As I mentioned on Facebook already, I like a good State of the Union (SOTU). I was actually looking forward to enjoying it with a nice cheap glass of Cabernet Savingnon this evening. My opinion is that it's nice to have the President, whether Democratic or Republican, give a rousing speech focusing on what is going right and what we are going to do next. To be sure, much of what the President says is going to happen most likely won't, however I like a good dose of flag waving when the gloom of January is upon me. To that end, I think we could all do without the rebuttal speech that follows the SOTU.
You might say, "Please, you are only saying that because you are a democrat." Tis not true, I didn't like when the democrats came on and bashed George W. Bush's SOTUs either. It's a real bummer to have the opposing side knock down all the positive spin. It's so much the worse when it is an election year. I wonder if anyone in the Congress will figure out that we the people are tired of the fighting and not getting anything done. It's not looking good.
Another thing that I find myself doing at the beginning of most years, is trying something dietarily (is that even a word) different. A couple of weeks ago, when I was researching Patrick's allergy to cold, I noticed that some thought there is a link between gluten intolerance and this weird allergy to cold. I decided to try and eliminate gluten from Patrick's diet as much as possible. Basically just reading labels and if a produce contains wheat, I don't offer it for his consumption. This is not a big deal for him as he doesn't like bread, cookies, cake, pasta and mac & cheese. Coincidence? Probably not. Good thing we have an appointment coming up with the allergist.
When I decided to eliminate gluten from Patrick's diet, I thought it would be good for me to do the same, so I would get a feel for what contains gluten and what doesn't. Guess what? It's so not easy for me! I like bread, pasta, cookies, cake and mac & cheese. I am giving it a go however, maybe I'll lose weight as a result--or go completely off the gluten-free thing and start an all pizza diet.
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Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Monday, March 28, 2011
Cold Cold Spring Break
Alright, I need to take a moment and complain about the weather. That's what we do here in Chicago. Forecast is in the 30Fs all week. Being that I could spend all winter huddled in bed reading books and sleeping, this weather isn't conducive to me changing out of fleecy pjs.
The children however, need to get out and should have some activities going on during their week break from school. In retrospect, I should have seen about going down to GA to visit my family. That would have been fun for the kids and refreshing for me. Temps in N. Georgia this week, well shoot the weather isn't very good there either. Well back to our Spring Break here. Since I know how I am about going out doing stuff in the cold, I talked with the kids and planned an activity a day for Mon-Thurs knowing that their nagging would get us out of the house. Today's activity is a trip to the library--nice free activity.
What am I reading now? After re-reading Club Dead over the weekend, I want to dive into re-reading Dead to The World as I go through the Southern Vampire Mystery/Sookie Stackhouse Novels on my personal countdown to book #11, Dead Reckoning which will be out on 5/3. Nod, yes, you are correct I am way to into the series--and a total Sookie/Eric shipper. Much to my current dismay, Dead to the World is checked out of my library. Boo. Now I have to wait.
What's for dinner? I've been meal planning and it should be Garlic Roasted Chicken with mashed potatoes and green breans. But since we weren't home last night--we didn't have Sunday's dinner of pizza set-ups from S&T's--so it's Pizza Monday.
I've held out as long as I could and now the natives are running around outside yelling and chasing each other, time to head out to the library.
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