Sunday Citar has always been a special space for me to share moments of inspiration, and today feels no different. Life is unpredictable, isn't it? One minute you're standing still, and the next, you're swept up in the whirlwind of moments that shape who we are. That's why I try to embrace every opportunity to live fully, even when it's messy or imperfect.
This past weekend, I found myself at the county fair with my family. The air was filled with the scent of funnel cakes and popcorn, and the sound of laughter echoed everywhere. We wandered from booth to booth, my kids trying their luck at games and munching on elephant ears and deep-fried Oreos. It was the kind of day that reminded me how simple joys can create memories that last a lifetime.
I'll admit, there were moments when I felt like a nervous mom—worrying about sunscreen, hydration, and whether they were eating enough vegetables. But then I'd catch a glimpse of their wide-eyed wonder, and I’d remind myself that it’s okay to let go sometimes. After all, the biggest risk isn’t trying but staying rooted in hesitation.
One of the highlights was watching my youngest giggle as we spun around in circles while waiting for the helicopter ride. She clung to me tightly, her little face pressed against my shoulder, and I realized how precious these fleeting moments are. As parents, we often feel the pressure to do everything perfectly, but what really matters is showing up—showing up with love, patience, and an open heart.
Even on quieter days, like the one spent lounging under blankets with grilled cheese sandwiches and tomato soup, I find beauty in the small things. There’s something magical about slowing down, even if it’s just for a short while. It’s those quiet moments that remind us to cherish the present.
If you’ve ever been to a fair, you know how enchanting it can be after dark. The Ferris wheel lights twinkled against the navy sky, casting a glow that made everything feel surreal. My older daughter bravely hopped onto a ride with her friend, while I stayed behind with my youngest, dancing awkwardly to the carnival music. It wasn’t glamorous, but it was real—and that’s what makes it so beautiful.
So here’s my challenge to you: take a chance today. Whether it’s sharing a quote that inspires you, stepping outside your comfort zone, or simply savoring a moment with someone you love, don’t let fear hold you back. Life is too short to miss out on the little things.
Thank you for joining me in this journey of finding joy in the everyday. If you’d like to participate in Sunday Citar, I’d love for you to share your own inspiring words. Let’s keep the conversation going and spread a little light wherever we go. Until next time, here’s to embracing the beauty of life’s unpredictability.
Have a fantastic week ahead, and remember—you’ve got this!
P.S. Special thanks to Jessica for inviting us and being such a great sport on the Ferris wheel. Heights aren’t exactly my thing, but having fun together sure is!
Feed Enzymes
Feed additive enzymes Simple classification of feed enzymes:
1.endogenous enzymes, refers to the animal body can secrete digestive enzymes, the main function is to digest the nutrients in the feed used to improve the digestibility of feed; The digestive system of young animals is not perfect, and the digestive enzymes secreted by the body are insufficient. In particular, a large amount of endogenous enzymes should be added to the feed based on plant raw materials to solve the digestive problems. Endogenous enzymes generally refer to protease, amylase, lipase and so on.
2. Exogenous enzymes refer to the enzyme preparations that animals cannot secrete autonomously and must be added. The main function is to degrade the anti-nutrient factors of plant raw materials, non-starch polysaccharides that hinder the release of nutrients and react with the contact of endogenous enzymes, such as cell walls, and non-starch polysaccharides that bring negative effects; Common are phytase, xylanase, glucanase, cellulase, mannanase, galactosidase, etc.
3.functional enzymes, mainly use its catalytic function to achieve the processes and products we need, such as glucose oxidase, a brief overview is the catalytic process with glucose to consume oxygen, produce gluconic acid and hydrogen peroxide, Reduce the PH value of the gut, and use its strong oxidation to alleviate mycotoxin poisoning and protect the health of the digestive system, improve immunity and other functions; In addition, there are catalase, lysozyme and other related products, the specific function is not this unnecessary
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