Thursday, January 29, 2015

Monday, January 19, 2015

Baby Boy or Girl?






Mommy

Friday, January 16 we learned the sex of our grand baby.  
It was very exciting when it was time for David and Danielle 
to cut the cake and let everyone know the baby's gender. 
Lots of cheers and happiness flowed through the room. 

Kerry, Danielle's cousin


"He or she, can't wait to see"




Special batch of my cookies--first time decorated with blue and pink sprinkles

Dave, this is no time to change your mind.!

Dexter even joined the party. He had fun playing with Brody & Lily
.




Lily didn't make it in the pic. She was sitting on someone's lap. 
We are ready to cut into this adorable cake







...and the gender is FEMALE


David will be buying barbies instead of backhoes!
I already signed up for my Toys R Us reward card

PS: I already knew the gender and have known for many years. The Long Island medium is the real deal! Through Theresa Laura sent us a message to be patient because we will have a grand baby.  I have been keeping that message close to my heart for many years. Whenever I was losing hope and didn't think I would ever be a grandmother I would remember the words spoken at the session in Theresa's kitchen. 






Friday, January 16, 2015

What’s The Difference Between All The Many NyQuil Variations?

nyquils

By  September 4, 2014


For decades, sick people in search of a night’s rest — and high school kids in search
of something to amuse themselves with — took Vicks NyQuil, and eventually
woke up, often feeling like they’d hibernated for a season. Then they introduced
DayQuil, which takes away all the fun of NyQuil, but supposedly lets you do your
job without nodding out mid-meeting. More recently, Vicks added ZzzQuil and the
bizarrely named QlearQuil, but what the H-E-double-hockey-sticks are they all about?
Let’s start with the main attraction, NyQuil.

The active ingredients are: the pain reliever/fever reducer acetaminophen, the same
drug in Tylenol; the cough suppressant dextromethorphan, which is in countless cough
medicines and accounts for some drowsiness; and the antihistamine doxylamine succinate,
the primary source of your sleepiness.

The stronger NyQuil Severe has all those ingredients, but tosses in the nasal decongestant phenylephrine.

NyQuil Cough omits the acetaminophen but has the dextromethorphan and doxylamine
succinate to cut down on your coughing.

DayQuil has acetaminophen like its more famous kin and the phenylephrine found in Severe,
but keeps you from nodding off by having a lower level of dextromethorphan and no
antihistamines.

ZzzQuil is not some mystical sleep syrup, nor is it just the sleepy stuff from NyQuil.
In fact, it’s just diphenhydramine, the antihistamine found in Benadryl and countless generic
allergy medicines.

So if ZzzQuil is just a popular antihistamine, what’s in allergy-targeted QlearQuil?

Depends on which version you buy:

• The Nighttime Allergy Relief version of QlearQuil is identical to ZzzQuil,
with diphenhydramine being the only active ingredient.
• The All Day & All Night 24 Hour Allergy Relief version is a different
antihistamine — loratadine, the active ingredient made popular in Claritin.
• The Nighttime Sinus & Congestion Relief version has multiple ingredients —
acetaminophen; doxylamine succinate; and phenylephrine.
• The Daytime Sinus & Congestion Relief version is the same as the nighttime,
but sans the doxylamine succinate.

This isn't just to help people sort out which of the many, many ‘Quils they come
across while perusing drugstore shelves, but to show that consumers don’t always
know what they’re getting when they grab a bottle.

One potential problem with having all these varieties is that some, but not all,
contain acetaminophen, and none of them go out of their way to way to highlight the
fact that acetaminophen is included. Some sick people won’t think twice about taking
a Tylenol at the same time as they guzzle some NyQuil — or take DayQuil without
realizing it contains the painkiller — not knowing they risk doing damage to their liver
by doubling up on the acetaminophen.

Thursday, January 15, 2015

Gender Reveal

Tomorrow we will learn if we are having a grand boy or girl! Doesn't matter to us as long as the baby is healthy.

I am saying it is a girl. Some of my friends will know why I am making this claim. Looking forward to discovering if the message that was delivered is right.

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Monday, January 12, 2015

It's time to share our secret...

We will soon be grandparents!

David & Danielle 
are having a baby 


How lucky are we!
Please share in our joy as we look forward
to our grandchild’s arrival in July 2015.

Happy New Year to you and your loved ones. 

Friday, January 9, 2015

Recently published info regarding medications



Avoid these traps when paying for your medications

Americans spend a lot out of pocket on their medications—an average of $732 per year for those who regularly take a drug, according to the most recent CR Best Buy Drugs national poll. But new changes to Medicare and commercial drug coverage may make it tougher this year to get a good deal. 
Here are the biggest prescription drug traps we’ve found and how you can avoid them:



What over-the-counter drug labels really mean

Claims like ‘All Day,’ ‘Non-Drowsy,’ and ‘Maximum’ might not be what 


Friday, January 2, 2015