Showing posts with label Miscellaneous. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Miscellaneous. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Ten Benefits of Exercise

Part of our daily list of priorities should be to take care of our bodies. With fast food, pre-packaged snacks and frozen dinners there days, it is ever challenging to keep ourselves phisically healthy. While I am not an advocate for teenage dieting, I do think that we should be wise in what and how much we choose to eat. Making sure to get those calories you consume burned, and working to keep your body in shape is also essential for good health. Here are a few reasons why. Get ready for a healthy dose of motavation!

1. When you force your heart to work faster than it's usual pace, as you do while exercising, it has to find ways to pump extra blood through your vessles to carry the extra oxygen needed to cater to the strain. This means it creates new vessles for your blood to travel to, greatly preventing heart attacks and other respitory problems. Since the heart is the organ that makes all the rest work, it certainly seems wise to try to prepare it for unexpected bumps in the road.

2. Exercising strengthens your bones by the osteoclast and osteoblast cells which work to build up the areas that have the most stress put upon them. A German orthopedic surgeon by the name of Julius Wolff constructed a law that describes the result of exercise on bones. It states that bones adjust their shapes to the physical stress put upon them. This means that if you expose your bones to stress by doing things like biking, running, or other physical exercise, they will build themselves up accordingly to have the ability to withstand weight baring activity.

3. Endurance plays a large part in our lives. For my dad, it means being able to lift heavy cases of inventory without stopping for a long period of time at work. For my little sister, it means being able to climb up and down things continually - about every hour of her waking moment. :) When you exercise consistently, and push yourself to work longer when you feel the work out isn't hard enough, your body builds endurance to cater to the hard working parts of the body it is pushing. This not only makes your daily life easier, but helps your body work more efficiently as well.

4. Calories are anything you eat, whether stored or not. Excercising burns these into energy, which rids us of uneeded baggage. :-)

5. Even after you exercise, your body continues to burn calories. This makes you feel as if you have more energy. My mom works out to excercise videos early in the mornings, and she says it helps her feel ready for the day. I jog on the tredmill in the afternoons, which refreshes me with energy at the time of day I need it most.

6. As one of my former science books said, "Muscles are machines which perform more efficiently when in use." When you engage in physical exercise, you shrink fat cells and reveal what you have of muscle. While cardiovascular exercise doesn't build as much muscle like weight training would, it does train and build them according to the stress you expose them to. When you have good muscle tone, a state of slight tension in relaxed muscle, it helps you to have good posture - an important element in not only a healthy back, but of proper appearence as well.

7. Exercising strengthens your body and helps it to guard it against sicknesses. Thus, it can save your life!

8. Aerobic excercise increases the number of red blood cells in our body, the cells that carry oxygen, hence increasing our oxygen consumption.e all love to breathe, right?

9. When you exercise, you increase the rate of which you burn energy, or in other words, boost your metabolism. This is very healthy because it keeps things running inside you.

10. Lastly, excercising prevents many diseases. Heart disease, type two diabites and osteoporosis, to name a few. Did you know that all of these have their risks slashed greatly when you consistently exercise? Don't forget obesity; remember those fat cells we shrank. No, you do not have to be as skinny as a toothpick, but there are many benefits to not being extremely overweight, either.

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All in all, exercising is extremely good for our bodies. We were created to move! Let's remember that the earlier we start conciensely making good health choices, the easier it will be to stick to them for the rest of our lives. Let's take care of our "temples" not only in a spiritual way, but phiscally as well!

Monday, March 22, 2010

The Latest...

As of late, as you probably have noticed, my life has been rather blog-deficient. As we have gotten rid of our Internet connection, I haven't had too much time to blog and comment. So, thank you all for understanding! Really, I'm not trying to be impolite, just not making to the library as often as I'd like to. :)

In the meantime, I've been spending more of my time each day doing school, as I've had a few subjects added to my usual list. One of the "extras" has been reading through the Uncle Eric Series, which is somewhat of a law/economics course. Very good reading material. It's not very challenging reading level wise, but it certainly challenges me in my law and government views! I'm going through the two-book series about the two World Wars, and am feeling like I'm getting a lot out of them. Highly recommended!


Passover is in just one week, and we're hastily finishing up our cleaning. Exodus 12:15 states that we should get all of the unleavened bread out of our home before Passover starts, and my mom likes to make sure that commandment is thoroughly obeyed. :-) Our system is to go through each room in the house; shop-vacing, organizing, Mr. Clean Magic Eraser wiping and ultimately get the room back into tip-top shape. Katherine and I were just talking about how interesting it is that many people are currently spring cleaning. Most likely there's a connection...


I recently participated in a talent show as well, which took lots of preparation time. I had much fun, though, and definitely learned from the experience. The more I sing, the more I love singing. :-)


So what's been going on with all of you? I haven't been able to check up on all the blogs, but it's

nice to hear from you!

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Songs I've Been Enjoying

For the past few weeks I've really been enjoying learning these few worship songs for voice lessons. These are great songs to have stuck in your head. :)

Hosanna



Glory Revealed



Desert Song




Thursday, December 31, 2009

A Treat For The Skin!


My mom recently won an assortment of bath products from the Hick Chicks Soap Barn at a homeschooling mom's party, and I have to say I am silently thanking her for it! Mrs. Dalyn's soaps smell heavenly and are so smooth on your skin. Mmm mmm good.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Got a Cold? Try Some Natural Ways To Fight It!


Sadly enough I have become one of the many people that've come down with a common cold this summer. It's kind of funny, because it seems like a lot of friends I've been emailing and chatting with on the Internet have a cold too. Guess I caught the bug off he web. (HAHAHA ahahaha...ha ha.....ahem.)

Anyway, I decided to look up some ways I can help my body fight this thing off, and here's what I found in an article off of Associated Content. It recommended all the things I've heard to do and backed them up with reasonable, well, reasons. And yes, they do work (I know from personal experience).

1. Sleep! Your body right now is in overdrive fighting off the cold and you will need extra rest. More so than normal. That extra added rest will give you a quicker recovery time. You'll be tired anyway from the cold so why not sleep?

2. Drink plenty of fluids. These fluids can include soup, water, juice (for that vitamin c we all need) or tea. No dairy here like milk. This can increase the thickness of your mucus and you do not want that. Keep glass of water always next to your bed. You will need to replenish those fluids that are lost and keep your body constantly hydrated.

3. Eat foods that are spicy! This is my personal favorite and I don't need a cold as an excuse to eat them. What does this do? This forces out the mucus which is a good thing.

4. Now this falls under the fluids category but in particular you should drink ginger tea. I'm not a big fan of it but it does work. It will calm that itchy and scratchy throat that has you up at all hours of the night which can be a nightmare to deal with. It will also help to clear out your nose. Ah relief! You can actually breathe, maybe not smell yet but that will come back in due time, I promise.

5. Eat garlic. Chop up a couple of cloves and put it in your food. If you don't like garlic, you can always take a capsule. It helps to clear things up, gets rid of fluids and is antiviral along with antibacterial. Not bad huh?

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I know we have garlic and spices (which I'll put into tonight's dinner), and I think we have some ginger tea waaaay back on our tea shelf, so it looks like I'm well on my way to getting better. Sleep is of course a welcome thing too! And besides, whoever said that DayQuil was the only thing that could help ya feel better?

Monday, August 10, 2009

Alive, Well And Goin' Goin' Goin'




Busy, gotta go. Bye!

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Invasion!


The weeds were taking over. No longer!

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Hairdo Help

Lately I've been trying to experiment with new hair styles on my hair. Only, the problem is that my hair is so long (to my waist) that it just doesn't work with the ones I see in tutorials or magazines - even the ones for "long tresses". Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions? If at least three people post hair style tutorials on their blogs I'll blog about them. Any comments would be very welcomed too!

Love,

Monday, June 29, 2009

Check Out My Interview With the Botkin Sisters!

I'm so excited! Miss Jocelyn gave me the opportunity to ask these girls some questions, and she's posted their answers. This is my very first interview!
To learn the what Anna Sofia and Elizabeth have to say on how they got the idea for The Return of the Daughters, what their devotional times look like and how they've kept their releationship as sisters strong, go to:

Love,

Friday, June 12, 2009

Shabbat Shalom


Last week I made this cake for our Bible study that meets every Saturday. Spice cake and cream cheese frosting - yum!

Monday, April 27, 2009

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Bloggy Questionnaire

I've been tagged by Miss Hannah Paige for this questionnaire. Pay close attention; there are questions at the end!

~Your Favorite:~

Color? Pink

Candy? Reese's Peanut butter Cups

Main dish? It varies... right now, a BBQ-ed hamburger with EVERYTHING on it!

Dessert? Warm pie

Drink? Cream Soda

Veggie? Olives



~Do you?~

Go to Starbucks Coffee Shop? Not very often.

Go to the mall a lot? Yeah, every once in a while.

Talk on the phone everyday to someone who is not family? Yes. It seems like someone is calling every five minutes. :)

Read your Bible everyday? YES!

Do lots of reading period? Well, it's certainly spaced throughout the day, but yes. :)

See your grandparents everyday? No.

Bake a lot? Usually.

Clean your room everyday? Well... I really should....

Have to say your sorry to someone everyday? Sometimes.


~A Certain Thing You Dislike Of Each Category~

Veggie? Purple spinach

Color? Pukey Green

Drink? Hawaiian Punch - it's about as fake as you can get

Animal? Rats


~Do You Have A~

Pet? No. Last time I had one it was a fish and accidentally I killed it.

Gift card at the moment? Yes; for Ross.

Sewing machine? Yep... well, it's Mother Dear's.
Big mess under your bed? No. There might be a couple hair bands and a couple more dust bunnies, but that's it!

Pack of gum in your bag or purse? Yes. I'm on my last piece..
Computer in your room? No.


~Have you ever~

Been on a plane? Yes. Only a few times though.

Been out of state? Yes.

Out of the country? Yes. One time I stepped over the border to Canada then stepped right back.

Been in a eight-teen wheeler? No!

Been in a car accident? Yes.

Read about a hundred and fifty page book in about and hour? Probably.

~Your Favorite Place to?~

Go shopping? Hanna Anderson... and the thrift store. :)

Eat out? El Porton.

Go visit? Friend's houses.
Read a good book at? On the homeschool room couch or my bed.

~Random~

What color is your room? Pink and white.
Do you share a room with anyone? Yes. MIT #2.

Have you ever went swimming in a pond? Um... don't think so.

How old are you? Fifteen.

What year were you born? 1993. In the lovely month of July. :)
Are you related to anyone important or famous? Yep. Frank Buckles, the last known World War One Veteran, through my mom's family. Google him. There's tons of info you can find!

Have you ever met a vice president? Yeah. Of like, the school board. :)
Are you getting bored yet? No.

What are you thinking? That I am sick of my playlist songs. I think I'll change them!
Ok, I was kidding. No questions. :) Thanks for reading! If you'd like to do it, go ahead. Just tell me so I can check it out!

Friday, April 24, 2009

I'm Now Transferring You to the Laundry Room


We have been extra busy this week, so I apologize for not posting as much as I should! Mother Dear posted our week in pictures, which you can see here. I know I'm cheating, but it's as good as it's gonna get at the moment. :)

Shabbat Shalom!

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

How Does A Cavity Happen?


Yesterday I went to the dentist. I wasn't worried because I take pretty good care of my teeth, and as a result, have never gotten a cavity. Well, as you've probably guessed, I've got one. While yes, I was pretty horrified that I am going to have to go and get a shot in my gums (I'm not too worried about the rest - it's not supposed to hurt), I really wanted to know what exactly happened in there.

Then, low and behold, in today's Biology lesson guess what I found? A little article on tooth decay! As a good homeschooler should be, I was pleased. :) I have never really known exactly how the whole cavity thing worked, and it was pretty interesting! Now that I know what exactly happens, and exactly what brushing and flossing does (although I wasn't oblivious to the reasons, I didn't know the bulk of it), I'm much more motivated to take good care of my teeth! On those nights when I just feel "too tired" to brush, or when I reach for a chocolate or candy I'll definitely be thinking twice about how I'm treating my teeth.

And now, the article I read this morning at 11:15 out loud to Creative Genius who was doing his handwriting beside me [which is half one size and half another - sorry about that. Blogger problems]...


The Life and Death of Teeth

God designed permanent teeth to last a lifetime; therefore, with proper
nutrition and good dental hygiene, your teeth can remain strong and
attractive. The ages from thirteen to eighteen are a critical time for
oral health because decay, which occurs most often during these years, causes
the permanent teeth to be damaged. Tooth decay, or dental
caries
(commonly known as cavities), is the most common disease in
man
. The decay process begins when sugar mixes with plaque, a sticky, colorless film of bacteria (Streptococcus
mutans
) that is constantly forming on and between the teeth. Bacteria
in plaque break down the sugars in foods to produce energy, forming lactic acid
as a byproduct; the acid is trapped against the surface of the teeth by the
sticky plaque. (Starches such as breads and crackers can also cause tooth
decay if left in the mouth for long, because the mouth's digestive enzymes
break down the starches into sugars that the bacteria can use.) After many acid
attacks, tiny holes may be formed in the enamel, allowing the acid to attack the
much softer dentine beneath the enamel. Once the protective enamel is
penetrated, cavities may be formed relatively quickly. A toothache will
occur when the decay reaches the nerves at the core of the tooth.

It is not primarily the amount of sugars consumed which causes
dental caries, but rather how often they are consumed and how
long
they remain in the mouth. Each time sugar-rich foods are
consumed, more acid forms on the teeth. Sweet foods which remain in the
mouth for long periods of time - such as hard candy and sugar-sweetened chewing
gum - allow acid to remain on the teeth even longer. Sticky sweets such as
raisins and other dried fruits, mints, toffee and caramel desserts, and peanut
butter and jelly sandwiches are very harmful if they are allowed to remain on
the teeth; acid could be attacking the teeth all day long. If
sugar-sweetened soft drinks are sipped in small amounts throughout the day, the
sugars may likewise allow bacteria to attack the tooth enamel all day.

Plaque is even more harmful if allowed to remain on the teeth for
twenty-four hours; extended neglect or improper oral hygiene can result in periodontal [gum] disease. Any plaque which is not
removed by daily brushing and flossing begins to build up and form a hard
deposit called tartar (known medically as calculus). When plaque and tartar accumulate, the gums become
tender and inflamed and are likely to bleed easily when the teeth are
brushed. This periodontal disease is known as gingivitis;
if left untreated, the infection can cause periodontitis, as
disease in which the gums detach from the teeth and eventually the boned
supporting the teeth are destroyed.

Healthy teeth and gums are important for good nutrition, and good nutrition
is important for for healthy teeth and gums. A poor diet can weaken the
gums and bones which support the teeth, making them more susceptible to
periodontal disease. If sugar-rich foods are limited to mealtimes, the
saliva which is flowing readily by the end of a meal helps to dilute the acid
caused by bacteria. Brushing your teeth immediately after every meal to
remove acid-forming plaque will also help preserve your teeth from decay; loss
of teeth from periodontal disease can be prevented by regularly flossing your
teeth and visiting the dentist periodically to have any tartar buildup
removed. If you remove plaque daily, eat a balanced diet, and reduce or
eliminate the consumption of sugar between meals, your teeth can last a
lifetime.

Taken From Biology - God's Living Creation
Written by Gregory Parker, Keith Graham
Delores Shimmin & George Thompson
Published by A Beka Book

Saturday, April 11, 2009

The Kings Firecrackers - Jump Roping Taken to a New Level!

Ever seen the Firecrackers before? Pretty cool jump roping team if I do say so myself.
(To see the video in a better form, go here.)



Monday, March 23, 2009

"Who Will Speak Up For the Little Ones?"

My dad recently shared this video with me... it almost made me cry! Here's Phil Keaggy with "Little Ones":




Sunday, March 15, 2009

A Little Life Update

Well, here I am, at the library, loving the use of this computer! Our internet has been down for a few days, and I haven't really been on the computer much at all for the past week altogether. This month, I've got cakes galore to make! Well, at least more than I'm used to. :) Like you saw, the second was Baby MIT's birthday, then last Tuesday was 'Lil Active Boy's, then on Wednesday and Thursday I had a cake order to do, then this Saturday I've got a chocolate mint cake to make due to Mom's birthday... Anyone else have a birthday I need to bake and decorate for? I think I've got some leftover blue and orange icing in the fridge... :) Unfortunately, I can't share any pictures from here, but as soon as I'm able I certainly will!

Some other things going on in the Darling Household?

- Baby MIT is working to master running (too cute!)
- The boys have a multitude of clubs going on in various parts of the house. One of them is a spying club. I think Creative Genius has been delegated the Serenity (my favorite sister) Case.
- We are preparing for Passover. More on that in a future post.
- Mr. Darling will be sanding and refinishing the hardwood in the kitchen, living and dining room. Yahoo!

Ok, well Mother Dearest is standing impatiently behind me waiting to g-o. Hopefully more soon!

Saturday, February 28, 2009

Busdriving Stories to Make You Laugh


My grandpa just wrote a hilarious post on busdriving antics that happen to busdrivers day after day. Many of the stories I hadn't heard yet, so I greatly enjoyed them! Head on over to to do a little "LOL"-ing on Bull Frogger Blogger!
Yours truly,

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Enjoy Your Day!

What did the green grape say to the purple grape?


"Breathe!"

"A merry heart doeth good like medicine..." Proverbs 17:22


Friday, February 20, 2009

She Makes A Great Case...

I just watched a You Tube video with a twelve year old girl arguing for babies lives. Let me tell you, this girl has got it down. Go here to see what she's got to say.

In Him,