Saturday, February 14, 2009
VatenTINES
He lived in third century Rome and the emperor wanted more people for hi army. So he was like, i am going to outlaw marriage so these guys will come into the army so that can go fight another war. Valentine knew that was against Gods law,so he fought it. He helped christian escaped and still preformed marriage ceremonies. Claudius (the emperor) found out and sentenced valentine to death. They would let him go if he stop ed preforming marriage ceremony and renounced his faith. But he stood his ground and they executed him, on February the 14th.later he was declared a Saint. So today have a good day of love and candy( and dont forget to go after to walmart and pick up the cheap stuff) family or just sitting around.
Have an great valentines day!
What time is it?
ITS VALENTINES
Friday, February 13, 2009
Oh The Luxeries of Laptops.
Zandra - "So what should we write about?"
Chels - "Uhh.. I don't know, we need to think of something intellectual and witty."
Zandra - "LAUGH OUT LOUD! HAHAHA! So.."
Chels - "Maybe we could come up with brilliant plans to take over the world!"
Zandra - "OKAY! First let's.. we could end school! noo... we could terrorize the parliament buildings! no.. that would be kind of drastic."
Chels - "Don't think of all the originals, THINK OUTSIDE THE BUN!"
Zandra - "What bun?"
Chels - "You know that old commercial for Taco Bell? Oh nevermind.."
Zandra - "Oh.. I went to Booster Juice today! I ordered off the Spirit Menu."
Chels - "haha, you called me when you were going. BAHA! You sounded excited. What exactly did you get?"
Zandra - "A Canadian Calado."
Chels - "Huh, was it tasty?"
Zandra - "Delish! I miss Megan"
Chels - "Me too!! So much! Hopefully she'll--she's coming for spring break!! I forgot!"
Zandra - "All of it?"
Chels - "No, but I think she's coming for like a week or something. I told her not to come in the first week cause I'll be in Mexico, and you'll be in Disneyland!"
Zandra - "YEEESSS!!! I'm so excited now!"
Chels - "Same here. Oh hey, I have to be at the church tomorrow at 3! I will have to go home and get some clothes.."
Zandra - "Isn't that kind of short notice for a Valentine's Comedy Night?"
Chels - "I think it's been 'advertised' for a while now."
Zandra - "Oh, I'm really out of the loop.. So what about our blog post?"
Chels - "HEY! Looks like we kind of just made one. Sweeeet."
Zandra - "Wooooahohoh. hahahahahahhaha."
Chels - "I am so stinking pumped for summer. Man, it's going to be SWEEEET!"
Zandra - "I'm not really in the mood, well.. I'm ready for summer, but I'm not exactly excited yet. Still gotta get there."
Chels - "I am so ready to be on Auntie Heather's pool deck, tubing across downie, dirtbiking, fishing, family, gosh.. My list can go on and on and on."
Zandra - "I'm tired."
Chels - "I was a few minutes ago, but not so much now. I'm in the mood for sunshine!"
Zandra - "Let's cut this blog post short. It's getting really long now."
Chels - "Deal."
Zandra - "Deal."
Chels & Zandra - "FAREWELL!"
Wow to the AmericianGoverment!
Here's a little story to brighten up your day. Its amazing what they did for a homeless woman and her son.
(CNN) -- Acts of kindness will help pull the nation through its economic crisis, according to the woman who came to the rescue of a homeless Floridian who publicly appealed to President Obama.
Chene Thompson, the wife of state Rep. Nicholas Thompson, R-Fort Myers, is letting Henrietta Hughes and her son stay in a house she owns in nearby La Belle rent free until they get back on their feet.
"You don't have to be a politician to put forth a stimulus package," Chene Thompson said during a joint interview with Hughes Thursday on CNN's "American Morning." "This is our own little mini-stimulus package for a person who was a stranger and now is a friend.
"Anybody can help anybody at any time. It doesn't need to be something that comes from Washington; it can come from your own home and from your heart, even if it's for a little bit."
Hughes emerged from the crowd at Tuesday's town hall meeting in Fort Myers to tell Obama she and her son were living in a car and needed immediate help. The president asked her name, kissed her on the cheek and promised his staff would work with her.
Thompson, who was in the audience, stepped forward afterward to offer Hughes her vacant house, which the Thompsons had to leave because it is outside her husband's legislative district.
"She was sincere and direct and to the point, and she needed help," Thompson said. "And it actually touched me and I started to tear up and I started to cry. ... It sort of broke my heart."
Hughes feels "overwhelming gratitude," she told CNN in the front yard of the house, "because no one would do that."
"Oh, yes they would! Yes they would!" Thompson interjected, wrapping an arm around Hughes' shoulders. "I was just in the right place at the right time." Both women beamed.
The house has remained unsold in southwest Florida's depressed market, Thompson said. She continues to be responsible for paying the mortgage, property taxes, insurance and utilities, so it benefits her to have someone occupying it to keep it from becoming run-down, she said.
According to the White House, the Fort Myers-Cape Coral area had the highest foreclosure rate in the nation last year, with 12 percent of housing units receiving a foreclosure-related notice.
Median housing prices in the Fort Myers metropolitan area have plummeted from $322,000 in December 2005 to less than $107,000 in December 2008, the Obama administration said.
Nearly 12,000 jobs have been lost in Fort Myers in the past year.
White House spokesman Joshua Earnest said Wednesday that the administration connected Hughes with local housing officials in the crowd.
On Wednesday, the head of the local housing authority, Marcus Goodson, said he met with Hughes and is working on finding her a subsidized housing unit with a short waiting time.
Hughes on Thursday urged Congress to approve legislation to deal with the housing crisis.
"If that would pass, that would help many other -- hundreds and thousands of -- low-income persons to receive housing," she said.
People are doing something!
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
abortion-it blows my mind
Lawsuit: Florida Clinic Botched Abortion, Threw Out Live Baby
Thursday, February 05, 2009
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TAMPA, Florida — Eighteen and pregnant, Sycloria Williams went to an abortion clinic outside Miami and paid $1,200 for Dr. Pierre Jean-Jacque Renelique to terminate her 23-week pregnancy.
Three days later, she sat in a reclining chair, medicated to dilate her cervix and otherwise get her ready for the procedure.
Only Renelique didn't arrive in time. According to Williams and the Florida Department of Health, she went into labor and delivered a live baby girl.
What Williams and the Health Department say happened next has shocked people on both sides of the abortion debate: One of the clinic's owners, who has no medical license, cut the infant's umbilical cord. Williams says the woman placed the baby in a plastic biohazard bag and threw it out.
Police recovered the decomposing remains in a cardboard box a week later after getting anonymous tips.
"I don't care what your politics are, what your morals are, this should not be happening in our community," said Tom Pennekamp, a Miami attorney representing Williams in her lawsuit against Renelique and the clinic owners.
The state Board of Medicine is to hear Renelique's case in Tampa on Friday and determine whether to strip his license. The state attorney's homicide division is investigating, though no charges have been filed. Terry Chavez, a spokeswoman with the Miami-Dade County State Attorney's Office, said this week that prosecutors were nearing a decision.
That makes me want to wretch my heart out and put on a platter. That how bothered it makes me. Bothered isn't even the right word the describe it. 115,000 baby die everyday because of abortion. And why? Only because of our own senseless greed. 92% of abortions are because the child is unwanted or inconvenient. 42 million baby's die in a year because of abortion.That is more than the population of Canada. That blows my mind. We no longer watch while millions of politicians, service men and woman, coaches and stay at home moms die. I have to do something
What will you do?
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Meh
I am getting back into the habit of blogging. Right now I am sitting my lovely cousin and lovely sister. Today I have piano lessons, and if I do so happen to finish my homework before the clock strikes seven, I will go to Cadre. Which I hope, because Cadre is so much fun! Then again, I have not been feeling well, and I need my sleep.
Ahem. In case you are wondering, Chelsea is being my scribe. Now then, continuing on.
Haven't you ever felt as if injustice is ripping at your skin and making you cry out in anguish? That is how I feel when I think about poverty and slavery, and all those bad, stupid, annoying, wrong things that are going on. So I ask, what are you going to do? How are you going to stop these major things that are plaguing our world?
Now then, continuing on, but don't continue on with your daily life without praying and interceding and giving your money daily to these things around the globe.
Now then, continuing on.. well, I don't really have anything else to continue on with!
Goo'day to you all!
Toodle ooo!!
Monday, February 9, 2009
The Standard
(So not looking forward to tomorrow)

