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What I Heard This Week 06-02-2022

What I Heard This Week June 1, 2022

Everyone is aware of the baby formula shortage. How did we get here? It is described as a perfect storm of supply-chain issues, plus the recall of three types of infant formula by Similac/Abbot after possible contamination with Salmonella and Cronobacter bacteria. Four babies were hospitalized with one death, after ingesting formula. I honestly just loved nursing my two children. I was so lucky that I was able to do that, but it was because I was able to take my babies to the office with me. Not everyone has that opportunity. Adoption, inability to nurse, careers and many other obstacles stand in the way of nursing. Every situation is unique and not all women can breastfeed. That’s where formula comes in. For me, breastfeeding was convenient, easily digestible, great antibodies, always warm, but most of all, it was affordable. I had no clue how expensive formula is. I was so surprised to find that a 30.8oz. can of Similac powder is $36.99 online at Target. It’s one scoop of powder to two oz. water, and if a bottle is 8oz. Yikes. A can won’t last very long with a hungry baby. Target did have a stock of formula on Memorial Day week-end. FYI.


It’s a long list. This time it is graduation caps and gowns. Balfour and Jostens are among the makers of graduation regalia that have been working overtime to ship robes, caps, hoods and tassels to grads in time for ceremonies. Staff shortages, supply chain issues from the past year, and new COVID-related shutdowns in China are to blame. Don’t you think it’s about time we start re-using ‘stuff’ and decide just how important it is to have something ‘new’ – it should be priority to look nice on that day, but the expenses related to that one graduation moment are pretty ridiculous. Surely, we could all learn to recycle caps and gowns. Last month my daughter used her brother’s gown to trade a friend for his sister’s gown because it was shorter, and the friend is tall like my son. Perfect fit. Then I found her cords from high school, and she used those instead of buying the ones which were not provided – something like $40. Total savings: over $100.


Lydia (our office baby who is now going into first grade in the fall) was at this office this week for a playdate with Teller. She didn’t bring any lunch so I offered to share my lunch with her, then I suggested to her that perhaps we could make some stone soup. I shared the story of stone soup with Lydia, but I was really the one that benefited, all the time reminding me of how much easier life is, when we share and work together. Perhaps we should all make stone soup this week, especially some of our politicians.


In case you don’t remember the story, Wikipedia says: Some travelers come to a village, carrying nothing more than an empty cooking pot. Upon their arrival, the villagers are unwilling to share any of their food with the very hungry travelers. Then the travelers go to a stream and fill the pot with water, drop a large stone in it, and place it over a fire. One of the villagers becomes curious and asks what they are doing. The travelers answer that they are making “stone soup“, which tastes wonderful and which they would be delighted to share with the villager, although it still needs a little bit of garnish, which they are missing, to improve the flavor. The villager, who anticipates enjoying a share of the soup, does not mind parting with a few carrots, so these are added to the soup. Another villager walks by, inquiring about the pot, and the travelers again mention their stone soup which has not yet reached its full potential. More and more villagers walk by, each adding another ingredient like potatoes, onions, cabbages, peas, celery, tomatoes, sweet corn, meat (like chicken, pork and beef), milk, butter, salt and pepper.  Finally, the stone (being inedible) is removed from the pot, and a delicious and nourishing pot of soup is enjoyed by travelers and villagers alike. Although the travelers have thus tricked the villagers into sharing their food with them, they have successfully transformed it into a tasty meal which they share with the donors.


RECENT BIRTHDAYS: Country singer Don Reid of the Statler Brothers is 77. Guitarist Fred Stone of Sly and the Family Stone is 75. Financial expert Suze Orman is 71. Drummer Nicko McBrain of Iron Maiden is 70. Saxophonist Kenny G is 66. Actor Robert Englund aka Freddie Krueger is 75. Playwright-actor Harvey Fierstein is 70. Hairspray. Actor Virginia McKenna of Born Free is 91. Singer Nancy Sinatra is 82.

Singer Tom Jones is 82. What’s New Pussycat? Talk show host Jenny Jones is 76. Actor Liam Neeson is 70. Actor James Darren is 86. Gidget, The Guns of Navarone. Singer Chuck Negron of Three Dog Night is 80. Singer Boz Scaggs is 78. Dilbert cartoonist Scott Adams is 65. Rapper Ye aka Kanye West is 45. Sports commentator Dick Vitale is 83. Guitarist Mick Box of Uriah Heep is 75. Actor Michael J. Fox is 61. Actor Johnny Depp is 59. Actor Adrienne Barbeau of Maude is 77. Drummer Frank Beard of ZZ Top is 73. Singer Graham Russell of Air Supply is 72.


Ray Liotta, the good-looking actor from New Jersey, best known for his role as hustler Henry Hill, who rats on his crime family in order to get out of the mob in Martin Scorsese’s Goodfellas, died in his sleep at a movie location, at 67.


A man died when he fell through a sunroof of an industrial warehouse in Cypress. Three men gained entrance to the industrial lot because one of the men had a key, then used a crane with a basket to get on the roof, where they were walking about 40 feet high. The man was pronounced dead at the scene. The sheriff said the men, who are in their 20s, appeared to be drinking alcohol prior to the incident. It is amazing how smart and stupid alcohol can make you.


My daughter took a recent big trip by herself, to NY, Boston, and North Carolina. I was not excited to watch her leave, but it was time. She has never taken self-defense, and pepper spray and tasers are a struggle to use or get out of a purse or backpack, and not hurt yourself, plus airlines will not allow you to carry the products on the plane with you, and she wasn’t checking baggage. So, I helped myself feel better by buying her a Birdie. It is a personal safety alarm that has a 13db alarm (loud!) and a flashing strobe light, all designed to deter an attack. I told her to trust her instincts in any situation, pull the top and bring all eyes towards HER. It just pops together and attaches to the outside of a purse or backpack. She said there was one occasion that she kept her hand on the Birdie as she walked in Brooklyn. I also sent one to my son in Boston and ordered one for myself.


Beer is now cheaper than gas. DRINK. Don’t drive.


Listen up. I am going to tell you this one time, then I will not mention it again because it won’t make a difference. There won’t be any tickets left, so therefore nothing to even tell you about. Here goes: Tickets for Brazosport Center Stages’ summer musical, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, are ON SALE NOW! July 8-10 and 15-17 in the Freeport LNG Theater. Friday and Saturday night shows are at 7:30 pm and Sunday matinees are at 2:30 pm. The last time Center Stages performed Beauty and the Beast it was absolutely the most outstanding theater production you could ever imagine.


Are YOU able to: adopt an animal, foster an animal, walk a dog that would otherwise have to stay in a cramped living space all day long… then come over! My kids and I started out by walking Teller in the afternoons at the SPCA because he had never been on a leash. Teller is such a gift to our family now. The shelter is full to critical-capacity level. Please help if you can. What a great volunteer job for your kids this summer! adopt@spcabc.org or call 979-285-2340


Momma June (of Honey Boo Boo fame) Shannon, 42, married her boyfriend Justin Stroud, 34, a tattoo artist, after less than a year of dating. A fire broke out on the Carnival Freedom recently while the ship was docked in the Turks and Caicos Islands. The flames were put out quickly and no one was hurt. The grieving husband of one of the slain Uvalde teachers died of a heart attack after visiting his wife’s memorial. Yes, you can die of a broken heart.


Supposedly… an anonymous Russian intelligence officer is claiming that President Vladimir Putin is on the verge of losing his eyesight and has a short lifespan because his health condition is deteriorating from a rapidly progressing cancer, and he has been given a max of three years to live by doctors. Now, whether this is true, or wishful thinking, only time will tell.


Milan fashion house Dolce & Gabbana said it will drop the use of animal fur in all its collections this year, and transition to eco-friendly faux fur. It joins Armani, Gucci, Prada, and Moncler in adhering to guidelines set by the Fur Free Alliance.


When is the human brain fully developed? I was sitting here at my desk wondering, so I Googled it. We have always given so much credit to kids when they turn 18. They can vote, do military, buy fireworks, get tattoos, change a name, buy lottery tickets, or alcoholic beverages. The list continues with jury duty, signing yourself out of high school, buying tobacco, skydiving, getting married, a passport, buying a house or mortgage, donating blood, booking a hotel room, or adopting a child. What I found along with this search were many articles about the teen brain not being fully developed until age 25. In fact, an 18-year-old brain does not even weigh as much as a 21-year-old brain. (Then after age 50, about the time we start getting some stuff right, the brain begins to gradually lose small amounts of weight…geez.)  Some scientists agree that the brain even continues to develop into the early 30’s. So, back to my actual point. Should an 18-year-old be allowed to buy an assault rifle when they do not even have a fully developed brain? One article said that it eliminates completely the ability of young adults of the mechanism of defending themselves, should you take away this privilege. What!?! My mind now tends to wander several times a day, to thoughts of a classroom of 9 & 10-year-old babies calling 911, trying to get someone, anyone, to help them. I picture my own children at that age. It is so hard to shake that image. How terrifying it must be to sit and know your friends have been killed. How do you fix that? In September 2021, the shooter asked his sister to help him buy a gun and she “flatly refused.” Hmmm. At this point, just praying is not going to fix it.


In Lafayette, Louisiana, the makers of Tabasco recently discovered a religious painting of The Last Supper, complete with a bottle of their original hot sauce setting on the table within passing distance to Jesus and his 12 apostles. The painting was hanging on the wall of a church. I love a fun story.


Don’t you just hate it when you try to take a bite of your bulging food-filled burrito, all the good stuff falls into your lap? Four engineering seniors at Johns Hopkins University were eating lunch while brainstorming the perfect invention for their product design course, when Erin’s tortilla on her burrito opened, and the inspiration for the design fell into her lap. Today their prototype product is called Tastee Tape. It is clear and edible so look out, no more messy wraps and burritos in our future. Have a great week. Thank you for taking the time to read and shop with us.

LISA


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What I Heard This Week 05-26-2022

What I Heard This Week May 25, 2022

When my kids were little, I always told them when they woke up each morning the devil would be sitting on one shoulder and good choices would be waiting on the other side. It was up to them. This morning I fixed myself a smoked turkey, cheese, and Wickle Pickle sandwich with fresh spinach, then grabbed the lonely bag of Lay’s potato chips that had been sitting in my cabinet for a couple of months. I’m a pretty healthy eater… most mornings it is Greek yogurt and raw oats for breakfast. But this morning on the way into office, the devil happened to be sitting on my shoulder ranting and raving about how good it would be to eat those chips, so I did what any red-blooded Texan would do, I opened the bag and ate about half of those delicious Lay’s potato chips. Oh, gosh, there’s just nothing better than old fashioned potato chips, licking salt off your fingers, then brushing off your face because it’s inevitable that you WILL have crumbs left, no matter how dainty you eat. Just wanted you to know that one must make a bad choice every once in a while.


There is no such thing as ‘away’. So, when we throw anything away, it must go somewhere.”
Annie Leonard – (I just took a non-working microwave to Stella Roberts Recycling in Pearland along with all my recycling, including shredding. Last visit, I took fluorescent bulbs. Don’t just throw away stuff without thinking about where it is going.)


The Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation has announced a new partnership with H-E-B which will provide funding for conservation projects along the Texas Gulf Coast, black bear restoration in West Texas, and establishment of Palo Pinto Mountains State Park in north Texas, our state’s newest park. Since 2012, H-E-B has contributed more than $13 million to over 500 environmental organizations in land and water conservation, habitat and coastal preservation, and community cleanups. This includes more than $2 million in grants to organizations such as Keep Texas Beautiful, Texas Conservation Fund, and the Nature Conservancy of Texas. If you’re looking for ways to do your part, try Field & Future by H-E-B, a line of household and personal care products that are kind to Texas families and the environment.


The City of Freeport and Port Freeport have been negotiating with Volkswagen of America to make Port Freeport its new port of entry, receiving vehicles from Europe and Mexico for processing and delivery to dealerships. Ohhh, just think of the new jobs that could be available for our area. A 60-year-old South Carolina man strangled his girlfriend, then died of a heart attack while burying her body in their backyard. Karma. Russia has permanently banned more than 900 Americans from that country including Biden, Harris, and Zuckerberg. But not Trump. Hmmm.


The morning of my daughter’s graduation, I discovered there was a sheetrock screw in one of my tires. Hmmm. I needed to leave pretty soon for University of Houston because my goal had been to arrive two hours early, so I could scope out the best locations to record my daughter’s speech. I called David Novosad at Brazosport Tire and explained the situation. David didn’t hesitate and told me to get right on over there, so I threw on some jeans and walked out the door. But first, I had to pick up my car from the wonderful guys at Tri-City Auto Repair. David was outside and took my car straight into a bay while Teller and I waited out front. In a matter of minutes, he told me his favorite graduation story, then sent me on my way. When I arrived home, I realized it had only taken me 45 minutes from the phone call to driving back into my driveway. I jumped in the shower, washed my hair, and still arrived one hour before graduation. That my friends, is exactly why you should deal with local business owners who live, work, and raise their kids in your own community. Thank you, David & Bart.


Visit the LJ Historical Museum for their Shakespeare Exhibit, on view through July 9th. 249 Circle Way, LJ. Admission by donation. 979-297-1570. Don’t forget to grab a selfie with the bard himself and see some of the fabulous gowns and costumes from the Elizabethan Madrigal Feast, which by-the-way, is scheduled to return to The Center for the Arts and Sciences in late fall.


RECENT BIRTHDAYS: Actor Anthony Geary of General Hospital is 75. Singer LaToya Jackson is 66. Actor Annette Bening is 64. Actor Rupert Everett is 63. Singer Melissa Etheridge is 61. Actor Lisa Whelchel of The Facts of Life is 59. Guitarist Lenny Davidson of The Dave Clark Five is 78. Country singer Wynonna Judd is 58. Actor-director Clint Eastwood is 92. Singer Peter Yarrow of Peter, Paul and Mary is 84. Actor Sharon Gless of Cagney and Lacey is 79. Actor Tom Berenger is 72. Actor Parker Stevenson is 70.

Actor Lea Thompson of Back to the Future is 61. Actor Brooke Shields is 57. Singer Pat Boone is 88. Actor Morgan Freeman is 85. Guitarist Ron Wood of the Rolling Stones is 75. Country singer Ronnie Dunn of Brooks and Dunn is 69. Actor Lisa Hartman Black is 66. Actor Ron Ely of Tarzan fame is 84. Actor Stacy Keach is 81. Actor Jerry Mathers of Leave It to Beaver is 74. Comedian Dana Carvey is 67. Bassist Too Slim of Riders in the Sky is 74. Singer Suzi Quatro is 72. Actor Bruce Dern is 86. Singer-actor Michelle Phillips of The Mamas and The Papas is 78.

The famous Gosselin sextuplets, Hannah, Aaden, Leah, Alexis, Joel and Collin, celebrated their 18th birthday last week. The father, Jon, has a relationship with Hannah and Collin, while the other four are still with their mom, Kate. What a mess for those kids.


Rosmarie Trapp, eldest child of famed Captain Georg Johannes von Trapp and Maria Augusta von Trapp, who inspired The Sound of Music, died at age 93. Maggie Peterson, best known for her role as Charlene Darling on The Andy Griffith Show died at 81. NBA Hall of Famer Bob Lanier died at 73.


The super-rich are getting so much richer. The report said, a new billionaire was minted nearly every day during the pandemic. On his first trip to Asia since taking office, President Biden said that the U.S. would respond militarily if China tries to take Taiwan by force. 35 tons of baby formula arrived in Indiana on a U.S. military aircraft from Germany to help with the nationwide shortage, but none of it will be available on store shelves in the U.S. because the formula is a specialized prescription and will be for babies that can’t tolerant protein in cow’s milk. Saturday Night Live said good-bye to Kate McKinnon and Pete Davidson. A Milwaukee man charged with a hate crime in 2019, for throwing acid on the face of a US citizen born in Peru, was sentenced to 10 years in state prison.


A Wisconsin couple saw a bear eating from one of their bird feeders, so they opened a window and yelled, trying to get the bear to leave. The bear turned around, broke through a window and into the house. The couple stabbed the bear with a kitchen knife, then used a firearm to kill it. She was a momma bear just protecting her baby because a cub was seen running off. No wonder she charged them; she thought her baby was in harm’s way. Remember, the bears were here first.


A second set of human remains have been found at Lake Mead, the country’s largest reservoir, as water levels continue to fall. The first body was discovered in a barrel and was likely a murder victim who died from a gunshot wound sometime in the mid ’70s to early ’80s, based on clothing and footwear. The lake’s low water level exposed one of the reservoir’s original water intake valves recently. The valve had been in service since 1971, but it can no longer draw water. Since this reservoir is used to make electricity, this is more than just a drought, it is a tragic situation.


A man in India has a collection of old cell phones in perfect working condition, 2,300 of them to be exact, mostly Nokia. His dream is to make it into the Guinness Book of World Records.
Friend: Hey man, what’s your cell numberThis guy: Well, it’s complicated.


Last week I read about a lady that couldn’t get a certain politician to talk to her, ignoring many requests, so the lady and her friend wrote a nice peaceful, cordial, and polite message in chalk on the sidewalk in front of the politician’s home. Evidently, the news media got ahold of the chalk message story, then it was posted by absolutely everyone, therefore getting far more attention than the politician ever wanted or expected. The ladies were accused of defacing the sidewalk in this article, which made me laugh. My kids obviously defaced plenty of sidewalks in their lifetime. The article also mentioned the Streisand Effect. Hmmm. I didn’t know what that was, so, I looked it up on FourWeekMBA. The following is what it said:


Understanding the Streisand Effect: The Streisand Effect was named for American actor and singer Barbara Streisand. In 2003, Streisand attempted to suppress aerial photographs of her Californian home by suing photographer Kenneth Adelman for an invasion of privacy. Adelman, who Streisand assumed was paparazzi, was instead taking photographs to document and study coastal erosion. As part of the study, an image of Streisand’s private residence had been uploaded to a database where it had been viewed just six times. After a barrage of cease-and-desist letters, the case received public attention and the image was later viewed over a million times. In her quest for more privacy, Streisand’s efforts had the opposite effect.  They went on to say, The Streisand Effect can be avoided in business by establishing protocols relating to customer service and public relations. Organizations must not attempt to hide or suppress information they see as damaging to their brand. Often, the effects of suppression are far worse than tackling the problem head-on.  You owe me nothing for this lesson.


David Letterman has a Netflix series called, “My Next Guest Needs No Introduction.” I bet everyone already knows about this because I’m always the last one to the party. The show’s theme song and bridging music were written and recorded by Letterman’s long-time bandleader, Paul Shaffer. Some of Letterman’s guests so far have been Robert Downey Jr., Lizzo, Melinda Gates, Kanye West, Jerry Seinfeld, George Clooney, Barack Obama and more. I have watched interviews with Billie Eilish & Finneas O’Connell, Will Smith and Cardi B. So far, I think it is an outstanding and very entertaining show. I’m going to watch him interview Ryan Reynolds this evening if I don’t fall asleep.


Remember Jaws 2? “Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water.” That was a great catchphrase and saying that we all remember and understand today, just like we did in 1978. Well, today I was thinking the same thing… just when we thought it was safe to go back to our familiar life after Covid. Dang. Monkeypox. Experts believe monkeypox is spreading between people by respiratory droplets or direct contact with lesion material. Pus. The symptoms of monkeypox in humans can be similar to the symptoms of smallpox, except for the fact that monkeypox causes lymph nodes to swell. The incubation period, or time from infection to showing symptoms, for monkeypox is usually seven to 14 days. It starts with fever, headache, muscle aches and exhaustion and usually within one to three days, the patient develops a rash, often beginning on the face and then spreading to other parts of the body. Now let me stop right here and tell you to look up pictures. It is NOT pretty. The disease is terrible looking. The lesions keep getting bigger, become filled with fluid, scab and fall off. At least with Covid, there were no tell-tell signs (but, yes, I realize that was a problem too). Monkeypox usually lasts for two to four weeks. In Africa, the disease causes death in as many as 1 in 10 people. Don’t forget to look up those pictures.


The Brazoria County SPCA is in desperate need. THE SHELTER is full. If you can adopt, foster an animal, volunteer to walk a dog, become a monthly donor, or donate food, cat litter, paper towels, towels…pretty much everything is needed right now. Adopt@spcabc.org OR CALL 979-285-2340.  Thanks for reading us this week.

LISA


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  • What I Heard This Week 10-26-2023

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    Former US astronaut Buzz Aldrin, the second man to walk on the moon, recently remarried for the fourth time, which also happened to be on the occasion of his 93rd birthday. This time it was to Dr. Anca Faur, his 63-year-old, long-time companion (who looks like she wants to be 27), has a PhD in chemical engineering, and is now the executive vice president of Aldrin’s company, Buzz Aldrin Ventures.  He was first married to Joan Ann Archer in 1954 until divorcing in 1974. The next year he married Beverly Van Zile; they divorced after three years. His third marriage was to Lois Driggs Cannon in 1988 on Valentine's Day, divorcing 23 years later. Looks like he hasn’t given up on ‘love’ quite yet. He has sued two of his children and his former business manager claiming they stole money from him and are slandering his legacy, and that they also undermined his "personal romantic relationships" by forbidding him from getting married. His children say he is also spending money at an alarming rate. Sounds like those children are out of luck. There is a new sheriff in town and her name is MRS. Aldrin. ☹ Notes: Aldrin is also a strong advocate for human exploration of Mars. In 2002, he escaped assault charges after punching a man who demanded he swear on a Bible that the Moon landing was not staged. Good for him. He also said, “Tang sucks. “

  • What I Heard This Week 11-30-2023

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    Former US astronaut Buzz Aldrin, the second man to walk on the moon, recently remarried for the fourth time, which also happened to be on the occasion of his 93rd birthday. This time it was to Dr. Anca Faur, his 63-year-old, long-time companion (who looks like she wants to be 27), has a PhD in chemical engineering, and is now the executive vice president of Aldrin’s company, Buzz Aldrin Ventures.  He was first married to Joan Ann Archer in 1954 until divorcing in 1974. The next year he married Beverly Van Zile; they divorced after three years. His third marriage was to Lois Driggs Cannon in 1988 on Valentine's Day, divorcing 23 years later. Looks like he hasn’t given up on ‘love’ quite yet. He has sued two of his children and his former business manager claiming they stole money from him and are slandering his legacy, and that they also undermined his "personal romantic relationships" by forbidding him from getting married. His children say he is also spending money at an alarming rate. Sounds like those children are out of luck. There is a new sheriff in town and her name is MRS. Aldrin. ☹ Notes: Aldrin is also a strong advocate for human exploration of Mars. In 2002, he escaped assault charges after punching a man who demanded he swear on a Bible that the Moon landing was not staged. Good for him. He also said, “Tang sucks. “

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