Showing posts with label family values. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family values. Show all posts

Monday, May 25, 2020

I'll Take A Shower Later


  • I'm too tired.
  • It'll just make me sleepy.
  • Maybe it would be better if I took it before bed.
  • I don't smell bad.
  • I'm too cold.
  • Not right now.
  • Maybe after I eat something.
  • I'll do it later.
  • It'll just wake me up.
  • I can do it tomorrow.
  • Maybe it would be better if I took it first thing in the morning.

These are some of the thoughts that can convince me to procrastinate showering or bathing.

The peculiar part is that I actually like to shower and bathe: being immersed in the warm water, the deafening white noise of the water pouring, the room filling with steam, getting the dead cells off of my skin, relaxing all of my muscles in the weightlessness, the yummy smells of the soaps, the silky feel of my wet hair. I love the idea of washing off all the bad gunk, emotions, energy, and situations. A shower or bath is a fresh start.

Then why all the procrastination?

Maybe it's a bit of rebelliousness leftover from my childhood. At the whim of an adult, I had to stop whatever I was doing; put my toys away, and go take a bath. I realized pretty early on that many bubble baths left me with hives. I sometimes had a toy or two in the tub. I liked little people and boats. I would play with the washcloth if that was all that I had. Most of the time I was being hurried though, someone else needed the room. To this day, I cannot stand the smell of that particular soap, ugh.

Maybe it's the after time. I do not like being cold. Wet is the quickest way to feel cold. I used to get those hives that look like mosquito bites but now I only sometimes have prickly heat looking hives. The first 45 minutes to an hour after the shower my skin crawls and itches. If I'm sick or stressed out, I cannot resist and scratch and scratch and scratch.

Still, maybe I need a shower. Nah, not right now, maybe after dinner.

Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Education Philosophy

Charlotte Mason

"The question is not, -- how much does the youth know? when he has finished his education -- but how much does he care? and about how many orders of things does he care? In fact, how large is the room in which he finds his feet set? and, therefore, how full is the life he has before him?" 

Mason believed that each child deserved respect and that their education should be broad. The lessons also took into account the child's age and ability. Lessons are very short (from 5 to 15 minutes) for 6 year olds but gradually increases to 45. Outdoor play was encouraged. Literary works are used instead of textbooks. For children 6 to 10, narration and oral answers allow the child to learn without the mechanical problems of writing. Art and music are integral to children's education.

Saturday, August 26, 2017

I Don't Know How To Eat!!

How is it possible that I still have not perfected the art of eating? Here I am minding my own business, I take a bite out of a taco and BAMM! I have breathed in a little piece of taco, I'm choking and then luckily I start coughing. It takes several minutes for me to recover. Why don't I know the difference between breathing and eating after 50 years of daily practice? What am I missing?

I am reminded of my childhood. My elders did try to instill social graces into my life. I can remember some of them.
  • Don't talk with your mouth full
  • Elbows off the table (Mabel)
  • Chew each bite 20 times
  • Close your mouth as you chew (eat as quietly as possible)
  • Sit up straight
Let's take a look. I don't think that I adhere to any of these.
    Don't talk with your mouth full - I regularly talk with food in my mouth. Hopefully, my mouth is not full. I do try not to stuff my mouth full as I eat
    Elbows off the table (Mabel) - I know that I have rested both of my elbows on the table while I negotiated a sandwich into my mouth
    Chew each bite 20 times - Ha, funny, 20 times, ha ha, oh, they were serious. I'm probably lucky if I chew each bite 10 times
    Close your mouth as you chew (eat as quietly as possible) - This one I do, except when I'm talking or singing while I eat
    Sit up straight - Sit? I do sit sometimes. I enjoy the whole family eating together but it seems so difficult to get everyone eating at the same time. I'm guilty of eating while I do chores around the house, while I take the puppies out. Plus I do not have the good posture that I could. I most enjoy sitting with my hips tilted back, with my left knee up or at least my left foot tucked up under my bottom
At the time of this last choking incident, my mouth was not full, I was not talking, I was not at a table, I'm certain I had not chewed the food enough, my mouth was closed, I was undoubtedly slouching with my left knee up.

So maybe I'll try going back to these basics and see if my choking frequency reduces.

Wednesday, August 9, 2017

Too Ripe Bananas & Amazing Dog Treats

Yin and Yang napping. We didn't name them that but we sure could have.
I've never knew what to do with too ripe bananas. I've heard freeze them. I could use them later for banana bread-I cannot eat wheat and my daughter only likes bananas by themselves. Recently 3 ingredient dog treats was recommended on Pinterest. (Pinterest has a pretty good algorithm). The original post is Homemade Peanut Butter Banana Dog Treats at http://munchkinsandmilitary.com/2015/02/homemade-peanut-butter-banana-dog-treats.html
Ingredients I have on hand in my kitchen: an almost empty oatmeal box,
 an almost empty peanut butter jar and three very ripe bananas.
Simple enough the recipe called for: 1 1/2 cups uncooked Oatmeal, 1 large Banana, and 1/2 cup Peanut Butter. That didn't match my ingredients. I had 1 cups uncooked Oatmeal, 3 medium Bananas and 3/4 cup Peanut Butter. Also probably because of the change of ingredients, my treats could probably been cooked even longer than the 20 minutes at 350°F. Either way the pups love them. So don't be afraid of changing the proportions.
I made two big ones with my dog bone
cookie cutter and the rest about 2 inch rounds. 
Update 08/26/2017: both of the dogs loved these!!

Saturday, August 5, 2017

Daisy Masking Her Favorite

Daisy Masking Her Favorite Toy, Family, Family Values, Puppies, Puppy Toys, Dogs, Daisy,
Daisy Masking Her Favorite Toy
This is Daisy. She is sleeping with one of her favorite "toys," an old roll of masking tape. She "rescued" the extra-wide roll of tape from a project Casey was working on about a month ago. She loves it.  She carries it around; plays tug-o-war with us or Gray; throws it up in the air; we roll it away for her to chase, and then as shown it's fabulous to cuddle with!

Daisy's other favorite is a rock. She just nudges the rook slightly as she jumps at it in puppy play stance. The movement of the rock then fuels more excitement. Sh carries it into the bathroom and up onto the couch with her.

With two puppies, even from the same litter like our two, I am able to compare and contrast their preferences. Both pups: love to play; love to be pet; love to get treats; love to hear accolades "good boy," "good girl"; love to romp; and love a nice nap. How each of these is appreciated differs. 

Thursday, January 21, 2016

Disney World EPCOT - "Club Cool"

Disney World EPCOT - "Club Cool"
a.k.a. The Coca Cola Place and Ice Station Cool


Cool Club as seen from Starbucks in EPCOT


I had a 2-day Disney World adventure. We have passes again so I know we'll be going frequently.

EPCOT is my daughter's favorite and everybody loves tasting interesting Coca Cola products, right? We love this place.

I hadn't been to EPCOT in 5 years and usually in between many people have told me that: "there is no such place," "am I sure," and most lately "its been replaced with Starbucks."

Guess what? It's still there. It's in the same location as it has always been; inside of EPCOT back near the World Showcase Lagoon but still n Future World on the right as you enter (on the West).





We are always so excited to get there. On this particular day, EPCOT opened at 9:00 AM BUT (and this is a big but to me) Cool Club didn't open until 10:30 AM and the World Showcase didn't open until 11:00 AM. Cool Club opened as promised but the World showcase had ropes and guards blocking past and they weren't going by a clock. They had to wait for a call on their radio. I'm not sure why the gates open hours before the Showcase opens.

So back to Club Cool

Club Cool Coca Cola International Flavors
The flavor-flaves had changed which is nice. It's been 15 years but I have been to the tasting part of the Atlanta World of Coca-Cola Museum and I know that there are dozens of flavors. This visit has:
Beverly, Fanta (Pineapple), Fanta (Melon Frosty), VegitaBeta, Bibo, Sparberry, Inca Kola and Guaraná Kuat.

On the "Flavors Around the World Fountain" the drinks are described.

Beverly – This soda from Italy is a popular non-alcoholic aperitif that is bitter flavored and is a traditional part of Italian refreshment culture.

Fanta (Pineapple) – This soda from Greece made its debut in Europe in the 1940’s and was later introduced in the 1960’s in the United States. Fanta Pineapple is  caffeine-free that features a sweet pineapple taste.

Fanta (Melon Frosty) – Fanta Melon Frosty is the number one soft drink of Thailand. This fun melon flavored beverage is beloved in Thailand’s sunny tropical climate.

VegitaBeta – Originally launched in Japan in 1992, is a non-carbonated beverage with apricot and passion fruit flavors. It is rich in beta-carotene that contributes to it unique yellowish orange color.

Bibo – This soda was originally created in 1998 and is part of a fruit flavored line of juices popular in South Africa. The brand features fun characters such as Johnny Orange, Taka Strawberry, and Palo Peach.

Sparberry – A raspberry flavored cream soda, Sparberry launched in Africa in 1955. It is exclusively available in several countries in southeast Africa.

Inca Kola – Known as “The Taste of Peru” this soda has an unusually sweet fruity flavor that many compare to the taste of liquid bubblegum. The name “Inca Cola” refers to the Quechua words for king and queen.

Guaraná Kuat – This soda is a guaraná berry flavored soft drink that was launched in Brazil in 1997. The word guaraná comes from the word guara-ná which translates to “fruit like the eyes of the people”

Because I'm so special (all my fun allergies), I woke up the next day with my lips really swollen. I took a Zyrtec, went back to sleep for two hours and woke up only looking like I had overnight Collagen Injection/Lip Augmentation (like all the stars, ha ha). The swelling did go down within the day. I took a Diphenhydramine (Benadryl) at bed time. Even the next two days, my lips still felt funny. SO I am trying to find the ingredients to these drinks. I'm sure my reaction is due to "Bibo Kiwi Mango" which I did not taste. Since I do have a pretty severe reaction to mango. But I havent had much luck online. Here's what I have found:

Drink NameCountryIngredientsSource
BeverlyItalyHigh Fructose Corn Syrup, Water, Citric Acid, Salt, Sodium Benzoate, Natural and Artificial Flavorsglutenfreedairyfreewdw.com
Bibo Kiwi MangoSouth AfricaIngredientsSource
Fanta Melon FrostyThailandIngredientsSource
Fanta PineappleGreeceIngredientsSource
Inca KolaPeruCarbonated water, high fructose corn syrup and/or sucrose, citric acid, sodium benzoate, Caffeine, artificial and natural flavors, yellow #5Looked at the back of a bottle. See below.
Kuat GuaranáBrazilCarbonated water, sugar, guarana seed, acidity regulators citric acid and sodium citrate, identical to natural synthetic flavoring, caramel coloring IV conservative potassium sorbate and sodium benzoate.cocacolabrasil.com.br
SparlettaZimbabweCarbonated Water, Sugar, Flavouring, Citric Acid, Sodium Benzoate, Carmoisinebobsbiltong.co.uk
VegitaBetaJapanWater, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Citric Acid, Concentrated Lemon Juice, Potassium Benzoate and Potassium Sorbate, Artificial and Natural Flavors, Yellow 5, beta-carotene, Tocopherolsglutenfreedairyfreewdw.com


Inca Kola
Inca Kola Ingredients

(407) 824-4321


Thursday, April 5, 2012

Spring Cleaning

Boxes and Bags of Suff
I am taking Spring Cleaning to an all new level. I am going through EVERYTHING.  I seem so disorganized.  I can see how quitting a big project like this could end up on the Hoarders Show or the Storage Wars Show.

FLY Lady would disapprove of my methodology and I am seriously thinking of taking a step back putting my house back together and going forward with the FLY Lady method.

My partner keeps saying things like "you tell me what to do and I'll do it" and "whatever you decide." Instead of giving me the all go ahead I feel almost immobilized. Instead of doing the "responsible thing," whatever that is, I want to climb back into bed and pull up the covers.

Yikes.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Agenda, Docket, Itinerary or Schedule

Agenda, Docket, Itinerary or Schedule
Maybe it is because I Home Educate my kids or maybe it is because I do not work out side my home or maybe it is just me but I seldom take the weekends off. That special weekend feeling of: staying up late or
getting to sleep in or
watching Saturday morning cartoons or
even going to some special place is almost forgotten.

I do not believe that my kids understand "Weekend" or why others worship it or even why people (and Orange Cats) hate Mondays.

We don't necessarily wake up in the morning or go to sleep at night but we live by my Calendar. We definitely have plans. March is always very busy for us. We weekly attend two separate Homeschooling groups. Twice a month each child attends a Camp Fire USA group for their age.  We have play dates.  We visit Busch Gardens and Seaworld frequently. Then as the weather warms we also incorporate 3-7 visits to the beach each week.

Yet, I get confused as to what day of the week it is.  If it weren't for some rather silly mother's that had all penciled in mustaches, I would have missed the fact that it was actually LEAP day February 29, 2012 this week.

You didn't know that you were supposed to draw a mustache on your upper lip for Leap Day? It was explained to me this way: draw a mustache on Leap day because a drawn  mustache looks French, frogs are French and frogs leap. I told you that they are silly.

Sunday, February 26, 2012

And the winners are ...

I watched the academy  awards tonight. I believe it was the first time that I hadn't seen any of the best picture nominees. I had seen a few movies last year: the last Harry  Potter, the Muppet movie, Mission Impossible.  We sat and watched the show for many hours. I can't help but thinking it's wasted time. I did some paper work for some of it since it's the end of the month but maybe I should consider skipping the shows and reading the results the next morning.