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Guns, Kids, Schools and Protection

18 Tuesday Dec 2012

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Guns, Kids, Schools and Protection

My babies, ages 7, 6 and 3.

In the minutes following the Newtown school massacre my Facebook feed ignited with gun-control arguments. I refrained from saying much, other than I would like the ability to protect my children in any situation because I thought the timing of the argument was in rather poor taste. Those children, teachers, too, are someone’s baby, not a soapbox for gun control.

It’s been a few days now and I would like to offer my opinions as a mother. My children are presently 7, 6 and 3 – the same ages as the children gunned down in their classrooms at the start of their school day. While I do not personally know anyone involved, Newtown is about an hour away from my NY family.

As a mother, I try to teach my children empathy for others as well as responsibility for their actions. If you hurt someone you say you’re sorry and mean it; you ask them if there is anything you can do to help. My biggest responsibility as a mother is to protect and provide for my children as well as teach them social responsibility. I take this job very seriously… {if you think you know where this is going, you may be surprised} …which is why I plan on educating myself on a gun. I am going to the range for some target practice. I am signing up for the concealed carry class they offer so I can get my permit. I will then purchase a gun to carry on my person at all times {NOTE I did not say “keep in my purse” as 90% of my day is not spent with my handbag…bags get stolen…I’d like to see you try to steal my pants 😉 }. Am I a crazed individual seeking to disrupt cultural norms? Only when my Housewives don’t record. In the event that my children and I are faced with a madman threatening us with a firearm, I’d like the chance to protect them. Without a firearm, what am I supposed to do…hit them with my purse?! {You know, the purse I don’t have 90% of the day.}

Metal detectors in a high school in the Bronx.

I can hear you asking, ‘what do you plan on doing when your kids are at school?’ I HOPE that some positive school safety changes will come from this horrific event. Inner city schools have been dealing with weapons and violence for decades. They installed metal detectors, maintain one point of entry and have police or other armed security roaming the halls to make sure the kids get to class safely. If courts and other tax-payer-funded government buildings have these kinds of safety measures, why can’t our schools? Public schools are funded the same way {for private schools I say raise your tuition by $50/yr per family to cover the expenses.} I would absolutely support a change like that.

I can also hear some of you saying that guns should just be banned, nobody needs them, etc etc etc. Please don’t let your emotions make you naive. Guns don’t kill people {please see the below video as well as my earlier posting} bad people who want to hurt other people use guns to kill people. If, by some magical space magnet, all of the guns were pulled off of the face of the planet, we would still have bad people.

Before gun powder was “discovered” and guns were mass produced, wars were waged for THOUSANDS of years using swords, knives, axes, catapults, fire, arrows {do you really need me to go on??}. If you wanted to kill just one or two people, please don’t forget about lady’s choice: poison. In today’s world, you could also build an explosive device…I have heard that instructions can be found and easily downloaded from the web. You could also use chemicals {ie chemical warfare} or electronic disruptions. I would rather be approached by a guy with a gun than a guy with Sarin gas. I find the thinking that banning of all of the guns will solve the problem utter buffoonery.

I hope and pray that the people and legislative bodies that govern this wonderfully free country do not naively and emotionally rush to ban firearms. Countries with high gun ownership have a lower rate of crimes committed with guns. By contrast, countries who have low gun ownership {due to laws or disinterest from the public} have higher rates of crimes committed with guns.

I urge you to consider who and what evil really is and take steps to bring it to light instead of taking away the means to protect your family.

DIY Halloween Blood

25 Thursday Oct 2012

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blood, fake blood, gore, halloween

DIY Halloween Blood
Shamelessly stolen from Tynan Sinks.
#CookingWithTynan

YOU WILL NEED:
Water
Corn Syrup
Food Coloring
Powdered Hot Chocolate Mix
A Big Ass Bucket

“In a big ass bucket, combine three parts corn syrup to one part water. Stir that shit. Then add some red food coloring to make it, you know, red. Don’t be heavy handed while doing this because less is more. When you’ve achieved your desired shade, add just a couple drops of red and blue to darken it, making it more realistic. THEN, add some hot cocoa powder. The hot cocoa is going to thicken up the mixture, making it look more real, and it’s also going to make it more opaque and just a little bit darker. Oh, it’s edible, too, so that’s gross.”

Stuck in a Rut

19 Friday Oct 2012

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As mouthwateringly fabulous as the above Parmesan shrimp and quinoa was, we have it every other week. As amazing as it is, I feel like I’m stuck in a rut. Six months ago we didn’t have the same dinner twice a quarter. Now, I’m repeating every other week. As I scour Pinterest for new recipes, please feel free to send me some of your faves!

National Farmer’s Market Week

08 Wednesday Aug 2012

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National Farmer’s Market Week

I love cooking. And I love cooking healthy things for myself as well as my kids. I also love getting the freshest of the fresh foods from local farmer’s markets. Not only were the items literally in the ground the day before, depending on where you go, you can actually see the fields where they were grown. There are also places, such as Fulton Farms outside of Tipp City, OH, where you can pick your own fruits and veggies during certain you-pick times. Kids who are involved in the growing and/or gathering of their foods are generally more interested in eating them; “I made that!” Set your kids up for long, healthy lives by getting them interested in fresh veggies early.

In addition to health benefits, there are local benefits of supporting small and especially local businesses. They keep people working. Your neighbors. Working people pay taxes and have money to spend. More of your money stays in your community when you shop local than when you buy things at big chain stores. It’s a lovely circle that can only be completed when you buy local.

Farmer’s markets are getting national interest because they are seen as “young,” “trendy,” and “hip.” Everybody wants to be cool, and all the cool kids are shopping at the farmer’s market with their reusable bags. What does this mean for you? You probably have a farmer’s market within 10 miles of your home.

So there ya go, baby! It’s close, it’s healthy, it’s good for the community AND YOU. No excuses. Go now!

H2Oh My!

29 Sunday Jul 2012

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H2Oh My!!
I think we can all agree that we should drink more water. If you’re at all like me, you can only drink so much plain ol’ water before you’re totally over it. OVER. IT. So what’s a healthy foodie supposed to do? It’s all about the additives!! By adding fresh fruit to a carafe of water, you can add a light flavor {no sugar needed} and take your water drinking to new levels of tastiness. Not only are your options as wild as your imagination, but it’s healthy and fun and your kids will like it, too.
Helpful Hint: using a hand masher, mash the fruit into pulp. Be sure to invest in a small strainer! Unless you don’t mind pulp and seeds in your drinks.
Flavor Ideas
Black raspberry lemon
Strawberry, red raspberry and black raspberry
Raspberry
Cucumber
Lemon lime
Raspberry lime

“Guns Don’t Kill People, I Kill People.”

20 Friday Jul 2012

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colorado movie shooting, guns, NRA, protection

“Guns don’t kill people, I kill people.”
Do you remember that? It was in Happy Gilmore on the guy’s shirt with the nail in his head…SPOILER ALERT: I agree with that statement.

I woke up this morning to my clock radio reporting news of the movie theater shooting in Colorado. In my half-asleep brain, once I’d woken up a little more, I was sure that I’d dreamed it all. How ridiculous?! Some guy dressing up like a SWAT member with bullet vest and gas mask, appearing in the middle of a packed theater, tossing tear gas and spraying the trapped crowd with bullets…who does that? What a weird dream; must have been the wine.

And then, as I was getting dressed, the news story came on again. I was shocked it wasn’t a dream. How awful?! The most disturbing part to me was that children were hurt. Shot with bullets hurt. There are witness reports circulating about an 8 or 9 year old girl being carried from the theater, unresponsive, by a police officer. She had visible bullet holes in her back. When I hear that, I see my oldest daughter. She’s 7. She weighs about 50 pounds and is around 3 feet tall. In another year she’ll grow an inch or two and gain a few more pounds. The compact little body of a child is no match for one bullet, let alone two or three.

Skip ahead a few hours when people wake up and start posting their thoughts about the shooting on Facebook. A college friend of mine posted something and I initially responded with agreement to her comment and voiced plans to look into a conceal and carry permit. {Ohio allows concealed firearms with a permit, except in government buildings.} Someone that I didn’t know responded with a passive, “I find it INTERESTING that we respond to events like this by buying more guns.” I would be interested to see how you’d protect yourself against a gunman with your bare hands, lady. Maybe a hand bag? This was my response:
“As a single mother of three, if someone came at us with a gun, I would have no way to protect them OTHER than a gun.
My parents are card-carrying members of the NRA. When I divorced my husband almost two years ago, they BEGGED me to get a gun for protection. Living alone, they were worried about someone breaking into my home. I have resisted because I didn’t want my children hurting themselves or someone else playing with it or showing it to friends. More friends encouraged me to get a handgun and gave me all sorts of resources to safely store it so that my children can’t get at it (the best option being a finger-print scanning gun safe.)
The problem is not the amount of guns “on the street;” my father has been a collector of vintage firearms his whole adult life. He’s not a hunter. He doesn’t kill things. He likes old Western movies and goes to the shooting range. The problem is people who want to hurt other people for no other reason than they can. The weapon is unimportant…bomb, knife, gun, fists, baseball bat…as a citizen of a free country and a mother, I will protect my babies any way I can.”

Guns aren’t the problem. If there was some magical way to take away all the guns in the world, people would find other means to accomplish the same goal. Before there were guns, countries waged wars rather effectively with bows and arrows, swords, rocks, hot oil, burning fire balls on catapults, etc. In today’s world, without guns, you’d still have bombs, which it seems can be easily made in your parent’s basement. You’d still have chemicals. You’d have technological attacks.

People are the problem. Unfortunately, there isn’t a way to look inside people’s brains and see who would shoot 71 innocent people, including children, at a superhero movie and who is horrified at the thought. All you can do is protect yourself. If you know someone who seems to be having a hard time with life and is angry, get them some help. Because senseless violence is so prevalent in our society, if you have a real concern and you report it to the police, school officials, etc people will take you seriously. Perhaps headlines like this can be avoided if we start to look out for each other and DO SOMETHING about our concerns.

What am I gonna do? I’m gonna hug my babies more. Life is an uncertain gift; cherish every second of it!

XxOo

Reusable Shopping Bags

15 Sunday Jul 2012

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ecofriendly, organization, shopping, shopping bags

Reuseable Shopping Bags
You would not BEEEELIEVE how many times total strangers have stopped me and commented on my reusable shopping bags. Granted, I’m a bit of a hippy with them, meaning I have enough for $300 in groceries with one or two to spare 😉 but I don’t consider myself to be anything special. {If I was special I’d have a compost pile and a rain barrel!} Earlier in the week I was at a PTO meeting when one of the other mothers said that she, too, has these shopping bags in her trunk and she just forgets to use them. What, WHAT?! Here is my list of the top 5 reasons why you should be using reusable shopping bags:

People automatically think you’re awesome. Now maybe you are and maybe you’ll just let them think that…the point is you’ll have instant adoration and respect from strangers you’ll never see again.

They keep you organized. Yes, they really do! That’s the joy of right angles, actually. They stack easily in your cart and your trunk. If you have insulated bags like I do, you’ll know which bags to unpack first. I love my bags!

You can express your personal style. While most of my bags are admittedly the $1 Meijer bags, I do have a few $3 bags that have some nifty graphics on them.

Your kids get a fancy job to do. My kids are still at that stage where they love helping me. They LOVE carrying our bags. From the car…to the car…in the store…you name it. Kids with a job to do are frequently better behaved that kids running amuck. Trust me.

They are good for the planet. Instead of recycling plastic bags or worse, throwing them the trash, you just fold these babies back up and use them again! If they get dirty, you can wash them. This is a really really REALLY easy way to minimize your household waste. Buy a few at a time and be awesome, ladies!

Never Boil-Over Again!

10 Tuesday Jul 2012

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Never Boil-Over Again!
Yes, you read that right…
If you put a wooden spoon over your pot of boiling water {here, rotini is shown} you won’t boil over. Less mess = more time to paint your nails!

USDA Guidelines for Keeping Food Without Power

05 Thursday Jul 2012

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If you live just about anywhere on the eastern half of the United States chances are you’ve been without power this last week. We were dark for three days {thus my lack of postings} :/
So the power comes back up — HURRAY — and you go from room to room setting clocks…and then you gingerly open the refrigerator door…
Nothing smells weird. Nothing is oozing its way down the walls. Is it okay to eat? The USDA says that food will stay safely cold in the fridge for about 4 hours. They also say that a full freezer will keep for 48 hours while a half-full freezer will keep for 24 hours. To help keep things cold, DON’T OPEN THE DOORS!*
If you should find yourself with an ice box full of perished perishables and you have American Family insurance, GIVE THEM A CALL! My AmFam agent informed me that you can claim the contents of a fridge, up to $500, without a deductible, in the case of a power outage. All I have to do is make a list as I toss and clean. #LOVE

*Day two of the power outage: as soon as we got home {it was 102 outside, SERIOUSLY, so we spent the day at the pool}, my daughter ran into the house, straight to the fridge and opened the door. “YEP! The light’s still off,” she announced.  “WHAT ARE YOU DOING?!”
“I wanted to check and see if the power was still out.”
Apparently she thought all of the dark traffic lights and neighbors sweltering on their porches were playing a giant small-town joke on her and the only person she could count on to tell her the truth was the trusty ol’ fridge :/ Ooooooh, Sophie…

Sparkly French Manicure

25 Monday Jun 2012

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beauty, nail polish, nails, sparkles

Sparkly French Manicure
No time for a visit to the salon? Try this French-inspired manicure with tons of sparkle and lots of pop!
Put down a light, once-coat base of a nude color. I picked up a $2 bottle of Confetti brand polish in Dream Date at CVS. After the base is fully dry, color just the tips with a white or silver toned sparkle polish. For my tips I ordered OPI’s Crown Me Already! from Amazon.com. After the tips have dried fully, put a non-chip top coat over everything. This will give it a smooth, finished look and will help keep the sparkles from chipping.
Now is the perfect time to be GORGEOUS!

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