Saturday, May 11, 2013

Sanpo - round 3

Its hard to believe tha this is the third sanpo! 
Its just over two years since the big earthquake and the first sanpo was set up to help raise funds for the animals in need.
Well, as the even becomes more and more popular - today 100 people have signed up - we 'regulars' now have the chance to get involved!

Friday, March 8, 2013

Tips for coping in the big city!

...having lived in the country, things can suddenly be so daunting when there is endless traffic, people walking blindly down the streets playing with their phones..the list of annoyances go on!

So, the past 3 months have been really tricky for me to re-adapt to the city life....for so many reasons, so I have to remember my own tips and advice so I can handle this crazy city that is Tokyo.


1) The Road Parallel...

Tokyo is a bizarre city. Just seconds away from a three tier highway, take a turning off and you will suddenly find yourself surrounded by a peaceful setting. There might be some quaint old houses, even a temple if you are lucky - whatever you find, there will be a spot of serenity, even if you are just walking to work, you will appreciate the time out from the noise and traffic.

2) Avoid the subway...

Even if you happen to live right by a train station, taking the subway for your commute is not always the justified option. Subways are so oppressive, in any country!! In Tokyo, if you haven't planned your carriage correctly, you might force yourself to walk the length of the platform behind the commuter hoards pigeon-footing it to the next change-over. PAINFUL. I would take the crowded, over-packed (famed for its perverts!) Saikyo sen over the subway any day! Besides, grab the women only carriage and you will be just fine!

3) Switch OFF!

OK - I HATE electronic devices...or at least people using them like they are stick to their hands!! I say this and I was one of them a few years ago...Crikey!! But seriously, people will be in your face, because of lack of space, lack of awareness of space and sheer stupidity...If you can't turn off your phone, at least turn off to the annoying people around you...Stand your ground but don't be mean...I actually saw a stand off yesterday where the two involved actually came close to a fight (never happens here). When travelling, I think you have to imagine that no one else is there...! Stupid, I know but really, these commuters are invisible to me!!!


....as of 8th March, this list stands at 3 points...I may add to it progressively, I may not...
Any further tips that you want to share yourself?? Please do!!!!

Friday, February 22, 2013

The 50's housewife!!

Just a blog entry to share the amazing tips for yore..
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Back in a world where half the chemicals we use today hadn't even been created and thrift was a way of life not a trend that had been set, there were hard working housewives, and maybe the odd hubby too (!) who relied on just a few ingredients to keep their houses in tip top shape!

Over the past couple of years, I have been able to step back in time too and enjoy the true meaning of elbow grease, while simultaneously removing any signs of grease that there might be!

Seriously, as the time has passed since our change over, I have noticed that we do not spend much (if any at all as we have bought in bulk ) on cleaning products AND we are, in the same cheap process NOT damaging the environment !!! Now, there is a thought! And if that wasn't enough good news to contend with,  the elbow grease does mean putting in a bit of hard work, but that is paid off quickly in the form of a short, vigorous workout!

So, what it is we need to find this eco-friendly, healthy and near priceless perfection?!

1) LEMONS
Lemons are acidic and act as a natural bleach! Apparently, cockroaches hate it, so you can clean the floors with it happily knowing that it might just be better than any horrid spray or roach repellent! Just don't use lemon juice on marble surfaces - it will eat away at the grout!
A bit of lemon juice with olive oil makes for a great wooden floor polish.
And, don't forget about the zests!
((Read this entry to find out how to use zests to make your own air freshner!!))


2) BAKING SODA / BICARBONATE OF SODA
This is just ridiculously cheap and works everywhere in the house!
Use baking soda on black, burnt pans - scrub / soak / scrub.
You can use it to clean your teeth (!), clean the bathroom sink, even the oils left around the bath. (My top tip is to add baking soda to washing up liquid to get your bath tub super shiny!)
If you want to really scrub the floor, add some baking soda to your hot water & lemon juice mix - enjoy the fizz and scrub away!

3) VINEGAR
Now, this is just unbelievable! Vinegar is right there on most of our shelves - waiting to be poured over our chips, but we hardly think about what else it can do....
Well - I would recommend keeping some spray bottles around the house, filled with half vinegar and half water. Vinegar is a natural disinfectant, which means, yes - it kills germs!!!
The sprays can be used to clean the kitchen surfaces, dining room table, even polish the floors.
Shake some bicarbonate of soda into the toilet, leave for a few hours and scrub with vinegar!
Vinegar along (1/4) with some olive oil (1/2) and water (1/4) makes for a natural toner too!
And, don't worry about the smell, it really does disappear after 30 seconds! If you can't even wait that long, then you can always add some natural fragrance oils to the spray bottles.
Because it is a natural disinfectant, vinegar sprays will also work on your dogs!! You can spray them down after a walk and clean their paws as well.
Oh, and vinegar is also the magical answer for vomit and dog pee!

So, there we have it - the genius that is nature!

The earth gives us so much, yet we do not give anything back. We need to, we should and we shall!

Monday, January 21, 2013

A Short Story About Human Value


I just came across this on my internet travels. It's a nice little story, worth reading and thinking about its message! :)

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A Short Story About Human Value
Author unknown

A well-known speaker started off his seminar by holding up a $20.00 bill. In the room of 200, he asked,

"Who would like this $20 bill?"

Hands started going up.

He said, "I am going to give this $20 to one of you but first, let me do this.

He proceeded to crumple up the $20 dollar bill.

He then asked, "Who still wants it?"

Still the hands were up in the air.

Well, he replied, "What if I do this?"

And he dropped it on the ground. And started to grind it into the floor with his shoe. He picked it up, now crumpled and dirty.

"Now, who still wants it?"

Still the hands went into the air.

My friends, we have all learned a very valuable lesson.

No matter what I did to the money, you still wanted it Because it did not decrease in value. It was still worth $20.

Many times in our lives, we are dropped, crumpled, and ground into the dirt by the decisions we make and the circumstances that come our way.

We feel as though we are worthless.But no matter what has happened or what will happen, you will never lose your value.

Dirty or clean, crumpled or finely creased, you are still priceless to those who DO LOVE you. The worth of our lives comes not in what we do or who we know, But by WHO WE ARE.

"You are special - Don't EVER forget it."

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Saturday, December 29, 2012

Blog deliberation

So confused as to which one is best!

Tumblr is slick - Blogspot, clumsy but convenient...Gosh, the debates in life!!!

http://leonorasophie-everyday.tumblr.com/

vs

http://leonorasophie-everyday.blogspot.jp/