I’m participating in the Say it Face to Face web conversation. In essence, someone asks a question and we respond to those questions via video.
The below video is my response to the question: “How concerned are you about swine flu this school season?”
Other things that we do to stay healthy:
I spray keyboards, doorknobs, phones and anything else I can think of with Lysol on a regular basis.
I boil our toothbrushes once a week
Drink lots of juice, water and take vitamin C (I mentioned that in the video, but it’s terribly important. Stay away from soda and caffeine, it breaks down your immune system).
Dust regularly
Vacuum regularly
Get lots of rest (stick to a sleep schedule. The more rested you are, the more you’re able to fight off infection)
Drink hot liquids and burn the back of your throat on a regular basis (I know this sounds weird, but it kills the bacteria lingering in dark places). After pouring my morning coffee, I always take a big gulp first thing. Roll your eyes if you wish, but I haven’t had a full-fledged cold in over a year. *knockknock*
Use nose spray to clean out sinuses on a (semi) regular basis. We use 4-Way Menthol spray and not only does it help you breathe, it washes bacteria away. I SWEAR on this method. Since using nose spray (don’t use it too much, too much is not good for you, but when you get stuffy or you’re feeling sick), I haven’t had ONE sinus infection and I used to get about two a year. Also, this is probably obvious, but do not share nose bottles with your family! One bottle per member. Label them (I do). It’s more expensive that way, but honestly, I’m looking at it as an investment toward staying healthy.
I should add, we’ve never gotten a flu shot. And we don’t plan on getting the swine flu shot when it’s available. Again, it’s another strand of flu and we’ll do everything we can to protect ourselves, but I refuse to allow the threat to immobilize me.
These health scares re-surface from time-to-time (remember the West Nile virus and the Bird flu?) so I tend to just take all of the information with a grain of salt to begin with. Notice I said I don’t ignore it or don’t take it seriously, I just don’t freak out about it.
The media feeds on fear. So please, don’t allow the media to scare you into a hole. Talk to your families, practice good hygiene and stay healthy.
If you, or someone in your family gets sick, stay home. Don’t infect others. Drink lots of fluids, get lots of rest. Yadda,yadda,yadda.
Other than shutting yourself off in a sterile room, there’s really not much anyone can do so …. relax. Be smart. π
So tell me, How concerned are you about swine flu this school season?
I’m participating in the Say it Face to Face web conversation. In essence, someone asks a question and we respond to those questions via video.
The below video is my response to the question: “What blogging platform do you use?”
(Should have mentioned in video that there are NO technical issues with a wordpress.com blog. WordPress performs all upgrades automatically and I never have to worry about receiving an email from my web host again. In addition, my self-hosted blog was offline a lot — since moving to wordpress.com, my blog has a 99.9% uptime. (I think it’s been down once in the year and a half that I’ve been here. And that was only for about fifteen minutes!)
Your turn: What blogging platforms have you used? Which is your favorite and why?
Back-to-school is upon us. Not US specifically, the boys don’t actually start until August 25th, but tis the season to crack open those books and get back on a semi-normal sleep schedule.
I think I’m dreading the sleep schedule the most, if you want the truth.
For those that don’t know, Dude will be a junior this year and Jazz will be a freshman. I’m really looking forward to having both boys at the same school this year. And I’m REALLY looking forward to following Jazz around this Fall as he plays with the marching band.
I’m also hoping that all of his extra-curricular enthusiasm wears off on Dude and he actually gets involved in something this year.
I’m not holding my breath.
One nice thing about having high schoolers is that you don’t have to shop for back-to-school supplies. As long as the guys have a decent backpack (and that’s decent as in it’s strong enough to endure months of rough treatment and heavy books), a trapper to keep all of their subject folders, paper, pens, calculators, etc. in, then they’re good to go.
And we’re good to go on that stuff.
And since the guys are pretty much done with growth spurts (though Jazz had a pretty big one over the summer and I’m predicting he’s going to really shoot up there this year), the only thing I really needed to buy them were decent jeans and slightly bigger t-shirts.
Again, no biggie. But then again, I have teenage boys. I’m sure the whole wardrobe thing is an entirely different monster with teenage girls. I remember how CRUCIAL it was to have the latest and coolest thing back when I was in high school.
I can honestly say, I’m so thankful I didn’t have girls. (And not just because of the clothes issues, but for so many more reasons, as well. I should write about those reasons sometime).
When your kids reach the high school years, it’s all sort of anti-climatic. I watch young mothers frantically scouring the back-to-school aisles at the stores with envy. I honestly miss the days when the boys were actually looking forward to school. When they actually got excited about fresh pencils, crisp crayons, and funky notebooks.
Now, they could care less. In fact, it’ safe to say that they LOATHE school. Well, Dude loathes it, Jazz merely tolerates it and that’s only because he HAS to go to school in order to play in the band.
It’s a secondary priority.
But it wasn’t always this way. Kevin was going through old videos the other day and ran across this sweet gem. *SIGH* I can’t believe the boys were EVER this small. It seems like they’ve been the age they are now for like … forever.
I get tears in my eyes every time I watch this video. Every. Time. Their sweet little voices just MELT my heart and the innocent way they describe their days is just beyond endearing.
And their personalities are so obvious at this stage. Dude is all quiet and unobtrusive, cautious in his little boy way and Jazz is all in your face and demanding daddy to point the camera at him so he can make his point.
Yep. That’s about right. π
After watching this, I feel like some explanations are in order.
I’m not in this video because this was back when I was working nights at Wal-Mart. Because believe you me, if I had KNOWN there were wild squirrels running around the ankles of my shoeless sons I would NOT have allowed them in the same room with them.
This is proof positive how DIFFERENT men are from women when it comes to parenting styles. Gah.
Also, I have no clue HOW those squirrels got into our enclosed back porch. To my knowledge, that is the first and LAST time that ever happened (unless Kevin is not telling me something — honey?) So, the fact that they are in the porch area to begin with is bizarre.
I guess I should be thankful that the screened door was closed, otherwise the squirrel who was trying to get into our house would have gotten in and lord knows what sort of surprise THAT would have been for me when I got home from work that night.
I also don’t understand how allowing a couple of wild squirrels to run around you can be so commonplace. Notice the conversation is not centering around the fact that we have wild squirrels running around but on how the first day of school went. What the heck?! It’s like Kevin, wild squirrels — deal with them FIRST and then ask the boys how their day went. LOL
(Silly man)
Looking back, I wish I had done so many things differently. I really wish I had chilled out on the whole school/homework/sleep issues. I was so uptight and so controlling, I honestly think they hate school today because of me. I was so hard on them.
*sigh*
Take a chill pill, people. Learn from my mistakes.
If you haven’t heard, I’m participating in the Say it Face to Face web conversation. In essence, someone asks a question and we respond to those questions via video.
And if you haven’t guessed, I’m having a BALL playing!! I hope you’ll consider hoping over there and playing along, too!
Here is my video response to the call for tips on how to help your child make the kindergarten transition.
Do you have tips on how to make the kindergarten transition easier?