With high food inflation affecting families everywhere, The Little Potato Company is providing some relief this holiday season with the chance to win $1,000 in groceries from a choice of retailers. Running now until January 10, 2024, 15 consumers in the U.S. and 15 in Canada will win. To participate in the sweepstakes, consumers can visit -happiness/or scan the QR code found on the Little Holiday Happiness point-of-sale materials in stores.

However, today I wanted to write about the power of sharing a little happiness! In the midst of the murky outlook of today and the gloomy forecast for the future, we can do a lot to lift our own spirits and the spirits of those around us by sharing the joys in our everyday experience and simple acts of kindness. I got a lesson in that myself again this week. It came from an unexpected source.


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Shao Qing is a dedicated neurosurgeon in the local hospital. He is good-looking and has lots of female admirers. However, he has little interest in romance and appears aloof. Shao Qing is also a good cook and has a pet dog. Wen Rang is his uncle although they are only a few years apart in terms of age.

The restaurant has 2 small rooms with paper covered tables very close to one another. This is not a place to linger with little in the way of ambiance other than some uninspiring art on the walls and a dirty fish tank near the entrance with a few sad looking goldfish listlessly swimming back and forth.

Cong Rong was upset when she felt belittled by her co-interns during a get-together. Everyone seemed to have a productive time in the companies they were assigned, while the one case she was working on was still pending.

Chelsi and her family have been donating items to Operation Shoebox for several years, helping others learn about those around the world who are less fortunate and to bring a little happiness to these individuals during the holiday season.

We are so excited to get the 2024 season kicked off on Saturday, January 6th! After a third consecutive trip to the NCAA Regional Finals and our first winning season in SEC competition, we are excited to continue building Mizzou Gymnastics into an elite program. With a solid freshman class, along with multiple All-SEC and All-Americans returners, we project another exciting year for Tiger Gymnastics Nation!

Our vault just might be our most improved event this season. We have added a lot of talent here with three freshmen and JJ Jachna (back from a freshman-year injury) that should see time in the lineup. Jocelyn, Amari, Hannah and JJ will have 10.0 vaults and possibly more by mid-season. This is an event we finished out strong last year, but we want to make this an early season strength in 2024 and believe we have the talent to make it happen.

For bars, our team has been very solid in our preparation. Coach Whitney Snowden and this crew attacked handstands and sticks early in the preparation phase. We will certainly miss seeing the beautiful lines of Helen Hu and Alisa Sheremeta here, but be assured we have some returners that have made noticeable improvements and are ready to step into bigger roles. Additionally, Amaya Marshall is back from a foot injury last season and will be a big contributor for us here. Lastly, we brought in two-time WCGA All-American transfer Mara Titarsolej (who might just be the prettiest bar swinger in the country) and we expect her to be one of the best in the nation on the apparatus this season.

From the beginning of pre-season to now, we have made solid progress in our execution and consistency on beam. We bring back some experienced and impressive returners in Sienna, Grace Anne and Sydney from the 2023 squad, and Amaya will be back in the mix. There will be some new faces on beam this year working with coach Lacey Rubin, and expect to see Mara, Amari, Kennedy, Rayna and others competing to make lineups on this event.

Overall, we are pleased with the progress of our team. We feel we are physically and mentally strong and ready to represent the Mizzou Gymnastics tradition! Our success has been largely due to the unity and hard work of our Tiger gymnasts. The strides every one of our student-athletes have made in this offseason ensures that this program thrives not just this season, but for years to come.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has more great suggestions for greening your holiday season and all winter long. Do you have any tips? How are you keeping your holiday season happy and light on the planet? Photo used via Creative Commons: Susan Smith, Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.0 Generic License

You know the way the water for flowers

passes them by and remains a while below

and then is slowly drawn upwards

lighter for the settling, leaving its grit,

without which it would never have fallen,

to the soil: well, that is the way it is.

Grief falls everywhere. How joyful we are!

Around us spring up lives like ours,

not one of us has all the cares of the world!,

not one of us escapes some little happiness!

Meanwhile, Isabella and the gypsy are on set of the mafia reality show. Isabella is cooking Mikey's favorite dish, meatballs, in order to lure him back from wherever he is (because, supposedly, his not-dead body is still ambling around NYC naked). And Sax got himself aboveground, but Happy has disappeared. He was pretty disillusioned by all the ill will down in the subway before Sax was rescued. It broke his little hairy heart, and he decided to split. So Sax is all alone walking through the cold streets of NYC. He overhears a guy whistling "Blue Christmas," and it brings back a memory: The memory of when Mr. Blue introduced Nick to the Very Bad Santa, and requested that Nick take him under his wing. Nick declined. Nick puts the dots together: Blue's behind this mass kidnapping operation. But why?

Nathan: Depressing. Okay, so in this group can you tell me which one is fake? Which one is fake? The Dinosaur Pullback truck, cool looking dinosaur monster truck toy for toddler boys. Bright blue dinosaur body is tightly screwed into the wheels. What's more interesting is that when the tail is down the mouth is open! [Haeny laughs] 100% safe for toddlers. Or is it the DIY Warrior Slime Kit. Everything you could ever need to make slime for your budding warrior. Why give the gift of regular boring toys when you can have 18 metal-colored slime for doing battle against the forces of evil. Our slime kit helps unleash your little Viking's creativity, helps him develop his motor skills, and builds forearm tone. [Haeny laughs]. Or the Lightup Unicorn Pillow. This DIY activity is the perfect gift for the girl that wants to learn about STEM while sewing a beautiful lightup pillow. This project inspires creativity as you get to customize the look and feel of your unicorn. And don't forget to name her. You will learn how LED lights change color and why they're eco friendly while uncovering what makes a real circuit work.

Nathan: You know, one of the things that I find so delightful about constructionism. And the work that you've been kind of a pioneer at for many years, is the playful nature of, of some of this. I mean, it's, it's both playful, and it's also serious. Certainly that kind of shows up in in, you know, Scratch, which which you had a hand in, in designing and creating, right, can you say a little bit, 


Nathan: I love that; I love, I love them the breakdown of that distinction. It's an academic distinction, it's fun to actually try to look at that from, from a kid's perspective and see how kind of ridiculous it is to suggest that [laughs] there's something different between making a game and playing a game. I want to go in a slightly different direction. And I want to talk about virtual worlds. When we think of virtual worlds, we often think of something like Second Life, which was extremely popular in the, I guess, the 2000s. But before then, before Second Life, there was a virtual world for children, for them to explore together, for them to play together to play games together, called Whyville. And you did a fair amount of work, studying how children interacted, how children played in this virtual space. And I'm wondering if you could just say a little bit about you know, what are some of the interesting things you discovered about how kids play when they're together in these virtual spaces?

Haeny: That resonates with me so much. I totally agree with that. Because, I think what you're talking about is also just having the space to work out some really serious and difficult issues, right, and being able to do that in a community with your peers, which is very different than having it mediated by an adult, right, or someone who has some authority or power over you. And it just made me think about that with like children's play, right that it is sometimes like they talk about a lot of violent things sometimes. They'll talk about their sexuality, right? They'll talk about things that maybe are a little uncomfortable to us. But more than like the topic or the thing that's right in front of us, there's also something that's under that right that the community kind of brings to light. And I think that is such a, I mean, that's something that I hear you say over and over again in these last, you know, few minutes is that idea of community and being able to work out some of that in a social group, in a space. And that doesn't have to always be a geographic neighborhood space, right? It doesn't even have to be school, right, that it could be in these virtual communities as well.

Nathan: Abso-Absolutely. You and I've also both done a lot of work in kind of the maker community and the maker spaces where, where we invite kids to use creative technologies and prototyping tools to electronics to build things that are interesting or valuable or meaningful to them, but to use physical tools and technologies, not just bits and atoms, you know, as we sometimes say. In particular, though, you've done a lot of work in E-textiles, which, which, you know, I want to maybe give a brief description of. It's sort of like, rather than sitting down with a soldering iron and, and wire, you can sit down with a needle and, and some conductive thread, and you find yourself doing a lot more sewing than, than soldering. Can you say a little bit about, you know, from all of your work on this, like, what are the some of the differences between inviting young people in particular, to play with electronics using soldering irons and wires versus playing with electronics using thread and needle and textiles? 006ab0faaa

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