25 February 2011

Countdowns

I have a Mac. Macs have this thing called the Dashboard, where you can put various widgets that you want quick access to. I have things like stickies, a calculator, the weather, etc. here. I also have countdown widgets. I LOVE countdowns. They get me motivated and excited for the future. I haven't been using them in the past 6 months for some reason, but started it up again a few weeks ago. Today I did some countdown widget organization and thought I would share.
  • 40 days til I get to meet my newest nephew (who isn't born yet, but will be by then)
  • 48 days til I take the licensing exam
  • 61 days til Academy of Eating Disorders conference in Miami
  • 97 days til my amazing friends Kristen and Andrew come to visit
  • 106 days til MiniRitt is due (MiniRitt is the nickname of my friends' yet-to-be-named baby because their last name is Rittman).
Those are the only countdowns I have going on right now, although I'm sure things will be added along the way. My brother graduates from high school on June 17th. I could add that one, but I guess 111 days seems too far off. I mean, I have to have limits, right?!

18 February 2011

Facebook Ad

An ad on the side of my Facebook today said this: "Were you born at St. Mary Medical Center Long Beach? Was one of your family members born here? Meet and discuss your memories with us."

Now, sure, if your family member was born there, you may have memories of going to visit them in the hospital, but really? "Were you born here" and "discuss your memories." Pretty sure I have no memories of being born. Also pretty sure that no one does...

10 February 2011

Skinny Pepsi

So Diet Pepsi is releasing a new can that is taller and skinnier than the old one. I saw it on the End Fat Talk page, which was cranky about it promoting a thin-ideal. So I read the afore-linked-to release about the can, and well, I have to agree with the Fat Talk people... Pepsi talks about supporting "beautiful, confident women" with the new can, but then also announces it at Fashion Week and teams up with fashion and beauty product companies (who also promote a thin ideal in order to sell products). If you felt good about the way you looked and were truly confident, you wouldn't need to buy so many beauty products. The thin-ideal works for them.

I know a lot of people who drink diet soda because (a) they like them and/or (b) they struggle with weight. That's fine, and I'm not bashing the idea of diet soda generally. I wouldn't be complaining if they had updated the shape of their can purely for a change in design and to make it look interesting and novel - to draw attention to it. But to say that it's in support of beautiful, confident women and then promote the new can alongside the beauty industry...they may as well just say "We want you to think you're fat so that you'll drink our diet soda. And we don't really care if it means you'll be unhappy and think poorly about yourself and may actually mean that you WON'T feel beautiful or confident. At least then you'll buy our soda...cause you'll think it will help."

The release also says that the new can design is the "perfect complement to today's most stylish looks." How does a can complement an outfit? Really?

This sort of feels like this pretzel ad I saw a few months ago stating "You can never be too thin." Um, Pretzel Crisps, let me invite you to any eating disorder inpatient unit. Turns out you CAN be too thin...

I work in the eating disorder field. I ALSO work in the obesity field. We need to strike a balance here, folks, or the world is gonna be one messed up place.

02 February 2011

5 days in New York

This mother and son were on my flights to and from JFK. This means that we all spent the exact same amount of time in the city. They sat first class and had priority luggage check (meaning that their 5 suitcases (3 Louis Vuittons and 2 TUMIs) came out first). Five days. Two people. Five suitcases. Plus their carry-ons. Checked bags are $25 each on United, plus more for priority. I will never understand the way some people spend money...

I had 1 suitcase and a carry-on that essentially had a laptop and a pair of shoes in it... My suitcase is a sensible one whose brand I do not even recall because it is not emblazoned all over the thing. This is all fine by me.

Side note - I will say that TUMI suitcases seem like a better use of of money than the Louis Vuittons simply because my cheaper suitcases often fall apart sooner than I would like after being tossed around by airlines. Altough the Louis Vuittons seem as though they would also suffer damage, the hardcase TUMIs seem pretty indestructible. At least based on looks.