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How Many Sugar Cubes Do YOU Consume in a 24-Hour Period?

So, I was going to stuff a Twinkie in my mouth, (Kevin was craving them, which is the only reason we even bought them to begin with) and now they are taunting me every time I open the pantry and I see that bright yellow Twinkie dude on the package, (in fact, I can hear his wee-little voice calling to me now, “Kaaaaren …. oh Kaaaaren, I KNOW you’re out there. I can SMELL your need to consume me. Won’t you have just one wittle bite? Just one taste? What harm is one teensy-tiny bite?”) but then I saw this on the Sugar Stacks website:

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And changed my mind. Those four 1/2 sugar cubes have been seared into my brain. I’ve been working out nearly every day to try and get in shape for our family cruise, WHY would I undo everything I’ve done, and ooze all of that sweat and turn into a walking/talking zombie because I’m drained of all energy (temporarily) only to turn around and consume that much junk in three bites?

What a stupid waste of my time.

And I used to drink Starbucks’ Fraps all the time. Guess how much sugar I was consuming by drinking those little cups o’ heaven every day:

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Egads.

I didn’t stop drinking Fraps because of the sugar (though if I had known this back then, I probably would have) but rather, there is something in Starbucks’ drinks that simply does not agree with me. I have all sorts of digestive problems whenever I drink any of their products and ever since cutting them out, I’ve had less problems (I still have problems, but NOTHING like I had when I was drinking Fraps).

But now that I know how much sugar I was consuming?

I can’t say that I miss it.

And honestly? THIS is the reason why I think obesity is so prevalent in our society today:

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THINK how much sugar people are consuming every day, sometimes twice, or even three times a day?! One can’t consume that much sugar and NOT gain weight – it’s impossible.

Soda is liquid sugar. Nothing more, nothing less.

Instead, I think I’ll make smarter choices and stick to this sort of snack:

cheerios

It may not be as tasty, but it’s certainly not going to set up camp in my belly and ask all of it’s fatty friends to come over and roast marshmallows, either.

Though this guy?

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Well, he and I, we have a “thing” going. I like him. He likes me. And we often meet for lunch every other day to catch up on news and swap gossip.

But now that I know he’s carrying six 1/2 cubes of sugar? Well, I’m thinking I won’t be inviting him over to play …

as often.

You can find many more sobering sugar shots over at Sugar Stacks.

Tell me, how much sugar do you think you consume in a 24-hour period?

ADDED: I just read the Sugar Stacks blog and I find it very interesting that so many people are trying to discredit and/or are upset by what the Sugar Stacks people are doing – are people feeling guilty because they can no longer justify, or ignore, concrete images of the crap they are putting into their bodies?

I always think it’s rather a good thing whenever people start getting upset about things like this – it means they’re hitting a nerve and quite honestly? I think people, in general, need to wake up and stop fooling themselves. A little accountability, and self-analysis, never hurt anyone. Just my two cents.

Life

Going to the Theater, And Not the Movie Kind

It was time to go. The weather was damp, but it wasn’t actually raining for once.

I was relieved.

I get cranky when it’s raining and I’m trying to maintain a fresh-dressed look. When my hair gets wet, it turns into the texture of limp straw and even though I always wear waterproof mascara, it always seems to smudge when it’s damp, leaving me looking like a surprised raccoon in the middle of rummaging for dinner.

And I wanted to look nice for our family outing.

I was a tad worried – were we dressed up enough? Would we look like beggars looking for a handout when standing next to the beautiful theater people? Whenever I think of the theater I think of the red carpet where everyone is dripping with sparkly accessories and glowing a burnt-orange color from their spray-on tans.

I needn’t have worried – everyone was casual.

Perhaps too much so. I was a little disappointed that people weren’t a little more dressed up simply because we do something like this so infrequently that making it a special occasion by admiring well-dressed people would have made it feel a little more … special somehow.

We met my in-laws there. My sister and brother-in-law also showed up, so it truly was a family affair. The biggest reason we decided to go to the play was because my nephew was acting in it and considering he’s been busy seriously acting for the past few years and we’ve never once seen him, we were starting to feel just a bit guilty by not offering our support for something he loved doing.

His face lit up when we talked to him afterwards and he seemed pleased that we had shown up.

Or he was acting like he was pleased.

Either way, I’m glad we went.

The play?

buddywebteelogo The Buddy Holly Story.

We sat in the balcony. My SIL requested the tickets and she apologized for the seats, but I actually prefer to sit up high – I appreciate the bird’s eye view of everything from up above.

The boys weren’t sure how to act. Jazz sat next to me and refused to remove his jacket and Dude sat in the seat in front of me and looked stiff as a board. He sat with his back very straight and his hands balled into fists resting on his thighs. My heart actually hurt for his discomfort. Poor Dude – he just hasn’t quite reached that point where he’s comfortable in his own skin yet.

He did loosen up a bit at intermission, after he worked up the courage to actually stand up and stretch his legs. He resumed his robot-like behavior though once the show started again.

I think Jazz was fascinated by the entire thing – the theater, which is 100 years old this year, is an elaborate, ornate building that simply oozes charm and the audience’s energetic and appreciative attitude was interesting to absorb. In some respects, I think he was itching to go on stage – not to be one of the actors but to be a part of the band that was playing behind a sheer curtain at the back of the stage.

The play itself was good, though I would have preferred a bit more acting and less music. My three guys all thought it was excellent and liked the top-heavy musical productions. The actor who played Buddy Holly was simply phenomenal. He cut and permed his hair and with the trademark black glasses and wonderful voice, he did indeed look a lot like the original Buddy Holly.

It was only the production’s second night so they had some technical issues, but overall, they all did a wonderful job. It was quite a treat to be transformed to a more innocent age and I think the juxtaposition of that time era when compared to today was a valuable lesson in and of itself.

I honestly think the boys had a good time. We talked about it in the car on the way home and though they only recognized one song, I think it opened up a whole new world that they hadn’t been exposed to before.

This really makes me want to take them to the high school’s spring production if for no other reason than to continue to expose them to the arts.

It’s time like these that I realize I’m dropping the ball on my mom duties by NOT introducing more diverse entertainment opportunities like this.

I found a promotional video of “The Buddy Holly Story” if you would care to watch it. It’s a bit long, but if you will forward to the 2:21 spot, you can watch my nephew talk about his experiences with community theater. (In fact, he’s the blond kid on the left in the thumbnail).

Have you been to a live production lately?

Monday Morning Meme

Monday Morning Meme – May 4th

All you have to do is answer the questions below either in the comment section, or on your blog. And elaborate! Make these questions show your unique and special personalities. This meme entry will post at 12:01 every Monday morning and will be the first postentry listed on WFK all day Monday. (This is an all-day Monday meme, so please, play all day!)

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May 4th Questions:

1. What’s your favorite place to enjoy the great outdoors? Describe Mother Nature’s beauty. Do you have a picture of this place? Post it, so we can all appreciate the beauty together.

2. There’s never enough time, is there? What would you do with an extra three hours today (Monday)?

3. List your rules for maintaining a healthy relationship. How would you improve your current relationship?

4. Would you be willing to become extremely ugly physically if it meant you would live for 1,000 years at any physical age you chose? Explain your answer.

Monday Morning Meme Participants

1. PhoenixTheBloggingMama
2. Jodi
3. Sue
4. Rachel
5. Vicki
6. GiGi @ Incrementum
7. Karen ~Georgia Angel

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Teaching: Don’t Blame God, Part Three

Every Sunday I provide videos and valuable links to the Truth or Tradition teachings. We’ve been following the Truth or Tradition teachings for many years now and they have truly blessed our family. We have found peace and happiness through our beliefs and we walk confidently for God. My hope, by passing on this information to you, is that what you find here, or on the Truth or Tradition website, will guide you to a better, more blessed and abundant life.

If you would like to read my views on religion and how we got started with the ministry, you can read this.

Let’s get started:

Although Satan is β€œthe god of this age” (2 Cor. 4:4), he does not have carte blanche to afflict God’s people. The more precisely we as believers obey God, the more difficult it is for the Devil to succeed in ruining our lives. Sections of Scripture like Psalm 91 make it plain that the effectiveness of God’s protection of us is in large part proportional to our β€œdwelling in the secret place of the Most High” and β€œabiding in the shadow of the Almighty.”

Satan tries to trick us into sinning (disobeying God) and by doing so leaving the umbrella of God’s β€œprotective custody.” For example, when Satan was tempting Jesus in the wilderness, he twisted God’s Word. By misapplying Psalm 91:12, he tried to get Jesus to do something dangerous and foolhardy that would have cost him his life. He wanted Jesus to mistakenly believe that God’s protection of him was absolute, when it was actually relative to his faith in and obedience to God’s Word. Nowhere does God guarantee blanket protection to Temple-jumpers.

If Jesus needed to remain in the will of God to assure himself of protection, surely we do too. Sin in the life of a Christian is a primary cause of his vulnerability to spiritual defeat. If Satan can get a believer to act contrary to the will of God, it appears that this gives him an opportunity to step in and afflict him.

Satan carefully chooses his moments to strike, in accord with his goal to confuse people as to the difference between good and evil. He does not take advantage of all sin to correspondingly afflict each person who sins, because then he would eventually discourage sin, and his success depends upon encouraging it. He does take special pleasure in hurting God’s people in order to make it seem that commitment to God does not result in blessings.

God does not kill people who love Him, or cause them to suffer. It is the Devil who causes death and suffering. God is righteous and just. If a parent, judge, schoolteacher, etc. were to act as God is portrayed by many as acting β€” punishing one person while letting another go free for the same sin β€” imagine the din of angry voices shouting β€œUnfair! Unfair!” And it would be unfair.

It is interesting that most Christians who write about suffering admit that it is unfair, or at least that it seems unfair. But their erroneous belief that God is the cause of the suffering necessitates a distorted rationale. Not wanting to point an accusing finger at God, a finger they would unhesitatingly and rightly point at people, i.e., Stalin, Hitler, Saddam Hussein, Snidely Whiplash and other perpetrators of heinous crimes, they are forced to say that β€œunfair” is really β€œfair” after all.

Philip Yancey’s comment is representative of the confusion that exists concerning God’s fairness:

If, for the sake of a β€œtest” of love, a husband subjected his wife to the trauma that Job had to endure, we would call him pathological and lock him away. If a mother hid herself from her children…we would judge her an unfit mother. How, then, can we understand such behavior…by God Himself? I offer no neat formula…[1]

The Word of God makes it plain that applying such a double standard to Him is unwarranted, since He is the epitome of a loving Father.

By doing things like afflicting some people who sin, and disregarding others, the Devil has confused multitudes.

Don’t Blame God video series – Part Three


You can find parts one and two here.

Read the rest of the article here.

If you have any questions, or would like to learn more about God’s wonderful message, please visit the Truth or Tradition website. You can also keep track of the ministry through their Facebook page.

Truth or Tradition now has a YouTube Channel!

Thanks for reading.

Giveaway/Contests

Gift For Mom Giveaway Begins Monday

Four times a year, I like to host what I call a Thank You Award to all my lovely readers and visitors. Even though I blog for myself – to journal my life and thoughts and leave a bit of me behind for my family – I truly appreciate your time and interest in my little slice of cyber space.

And I love having the company. πŸ™‚

So, this round of Thank You Awards is a special edition to honor all the moms out there. Being a mom is a tough and sometimes thankless job and it’s time we reminded society that being a mom is one of the most important jobs out there.

For truly, what job is more important than shaping our future?

Beginning Monday, I would like to offer the following giveaways (and for the sake of honest disclosure, I’d like to point out that I’ve purchased all of these giveaways – I do not accept paid sponsorships, ever. This is my small way of giving back to a community that I care about).

1. Bath and Body Works lotion basket – this includes: basket, Shower Gel, Body Lotion and Fragrance Mist, 3 oz. each, and a gauze sponge. Winner’s choice of the following fragrances: Enchanted Orchid, Sea Island Cotton, Japanese Cherry Blossom, Sweet Pea, Warm Vanilla Sugar.

2. Marley & Me – paperback book.

3. Twilight – paperback book.

4. Chicken Soup for the Soul. Winners’ choice from one of the following: Mother, Mother / Daughter, Mother / Son, Special Needs Child.

On Monday, here’s all you have to do to win:

1. Leave a comment and tell me what prize you would like to win – this counts as one ticket. (One comment per day, please).

2. Subscribe to my feed, receive another ticket. (Please leave separate comment if subscribed).

3. Follow me on Twitter, receive another ticket. (Please leave separate comment if following).

Mark your calendars and I’ll see you back here on Monday!

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Photo Story Friday

Photo Story Friday: Trying to Be Sexy (Keyword: Trying)

Oh look! Another wonderful excuse to scan old pictures and bore you to tears!! Yay!

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And here is further proof that I desperately need some fashion advice.

I remember this skirt. I loved it – when I could wear it. But if I ate even ONE donut, or ONE piece of chocolate *PLOOP*, I would blow up like a balloon and be too bloated to wear it.

So if I planned on wearing this skirt? I didn’t eat, for like a week.

I loved this shirt. I have no idea why other than the fact that I thought it was cool that people could see my midriff when I lifted my arms (this was CLEARLY before children) and it gave me a sexy thrill “exposing” myself like that.

Now I go completely berserk at the idea of someone seeing me in a bathing suit, or shorts, or capris, or camis or …

*ahem*

And my hair. Apparently, I was going for the matronly look. I mean, I have it pulled back, but the way I’m smiling? Indicates I think it looks good. *gag*

And is it just me or does my right arm look like it’s been put on backwards?