Sunday, July 04, 2010

fourth of July





Oh, say, can you see, by the dawn's early light,
What so proudly we hail'd at the twilight's last gleaming?
Whose broad stripes and bright stars, thro' the perilous fight,
O'er the ramparts we watch'd, were so gallantly streaming?
And the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air,
Gave proof thro' the night that our flag was still there.
O say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave
O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave?

On the shore dimly seen thro' the mists of the deep,
Where the foe's haughty host in dread silence reposes,
What is that which the breeze, o'er the towering steep,
As it fitfully blows, half conceals, half discloses?
Now it catches the gleam of the morning's first beam,
In full glory reflected, now shines on the stream:
'Tis the star-spangled banner: O, long may it wave
O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave!

And where is that band who so vauntingly swore
That the havoc of war and the battle's confusion
A home and a country should leave us no more?
Their blood has wash'd out their foul footsteps' pollution.
No refuge could save the hireling and slave
From the terror of flight or the gloom of the grave:
And the star-spangled banner in triumph doth wave
O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave.

O, thus be it ever when freemen shall stand,
Between their lov'd homes and the war's desolation;
Blest with vict'ry and peace, may the heav'n-rescued land
Praise the Pow'r that hath made and preserv'd us a nation!
Then conquer we must, when our cause is just,
And this be our motto: "In God is our trust"
And the star-spangled banner in triumph shall wave
O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave!

God Bless you and all the service Men and Women that defend our country and rights.
THANK YOU!!

Friday, July 02, 2010

Friday Funnies






Sometimes in life, when everything is not going as planned.
You got to have a sense of humor.
So laugh today. Enjoy your loved ones. Be Thankful.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

too many topics to post about!




morning all..
when you are busy with life it gets in the way of blogging.
Back!!

Too many things to blog about:
I like pictures cause they can express so much more Than I Ever could!!!

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Thursday whoo hoo!!!



Take a break today a think about the things around you.
GOd bless you..

Monday, April 26, 2010

Monday's





Monday I like, it is the start of a new week.. But I again get to spend everyday with my family unlike others.
Who must make the grueling drive to work or taxi kids from and too school. I don't have to fight traffic, I can have
more than one cup of coffee and have my breakfast with my kids.. I can take my time waking up and waking my children
up.
BUt this post is to make you laugh, because if you are reading this know I am thinking of all the people including My Guy:
who have to work on MONDAYS..

God bless

Friday, April 23, 2010

Thursday, April 22, 2010

words from a song


When my Dad was in the Hospital a few weeks ago, I kept in touch with my family.
I remember speaking to one of my Brothers and he said I will keep you updated:
As to if and when Our father is going to be released. Clear as if it was today he said
" I dig my toes into the sand,I lean against the wind." I thought he knows me so well to knows that saying that could give me some comfort. It is a part of a lyric of a song from one my favorite bands.
The rest of the lyrics are below.
" I wish you were here" by Incubus



I dig my toes into the sand
The ocean looks like a thousand diamonds
Strewn across a blue blanket
I lean against the wind
Pretend that I am weightless
And in this moment I am happy...happy

I wish you were here
I wish you were here
I wish you were here
I wish you were here

I lay my head onto the sand
The sky resembles a back lit canopy
With holes punched in it
I'm counting UFOs
I signal them with my lighter
And in this moment I am happy...happy

I wish you were here
I wish you were here
I wish you were here
Wish you were here

The world's a roller coaster
And I am not strapped in
Maybe I should hold with care
But my hands are busy in the air saying:

I wish you were here
I wish you were

I wish you were here
I wish you were here
I wish you were here
Wish you were here


God bless you all, Hug your loved ones today and tell them!!

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Running


Every once in a blue moon I post something that has nothing to do with politics, religion, family, etc.
You get the point, Today's point, post is about my love for Running..

Running is something that keeps me calm, relaxed, free.
Being a Mother of four this is something that can keep me sane.
Running gives me the pleasure of accomplishing something.
Running allows me to listen to my non-mommy music ( you know what I mean)
Running helps me stay healthy, stress-free.
I set goals with running that I keep unlike other goals in life, school, family.
Running holds me accountable for not visiting it daily.
I feel the pain, of going past my goals.
I strive to feel the runners high.
I feel guilty if i don't train daily.
I have run several 5k's with family members.
I have run 1 half marathon on my own, my trick was to dedicate every mile of the 12 to someone
past & living who impacts my life. The last mile was for ME!!!

I have always enjoyed running, when my brother ran cross country in H.S. I watched and cheered him on.
I then started running some 6 years ago or longer. I sometimes wish I would have found my passion for it in H.S.
Oh well.. The cause for this post is that I may have an injury that will keep me from giving running my all, and I am feeling wronged, I have taken time off and started from day one of training, but I pray that this will still be apart of my life.

God bless you, Have a good run in your Life!

Friday, April 16, 2010

Friday Funnies




rac·ism   [rey-siz-uhm] Show IPA
–noun
1.
a belief or doctrine that inherent differences among the various human races determine cultural or individual achievement, usually involving the idea that one's own race is superior and has the right to rule others.
2.
a policy, system of government, etc., based upon or fostering such a doctrine; discrimination.
3.
hatred or intolerance of another race or other races.


my source: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/racism


I wanted to make sure everyone understands the correct definition of this word.
I don't know about you, but if I were ever to use this word I better know the correct meaning.
It feels as if people use this word so lightly and don't see what the use of this word can do.
So this is my Friday Funny:
Enjoy and Be safe.

God Bless you.

Thursday, April 08, 2010

picture worth 1,000 words




I think and pray that our children will be able to fix the mess we are in.
I do however feel that some of our children will keep going in the same cycle.
We as the people of this Great country, We should Lead them, Show them.
I can feel the Rain coming, I know I will prepare my fields for it, However long it
MAY TAKE.

God Bless you..

Wednesday, April 07, 2010

Thanks for taking a Peek.


Thanks Ireland for visiting.
Hope you come back.

Saturday, March 27, 2010

My faith.


Personal post.

A few days ago my Father found himself in the hospital.
I live over 1,000 miles away, and was given the news that he was okay, but
was being admitted, he ended up staying in the hospital for more than 48 hours.
I was relying on my Mother , and Brothers to give me updates.
He was just being monitored and tested to make sure that what lead him there did
not show something much worse. But being that I was so far away, and it is My Daddy, it was
extremely difficult to not actually see him. I did speak to him several times, and he seemed somewhat like himself.

The reality is that we all will have things happen in our lives that will lead us:
1. to find our faith
2. to depend on faith
3. to live your life with no regret
4. to tell those you love, them everyday more than once
5. to be thankful for the life God has given you
6. to take a deep breath and look around
7. to realize that your life means more and is more
8. to wake up and Thank God for your day that has barely started.
9. to take a moment to realize life is moving faster than you
10. To Be Loved and Cared and thought of in this life.

I could go on, but I think you all get the point.
I have always gone to church and always believed in God.
But now my faith is stronger, to know when you put things in his hands, it will work out.

Although, sometimes" God does not promise that bad things will not happen, but he promises to be there by your side To help."

I am so grateful that God is in my and my families life.

My Dad did get released from the hospital yesterday afternoon and resting at home watching the NCAA March Madness..

God Bless you All.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Monday, March 22, 2010

History was made?





Here is the way some of our elected officials voted, the ones that work for the American People. (Right) That whole healthcare bill issue, that they thought was what the American people wanted,when we were mostly opposed to it, they passed IT ANYWAY. If you want to see the full list here it is:
http://townhall.com/news/politics-elections/2010/03/22/house_roll_call_changes_to_senate_health_bill
ALABAMA

Democrats _ Bright, N; Davis, N.

Republicans _ Aderholt, N; Bachus, N; Bonner, N; Griffith, N; Rogers, N.

ALASKA

Republicans _ Young, N.

ARIZONA

Democrats _ Giffords, Y; Grijalva, Y; Kirkpatrick, Y; Mitchell, Y; Pastor, Y.

Republicans _ Flake, N; Franks, N; Shadegg, N.

ARKANSAS

Democrats _ Berry, N; Ross, N; Snyder, Y.

Republicans _ Boozman, N.

CALIFORNIA

Democrats _ Baca, Y; Becerra, Y; Berman, Y; Capps, Y; Cardoza, Y; Chu, Y; Costa, Y; Davis, Y; Eshoo, Y; Farr, Y; Filner, Y; Garamendi, Y; Harman, Y; Honda, Y; Lee, Y; Lofgren, Zoe, Y; Matsui, Y; McNerney, Y; Miller, George, Y; Napolitano, Y; Pelosi, Y; Richardson, Y; Roybal-Allard, Y; Sanchez, Linda T., Y; Sanchez, Loretta, Y; Schiff, Y; Sherman, Y; Speier, Y; Stark, Y; Thompson, Y; Waters, Y; Watson, Y; Waxman, Y; Woolsey, Y.

Republicans _ Bilbray, N; Bono Mack, N; Calvert, N; Campbell, N; Dreier, N; Gallegly, N; Herger, N; Hunter, N; Issa, N; Lewis, N; Lungren, Daniel E., N; McCarthy, N; McClintock, N; McKeon, N; Miller, Gary, N; Nunes, N; Radanovich, N; Rohrabacher, N; Royce, N.

COLORADO

Democrats _ DeGette, Y; Markey, Y; Perlmutter, Y; Polis, Y; Salazar, Y.

Republicans _ Coffman, N; Lamborn, N.

CONNECTICUT

Democrats _ Courtney, Y; DeLauro, Y; Himes, Y; Larson, Y; Murphy, Y.

DELAWARE

Republicans _ Castle, N.

FLORIDA

Democrats _ Boyd, Y; Brown, Corrine, Y; Castor, Y; Grayson, Y; Hastings, Y; Klein, Y; Kosmas, Y; Meek, Y; Wasserman Schultz, Y.

Republicans _ Bilirakis, N; Brown-Waite, Ginny, N; Buchanan, N; Crenshaw, N; Diaz-Balart, L., N; Diaz-Balart, M., N; Mack, N; Mica, N; Miller, N; Posey, N; Putnam, N; Rooney, N; Ros-Lehtinen, N; Stearns, N; Young, N.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

St. Patrick's day




Saint Patrick

Main article: Saint Patrick
Little is known of Patrick's early life, though it is known that he was born in Roman Britain in the fifth century, into a wealthy Romano-British family. His father and grandfather were deacons in the Church. At the age of sixteen, he was kidnapped by Irish raiders and taken captive to Ireland as a slave.[1] It is believed he was held somewhere on the west coast of Ireland, possibly Mayo, but the exact location is unknown. According to his Confession, he was told by God in a dream to flee from captivity to the coast, where he would board a ship and return to Britain. Upon returning, he quickly joined the Church in Auxerre in Gaul and studied to be a priest.
In 432, he again says that he was called back to Ireland, though as a bishop, to save the Irish, and indeed he was successful at this, focusing on converting royalty and aristocracy as well as the poor. Irish folklore tells that one of his teaching methods included using the shamrock to explain the Holy Trinity (the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit) to the Irish people. After nearly thirty years of teaching and spreading God's Word he died on 17 March, 461 AD, and was buried at Downpatrick, so tradition says. Although there were other more successful missions to Ireland from Rome, Patrick endured as the principal champion of Irish Christianity and is held in esteem in the Irish Church.
Wearing of green



According to legend, Saint Patrick used the shamrock, a three-leaved plant, to explain the Holy Trinity to the pre-Christian Irish people.
Originally the colour associated with Saint Patrick was blue. However, over the years the colour green and its association with Saint Patrick's day grew.[2] Green ribbons and shamrocks were worn in celebration of St Patrick's Day as early as the 17th century.[3] He is said to have used the shamrock, a three-leaved plant, to explain the Holy Trinity to the pre-Christian Irish, and the wearing and display of shamrocks and shamrock-inspired designs have become a ubiquitous feature of the day.[4][5] Then in the 1798 rebellion in hopes of making a political statement Irish soldiers wore full green uniforms on 17 March in hopes of catching attention with their unusual fashion gimmick.[2] The phrase "the wearing of the green", meaning to wear a shamrock on one's clothing, derives from the song of the same name.


source:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Patrick's_Day

Views and words.


Some people say they like the topics of this blog.
Some people say they think this blog is to political.
Some people say this blog is to radical.

These things had been bothering me until a week ago, when I realized this:
If you don't like it, don't read it.
If you like it, come back and read more.
If I am too political or radical again don't come back and don't watch the news.

But this is how I can let my voice out. I can not just call up Mr. Obama
every time I disapprove of the things he does. Although, if I could speak to him,
I doubt he would take my words or feelings into account.

Remember the monkeys:
Hear no evil, See no evil, Speak no evil.

Friday, March 05, 2010

decorating cookies


Word to the wise when decorating cookies, you should make sure you don't have:

1. Two hungry little girls
2. colored sugar( pink, purple)
3. White icing
4. a small dog who happens to be black
5. Never do this after breakfast..

But all in all it was good fun.

Sadly we will be buying cookies today, instead of bringing the ones that did make the
decorator makers safely through.


No one or animal was hurt in today's cookie decorating, Will post picture later..

Tuesday, March 02, 2010

Exchange your Bible In? WHAT??


College students urged: Trade Bible for Playboy
(WND)
In the lobby of the University of Texas at San Antonio’s humanities building, a hand-drawn poster announces, “Free porn: Just trade in your holy books (Bible, Koran, Vedas) for porn.”
A student group at the university called The Atheist Agenda is reviving its Bibles-for-porn program, called “Smut for Smut,” for three days beginning March 1, according to a report from San Antonio’s KENS-TV.
“The idea is that religious texts are so appalling,” said Atheist Agenda group member Brian Talker in a 2006 interview with UTSA student publication The Independent. “They are so full of genocide, misogyny and ludicrous ideas that far overshadow any banal common-sense platitudes like loving thy neighbor, that you are better off having porn, which isn’t nearly as smutty.”
A current member of the group told KENS the program is also meant as a slap against religious leaders and the “hypocrisy” of their condemnations of pornography.
“They’ve been going and rallying against pornography for the longest time,” the unidentified student said, “and the disgusting, depraved acts that are within the Bible, Koran and Vedas completely outnumber any [faults] of any pornographic image.”
Other students, however, have expressed outrage.
“As a Christian myself, I just take offense to it,” one student told the TV station.
“Did they really do that?” asked another. “It kinda made me want to cry, it really did.”
University officials have stated that the controversy over the poster and program boils down to protected freedom of speech.
UTSA spokesman David Gabler told KENS, “We are a marketplace of free ideas here at UTSA, and our students have all [the] constitutional rights afforded to all individuals in the United States.”
The Atheist Agenda, founded by students in 2005, launched its first Smut for Smut program in December of that year.
The then-president of The Atheist Agenda, Thomas Jackson, told MSNBC he thought the swap program presented a fair trade:
“Well, first of all, you know, pornography gets a lot of negative press, and it’s smut. A lot of it really is,” Jackson said. “And we wanted to make the comparison between that and the smut that is religious scripture, or a lot of it, you know. The stuff that says a woman is worth half a man, the things that say, you know, you should beat children.
“These things aren’t acceptable in our society,” he continued, “and if pornography is not acceptable, then these things surely aren’t. At the very least, what we’re doing is trading something that’s very, very bad for something that’s only moderately bad.”
In its first Smut for Smut campaign, the San Antonio Express News reports, the atheist group avoided legal problems by placing the explicit magazines in envelopes and storing them in a box under a table. Students also checked IDs to ensure recipients were 18 or older and gave instructions not to view the material in the commons area.
Also in 2005, a rival Christian group established their own booth across the plaza from The Atheist Agenda and offered materials denouncing negative effects of pornography use.
This year, opposing signs have been posted in the same campus lobby, immediately next to the “free porn” poster, and KESN reports websites rallying against the program have already drawn thousands of members.



If you want more of this ridiculousness...
http://republicbroadcasting.org/?p=7062

Monday, March 01, 2010

God is Like....



Kids can show you things you never would have thought of as an adult.



Fifth Grade Assignment

Wouldn't this be great if it was taught in every school.


A fifth grade teacher in aChristian school asked her class to look

at TV commercials and see if they could use them in 20 ways

to communicate ideas about God.



Here are some of the results: scroll down.


God is like.
BAYER ASPIRIN
He works miracles.

God is like.
A FORD
He's got a better idea..

God is like.
COKE
He's the real thing.


(This is great)


God is like.
HALLMARK CARDS
He cares enough to send His very best.

God is like.
TIDE
He gets the stains out others leave behind. ..

God is like.
GENERAL ELECTRIC
He brings good things to life..

God is like.

WAL-MART
He has everything.

God is like.
ALKA-SELTZER
Try Him, you'll like Him

God is like.
SCOTCH TAPE
You can't see Him, but you know He's there.

God is like..
DELTA
He's ready when you are..

God is like.
ALLSTATE
You're in good hands with Him.

God is like.
VO-5 Hair Spray ;
He holds through all kinds of weather

God is like.
DIAL SOAP
Aren't you glad you have Him? Don't you wish everybody did?

(that one is my favorite)







God is like .
The U.S. POST OFFICE
Neither rain, nor snow, nor sleet nor ice will keep Him from

His appointed destination.





God is like..
Chevrolet. . . .the heart beat of America

God is like
Maxwell House. .... .
Good to the very last drop






God is like.
B o u n t y . . . .
He is the quicker picker upper. . Can handle the tough jobs. ..

And He won't fall apart on you



Thank you Mom for this one..

Another believe it or not!


TOKYO - For Japan's Mai Sato, watching all those gold medals being handed out in Vancouver is a bittersweet experience.

Sato knows the demands of being the best. In her world, blisters are the rule, bruises a way of life. And the training — five hours a day, five days a week.

The world champion in her sport, Sato is as athletic, dedicated and competitive as the Olympians representing their nations. And she thinks it's high time her discipline, too, got some real recognition.


Still, pole dancing? In the Olympics?

Absolutely, say thousands of pole dancers and the rapidly growing number of international and national federations transforming what was once the exclusive property of strip clubs and cheap bars into a respectable — and highly athletic — event.

"I could definitely see pole dancing in the Olympics," said Sato, who, a dancer since the age of three, out-twirled a bevy of athletes from 11 countries at the second International Pole Dancing Fitness Championships in Tokyo two months ago. "I would love to win a gold medal."

If cricket can't make it ...
It's admittedly a high bar.

Established sports such as squash and cricket have failed to make the Olympic cut, baseball and softball were recently given the ax, and the International Olympic Committee's decision to end its support of nonofficial, demonstration sports after the Summer Games in 1992 has made gaining a foothold, the way judo and taekwondo did, all that much harder.

Plus, pole dancing needs to first gain IOC recognition as a sport — an uphill battle if ever there was one.

No matter, pole dance enthusiasts say.

Hong Kong-based Ania Przeplasko, the founder of the International Pole Dancing Fitness Association, the sport's fledgling supervisory body, believes Olympic recognition is only a matter of time and would be a victory for underappreciated sports worldwide.

"There will be a day when the Olympics see pole dancing as a sport," she said. "The Olympic community needs to acknowledge the number of people doing pole fitness now. We're shooting for 2012."

If you want to read more about this:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/35524563/ns/world_news-weird_news/#storyContinued

MY personal note: When I think about pole dancing, I think strip clubs or something of a adult nature. I know that
may be stereotypical but what can I say. This is how today society allows us to think. No matter how people try to rationalize this, the reality is that this type of exercise ( i guess that is what I can call it) is of a sexual nature. Which would mean if it became a part of the Olympics- I may have to now be concerned with the Olympics content of television broadcasting. But with that said What do You think?

God Bless you..

Friday, February 19, 2010

Believe it or Not?



BIZMAN ON CAMPUS: Typing teacher Alan Rosenfeld outside the Brooklyn “rubber room” where he clocks in every morning with fellow classroom exiles and manages a law practice and real-estate fortune.

Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/queens/school_creep_bQL5kouK80obW5MhZRyq7J#ixzz0g2Bgb6iP


TEACHERS GONE WILD!: 'LOVE BOAT' PROM SCANDAL
Because the Department of Education could not produce all the students as witnesses, he was found guilty in only one case. A girl testified that Rosenfeld stopped at her locker, where she was standing with a friend, and "said I love him because I talk to him so much."
A DOE hearing officer gave him a slap on the wrist -- a week off without pay -- for "conduct unbecoming a teacher." He was cleared to return to teaching.
Instead, Schools Chancellor Joel Klein has kept the scruffy 64-year-old in a Brooklyn rubber room, deeming him too dangerous to be near kids, officials said.
The DOE can't fire him.
"We have to abide by the union contract," spokeswoman Ann Forte said.
So Rosenfeld simply collects his $100,049 salary -- top scale for teachers -- plus full health benefits and the promise of a fat pension, about $82,000 a year if he were to retire today.
His pension will grow by $1,700 each year he remains. He could have retired at age 62, but he stays.
He has also accumulated about 435 unused sick days -- and will get paid for half of them when he retires.
With city teachers trying to negotiate a 4 percent pay hike, Rosenfeld stands to get the raise.
All this largesse comes as Mayor Bloomberg threatens to cut 2,500 teachers to help close a $4 billion budget gap.
Meanwhile, the multimillionaire Rosenfeld lords over the rubber room, where he is the oldest and most veteran of 100 teachers.


Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/queens/school_creep_bQL5kouK80obW5MhZRyq7J#ixzz0g2Akhz8q


Personal Note:
I have no idea what to say to this. Give me your thoughts.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Thank you


Thanks for visiting Russian federation..

Friday, February 12, 2010

June Cleaver


June Evelyn Bronson Cleaver is a fictional character in the American television sitcom Leave It to Beaver. June and her husband, Ward, are often invoked as the archetypal suburban parents of the 1950s. The couple are the parents of two sons, Wally and "Beaver". Wally is twelve years old and in the eighth grade when the series opens; Beaver is seven years old ("almost eight") and in the second grade. Episodes followed the escapades of Wally and Beaver, and usually ended with the boys receiving both a moral lecture from their father regarding their misbehavior and a hot, nutritious dinner from their mother.


Here is the thing, Do you think June Cleaver should be our role model as the mother for all of us
mother's to strive to be. GIven the fact she is a fictional character and all. But hey I would be so lucky to be as calm and cool,
and just so gosh darn lovely as she was.

So in this fast paced world we live in, I think this is something that would be an idea that would draw families close.
You see now that I have no living Grandmother's, I did feel such pity for myself. But then My guy saw how I was feeling an he looked at me and said" at least your Grandmother got to meet our children and you grew up with her."

Puzzled and full of regret, he lost his Grandmother when he was in 7 th grade.

Talk about feeling even more crappy than before, now I felt sad for him. But then most of all Blessed..

Which brings me back to the June Cleaver idea, The mother is the gathering person, care giver, healer,organizer, she is the one who keeps the family together. Don't get me wrong the father is an important factor in the family. Without the father things would not be able to happen like the mothers happiness,love,children,and just peace of mind.

On that note I call this post Done.

Sunday, February 07, 2010

Run over on to the Next!


So the first 5k done, ready to run more in her honor/memory.

I ran with my Guy and felt the motivation of her hands pushing me and inspiring me to finish.

I remember during the race, One point there is this steady slopping bridge going up, I felt like I was never going
to reach the top. I felt this ever so light breeze pushing me forward, keeping my legs moving. It was Her, showing me
I have it in me to pull through, and conquer the obstacle.

After the bridge it was cake, easy the downhill helped me get to the finish line, I finished better than
I expected.

I thank you Grandma for the inspiration and the motivation to Get The Running Bug Back.

I Miss you and Love you.

Friday, February 05, 2010

5k in memory of My Grandma


Saturday Morning 6 th of February I will be running a 5k.

I have been overwhelmed with emotion the past two weeks.
So I have decided to dedicate this 5k and many more to my Grandmother, she was someone
who made me the woman I am. She is deeply missed and I wish I could hug her again.

To feel the warmth of her arms, to taste the cooking,to see her beautiful smile one more
time would such a sweet blessing.

I understand she is looking down on all of my family and cradling us in her arms, She
makes me a stronger women.

I can only hope that she will be the wind carrying me to the finish line.

God Bless each one of you.

Thursday, February 04, 2010

what do you Think?


16 and Pregnant is an MTV reality series produced by Morgan J. Freeman, and was first broadcast on June 11, 2009. It follows the story of pregnant teenage girls in high school dealing with the hardships of teenage pregnancy. Each season follows a particular set of teenage girls in every episode, with the season usually beginning while the girls are 6-8 months into their pregnancy. The season usually ends when the baby is a few months old. The series is produced in a documentary fojavascript:void(0)rmat, with an animation of an elaborate cartoon depiction on notebook paper of highlights during each episode preceding the commercial breaks. MTV has announced that the second season of the show will premiere on February 16, 2010.

source:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/16_and_Pregnant

Good morning All,

Yesterday I watch this show to see what I had thought about the title and show, was true.

I was right, I did only watch one episode, but became overwhelmed with emotions.

First, I thought that they might have glamourized that becoming a mother at 16 years old, is the norm.


Second, on the upside they are having their babies, which I fully support The Life Choice.

I know people all have conflicting views on pro-life vs pro-choice.

On that note: To have a show solely based on 16 year old girls going through this life changing event, with or without family,
seems sad,tragic,uplifting,informant,unbelievable,truthful. While I don't agree with the tactics this show is opening our eyes to the epidemic of teenage pregnancy , I hope it does succeed to help.

I pray for our teenager girls and all women facing obstacles that they feel are Daunting.

God bless you All.

Wednesday, February 03, 2010

Could not help myself.






I hope this makes you laugh, But sad that these are true in a way. I can not imagine that Our country is in this state.
I sometimes feel a bit overwhelmed with all the news and comments of others, I have no release but here in the blogging World and my Running!!
I do hope you all have a Blessed Day.

Friday, January 29, 2010

Friday Funnies





Enjoy your weekend, God Bless!

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

passing




Eight days ago-My Grandmother passed away.
This is the only way I know to Cope with her passing.
I am going to tell you about Her.
I realize most people have a Grandmother, So when I say I will tell you about her, I can only
hope that it makes you think of yours.

She was a short woman, beautiful beyond in any description that would do her justice.
She nurtured 8 children and felt the loss of two, her heart was filled with love for all her grandchildren,
and great-grandchildren.
Since I am surrounded by the military life, She always came to visit my family wherever we were.
As, I moved from military child to military wife then I visited her, unfortunately not as much as I like too.

My memories of her, are that her food was so comforting and feeling ( which means GREAT).
I remember every time I saw her I would hug her and whisper in her ear, "I am so Hungry" but
since we had a language barrier I needed to learn I few key phrases in spanish.
I do now wish I would have learned it.
I had almost forgot that my grandparents were always a constant in my life. I came across pictures
at their house when I was very small, then as I grew up.
Sometimes, I remember seeing her sitting at her kitchen table reading her Bible, even the
newspaper. She had her chair that she always sat in, I miss her hugs,miss her kisses,
I miss everything about her. She is forever apart of ME.



First, promise learning spanish.

She gave me joy,she filled the room with laughter. I will truly miss her.

I don't mean to harp on this event in my life but I am her on this earth because she
met my grandfather and then choose to have my father.

Life is such a big thing, is makes things happen that you have no understanding, until one is left you wanting, or
missing, loving.
I believe her life was a celebration of good and bad, up and downs. But I celebrate her with love and memories, because
she gave me that and I think that is PRICELESS.


Thank you for reading my sad, but life filled post for today.

By the way I had to leave my babies and Guy behind and returning to them as I am typing this up. I have been away from them for Six days.

God Bless you.

Xerox - Let's Say Thanks