Monday, August 10, 2009
Sunday, August 9, 2009
Families Being Rescued........

A rescuer helps a crying baby out of floodwater area after Typhoon Morakot hit Pintung county, southern Taiwan, Sunday, Aug. 9, 2009. The storm dumped more than 80 inches of rain on some southern counties on Friday and Saturday, the worst flooding to hit the area in half a century, the Central Weather Bureau reported.
Saturday, August 8, 2009
Links
These are some links I've found that are helpful for the family..........
Hair styles
Fashion Women
Honeymoon Packages
Romantic Getaways
Men's Health
Hair styles
Fashion Women
Honeymoon Packages
Romantic Getaways
Men's Health
New Vaccines
Every year pre-school children have to take their vaccine shots to prevent any contagious diseases from being spread and a possible out break affecting the populous of a town or suburban area. This year they have come up with 2 new vaccines, that are necessary to protect against the spread of meningitis plus new strains, of flu bacteria, colds and such. If you have children starting school, it's imperative that they get inoculated, before they enter the classroom.
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Work Work........

Afghan presidential candidate Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai, right, shakes hands with a young vegetable vendor during his campaign in Kabul, Afghanistan, Thursday, Aug. 6, 2009.

An Afghan street boy slices a tomato for drying on the wall of a river in Kabul, Afghanistan. There's no time for school or many other things, a child should be able to enjoy.

An Afghan street boy slices a tomato for drying on the wall of a river in Kabul, Afghanistan. There's no time for school or many other things, a child should be able to enjoy.
Family's Embrace........

US journalist Laura Ling is embraced by her mother Mary Ling as her sister Lisa Ling looks on upon her arrival from North Korea at the airport in Burbank, California.

Freed U.S. journalist Euna Lee is embraced by her husband Michael Saldate and daughter Hana Saldate after arriving with Laura Ling and former President Bill Clinton in Burbank, California August 5, 2009. Ling, 32, and Lee, 36, American journalists freed by North Korea from months of detention, returned to U.S. soil early on Wednesday accompanied by Clinton, who secured their release in a meeting with the hermit state's leader Kim Jong-il.
Labels:
America,
Arts-Humanities,
Family,
Nation,
News Media
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Pneumonic Plague Outbreak......

A farmer watches over his sheep on the banks of a lake in Tibet. The death toll from an outbreak of pneumonic plague in northwest China has risen to three, state media has reported as authorities maintained a quarantine lockdown on a town of 10,000 people. People were seeking to flee in defiance a lock down by authorities to prevent the spread of highly infectious pneumonic plague which has claimed three lives in the area.
Police have set up checkpoints around Ziketan in Qinghai province, a town of 10,000 people, which has been put under quarantine after at least a dozen people caught the lung infection which can kill within 24 hours if untreated.
Sunday, August 2, 2009
Today's Life.........
My oldest daughter decided, she was tired of her job and quit. Now, she's moved in on me and expects to stay here for awhile. I'm not happy with this situation and want my privacy back. It's not easy changing your way of life, once someone invades your inner sanctum. I want my perfect private life, back and my home to myself. Well, there's a kitty that is here. Poor thing don't know what to think about that big dog, she brought with her.........which must stay in the backyard. I'm so sure that she will run up the utility bills with no intent of helping pay them...........she doesn't have a job anyway, and no prospect of one at the present. Not only that, but she drinks too much and now she's spent all the money she brought with her, so there's none to pay for car gas, to look for a job. So, here I sit, all put out and unable to correct the situation, unless I get totally radical on her. I just got rid of 2 different looser's like this and now here's another one. It's like I'm honey and their the flies. It looks like this is a way of life with these, grown children. They find it hard out there and come back home to parents and live there on them. Yuck!
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