Tag Archive for choice

Celebrating Independence

Happy Independence Day!  I’ll celebrate by noticing how truly independent I am.  I have so many choices: sleep inside my home or camp outside; eat too many BBQ ribs or not eat at all; go to the doctor with my nagging cold or just ride it out; go to work or take a day off; spend full price on that coat, just because I love it, or forego it for now, hoping to find it on sale or even free from someone who no longer wants hers. 

I can choose to spend my day dreaming of fun activities with the family or worrying about what might happen to me next.  Oddly, I’m given this independence of choice through an accident of life.  Because I’m not mentally ill or addicted to a destructive substance, am not divorced, and I was lucky enough to situate myself comfortably before the economy tanked, I get to enjoy my independence while others struggle on the streets. 

Yes, I’ll spend this 4th of July weekend in deep appreciation.

What’s in a Choice?

Today’s Thursday Thought speaks for itself.

Life-Saving Meds: A Great Idea

Many people depend on insulin just to stay alive. Pharmaceutical companies know that–and take advantage of it. They have raised their prices for this relatively inexpensive drug by 1000% over the last 20 years, leading people to cut down on their doses in order to afford it or to share with a loved one, thus endangering their health and lives. But they have no other choice.

Remember that this is a drug whose discoverers, back in 1922, sold the patent for a single dollar to the University of Toronto with the assurance that it would be available for all who needed it

Now Colorado has stepped in. They just passed a bill that no one can be charged more than $100 (yes, one hundred) a month out-of-pocket for their month’s supply of insulin. In addition, the bill requires an investigation into the pricing of that drug and a report given to the governor by 2020.

The 400,000 Colorado citizens will have to wait until Jan. 1, 2020, for the law to go into full effect, but at least they have hope.

Seems to me that this would be a good law for all the other states to enact.

Choice & Treatment

Heard this from a friend, who heard it at a marriage enrichment seminar. Works for all aspects of life…and as a Thursday Thought.

Choose wisely

& treat kindly. 

Body Heat

I just learned something that can help those of us suffering through extra-hot days.  Oh, I know about protecting my skin with proper clothing and sunscreen. Now I know that sweating may be a smelly nuisance, but it gets  rid of 22% of our body heat. Meaning that sweating is a good thing. I learned, too, that I should be drinking A LOT more liquid than I do, like half my body weight in ounces. (Think of all the exercise I’ll get traipsing to the bathroom.) And I should avoid eating high protein foods in the heat, because they interfere with the body’s ability to cool itself.

Now I have a choice: follow all that advice  or stop complaining about the heat!

Celebrating My Own Independence

Happy Independence Day!  I’ll celebrate by noticing how truly independent I am.  I have so many choices: sleep inside my home or camp outside; eat too many BBQ ribs or not eat at all; go to the doctor with my nagging cold or just ride it out; go to work or take a day off; spend full price on that coat, just because I love it, or forego it for now, hoping to find it on sale or even free from someone who no longer wants hers.  I can choose to spend my day dreaming of fun activities with the family or worrying about what might happen to me next.  Oddly, I’m given this independence of choice through an accident of life.  Because I’m not mentally ill or addicted to a destructive substance, am not divorced, and I was lucky enough to situate myself comfortably before the economy tanked, I get to enjoy my independence while others struggle on the streets.  Yes, I’ll spend this 4th of July weekend in deep appreciation.

The Republicans’ Choice (Not Trump)

I don’t know who the Dems favor but it’s obvious who most of the Republicans want.  Actually, I think they should stop the debates and caucuses right now and admit who is foremost on their hearts and minds.

After all, who is mentioned most often (no, not Trump)?  Who has never done anything wrong in his political life?  Who could unify the Party 100%? Who is the only one never to have uttered a single negative comment against any of these candidates?  Who could straighten out our country and our world within a single term?  Who is always spoken of in reverential terms?  Who is…let’s call it what it is…PERFECT?

Ronald Reagan, of course.  Sure, he’s dead.  But now that we’ve had our first Black President and have come close to our first woman President, why not our first dead President? Besides, after listening to the Republicans speak about him often, I think he might just have the power to come back from the dead.

So why not just nominate the guy and be done with it?

 

 

Parental Choice or Abuse?

Two probable Presidential candidates (Christie and Paul) came out today advocating parental choice in whether to have children vaccinated against measles and other diseases.  Christie soon backtracked, but Paul remains adamant.  This idea of parental choice is one I hear often.  Let’s take a look at it.

First, remember that the controversy over vaccinations began many years ago, as the result of a report–since discredited as unscientific and inaccurate–and a claim by a researcher–since exposed as as self-serving and fudging the data.  The scientific world totally denies Rand Paul’s absurd statement that vaccines cause mental illness or any other condition.

Back to parental choice.  The choice not to vaccinate a child is a choice to put him in danger of being one out of the nine babies out of ten in a room exposed to measles to catch that disease and possibly suffer resulting hearing loss, deafness, pneumonia, encephalitis, or even death.

Parents don’t have a legal choice to beat their children, starve them, lock them in a closet, or leave them alone for several days.  That’s called “child abuse” or “child endangerment.”  Refusing to provide a child with proven protection against a potentially debilitating disease–how is that “choice” rather than “child abuse/endangerment?”

 

 

The Range of My Discontent (a distressing experience)

I want some choice!  My oven died (RIP dear old, old KitchenAid), forcing me to go shopping.   I searched online and in stores.  I discovered that ranges come in 5 colors now: black, white, and stainless steel and stainless steel and stainless steel. I hate stainless steel.  I know that, when my dishwasher and fridge die, I’ll want to match my range.  A kitchen-full of stainless steel is not that appealing to many of us who have spent a decent portion of our lives in hospitals. Or for people who grew up in the food industry, because stainless steel represents work and sweat and parents who used them as (semi-)slave labor, denying them playtime and movies and TV and couch-potatoing—all those things that cry out “childhood”!  I lived with stainless steel, and I don’t want to do it again.  But black is so, well, dark.  And white…old fashioned white…is so…blah.  I want color.  I deserve color.  Maybe not avocado green again, or that rust color appliances once sported.  But COLOR.  CHOICE. 

 It’s all so distressing.  Sigh.

Rainbow

Thoughtful Thursday: Life Choices