Tyson Mendez

Saturday, January 26, 2008

Help- Dinner Idea in Bethesda

Help- Dinner Idea in Bethesda
Ambrosia is very casual (paper placemats casual), but the food is great and inexpensive. It's one of my parents' favorite places to eat when they visit from out of town. The tres leches cake they often have for dessert is to die for. ...

1080 Recipes
Revuelto's are a great idea for a quick last minute dinner, and who doesn't like breakfast for dinner? Here's how to make this one: Asparagus and Potato Revuelto 6 eggs, beaten 2 cups chopped asparagus 3 medium sized potatoes, ...

Help- Dinner Idea in Bethesda
Houstons is now The Woodmont Grill. Just went there 2 nights ago and they changed their name to make themselves more "local" as they called it. I was shocked. Mostly the same menu though. They claimed they had MANY new entrees. ...

Lightbulb moment! I use my dinner to “decompress”!
Hey, the idea is to set goals and make an honest effort — and be honest with yourself, not to let things peeter out and avoid confronting the fizzle. This is something I WON’T do on this blog. What you read is what is happening. ...

Help- Dinner Idea in Bethesda
Where should I take them to dinner in Bethesda? I cant afford to spend alot---maybe 15-20 an entree...I was thinking Addies, Houston's??? I would say to stick with American and probably not be too adventurous? Ideas? Thank you!

Friday, January 25, 2008

The Sports Column

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Urban Rivals massive online collectible card game and online store

Urban Rivals massive online collectible card game and online store
Urban Rivals, the massive, online collectible card game is capitalizing on its brand image and universe to launch a range of spin-off products with the opening of its online goody store - http://www.urban-rivals.com/shop/goodies/ ...

Two Online Collectible Hobby Toy Shops
However which ones actually have a good selection, and which ones should be written up in the Better Business Bureau online? Well to save you time I have done some browsing and research of my own. Here are two great online collectible ...

More cool extracts available from the Ashley Food Co.
... this was the only item to be ratcheted up above its initial bid on eBay. Admittedly, these are pretty darn cool and although I’d never consider doing anything with them except displaying them on the collectible shelf [...]

Putting Up an Online Store
In the past, though I haven’t pushed it through, I planned to set up an online store, and my product will be Trading Cards, specifically Magic: The Gathering cards, since I was an avid player of that collectible card game many years ago ...

Online Collectible Store
www.petticoatln.com.

Sunday, January 20, 2008

A Living Room Makeover

A Living Room Makeover
Our first move was the wine cabinet from the dining room to the living room. I pulled a chair from the master bath and took pictures from the walls in our room. Tables and chairs were moved here and there. I was in a re-arrange frenzy! ...

"Have I created a poker monster?"
I caved and let my husband turn our front (extra) living-room into a poker room. He's decking this room out, complete with a really nice poker table, new chairs, and a poker table topper for our dining room table. ...

everything’s going to be alright
Finally, we would end up in the living room, and I’d do some laps around the coffee table, while shushing in Meghan’s ear and whispering, “everything will be alright.” Lap after lap after lap, until finally Meghan would quiet down and ...

sneak peek: sandra sosser
#0952 - sunroom. this is the only room in the apartment that gets full sunlight. the rocking chair is from my husband’s grandparent’s house, ikea rug, birthday gift rattan chair, garage sale coffee table, toile ...

We do NOT EAT THE COFFEE TABLE!
the mighty jimbo posted a photo:. We do NOT EAT THE COFFEE TABLE! Bad dog! Bad! Apparently, Marley was ticked off or really hungry for South American reclaimed wood. Puppies. Little puppies eat your shoes. BIG puppies eat your living room.

Women's Good Points

Friday, January 18, 2008

Your life -- what could be more

Your life -- what could be more imporant? Yet many people fail to give proper attention to that which promotes a healthy and fulfilling life. The can be used as a self-help tool for identifying areas of strength and weakness. Some people score very highly on this quiz, and they have been asked to share their advice on how to live a good and happy life. Below is some of the advice they have shared. Life can be hard and I know it. My dad was an abusive alcholic, and he treated my mom, brother and I horribly. It always seemed like whatever I wanted got taken away before it had a chance. I hated my dad for what he did to us, and I still haven't forgiven him. But I do deal with it. I realize that life can be hard and not everyone is dealt an equal piece of it. But what you have to realize is that there is something good out there. You have a purpose and it's a good one. People around you care about you, even if you don't realize it. Just take the time to stop and think about everything good that has happened to you, no matter how small. Even if you had a good hair day or you found a penny in the store. I know it sounds stupid, but every little thing can help you feel better about your life and yourself.
  1. I hated my life until I started to really look at things like that.
  2. You don't have to do it all the time-I certainly don't.
  3. But even if you do it just once a week, it will help you to feel that much better about you.
  4. I feel a little silly writing this, but...

In my opinion, knowledge is crucial to a peaceful life. Intellectual curiousity and a willingness to embrace life (including the challenges & difficult moments) will help anyone. The more you know, the less there is to fear, yet the more there is to learn. I'm a Buddhist, so my path is not for everyone. Fundamentally, I suppose if everyone consciously I'm not driven in the sense that everything else must take a back seat in relation to one aspect of my life. I work hard to achieve balance. If family or friendship matters must be attended to then work takes the backseat for that moment. I'm a very optimistic person. I look for the best in any situation hence I'ld have a friend everyone would disapprove of. I will find his/her good qualities and encourage it. I don't judge. If I make a mistake I own up to it and move on. But if I have to fight my corner I fight it to the end. It's all about integrity. Do unto others.
  1. My life has become easier because I got out of my own way; I started to take less things so seriously and remember that really very few things in life are in my control.
  2. The rest of it sort of happens, and my job is to recognize opportunities and navigate through them.

I also stopped thinking when people were mean or short with me that it was because of something I did or said (unless I knew I had provoked the situation for sure). Most of the time, people have had a bad day or someone has yelled at them at some point... they're passing it on. I decided instead to ask more questions. Wow. Do you want to talk to me (help me, see me, hang out with me... etc) some other time? You sound like you might need some time to yourself. Normally, they apologize and we have a good conversation. Other times, they say yes, I'd like to get back to you and they maybe feel a little relieved. In either case, you've done something great - and avoided conflict. I also saw a counselor for a year - I wasn't always this happy. It really helped change my perspective to get an outside opinion and not have someone so close (mother, husband) giving your life a critique. It's easier to take. I recommend it. The eating / exercise thing - I like junk food, but I walk and run and do yoga and eat pretty good meals most of the time.

That's just habit, and it works for me. I try to keep a positive outlook. I'm on the swim team and I find that being part of a group of people I can trust and working out on a regular basis does a lot to help my mental health. My grades in school are generally better during swim season. I also try to take a little bit of time to myself each day- reading a bit of a book, or writing in a journal. Something that's just for me and allows me to de-stress. I just don't let things get me down. There are so many good things in life, so much to be happy about. When something bad happens, it's just a short term thing, and there is always something else to take your mind off it. Books and nature are great ways to back off for a while and think, which is something everyone needs to do. Also, listening to others and helping them is a big thing, beacuse they can help you in return. A person always needs at least one other human to go to. A lot of people like to talk to me about their lives because I listen well. So, look on the bright side, because I came from a very dark point in my life about two years ago, and got to a happy life all on my own, without medication. I used to be in around $40k US worth of debt from university, was unhappy at work, drank too much, had.

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Your life -- what could be more

Your life -- what could be more imporant? Yet many people fail to give proper attention to that which promotes a healthy and fulfilling life. The can be used as a self-help tool for identifying areas of strength and weakness. Some people score very highly on this quiz, and they have been asked to share their advice on how to live a good and happy life. Below is some of the advice they have shared. Life can be hard and I know it. My dad was an abusive alcholic, and he treated my mom, brother and I horribly. It always seemed like whatever I wanted got taken away before it had a chance. I hated my dad for what he did to us, and I still haven't forgiven him. But I do deal with it. I realize that life can be hard and not everyone is dealt an equal piece of it. But what you have to realize is that there is something good out there. You have a purpose and it's a good one.
People around you care about you, even if you don't realize it. Just take the time to stop and think about everything good that has happened to you, no matter how small. Even if you had a good hair day or you found a penny in the store. I know it sounds stupid, but every little thing can help you feel better about your life and yourself. I hated my life until I started to really look at things like that. You don't have to do it all the time-I certainly don't. But even if you do it just once a week, it will help you to feel that much better about you. I feel a little silly writing this, but... In my opinion, knowledge is crucial to a peaceful life. Intellectual curiousity and a willingness to embrace life (including the challenges & difficult moments) will help anyone. The more you know, the less there is to fear, yet the more there is to learn. I'm a Buddhist, so my path is not for everyone.
  1. Fundamentally, I suppose if everyone consciously I'm not driven in the sense that everything else must take a back seat in relation to one aspect of my life.
  2. I work hard to achieve balance.
  3. If family or friendship matters must be attended to then work takes the backseat for that moment.

I'm a very optimistic person. I look for the best in any situation hence I'ld have a friend everyone would disapprove of. I will find his/her good qualities and encourage it. I don't judge. If I make a mistake I own up to it and move on. But if I have to fight my corner I fight it to the end. It's all about integrity. Do unto others. My life has become easier because I got out of my own way; I started to take less things so seriously and remember that really very few things in life are in my control. The rest of it sort of happens, and my job is to recognize opportunities and navigate through them. I also stopped thinking when people were mean or short with me that it was because of something I did or said (unless I knew I had provoked the situation for sure). Most of the time, people have had a bad day or someone has yelled at them at some point...
  1. they're passing it on.
  2. I decided instead to ask more questions.
  3. Wow.
  4. Do you want to talk to me (help me, see me, hang out with me...
  5. etc) some other time? You sound like you might need some time to yourself.

Normally, they apologize and we have a good conversation. Other times, they say yes, I'd like to get back to you and they maybe feel a little relieved. In either case, you've done something great - and avoided conflict. I also saw a counselor for a year - I wasn't always this happy. It really helped change my perspective to get an outside opinion and not have someone so close (mother, husband) giving your life a critique. It's easier to take. I recommend it. The eating / exercise thing - I like junk food, but I walk and run and do yoga and eat pretty good meals most of the time. That's just habit, and it works for me. I try to keep a positive outlook. I'm on the swim team and I find that being part of a group of people I can trust and working out on a regular basis does a lot to help my mental health.
My grades in school are generally better during swim season. I also try to take a little bit of time to myself each day- reading a bit of a book, or writing in a journal. Something that's just for me and allows me to de-stress. I just don't let things get me down. There are so many good things in life, so much to be happy about. When something bad happens, it's just a short term thing, and there is always something else to take your mind off it. Books and nature are great ways to back off for a while and think, which is something everyone needs to do. Also, listening to others and helping them is a big thing, beacuse they can help you in return. A person always needs at least one other human to go to. A lot of people like to talk to me about their lives because I listen well. So, look on the bright side, because I came from a very dark point in my life about two years ago, and got to a happy life all on my own, without medication. I used to be in around $40k US worth of debt from university, was unhappy at work, drank too much, had.