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Wednesday, April 29, 2020

Emily's WPW Guest Post - Celebrating Judy


Hi Nugget Subscribers,

It's (WPW) Woman Power Wednesday and I want to spotlight one of my favorite hardworking ladies of all time, Judy!

The current state of NYC is not great for Judy and Michael's business. They need to be in their factory to make products and they need to make products to make money. Judy is a very determined worker and I am certain if the building had not locked them out, they would still be there working!

A little background on Judy and Michael. They married young and had a son. Michael decided he was going to risk everything and travel to America when their son was six years old. Michael worked hard in NYC and became a US citizen before bringing Judy and their son over. This was two years that they were apart! Michael could not travel back to China to visit during this time or he would not become a citizen. Finally, it was time for Judy to move with her son. Judy always makes it very clear that she did not want to leave her family but would say to me, "what could I do?"

Side story, when I told Judy that Kyle got a job in Austin and I was moving home, she said, "This hurts my heart but what can I do? You have to go with the man." Although, she also pointed out that I could wait two years like she did and that Kyle and I would be okay apart for a while! While this may make my female readers cringe a little, you have to remember this is all she knows.


Today, their son is a successful lawyer in NYC. He went to a great school and is married with a baby of his own! He takes care of his parents when they need it but they never let him give too much. I think their baby looks just like Michael!

Judy, who has worked long hours every day as a pattern-maker, is powering through quarantine by gardening! She reports they are "living the life" and are very happy to have some time off. Of course, they wish this was a chosen retirement situation, but I am glad she has found some peace in these crazy times. I know she is eager to get back to work but maybe this will allow them to see some more days off in their future!

Love to all,

Emily




Stay whole on WPW and use LinkedIn

Lucy,

Yesterday I forwarded you (through LinkedIn messenger) a nice post from Dr. Elizabeth Hausler and Build Change. I thought your sisters would enjoy it as well. Build Change has retrofitted 24,000 homes in Nepal over the last five years!

As for me, I brushed off an old article titled A Simpler Time: Self-reflection on The Future of Making. Check out the video at the bottom of the article to learn all about your Granddaddy's work in the peanut business. The first nugget-reader to tell me what the three sizes of peanuts are, after the nuts are separated by the 'sizing screens' wins a prize.

Love,

Dad

Monday, April 27, 2020

Let food be thy medicine

"Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food." - Hippocrates

Lucy made us a delicious plant-based dinner tonight: Corn tortillas with black beans, cauliflower, peppers, spices, and guacamole. Beautifully prepared and perfectly seasoned.

We are watching Forks over Knives on Netflix tonight. Might be cutting back a bit on animal protein around here!

Make it a great Monday evening peeps.

Friday, April 24, 2020

Can any of my fit friends do this?



Happy Fit as a Fiddle!

Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Humility on WPW (Plus two of my favorite gals on a walking mission)


These two are on some kind of walking roll. Five miles a day for two weeks. Both look amazing. Not only do they enjoy their walks, but they are great kitchen-mates, serving up some delicious and nutritious meals during this time of home-cooking only.

From 'Always We Begin Again' - The Benedictine Way of Living by John McQuiston II (page 35) on 'Humility' . . .

Cultivate humility.
To be exalted is to be in danger.

Pride is considered a sin because it warps our existence.
It establishes our lives on a false foundation.

No one can win all the time.
Therefore, a life based on bettering others
will always be unfulfilled.

The way to affiliation with the sublime
is not to add,
but is to take away more each day
until we have been freed,
even from desire for perfection.