The Lovely Xfinity-Home of Comcast-And another way they have ripped us off.

by Leslie Jacobs


I love to watch TV.  I admit it.  My mother loved to watch TV, and I grew up watching TV.  My mother let me stay up to watch The Tonight Show when Tiny Tim married Miss Vicky--because this was history--so Ive watched a lot of TV in my lifetime.   

So being able to afford Comcast in my house right now is a big deal to me.  But I also love the internet; maybe more than I love TV, --so I pay for faster internet and less TV.  I pay for the internet I'll watch TV on my laptop or my iPhone.

BUT NO!!!!!! Comcast-home of Xfinity  does not allow their customers that luxury.  I can't access any channel on my laptop or iPhone because I pay for limited TV. 

It's wrong, right?  It's another way corporations take from "the man," right? 

Or am I wrong?

 

 


Rose Garden Party

by Leslie Jacobs


A few years ago a woman named McCue decided to do something great for New Britain. She recreated a rose garden at the fountain in Walnut Hill Park. This park has been a real refuge when life is difficult and a walk around the park fulfills me in many ways. But, I digress.

Our Parks and Rec department was in charge of this party. Here are a few suggestions for next time:

1. Make sure your porto potties have toilet paper in them for the entire night of the party.  No TP after 8pm...in any of the 10 blue monsters, including the handicapped one.

2. When you put the "FREE" ticket in the Hartford Courant next year--make sure your text about turning in the FREE ticket to City Hall is in bold print. Or, just forget having the free ticket since most people who go are working stiffs and can't drop in to City Hall from 8:45 to 3;45.

3. Remember where you are --you are in New Britain, CT and don't have the prices so high on everything that things are out of reach for the common person. The 14 dollar lobster roll with nothing else on the plate may seem like a big deal--but at Bill's in Westbrook, CT. you pay only 17.95 for a lobster roll, with French fries and slaw. So next year, put it down to 13 or 12 and you will get more than just the Republicans buying the lobster roll.  (In case you think I'm cheap--I wasn't even paying for my food! My friend Martha was!)

4. Read the weather report...when it says it's rain---rent tents!!!!  You know how to, just didn't know why you only rented a tent for the musicians and their equipment.

5. Get P&R umbrellas and sell them at the event. Ten dollars for a good umbrella that you only spent a dollar on is a good fundraiser!

6. Hire me to run your fundraisers, cause even though you do it for the city of New Britain--you stink when it comes to doing fundraising for my city.

 


Audrey!

by Leslie Jacobs


A few months ago my travel buddy Audrey and I went on a cruise. It was a weird time for me. I had paid for the cruise in 2013 and by 2015 when the cruise was taking place, I was out of money and had breast cancer--so I wasn't in the best of moods--but I was alive and that was the important thing.

During Christmas  in 2014 Audrey came over to my house and told me my ex best friend Anne told her (they have been best friends since they were teenagers and are now in their 60s I was the youngest in the group at 55)  I was not going on the cruise and Audrey would lose money (2,000) dollars--I assured Audrey that I was going.

So, Audrey, and her 8 other friends and I go on this cruise. The first night she told me this was our last time we were traveling together. It came up and went away as quickly as that. I know she'd like to move to Florida when she retires, but she kept telling me she didn't have enough money to retire. I mentioned in 2017 maybe we could all go somewhere and she said NO.

Then, on the cruise she got upset with me for a comment I made in the elevator. The group of us got out of the elevator and one of the men just made a face at me--like what is up with her? By the time we sat down for dinner, a mere seconds later-Audrey was back to being fun loving Audrey.

I did my own thing on the boat but came together for dinner every night.  Audrey went with her sister Ellen for most of the cruise--but that was okay. I didn't give it any thought--until a few weeks after the cruise when she had been answering my texts and then one day she did with this: I don't recognize the number, who is this? I texted back: Leslie, the one you took a cruise with. Then nothing. I called her phone, left a message asking why she is doing this--then I realized she is with Anne. Since Anne is not friends to me, Audrey would have to give up her friendship (if we were ever friends).

So sad, because she was positive and grateful and happy. I will miss that--and her.   


waiting...waiting...waiting

by Leslie Jacobs


It's getting thinner everyday. My Patience, not my body.  Only I do wish I had more patience, not fat on my body. Is it just me? Or is there some way I can learn to be less in a hurry. I don't understand why I have am in a rush---but the fact my doctor upped my Prozac may mean it can be controlled. Oh my brain! It's such a confusing animal.

 


When people help others, everyone wins

by Leslie Jacobs


Yesterday, as I put the key in the car ignition and turned on my care--it did nothing. Nothing. No clicks, no voom, voom. My car was dead--but my cousins and neighbors took care of me. So, today I am so thankful for Terri my next door neighbor who used her car and Molly, my up the street neighbor who lent me her jumper cables--and my cousins Dick (he's not) and Deenie for driving me to and from work.  It may take a village and I'm glad my village contains these people.  Thank YOU!!!!


Law of Attraction

by Leslie Jacobs


The best way to start using the Law of Attraction is to be grateful.  Today, Im grateful for the sun and the cool heat (not to hot, not to cold) and my porch.  Im also grateful for electricity, tea and artificial light. Thank you! Im also grateful for the my bed that I sink into after a long day, and the perfect pillows I have that make me love waking up in the morning. 

Im also thankful for all the blessings that have come my way this week. I was given a talking to by my cousin and told to re-read my book, Survival in the Unemployment Line. I give great advice and am taking to heart now.

Today, I am getting rid of winter and allowing spring and summer to wash over me---as I organize and clean my home-which I am also grateful for.  I love my office with it's orange accents and desk in the middle of the room.  I also am so grateful for the purple chair (Yes, I love bright colors--although I usually wear only black on my body).

Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!


Snow is gone, lawn is visable

by Leslie Jacobs


The snow from my lawn is finally gone and I see the sunlight and shadows through the window from my office.  It is so nice to finally see the sun and all it's glory--it just makes me smile.  I went to Church yesterday and the people who greeted me with smiles, hugs and kisses made my heart soar.  In fact, I may actually make it more than a yearly event.  Every good Christian tries to make it to Church on Easter...and my church (the one I grew up in) has been there for me every step of my life.

Its difficult for me to go into church sometimes, as its where I found out my dad had died (I was 16) and its where I watch my mother cry every time she went to church...so its sad.  UNITIL I get into the actual sanctuary...then I picture my mother sobbing --so its difficult. 

BUT, I am determined to not let past memories bring me down...So, I put on a smile and go inside.

Inside for me became magical.  I forgot all about my woes and just watched the choir and choir director do their stuff. The best choir in the world---and the best music too.

After Church, coffee, tea and homemade desserts greeted us all, as we talked to friends near and far.  Next year I think I will go---in fact...you may see me more.