Thursday, February 25, 2016
Doing Your Friends, Employees and Fat A Favor
My boss (the lab manager) thinks he is doing the employees a favor by bringing in boxes of treats, donuts, apple fritters, cookies and so on several times a month. He is such a great man and leader. I think many of us are getting tired of the same old thing. Yes, they are fresh and amazing, just out of the oven at his favorite bakery; but so full of sugar, sugar and more sugar.
My boss plopped these on my desk and said, “Have some.” Just a little thing, but makes those cravings in my tum. It doesn’t top the list of my best goodie or yum.
So I’ll skip this treat, and not bite when he brings the chum.
He brings in three large boxes of a variety of fritters often. I quit having a whole fritter and just cut a small piece off when I go in the lunchroom. The problem with that is all those little pieces add up to one giant one. At first, i didn't like them. After trying some, I would get a sugar high, but then I began to like them. Now, I just have to stay as far away from them as I can.
Please dear Boss, How about some apples, oranges or bananas. I and many of us would love them. You are thin, but many of us are fighting a battle that is gargantuan in size.
Saturday, February 20, 2016
Generosity at Easterday Farms
Onions --did you ever think of them as a gift? Not usually. We were given 200 pounds of them at Thanksgiving. 50 pounds of white, yellow and 100 pounds of red onions. They came from the Easterday Farms in Pasco, Washington as a donation to the Othello Hotel Museum, for their fund raiser. With only two people to fix meals for, I decided to share the abundance. At Christmas I bagged up one of each color and gave as Christmas neighbor gifts with this poem:
"These Washington onions are full of charm, All the way from Pasco's Easterday Farm. We promise no reindeer came to any harm. Merry Christmas to you and to your swarm."
I still had some left this month, so I packaged up the red and white ones with this fun poem and handed them out to friends and co-workers.
Happy Valentines in red and white.
Have an Easterday Farm’s onion in all its might.
You may think, that this isn’t quite right.
Here’s to a healthy, fragrant gift wound up tight.
Thank you Easterday Farms for sharing your wealth with the community. They have traveled from your farm to Utah and all of our friends and family.
Friday, February 12, 2016
Not So Super Bowl Partiers
I went upstairs to get away from the noise,
Of the Super Bowl and all of the boys;
Who were shouting loud for the best darn poise,
Of their player, strategies & who he destroys.
This photo shows all the work people go to for Super bowl and other sports celebrations. Sure we watched it. I pulled out a half dozen things to snack on. I'm not willing to spend hundreds of dollars or hours making everything match and so forth. In the middle of the game, my husband allowed me to change channels over to watch an hour of PBS's popular Downton Abbey. It was the last episode of the last season and much more important than the fiftieth super bowl game. Thank you honey for that gift.
Then we flipped it back to Denver beating South Carolina and all was happy. We hardly even missed a play. I don't like the commercials as much as I used to. They have gone overboard and all seem the same.
Friday, February 5, 2016
Thanks to 1,000 Acts of Kindness
I just read in the community paper about a YMCA group that did 1,000 acts of kindness before Christmas. It was a fun thing for these young folk to do. They set a goal to accomplished it by a certain time. The reward was a party with their parents. This was such a great opportunity for the children to learn how easy it is to give of themselves.
This is being done throughout the world. Service and kindness go hand in hand. It is what will bring about peace. Weekly I serve by taking Meals on Wheels to the elderly. I have made some great friends over the ten years plus. There is a variety of homes: mobile homes, apartments and high rises. I snapped this photo in the elevator of a senior living housing unit. I love serving and you will too.
Just try doing 1,000 Acts of Kindness this year. Before long it will become second nature.
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