Loss of respect? Mystery?
More thoughts on the facebook revolution and the digital life we all live these days. I was wondering how it would play into how our kids think about us, how they respect us or see us as authority figures. Example, if kids now can add you to their friends list and look up effectively everything you’ve done for the past 15 or 20 years, how does that play into their respect for you? If 15 years ago you did some crazy stuff and it was all recorded on facebook, would that help or hinder your parenting? What would your kids think about it learning of your past from facebook rather from you? My dad for example lived an apparently completely different life before he got married (and before he became a christian). Now we heard stories but what would it be like if we...
The Lost Art Of Everything
I’ve blogged and ranted on such things before but I’m still and regularly amazed at the things in society we see as hobbiest stuff, or only for the real connoisseur. What am I talking about? Basic stuff, like fixing your car. How many know the basics of oil and spark plug changes? How many actually check their tire pressure and ensure their fluids are topped up (without the prompting of the idiot lights on the dash)? Or baking bread, it used to be something everyone did every day, that was how they got their bread. Or collecting eggs from their chickens. Even coffee roasting, the luxury with coffee isn’t in roasting it yourself, though it is a better tasting result, the luxury is in buying it already roasted in convenient ‘fresh...
How much money do you throw away?
Some quick calculations, we throw out SO much compost all the time (with Arden not eating toast crusts and such…). I assume we will have even MORE compost as we have more kids too. So how much money to we basically throw away every year? We consume 4288 pounds of food per year. We spend about $6480 on food per year. If we throw out 0.5 lbs a day, over the year that means we throw away about $300. So we buy $300 worth of food, and we throw it into the garbage. And that I think is a low estimation! I would think its even closer to $1000. Hard to say exactly. Now, as per last blog, a significant amount of that is food that we can’t or don’t want to eat, apple cores, seeds, left overs of all sorts. If you could compost it and get...
3 keys to successful mornings
This is like one of those crazy ‘good living’ sermons. Here are my 3 keys to successful mornings. The caveat being that really,… its all a joke but they are nice things and we enjoy them in our house. Fire – its -4 or so out in Wheatley River, a good day for a roaring fire. Isn’t every day good you say? Well, our behemoth of a fire place (an Ardent F101 wood forced air furnace: http://ardentenergy.ca/index_files/f101.htm ) likes a colder day to really get used. Otherwise it sits there idling cause we don’t want to put in too much wood since the house will get warmer anyways during the day right. So ya, the colder the better for it as we can stoke it up – and it takes some good chunks of...
How Old Am I?
I am SO old that:- I remember having to walk up to the television to change the channel- I remember when we had one single rotary dial phone in the kitchen with no answering machine and we would all need to take turns to use it and ask specifically for someone on the other end (and it took forever to dial a 10 digit number that had lots of digits above 5)- I remember when we had to wash dishes by hand, ALL of them and it was our chore after each meal to wash them- I remember when windows in cars were rolled down by hand and to lock a car, you had to open each door and push the knob down manually- I remember when the internet was a 14.4 modem connected to the Beaverton BBS and talking to the SYSOP was the highlight of the ‘online’ adventure!- I...



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