Saturday, May 30, 2009

Intentional Chocolate

I've just stumbled across Intentional Chocolate . It's a concept that's even better than the idea that dark chocolate is beneficial to your health (an idea that certainly made me feel less guilty about my chocolate habit).Intentional chocolates are even better than dark chocolate. They are infused with good vibes from advanced meditators who focus on them as part of the production process with good vibes being part of the recipe.

According to scientific research, chocolates infused with good intentions produce good feelings in 67% of those who eat them. I certainly think it is possible as I truly believe that on some inexplicable level, everything is connected. Hello chocolate. Bye bye Zoloft.

I never knew that chocolate could bring peace and contentment on a cosmic level but now that I do, I'm definitely into it. Take a look at the video below and see what you think.



Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Swine Flu Revisited

Swine Flu, or H1N1, as we are carefully calling it these days, hasn't disappeared or gone underground. It is still with us. According to newly released figures from WHO. there are now 10,243 confirmed cases worldwide in 35 countries and there have been 80 deaths so far.

Though it is clear that this new flu is spreading around the world like wildfire, it is also clear that it is not the deadly plague it was once feared to be. It doesn't really seem to be much of a killer.

Symptoms are like those of regular flu--fever, nausea, fatigue muscle aches. Most who become infected do not require hospitalization. A few days in bed and they are fine. The few who have died from H1N1 so far, seem to be people with underlying medical conditions like heart or lung disease, diabetes, or compromised immune function from organ transplants or HIV.

I'm thinking that the reason it is spreading so fast is that none of us has any immunity to this thing and if that's the case, why don't those of us who are adults in reasonably good health just get it, get over it, and get on with things.

When I was a kid, there were no vaccines for measles, mumps, chickenpox etc. Getting these diseases was one of the passages of childhood. Mothers knew that it was preferable to get these things while you were young but not too young, and that once you had had them, you were immune. So, back in the day, when the kid down the street got chickenpox or mumps, your mother often took you down to see him so that you would get it too and get over it. It was kind of do-it-yourself vaccination.

Swine Flu Parties

Maybe we should do that with Swine Flu. Maybe we should all have Swine Flu parties and just get it and get over it. Then next year, when it comes around again in full force there will be a core of people with immunity and even if the virus mutates into something stronger( as some fear it might) having immunity to the original virus would be of some help.

It makes sense to me, and beats worrying and wondering about vaccines and things, but then I probably just like any excuse for a party and I'm tired of worrying about the Swine Flu.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

I Got Tagged in a Game of Blog Tag

Shelley, who does a wonderful blog about family life, tagged me the other day. I'm it now. We're playing Blog Tag, a game I knew nothing about until now, but it sounds like fun and the rules seem pretty simple, to wit:
  1. Mention the blogger who tagged you and link to his /her blog
  2. Post three lists of eight things about you that people don't know
  3. Tag eight of your favorite bloggers and don't forget to tell them they've been tagged.

Shelley who writes I'm Still Standing tagged me. And here are my lists:

Eight Foods I love
  1. coffee
  2. fresh ground coffee first thing in the morning
  3. buttered toast
  4. bacon
  5. scrapple
  6. chocolate in any form
  7. asparagus
  8. fresh strawberries
Eight Things I'm Looking Forward To
  1. flowers blooming in my garden
  2. lazy summer days
  3. getting my front porch painted
  4. having family visits
  5. losing ten pounds and getting into shape( don't laugh. It could happen)
  6. finally getting around to reading " Team of Rivals"
  7. traveling with friends this summer
  8. writing and blogging more
Eight Things to Do Before I Die
  1. lose ten pounds and get into shape:-)
  2. let go of every grudge I've ever held
  3. write that book I've been thinking about all these years
  4. make the fact that I was here count for something
  5. see what happens in the year 2012
  6. live in the moment and achieve inner peace
  7. finally get organized
  8. tell the people I love how much they mean to me

Eight Very Cool Bloggers I'm Tagging
  1. Jamagenie from Saturday's Child
  2. James Golden, gardener and blogger extraordinaire of The View from Federal Twist
  3. Steph Hicks from Peachy Green and LuLu and Stuff
  4. Frieda Babbley of the delightful Frieda Babbley Eye on Life
  5. Uninvited Writer who does a wonderfully literary blog of the same name
  6. Adam Jones of Apple Macbook is My Dream
  7. Alda of The Iceland Weather Report a wonderful blog about Iceland
  8. Andrew Burnett of Hot Whisky a blog about, guess what:-)

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Be the First on Your Block to Own an I-Wood

Not since the Pet Rock has there been something like this.... a complete spoof on consumerism that is too funny to resist.

Here it is for all of you folks who are sick of snotty technophiles--the device you've been waiting for ever since all your friends started checking their PDA's while you're talking to them and yammering on their cell phones on commuter trains and in restaurants. Now you can fight back with the i-wood ( tah dah, drumroll please)

It's earth friendly, full of humor and best of all it's cheap. You really have to go have a look at the website. It is just too funny. Get in on the ground floor. Be the first on your block to own the i-wood. Your neighbors may think you are crazy, but who cares. It's new. It's cool. It's cutting edge. It's the 21st century Pet Rock.

Check out the i-wood website