Daily Archives: November 16, 2009

Who’s a smarty p-ants…?

antYuk, dosen’t that little critter give you the creeps…? ants are something I am well familiar with because in Australia we have all kinds of them – your general black ant (we usually call them ‘sugar ants’ because they are a pest at picnics), red ant, green ant and bull ant…the soldier ants are the ones that really give you a nasty bite – as well as the green ants – and my dad was always being bitten when he was out working in the garden. One time he came in after a green ant bit him and he looked as though he had been stung by a horde of wasps…

In France we were always spraying the courtyard to kill the ants building their little nests in the dry soil; and the people next door discovered the effect of fire ant bites on dogs when their expensive pedigree mutt almost scratched itself silly last summer. If someone can tell me just why these things were put on earth then please let me know!

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Merck stops supplying mumpsvax for single vaccines – is this a move towards forced MMR?

immunizationTo start off with I am a full supporter of childhood immunization – three of my elder kids are fully immunized. Having a mother who remembers well the polio and whooping cough epidemics of the 30′s, 40′s and 50′s – and who lost some classmates and a cousin during them – she always impressed on me how lucky we modern day Mums are to not have to hold your baby in your arms choking to death from whooping cough or diphtheria. You don’t see kids in iron leg calipers any more with polio-deformed legs – do you know of a person existing in an iron lung from paralysis…?

I myself suffered complications from measles when I was two – many modern day Mums seem to see this potentially fatal disease as nothing more than a bad rash and a temperature when in fact it can and does kill. I developed pneumonia and almost went blind – I was lucky though, a child of my Dad’s friend developed encephalitis and her brain literally rotted away until she died at the age of 14. Had there been the vaccine back then no doubt at all that my parents would have had me jabbed to avoid all that.  I had my elder three kids ‘done’ with no qualms at all.

Now my two youngest are caught in this MMR business and it is ridiculous. I don’t believe there is anything wrong with MMR, I do not see enough autistic kids around to substantiate what some people say about it and plenty of kids have had the MMR jab. My partner however wanted our two youngest to have the single vaccines ‘just to be sure’ and so I went along with it – so long as they are immunized is all I care about. No problems with getting the measles vaccines but we have been waiting for three years for the mumpsvax only to receive a letter from our clinic telling us that MERCK will no longer be producing the single mumps vaccine for distribution. So no more mumps vaccines.

To me this smacks of a political move to force parents to accept the MMR jab regardless of their fears or wishes;  I don’t believe the hogwash about MMR being dangerous ( I do believe that 15 months is too young for the combined jab though and  so had one son done at 24 months) but I also do not believe that choice should be taken away from parents. The main thing is that kids are protected and there is now a real fear that parents will not immunize rather than be forced to accept MMR. It looks as though our two youngest sons will have to go unprotected against mumps for now – hopefully they will only come into contact with MMR jabbed kids along the way.

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Time to join the pudding club!

xmaspuddingI am really looking forward to Xmas this year – not sure exactly why it seems more exciting – I guess it is because we are back living in a place where Xmas actually MEANS something and is celebrated to the hilt. We spent the last five Xmas’s in France and the French don’t do Xmas like they do everywhere else and you don’t see things like nativity scenes decorating the shops because of some stupid law they have about being republicans…

Xmas is big here in Northern Ireland and the city centre is starting to see decorations appear – Tesco is even playing carols already! what I am really looking forward to are the international Xmas markets in Belfast later this month and all the different foods and things you can buy. I am hoping our kitchen will be ready for December but it could turn out that it wont be and that means we might have to have our Xmas dinner at a restaurant somewhere – somehow it does not feel right microwaving a turkey. But there are some things that cannot be let go and that is the Xmas pudding – I am making my own and using my tried and trusted recipe from my Australian Woman’s Weekly Recipe Book that I bought when I was about 18. That book has seen me through many a meal, even though I rarely look at a recipe these days having everything committed to memory, and is actually something of a bible in the kitchens of Aussie women.

I’m off to get some unbleached calico for step one!

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