It was just a question of time before the media started really looking at the candidate's wives (and in the case of Michelle Bachmann, her husband.) This particular story dissed Gingrich's wife (far left) as the ex-mistress wearing frumpy clothes. It also said Huntsman's wife (second from left) and Romney's wife (third from left) both are their husband's high school sweethearts, both converted to Mormonism for their husbands, and both had five children. Anita Perry (fourth from left) was a long-time nurse until her husband became Agriculture Commissioner, has two children and is very relatable. Ron Paul's wife (second from right) is 76 years old and rarely is seen on the campaign trail. Santorum's wife (far right) has never been seen campaigning, is the mother of their 7 children, and has written a book about her miscarriage in 1996. And Bachmann's husband is president of a Christian counseling firm and has helped her raise 5 children and 28 foster children. With the Iowa election only a few days away, I'm anxious to see how this all shakes out.
Saturday, December 31, 2011
"Behind every great man, there's a great woman..."
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"A picture is worth a thousand words."
Just a quick post since DD & I decided to take a road trip today, and are in a hotel in north Texas. Since Christmas & New Years fall on Sundays this year, we got gipped out of a full day & only got a half day the prior Friday (today.) So... Since most of DD's friends are on ski trips or church retreats, I felt sorry for her, so we packed, jumped in the car & headed north. We are at a lovely hotel on a lake, so it is picturesque.
My quick post is to share that my favorite app is Instagram. It's so fun to "follow" friends, family & strangers from all over the world, since photos transcend language barriers, and we can mutually appreciate our love of beauty. I am a very visual person, so it is super satisfying. (DD is much more talented in this field and it's fun to watch her awesome ideas. I'm not as good, but photography is such a great creative outlet.)
Happy early New Year!!
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Thursday, December 29, 2011
"Stuck in the middle with you..."
Just read a story that says middle children "are more likely than their siblings to be successful and enjoy strong social loves and flourishing careers." It says the apparent disadvantages they endure in childhood turn out to be beneficial, in many cases giving them attributes of empathy, independence, articulacy and creativity.
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Wednesday, December 28, 2011
"Don't worry about anything but pray about everything."
In my business (newspaper) we are always looking ahead, and since I work for a weekly paper, we are already in January. Looking back on 2011, I am thankful for a lot. That I still have a job. That my family and I still have our health. That the United States economy hasn't collapsed. That my older daughter is expecting her first baby. And I'm thankful to God for all of the terrible things that COULD have happened this year but didn't. As 2012 is nearly upon us, I've been watching what the prophets are saying, and it's a lot more positive than I would have thought. Yes, the world is getting a "shaking" but God is still in control, and He's still on the throne, and it's all a part of His plan.
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Tuesday, December 27, 2011
"You get what you pay for..."
Well, we already know the prez and family are Christmas (I mean Holiday) vacationing in Hawaii. And we already know that we, as taxpayers, foot almost all of the bill. I was not going to blog about this since I have in the past, but when I started reading how much the expenses are, my disgust is off the chart.
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Monday, December 26, 2011
"There's always a worse story..."
I woke up feeling sorry for myself - having my pity party - that I had to work today, while the rest of the lucky people got to stay home on their holiday. But then I read this story and got some much needed perspective... Last night, Madonna Badger, owner of a New York fashion design consulting firm, lost all three of her daughters and her parents (pictured) in a terrible fire in her home. The story said she even climbed the roof trying to get to her children to no avail. Her parents that were visiting were to celebrate their 49th wedding anniversary today. Her father has been Saks Fifth Avenue's Manhattan flagship store's "Happy Santa" since he retired, and claims it was his dream job. (Sigh) I cannot even imagine how horrible this scenario is. My heart goes out to this mother in her extreme hour of need.
And suddenly my life is looking really good...
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Sunday, December 25, 2011
"Entrance into heaven is not at the hour of death, but at the moment of conversion."
If you are reading this blog, then may I wish many, many blessings upon you and your family. I wish you wonderful Christmas' every year and a wonderful life. And may I share with you the best gift of all - peace. Peace in your heart. Peace that only comes through knowing the Creator, and I mean REALLY knowing Him. Not just some scary pie-in-the-sky, but the One who loves you more than anyone else. The one who loved you so much, that He gave you a gift and all you have to do is accept that gift. You see, Adam and Eve disobeyed Him in the beginning, and humans lost that gift with that disobedience at that time. From that point on, sacrifices had to be made, and our sins were atoned for the year until the next annual remembrance. Laws had to be followed. But then, about 2,000 years ago, God sent His son, Yeshua (Jesus) who was the Messiah that had been prophesied about. Only His son could reconcile humans to God, and He came willingly, knowing what He had to do. He became the ultimate sacrifice. HE was the lamb. His blood was shed. He willingly went to the cross and died for our sins. Our part? We accept the gift. He died in our place. We deserved the punishment but He took it for us. And when we accept that gift, then we "die" with him and become a new person. His blood washes away our sins. His word says He stands at the door and knocks but you have to let Him in. He never forces you, it's your choice.
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Saturday, December 24, 2011
Friday, December 23, 2011
"Thousands of candles can be lit from a single candle..."
The thing I love most about Christmas is that, for a few short weeks, the spirit of giving happens (like it should the entire year.) Today my favorite 30-something co-worker, AJ, called me as we both drove (separately) to work. She said she couldn't sleep because she found out yesterday that her nieces and nephews didn't have ONE gift for Christmas. AJ is married to a really nice guy (who happens to be African-American) whose mother in Austin was/is a crackhead, so he was raised in foster care. His two sisters haven't fared as well as him, and both just moved from Austin to their town in hopes that he can help them. They have 5 children between the 2 of them, and live off of welfare. As of yesterday, neither sister had bought any presents for their children... When AJ found out, she relayed to me that the children (ranging in age from 1 - 12) were really good kids and it wasn't their fault. And since we are within 2 days of Christmas, all of the programs with Salvation Army and others had already given out their assigned gifts. AJ and I have no extra money at this time of year but knew we could figure something out. So, we got to work and starting calling my 2 favorite advertising clients to tell them some of the story and see if they would be willing to donate something, and anything would help. Our vision was one present per child. Well, both businesses surpassed our expectations, with one donating a tree with gifts for each child, and the other business donated $300 worth of merchandise, so these kids WILL have a real Christmas. I do believe that these acts of kindness could change the course of these children's lives...
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Thursday, December 22, 2011
"Me and you and a dog named Boo..."
This is the First Family's Holiday card this year. Notice I didn't say CHRISTMAS card because the card doesn't mention Christmas... No, this year's card was a scene of the White House library with their dog Bo in front of the fireplace with "holiday" decor, which was painted by a Los Angeles artist. I just find it very strange.
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Wednesday, December 21, 2011
"Skiing is a dance, and the mountain always leads."
Sigh.... I want to be in Aspen...
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Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Monday, December 19, 2011
"Heroes run into burning buildings when everyone else is running out..."
I fell in love with New York cops and firefighters after 9-11. They are some of the most masculine, the most heroic, the most true American men you can find in this country. As we watched them run INTO the burning towers, we held our collective breaths that Tuesday... September 11th, 2001. We knew many weren't coming out, and as it turned out, very few actually did.
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Sunday, December 18, 2011
"The innocent always pay the bill." - U.S. Army Warrant Officer John Jewell (this week as he left Iraq)
Finally... today... the last of the U.S. troops rolled out of Iraq and across the border into Kuwait ending a senseless war that cost 4,500 American lives, 100,000 Iraqi lives and $800 BILLION from the United States treasury... In my view, it never should have started in the first place. We were attacked on 9-11 by Osama bin Laden and Al Quaeda. Yes, we did have what we now know as inaccurate intelligence about weapons of mass destruction, so Bush did decide to go in and finish his father's Gulf War with Saddam Hussein. But for 9 years with what goal? At first, the liberals said we were fighting for oil, but we have come away with none of that. We were the aggressor trying to get our piece of land in the Mideast? That didn't happen. No, we are leaving the Iraqi's vunerable to groups like the Muslim brotherhood coming in and taking over the predominantly Muslim country. Why can't we learn that democracy doesn't work in countries like that??!! It takes an educated country to vote. And it takes a Judeo-Christian faith to maintain fairness to laws that our faith sets up on the Bible's Ten Commandments. Nothing else works. The Muslims have Sharia law which is in direct contradiction to our laws because it is set up on their faith. The faith of a country does matter.
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Saturday, December 17, 2011
Friday, December 16, 2011
Freaky Fridays
Revelations 16:4 says that one of the signs that Armageddon is near will be an angel pouring a bowl into the rivers, turning them to blood...
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Thursday, December 15, 2011
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
"Just say no..."
I've discovered that there are a few subjects that people feel really strong about - gays and pot. So today, I want to talk about pot - weed - marijuana... Granted, I've never done drugs - ever. I actually listened to what they said in my high school health class. I figured you only get one life - one brain and one body. You don't have a backup. I think drugs are the bane of our society and they are ruining lives all over the world. I get it that kids want to be rebellious or different. I get it that kids think they are going to live forever. And I get it that kids are immature, and frankly stupid, a lot of the time.
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Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Funny Christmas Card time....
Yes, it's THAT time of year again... Time for funny Christmas cards... Here we have the mayor of San Juan, Puerto Rico, with his family and (wait for it) -- a leopard mauling a gazelle?? I'm not sure what THAT has to do with Christmas... or maybe they have different traditions in Puerto Rico? Maybe a macho thing?
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Monday, December 12, 2011
"What would Jesus do?"
Thank God for Tim Tebow... Here's a guy that God has given extraordinary talent to, and not only is he humble, but he also gives the glory to God, and then uses his notoriety to lead people to Jesus. This, of course, has been made divisive, since there will always be those who cannot accept that God gives some people special gifts and tells them that, as long as they give Him the credit, then He will continue to allow it. Multiply this times a 100, and you have Tim Tebow, but there are others too. Drew Brees comes to mind, although he isn't quite as demonstrative as Tebow. And with Tebow's coming back from behind late in the game to beat the opponent lately, he's got some true "believers" behind him. Now, even the opponents are taking notice. Guys on the other team are seeing God's hand in the game and even recognizing an anointing on Tebow's life. Colt McCoy is another favorite of mine - a fellow Texas Longhorn - who also gives the glory to God. These young men aren't just leaders - they have an assignment from God, to use their God-given talents and consequent position, to show people the Jesus in them. To show them what the Bible calls agape love, unconditional love, that can only come from our creator. The kind of love that can forgive really bad things. The kind of love that isn't arrogant. The kind of love that puts others first. It only comes from God; we can't get it any other way.
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Sunday, December 11, 2011
"The gift that keeps on giving..."
DD and I both got early Christmas presents today!! We both got the iPhone 4s and it does NOT disappoint!! I feel like I'm in the Jetsons cartoon and Siri is my personal robot like Rosie!! DD has been playing with Siri since they were activated - it's the gift that keeps on giving. We keep asking "her" questions, it's Christmas every day!! I debated on waiting until closer to Christmas, but when we went by an AT&T store in Austin today, they were out of all iphone 4s 16 gb, and were ALL over Austin and hill country areas. We were able to find them at the mall's Apple store, but decided to go for it, in fear that they won't have them in a week. So!! Playing with Facetime, Siri and whatever else we can discover.
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Saturday, December 10, 2011
Friday, December 9, 2011
Freaky Fridays
Okay, so I'm changing my What the Heck Friday to Freaky Fridays...
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Thursday, December 8, 2011
"The reason for the season..."
Here's a great Christmas feel-good story (after my depressing post yesterday.) In 2005, Phillip Miner was in a Borders Bookstore and was mistaken for a male model by Liz Swindle. Before that time, Miner had left the Mormon church at age 14, got married, became a father by age 19, had another son and divorced his wife. He had no interest in religion but the lady in Borders asked if he would be an understudy for a model of Jesus named Christopher Crofts. "I knew this Jesus guy really didn't mean anything to me, but I got that he was a big deal in a lot of people's lives, " he told the Deseret News, so he decided to help out. In 2007, Mothers Without Borders asked Ms. Swindle if she could create paintings of Jesus interacting with African children, and the charity would take the profits. They flew Miner to Africa to an orphanage for children whose parents had died of AIDS. The children were overwhelmed and tearful at his appearance among them. "I told one 12-year-old girl that I was there to remind her that Jesus knows and loves her," he told the Deseret News, "and she started sobbing, weeping and wailing." While in Africa, Miner woke up very sick, feeling like he had the flu. "Until then, I was on a paid vacation having some interesting experiences, " Miner said, "Then a stranger laid his hands on my head, and it became clear that these were not his words." It was then he decided it was time for the actor Jesus Christ to follow the real Jesus Christ. An added benefit was meeting Kathy, who founded Mothers Without Borders and they married 2 months later. "I go back to where I started," he said. "This Jesus guy is really kind of a big deal to a lot of people. I just happen to be one of those now."
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Wednesday, December 7, 2011
"It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas..."
Monday was a really long day... I won't go into it, but it was one of the worst work days I've ever had. As I was about to leave the office for my commute home to pick up my 14 year old after 6 pm, my coworker told me her husband was "working a suicide" cleanup in the town I live in. I asked if he knew the name, but he did not - only that she was a younger woman. Our town is less than 10,000, so everyone knows each other or at least knows someone that knows someone. I found out the next day that it was a nurse from one of the nursing homes in town. Her name sounded familiar but I just kept thinking, what could have been so terrible to put a gun to her head? My father committed suicide 9 years ago, and it's something you never really get over. Time does help heal, but there is always the nagging guilt, could I have done more? We have a much higher percentage of suicides in my small town and I'm not really sure why. Yes, it's hard to make a living and yes, real estate is at city prices. Maybe it's because we are a sophisticated small town with half rural types and half city types. It's hard to say. I've just been thinking about this young woman for the last 3 days. I bought our weekly paper today but her name was not in the obituaries yet. Having worked at the local newspaper for many years, they had plenty of time to get it in since it happened on Sunday night, but then our local paper only prints happy things, and tries to white-wash the bad news. I guess we're getting into the holidays and depression is the worst of the year. And the economy sucks. And people are losing hope in spite of the president's slogan. I just wish I could have talked to this woman. I wish I could have told her that her family will never get over it. I wish I could have told her that it was a permanent solution to a temporary problem. I wish I could have told her to hang on, that life is a series of ups and downs, and it would have gotten better. I wish I could have told her that I care, even though I didn't even know her. Because every life is precious. Because God has a purpose for every single person on the planet. And I would tell her that I would help her find her way. And my last wish is that I could have told my dad similar things, and that I loved him.
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Tuesday, December 6, 2011
"You can choose your friends, but you can't your family..."
Is there ANY hope for Lindsay Lohan's younger sister? I mean, with the parents she has, and the sister she has, could there be any hope at all that she won't be totally screwed up?? At the age of only 17, she's already modeling and has gone from what she used to look like (photo to right) as opposed to what she now looks like (photo to left.) When asked by a New York magazine if she had plastic surgery, she flatly denies it.
Why doesn't anyone ask her what she's eaten over the last 48 hours??
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Monday, December 5, 2011
Update
The 7-year-old boy accused of sexual harassment for kicking another boy in the groin BECAUSE HE WAS BEING CHOKED will be transferred to a new school in the city of Boston.
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"Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned..."
Well, as you know by now, Herman Cain is toast. After the last accusation, he became toast, and everybody knew it. There are just way too many women saying things about this man. And with Republicans, character DOES matter. This is a married man, not to mention he's no "spring chicken."
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Sunday, December 4, 2011
"Just another day in paradise..."
Yesterday DD and I saw the new movie, "The Descendants," with George Clooney. Although Clooney strikes me as a smug narcissist, I do think he played his part well. I wanted to see this movie for the scenes in Hawaii, and those did not disappoint. But the storyline was also intelligent and entertaining, and those kinds of movies are few and far between. We had to drive to the city to see this movie since it's in limited theaters, probably because it is sharp and has no special effects or bombs blowing up. No, it had actual actors and a real script, something pretty unusual these days. The story held both of our interest's and moved us to tears, which is also hard to do with me.
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Saturday, December 3, 2011
"Marching to the beat of a different drummer..."
Seems Travel & Leisure Magazine has come up with a list of towns that are quirky, offbeat and strange. #1 is New Orleans - always been known to be very unique. #2 is Santa Fe, where my family went every summer for many years. Mmmm, I can still smell the pinon in my mind... #3 is Austin, where we go almost every weekend, and yes, it does march to beat of a different drummer. #4 is Portland, where it is claimed that you see "more moustaches than in a 1970's high school yearbook." Ha! I definitely need to visit there then, since as you may well know if you have been reading my blog for very long - I DO love moustaches.
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Friday, December 2, 2011
What the Heck Fridays
Just when you thought it couldn't get any more ridiculous, a 13-year-old was handcuffed and taken to juvenile detention for burping in class in Albuquerque, New Mexico. His parents have filed a lawsuit against the public school principal, teacher and a city police officer, noting that the boy was taken to the juvenile center without his parents being notified. The boy was also suspended for the rest of the school year without providing him an explanation of the evidence the school claimed to have against him. He was not allowed to call witnesses or defend himself against the burping allegation.
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Thursday, December 1, 2011
"Eeenie, meanie, miney mo..."
I'm sorry. I just can't get excited about Gingrich or Romney... I know, I know. Either of them would be a gazillion times better than our current president. Actually ANY of the Republican candidates would be. It's just that I wanted someone who I could get EXCITED about. You know, a true conservative. I want a tough man. Yes, I think Bachmann is intelligent, informed, and experienced, but I still want a man for this job. We need someone really strong to take on the most distressed state we have ever been in.
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