Interesting Observations On and Off Caffeine.

Together.Sitting.Handrail

Whenever a patient comes to me complaining of symptoms including insomnia, agitation, headaches, palpations and/or poor concentration the first thing I advise them to do is to stop caffeine for a trial period.  I usually get a strange look because I am not reaching out for prescription pad to offer a “quick fix.”  Yes I am a doctor who uses empirical evidence to gather data in order to determine whether habits may be causing health problems.  I am not just a “one trick pony.”  I would like to explain to you my interesting observations on and off caffeine (tea or coffee).  The purpose of this anecdote is not to persuade you that what I say is true.  But rather to persuade you to test what I have to say.

We have been opportunistically observing ourselves, patients and people in general whilst on coffee.  It is interesting to see people very “speeded up” with rapid speech and  hand gesticulations just after one cup of coffee…and having absolutely no insight into this behaviour.  In fact most people just think that it is part of their personality and will make statements like, “I can’t keep still…I am just that personality type.”

Well let me tell you about my personal observations of on and off coffee.  It is very interesting how this actually happened.  Like any  Scottish person, I like a good cup of tea in the morning and so I have over years, just got into this habit.  Anyway, for a change, we decided to drink these novelty “coffee sachets” bought from the Chinese store.

Coffee Sachets.
Coffee Sachets.

After about a week, we realised that we were not feeling the usual effects of a cup of tea; these included immediate up-lifting of mood, loquaciousness, occasional palpitations and the general feeling of “needing to get things done…NOW!!”  This is when we realised that these coffee sachets probably didn’t contain real coffee (ie.caffeine) and were made up of chicory or some cheap alternative.  That made us laugh and we started calling these sachets “Coffee For Kids” as a joke!

Anyway, we continued on our “Kid’s Coffee” for another 3 weeks. Yesterday I decided that it would just be  nice to have a good cup of tea to hit the spot.  In fact I had two cups of tea back to back.  This is what I observed:  I felt the sudden urge to move about and do things…wash dishes, do laundry, pack soap and label and do everything all at once.  This doesn’t sound too bad but I felt that all these “needs” became a huge pressure in my head and then manifested as palpitations in my chest.  It came as a surprise to me that I did recognise these symptoms…it was how I always felt after a cup of tea or coffee.  Previously, I had attributed these feelings to my circumstances (pressures of farm work and business, etc, etc).  No, it is actually just the physical effects of caffeine…wow, what a revelation.  As a consequence to this, I was on my feet until about 5pm before I settled myself down.  I noticed poor concentration and lack of focus.  Caffeine seems to be good for repetitive “brainless” tasks so in some respects can be useful.  I also could not get to sleep which is unusual for me.

Interesting…

Maybe some of us are actually operating at a sub-optimal level from the negative effects of caffeine?

In summary, I think that caffeine (coffee or tea) can be useful in many circumstances which include long hours of repetitive work requiring little concentration.  It is also good as a “social tool” because it makes you more talkative.  If you are physically and mentally tired, caffeine can certainly perk you up; if your energy levels are fine then you can experience anxiety and agitation as negative effects. Like everything in life, it should be used with awareness of the tasks at hand.  In other words, do not use it as a habit and a matter of course.  I have written this post in the hope that some people may find these observations interesting and try to test these ideas for themselves.  In doing so, it may give people more understanding of control, awareness and self.

We Are Still Here!

Together.on.Couch

Hello There!!  We are still here but experiencing some technical problems, amongst other things.  First of all, my faithful little hp Notebook died.  It gave one last exhalation, the lights blinked on and then off.  Alas, rest in peace my dear computer which has been our companion for six years and used to accompany us into town during our Internet cafe years.

RIP Computer.
RIP Computer.

And so we have one computer to share which is actually “Gnome’s Laptop.”  it has been hard to get a Munchkin schedule on the computer because Gnome is temporarily out of action.  Yes, the hand is still swollen…

Gnome's swollen hand wrapped up in scarf.
Gnome’s swollen hand wrapped up in scarf.

Gnome has been watching films back to back because he can’t do anything with a swollen left hand.  I really didn’t want to take the computer off him because he was seriously climbing the walls with boredom.  Anyway, the hand is getting better and I am sure we can work on a computer schedule so that I can write posts on a more regular basis!

Oh, and in addition to the computer breaking down (what next, huh?), the printer has carked it too!  So now we have to do “labels on-the go” as we get orders.  This means that before delivery, we have to go to the Internet cafe to print out labels.  We then cut and paste the labels in the car before we pack everything up to send.

Cutting and Labeling in the Truck.
Cutting and Labeling in the Truck.

The other day I forgot the glue stick so had to do another circle around town to pick up glue and return to Tropic Air to stick on the labels.  Last minute packing is done in the car-park at Tropic Air!!

Label and Pack Before Delivery!
Label and Pack Before Delivery!

Despite all this, I would like to think we are delivering the best service!!

Sweet Success.

Bean.Red.Munchkin.Eating

I spent a bit of time today catching up on cake recipes from the Festive Season for Belize Wild Recipes. I simply had to write about them because this year, for the first time ever, they actually worked out.  This is a typical baking disaster…this one was Christmas Spice Cake:

Sesame.Cookie.Disaster

This year, we were made “Apple” Pie from jujube (Chinese wild plum):

Jujube Pie.
Jujube Pie.

The  wild chinese plum  has a very tart flavour similar to crab apples.  These plums are about 1inch (2.5cm) in size.

Wild Chinese Plum.
Wild Chinese Plum.

And Gnome made the pastry with the pasta machine:

Making Pastry.
Making Pastry.

Oh, and look at these…

Christmas Chaos Cake:

Christmas Cake.
Christmas Cake.

Spice Cake:

Spice Cake.
Spice Cake.

I have also posted up a “Black Cake” recipe which was very kindly given to me by Barbara Nightingale.  I haven’t tried the recipe yet…it will have to wait until next Christmas!!  And sorry no picture because we polished it all off before we could get a photo!

Thank-you For The Gifts.

Another.Munchkin.Ugly.Monster

You might recall that in a previous post which was written about 2 months ago, I had expressed the need for a desk lamp.  In fact, I had been quite explicit about it because the post was named “I Need A Desk Lamp.”

I had actually posted this at the time because I was really rather desperate for one as I wanted a close-up light to hand-sew.  At that time, Gnome advised me to ask for it directly in order to prove or disprove the idea of “ask and you shall receive.”  I was a bit cynical but decided that it was worth the try…besides I couldn’t find one in Belize.

On New Year’s Day I reminded Gnome of this intention that I had made and rather glumly said to him that I did not receive a desk lamp so I had to disprove the theory.  Gnome replied by saying,

“Maybe it just hasn’t come yet.”

I shrugged my shoulders and let it go.

Then this happened today.  Whenever we get all sorts of computer stuff that we no longer need to use but still works, we usually give it away to guy in Punta Gorda who “does computers” so that he can add it to his graveyard of electronics.  Anyway, we went to see him today to give him stuff and he was so appreciative that he offered a “free room” in his shop on the off chance that we were stranded in town for the night.  He also gave us this:

Solar Desk Lamp.
Solar Desk Lamp.

When Gnome saw this, he beamed a knowing smile at me.  When I saw this, I  grinned back!!

Too funny, right?  And this guy has never read my Blog or seen my statement of intent.  What are the chances of that?

Anyway, Thank-you!!  And another big Thank-you to Paul for his gift of speakers.  Now we can listen to our favourite songs in the middle of the jungle.

This one is for you Paul:

A1 For Effort!

Together.Smiling

Yesterday was bright and dry and we managed to maintain  good humour despite all our machinery being broken. I planted a bunch of seedlings including some lemons which had been left at our gate on New Year’s Day by somebody (we think we know who the gift bringer was…so thank-you Dave).

Assorted Seedlings.
Assorted Seedlings.

Gnome was in top form and got out the manual lawn-mower…look at that…the sheer motivation of Gnome to get out there and do something.

Manual Mower.
Manual Mower.

But of course Gnomes are rather ingenious creatures and the tinkering of machinery is what life is all about. So he has started reading a book on small gas engines (thank-you to a Hawaiian Gnome for giving us this book) and he has decided that it would be a lot more efficient to attach the tiller engine onto the manual lawn-mower in order to motorize it…watch this space for more Gnome Rigging.

Gnome.Reading.Book

This morning was not so bright and cheery since Gnome woke up with a swollen hand. About two weeks ago, a huge prickle penetrated his left knuckle area. At the time, he managed to pull it out but unfortunately, part of it actually got stuck inside. We had to cut the area open in order to remove the foreign body. However, with the way life is on the farm, Gnome never really got round to resting it completely in order for it to heal. Hence we have a Gnome unable to do any work but sorely tempted to do work. We had to end up wrapping the hand  in a scarf so that he couldn’t move it at all…looks a bit like a sock puppet!  Here is a picture of him holding our new year’s baby.  This is a straight haired lemon agouti guinea pig.

Gnome Holding Piggy.
Gnome Holding Piggy.

At least he can enjoy the piggies!!

Living The Philosophy!

Together

When we first came to Belize, 10 years ago, we had decided that we wanted to eat all our own food off the farm ie. become totally self-sustainable.  We have planted all manner of food plants including root vegetables, greens and fruit trees.  Everything is bearing and we have loads of fresh food to feed ourselves with.

Root Vegetables.
Root Vegetables.
Bunch of Green Bananas.
Bunch of Green Bananas.
Plenty of Greens.
Plenty of Greens.

The start of this year has indeed been a time of great contemplation for me as I step into the kitchen and I am confronted by all this processed, packeted and shop-bought food (all imported, no less!):

Basmati Rice.
Basmati Rice.
Ramen Noodles.
Ramen Noodles.
Guatemalan liguini.
Guatemalan liguini.

Looking at all this made me realise that I was not living my philosophy and I have allowed the insidiousness of convenience to edge into my life.  Don’t get me wrong…we do eat mostly our fresh food but I use packet  food as a “back-up” when I don’t feel like getting out and digging something up (when it is raining or it is bug-ridden).  We would like to get completely self-reliant and not feel that we even need a weekly trip into town to buy food (at this point our grocery bill only amounts to about BZD$30 (USD$15) a week so we are not doing too badly.

Live The Philosophy!
Live The Philosophy!

We would like to live our philosophy so we are going to address this habitual need to buy products.  We have decided to finish off every single packeted food in the house until there are none and we are not going to buy anymore products from the shops.  Once we polish off every single packet, we are going to switch over to farm food only.  This will lead to an even healthier lifestyle with continual planting, digging, harvesting and preparation of enough food to feed us 365 days of the year.  And of course we will save money from not needing to buy any groceries from the super-market.

A Brand New Year With Munchkin and Gnome!!

Together.Sea.of.Tranquility

It’s a brand new year bringing change and clarity.  Let us all be imaginative and creative so that we can get out of the blah and mundaneness of life.  Munchkin and Gnome will strive to keep the Magic going!!   Are you ready to follow us…

Into The Jungle (Our New Theme For 2016)!!

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Bruk Dong III…With A Vengeance!!

Yes, Bruk Dong Monday continues with a vengeance.  If you will recall, on Monday all our machinery stopped working including the weed-eater, the chain-saw, the drill bit broke and our make-shift table (crate) broke.  After that, we decided that the best course of action was to lay low and do nothing.  I even stopped Gnome from mowing the grass.  At about 6pm that very day we heard a funny popping sound coming from outside but we could not determine the source of the noise.  On Tuesday morning, Gnome smelled some smoke in the air and thought that it was a funny time for some-one to be burning at this time of the year.

It all started to make sense when Gnome went to get out the brush-mower on Tuesday morning.  This is what he found:

Bruk Dong Brush Mower.
Bruk Dong Brush Mower.
More Melted Wire.
More Melted Wire.

Look…the wires have all melted!!  Gnome explained that the ignition switch finally gave up and in failing caused a short circuit that melted the wire.  This has also caused damage to many other parts and in short (ha-ha)…it is not working.

Gnome apologetically said:

“Sorry, I can’t Gnome Rig this one!!  We need to bring in the parts from the States!!”

Gnome.Face

And I replied cheekily,

“But Dear, we don’t have 24 hour rush delivery in Belize!”

Munchkin.Funny.Look.Yet.Another

So, no more mowing for a few months until we get the parts.  I guess we can finish the house paneling and the duck coup instead!  Definitely no shortage of work on the farm…

Bruk Dong Monday!

Glowing.Gnome

What a Monday.  This morning, before we had even stepped out of the house, Gnome had said rather aptly (with great humour intended):

“The equipment on the farm works according to the planetary day of the week.”

He started off with the chainsaw and it refused to start.  He even cleaned up the spark plug to make sure. In the end, he told me that the Primer Bulb had broken…I have to say that statement meant absolutely nothing to me….

Together.Munchkin.Annoyed

Next, he started using the weed-eater and it kept losing power and cutting out.  Gnome finally inspected it and thought that there were carbeurator issues (again that statement just went over my head).  When he was trying to open the weed-eater  up, the drill bit broke:

Drill Bit Broken.
Drill Bit Broken.

On top of all of this, the crate (which was a make-shift “work-top” suddenly broke!

Broken Crate.
Broken Crate.

We finally decided at 9am to “call it a day” because everything was done broke.  I did not want to tempt fate by asking him to get the brush-mower out!  I was even eyeing up the huge pile of laundry and sorely tempted to switch on the washing machine.  Having thought about it for a few seconds, I finally said to Gnome,

“Ok Gnome! I think I get the message.  Let’s take it easy!”

Everything Done-Broke!
Everything Done-Broke!

And so we did…just because of the unfortunate conjunction of the stars!

Paradise Piggies: Merry Christmas!!

A Merry Christmas to you all from the Piggies at Paradise Pastures!  Wishing everyone a Happy Festive Season and they are all looking forward to Christmas Pudding tomorrow..

Piggies Are Ready!
Piggies Are Ready!

Message from Mayor Gnome:

“Happy Christmas Everyone!!  And may all your dreams come true in the New Year!”

Mayor Gnome
Mayor Gnome

“Get Ready Piggies For 2016…Gnome Buddy Does It Better!”

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