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Tee left this comment on my previous post: "All the little things we do that affect others can be so debilitating. On the other hand - the little things we do can positively affect people's lives forever as well. Who knows if the smile you gave that stranger at Wal-Mart was the one nice gesture they received on the day they had nearly decided to commit suicide? You never know"
This Teflon thing. I *just* bought two beautiful pots coated in the stuff. I heard about the Teflon warnings, posted about it before actually. But the ever consistent ostrich that I am, I told myself it couldn't be that bad. But then my mother stopped using them. Ordinarily, Ami ji scoffs at such news. "Ehvay pay marray nay" (they just say it). But she switched. Then I heard from a reliable source at the CDC that a study found chickens hanging out near people cooking on Teflon pans, died from exposure. No they weren't cooked in the pans. Just hanging out near the pans. Why? I don't know. That is beside the point. Chickens died people. Meet Aisha the ostrich who has had her head yanked cruelly by the tips of her cute feathers out of the sand and made to face the horror... the horror. What do I do with the Teflon pans? Do I donate them? "So I found out these pans cause cancer and thought I'd give them to those who can't afford anything else" But they're lovely. They cost good money. Throwing them in the trash just feels.. wrong? I'm so conflicted. Any advice? Maybe attach a sticky note with warning?
Diet Coke. At a restaurant? "can I have a diet coke" Between classes? "think I'll go grab a diet coke" before a sunday movie "can you grab the diet coke from the fridge?" *sigh* Yep the stuff they put in Diet coke and many other artificially sweetened drinks cause cancer. My two most favorite things in the world cause cancer. I love Diet Coke. Love it. Love it more than regular coke. It's a part of my life but it too causes cancer. Reliable sources confirmed it. Reliable sources spoil all the fun. This actually really bugs me. It's something I drink on a daily basis. What do I drink now? Water? Which brings me to my next point..
Bottled water is a sham. My old roomate's dad worked for the state in water regulation and told us a little secret many years ago that bottled water is not necessesarily cleaner than tap water. I never bothered with the bottled water thing. But then I read a Civil Action this past winter and basically the book is about a lawyer suing companies who knowingly polluted wells in a small Mass. town causing high rates of cancer in children. True story. So then I thought DARN, gotta drink bottled water. But new studies confirm what I knew many years ago. It's not as regulated and not that much better. I know some people drink bottled water exclusively.. I was planning to start, at least one news isn't so sad for me.Labels: current events
Friday I met a former student. It's strange how a few months can change perceptions so much. I stopped by the stores near their home that I went to dozens of times before when I taught there... I saw the homeless man who fixed my tires and slept in the car wash, the old Somali lady buying tens upon tens of lotto tickets, in her niqab, desperately filling out the cards hoping tonight would be the night...The Publix employee who told me to have a nice day and when he smiled, not a tooth to speak of, the kids braiding hairs on their porch steps blasting music from their car... This was once normal. Now it felt strange. I was an outsider looking into what was once understood.Labels: teaching
You were born together, and together you shall be forevermore. You shall be together when white wings of death scatter your days. Aye, you shall be together even in the silent memory of God. But let there be spaces in your togetherness, And let the winds of the heavens dance between you. Love one another but make not a bond of love: Let it rather be a moving sea between the shores of your souls. Fill each other's cup but drink not from one cup. Give one another of your bread but eat not from the same loaf. Sing and dance together and be joyous, but let each one of you be alone, Even as the strings of a lute are alone though they quiver with the same music. Give your hearts, but not into each other's keeping. For only the hand of Life can contain your hearts. And stand together, yet not too near together: For the pillars of the temple stand apart, And the oak tree and the cypress grow not in each other's shadow.
Summer Plans. Thank you all sooo much for your advice regarding what to do this summer. Though the plan isn't set in stone yet... I've narrowed it down.. If I do a summer abroad it will be in *drum roll*: Brazil! It wasn't easy to decide but once you guys helped me see the pros and cons I started weighing how important certain things were for me... such as non stop flight to Rio compared to Austria which would be Atlanta => Texas => New York => Paris => Vienna => hop on train to => Linz. not to mention flights are booked to capacity for Austria but Kashif can easily visit me in Brazil... plus the program in health and enivironmental law is more up my alley, and the professor is nice...and my heart draws me to Brazil. As I said before, ocean + Aisha = very happy Aisha. If I think with my heart, Rio is hard to resist. Though I've picked the city I'm still not sure if i'm going. It depends on if I can get a good employment opportunity that won't allow a split summer.. then the good employment supercedes... even if it means nine weeks of summer classes trudging to school as opposed to four weeks studying by the ocean. :(
I read this about blogging. The writer said when writing, think about your audience but write for yourself. If I think about it... really think about it.. it's intimidating... the type of stuff writer's blocks are made of. How would I define what I write? Should I be able to define it? Do you come to read about something in particular? Should I pick a genre? Am I overthinking? *sigh* head hurts now.Labels: Meme
Labels: current events
Researchers have raised the danger alert of my beloved Teflon non stick pans from "possible carcinogen" to "likely". I dont know how many of you cook but pans other than non stick? They stick! When they were at "possible" I shrugged it off... but now *sigh* Guess I better break out the SOS pads and get ready for hour long scrubbing sessions.
And Bush tells us we're addicted to oil. Dear President Bush quite respectfully I did try public transportation. I faithfully left two hours before each class and parked my car and took Ms. Marta all the way to the city. Sure I had to switch twice and wait thirty minutes for each train to show up but I did it... but you know what? The city's roads could have been designed just as well by a six year old, and that goes for public transportant too. After a few months of waking up two hours earlier and coming home two hours later... I honored surah asr and decided that my time was a wee bit precious and yes I resumed my addiction for oil. I just couldn't resist. It felt too good. Perhaps I need oil addicted anonymous? Instead of scolding us for oil addiction, how about a scolding to the oil companies raking in record high profits because of their money addiction?
While a postal employee... went postal. I went to the post office today to pick up some two cent stamps and mail off my query letters and I couldn't help but look closer at the employees. I mean "going postal" comes from somewhere right? What is it? Why are you so unhappy? My cashier seemed sweet and content with his job. Even told me to have a great day with a smile like he meant it?
But to end on a good note, a group of Japanese men upset at the rising divorce rates in the nation have developed "The Doting Husbands Association. The group urges men to improve the marital mood through five "golden rules" including going home early, calling wives by their given name (instead of just saying you) and looking them in the eyes when talking. How sweet. Wives looking for a good Valentines Gift? Perhaps a years membership? ;-)