Off and on these days, I've been blogging about some positive things happening in West Virginia (yes, there actually are some). Here's a look at several very positive things going on right in my neck of the woods having to do with child nutrition, healthy lifestyles and physical activity. And here's a special shout out to my friend Rick Goff, the rock star director of the WV Office of Child Nutrition.
I wish I could say something nice about the misogynistic and anti-labor majority on the US Supreme Court today, but that ain't gonna happen.
Showing posts with label healthy kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label healthy kids. Show all posts
June 30, 2014
September 15, 2013
The great paw paw hunt
This weekend, the Spousal Unit and I, along with some friends, went to the Paw Paw Festival in Albany, Ohio. Paw paws are a native American fruit tree that grows all over the eastern United States and thrives in Appalachia. I vaguely remember having a paw paw tree at the house I grew up in but forgot what it looked like.
After the trip, the Spousal Unit was all fired up to go find some trees near our farm. We were drawing a blank until Edith, above, left her duck toy behind on a walk.
We headed back to find it and--behold--where the duck toy was left there was a paw paw tree, fruit and all. Was Edith trying to tell us something? OK, probably not. Still, it was a cool coincidence.
Then we saw another.
And another. In fact, once you see one, you start seeing them all over the place.
We even had a nice stand or two in the goat pasture. I guess you can learn something every day.
I'm thinking paw paw ice cream...
FUNDING THE FUTURE. Here's more coverage about an idea that's gaining momentum in West Virginia.
HEALTHY KIDS. West Virginia is making some progress in child nutrition and is trying to do the same with more physical activity. Here are some more suggestions.
URGENT SCARY 10 FOOT LONG PREDATORY OCEAN WORM UPDATE here.
GOAT ROPE ADVISORY LEVEL: ELEVATED
After the trip, the Spousal Unit was all fired up to go find some trees near our farm. We were drawing a blank until Edith, above, left her duck toy behind on a walk.
We headed back to find it and--behold--where the duck toy was left there was a paw paw tree, fruit and all. Was Edith trying to tell us something? OK, probably not. Still, it was a cool coincidence.
Then we saw another.
And another. In fact, once you see one, you start seeing them all over the place.
We even had a nice stand or two in the goat pasture. I guess you can learn something every day.
I'm thinking paw paw ice cream...
FUNDING THE FUTURE. Here's more coverage about an idea that's gaining momentum in West Virginia.
HEALTHY KIDS. West Virginia is making some progress in child nutrition and is trying to do the same with more physical activity. Here are some more suggestions.
URGENT SCARY 10 FOOT LONG PREDATORY OCEAN WORM UPDATE here.
GOAT ROPE ADVISORY LEVEL: ELEVATED
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