June 2021

Ice Cream Isn't All Bad

Ice cream sure gets a bad reputation for being a fatty no-no food that isn't good to eat on the regular. I happen to disagree with that but not because of the nutrition, since I do avoid a lot of ice cream if it's sugar-based. No, I disagree because everyone reacts to different foods differently, everyone knows their own bodies best and the last thing we need to be doing is shaming each other for things we don't know anything about.

Boozy Popsicles for Summer

Do you make boozy popsicles to enjoy this time of year, or are you more likely to buy the kind you freeze and enjoy ready-made? They both obviously have their benefits and drawbacks, but I have found more success in the ready-made type myself. The great thing is that there are so many to choose from today that you can almost always find a flavor you like, too.

Summer Crafting Camps

Last week we talked about different summer crafting camps we can do or even create from home, but this week I thought we could share some of the opportunities for craft camps that you don't have to organize yourself. In the past, my family has had good experiences at both Michael's and Joanne's for kids' camps. My kiddo really enjoyed the Joanne's camps best, where they taught great skills, as opposed to Michael's, which was more of a little drop in and put kits together kind of situation.

The Best 80s Soundtracks

Movie soundtracks just aren't what they used to be. I get that I sound very Boomer when I say that, but don't you agree? With a few exceptions like Into the Spiderverse, too many soundtracks just fail to really convey the mood of their movies these days. When I think of everything from Ghostbusters to Footloose to Dirty Dancing, I think of incredible soundtracks.

Cooking Games

Why aren't there many--if any--cooking games to play at parties? Do you know how fun it would be to play Chopped, Cutthroat Kitchen or some other fun cooking game with friends? There needs to be more cooking games to play where we can play with food and feed each other!

Leave the Medicine to the Experts

While we watch our legislators attempt to put laws on our bodies, discovering how very little they know about everything from anatomy to the menstrual cycle and pregnancy itself, it occurs to me that it's really no wonder why so many citizens think that the pandemic is a hoax, that a vaccine is dangerous and other misinformation. It's because their leaders constantly spread this garbage.

Pass the WHPA

Is anyone else exhausted from fighting for just the basics of human dignity and autonomy? How about from the hypocrisy of a party claiming they stand for freedom and refuse to wear a mask yet want to be able to control bodies that can get pregnant?

Kids Process Covid-19 Through Poetry

Poetry is a powerful tool to process feelings with, so it's no wonder that many kids in the "Pandemic Generation" are now doing that, along with other forms of artwork and writing. Kids are experiencing something like we've never experienced before, including the disconnect and various family reactions to the pandemic, which means each kid is going to have a different experience.

Canada Goose Stops Selling Fur

It is so weird to me that people would choose to wear dead animal skin in 2021, especially when said people didn't even bother to responsibly kill, harvest and prepare that fur themselves. The idea of fur being mass produced for people to consume has always been so gross to me. It's completely different from the ancient practice of indigenous people preparing skins for their livelihood and lifestyle and no mass producer should be doing it.

Justice Department to Sue Georgia Over Voting Laws

Does it seem like American politics exist to traumatize everyone? Anti-LGBTQ bills have raged across the nation all spring, only to have most of them defeated--and some of them passed--and Biden to announce that many of them won't be enforced since kids at school are protected by Title IX. That doesn't cover every law, though, and we still need some of these terrible laws dismantled.

More Than 140 UFOs...

Do you feel bad for the boomers and their predecessors who witnessed UFOs decades ago only to be ridiculed now that we know that they've existed this whole time? Having known SO many people who say they've seen something, I know I do. I've always been a believer but I've also been someone to hide it because of the ridicule I've seen people experience, which is just a shame.

A Frog Friendly Yard

As much as I love news articles about frog finds, TikTok videos and YouTube clips of frogs and such, my FAVORITE way to encounter a frog is in my own yard. With my dogs sometimes it's hard to do, but in the parts of my yard that aren't fenced in for them I often find little sweet critters, from geckos and chipmunks to turkeys and yes, frogs!

Fireworks in the PNW

If you're like me, you're not a big fan of actually setting off fireworks at home, but you love to see the big pretties on display. I'd much rather we all pooled our resources for one show, on one night that everyone knows about so they can prepare for it together, than a million little dangerous shows that trigger animals and people with PTSD, cause accidents and are ultimately underwhelming.

Fourth of July Sales

It seems like every holiday, no matter how big or small, has a sale that comes with it in America. I honestly love the little sales as much as the big ones. National Cheese Day, am I right? The Fourth of July is no different and with it comes lots of sales, from mattress and candle companies to local sellers and indie stores across the Internet.

Icelanders Aren't Eating Whale Meat Anymore

Great news for whales and those who love them: Iceland isn't whaling this summer for the third year in a row. In face, most Icelanders don't even eat whale meat anymore! Most of the whale meat the country serves is just for tourists. Even though commercial whaling has had a ban since the 80s, whaling was heavily implemented in some areas until recently.

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