I'd wanted to start a
Blog for years, and for some reason I found the thought to be
overwhelming!
Well, thought
conquered and Blog started - welcome to day one and an explanation to my title
and Blog name (note: originally posted on August 4, 2012).
And I want to add,
life is hard, we may as well laugh through it. This is where I hope to
come in, any time I can make someone laugh out loud, or in their mind, is a
good thing!
Here is the
inspiration to why I wanted to start a Blog so many years ago - an interview on
Oprah. No, not some enlightening interview, with warm fuzzy feelings of
happiness, but one that just shot home a sense of reality and a really
big thought (which I'll share later). The show was about frugality, good
show premise, but again, not what struck a chord in me. And wow, what
some people do to save a few nickels. I'm frugal and we recycle, but the
show was about really, really frugal stuff.
So now - the reason for my title -
So now - the reason for my title -
There were two adult
daughters who had written in to Oprah and had told of their mother’s use of
disposable razors. They had said as long as they can remember, long
before they had went off to college, moved out of the house and had families of
their own, their mother had always used the same two pink razors. Not the
kind of razor that you can change the head and put on new blades as they wore
down, but the ones that are a solid plastic mold casting in bubble gum pink
(you know the ones). In your head, flash to a picture of the razors in
the woman's bathtub.... that's what the show did, it's a good visual.
(plus I just found a picture online - this is it folks - the original razor, not the one I took in my shower shown above.... added 6/12/13)
It wasn't that mom
just loved the brand and only bought this type of razor; it was that these two
razors were the SAME TWO RAZORS the girls remembered from their youth.
Mom never ever switched them out or bought new ones. Dear old mom said
they still shaved her legs just fine, even though they were more than a decade
old. OK, first thought - ewww, second thought – really? And third thought
- OMG, how old are my razors???
At that time in my
life, money was super tight, I was single, living blocks out of Detroit,
working two jobs and razors were not on the top of my priority list. But
after seeing that show I thought, why am I using old dull razors? Surely
I could swing the extra couple bucks for a multi-pack and make sure to change
them out every two months. At what point in my life am I allowed to only
use sharp, new razors? Is there an age this decision is made? This
lady never made it.
So I made a decision
right then and there - Life's too short to use dull razors!
Young and in my 20's,
shaving my legs was a super important thing. My first job was an office
job, my second job was bartending - both places I wore skirts (the latter
called for shorter ones, to pull in the dough). And I was in my twenties,
hello, the only time your legs are ever going to look that fabulous without any
effort!!
Well, I believe Oprah
went on a visit to the woman's house, brought her some new razors, made her shave
then and there and then asked what it felt like. She confessed it felt
great and promised to change out her razors more often, although I don't
believe it was a very convincing promise. If Oprah were still doing her
talk show today she could do a revisit to check if the razors she gave her are
still on the edge of the tub, ten plus years later. My bet - yes.
As for the other two
people they featured: One saved all the water that came out of the sink
in the bathroom and kitchen. They disconnected the U drain plumbing, set
up buckets and caught all the dirty water that came out the drain. That
also gets an ewwww. I can't remember what they used it for, it seemed a
bit extreme, especially if they didn't have a gray water tank setup to
decontaminate/purify the water - or whatever it is they brilliantly do with
those tanks in the west (i.e. New Mexico Earthships come to mind).
The other, the person
saved all the soap chips from old bars of soap and put them in those mesh bags
that oranges and onions come in. They cut the bags down, fastened them,
then continued to use the soap chips in the bags – forever, basically
hardly ever allowing anyone in that house to ever use a new bar of soap.
I don't know, this is the one I thought probably just saved mere nickels a
year. God Bless them all, green before it was trendy!
So, get off your behind and go get yourself some new razors - your legs will thank you!! Go,go now!!
So, get off your behind and go get yourself some new razors - your legs will thank you!! Go,go now!!
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