Friday, June 6, 2008

Popular Folklore of America

I picked up the most fascinating book in the Nola Brantley Library today. Poplorica: A Popular History of the Fads ... is an aptly named book that tells "the rest of the story" behind America's greatest "fads, mavericks, inventions and lore", for example, disposable diapers, TV dinners, and how the sexual revolution of the 60's and 70's all started with a man named Kinsey.

However, with all the cool and disturbing stuff, the fad that perturbs me the most is 'How Thin Became "In"'.

It never occurred to me that Americans, especially women, didn't always have this drive to lose excess bulge, which I lovingly call "curves." The Battle of the Bulge used to be a concern reserved for the extremely weathly. And now for only pennies, all of America could read Diet and Health, With Key to the Calories, by Dr. Lulu Hunt Peters. Dr. Peters wrote the first best-selling weight loss manual. As a child of the early 80's, it's hard to believe that dieting didn't start with late-night infomercials of Tony Little and Susan Powter.

The bad news first: She preached to women specifically and spoke of the "evils of excess flesh, proclaiming that extra pounds were not just unattractive but immoral, and that fat people suffered from a lack of willpower." Some of these things have some truth, but it was her overwhelmingly negative spin on body image that helped create eating disorders for many women . She pushed the 1200 calorie-day-diet and forever equivocated happiness with the right diet. And ladies, that was in 1918!!! It's almost 100 years later, and we all still feel it, even men.

Now this isn't a tirade against T-shirts that unabashedly state "No Fat Chicks," however, I have always wondered how America came to favor the ever-worshipped 'thin' versus the pleasingly plump body, which used to signify wealth and status. I have always fought my weight, as has every woman in my life, but I'm learning that I'm Good Enough, I'm Smart Enough, and Doggone It People Like Me;) Good ol' Stuart Smalley skits of Saturday Night Live still cracks me up.

A little known fact: Around 1904, Lillian Russell was the picture of sexy and healthy, at as much as 186 lbs. (I, myself, have weighed more than this) and 5'6''. She was a Broadway actress and singer.

So if you ever get down on yourself, remember two words: Balance (in your lifestyle) and Confidence (in your step). Oh, and fat days…we all have them!

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Silly Cat, Bags are for Groceries

Alright, Folks, we don't have kids, so we blog about the cute, or in this case, the mildly stupid, things our cats do. I'm not a cat person, until they do things like this.

How to make your own CAT-IN-A-BAG :

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Step 2


Step 3


Step 4


TA-DAH!


And here Obi is helping me fold laundry...

...or is he just getting my laundry all cat hairy?

Space Shuttle Discovery Launch, Mission STS-124, May 31st, 2008

For the first time in my life, Brian's 2nd, I got to see a shuttle launch. Here are a couple of videos I shot. Sorry, most of them are sideways and shakey, and yes, that's us screaming in the background like 2 little kids. Info about why we launched another rocket below.








STS-124 Space Shuttle Discovery Prepares for Launch

Mission: STS-124 Discovery
Launch Date: May 31, 2008
Launch Time: 5:01 p.m. ET

The crew of STS-124 will deliver the Japanese Pressurized Module, the station's largest science laboratory as well as the lab's robotic arm system that supports operations outside of Kibo. The lab's logistics module, which was installed in a temporary location during STS-123 in March, will be attached to the new lab.

The seven-member crew of STS-124 Space Shuttle Discovery includes Commander Mark Kelly, Pilot Ken Ham, Mission Specialists Karen Nyberg, Ron Garan, Mike Fossum, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Akihiko Hoshide and Greg Chamitoff. Chamitoff will replace Expedition 16/17 Flight Engineer Garrett Reisman and remain aboard the station as a member of the Expedition 17 crew. Reisman will return to Earth with the STS-124 crew.

My 43 Things

My friend Amanda Lily Gross got me interested in the site 43things.com. It's a great way to log things that you want to do. She's got her own list posted at her blog donthitsnooze.blogspot.com

Anyway, here's my current list.