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This is an interesting thread. I really have no idea who I will vote for. I like a lot of what Ron Paul says. He could never do half of what he would want to do but least he seems to be a step in the right direction, imo. (I had no idea Alan Keyes was running again. I've liked him in the past.) Dh liked Huckabee but I think dh is going to vote for McCain simply because he will maintain the status quo. He doesn't like the shift to the left Clinton or Obama would bring. I agree with the others who have said there really isn't any one to get excited about. It will be interesting to see who turns out to be the Democratic candidate (although I wouldn't vote for either one! :)) That has been an interesting race.
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We've had success with Airborne (we usually use the Walgreens generic version). Plus what Beth said: wiping everything with disinfecting wipes and lots of hand washing.
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What belts are your boys? I loved tae kwon do and wish I had continued. Do remember some of the forms, though :)
My 6 yo tested for his orange belt on Saturday and my 9 yo tested for his senior brown belt. Only three more belts to go for him until his black belt. That will probably be next fall. They both love it.
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My boys' tae kwon do gym wants them to hand in a report card with their application for each new belt. It's a way for the instructors to see how they are doing in school and encourage them to do better if they need to. We tend to go over material until they know it. We don't do tests in the traditional sense. I wouldn't even know how to give grades. I guess I could give them all A's. :) This last time I wrote a few sentences about how they were doing with their school work. At each belt test, they usually read the grades if the student is doing well. (They never embarrass any struggling student.)
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We had a little leftover chicken from last night. Warm the tortillas, roll some leftover meat in them, fry until crispy. (You have to hold the rolled tortilla in the hot oil for a few seconds to harden it or it will open and spill the filling in the oil.) The kids love them. Rather full of fat so I don't make them often.
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does Jacob's cabin appear and disappear and change places? Remember when Hurley tried running away from it and then saw it again in front of him? Then he closed his eyes and it was gone. weird. Jacob really creeps me out. :)
But Locke did find the ashes so the cabin should have been there. I thought Locke knew Hurley was there. Didn't Locke look out of the hole in the door when Hurley was peeking in?
*Jacob's cabin is GONE?! HUH?! Wow. Hurley said when they set out that it was in the other direction, and Ben and Locke looked at him like he had 3 heads (#1 how does he know about the cabin, and #2 whaddya mean it's in the other direction?! LOL They still don't know that he stumbled upon it) -
I *wish* Lost had kept me guessing and intrigued by the story after season 1. But by never tying up an loose ends, just throwing out newer (and more bizarre!) ones, they pretty much "lost" me. Good thing it has such a great cast.
Did we ever find out what happened to all the children that the Others had? It's been so long, I've forgotten!
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You've seen the Red Dwarf Austenland bit? That's how he feels about it.)
Now that sounds interesting! Do tell! lol
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It doesn't make their crime right, but also remember that some are labled sex offender when they were 18 and had sex withy a 15/16 year old. Or a 19 yr old with a 16 yr old.
I'm not saying what they did was right, it wasn't, but labeling them a "sex offender" is really ---well, they need a better lableing system. Not all of them are true offenders, it's just the only thing the courts can label them as because that's the closest thing to what they did.
I wish they would classify them in another way. There is a huge difference between a boyfriend and girlfriend a few years apart and a grown man or woman preying on young children.
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Not fancy but good comfort food. You can freeze meatballs and meatloaf before you good them or after they are cooked. Twice-baked potatoes freeze well. Soups are good but if you have potatoes in the soup, they usually turn to mush.
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Normal people sitting in their houses just think up this stuff? There seems to be such a focus now on not just murder and violence but torture. Like all these new horror films out. It's just so twisted. It bothers me a little that there are people sitting around thinking up this stuff. :)
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As long as you follow the directions, you will be fine. I made jams and jellies, salsas, onion relish, corn relish, canned lots of different fruit. I only canned meat once. It was before I had a baby and I thought it would be easy to just open a can and heat it.
I miss having a garden!
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Ugh! I had to turn it.
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On our first anniversary we spent most of the day cutting and splitting firewood. Days like that aren't important to dh. This year though he is the one who remembered and I forgot. I think dh would like to do something special since he knows I would like it, but in reality we are so busy. Flowers would be nice though even if we can't go out!
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It worked! (I couldn't figure out how to resize it on my computer at first.)
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This is a test!
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If I have a photo I want to use, do I have to upload it somewhere? Do I have to resize it? Help!
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They take the daily medication which works very well. They also avoid caffeine and decongestants--anything that is a stimulant.
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and like others have said, I think some people have a strong feelings about the issue because of who is presenting it and what Al Gore's and other politicians' remedy for it is. And I believe there simply isn't enough data out there. I laugh when I hear meteorologists say "This is the warmest summer ever!!!" Sometimes they remember to add "uh, on record." Umm, haven't we only been keeping records for just over 100 years? If the Earth really is billions of years old (or even 10,000 years old), I think we need to keep records just a little longer to know what we are talking about.
If the climate is changing, and it probably is, I don't believe we can do much about it. I think it is natural cycles the Earth goes through and not man-made. There is evidence that the Vikings used to farm in Greenland, in many places that today are covered with ice. There are fossils of ocean animals found in the middle of Minnesota. We will always have hurricanes in the southeast and sometimes they will be severe. I tend to shrug my shoulders at it and figure future generations will deal with it by moving, changing their lifestyles and farming habits, whatever. Nothing ever remains the same. Isn't that the one constant in life?
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I started breaking out into hives whenever I got hot. The sad thing is that it still happens (4 years later!). What is weird is that the dd I was pregnant with at the time is the one who had food allergies.
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I am going to be the perfect grandmother. I will be the cookie grandma, the sewing grandma, the soft lap grandma. I will never tell my kids and their spouses how to parent unless they ask my opinion. I will babysit as long as their kids are obedient to me.
This is what I think too. I want to start planning their quilts already (and my youngest is 23 months!) My mom made a quilt for each of our dc. I want to bake cookies and play games. All the things I want to do with my dc everyday but life tends to get in the way.
I don't see my children's children as "other people's children." They will also be my grandchildren. (Not that I will be telling my dc how to raise their kids.) I think extended family is important.
My mom is a great grandma. She is already ready to give me advice (but only if I ask). She takes an active interest in our kids. She and my dad love to talk to the kids on the phone and always ask about things they have been doing. She loves to sit and do puzzles with my 23 month old. She treats my 9 yo ds like a young man. She lets my dc have soda. (grrrrr.....:))
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Dh said, "Oh, that already started. It's on tonight." I freaked out just a little. He didn't realize it was last season's finale. Don't scare me like that!!
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So far I've had two children volunteer to take the sheets off of my bed and then they argued over who got to take the pillowcases off the pillows. (Volunteering and arguing over chores?!) My oldest who hates to read and write has written the first chapter of a book he is making. He also paid his 4 yo sister to fold and put away his clothes. And she is happy about this. On the way upstairs, after putting her own sheets in the laundry room, she asked for more chores because, as she put it, "I like doing chores like this!" My oldest also cleaned the bathroom without being asked...and it's not even his day to do it.
This should be an interesting day!
Who knows someone famous?
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I went to high school with David Bromstad, a designer with a show on HGTV. I've never watched his show and I didn't realize I went to high school with him until an old friend pointed it out. :) He was two years behind me. I remember his older sister more than him.
I had dinner with RC Sproul Jr. and Joel Belz, the editor of World magazine, at my parents' house. My dad invited them to speak at a weekend conference on developing a Christian worldview. He remembers getting a lot of phone calls from people wanting to know if it was some kind of video conference or if they were really coming to a tiny little town in the middle of Minnesota. It was a great night of conversation. I was a sophomore in college at the time.
My friend and I were on a plane with James Cromwell. This was pre-Babe. We didn't know he was on the plane until after we landed. He was in first class. I made my friend go up to him. We knew him as the one Eliza Jane Wilder wanted to marry on Little House on the Prairie. When another lady overheard my friend talking to him, she pointed at him and said, "I thought you were somebody!" James Cromwell said sweetly and patiently, "Well, everybody is somebody." lol
I was an extra in the first Mighty Ducks movie but you can't see me in any scenes. Emilio Estevez is incredibly short. He stood on a box for much of the scene we were in. And he was only there a short time. The stand-in did most of the work. I remember thinking that movie making was very, very boring. It's a lot of waiting around.
My cousin is a theater actor in New York. He's been in shows with Julie Andrews and a few TV actors who do theater sometimes.