Jolly Dr. Rancher…

A few weeks ago I had strep throat. I took antibiotics for ten days (as prescribed) and, although my throat felt considerably, it was still a bit sore. It started to feel considerably worse over the next few days so I went back to see my doctor.

I like my doctor. He's a young doctor with a young family so he seems to like to relate to my wife and I. While he prescribes meds for illnesses like all doctors, he knows that I'm not big on putting any thing into my body that's not naturally meant to be there. He will often write a prescription for something and say, "Try doing *this* first. And if that doesn't work then go get the prescription filled." He did this today too…

I told him I was taking throat lozenges to try and alleviate the pain, which he seemed to almost have a stroke over… He explained that medicated lozenges all have some sort of antiseptic/numbing agent in them. This numbing agent makes you feel better for the half-hour that it remains active but because it’s usually a chemical numbing agent it also usually acts as chemical irritant. So, once the numbing wears off your throat feels worse… so you pop another one… feel better for a while… you feel worse… you pop another one… and so on.

Get this, he prescribed hard candies and cold water. Hard candies to get the saliva flowing and cold water to soothe the ache. Get this, a few days a half-bag of Jolly Ranchers later, my throat feel perfectly fine.

I like my doctor… and now I really like Jolly Ranchers.

steelie

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Could I be a leader? Or am I a natural follower?

Okay… So this whole blogging from my Palm Pilot On the ferry is looking to be promising. :^)

Well, I spend the bulk of today attending a leadership course set up thtrough my work. I wasn't sure if it was something I really wanted to attend but it was presented to us as something where attendence was not necessarily mandatory but was strongly reccommended… um… same thing, right? Either way, I decided to go with an open mind hoping that I might actually learn something from this pseudo-mandatory seminar away from my normal pixel-pushing day.

One of the first things they asked us to do was draw or write examples of leadership in our personal lives… this was way more difficult for me than I thought it was going to be and I knew at this point today was going to be a challenge for me. I realised that I don't necessarily look at leadership in the same way as everyone as else. People ay my table started drawing and writing immediately… whereas I spent the first half of the alloted time just staring at the paper… this was not like me.

The entire day ended being about how we view ourselves as leaders and what we could do to improve our skills as leaders. I discovered that I have some strange complex where I have great difficulty seeing myself as a leader. Why should anyone want to follow me?

I struggled with this for the entire day. Some of my collegues pointed out that I have, in my life, been in situations where I have had to take leadership roles: I used to be a teacher, I am a parent, I am a co-captian of my soccer team… and for some reason this scared me a bit. I feel like I truely want to be someone who is capabable of being a leader but in so many situations I feel like a natural follower: I felt only able to make new friends at college along side someone else who seemed to be a natural at attracting people, I've never been entirely comfortable being co-capitain of my soccer team, I don't really feel like I should be a leader in my family…

I was rather quiet for most of the seminar…

By the end of the day I felt exhausted. I have a tendancy to over-internalize in situations like this and it can be often draining. I did, however, come to some sort of quasi-resolution to my conundrum… Although I would like to be able to see myself as someone who could be a leader, in the traditional sense (visionary, commuicator, commandor…), I find that I am much more comfortable (at least for now) with the idea of being someone who leads by example, someone who can be seen as a positive role model, someone who inspires.

Still… I know I can follow… but could I really be a leader?

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This is a bit of a test buried in a mini ramble…

I just got a new Palm T|X (with portable keyboard) a very short while ago and I noticed that Vox has a mobile posting client (mini-app) for the PalmOne operating system. So, I figure I should try it out…
Life has been a combination of very busy with family duties, very busy with work, very busy with freelance work, and very tiring with the lack of sleep. I've been finding it very difficult to actually stay up-to-date much of the online socialising that I have grown accustomed to… It's been a bit of a drag.

Oh well, it't where I am in my life right now… I guess in the mean-time I'll just try and get used to being the geek on the public ferry service with the Palm Pilot and the fold-out keyboard…

This concludes our first Palm Mobile Vox application test… Thank you for your time.

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A brief appearance…

I’m still around. I read everybody’s stuff… life is just much busier than usual and kinda preventing me from having the time to write something… something proper anyway.

Oh… My V-sec operation is happening the morning of June 18 June 21 (oops!). That’s something I’ve been meaning to post about for a couple of weeks now but haven’t had the time… Y’know, I wanted to make it all, y’know, like, clever and stuff but since I’m such a SLOW-ASS TYPER I’ve never had the proper time to commit to it… Ah well, I’ll probably be sterile by the next time I get to post. TMI? Probably.

Hope everyone is well.
Hug someone. Peace.

stephen

Oh… and I changed the name of my blog. I like it better.

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Show and tell…

I design this a couple a weeks ago and I was kinda proud if the way it turned out, so I thought I’d share. This Jennifer & Child was a logo was designed for a collegue of mine who has recently gone on maternity leave. I wanted to design something nice and clean. I remembered the “Mother & Child” logo designed by Herb Lubalin in 1965 and decided to make it a bit of an homage to one of my most favourite logos ever.

Herb Lubalin’s piece is amazing… almost every design student I’ve ever met has looked at this in awe. Of course I wasn’t able to copy what he had done entirely for my collegue’s because she didn’t have an “O” in her name to be able to place the child in a womb. Still… I’m happy that I was able to use the “&” as a baby and the letter “e” in her name. Not nearly as clever as the original… but a decent homage nontheless.

Oh, and keep in mind that the original was drawn by hand.

steelie

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QotD: I’m Going Green

Happy Earth Day!  What are some of your favorite ways to reduce, reuse and recycle?

Well, this question couldn’t have at better time for this mini rant…

One of my favourite enviro-friendly things I do (one of the ones I’m prouder of too) is my no-styro rule. I (in general practice*) refuse to use Styrofoam anything. Especially daily consumed “anythings”, like coffee cups, takeout containers, plates… either way, you get my point. At work, I even have a small Rubber Maid container for when I don’t bring my lunch and have to buy food from one of many local vendors… an trend that has caught on with others in my office. At one point, I think we had five of us toting around these reusable containers, often getting weird looks from the vendors until they got used to us. I also have a mug at my desk that I use when I go to get coffee.

My wife, ladyshark, and I tend to on the same page for a lot of the enviro issues, which is great. Infact, we both have these heavy duty Thermos travel mugs that we use when we allow ourselves to indulge in the increasingly frequent occasional latte. In addition, we usually tried to steer clear of establishments that use Styrofoam cups. However, yesterday we thought, “Well, we have our own cups… what’s the big deal?”

What’s the big deal, indeed…

Nothing really, unless (whilst your partner is concurrently returning shoes at a different store, you look away briefly to tend to your toddler who has managed to explode the bulk of a large muffin over his new sweater) the person making your latte uses two SEPARATE Styrofoam cups to measure out the soy “milk” for your drinks. I couldn’t believe it… but didn’t say anything because at that point, I knew those cups where destined for the garbage and, as a general rule, I’m not out to make enemies. Thus my silence. However, I briefly look back at Little “L” to again tend to the muffin shrapnel in his hair when once again, I look back to see her preparing our drinks in TWO OTHER Styrofoam cups… seriously, “WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY” (WTF) LADY!

Times like this I wish I were “slightly” more confrontational… I mean, COME ON! We brought our own bullletproof mugs that will last us forever so that we could avoid using disposable cups that  would end up just sitting in the landfill forever.

“Oh, oops. I forgot [to think about what it is that I’m doing to the environment every time I throw one of these cups in the garbage]!”
Shut up. Please.

****SELF-RIGHTEUOS-RANT WARNING****

People please, if you are going to go out and buy coffee/tea everyday, purchase yourselves a nice mug that will last you a while. Most places (in Canada anyway) will even give you a 10-15 cent discount on your beverage. So this way, instead of throwing out over 240 disposable cups a year (multiply that by the number of hot beverages you consume each day at work) you could be saving almost $40 a year (now multiply that by the number of hot beverages you consume each day at work).

At least Oprah has hopped on the bio-deisel-bandwagon with her show last week about all the little things we can do to be a bit more environmentally friendly everyday… Now, an entire flock of people will ONLY NOW start thinking about these issues thanks to Oprah. Holy “Friday” that woman has a lot of influence… Of course now, she’ll probably get sued by slew of companies that produce disposable products. Sorry “Swifter”, Oprah just knocked your stock down a few pegs… Time to sue. Make some of that money back.

Okay, okay. That was a serious digression.

Long story short… buy a nice mug. If you and nine other people in your office decided to make this change, you would collectively be contibuting 2400 fewer disposable cups to the landfill every year. If ten people at ten different companies did the same, there would 24,000 fewer… and in ten different cities, 240,000 fewer… 10 provinces/states, 2,400,000 fewer… and then if all of this were carried out across a mere 10 countries on this planet, 24,000,000 fewer disposable cups would be added to the landfill every year… Multiply that by the number of hot beverages you consume each day at work.

Now go hug a tree… they’re a big reason you breathe.

steelie

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