Thursday, October 31, 2024

Food For Thought...

 History has always fascinated  me. The History Channel has a show called The Food That Built America.

One episode (I think it was Season 1Episode 6) was really enlightening. It was the history of one of the world's most recognized products. Heinz Ketchup. So, it turns out a German American named Henry John Heinz invented Ketchup based on a Chinese tomato sauce called catsup. 

He made it to help cover up the taste of the meat that he and his family were eating. This was before the FDA, so meat was not great (boy, is that an understatement). If you want an eye opener about that, seriously, watch that episode. It will make you want to write a thank you letter to the FDA.

Henry Heinz is also the man who helped bring the problems of bad food to the government's attention. His competitors were selling so called "sauces" that had all kinds of crap in them that was not good for people to eat. It got so bad that he bought up the stock of the glass bottles that he used and sank them on a barge so his customers would not be fooled by inferior and likely deadly products.

Getting rid of the FDA (like has been thrown around) is not a good idea. You only have to watch that episode to see what would be in store for us if we do, and it's not good.

Isn't ironic that it's ketchup?



Random Searches...


 Have you ever found yourself curious and making random searches on Google?

I have. I did a random search on the average life span of the people in America in the 1790's. Ya know, the time that America was so great and we had strong leaders.

Color me surprised when I saw the results...


I'm not so sure going back to that time is such a good idea...
Just sayin'...


Monday, October 28, 2024

Where...

 A few months ago my mom and I had a discussion on when we first heard of Donald Trump.

I told her I heard about him from T.V. a long time ago. She guessed Home Alone 2. Nope, honestly I don't remember that one. She then guessed The Apprentice. Again, nope. I told her it was on Renegade. The look on her face was priceless.

Then of course I had to que up the scene. Yep, I own the entire Renegade series on DVD.

She was shocked that, not only did I know the episode, but the scene. I even quoted lines. Of the series, this scene is probably the one I remember the most.

Season One Episode One

Bobby Sixkiller to Donald "Dutch" Dixon: "Only in America, Lieutenant. Where everyday is the Wheel of Fortune. George Foreman, a black man raised in the ghetto, eats hamburgers-wins millions. Donald Trump, a white man raised in a mansion, eats caviar-loses millions. What a great country we live in, Lieutenant, where everyone gets a spin at the wheel"

I have known the truth about this guy since I was a kid sneaking to watch T.V. after bed time!

The only episode of The Apprentice I ever watched was in the season that had Lorenzo Lamas. Even he, my very first crush, couldn't get me to finish the episode, let alone a season of that show.

Fun Fact...

 


This is mom's shirt that she gave me after mine wore out!!!


The first concert I ever went to was James Taylor. My mom took my sister and me, Girls Night!!!

When she asked if I wanted to go I said "yes" because I didn't want to be left out (hey, I was only 10 at the time).She asked if I knew any of his songs. I said "no" so she let me borrow her cassette tape (yep that long ago).

That summer Mom took my brother, my Nona, and me on a road trip to the Grand Canyon and Four Corners. So, the whole road trip I listened to my Walkman (I know I am really dating myself) and learned all the lyrics to the whole tape, both sides.

I still remember that night. My mom bought me a Brisk Iced Tea. I drank the whole thing and we had to leave close to the end because I needed to pee (so much so that I didn't hesitate to use the port-a-potty, which if you knew me would know I don't use public bathrooms if I can help it). Unfortunately, mom missed the encore he performed at the end because of me. Ever sense I have been very cautious with how much liquids I drink when I'm out so we don't miss out on anything because of me again.

James Taylor: Fire and Rain

Saturday, October 26, 2024

I Don't Hold Grudges, I Remember Facts!

 What happened when the last crazy guy with questionable fashion sense went after those he thought were "poisoning the blood of the nation" and "the enemy within"?


Oh, Right!!!


Some Were Neighbors


This!!!


Camps


and This!!!


My grandfather was a medic in the Army during WWII. Fighting this fascist shit is in my DNA.

Don't tell me that I spent years being traumatized by studying the Holocaust and World War II in school with the idea that we would learn to never let it happen again, just to have it EFFING happen again! Please make sure we learn the lessons that cost so many lives. We can't say we didn't know what would happen because we have seen it already.

Friday, October 25, 2024

The Choice Is Easy

 Lately, I've been reelin', watching the nightly news

Don't seem to find the rhythm, just wanna sing the blues
Feels like a song that never stops
Feels like it's never gonna

Gotta get that fire, fire, back in my bones
Before my heart, heart turns into stone
So somebody please pass the megaphone
I'll shout it on the count o' three
One, two, three

Oh, hear my prayer tonight, I'm singin' to the sky
Give me strength to raise my voice, let me testify
Oh, hear my prayer tonight, 'cause this is do or die
The time has come to make a choice
And I choose
Yeah, I choose joy
Let it move you (Move you, move you)

Yeah, back when I was younger, my eyes were full o' life
But now that I am older, I live at the speed o' light
Feels like the cycle never stops
Feels like it's never gonna

Gotta get that fire, fire back in my bones
Before my heart, heart turns into stone
So somebody please pass the megaphone
I'll shout it on the count o' three (Three)
One, two, three

Oh, hear my prayer tonight, I'm singin' to the sky
Give me strength to raise my voice, let me testify
Oh, hear my prayer tonight, 'cause this is do or die
The time has come to make a choice
And I choose
Yeah, I choose joy
Let it move you
Joy
Yeah, I choose joy
Let it move you (Move you, move you)

I need that joy, joy, joy, joy
Down in my heart, down in my heart to stay
I need that joy, joy, joy, joy
Down in my heart, down in my heart to stay, yeah

By: For King & Country

Wednesday, October 23, 2024

Honor

 Carl was so proud to serve in the United States Navy. He was a scrawny young man before enlisting and had to gorged himself on bananas to gain enough weight to pass the physical. He served on a guided missile destroyer during the Vietnam War.

That's My Dad!


Before I was born Carl was a volunteer firefighter. During most of my childhood he worked for Public Service/X-Cel Energy. He loved music. He loved taking his '55 Chevy Bel Air to car shows.

That's My Dad!!

When I was little he would carry me around the mall. He was always ready for a hug. When I was around 7 we went to Disneyland. We went on the log ride and I had the pleasure of sitting next to him. I learned a whole lot of cuss words (he was a sailor) very cleverly strewn together on the way down. I was laughing so hard at him that I forgot to be scared myself.

THAT'S MY DAD!!!


Last October Carl passed away. He was laid to rest in a military cemetery. My mom captured the moment I saw his tombstone for the first time.

I have been having a hard time coming up with the right words to convey how I was feeling. Thank you, Gus, for helping me find the right words.




P.S. My dad loved dogs and dogs loved him.

(Daddy, give Bear a hug for me!)

Tuesday, October 22, 2024

Fidgets

 Something weird about me, I fidget when I am stressed. I would crack my knuckles when I studied for school, which drove my mom absolutely nuts. So I started tippy tapping my fingers annoyingly, even annoying myself. Then I began clicking the back of the remote on off on off on off on off, and that explains why my Fire remote has a cover on it now.

I have found more productive ways to occupy my hands.






This is just a handful of the projects I have done in the past year and half.
Do you think that I might be a little stressed?

Do Something

Monday, October 21, 2024

Make America Normal Again

 I'm a 37 year old suburban, registered *Republican, white woman. And if Kamala Harris thinks I'll vote for her?!? Well, I already did.

*This will be the last election I will vote as a registered Republican. I would have changed my affiliation to Independent/Unaffiliated sooner, but I'm stubborn. I will see this election through as a Patriot.