THE RAINBOW DIET FOR KIDS. What’s in it for kids to eat a Rainbow?

Discover the Magic of Rainbows
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“Discover the MAGIC of Rainbows” was written to help kids identify with eating a rainbow of fresh fruits and vegetables.  When I got the idea for the book, I called a good friend, Dr. Jane Oelke, ND, PhD and asked her, “What’s in it for kids to eat a rainbow diet?”  Jane has a Masters Degree in Nutrition and has written several books on Natural Healing.  Her information was invaluable in the story line and the concept of the book.

Here’s what I learned…  Continue reading THE RAINBOW DIET FOR KIDS. What’s in it for kids to eat a Rainbow?

Cyber-Psychology… it’s going to be BIG!

Preview of “14C-Cyber Psychology copy”I’m not a Techie kind of guy…  When it comes to technology, just turning a device on is a challenge.  I seem to spend an inordinate amount of time in front of computer screens scratching my head  and wondering where “it” went when I saved it…  Or wondering if a “Fatal Error” is as serious as it sounds.

When it comes to technology, I often find myself surrounded by people speaking English but in a different language.  You know what I mean?  They’re using words that make no sense to me…  For example, the other day I overheard a conversation about the  importance of the “Cloud” in the futureI  thought I knew what clouds were, but now I’m not so sure.  They were young people of course and seemed to be talking about technological stuff.  It made my head swim.

You can’t just push an “ON” button anymore and expect to know how  things work.  Technology seems to have a lot of secrets buried in the vernacular.  My kids tell me, “Don’t worry Dad, it’s intuitive.”….  Right!

The whole idea for the cartoon came to me when I was tearing my hair out… well, not actually tearing my hair out.  I don’t have any hair  to tear out anymore.  You know what I mean.  I was looking for a padded room to vent my frustration with computers, etc.  My inner voice said, “This is going to drive me crazy!”  My other inner voice (They talk a lot…) replied, “You should ask for help.” 

Asking for “Help” can mean a lot of things.  To a guy, it means surrender.  It would be like asking for directions.  Who actually does that? Or,… even worse… seeing a therapist and admitting you don’t know what to do!  As I listened to the voices inside my head sort it out, it occurred to me a new field of Psychology would emerge.  One that would help people like me.  That other voice, the cartoon idea guy, whispered in my inner ear, “Do a cartoon about it.  Maybe no one will notice you don’t have a clue…”

I rest my case…

 


 

WELCOME TO MY WORLD !

Every once in a while I draw a cartoon that can be used in multiple ways. I drew a cartoon of myself to add to the Header for my website with the caption, “Welcome to my world !”.  It also had each of the characters of my books, Annie Oxidant, Phyto (her dog), TC Bear, Rudy Baga and Brock O’Lee, the farmer.

As I look at the drawing, I can see a lot of uses for it.  It looks like I’m telling a fish story about the one that got away.  Or, maybe, with a few lines to make it look like I’m waving my arms, it could be me saying, “Yoo Hoo!  I’m over here!”

I could be at Spartan Stadium (my college Alma mater) doing the wave or on the bow of the Titanic yelling, “I’m the King of the World!”  Put a wand in my hand and I could be parking a Jumbo Jet…. Or, Sky Diving.

As you can see, being a cartoonist is like being the Chief Executive of the Universe… We decide what it all means and what happens.  Now, I know what you’re thinking.  Why don’t I do something about the cartoon happening in Washington these days?  That’s another cartoonist’s territory. It’s out of my jurisdiction.  My Universe is pretty small…