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Lifestyle – Living Adventure One Ounce At A Time

Lifestyle, what is that? The very definition is “an individual’s way of living”.

There was a time in the not so far past that I had no idea of what that meant. If someone had asked me outright what lifestyle meant to me, I would have said something like, “of the rich and famous“?

Being born and raised in a small, rural community my upbringing taught me how to work hard. My siblings and I worked alongside our mom and grandma in the fields. We started out working for grandma and grandpa in their vineyard and graduated up to the prune and peach orchards.

Those days were long, hard back-breaking work. In the fall and winter we would cut the root-stock mother plants and haul the 6 to 7 foot long vines into the garage in bundles. We would cut and bundle, grandpa, when he was home, would pack them like a mule on his back. Grandma wasn’t as strong, so she used the little Cub Cadet tractor to pull them in. Cold and wet it was work we had to do to get the product, root stock, to market. In the spring it was time to help till the fields, put down the fumigation and plastic to kill the weeds before planting the new stock. Summer months were spent standing on our heads, pulling weeds and chucking rocks.

There was never time to dream of luxury vacations or what we think of today as lifestyle. Most of the time we were thankful just to get home for a hot bath, a big meal and bed.

When the family took vacations it was usually all 5 of us kids in the back of the camper on dads pick up truck headed across country to visit relatives. Oh sure, we stopped alongside the highway at the Stuckey’s or tourist attractions occasionally.

One trip in particular I remember being so disappointed…I was maybe in 5th or 6th grade and we were going to Yellowstone Park. Now, think like a kid for a minute, what do you suppose I was expecting? You’re right; I thought there would be swings, slides, a merry-go-round, things for kids to do! Guess mom didn’t really explain what the park was in too much detail!

As an adult looking back I sure didn’t appreciate the effort it must have taken. Surely it took plenty of money to tote all of those kids a couple thousand miles to see a geyser, a moose and a bear, too!

Things didn’t change much when I got married and had a family of my own. There were doctor bills, hospital bills, and car payments. With house payments who could think of a vacation, especially one like the lifestyle of the rich and famous.

Our vacations, although fun, were weekend trips to the coast to camp. Have you ever camped? With two small children it is hardly what I consider a vacation, it is flat out work! Occasionally we would travel to the mountains for weekend fishing trips, camping with my folks or friends.

Once they suggested we get a hotel room and we freaked out, who could afford a room? Our luxuriant dinners were the large order of chicken nuggets and family fries at McDonald’s with a soda!

Then I was introduced to network marketing and my thinking started to expand. The friends who worked beside me encouraged us to travel to conferences; our first was to Las Vegas, Nevada. That was huge for us, driving over 13 hours we were exhausted yet excited.

The next trip was to New Orleans, Louisiana. I’ll never forget that trip, I was so sick with the flu…but I had a ball and remember every wonderful side trip we made. From the jazz music drifting down Bourbon Street to the century old Cafe Du Monde and the scrumptious beignets with lattes. Those are memories etched in our hearts and one day we will go back to enjoy that rich treat again.

That was my husband’s first plane ride…he was so scared that it took us 3 hours for a 2 hour trip to the airport…we had to stop at every rest stop, if you get my drift! But it was so worth it. The foods we experienced, the sights and people we met all different from home. The world is huge and is just waiting to be explored.

When we were introduced to nutrition our minds grew even more to the lifestyle waiting for us. Traveling to places like the Caribbean on a first class cruise, San Francisco and a bay cruise, Las Vegas, Seattle and the Space Needle!

We ate escargot, caviar (icky I was like Tom Hanks in Big…spit it out), but I tried it! Snorkeling in the crystal blue waters of the Caribbean was unbelievable; I had to pinch myself to make sure it was real.

Debarking from San Juan, Puerto Rico my husband cried in disbelief that someone like him could be experiencing something so incredible. Dancing on the deck of the ship as we pulled out of port was like watching the Love Boat on TV only we were the stars.

But you know, if we didn’t have our health none of that would have mattered. Without taking the business seriously we never could have won that cruise to have experienced the lifestyle of the rich and famous.

Being able to travel to Maui, Hawaii with our best friends was so incredible. We got to experience that lifestyle with people we love and care about, healthy enough to enjoy it. We enjoyed it so much that a couple years later we were able to take both of our kids and grandkids back to Maui for a two week lifestyle vacation. That rocks, there’s nothing like it.

Today, when life throws us lemons, we just catch them and squeeze hard…the lemonade is sweet and we look forward to the next adventure in living lifestyle healthy one ounce at a time.

Join us; let your mind go…what would your lifestyle healthy vacation look like if you just let go and imagined?

A Brief History of Home Entertainment

The concept of home entertainment and indoor recreational activities changed when home electronics invaded our lives. One can say that access to numerous electronic products at home has revolutionized the idea of what constitutes a complete home entertainment. Nowadays, anyone can have immediate access to every kind of electronic entertainment via different media within the comforts of their homes. They can have their choice of entertainment which may range from the latest DVD players, radios to the wireless internet connection which offers them the convenience of mobility. Advancement in technology has gifted us with loads of home entertainment options ranging from radio, television, CD, DVD players, home theatre system, games consoles and so on.Music has always been one of the most preferred leisure activities. It found its way into our home through the long playing discs and the gramophone. Of course with the coming of radio a decade later made music a more widespread home entertainment. Before the advent of the CD or DVD player, the radio was the most popular home entertainment system available. Though there were some juke boxes available in the local pubs or salons where one could listen to a song of their choice at home there was only the radio. With radio, the choice of listening was however quite limited as people had to listen to the songs that the radio channels would play, even though some of the stations would at times play the selected numbers based on listeners’ requests. But there were no complaints as there wasn’t anything better for decades to come.Initially, when television had not yet become an everyday part of our lives, the visual entertainment strictly meant those theatres which had large screens to view a movie. Things changed dramatically with the invention of the television in the initial phase of the 1950s. The television was a complete wonder in the days when it was discovered. People did not have to restrict themselves anymore to music as their only entertainment at home. They could actually watch a full length movie in the comfort of their own home.Not only movies, this small wonder box started entertaining people with more and more new ideas, programs and techniques. Television has been considered as one of the pioneers in the history of home visual entertainment. Of course it provided more than just entertainment. With news and special documentaries, TV soon became the most important source of amusement. The long playing discs were also a part of home entertainment which was an early discovery. While radios, LPs and television made a permanent place in everyone’s home, the quality of sound in those times essentially required tremendous development.Good sound systems and speakers stared to develop in the mid 1970s. Various technologies were discovered to enhance the quality of sound. And with the music genres like rock, pop and discos coming into being, there was a specific and urgent requirement for good quality sound systems. Thus the electronic giants did not stop producing recorders and put more emphasis on amplifying and equalizing the sound to give it a new dimension.Good quality sound systems were specially designed and created for homes which produced outstanding music. Woofers and subwoofers along with various amplifiers equalizers and multi channel audio were being used to produce crisp stereophonic sounds.However, this concept took a back seat when CD and DVD players came into existence. During the end of the ’70s and early ’80s some of the electronic giants worked in collaboration to develop the world’s first Compact Disc system. Experts proved that this CD player was quite compact and lightweight with its unique durability. For music lovers it was truly a boon. At the same time this CD system opened a new window in the audio equipment industry.Compact discs were more durable than any other long playing discs or tapes. Thus the CDs removed all other music disc and tapes from the market and held prominent position. The 80s and early 90s saw a vast improvement in the technology of compact disc systems. It became very popular with people because of the crystal clear sound it produced and was affordable. These CDs not only stored music, it was versatile enough to store movies, data, pictures or even software.Along with CDs a much improved device which actually revolutionized and changed the entire system of home entertainment is the DVD or digital versatile discs. These discs are powerful and large enough to hold two movies in one. It stores data digitally and is more durable. The scratch proof technology of the DVD players also makes the DVDs last a long time. Both music and movie buffs felt delighted when the DVD player came into the market. Recent survey statistics reveal that the DVD player is the most successful product of home entertainment. It was introduced in the year 1997 and has reached great heights of success ever since.Nowadays, people can have the same effect of a movie theatre in their homes. With the latest DVD players, LCD screens and the sound systems with woofers, sub woofers and multi channel audio systems, anyone can have a fantastic home entertainment system with high quality sound and spectacular visual effects. The plasma and LCD screens are high resolution televisions which started to develop in the latter half of the 1990s and these sleek televisions enabled the viewers to experience digital sound and vision with fantastic picture quality and various advanced features.With the invention of DVDs and a major development in the visual media such as Plasma and Liquid Crystal Display or LCD in the late 90s gave home entertainment its latest technical dimension. With it, the meaning of home entertainment changed significantly with more and more people installing the home theatre systems with newest gadgets and technologies.