Monday, July 30, 2007

Pop, Soda, Cola - How about H20?



As many of you know, I have not drank soft drinks for almost nine years. It all goes back to University of Alabama Volleyball Camp. Our team listened to a speaker talk on health. One thing she stressed was how unhealthy soft drinks were for us. She showed an example of what placing a battery in coke would do. The acidity is so strong- it eats up the battery. This was enough to catch my attention. I slowly weaned off sodas the next few years. I went from loving Dr. Pepper to only drinking Sprite in college. Another reason I stopped was because I didn't want the nine hundred dollars spent on bleaching my teeth peed down the drain!

Now I want to share the information to let you know the effects of soft drinks.
Does rampant cavities, frequent mood swings, and erratic energy levels sound like how you want to live? I didn't think so...but soda and other sugar-sweetened drinks have become the largest source of calories in the American diet, replacing white bread. 450 different varieties of soda are sold in the United States. The first sip you take of soda you have already given it permission to wreck havoc on the body. It corrodes the teeth, confuses the appetite - regulating hormones in the digestive tract, attacks the bones, and encourages the organ breakdown that leads to diabetes.

Pack on the LB's
Americans drink an average of 18 ounces of liquid candy daily, if you fall into this category, you're adding about 225 calories to your diet. Over the course of a year, these drinks could be adding 24 lb's to your bottom line.

Slow Processing
Drinking soda will not only increase your bottom line, but it also stresses the body's ability to process sugar. Some scientists now suspect that the liquid candy may help explain why the number of Americans with type 2 diabetes has tripled from 6.6 million in 1980 to 20.8 million today.

Pearly Whites not so Pearly
How does using corrosive acid for mouth wash sound? That is what I thought..."Soda eats up and dissolves the tooth enamel." says Poonam Jain, director of community dentistry at Southern Illinois School of Dental Medicine. Here is what the speaker at Volleyball Camp was talking about...Battery acid, for example has a pH of 1; water scores a 7. Jain found that sugar-sweetened sodas came in at 2.5, while diet sodas scored 3.2. Soda's acidity makes it even worse for teeth than the solid sugar found in candy. By eroding the enamel, soda speeds up the decay process, making it easier for bacteria to enter the teeth. The acidity also weakens bones- causing more chance of osteoporosis through the loss of calcium.

Slim Sodas
Almost a third of all carbonated beverages sold in the United States are diet. But are these drinks really any healthier? Not particularly. They might not contain 10 teaspoons of sugar, but it has it own problems: caffeine, acids that promote tooth erosion; and artificial sweeteners. Diet sodas may not even help ward off weight gain.

An explanation may come via a recent animal study at Purdue University. The found that
artificial sweeteners can interfere with the body's natural ability to regulate calorie intake. This could mean people who consume artificially sweetened items are more likely to overindulge.

Sugar-free drinks aren't healthier for your pearly whites, either.

So it all boils down to...H20. Good ole' water is the healthiest diet drink of all!

Saturday, July 14, 2007

Quiet Time


The start of a new day is refreshing. There is nothing like waking up to the serenity of morning. Birds chripping, the calm ocean, the sun has just begun to start its climb, the moisture still on plant leaves...I just love this time. It is so special- like God is saying, "Look what I have given you today, it is yours to create the day you choose."


Mornings at 7:00 am is when I choose to have my quiet time. This is time set aside for me to focus on and listen to Him. I either light a candle, go on a walk, or sit by the pool or kitchen table with my journal. I write out my prayers and speak as though He is right there with me. I have kept a prayer journal for the past three years. It is amazing to go back and read to see what the outcomes actually were. God gives us comfort in knowing He is in control of everything, so we really don't need to worry about any of it. When I start my days off with quiet time it puts everything into perspective. Having a personal relationship with Him is so rewarding. It causes less stress, gives me Joy, and a sense of calm in the darkest storm. Without it, I am not sure if my decisions would be so confident and discerning. He craves time with us - it helps us live the balanced life that was planned for us to enJOY.


I challenge you this week to pray about when your quiet time should be. Mornings aren't for everyone. You will know when the best time to fit your lifestyle is. Don't miss out on His best for you! When you ask and listen, He will show you.


Thought to ponder: "Happiness keeps you sweet, trials keep you strong, sorrows keep you human, failures keeps you humble, success keeps you glowing, but only God keeps you going!"

Friday, July 13, 2007

Where the Surf Meets the Turf

Power House Park - This is one of my favorite spots in Del Mar. The train runs right along the cliffs and you can see the beauty for miles. It will be missed, but I will come back for years to come.





Happy Birthday America! I just love this shot of all the American flags. We are so blessed.



Del Mar, CA - Kelly and I always enjoy our walks on the beach. The sand is darker than the Gulf, but the waves of the Pacific are great!

http://www.delmar.ca.us

Thursday, July 12, 2007

29 Days Left Selling Commerical Printing

So here I sit at 4:44 waiting for the clock to tick 5:00. This office- no windows, Kicksy 96.5 jamming in the background, the smell of paint thinner- oh the joys. http://www.strattonbg.com I have been in a "waiting" phase for the past six months knowing I am moving back South. San Diego has been a wonderful experience with so many great memories. Today it hit me...do I really want to leave this beautiful place?! The ocean, the flowers, sushi, the outdoors, friends, all the actitivites. Then I reminded myself- you must follow the heart/gut feeling. I know my heart is in the South and while this process won't be "fun" it will be worth it in the end.

My goal is to work in publishing/advertising. Working with print and design I found my passion and want to take it a step further. I figure, why not start a blog to get my thoughts flowing and practice the writing portion of it all!

Seven more weeks left in sunny Southern Cal- I will keep you updated on everything and post some fun pics of what life is like where the "Surf meets the Turf".