October 13, 2008

  • Listen to Me

    Listen to me, I have much


    To say


     


    Why would they listen


    When there is so much


    To listen to?


     


    There are so many people


    Who wish to speak


    There are so many different


    Things to be said


    Things to be heard


    Things that need to


    Be heard, and


    There is a difference


    In the two.


     


    What I listen to with


    My Ears


    Is reviewed by


    My Mind


    What goes into


    My Mind


    Influences


    My Heart


    What influences


    My Heart


    Will be the deciding factor in


     


    My Actions


    The first thing I do in response


    To someone who irritates me.


    The first thing I say when


    I am asked to share something


    Best not said.


    The first one I give credit when


    Asked how I have succeeded.


    The first words I say to my Wife


    When I come home.


    To my son


    When he makes a horrible mess.


    To my Mother


    When she calls at a bad time.


    The first reason I give a customer


    When they ask why I am so cheerful.


     


    What do we listen to?


    What should we listen to?


    What do we watch?


    What should we watch?


    What do we treasure?


    What should we treasure?


     


    There is the good


    There is the evil


    And there is the neutral.


     


    Yes


    I know that good in brings good out.


    Evil in brings evil out.


    What about


    The neutral?


    What does that do?


    Television shows, music, movies, paper, books, news


    Not always good, not always bad.


     


    I define it.


    I decide it.


    More neutral in than good


    Ferments.


    It becomes in its nature evil.


    For I should think,


    Should dwell,


    on what is good


    On what is holy


    On what is just


    On what is right


    On what is true


     


    These things influence my actions


    My actions define my character


    My character defines my life.


     


    Who are you?

October 2, 2008

  • A PubliX post

    Publix- timeline pic


    Things are going very well so far at Publix.  It is very exhausting being on my feet full time, and I take Tylenol regularly to help while working.  However, I found out on my third day working there that I was apparently 'hired' as full time from the day I started!  Full time positions are not given to normal cashiers or basic employees- the lowest level full time position in customer service is customer service team leader, a relatively recent position created as a bridge between normal part time work and management work (the next step is an assistant management position, which I believe requires you having worked there full time for something like twelve months).  I am not technically acting as a team leader yet- I just got here, so it would not make sense for me to lead people in something I am still learning myself- however, apparently the manager wants the 'timer' started so that he has the ability to make me manager sooner.


    Also, those who read my previous posts know how much we need insurance!  I made it clear that full time, and thus insurance, was a big indicator of where I would be comfortable staying long-term.  The manager took me up on it, and has thus earned my commitment.  Apparently the managers liked what they saw when I started working on the floor!


     


     Cooking Opportunity


    One area of customer service is the food demonstration unit near the entrance area to the store.  Ideally, every day someone is there at peak times to prepare a weekly recipe set (usually two sides and a main course) with a recipe card (very nice and convenient with a divded shopping list on one side set up into meats, dairy, etc for the full three recipes) for customers to watch the prep and then make themselves.  The district head of that area cooks at our store and when he heard my interest, really wanted me to join in.  He needs someone to cover for him there twice a week, and with my existing experience in cooking, obvious skill and enjoyment in working with people at the counters already, and passion for the idea of the job- he felt I would do well, and would train me up personally.


    I have realised as I have thought about it more and more how right that would be for me.  The idea was so exciting- I found myself even more excited about the idea of doing that than the idea of cooking a 'fun gourmet meal' for my family.  Perhaps partly because I would not have to worry about paying for it, and I would get to practice it over and over again- thus honing my cooking skills and really perfecting areas I feel weak on.  When you find yourself thinking "I can't believe they'd actually pay me for this- I feel like I should be paying THEM!" you know that you have found a winner in a job.  It'd also give me professional cooking experience for my resume, if I ever wanted to do more advanced food prep in the future.



    Choose- but choose wisely


    Of course, eventually I see a choice coming up.  The fellow who will be training me made that choice himself- he was preparing on a track for management when he started doing that job as part of it.  He had previous management experience, as well as cooking experience, and he ended up loving that job so much when they offered him an assistant management position- he passed it up to stay there.  Within two years of starting at Publix, he was offered a position as district director of the demonstration program.  It is not as lucrative as management- but it is probably not as stressful either, and it is a totally different job.


    So the choice will likely come to me, if I start doing this as I hope- do I take the opportunity to pursue management, or do I stay on with food prep?  When assistant department managers get an average of 40k a year, and the wages just keep going up from there (store managers get an average of 104k a year, to give you a 'ceiling' idea)... it really is an issue of choosing potential earnings vs personal fulfillment.  Not to mention getting great resume additions for future jobs if needed.


     


    I appreciate all of your prayers- without which I surely would not have had such success so far.  While my income is still low right now, having a full time position and insurance coming in three months is vital to lowering overhead costs- and my parents can focus their help on keeping us afloat until the income raises, rather than investing it all into just keeping us up with insurance.


     


    -Patrick

July 28, 2008

  • Let's Make a Professional Movie!

    Hollywood Movies - in touch, out of touch, or just waaaay out there?


    I think one thing that has hit me a lot lately is how so many movies come out with budgets of millions upon millions of dollars- movies after movie after movie- and even after just seeing the preview, much less the entire movie, I find myself thinking "You know, they could grab someone off the street at random, sit them down to watch the preview, and have them tell them how much the movie looks like it will suck... yet somehow, it has managed to make it to the screen and taken millions of dollars with it? HOW?!"


    Even the 'big ones' still have ended up being pretty pathetically average- only a few tread new territory and try new things, or go into popular genres that just have less general acceptability (like Fantasy! Try more FANTASY folks- Lord of the Rings made it for a reason. But now you have all these Harry Potter clones and such that just mimic one original success...). And when they go into those genres- they have such a generic, BLAND feel that you have to cry out: "WHY? Can't you put just a few REAL fantasy literature fans on your team? If you had, this movie wouldn't suck so bad... and if you did, and it still sucks like this, obviously they did not have enough input!"


    What do you think? Have you felt that way about movies in general? The market reflects it- theatre movie sales are going down, and down... prices for tickets go up and up... and DVD rentals go up with them. Only the really big ones really get much of an audience now. Even then- I find myself, three out of four times, not finding myself nearly as satisfied as I used to be by the movies I do see.




     


    Hope for Movie Future- WE create the movies!


    Yes, you heard me right! The internet trend of involving people in the input process- blogs of average people being a source for news, people buying games that allow you to build your own creations with them- even projects where a community of gamers help give input in deciding the type and production of the game... well, it has finally made music to some investors ears. Why do I say this? Because investors have FULLY funded a new, never-done-before project... where a group of everday movie lovers like myself will be a part of a community that helps to produce a movie. From start to finish. EVERY aspect.


    Producer!


    Every major decision will get input. Starting with choosing the script (that means both deciding what the movie will be about, the genre, etc... and what script will be used). Yep! We'll get to go through and choose a script and I imagine it will be a kind of 'majority rules' factor. Then casting- we'll get to look at audition footage and participate in the decision of who will be cast for which part based on the auditions. We'll get access to 'dailies' (movie term for “raw footage”- the footage that comes out each day from the previous days film footage and sound that usually only the director and a few associates have access to at the time), and important key choices the director has to make in the process of filming. We’ll also have opportunities to be extras in the film, and even knowledge of auditions for parts as major roles if we are able/willing to try out (it is a professional Hollywood film… so, it isn’t like they won’t expect you to be REALLY good… you just get ‘the chance’). As the process continues, we’ll be able to take part in the editing process and make decisions throughout it. The same with the sound effects AND the musical soundtrack; in choosing a title, and in marketing as well!



    Of course, the impression I get is it is set up so that you can decide what parts you can/want to help with- all of them if you desire, or just the ones you want. I have seen those behind-the-scenes extras on DVDs of movies I like (especially Lord of the Rings) SO often… and just plain yearned to be able to be a part of it. So this is so exciting!




     


    A little money in it too...


    Yes, you heard me right. I just found out about, lucky me, and am part of said group. I can't disclose the details yet because- well, quite honestly, the larger the group is the less input I'll have (yes, I know, I'm selfish :P ) so I am only sharing the details with close friends/family until after July 31st when stage 1 acceptance ends... then maybe I'll share the scoop in more detail.


    Do not fret- there is another lump (totaling to 55% of the profits!) that will go to those involved in the creation process in this way, and that includes a lump for those active ‘stage 2’ people (folks who join after the end of July). That would be you, if you were so inclined. :) Stay tuned and I will put up a link for the location as soon as August starts.



    I’m not really in it for the profits as I may have stated- though it definitely won’t hurt us. In the situation we are in now- we’re pretty desperate, so something that is both a hobby AND helps us a little with our horrible financial situation would be great. I suppose it is a case of duty towards my family here: if I’m going to invest my time in something fun, that I will adore, I owe it to them to provide for them out of it. Otherwise I simply could not justify investing much time in something like this however much I desperately wanted to. This way I can do it AND support my family at the same time. Even if 10,000 people join up AND remain active from the stage 1 investor group and… if the movie makes, say, $100,000,000 (one hundred million) in gross sales through theatres, DVDs, etc… then that would mean I would make $3,000. NOT including extra for each specific project I am in (stage 1 can also qualify for stage 2 profits, etc). So it is a case of “If you guys really can make this movie better than it would be without your help, you’ll reap the rewards. And the more ways you help, the more you get.”



    So… let’s make some movie magic!

July 19, 2008

  • Hotdog Dream

    So last night apparently I dreamed that I was going through my freezer and found a HUGE package of frozen hotdogs I had completely forgotten were there- but they had been opened, and after all the time in the freezer, they had gotten freezer burn and I had to throw them ALL out. I was so upset at the waste.


    hotdog


    Two days ago I went to a family friend's pool to swim- they live six minutes away from us, WC Hoeke's family- he hotdog manis the son of my mother's neighbour and dear friend, Anna. She and her husband survived the holocaust (sp?) believe it or not, and they're- obviously- from Germany, although they are Christians... not Jewish. Yep, the Christians were persecuted some at that time as well. They are very caring, and yet also very careful to appreciate and conserve resources- Anna hates it when she sees parents give their child a whole apple, the child eats around the outside and then throughs the core out along with all the rest they did not eat. It is her opinion on this that has caused me to often cut the 'sides' off the apple, close to the core, so that my son eats it all. Of course, not much issue there- when I give him the whole apple, he will often eat it ALL... core INCLUDED (no, despite the urban legend, there is NOT enough toxin in the apple seeds to hurt anyone).


    So I swam there, and Anna happened to be there helping with house chores- and she let me have leftover hot dogs from lunch, as well as fresh squeezed lemonade and some home grown, vine ripened tomatoes that were delicious. I was thinking "Well, hotdogs are simple and not super healthy, but they don't taste bad when you're hungry- no wonder so many parents always stuff their kids with them. Cheap and easy. I don't really have any at my house, though." I guess that, and the combination of me trying hard to use the resources we have and not waste anything in this time of financial stress might have contributed to the dream.

July 17, 2008

  • Garden Fertilizing

    Well I am sure you have all heard of things like animal poo being used to fertilise gardens. I found out something interesting this last weekend, however, while reading wikipedia. Under "urine", you can find out in its history that it has been used as a fertiliser as well! I always thought that urine would be too acidic or useless- seeing as it is sterile and tends to contain waste minerals and such. But not true!


    garden peeing statueDue to urine's high nitrogen content (nitrogen being a primary component of fertilisers), 'pee' has been used for centuries as a fertiliser. It is apparently just a less 'socially acceptable' one. Farmers would store it up and use it. Pee, as you all know, does not really smell that bad initially (especially when compared with its 'sibling'). The reason it begins to smell rather raunchy is because the urea breaks down and the smell forms. Its the truth- anything that is good for fertilising tends to also smell at some point.


    So, all you wives out there with lazy husbands who want cheap fertiliser for your garden- sit an empty wide-mouth gatoraid gallon jug next to your favourite couch potatoe and tell him "Hey, I have a great way for you to pee sitting down and save us some money on the miracle grow I usually buy..." :P Sorry girls... this handy method of fertilisation would be a bit more complicated for you unless you feel like going outside to use the restroom... Of course, you could also use this as a convenient excuse to send the men of the household outside to the garden to water the plants for you and avoid the unsightly splash marks that form on the bathroom wall/toilet from the drying process. Haha!


     


    Just another way to help with crazy money-saving tips in a time where groceries are expensive and commercial growing products- often not worth the price in comparison to less commonly known, less pricey alternatives- are just way too expensive. Remember, however, when your neighbours and friends ask what the secret is to your super-large tomatoes and healthy herbs... just tell them that the trick is "love". :P


    -Patrick

June 13, 2008

  • Facing Death and Depression


    To all my friends- old, recent, and (if there are any) new:

    We found out months ago that my Wife's Dad has a malignant (cancerous) tumour growing on the side of his stomach, attached to his pancreas. He went through five and a half weeks of chemo and radiation therapy. They would then go in with surgery to remove his stomach, the tumour, and some of his pancreas. With it decreased in size, their hope was this would remove all of the cancer and solve the problem. Without the cancer inside his pacreas or bowels, there is still a chance of them removing the source of the problem. PRior to the surgery they were putting it off more, because he was loosing a lot of weight- they had to put him in the hospital with a feeding tube to try to get him to the proper weight before surgery.

    We found out today, without us even knowing, they went in to do surgery very suddenly. They were going to do the whole shabang- but instead, they only put in a permanent feeding tube.

    They discovered that, like someone had sprinkled it with a salt shaker, there was cancer sprinkled throughout his bowls.

    Medically speaking- as my Mom and Dad gave testimony to (Doctor and nurse)... he is dying of cancer. It is not a question of "if", but "when" now. He could (and hopefully will) have years- but with this situation, it is far more likely he will have less since he is already sickly and weak (and loosing weight). Of course, I believe that while no human healer can solve this now- there is the *great physician* who can heal any sickness, and only he can do something now. I ask your prayer support in his situation: and also for my Wife.

    I fear that in many ways, the most important person in her life really is her Father- her whole life revolved around him until I showed up, and in many ways always will. She gave up many important things to her in order to live with him growing up, apart from her Mom and sister. My Wife was having a difficult time before her father ever became ill- this will not be an easy ride for her, and my heart aches deeply for her and her whole family.

    Thank you for taking the time to listen- and in advance for any thoughts or notes you have, and especially any prayers. I feel strengthened by God at this time, and yesterday afternoon (before finding out any of the more recent new) had rededicated myself to Him and his path for me and our family. I really believe that our future is in his hands. I was given wise words by a movie I saw yesterday- odd that such a thing would be inspiration for my rededication. I just told these to a friend on Xanga in a message and share them with you now-

     

    The future is a mystery. The past is history. But now is a gift: that is why they call it "present".

    Sincerely,
    Patrick

April 4, 2008

  • An Eternal Glimpse

    Life always seems so
    clear

    When we are lifted
    above our normal perspective

    By being immersed
    deeply within its turbulence.

    It is then that we
    capture a glimpse of eternity

    Its sheen of ethereal
    value.

    We compare it to the
    things in our lives

    As we might compare an
    ant bite to an infant’s birth

    And ever so briefly we
    catch hold of understanding.

     

    To seek wisdom in life
    is to pursue those moments

    And covetously
    grasp to the understanding they give

    Lest we loose it when
    we return once more

    To the froth of
    everyday tide.

  • Long Hair- A Man's Perspective

    Part 2

    [Note- when I originally wrote this, it was when I had more experience with another type of shampoo (Tea Tree, instead of mostly head 'n shoulders) and when my hair was not just shorter, but less filled out. Yes, that was just a week or so ago, but still, I paid more attention to it recently because of writing this when I first posted part 1 and I realise a couple things. 1) I really can only skip ONE day and get away with it looking nice, not feeling stringy or oily. 2) Men should NEVER USE 'hair' brushes or super fine ones (by hair, I mean, like hog hair, etc) UNLESS you want to look like a guest star on That 70's Show! At least, for me that is how it was. 3) Finally, and most importantly, just remember, for the guys out there, that every hair has different qualities, works differently with different shampoos or ways of treating it. Also, even a little added length or body (by body, I mean when the hair 'fills in'. When you first grow your hair out, the hair that, say, touches your ear will be thinner than when you have hair to your shoulders... then the hair around your ear will be MUCH 'fuller', with more body, and as a result... more oil, heat, etc will be on that area. Especially the back of your neck! So anyway, keep in mind these are just some silly spoutings and thoughts, have fun with 'em, don't take em overly seriously]

    Okay guys, first
    some advantages and disadvantages I have found as a guy.

     

    Advantages:

     

    Men’s hair can be healthier

    No, I don’t mean
    that being a man automatically does this. It depends on the person, but it is
    possible you will have women who compliment your hair or are jealous of it if
    you keep it properly groomed. Why? Lots of women (there are those who are VERY
    delicate and careful with their long hair, or have experience growing it out,
    and cudos to them) screw up their hair. Or at least they slightly damage it.
    But a typical guy, who rarely uses (if ever) a blow dryer… or when he does,
    only uses the ‘warm’ (NOT HOT) setting… and pretty much leaves his hair be…
    especially a guy with naturally oily hair… well, when we grow it long, it’s
    healthy. Really healthy. And it can look great. Women grow up using things that
    damage hair- rubber bands (the metal part can shred it), hot blow drying
    regularly, brushing hard through knots, constantly putting it in tight ponytails…
    don’t believe me that such things have long term negative effects? Look here. Of course,
    these things do not matter too much if you are not growing your hair very long,
    but if you plan to grow it to your back or lower- like your lower back, or
    waist… then read the guide, and don’t do them. As a guy, it is generally
    recommended you do not go that long, so it is okay to do some of the things the
    guide says not to. But if you want women to keep envying your hair, try to be
    gentle with it, don’t blow dry it with a hot setting, etc.

     

    It is new!

    Yes, this simple
    fact means a lot. Many women grow up forced from childhood to deal with the
    unpleasantness of long hair. By the time they even have their first memories,
    they are focused on the disadvantages. Some even see it as a curse- if they
    want to look nice, they have to have it, but they hate dealing with the
    disadvantages. Short hair becomes enviable… so when they finally get an excuse
    to cut it, they do. No, not every woman thinks this way, but I have known some
    who do.

    We, on the other
    hand, have grown up with short hair. It’s old, its boring. Long hair is new-
    and as we grow it out, while we may notice and dislike some aspects, once you get
    past the “middle stage” where it looks awkward and like we are way-overdue for
    a haircut, it starts to really look nice. It is kind of new and fun, strange
    even- the idea of waking up and seeing your own hair on your pillow. Or, for
    me, even being able to see my own hair over my eyes at all… or cover my whole
    vision with it!

    I really like how
    I look with long hair- it is new, fun, and exciting. And as it grows, it keeps
    changing and looking different. I can do so much more with it! Tons of style,
    choices, etc. Short hair, in comparison, was rather limited and boring.

     

    It is easier to style!

    Yes, for a GUY it
    is. Now now ladies, before you kill me- realise we get different rules than you
    do. If growing long hair also meant changing genders, then no… long hair would
    be ten times harder to style. But it does not. Men are generally expected to
    have simple styles. And when we do have more than a basic style- like some
    layers and such- it is quite impressive. Which leads to…

     

    It earns attention from women

    If a lady sees
    that not only do you have long hair, but it is healthy, nice looking, has a
    great style (meaning, you had a hairstylist who layered it properly, etc, when
    cutting it) and you did a decent job in the morning blow drying it… then wow,
    that’s impressive.

    A man who knows
    how to take care of his hair earns some respect.

     

    It can cost less to cut than women’s long hair would!

    Now, some shops
    may be wise to this, or try to change it on you, but most shops I go to have a
    “men’s hairstyle” fee and a “women’s hairstyle” fee. So when I get my hair cut,
    because I am a man- and most of the time, men’s hair is simpler to style, I pay
    less! Woo hoo! I imagine it is also because, even when I grow it long, it is
    still simpler to style. Now, eventually they might try to charge me more, who
    knows. But you can always claim prejudice! “Hey, I’m a man, and your don’t say
    “long hair” and “short hair”, you say “men” and “women”. If you don’t charge me
    what other men are charged, regardless of my hair length, then you are being
    deceitful and prejudiced.” :P Hee hee. Of course, no promises that you won’t
    walk out of their with green hair and a crooked haircut.

     

     

    Disadvantages:

     

    My eyes, my eyes!

    I am growing my
    hair out to a ponytail, and most of the time when a guy grows his hair long
    these days, he grows his bangs out. I am telling you, once they get to the
    length that they don’t really cover your eyes, but are perfect to get IN them,
    they start REALLY getting annoying. It was a relief when they finally grew to
    cheek-length, because at least then they only covered them instead of poking
    them. Even then, though, that meant that anytime I looked down… I had trouble
    seeing. Also, since I part my hair let it sweep to my right, it tends to cover
    my right eye… and it seems that my left eye is a bit blurry while my right eye
    is my best eye. Great, just great.

    I love to cook,
    and I tend to do most of the cooking. I particularly like to use my very sharp
    chef’s knife to hand-cut things and keep up on my knife work. If you don’t use
    it, you’ll loose it. Of course, with hair in your eyes, you can also loose a
    finger!!! I have had SO many close calls… all thanks to my blasted hair!

    Solution? Well,
    it ain’t pretty guys, but it works. Get rubber-bands… no no, not the kind WE
    think of, the brown kind you use on paper. The kind girls think of when it
    comes to hair- and as we are men, get nice black ones, and small ones at that.
    I suppose clips would work too, but since my Wife has bands I use em. So clip
    your hair up, or just use a hair-band to put your bands into a ‘pony-tail’ out
    to the side. For me, since my hair is parted to one side and not in the middle,
    I just do the longest side. Now, only do this when you aren’t around a lot of
    people. As it looks goofy, and girly, and dorky. I suppose clips would be more
    subtle, and I really should get some- but those do look slightly girly too.
    Don’t do it around people who will harass you. But when you are doing work like
    cleaning, looking down a lot, cutting, cooking, ANYTHING that requires your clear
    vision and a lot of looking down or movement… it helps to have your hair out of
    your eyes. Put that male pride away and just clip it.

    Once your bangs
    grow long enough to put into a ponytail, you can just use that- ponytails are
    considered appropriate for guys, fortunately.

     

    A TRICK to keep
    it out of your eyes- while your hair is wet, use the brush to pull your bangs
    back and blow dry it at the roots. It helps to ‘train’ your hair to keep out of
    your eyes a bit more.

     

    Some effort

    Hey, it’s not
    that hard to keep up if you do it right. But if you don’t? It looks gross. I
    always hated it when a certain un-named relative of mine would, as a kid, go
    days without washing their hair. It looked oily, greasy, and gross. I hated it
    in college when a friend of mine who had long hair would let his hair look
    greasy. Bleh. All it takes is two good goes of shampoo and some conditioner,
    guys- and blow drying. Blow drying REALLY helps it too not clump up, and look
    NICE. That’s all.

     

    Growing out out process

    There
    are multiple methods. Most guys say “grow it long and don’t cut it for ages”.
    Women who are planning to grow their hair really long say “cut it every three
    to four months”, as this keeps it healthy- and for long long hair, healthy is
    more important than speed.

    I say, when you
    are starting, let it grow a bit longer than normal- long bangs, long back hair
    to the upper part of your neck, then get it lightly trimmed by your stylist
    letting them know that you want to grow it out and this will be the last trim
    for a while. My hair stylist said “Grow it as long as you can stand it… then
    get it cut”. So I did- I went at least nine months before trimming it again.
    When I came in, making clear I was growing it long, I just asked for a trim and
    a style that would help it to look nice as I grew it out. She kept it nicely
    layered, so that even as I grew it out it would not look as ‘ugly’ as it does
    on some guys growing it out. Wouldn’t you rather your hair look ‘decent’ at the
    same time as you grew it out? Of course, my hair always grows REALLY fast
    anyway.

    After that I did
    not need it cut again until well after a year had passed and the longest part
    of my hair was already down my neck. This was my second cut, and to date I have
    only had two cuts since deciding to grow it out, and the cut that really
    ‘evened out’ my hair and gave it a nice layered look. It has really helped my
    hair to look –really- nice as I grow it. This way I can keep growing out out
    and it does not look shaggy or anything. My bangs neatly frame my face, and I
    really really like it.

    Hair cuts are
    also a LOT FASTER now for me. Of course, that is because when my hair was
    short, as a guy I wanted it to look nice and styled- so I would get the ‘messed
    up’ style and they would take forever using these shred-thinning sheers and
    styling it, etc. It is a lot faster to get it trimmed and layered, even with
    getting it washed.

    Keeping it Clean

    Everyone
    has their own way. Saying that is a pre-requisite to avoid folks griping at me.
    And let me also say that I am still learning about long hair- most of what I
    know right now comes from my limited experience and the guides of more
    experienced folks I have read. As for how I keep my hair clean? Well, that’s
    just what I have been doing, and it works. Now, long term for really long hair-
    two shampoos might be a bit much. I know that keeping one’s natural oils on is
    very important, after all. But two shampoos really gives it a nice look and
    results in less work.

     

    So
    here is what I do when I wash mine, and care for it at the same time:

     

    1.           
    I try
    to brush my hair BEFORE washing it. With long hair, it is generally best to do
    any knot-removing brushing PRIOR to getting it wet. BE GENTLE on knots or
    tangles- work a flexible brush (and try not to use a fine brush unless it is
    made of hairs like pig-hair or something) through it and use a broad-toothed
    wood comb or, as a guy who won’t grow it super long, a broad brush with
    flexible rubber ‘prongs’. If it gets stuck, gently let it out and try to gently
    brush through that part- holding the hair so it doesn’t pull at your scalp. Men
    have more sensitive scalps than women because we don’t tug at it a lot- go with
    it. Don’t let it hurt- pulling so it hurts means you are damaging your scalp,
    so stop. Same with blow-drying: if it hurts even a little, stop, it is too hot.
    Get a blow-dryer with a ‘warm’ setting that does NOT hurt, and if you can’t
    hold it close to your scalp without it burning, it is too hot for your hair.
    (note- you should brush your hair daily to avoid tangles. DO NOT BACK BRUSH.
    Meaning, only brush straight down, or perhaps down but from the ‘inside’ of
    your hair. Some women, dealing with a tangle, will hold their hair from the
    ends and brush UP it… BAD BAD BAD for your hair)

    2.           
    I
    shampoo it twice. Ideally, I shampoo it the first time with a GERNEROUS amount
    of head and shoulders shampoo, and the second time with a relatively small
    amount (adding more if needed) of tea tree special shampoo. Tea tree is
    expensive, but it is GREAT on your scalp, avoids dandruff, and helps with oily
    hair without drying your scalp out. The cheaper shampoo gets your hair cleaner,
    and then you only need a smaller amount of tea tree to ‘finish the job’.
    Optionally, you can alternate between washing with one shampoo, and then the
    other. Up to you- I do method 1, and use both. Right now I’m out of Tea Tree
    and conserving money, so I use just two washes of head and shoulders. It works
    well.

    3.           
    METHOD
    is important, especially with long hair. With short hair I could scrub-a-dub
    vigorously. You want to be gentle now, and not put stress on your hair
    follicles. I pour the shampoo into one hand, then put some on my right side of
    my scalp, some on the left, some on the back ,then the rest of it on the top.
    Then I massage it in. After that, I add more if I need to until it is
    thoroughly into my hair, and then work it out into the rest of my hair. With
    long hair, it is best not to run your fingers through your hair much- just hold
    your hair together, like into a ponytail, and work it gently down throughout.
    The second shampoo, if you do it, shoulder be much easier as it foams more.

    4.           
    I use
    Tea Tree special conditioner, and since it requires a very small amount, I use
    a bit more than it recommends and focus on gently working it well into my
    scalp. Then I work as much as I can down my hair.

    5.           
    As the
    ‘guide to long hair’ recommends, after this I will turn the water as cool as I
    can stand (since I’m not growing it out super long, I don’t make it cold cold,
    just cool). I won’t go into the details, but this is good- makes your hair less
    likely to fall out. And guys, especially if you aren’t a teen anymore, this is
    GOOD. No guy likes loosing hair. :P Even if baldness isn’t on your maternal
    grandfather’s side and you aren’t in your thirties or older.

    6.           
    Dry it
    gently. No more super fast scrub-drying. Women tend to pull it into a ponytail
    sometimes and squeeze it gently out in the shower, and then word a towel down
    it the same way sometimes. Some won’t even blow-dry it, but just wrap it in a
    towel, etc. It really does look nice, if you don’t plan to grow it really long
    (and most men won’t want to), to blow dry it. If you do, follow my advice.

    7.           
    Blow
    drying: As said above, WARM and NOT HOT. If it feels the slightest bit
    uncomfortable if you hold it near your scalp for a few seconds, then turn it
    down- or get a blow dryer with a cooler, but still warm, setting. Start drying
    from the roots, and then work your way out. Brush from the ‘inside’ of your
    hair, after brushing down the outside with a broad-toothed brush. Brushing out
    from ‘under’ your hair and blow-drying out at the same time gives it body. If
    you had it properly styled by a good stylist who layered it, then even when
    your hair is still growing out and is not ‘really long’ yet, it will look nice!
    The ‘awkward stage’ passes by much more quickly this way.

     

    CONDITION YOUR HAIR: Conditioning is NOT AN OPTION. It
    makes your hair fresh, shiny, nice looking. I grew up with conditioner since my
    Mom and Sister used it, and encouraged me to use it too. So I did. Of course
    since I have naturally oily hair, conditioner meant I needed a good shampoo to
    keep my oily scalp under control, so Tea Tree was good. If you have oily
    scalps, guys, Tea Tree is the ONLY thing that works for me. And if you are poor
    or don’t like spending a lot on hair, just buy a big think ‘o tea tree shampoo
    and tea tree conditioner, then buy some head and shoulders shampoo from
    walmart. And use my method to conserve your shampoo. If you are even tighter,
    just use tea tree conditioner and head ‘n shoulders.

    What works for my hair might not for
    yours

    Tea tree works for me. But all hair
    is different. It might not work for you. Try my method, try other shampoos and
    conditioners, find what works well. We’re guys… we tend to like simple and
    stick with it, so if you are like me, you will probably just want to try my
    method and stick with it. And hey, trust me, a method that means you can go a
    couple days without washing hair is a handy one.

     

     

     

    A great journey

    Long hair has been a great journey for me.
    It is great to see people now that I have not seen since before I started
    growing it out. Of course, I get the “Hey Jesus!” jokes on occasion since I
    have a neatly trimmed beard along with my hair. Hey, I got the Jesus and
    Abraham Lincoln jokes prior to long hair, so of course it continues now. But I
    really like it. I feel better about myself and I enjoy having long hair- plus,
    if your face is thin and long hair might make your face look too thin, growing
    a light, neatly trimmed Vandyke/goatee or a beard that is trimmed at or just
    below the jawline helps to fill out your face and prevent long hair from making
    it look too thin.

     

    I personally do not see it as any kind of a
    rebellious statement. I go to a church that, while being conservative in
    theology, is relaxed in terms of dress and hair. I go to church in short pants,
    myself- and hey, if your church would ask someone to change their dress because
    of hair or short pants, what happens if a non-believer dressed that way comes
    in? And is that really what you want them to be changing? The Bible teaches us
    that the most important things- the things God sees- are inside us. Our
    behaviour, our heart. As a Christian, I should be changing my behaviour-
    looking at choices I make that displease God that clearly violate his word, not
    ‘borderline issues’.

     

    So, give it a try sometime guys!

March 21, 2008

  • Growing Long Hair for Men

    Long Hair: A Man’s Perspective

    Part 1

     

    First, a Word

     

    This will inaugurate the first of my entries on my
    xanga with it open to the public again. Expect, of course, all public entries
    not to be too overly personal: if you like my entries, my site, and myself,
    please feel free to request <echoing voice> protected ACCESS
    <end echoing voice>. Yes, you too can have entry into my super-top-secret
    thoughts, but you have to ask… nicely… and you also have to have a xanga site.
    The worst that could happen is I say a polite no, right? It’s not like I plan
    to hunt you down like the dog you are, drop a hydrogen bomb on your new car,
    and then decorate your dog with Christmas lights… right? Hey, why are you
    running away? What did I say?

     

    Why Guys Grow It

    Now, for my thoughts on growing long hair as a guy.
    You should know, firstly, that I this is coming from the perspective of a man
    who has had short hair all his life and never grown it at all until now.
    I started at the age of late twenty six, and now I am about to turn twenty eight.
    It has been over a year since I chose to grow it out- and it was longer than
    usual when I started, anyway. I am a stay home Dad of a two year old, and a
    husband- and since I am in my twenties, I do not fall into the typical “long
    hair bracket”. What is said bracket, you say? Well, it’s just my opinion, but
    let’s look:

     

    1.           
    Boys and Teenagers: It’s the ‘cool thing’, it’s the thing that
    gets girls… look more like a girl and the girl’s will like you, right? They’ll
    forget about the fact that technically boys mature at a slower rate than girls
    and are much more interested in ‘that one thing’ than girls. It also has a nice
    rebel quality at this age.

    2.           
    College students: Well, it’s a hang-over from bracket one.
    It’s cool, and the look by college has a ‘matured cool’ look to it and tends to
    define a whole personality. Long hair at this point, for a guy, is not so much
    rebellious as it is a statement.

    3.           
    Men who had long hair at a younger age: Call it a bit of a
    long-hair hangover from bracket one and two. They’ve done it this way so long…
    well, it’s become a habit.

    4.           
    Midlife Crisis: “OH MY GOSH I’M OLD… but, no, no, no, I am NOT
    OLD, I’ll prove it! I can be young. Yes, I can act young. Look look at me, I
    may be half-bald but I still got it, I got long hair, yes I do! Haha… ahahahahahah!
    <crazy, gibbering laughter>” You get the point- the pre-requisite for
    midlife crisis is usually either significant balding, fourties and up. Some
    guys jump the gun and start in the end of their thirties because they see the
    big four zero coming.

     

    I don’t
    fall into any of those brackets, of course. I never had long hair… I’m not in
    college… I’m not going through a midlife crisis (unless you think I am planning
    on dying by the age of fifty six…) and no, you can’t wiggle me into that
    bracket because I’m not anywhere near significantly balding.

     

    I just
    felt like I wanted something different. I want to grow my hair long- I want to
    try it, just once in my life, before my hair does eventually recede to the
    point where it would be pathetic to even consider it. Balding is in my family,
    I see my hairline making it’s first feints towards the back of my skull. If
    there is a time to try- now is it!

     

    Is long hair really as hard as they say?

     

    If those
    aren’t good enough reasons, well, hey- my Wife has short hair, and I tend to
    prefer long hair. So if I can’t run my finger’s through her hair, might as well
    run them through my own. I can close my eyes and pretend it’s hers.
    <laugh> That, and once I remember her challenging me, when I was trying
    to convince her to keep long hair: “YOU just try having long hair and
    see how easy it is to care for a child with it”.

     

    <clears
    throat> So, I am caring for a two year old full time, all day long every
    weekday…  <puts up a finger> I
    have hair to my collarbone now, what would be considered a ‘shorter style’ for
    a woman but definitely not ‘short hair’ (my bangs are to my chin after all),
    and definitely long for a man <puts up another finger>

     

    I’m sorry
    ladies, I hate to shoot your argument in the foot, but… nope, long hair ain’t
    that much of a hastle at this length. Oh sure, there are some inconveniences,
    but I am actually finding that the longer my bangs grow the easier it
    gets! Yes, you know what I am talking about, the ‘ol tuck your bangs behind the
    ear trick. Though I find the way my hair frames my face is quite nice, and I
    prefer going out with that look. Also, ladies, you guys have some tricks of the
    trade that I, as a man, am not supposed to use. Of course once my hair is long
    enough, the ponytail will fix a lot of the hair in the eyes problems,
    until then using rubber-bands to hold my bangs out of my eyes, clips, any of
    that is considered unmanly and while I have done it a few times to save
    my fingers from being chopped off by a huge, extra-sharp chef’s knife or to
    vacuum… well, I certainly got laughed at by my Mom, and my Wife found it rather
    embarrassing looking. Of course I remember guys in the dorms in college would
    freely use it for convenience- they didn’t really care.

     

    So
    actually, you ladies have it easier than I do, and I still don’t find it
    that much of an inconvenience. For me, personally, it is at least as
    inconvenient as my normal ‘short hair’ length (and the short hair length most
    girls would have) and in some ways much better. The reason it is better? I have
    super oily hair. You would think long hair would make it worse, right?
    Wrong. The oil (well, most hair people would phrase it “the natural oils” so it
    sounded less gross, right?) spreads out through my hair so that I can actually
    go longer without washing it. My hair used to look icky if I did not
    wash it every single day… now? It looks great, I can go two days just fine.
    Needs a washing by day three though.

     

    Don’t make
    a face ladies, I use TWO rounds of shampoo each time I wash my hair, and then
    Tea Tree special conditioner… if I only use one round of shampoo, I couldn’t go
    to day three without it being oily.

     

    Should you grow it?

    Curly or Frizzy hair

    IF you have curly
    hair when your hair is short, frizzy hair, etc… you might not want to grow your
    hair out. Everyone has different types of hair, of course, but some types do
    better long than others. Curly and frizzy hair takes a lot more work when you
    grow it long- slightly curly is not so bad as really curly or frizzy, and
    actually looks nice… I mean, some ladies TRY to make their hair look curly. For
    a guy, curly can look good if it is not too much, but if you are going to end
    up having to straighten it… just keep it short. My nephew has curly hair and
    uses a straightening iron. BAD for your hair, and lots of work!

    IF you have
    straight hair, or when you wear it short you don’t really notice it curling,
    you should be fine. If it just curls slightly it should not be too bad, just
    keep it clean. I apparently have ‘wavy hair’ and never knew it until I grew it
    out.

     

    Cleanliness is next to godliness

    Okay guys, long
    hair- whatever you hear some people say- is a GREAT excuse not to wash your
    hair every day. Even with normally oily hair, you can go a day without washing
    it- and on a weekend or a time where you aren’t going out on the last day,
    maybe two days. This is actually encouraged for women who are growing their
    hair really long, and in a long hair guide for women they are encouraged to
    occasionally stay in on a long weekend and let their natural oils condition
    their hair. It does not look nice, but it is good for your hair. BUT LONG HAIR
    IS NOT AN EXCUSE TO BE GROSS, or DIRTY.

    If you regularly
    plan to go more than a day without washing your hair, your hair will look oily.
    At least rinse it especially if you plan on going out- and brush it daily.

    Yes guys, long
    hair = brushing it. Gotta do it. Its easy, its quick, it is a lot less
    inconvenient than washing your hair every day. Great exchange if you ask me. I
    give my personal thoughts on keeping it clean below.

     

    ALSO, long
    hair is not an excuse not to keep the rest of your body clean
    . USE
    antiperspirant and deodorant. Use it daily. Wash your face. Heck, if you have
    to, shower daily but just don’t get your hair wet. Keep clean, smell nice, most
    men NEED antiperspirant/deodorant combos. Women hate smelly men. MEN hate
    smelly men. I hate smelly men with long hair more than most.
    Especially since it seems the most smelly men I have known also have long hair.
    What a horrible stigma. If you want to smell, chop your hair short. Buzz it
    short, like a buzz-cut. Stop giving us long haired folks a bad name.

     

    Will you put reasonable effort into it?

    Brush it, go to a
    professional stylist, properly shampoo and condition it EVERY time you wash it.
    If your hair looks oily, thick, or generally crappy… give it up, it is not for
    you, cut it and keep it cut and save everyone the horror, and don’t give guys
    with long hair a bad name. It takes LESS EFFORT in some ways, you just have to
    be consistent when you do wash it. If you like to keep your hair super short,
    never brush it, never blowdry it… then no, it is more effort and you’d best
    keep it short. If you like the long hair look, and you want to try it, it’s not
    hard so long as you don’t shirk the basics. You’ll get it done faster than many
    girls, but it won’t be like having a buzz-cut.

March 6, 2008

  • Preschool Song- Zoo animals!

    My Mom thought up a line she likes to sing my son Conor whenever we're going to the Zoo on Wednesdays. The tune caught me, even if it was one line, and then I decided while doing laundry this morning "None of the other 'zoo' songs catch me as much, why not make this a full song? After all, I did it with his diaper song and his potty song!"

    So, thus far I have turned that one line of "All the animals in the zoo are jumping up and down for you" which she'd just repeat over and over, into the below:

    (it's my creative work, so if you decide to do anything with it, please ask :) Not that I'm arrogant enough to think you would, but hey, I do this for ALL of the things I write these days).

    We’re going to the zoo today

    I hope that you’ll come out and play!

    We’re going to the zoo today

    For animals are there.

     

    All the animals in the zoo

    Are jumping up and down for you!

    All the animals in the zoo

    Are jumping up and down

     

    We like to walk and see the zoo

    God made the scenery for you!

    He wants us to respect it, too

    And learn about his work.

     

    The zebras they are black and white

    Like horsies, but with lots of stripes!

    The zebras they are black and white

    But horsies they are not!

     

    Elephants makes quite a fuss

    With long arms and pointy tusks!

    Their ears are big, and that’s a must

    To hear so far away.


    If this got any of your creative juices flowing and gave you any ideas, or you have some animals you think I should add and some ideas about what to say about 'em, just let me know. :) I made an MP3 of the melody, just singing it, but I'm not going to dare put it up unless under slight duress. :P But at least I have another fun song for my toddler!

    -Patrick