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Saturday, November 29, 2008

Thanksgiving

We had a wonderful Thanksgiving! We got to spend 5 days in Arkansas with family and friends. I saw people that I have not seen in over 4 years! Amaya is such a great traveler! As soon as the plane took off she went to sleep and woke up right after the landing. Motion has always made her go to sleep. She really got spoiled the whole trip by her grandparents, aunts and uncles. Everyone was giving us a guilt trip about how we have to move back to Arkansas soon.

Here is a little comparison of Amaya last year at Thanksgiving compared to this year.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Cloth Diaper Giveaway!

Check out this blog and enter for a chance to win free cloth diapers!
http://rollingthroughlooneyville.blogspot.com/2008/11/cloth-diaper-showdown-and-giveaway.html#comments

Sunday, November 16, 2008

14 Months Old!

Wow! I can't believe that my little baby is 14 months old! Amaya is actually running now! She is now really starting to exert her independence. It is amazing seeing her try to put on her own shoes, diapers and clothes. She will only eat if she feeds herself. She wants to brush her own hair and teeth. Her newly found independence=temper tantrums. We went to the grocery last week and she HAD to walk around by herself. She didn't want to go where I was going. There were too many people for her to walk around and talk to. Every time I tried to direct her to a different area of the store she threw a fit. I even tried picking her up a few times. When she gets mad she kicks her feet or pushes her head along the ground. I'm sure everyone in the entire store heard her! Note to self: Never leave my baby carrier at home when I go anywhere!



BUT, her separation anxiety is worse than it has ever been. On one hand she wants to Miss Independent. On the other hand she wants to be attached to her mom at all times. I can't leave the room for one second without her crying. I can't remember the last time I actually went to the bathroom alone. It is not really that bad though. I kind of enjoy it! I can see in the future when she is a teenager and wants nothing to do with me.

I just love seeing how much my little baby has changed!

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Proposition 8 is Wrong!

Here is a great video from Keith Olbermann. I couldn't have said it better myself!

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Dear John McCain Voters

I hope this article will ease the worries for the people that voted for John McCain.


http://www.commondreams.org/view/2008/11/06-9


Dear John McCain Voters

by Matt Peiken

Dear John McCain voters:

It’s morning in America, and I understand you’re mourning. A black man is the next president of the United States and you’re afraid. You’re afraid Barack Obama will raise your taxes and take away your gun. You’re afraid he will encourage pregnant women to have late-term abortions. You’re afraid the government will make you sell your Hummer and see a Communist doctor. You’re afraid all those emails you received over the past few months are true—Barack Obama will take his oath on the Koran, promote homosexuality, outlaw Christian broadcasting, strip the phrase “bombs bursting in air” from the National Anthem, allow people on welfare to stay there, appoint Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson to his cabinet in a plot to turn the White House black and help Islamic terrorists obliterate America.

So I write this open letter as a blanket of comfort and a bridge to your future. By the end of President Obama’s first term, you’ll pay fewer federal taxes than you do now, have more choice in healthcare, live your faith any way you choose, find that the rich are still rich, sing the National Anthem without learning a new verse and sleep well knowing your gun is still legally tucked beneath your pillow. The homosexuals you fear won’t destroy the sanctity of your marriage, would-be terrorists will find it more difficult to do this country harm and Al Sharpton will still be living in New York City.

But I won’t surgarcoat this—you will have to accept a measure of change. Immigrants of the 21st century will have as much opportunity as your forefathers did to live here legally and build productive lives in this country. Public education will have the funding to meet the standards of No Child Left Behind. Healthcare will be more widely accessible and affordable. Sex education won’t begin or end with abstinence. The unions that are responsible for higher wages, better insurance policies and stronger retirement benefits for American workers won’t be treated as enemy combatants. Freedom will mean more than the slogan on a magnetic ribbon. The government under Obama will be far less intrusive of your life than the government under Bush. Big business will have to operate more ethically, legally and transparently. Government will address global warming without arguing against the human contribution to it. Science and consensus, not faith, will guide policy. Industry lobbyists won’t write our nation’s energy, healthcare and telecommunications policies (yes, you can put away those “Drill, Baby, Drill” placards). Government regulators and overseers will regulate and oversee. The United States will once again recognize the Kyoto Treaty, the Geneva Convention, Darwinian evolution and democracy. Foreign policy will begin at a table, not on a battlefield. We will end the war we started and we won’t start another, knowing we can never leave Iraq in victory, only with honor.

I know—this might all seem too depressing. After all, you’ve stood by conservative ideology through thin and thinner, and now you’re looking in panic for an iconic beacon with a poll-tested narrative as your guide to tomorrow. So it probably will serve as little comfort to know that leaders and citizens around the world have now, instantly, with Obama’s election, renewed their faith in America. With the strokes of 63 million ballots, people have forgiven (though not forgotten) our country’s behavior on the international stage since 9/11. Like estranged family members ready to patch things up, the world sees our collective vote as a gesture of global goodwill. You can see it for yourself in Wednesday’s headlines from the South China Morning Post, the Jerusalem Post, the Johannesburg Mail & Guardian, El Universal of Venezuela and the Arab News. The world is on America’s side once again, because the world sees America as back on its side.

This is a lot to swallow. You’re skeptical and suspicious. You’re used to supporting politicians who claim government doesn’t work and then prove that claim once they get into office. Here’s the critical difference between the government you’ve come to know and the one you will meet in 2009: Obama will try. Instead of working to stall, starve and stop government, Obama and his administration will identify where and how government can best help. They won’t treat government as the enemy but as a resource. They won’t view government as the solution to life’s problems but, rather, they will help sculpt a landscape that allows you to more easily build that better life for yourself.

If you can’t get on board just yet, I ask this—stop reading and forwarding those emailed rumors and alarms and expand your informational intake beyond Limbaugh, Drudge and FOX News, and leave room for a president with positive, progressive ideas to light the way for a lost nation. In 2012, your greatest fear about Obama might be having to admit that, four years earlier, you were wrong about him.

Matt Peiken is a longtime print and video journalist in Minneapolis and founder of 3-Minute Egg (3minuteegg.org), where Peiken covers the Twin Cities arts scene through online video. He can be reached at mpeiken@msn.com.

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Here Comes the Protestors

I was reading an article about how Westboro Baptist Church is going to protest at four TN cheerleaders' funerals. Their press release says "God Hates Tennessee" and says the cheerleaders "died for Tennessee's sins."They are the controversial people that have been protesting at military funerals all over the country. I decided that I would check out their webpage. http://www.godhatesfags.com/ After further investigation on their website I found out that they are coming to Hampton Roads from December 1-December 3, 2008 to protest at our military bases and hospitals. On December 1, they are going to Little Creek Naval Amphibious Base in VA Beach. On December 3, they are headed to Fort Story Army Base and Oceana Naval Air Station in VA Beach, to Norfolk Naval Station and to Portsmouth Naval Medical Center.

I really can't believe the hate that they spread under the guise of Christianity. Can one of my biblical scholar friends please read this picket schedule and help me understand what is wrong with them? I know that none of you actually believe the same way.
http://www.godhatesfags.com/schedule.html

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Bittersweet Victory

Last night we saw an amazing thing happen in history. The first African-American was elected as President. I am so happy about that because he was the best choice for the job. It is also great that the Democrats will control such a large percentage of the Senate and House of Representatives.

The thing that made me really sad that America voted against gay rights all over the country. In Arkansas they voted against Initiative Act I which is An Act Providing that an Individual who is Cohabiting Outside of a Valid Marriage May Not Adopt or be a Foster Parent of a Child Less than Eighteen Years Old. That also discriminates against us heterosexual unmarried couples. In California they voted for Proposition 8 which is for a gay marriage ban. In Florida they voted for Proposition 2 that says Inasmuch as marriage is the legal union of only one man and one woman as husband and wife, no other legal union that is treated as marriage or the substantial equivalent thereof shall be valid or recognized."

I am very shocked that there is so much bigotry in this country. Using your religion to discriminate against a whole group of people is not what God would want you to do. Maybe you should read the whole bible and not just a couple of verses.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Election Results


Check out the election results as they come in.

Go Vote!

Don't forget to vote today! This is a very important election and they are saying that Virginia is the most important state. I waited in line for over 3 hours this morning and I didn't care. It was nice to hear other stories from people about why they are voting for Obama. Our country can't afford 4 more years of the same old crap.

Check out http://www.fivethirtyeight.com/ Nate Silver is showing that McCain has a 1.1% chance of winning the election. That is very hopeful!