The origins of this phrase are uncertain but seem to trace back to a military reference.
1) It could go back to the Vietnam era referring to the nine Montagnard tribes or “Yards”
2) Or it may refer to a drill where soldiers were trained to cover nine yards in three seconds before diving to the ground to avoid sniper fire
Saturday, January 28, 2012
Friday, January 20, 2012
Different ball of wax
Have you ever wondered what this means or where it came from? The origins of this phrase can be traced back linguistically to the word "bailiwicks" which means "sphere of specialized knowledge." Bailiwicks evolved into our present day "ball o' wax." So a "different ball of wax" means it is a different sphere of specialized knowledge.
Friday, December 2, 2011
Potato eyes?
Why are those things on potatoes called eyes? My nine-year-old’s
inquiring mind wanted to know, and, well, I did too.
I did a bit of research and
apparently if you look at a potato there should be an “eye” bud and an “eyebrow”
or a vestigial leaf. So maybe the next time you look at a potato, try squinting
and leaning your head to one side and maybe you’ll see the eye and eyebrow :)
Friday, November 25, 2011
Keep your chin up ...
It’s a popular saying, but one that has real physical
ramifications. Typically we say this phrase when someone is having a rough day
to remind them to keep a positive attitude. But did you know keeping your chin
up and having correct posture will help you feel better physically and can
prevent injury? Proper posture can prevent bulged or herniated discs,
arthritis, carpel tunnel, and other muscle strain.
As an added bonus, standing up tall gives off an air of
self-confidence. You can read more here:
http://www.livestrong.com/article/137006-what-are-benefits-proper-posture/
Friday, November 18, 2011
HIYA!
Have you
ever wondered about that Karate yell—“HIYA!”
In
martial arts and self-defense you’re encouraged to Kiai or Qia (pronounced
keeyah) which means “energy,” ”life giving force,” “concentrate,” or “spirit yell”
depending on the language referenced. In other words you’re encouraged to yell
to help focus, startle the opponent, help you breathe, or alert others to your
plight depending on the circumstance.*
You can read more here:
http://www.martialinfo.com/article.asp?gbfspn=74&fb_source=message
You can read more here:
http://www.martialinfo.com/article.asp?gbfspn=74&fb_source=message
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
I need your help
I learned a couple months ago that MeeGenius (http://meegenius.com/) was having a picture book
contest (http://meegenius.com/challenge/welcome/).
Since I have been spending this year converting the scripts I write for my
church’s preschool department into picture book manuscripts, this sounded like
a great opportunity. Plus, you can’t beat a publishing contract for a Grand
Prize.
One of the things I have to submit is summary sentence—which
for a picture book is essentially my pitch. I have one that I took to a writer’s
conference this summer, and then I tweaked it. Would you please vote for which sentence
you like best?
Old: Azariah’s Story is about Shadrach, Meshach and
Abednego, the three boys who were thrown into the fiery furnace by King
Nebuchadnezzar told from Azariah’s or Abenego’s perspective.
New: Azariah’s Story is about
how a king changed three boys names to Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, but he
couldn’t change what they believed.
Most of the writing contests I’ve seen are judged by a panel
of editors, other writers, and agents. Not so with this contest. With this
picture book contest, if you are a member of MeeGenius, you should be able to
vote! It’s just a matter of setting up your account with a username and
password—for free! Community voting will be November 28, 2011-December 18,
2011. Isn’t that exciting?
So leave a comment and let me know if you like the old pitch
or the new pitch better and then I’ll remind you when voting begins on
MeeGenius and you can read Azariah’s Story and vote for me!
Saturday, October 15, 2011
Evolution?
Have you ever had to deal with the question of evolution? If
your teacher holds different beliefs or views than you, Focus on the Family’s
Club House does not recommend standing up in class and arguing. However, if
evolution comes up in conversation with a friend or classmate, here are some
things to consider:
Miracles of Darwinism
Evolution is taught as a science. But by excluding God, evolution ultimately boils down to the religion of self-worship. Check out these miracles that evolutionists have to believe:
Spontaneous generation of life: No evolutionist can fully explain how life began. Some say lightning; some say spacemen. But life can’t even be created in a lab today.
Creative power of time: Time is the hero in evolution. But adding time doesn’t improve the odds of complex, chance developments.
Persistence of the improbably: Evolution relies on mutational change to create more sophisticated plants and animals. Yet science shows that mutations overwhelmingly impact life negatively.
Punctuated equilibrium: This idea states that species stayed the same for millions of years and then quickly changed, leaving no fossil record. The evidence for this idea is that there is no evidence. Creationists would say the lack of a fossil record for transitional species points directly to a divine Creator.
Evolution is taught as a science. But by excluding God, evolution ultimately boils down to the religion of self-worship. Check out these miracles that evolutionists have to believe:
Spontaneous generation of life: No evolutionist can fully explain how life began. Some say lightning; some say spacemen. But life can’t even be created in a lab today.
Creative power of time: Time is the hero in evolution. But adding time doesn’t improve the odds of complex, chance developments.
Persistence of the improbably: Evolution relies on mutational change to create more sophisticated plants and animals. Yet science shows that mutations overwhelmingly impact life negatively.
Punctuated equilibrium: This idea states that species stayed the same for millions of years and then quickly changed, leaving no fossil record. The evidence for this idea is that there is no evidence. Creationists would say the lack of a fossil record for transitional species points directly to a divine Creator.
My Teacher Says Evolution is Fact
Instead of standing up in class and shouting, “That’s not true!” creationist expert and speaker Rich Carroll suggests asking questions.
“There’s very little to be gained by being confrontational,” Carroll says. “The Bible teaches us to be loving and humble in dealing with people. Questions can be the least threatening and most powerful tools in helping to bring up an issue and change a person’s mind.”
When evolution comes up at school or in a conversation with a friend, try asking these questions:
1. If all animals and humans evolved from other creatures, why don’t we find any fossils of transitional forms that are halfway between two creatures?
2. If the universe began as a bunch of disorganized elements, where did those elements come from?
3. Why aren’t fossils of the simplest organisms found in the “oldest,” deepest layers of the earth and more complex organisms found near the top?
Instead of standing up in class and shouting, “That’s not true!” creationist expert and speaker Rich Carroll suggests asking questions.
“There’s very little to be gained by being confrontational,” Carroll says. “The Bible teaches us to be loving and humble in dealing with people. Questions can be the least threatening and most powerful tools in helping to bring up an issue and change a person’s mind.”
When evolution comes up at school or in a conversation with a friend, try asking these questions:
1. If all animals and humans evolved from other creatures, why don’t we find any fossils of transitional forms that are halfway between two creatures?
2. If the universe began as a bunch of disorganized elements, where did those elements come from?
3. Why aren’t fossils of the simplest organisms found in the “oldest,” deepest layers of the earth and more complex organisms found near the top?
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