What a child can teach you
This past Christmas, “Santa” brought everyone some candy, and that candy, in the hands of a three year old, taught me a lot.
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This past Christmas, “Santa” brought everyone some candy, and that candy, in the hands of a three year old, taught me a lot.
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I hope she’s right:
4D Imaging Will Be the End of Abortion [Kathryn Jean Lopez]
There are more amazing pictures peeking into a mother’s womb, via the Daily Mail (the above is a model, click for the 4Ds).
From the piece:
London-based obstetrician Professor Stuart Campbell, who is the pioneer of 4D scans in Britain, performed the scans for a National Geographic documentary.
He says: ‘It was fascinating to see the babies in more detail than ever before. I was amazed at the detail in the faces – smiles, blinking – and the interaction between multiple foetuses.’
For about seven years now, Angela has been cutting my hair. We figured we could save a lot of money if we were to just buy a hair cutting kit once, versus paying $10-$15 month. Recently, we started wondering if we could save some time in how we cut my hair. Traditionally, she would clipper the back and the sides, then use scissors and a comb on the top, but that takes a lot of time and is a bit more difficult. What we started wondering is if we could just use clippers, albeit with a longer guard, on the top, replacing the need for scissors.
Well, since we have no major picture/family events any time soon, we decided last night that it was time to try it. We started of with a 7/8″ guard on top, but that seemed too long, so we dropped it down to 1/2″ and let her go to work, which she thought was hilariously awesome. The end result? …
FoxNews.com has an interesting article up right now: An Up Close and Personal Taste of Socialized Medicine. It links, ultimately, to David Asman’s first hand experience with and comparison of the British and American healthcare systems. Read on for a preview, then click on to FoxNews.com for the rest of story.