The weather is very wet outside today... not much in the way of dry spots. The kitty (cat) that lives here has been feeling bad since yesterday. Not eating. Not moving around well. Was throwing up yesterday, but today it just moans loudly, lays still (sitting in the rain for hours in the same spot!), and now is resting under my bed... I hope she is feeling better there. I couldn't stand her just sitting in the rainy spot looking like she was in pain, so I brought her back in two or three times. I'm keeping her in for now. I tried feeding her the cat treats, which she loves, but she wouldn't have anything to do with them.
I got suddenly ill yesterday myself... thought I ate some bad food. So far today, the food item I suspected hasn't made me ill again... so, I don't know what it was. When I had my second son I discovered what bad dairy can do to you... in an instant! It is not fun. I have read that changing to a high-fiber diet suddenly can cause problems with your bowels, too. I'm trying to get my diet under control now... planning my meals to get the food an old body like mine can take. Becoming a senior citizen also changes your body's ability to process food.
We think we can do what we want to our bodies and they will still treat us well. It's not true. Our lifestyles, our food choices, the food that we are being provided (GMO's, etc.), they all contribute to our health or illnesses. I suppose exercise and clean air should be in there somewhere... and clean water.
I happened to catch the end of an update report about Flint, Michigan, and their water systems. The part I remember, and have saved in my memories, is the woman at the end who stated that the poor were not considered worthy of the government's concern, so they were left uninformed about the lead dangers for over a year (I think that was the time mentioned). The poor, the elderly, the kids who have no one... these are the victims of so many government tragedies. The Bible tells us that the rich will mistreat the poor... it seems to be in the nature of humanity without GOD. Sometimes Christians hurt others when money is concerned, but not as often as those without GOD.
The local water system is beginning to have problems with pollution... germs, poisons, something that doesn't belong in it. The call it Bull Run here, but it is a river that once ran clear. Maybe it was the poisons that come from animal feces (poop)... I'm not sure. You really can't control everything. Once a water source is compromised, it is a "poisoned well" and will not be able to be "pristine" again. Out water treatment plants (everywhere) are having lots of problems with the things that we get rid of... from makeup sources, medicines, trash... I think fracking is going to be a huge problem one of these days... we have no idea where all the water table go... if they all come from one deep source, etc.
I have developed my own mantra about survival on planet earth... air, water, food... these are the three things we REQUIRE just to stay alive. I read something about how long you can survive without them... you can see their importance by the order I put them in. Pollution is more than a government issue, it is a survival issue... and it includes our oceans (water and food sources), and rivers. Oregon has laws that say the water sources all belong to the government. I have been trying to figure out how that will work out in a survival catastrophe.
Hiking people have some great water purifiers for backpackers... I have wanted to try them but I can't afford them. Someday, if I get them and try them out, I will probably blog on them, or maybe do a video by then! :-)
I can see my senior years online... even when I am fully homebound... even bedridden. God willing, I will be active until He calls me home.
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Yesterday I finally was able to buy a 6-cube shelf unit for my crafting supplies/organization. I put it together and am in the process of deciding what to store in the cubes... each approximately one foot by one foot. The dollar store has some cloth baskets, so I will be checking to see if they will fit. It will add some storage options to the top shelf, too. The middle cubes are hard to get to, so they have to hold things I won't need all the time... not sure what that could be. I am glad to have the shelf, it changes the entire work table.
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My poor little wreath still doesn't smell like a forest, so it will be going to the yard debris pile and I will be looking for an evergreen tree that has a Christmas tree smell! It is quite an awakening to find that every tree that looks like a Christmas tree doesn't smell like a Christmas tree! :-) Now I know how I want to construct the next one, so it will look much better. I am trying to decide on the decorations I want after I get the wreath put together.
I'm turning 65 and this is my first wreath... there's always room to grow, right! :-) hahahahaha
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No word from Jeff Bezos... yet. :-)
I haven't checked anything today either... no email, Facebook, Twitter, etc. I tried to earlier, but the reception seems to be fickled here. It's going to take me hours to go through my emails... yuk!
I also never got to the local county offices about the low-income housing issue.
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Well... have to get going... lots to get done still.
I do hope your days are going well, and that your Christmas is beginning to make you smile.
In Christ,
Deborah Martin
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May the GOD of all that exists bless some of us with its bounty, help us to share it with the needy, and make us all better people.
May our hearts be filled with goodness, kindness, joy, love, happiness, fun, patience, and time for those we love.
May our wallets survive the holidays. :-)
May we find one good, achievable, goal for 2018.
May our life never stop becoming more than we are today.
May we meet in heaven one day.
Amen.
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