Friday, April 8, 2011

Pine Wood Derby!








Scotty got to go to his first Pine Wood Derby! He was so excited. He wanted to paint his car like a snake. He named his car "Kwan" after Brian's ball python. Ken helped him get the car ready while we were in Springfield for spring break and Maren helped him paint it. He had a great time. He came in second place on each race.


He is so excited to be in cub scouts. He loves it. He also looks so cute in his cub scout uniform. It's so fun seeing these kids grow up and being able to be a part of their lives. What a wonderful plan our Heavenly Father has prepared for us. I am so grateful for these incredible opportunities we have while here on the earth.

1 comments:

grandma said...

Hey big scout boy....You look so fun in the pictures..I was proud you took 2nd place with your racer car. Nice looking car Scotty. love gm

My Thoughts on HEALTH and NUTRITION

The above slide show depicts the changes over the past 20 years in the percentage of Americans who are obese. During the past 20 years there has been a dramatic increase in obesity in the United States. The slide set illustrates this trend by mapping the increased prevalence of obesity across each of the states. In 1985 most of the states had a percentage of <10%.>25%. So why the change? What has brought on this increase in our nation? Here are my thoughts.

1. TECHNOLOGY
The 80s and 90s brought computers and game consoles to the world. Outside work and play have been replaced by many hours in front of the computer and electronic games. This has led to a nation that is much less active than before.

2. DIET FADS
The 80s is characterized by the LOW-FAT diet craze. If you ate things that were LOW-FAT you weren't supposed to "get fat." The food guide pyramid was taught. It focused on eating large amounts of grains (6-11 servings of bread, cereal, rice & pasta a day). Other diet fads have been the "low calorie diet" and the "Adkins" or low-carb diets. These diet fads have changed the way people think "healthy" eating should be.

3. EASY/PROCESSED FOODS
Our nation now has a "get it quick and get it now" mentality. Fast food restaurants are abundant and very accessible. The less time it takes to make or get our food, the better.

I feel that the three of these areas combined have led to an increase in obesity in our nation. SO NOW WHAT?

1995 Food Guide Pyramid

1995 Food Guide Pyramid
This is the old food guide pyramid

My Pyramid

My Pyramid
This is the new pyramid - it focuses on activity and more balance in foods.

My Solution

Coming Soon:)