Sunday 29 June 2014

Shame

I don't watch TV, so it was news to me that Dove has changed their campaign to apparently insinuate that any body shape is fine. Even, so I'm told, to make thin unpopular.
Don't get me wrong - I am all for accepting that most women are size 14 or larger, and debunking the myth that thin thighs and large breasts is the only look going.
BUT. 
But this backlash is going too far. Instead of finding ways to clean up our health, we are instead working around our fat, making it okay. We build bigger seats, use vanity sizing (calling a size 16 a size 12), and now I hear that there is such a thing as 'skinny shaming'. Girls and women with normal bodies are being attacked for NOT being fat!
Besides the backwardness of this, my concern is about the health of our young women. Type 2 diabetes is no longer called adult-onset because 10 year olds are developing it. Obesity in youth is a huge issue, and I know from experience that they are setting themselves up for either a lifetime of fighting the fat, like myself, or a miserable, unhealthy existence topped off by a horrible, painful death.
I don't know how to get an entire continent off sugar. But I do know this - we have to do something soon or we will certainly start to see children dying before their parents. And it's preventable!

Wednesday 18 June 2014

Water Babies

I went for my first outdoor swim on Monday night, and it was fabulous. The water was warm, it was sunny and I could watch my shadow swimming on the bottom of the pool. 
I never understand people who say they don't like to swim. The way I figure it, we crawled out of the ocean eons ago, but I feel drawn to water because something about it is comforting. 
We spend the 9 months after conception in amniotic fluid, which is basically sea water. An infant dropped in a pool not only knows how to swim, but how to hold it's breath. Our tears are also like sea water. 
So, as much as I believe we are meant to walk since we evolved to be bipedal, I also believe we still have the innate ability to swim. And what could be better? A refreshing, zero impact workout that works the whole body and the cardiovascular system.
So go and get wet!

Thursday 5 June 2014

Adapt-able

Sorry it's been awhile - my cat had an operation to remove his eye, so I've been preoccupied. He's fine - thanks for asking - but it made me think about how we can adapt.
I used to see a guy in my neighbourhood riding a bike with one leg. I think that's cool. And then you have quadriplegic artists who paint by mouth and myriad other examples of people who have adapted to pretty serious 'disabilities'. 
The difference is mental. Cats don't care if they look different - all they care about is can they still do what they want and if not, how can they find a new way? People need to think this way as well. If we focus on what we ARE able to do, we'll accomplish much more than worrying about what we can't do.