne and David Benbrook, the British Consul. Ryder and Penrod are quite taken with the Benbrook women: Rebecca, Saffron and Amber; who make the ultimate sacrifices and fiercely fight to save those they love.

5. Assegai
This novel follows Leon Courtney, a disillusioned soldier and big game hunting guide in Africa. Little does he know, one of his clients, a German industrialist is using his hunting trip as a way to spy on the situation in Africa, inspire rebellion against the British by the Boers and test out horrifying battle technology. Leon falls in love with his client’s mistress, who is actually a spy employed by Penrod Ballantyne. Against all odds and with the help of his Massai family and friends, Leon must foil the German’s plan and save Eva.


Next up, Part 1…
Stay tuned!




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Writing Prompt Wednesdays

Writing Prompt Wednesday

I was gifted this awesome journal for Christmas this year; Picadilly’s 200 Writing Prompts. I thought it would be fun to spend a few moments each Wednesday working through this journal and then sharing them with you.

What about you?

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Fashion

5 Best Items from Knix

Lately, I have been seeing a lot of advertisements for Knix on Instagram and a ton of my friends have made the switch to this product line and are RAVING about it. What really hooked me was the mission statement, “It’s time that all of us lived unapologetically free. Free from judgement. Free from self-doubt. Free to be yourself. That’s why all our products, from the most comfortable wireless bras to super absorbent underwear, are designed to make you feel more comfortable in your own skin.” It’s really affirming to see your own body shape and type featured.

These are my top five favourites..

Thigh Saver 6″
Essential Thong
Leakproof Bikini
WingWoman Contour Bra
Leakproof Classic One Piece Swimsuit

*I cannot stress enough how AMAZING their period underwear, leggings, shorts and swimwear is!!!!

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Fashion

Dress Like…

Meghan Markle!

Regardless of unflattering media speculation about literally every facet of her life; she has remained a fashion force (in terms of casual and formal wear) in addition to being an ardent humanitarian and humanitarian.

Shirt: Eco-friendly Smocked Button Front Blouse in yellow from Ricki’s
Jacket: Mid Wash Jean Jacket from Ricki’s
Pants: Black Microtwill 5-pocket Skinny Leg from Ricki’s
Purse: ABBI Purity Vegan Tote, Carotene from Matt and Nat
Shoes: Women’s Feather Almond Toe Loafer from Steve Madden
Jewellery: Minimalist Layered Necklace from Shein
Cezanne Tortoise Shell Huggie Earrings from The Bay
Madewell 5 Piece Gold Plated Stacking Ring Set from the The Bay

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Writing Prompt Wednesdays

Writing Prompt Wednesday

I was gifted this awesome journal for Christmas this year; Picadilly’s 200 Writing Prompts. I thought it would be fun to spend a few moments each Wednesday working through this journal and then sharing them with you.

What about you?

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Health & Beauty

Splurging!

Sephora is my all time favourite place get my cosmetics. I have tried so many different products over the years because of the samples they offer at time of purchase and they carry all sorts of sizes; in addition to being reasonably priced. The staff at Sephora are also very knowledgeable about products and make excellent recommendations. I love having my make-done there as well.

My latest splurge included the following MUST HAVES…

1.Living Proof Perfect Hair Day Dry Shampoo

2. Kompari Natural Aluminum-Free Coconut Deodorant

3. Philosophy Clear Days Ahead Oil-Free Salicylic Acid Acne Treatment Cleanser

4. By Rosie Jane James Everyday Body Wash

5. Farmacy Daily Greens Oil-Free Gel Moisturizer

6. Dr. Jart+ Teatreement Toner

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Reflections & Lifestyle

Suicide Prevention Day

I remember getting the phone call.
I remember the person on the other end telling me that our beloved committed suicided.
I remember my heart pounding, my ears ringing.
I remember hanging up.
I remember throwing my phone across the kitchen and sinking down to the floor.
I remember the tears flooding down my face.
I remember going to work the next day and breaking the news to others.
I remember their screams and their sobs.
I remember the funeral.
I remember spending the rest of the year picking up the pieces of broken people left behind.
I remember realizing that none of us would ever be the same.

Far too many people commit suicide to escape the pain.
Far too many people are left behind with the pain.

World Suicide Prevention Day is September 10!

The Canadian Association of Suicide Prevention is one organization that seeks to unite people in 50 countries under the auspices of promoting the understanding of suicide, and to aid in the goal of a world without suicide. If you click on this link (and I sincerely hope that you do); you can find out about the online event that the CASP is hosting, called, “Creating Hope Through Action.” In addition to toolkits available in a plethora of languages. You can also find WAYS TO GIVE.

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Writing Prompt Wednesdays

Writing Prompt Wednesday

I was gifted this awesome journal for Christmas this year; Picadilly’s 200 Writing Prompts. I thought it would be fun to spend a few moments each Wednesday working through this journal and then sharing them with you.

What about you?