Friday, August 26, 2011

The Unknown Adorable Villain


Yep, that's him, officer!
(The Hickory Tussock Moth Caterpillar)
Who would've thought, eh? This cute, fuzzy little caterpillar has apparently been causing all kinds of mischief. 

Mischief? What kind of Mischief? 
I'll tell you. This Canadian caterpillar has found its way to northern Indiana. These hungry little hippos feed on nut trees, You're likely to find them grazing on your pecan, hickory, or walnut trees. Since these little porkers have large appetites, you may also find them eating your shrubs, corn leaves, or vegetables. The problem people are beginning to discover is not their appetite, though. These cute little fuzzballs are not sweet and cuddly like you would hope. They have been causing rashes to people of all ages. The rashes are similar to that of poison ivy and they're performing the deed... with their stinging hairs!

(Disappointing, I know. I had the same feeling when I found out that the platypus is poisonous.
There goes my dream to go to Austrailia and buy a pet platypus... who I could name "Ducky.")

How in the world can hairs sting?
It's interesting, really. Their hairs are hollow, leading to their poison glands. Sha-zam! You've been stung. The hairs can also cause a prick-like feeling and (because they are so thin) can break off into your skin. The symptoms of a sting can range from mild to severe depending on the individual.

How severe can the symptoms get?
Symptons can range anywhere from local reddening, swelling, burning, and itching to severe pain.
Hypersensitive people may also experience severe swelling, nausea, hives, and wheezing, leading up to the possibility of anaplylactic shock.

How do you rid yourself of these pests?
If you want to avoid getting stung, simply picking up the little culprits won't do.
The best way (according to Rick Steinau the Exterminator) is to use a pair of protective gloves. Another way of removing these pests from your garden (or your child's play area) is to introduce and encourage a host of predatory animals such as lizards, frogs, wasps, and birds. (The most attainable and least threatening to children would be the frogs. I do not recommend introducing wasps to reduce a caterpillar problem.)

So, my advice, steer clear of these cute little jerks. They aren't worth the risk.
Have a good and SAFE day!



For more info, visit these sites: 

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Tea-licious!


I have been investigating teas recently... herbal teas. Teas are a tasty beverage and I drink them often.
I have been investigating them not for their taste, but for their health benefits.
Did you know that (depending on your tea choice) you could be getting healthier while enjoying a tasty herbal beverage?? *Happy dance!* Now that is definitely something to celebrate.
Here are just some of the fabulously healthy teas:


  • contains polyphenols (helpful in dissolving sugar and fat) which promote weight loss and reduce tooth decay
  • eases arthritis pains
  • stabilizes cholesterol
  • contains antioxidants that help strengthen immune system, slow the aging process, and prevent acne
  • contains enzymes that slow the onset of alzheimer's and parkinson's disease
  • prevents cardiovascular disease

  • helps establish fertility in women
  • high vitamin and protein content aids the uterus and body
  • absorbable calcium and magnesium relax the nervous system and promote good hormonal health
  • alkalinizes the body and can help balance the acidity levels in the female reproductive organs, limiting infections such as yeist.

  • strengthens the liver
  • helps kidney function
  • good source of calcium and potassium
  • contains folic acid and iron which help to aid and prevent anemia

  • helps with human growth and health
  • contains vitamins A, C, D, and K, calcium, potassium, phospherous, iron, and sulfur
  • contains chlorophyll which is important to purify your blood stream,
  • relieves constipation
  • prevents anemia
  • nourishes and strengthens kidneys for a better urinary tract
  • high calcium content helps to ease leg cramps
  • high vitamin K content helps prevent hemorrhaging and hemorrhoids by tightening and strengthening blood vessels
  • rich in anti-oxidants, therefore good for detox
  • can improve circulation and strengthen your heart
  • rich in omega fats and fiber
  • anthocyanins contained in the berry help prevent the build-up of fats
  • can help with concentration
  • enhances sexual performance

  • contains more protein than any other plant (useful for vegetarians)
  • contains vitamin A and potassium
  • is the only known plant to contain vitamin B12 which is essential for regeneration of red blood cells and is involved in many enzymatic processes.

  • works through the body's main pituitary gland to regulate hormones
  • aidins in the healing of fybroid cysts and endometriosis
  • can decrease the estrogen to gestagen balance in the body (progesterone effect)
  • decreases FSH (follicle-stimulating hormone) production and increases LH (lutenizing hormone)

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Getting To Bed With the LEGO Man!

Bedtime!
Jake was getting all snuggled up preparing for his nightly snooze.
Every night he has a different toy that ends up coming to bed with him.
Last night, it was the LEGO man.

As I tuck in my little man, he tries to lay his LEGO man's head on his pillow and cover him up with his sheets.
Jake looks at his LEGO man in discontent and says,
"Mommy, the LEGO man is too small for my bed."
So I ask, "Should I put him away for you?"
He thinks for a second... then says,
"No..."
"...He needs a little bed."
I was suprised of course. It's a silly request, but who can resist this little face???


So I think for a minute...
I could put a tissue on the LEGO man and call it a blanket...
I imagined Jake's face reacting to a tissue on his LEGO man.
He'd probably say something like, "Mommy, he doesn't need to blow his NOSE! He needs a bed!"
I think some more...
What in the world can I use to make a quick bed for the LEGO man?
I look around the room, through my drawers, and then stumble upon the perfect supplies for a tiny bed!

(A sponge that I haven't used, sewing needle, thread, scissors, and cloth from a dress that had a stain.)

BRILLIANT!
So I get to work.
STEP 1: I cut a small portion of the sponge off to make the pillow and I removed that goofy net:


Hmmm... Every pillow needs a pillow case, so I grabbed the skirt.
Snip snip snip!
STEP 2: I cut a small square of fabric to wrap around the small sponge pillow.

(Jake and the LEGO man watched and waited very impatiently.)
"Mommy, the LEGO man is watching you."
Haha! Who thought I'd ever hear those words?

Sew sew sew...
STEP 3: I sewed the pillow case around the pillow.

Well... Mr. LEGO needs a blanket.
"Mommy, is it ready???"
Snip snip snip!
STEP 4: I cut out a square of fabric to make a blanket.

and...

Viola!

(A memory foam mattress and pillow, a colorful comforter, and a matching pillowcase!)

Mr. LEGO slept in both style and comfort!
Jake was fully satisfied with the results.
Mission accomplished.


Now all Mr. LEGO needs is a Mrs LEGO!

(Awww... what a cute couple.)

Try this at home! ;o)

"Akward... I Didn't Type That."

As some people may be aware, I don't have a computer at home... therefore, no internet.
It's all kinds of lame! (Especially considering 90% of the world runs off of the internet nowadays.)


To use the internet I have to go to the nearest public library and use a computer.
I am very thankful for libraries because it comes in VERY handy to have the option.

So... getting to the point... yesterday I was at the library.
I used their internet and was logged in to the ever-so-addicting social network called Facebook.
After using the computer, I FORGOT TO LOG OFF! (Dun dun dunnn!)

Since today's technology is all kinds of awesome and allows me to get facebook notifications through my cell phone, I got a facebook notification about a friend "liking" my status.
I logged onto facebook...
My status was:
"Always remember to log off from facebook when using a library computer, otherwise prying eyes may see." (Ancient Chinese Proverb)
I thought to myself, "Akward... I didn't type that."
But that wasn't the only thing the random individual decided to change.
My occupation, religion, relationship status, interests, and many other things had been "updated" (and they were not rated PG anymore).
My profile pic was... um... scary! My face in emoticon form was something like this:


I have to hand it to the random "hacker", they have an imagination...
...and an obnoxious sense of humor.
It took an inconvenient amount of time to change everything back to normal.

So kids.... What have we learned today???
I will remember to log out today.

Monday, August 15, 2011

A Little Bit Of Me Q&A

IT'S QUIZ TIME PEEPS!

So... I have been absent to blog world, yet again 
Blogging regularly can be a difficult task when you don't have internet at home. *sigh*
But it's O.K. ... I will get there!
Life has also been a bit bumpy for the past two months. It causes a very un-inspiring writer's block.
Luckily, quizzes are an easy way to have something to write about! 

So to fill in some blog space, (and for fun) here's the quiz:
(Feel free to snatch it up and fill it out on your blog!)

1. What do you feel is your greatest achievement?
Easy! My beautiful, smart, adorable, sweet, little boy! ("No, I'm a big boy mommy!")
I wouldn't be the person I am today if he hadn't decided to come along and be the best suprise of my life.

2. If you could change one thing about your life, what would it be?
I am currently making many changes. I am eating healthier, taking vitamins, looking for a good job, exercising, and just altogether tring to give myself a healthier body/mind. My biggest trait that I'm working on is staying true to myself. Not settling for less than what I need, and not spreading myself too thin... like butter. That has caused a great deal of problems for me, but I will improve!


3. What is your greatest dream/ambition?
I aspire to own a fabulous shop. I will make shoes! Pumps, flats, heels, boots, the whole shabang! It's going to be a while before that dream becomes reality, but baby steps are required before that can happen. I also aspire to be one of the top 50 Etsy moms with said shoe shop. On the side I may sell some pottery or some other form of decorative craft, but the Etsy shoe shop is the main goal. I am super pumped! (Tehe.. get it... pumped?)

4. If you could travel anywhere, where would you go?
Italy... is amazing. I loved it there. Soooo pretty! My sister and I graduated from highschool in 2005 (No, we are not twins) so my parents gave us the AWESME graduation gift of travel! Because we were both art majors, they took us to see all the amazing classic works of art that Italy has to offer. It was incredible!
I would also like to see Ireland... just for funzies. It looks very pretty in movies.
Oh and while I'm at it... I'll go to France... for the fashion.


5. What is your favorite thing about yourself?
I'm a mother! I love being Jacob's mom! It's amazing how much love you can have for one person and I wouldn't trade it for the world.


 
6. What is your least favorite thing about yourself?
If a project becomes too complex, I can't seem to find the end of it and I quit before I get a chance to really begin. I need to master the art of self rallying. I give great advice and inspire others, but I have a hard time practicing the "I can" attitude. 


7. Who is your favorite singer/artist?
I like Nine Inch Nails, Pink, Shinedown, Modest Mouse, Disturbed, Michael Buble, Frank Sinatra, and I like anything I can shake my booty to (as long as the lyrics aren't too repetetive). My taste in music is too eclectic for the word "favorite". Not to mention, I seem to change my mind daily. My most recent she-fad is Ellie Goulding (every female has one) with her album Lights.

8. What is your greatest fear?
The idea that I could possibly outlive my son, or the feeling of abandonment that he could get from my (hopefully far far away in the future) death. Altogether, it's the idea that my son or I would have to live without one another. It makes me very sad... NEXT QUESTION!



9. How old are you?
Psh! I'm 24 years young! Although my body sometimes disagrees and my hips and knees on occasion act as though they've been in existence 80 years, I am young and I plan to have fun with the years that I have! Try and stop me!!! Or just join me! ;o)
10. What is your favorite candy?
Well, I AM a female... sooo... I'm gonna have to go with chocolate covered chocolate with chocolate filling and chocolate chips with some chocolate syrup on chocolate plate with .... etc.. etc... chocolate. The point: Chicks like chocolate.


Thanks for reading! Here's a little something I'll leave for the enjoyment of your ear holes: