Thursday, March 19, 2009

It's About Time!

Yeah, I have been away for awhile. Lots has happened but mainly we have been sick. I was sick a while back and when I finally got caught up, Charles got sick. Then I got sick again. After being out of commission for five days I went back to work yesterday but barely made it thought the day. Then Charles had LASIX surgery on his eyes this morning. It went well and we are now really behind. The azaleas are in full bloom along with the four foot high weeds standing next to the bushes. Logan is in day camp for spring break, starting soccer, and is generally bored while Charles and I are alternating being passed out on the couch with trying to catch up. The house is in complete disarray and I am procrastinating getting my drivers safety course started (did I mention I got a ticket for going out the "in" at a rural truck stop near one of my patients?).

I am also starting a campaign to improve the nutrition of my son's school lunch program. He wont eat the lunch except pizza day but I was appalled at the selection of food offered to students and staff. The day I visited was chicken nuggets, mashed potatoes with gravy, biscuit and choice of canned green beans, bowl of iceberg lettuce, or canned fruit. Most skipped the semi green veggies and fruit and paid extra for the potato chips. His school offers more types of ice cream you can buy a la carte than healthy food. The school district is even registered with a nutrition website that is a "virtual cafeteria" and lists the real menu. You get a green light for picking the good foods and a yellow light for picking the bad foods. Unfortunately the school doesn't even offer any green light items except canned fruit, iceberg lettuce, canned corn, and canned green beans. That is it for the whole weeks menu. Pretty sad I think. That is why so many kids in his school are overweight. The teachers wont even eat there because they are afraid of gaining weight!

I am also trying to get the garden started but I have a slow start. We are doing all the things we did before but now we have added strawberries, kale, onions, sugar snap peas (here's to you Karen!), peppers, radishes, carrots and cilantro. I have lots more to do in the garden and I am glad for the nice weather! And there will now be a vegetable garden at the White House! I will write again when I wake from my next coma and will hopefully have something interesting to say!

2 comments:

  1. I hope you all are feeling much better! I am starting my seeds the weekend of April 4th and 5th, I can't wait to get started. =)

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  2. Stacy, I am so sorry that life is running you over. The guy I married has Walking Pneumonia and the kids have some respitory something and I am still trying to get over Strep. I am certain our house looks worse.

    The neighborhood school my kids would go to if I didn't get them into the charter school they now go to, had terrible nutrition as well. My oldest gained a ton of weight eating the lunches there. When I figured it out, we packed all her lunches after that.

    If it would quit snowing here, I would love to get a garden going. The RS and I eat mostly fresh fruit and vegatables these days. In fact the RS is down 33 and half pounds. I can't claim more than 10 yet, but it's all progress. Yummmm on the sugar snap peas!!!! So which of all the things you have grown are the easiest to grow?

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