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Oct. 2, 2008

Aussie cartoons of the US government

Posted in Politics

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Oct. 2, 2008

From the Red White and Blue

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Sep. 26, 2008

True Friendship

True Friendship

 None of that Sissy Stuff

Are you tired of those sissy 'friendship' poems that always sound good, but never actually come close to reality? Well, here is a series of promises that actually speak of true friendship. You will see no cutesy little smiley faces on this card- Just the stone cold truth of our great friendship.

1. When you are sad -- I will jump on the person who made you sad like a spider monkey jacked up on mountain dew.

2. When you are blue -- I will try to dislodge whatever is choking you.

3. When you smile -- I will know you are plotting something that I must be involved in.

4. When you are scared -- I will rag on you about it every chance I get.

5. When you are worried -- I will tell you horrible stories about how much worse it could be until you quit whining.

6. When you are confused -- I will use little words.

7. When you are sick -- Stay away from me until you are well again. I don't want whatever you have.

8. When you fall -- I will point and laugh at your clumsy behind while I help you up.

9. This is my oath.... I pledge it to the end.. 'Why?' you may ask; 'because you are my friend'.

Friendship is like wetting your pants, everyone can see it, But only you can feel the true warmth

 

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Nov. 7, 2007

Best of all!

Posted in marriage

My Husband is the best because-

He is better looking now than when I married him and he was HOT then

He eats what is served and never complains

He loves our children

He loves me!

I can talk to him about anything

He always encourages me when I get down on myself or if someone else says something hurtful to me..he is my #1 fan!

He brings me treats and makes me meals in bed when he thinks I need to rest or just because

I enjoy being with him more than any other person on the planet

He always cleans stomach messes

He thinks that I am the best mom in the world

He works everyday at his job so that we can have a nice home and plenty to eat

He is a giant Teddy Bear

He supports my visions, dreams, hopes

He is nice

His genetics (along with mine) have made some pretty good looking children!

He moves furniture for me!

He loves me through my craziness

My husband cares deeply about the children, and wants to provide a good life for them

He lets me homeschool

He doesn't take the kids trick-or-treating even though he would like to because I'm not comfortable with it

My husband can fix/do ANYTHING around the house

He will fix dinner if need be

He loves me!

He's got *the* best blue eyes!

He hugs me everyday when he comes in from work

He is a good provider

He will never leave me or give up on me

He adores me and would do anything to make me happy

He is very attractive, physically and emotionally

He is a strong leader for our family, and handles well the responsibility of making the tough decisions

He goes to work every morning

He comes home every night

He brings home the paycheck

He talks to me about what interests him (even though there are times when my eyes glaze over I'm sure)

He can be persuaded go shopping once in a blue moon

He loves me!

He desires me (stretch marks and all!)

He compliments me

He works hard for us every day

He does all the finances

He turns a blind eye to the messy house

He wants me to be with him and play games or watch movies with him

He doesn't mind that I don't get up in the mornings with him

He lets me have friends over or go to friend's houses

He gets up every single day, sick or not and goes to work

He gives me the privelege of staying at home, instead of going outside the home to work

He ALWAYS listens to my opinion (he might not agree or change his mind, but he listens)

He doesn't want me to be someone else's idea of a 'submissive' wife. He wants me to be 'me' and do it 'our' way. He does want me to submit, but he also doesn't want me to change who I am.

He loves me more than life itself and proves it daily with every single thing he does.

He is wonderful to share a bed and a life with

He provides for us with so much love!

He loves me, during the good times, but also the bad

He's sacrificed his wants and desires to put our family first

He is happy to take me out to eat just b/c _______

He rarely loses his temper with me, and only after I've really pushed him, so it is usually only if provoked

He is very good at maintaining me, because I am high maintenance

He always lets me have the "bigger half" of anything

He maintains our vehicles

He enjoys the outdoors, and spending time out in nature

He's always warm and I'm always cold

He gives me directions when I'm lost

He's always going along with my "plan" for the weekend

He fixes plugged drains and clogged toilets even if they have nasty things in them!

The only thing he requires of me, is that I'm happy and loving. The house can be a mess, I don't have to cook a single meal, the kids can be in their jammies all day, and he doesn't even notice or at least he never says so out loud!

He's happiest when  the kids and I happy. He says so often "I love to make you happy".

And best of all he's all mine!!!

I'm so thankful for the wonderful husband that God has blessed me with. I'm so undeserving.

 

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Sep. 5, 2007

Increasing the standard of living, rather than the number of living

Posted in Politics

Increasing the standard of living, rather than the number of living

This was an interesting article (Hat-tip to Ladies Against Feminism) with some very interesting points.

Such as:

 

How strange to live in a world where loving children casts one in infamy. Having a family with many children implies a backwardness and primitivism that is deemed unbecoming in the developed countries of the West. Large families, it is thought, exist only among religious weirdoes or the teeming hovels of the Third World.

Rich countries, by contrast, prefer to increase their standard of living rather than the number of the living. Looking at Western birth rates for the year 2001, the United States averaged only 14.2 births for every thousand Americans, and the birthrate among white Americans is so low that the United States will soon lose its white majority. Indeed, one can go for days in a wealthy city like Manhattan without encountering a single pregnant woman. Riches and children have become inversely proportional such that the more of the former, the less of the latter.

 

Or this:

 

Why is it that even many snagogues today are not children friendly? Why are people impressed that Jay Leno owns 20 motorcycles, but disgusted that some religious families choose to have 10 children?

Let's not finesse the response. We all know why. A world that has lost its innocence has trouble appreciating beings who are innocent. A world that has become selfish has soured to the idea of leading a life of selflessness. A world that has become grossly materialistic is turned off to the idea of more dependents who consume resources. And a world that mistakenly believes that freedom means a lack of responsibility is opposed to the idea of needy creatures who "tie you down."

 

Read the full article. Thoughts, anyone?
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Aug. 22, 2007

'Reflections of a Mother' a poem I like

Posted in Keeper at Home

Reflections of a Mother

I gave you life, but cannot live it for you.
I can teach you things, but can't make you learn. 
I can give you directions, but I cannot be there to lead you.
I can allow you freedom, but can't account for it.
I can take you to church, but I cannot make you believe.
I can teach you right from wrong, but I cannot always decide for you.

I can buy you beautiful clothes, but I cannot make you beautiful inside.
I can offer you advice, but I cannot accept it for you.
I can give you love, but I cannot force it upon you.
I can teach you to share, but I cannot make you unselfish.
I can teach you respect, but I cannot force you to show honor.

I can advise you about friends, but cannot choose them for you.
I can advise you about sex, but I cannot keep you pure.
I can tell you the facts of life, but can't build your reputation.
I can tell you about alcohol, but I can't say "No" for you.
I can tell you about drugs, but can't prevent you from using them.

I can tell you about lofty goals, but I can't achieve them for you.
I can teach you about kindness, but I can't force you to be gracious.
I can warm you about sins, but can't make you moral. 
I can pray for you, but I cannot make you walk with God.
I can tell you how to live, but I cannot give you eternal life.

I can love you with unconditional love all of
my life... and I will.

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