It's not that I've given up on this 'Five Things Friday' thing...
Some days I sit down to write a blog post... I put my hands on the keyboard... I raise a finger here and there (like opening my mouth to speak)...
And nothing comes out.
Here's another shot.
1. GLP-NONE
I tried some GLP-1 for weight loss. Granted, it wasn't the shots, and I didn't take it very long, but instead of losing weight... I gained a few pounds. Sounds about right, doesn't it?
Jane had gotten some GLP pills called "Calocurb" from a dietician or something (the main ingredient was Amarasate extract). They made her sick. So, instead of throwing them away, I took the rest. It was maybe 2 1/2 weeks worth. I could stand to lose 10 pounds or so. I figured, "Why not?"
Well, one reason "why not" is because they didn't seem to do anything. I think I gained a couple pounds WHILE taking them, and a couple more since I stopped.
2. BOOKS
I finished Jay Stringer's Desire (I may have already mentioned that), and last week finished Robin Wall Kimmerer's fine little book The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World.
I loved it! For one thing, it's short (100 and some pages), but I also loved the sketches and the idea as a whole. What I think is most interesting, is that a lot of rural-ish, traditional-type people - the very same base who seem to make up a large portion of MAGA - would agree wholeheartedly with the book. However, if anyone else suggested the very same ideas, they would call them "woke" (or socialists, or liberal) or some such craziness.
Anyway, I really liked it, and think everyone should read it. It's economics made super simple, imho.
3. I'M PROBABLY ADDICTED
I stumbled onto this piece by Alex Olshonsky last week: You're Probably Addicted to Thinking. I think it's almost definitely true, but I'd like to read it again... so I put the link here.
4. YES, I SAID SEX-THERAPIST
This is one (just one) of those things I've been meaning to write about but just don't really know how to get started. We have been seeing a Sex & Relationship therapist for... I think we've been there three times now. I know what you're thinking: We've been married more than 43 years, don't we know how to have sex yet??
Well, yes, we do. We even have proof!
However, it's also true that sex (and relationships) are complicated things. So, rather than just continue to avoid some delicate issues and cowander through old age as mere "companions"... we decided to do something about it. In other words - we think things could be better.
I don't know why sometimes it seems so hard to say we could use a little help... because we could ALL use a little help. And, that's what we're doing. So far it's been good. We both really like our therapist, and most of the time it's honestly just us paying someone to sit in the room while we talk to each other. I think it's worth it. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions.
5. THE QUOTE
“The first gulp from the glass of natural sciences will turn you into an atheist, but at the bottom of the glass God is waiting for you.” — Walter Heisenberg, Nobel Prize-winning physicist
Okey doke... I've done it! Five actual things. And I even have some left over!
Here's some bonus content (for sticking around and being a pal - plus I didn't know where else to put it). From Mike Woodruff's Friday Update:
1) July was the hottest recorded month in the continental USA’s history. |
2) Citing mental health concerns, the University of Michigan is launching a 2027 pilot program where no grades will be given to first-year students. |
3) In the ‘90s, US men held 7M more payroll jobs than US women. Today, women hold 176K more jobs than men. |
4) Last year, 52% of Zers directed funds meant for investing into sports betting. |
5) Domesticated pet raccoons are becoming a thing. |
6) Per this study, pastors are more concerned about AI than those in their churches. |
7) Although sharks get the movies, mosquitoes kill more people in a day than sharks do in a century. |
8) Among D’s, more now favor socialism than capitalism. |









