Saturday, January 20, 2007

What is humanity coming to?

Have you ever noticed that people are getting more and more selfish, self centered and ignorant?

As an observant person I have noticed many times at the grocery store, for example, that when backing your vehicle out of a tight parking spot, pedestrians and other motorists totally ignore the fact that you’re trying to back out. Cars drive quickly past your rear bumper like you weren’t there. Pedestrians pushing carts to their cars walk right behind or in front of you while you’re trying desperately to navigate out of your parking spot to leave. Why is this? Could they not stop for five seconds to let you out? Is it too much to ask for some common courtesy?

I’ve also noticed that when I attempt to be courteous and actually try to stop for someone crossing the parking lot at a stop sign they don’t cross in front like they’re supposed to, they cross behind you as if to say, “I’m not letting you do me any favours”.

People in the grocery store are also totally absorbed in doing their shopping and are totally oblivious to other people in the aisles. They leave their cart in the middle of an aisle while they browse a shelf nearby blocking traffic without a care in the world.

I’ve long believed that babies are born to be self centered, selfish little people. Their world revolves around themselves out of a need for self preservation. Our jobs as parents are to ensure that these self centered, selfish babies grow up to learn respect, courtesy and generosity. Failing to do this will allow the baby to grow up to be an adult that only thinks of themselves first, second and last.

Are we turning into a society of personality disorders?

Society has always seemed to demand a little more from human beings than it will get in practice. - George Orwell

Thursday, January 18, 2007

Roast your own coffee!

I have long been a coffee snob so you shouldn't be surprised that I've started roasting my own coffee. I ordered my coffee roaster from Greenbeanery.ca.

i-Roast is one of the best roasters for the price that I could find. Greenbeanery has several to choose from.

I have only one word of caution... ventilate!

Canada's Best Prices on i-Roast home coffee roasters.

Features:
- Roasts up to 1 cup (150 grams / 5.3 oz) of beans
- Roasts enough beans to produce up to 24 cups of coffee
- Programmable roast profiles from light to French and anything in between
- Patented temperature control to give you consistent personalized roasting performance
- 2 Preset Automatic Roasting Curves for slower and faster roasts
- Glass Roasting chamber allows clear visibility, during every stage of the roast
- Double Filtration Chaff collection that also disassembles for easy cleaning
- Built in 4 minute cooling cycle


Monday, January 08, 2007

Dust Allergy is killing me...

Do you have allergies to dust? I do and I found that Flonase worked for me very well up until August this year. I've been using it daily for four years or so and now it just stopped working altogether. I've had a stuffy nose for about five months now with headaches and sinus infections. Ahhh I hate it!



Yesterday I found a product that seems to be helping somewhat and may improve over the next few days.



VIVITAS

Vivitas® Nasaleze is a new all-natural allergy treatment that significantly reduces symptoms of hayfever, dust mites and animal dander. Nasaleze is non-habit forming and non-drowsy.