Friday, November 21, 2008

Live Well, Laugh Often, Love Freely!!!


Live, Laugh, Love....the perfect way to live life!!!

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Uggghhhh....

Today's Leo Horoscope:
Nov 20, 2008

In the past you may have preferred not to acknowledge your own psychic abilities, dear Leo, but today they could prove impossible to ignore. Visions, premonitions, and telepathic messages from others could be popping into your mind all day. This shouldn't be treated as something strange, but rather you should regard it as a source of inner power. Abilities like this increase your understanding of others as well as yourself.



**alright now some days your horoscope is so far fetched that you have no clue Y you continue to read these things & then other days that horoscope is so dead on that it completely freaks you out!!! take today for instance i open my horoscope and now...now i am completely freaking freaked out! i had this very real...very interactive dream that i woke up from at about 2 am & fell back a sleep to only go back into this dream...this dream that i was pregnant...very much pregnant & J and I were at this outdoor concert at this park and my water broke...so J and i tried to rush through the crowd and we got split up....anyhow, this dream was freakin weird bc of my horoscope & bc i just vomited up my lunch for no reason...i mean this is like a complete mind fuck day & i don't like it...not at all!


Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Pull Together America & Do your Part

Everyone...when doing your Christmas cards this year, take one card and send it to the below address. If everyone pass' this along & everyone sends one card, imagine how many cards these amazingly special people who have sacrificed so much would get.

So when you are making out your Christmas card list this year please include the following:

A Recovering American Soldier
c/o Walter Reed Army Medical Center
6900 Georgia Avenue, NW
Washington, D.C 20307-5001

=)

Now I know I haven't been posting much but WOW I have been so busy! Not an excuse I know...(sometimes it's the only way to tell if i'm still alive). As ya'll know the cousins...were in from Germany for 2 weeks...my lunches & weekends were all spent with them!

It was so FABULOUS having the around & now it's so weird to come home to them not being there. Like a piece of me is now gone! I never realized all the things I take for granted. For instance in Germany...they have to pay for all there shopping carts & bags at the grocery store...I mean seriously!!???? I am so glad that they came to stay with me...NOW i'm just counting the days til the next time they come down...

Don't take things for granted you never know when they will be taken away.

Monday, November 10, 2008

GERMANY

As most of my close friends already know...my cousins are in from Germany. I am having such a great time! Mostly trying to figure out what they are saying to each other (they talk to me in English) lol...we made a list of all the things that we wanted to do while they were here:

1.) Shop at Wal Mart Done
2.) Garage Sales Done
3.) See the Ocean Done
4.) Go to Sea World
5.) Go to Hardrock Cafe Done
6.) Kiss a Mustang (Jenny) Done
7.) Tattoos
8.) Get Chinese food delivered
9.) Have a huge Pizza
10.) Shop at the Mall Done
11.) Shop at Pets Mart Done
12.) Shop at Big Lots Done
13.) Get a Banana Holder Done
14.) Get Cheetos Done
15.) Go Downtown

So much to do so little time to do it! Hurry Hurry!
ps Acting like a tourist is so much fun!

I think I found a new Lover....

lol...that new lover would be Garage Sales...WOW had so much fun! Seriously! Bought a lamp from Pottery Barn for $5 and the light bulb still works ;)...& I also found a mirror for my dresser also $5 a Basket Ball for $2 and Wine Glasses 8 for $2! So excited...word is they are around every weekend!!!

cheap, cheap, cheap...New Lover!!!!

Friday, November 7, 2008

10 Ways to Be Happier

How happy are you -- really? If there’s room for improvement, then Gretchen Rubin has some suggestions.

A few years ago, on a morning like any other, I had a sudden realization: I was in danger of wasting my life. As I stared out the rain-spattered window of a New York City bus, I saw that the years were slipping by.“What do I want from life?” I asked myself. “Well…I want to be happy.” I had many reasons to be happy: My husband was the tall, dark, handsome love of my life; we had two delightful girls, ages 1 and 7; I was a writer, living in my favorite city. I had friends; I had my health; I didn’t have to color my hair. But too often I sniped at my husband or the drugstore clerk. I felt dejected after even a minor professional setback. I lost my temper easily. Is that how a happy person would act?I decided on the spot to begin a systematic study of happiness. (A little intense, I know. But that’s the kind of thing that appeals to me.) In the end, I spent a year test-driving the wisdom of the ages, current scientific studies, and tips from popular culture. If I followed all the advice, I wanted to know, would it work?Well, the year is over, and I can say: It did. I made myself happier. And along the way I learned a lot about how to be happier. Here are those lessons.

read her blog: http://shine.yahoo.com/channel/health/10-ways-to-be-happier-295265/print/

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Why Obama is the new Reagan

I was so happy to find this article & I think that everyone should read it in it's entirity because it is awesome...I will just be posting a little bit...

http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/Investing/SuperModels/why-obama-is-the-new-reagan.aspx?page=1

Barack Obama now stands in broad daylight, where skeptical investors in Tokyo, Singapore, Beijing and London can assess the real man instead of the political animal running for election.
I think they will find his intelligence, his oratory, his dedication to public service, his ease at gathering smart advisers, his ability to inspire confidence and his tight management of a brilliant political campaign are all the real deal. As a result, despite his incredibly thin résumé, investors will come to believe he is ready to take on this august job.

It's almost impossible to say with certainty how Obama will govern as these difficulties arise, for there is nothing in his background that will help us judge. We can only pray that he approaches issues in a holistic way -- not reactively but with a grand plan into which each fresh nuance is thoughtfully fit -- much as he conquered the intricacies of the long presidential race.

I'm hopeful Obama will turn out to be as successful as Ronald Reagan in this regard. Reagan was no genius in the classic sense, but he had a thoughtful, humanistic vision that guided his path. And for the most part he had a good economic team that cleaned up the titanic mess of the 1980-81 recession and, after an initial 20% decline in the stock market in his first 20 months, delivered us into a bull market that generally prevailed for 25 years.

*I absolutly have the upmost respect for President Reagan & for Obama to be compared to Reagan makes me feel so much more GREAT about my decision!**Way to go Obama!

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

From one blog to Another

From NBC's Luke RussertThe two-year journey has come to an end and many young people feel that for the first time in their lives, they're represented by a leader who is one of their own. It's probably not an overstatement to say that the hopes, dreams and aspirations of millions of young people now lie on the shoulders of this 47-year-old senator from Illinois.
My guess is that the first six months of his presidency will be closely watched. Quite frankly, President-elect Obama must deliver or risk alienating the young voters who ultimately propelled him to office by running up big margins in Pennsylvania, Virginia, Ohio and Florida. It has been an historic night.
Now the challenge has begun: an economy in peril, two wars and a broken health care system. It's a challenging agenda -- one that no one would willingly want to inherit. Yet, President-elect Obama will wake up tomorrow morning with those challenges ahead. I think I speak for all Americans in wishing him good luck.

http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2008/11/05/1641647.aspx

My congratulations go out to you AMERICA

WOW! I am so excited to not only be alive during this making of history but also to have had the honor in participating in it as well. Congratulations America on November 4,2008 you proved that America is "The Home of the Brave."

Race was/is never an issue for me but from talking to others & hearing there ignorance when they speak about not electing a very suitable canidate for Presidency because of the color of there skin. Where is the intelligence in that? From now on they will be referred to as ignorant. I know that those ignorant people have the full complete understanding that we were all made the EXACT same way. Didn't your mama ever tell you "Don't judge a book by it's cover"?

I am glad though that Americans listened to the facts & not the gossip. Putting there best foot forward to better ourselves & our other allies around the world.

Congratulations America you made the right choice. And today like everyother day I am very Proud to be an AMERICAN!

o just because i like numbers
Obama won Florida by 51% (thanks for not Fing it up Florida) & fyi Florida has not voted Democrat since Bill Clinton**
Electorial Votes:
Obama = 349
McCain = 162
thats huge....