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Do As I Say, Not As I Eat

Swimsuit season is here.  Temperatures are rising, roses are blooming and summer treats are beckoning from the freezer isles of the grocery store.   Perhaps it is because I used to spend my summer's swimming endless laps for our local swim team or perhaps it was because I didn't particularly enjoy parading my cute, albeit chubby, thighs around the neighborhood each day starting at 7am.  Then again, my tendency to get horrible sunburns didn't help and then there were the trips to the Balaton and those topless women that left me permanently scarred.  Needless to say, I always resented swimsuit season.

BUT... If you're looking forward to it, I have found some tasty treats that, eaten one serving at a time as opposed to eating box, jar, bag or batch at a time ...  Mr. Two, stop laughing.  I was really hungry...  can be a delicious addition to the goal of being swimsuit ready.

I have also found some delicious treats that will be very unhelpful in this pursuit, unless becoming swimsuit ready involves some serious extra poundage. Here are my finds...



First row: Dark chocolate cups with mascerated strawberries and  fresh ricotta; fresh ricotta; the perfect spinach; Second Row: White Corn Tortilla Chips; Pear, Gouda and Spinach Calzone; Pizza with ricotta, olives, tomatoes and basil; Trader Joe's Frozen Mango Creams.Third row: Paninni with roasted veggies, goat cheese and pesto dressing; Dangerously Delivious Cherry Pie; Dark chocolate cups with blackbetty cream Caramel Waffle Cookies, Triscuits and Girl Scout Thin Mint Cookies


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Awkward Self-Portraiture

So. I got a pair of free (+$10 shipping) glasses on Thursday. I thought you might want a pair too, before the promotion is over at the end of this month.

Here's the link:

Coastal.com

Remember to use the code FBFREE at checkout.

and here's a superfluous moving picture of me nuzzling a dog:

If you end up ordering a pair, I'd love to know which ones you chose!

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We need your help!

For the last three years, Four and Five have been working tirelessly to make being an organ donor a more obvious choice.  
Right now we're working on a new project--and we need your help! 
We're gathering 1,000 videos from people about organ donation and would love to get one from you.
 You can tell whatever story you'd like, but please end the video by saying: 
"My name is _____. I'm an organ donor, and I think you should be one, too."  
Here's our friend Scott's video. He made it when he came to visit me in the hospital.


It doesn't need to be flashy. You can use the camera on your computer or phone.  
Once you do it, please email it to us at: Imanorgandonor@gmail.com 
We'll post all the videos to our youtube page and link to them here, on twitter and on facebook.
Together we can solve this problem.

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Bees and Spiders and Snakes, Oh, My!

Special Guest Post by Mr. One

I understand that it's a little odd to actually like most spiders and insects.  It's a personal trait that One reminds me is strange every time one of the wee beasties drops into our living space for a visit.  She screams and reaches for the nearest newspaper to roll up while I dash to rescue the critter from her wrath and to scoop it up so the little ones can hold and admire it before we set it free to live with its outdoor friends.

I can't help my feelings.  I truly find the little monsters fascinating.  Maybe reading "Charlotte's Web" in the 2nd grade was a turning point.  Or perhaps Sesame Street's "Ladybug's Picnic" just had a deeper effect on me than most.  I'm sure it helped that when I lived on the edge of an insect-infected nature preserve on my mission, my trainer explained to me that we had reason to be grateful for the enormous Huntsman spiders that frequented our kitchen--they ate the really dangerous bugs.  (Getting bitten by a particularly venomous Green-head ant--my finger was swollen for a week!--led me to make extra sure Hunstman spiders were made especially welcome in our abode.)

Whatever the reasons, my fondness for the arachnid and insect world has grown over time.  And now that I have little ones of my own, I want to pass on that warm and fuzzy feeling, rather than perpetuating the irrational fear of them that seems to be second-nature to so many.  I want my kids to grow up thinking of spiders and insect as just another variety of cute, amazing little gifts from a loving God for us to admire and enjoy.  Perhaps not even so different from puppies or ponies!

Of course, since insects and spiders are more foreign, I recommend starting by introducing some of God's furrier little monsters, first:


Admiration for these little critters comes pretty much ingrained!


Following up puppies with guinea pigs and chickens is hardly a stretch--they, too, have a pretty high natural cuteness quotient.


Goats are a bit of a transition.  While furry like puppies, their size, horns and scary eyes led Tiny to need a little convincing that they, too, could be lovable critters.


Ponies, too, were initially a little frightening due to their size.  But it wasn't long before Princess H realized that they, too, are delightful!


Befriending your local, friendly neighborhood monster can serve as a great transition for introducing more foreign creatures.  It's a little-known fact that monsters happen to be genetically related to both mammals AND insects.  :)


Feeding the kiddies this homemade treat from our very own beehives (now kept on our roof), went a long way in softening their feelings toward the little bee babies!


So far, in fact, that I think we may have developed some budding young beekeepers!
Yes, that's an actual little bee Princess H is holding, while decked out in her daddy's beekeeping hat.  But lest you think this parental abuse, don't fear--she's actually holding a stingerless drone.  You would have thought it was an actual puppy for all the Princess' cooing and fawning over it!

Princess H's best new buddy!


Getting the kids to feel warm and fuzzy toward a tarantula was the greatest feat.  But, after meeting "Rosie," the Princess actually got in line a second time to let it crawl over her hand again!  Now she wants one as a pet.  Don't know if that one is going to fly with One any time soon.


So, I've made great progress ensuring my kids don't have a kneejerk anti-inspect/spider reflex.  But despite my best efforts, there are some creatures I just haven't been able to paint as endearing:

A trip to the local snake and reptile exhibit did not have the intended effect!  We've still got a ways to go in the squamata department...

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