Remember the 100 push ups challenge? Well… this week I started it again. Just for kicks! It started like this: on Monday when the sistertraveller flew to Toronto (for good!) to do her Masters program, I got to thinking. As I’ve mentioned before, I’m “own my own” this week. The boyfriend and the mother dear [...]
Five things everyone should experience on their own
There’s something of a stigma in our society against doing things alone. You’re automatically “weird” if you need alone time, or it’s “inappropriate” to not want to spend every single moment with other people. I enjoy being around others, but having alone time is also very important to me. For the next week or so, [...]
Activities for insomniacs
In my favourite textbook, Prescription for Nutritional Healing by Phyllis A. Balch, page 538 begins: Habitual sleeplessness is classified as insomnia. Failure to get an entire night’s sleep on most nights over a one-month period can be considered chronic insomnia. Insomnia can take the form of being unable to fall asleep when you first go [...]
Lessons from a food handler course
Yesterday I took an all-day food handler course for my work with Fruit Share, which resulted in an exam at the end of the day (I passed with 98%. Awesome ). I learned some important things about handling food, and throughout the day I made several observations which I thought I might share with you… [...]
Nutrition presentation
I am delighted to announce that this afternoon I will be giving a presentation to inner-city youths at Fort Whyte about how to make nutritious choices at the grocery store, the importance of good health and my role with The Food Label Movement. Some of the main points of my presentation include: – The current [...]










