Andrew doesn’t miss a thing
Angela just told me this story:
I said, “Who are Mike and Jeannie?”
He said, “They are on K-lub and someone says don’t miss Mike and Jeannie tomorrow morning.”
What a cool boy, eh? 😛
Angela just told me this story:
I said, “Who are Mike and Jeannie?”
He said, “They are on K-lub and someone says don’t miss Mike and Jeannie tomorrow morning.”
What a cool boy, eh? 😛
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.
An update from the American Family Association:
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No, not that child, but my second son, Noah William, was born on 11/21 at 12:15am. He and Mother are doing well, and we’re all enjoying some time at home as we adjust to a new life in house. Andrew is quite excited about his little brother, and rightly so, for he truly is a gift from the Lord…
With the mid-term elections behind us, I’ve heard several people they voted for “change.” Tired, and rightly so, of the GOP’s loss of any historical sense of what it means to be a Republican, many flocked to the poles to vote for “change.” While there does exist the slim possibility that many voted for third party candidates, for most, that was either not an option, as it wasn’t here in Oklahoma, or just wasn’t a realistic option (who wants to “throw away” his vote?). Assuming that’s true, which I think is a pretty safe assumption, given the election results, that means that many people voted Democrat for the first time. But are they going to get the change they were hoping for? What kinds of change can we expect?
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This morning, I ran across an article in my RSS feeds from BPNews. The article was Baby’s ‘angelic’ face haunts former abortion nurse. It recounts the testimony of a formerly “pro-choice” nurse who witnessed her first partial birth abortion. Before you read it, I must warn that is fairly graphic, so please don’t read it if you have a weak stomach. I fail to see how anyone can still support this barbaric procedure (or any abortion, for that matter) after reading this piece. (Note: To insure that it remains available, I’m going to duplicate the text below.)
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