Soul-searching, rants, and random thoughts... Words are flowing out like endless rain into a paper cup...
Sunday, April 29, 2007
Old Guard
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Friday, April 27, 2007
Recent reads
"I learned a long time ago, I can feed the birds in my garden. I can't feed them all." -Ringo Starr
Word.
Thursday, April 26, 2007
Hey, this whole bath thing isn't so bad...
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Okay, the fun's over. Mommy, I'm cold!
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Trying to hold her head up. ...Something about that little onion head reminds me of pictures of me.
P.S. Emily finally has a website. I don't currently have any video uploaded, but that will be coming very soon. David's has been slightly updated as well.
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Let the creativity begin
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
But perhaps it was a mistake to introduce her to technology at such a young age. After all...my laptop is generally attached to my hip no matter what region of the state I find myself in. When I left her to check on David, she was stretched on the bed...
When I returned, I found...
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
If administrators believed the gunman was gone, they were probably simply trying to avoid creating unneccessary panic. They were taking a big risk, however, in not being 100% certain. A large number of students would not have received a warning email, even if it had been sent immediately following. Personally, I was always too far behind in the mornings to even think about checking my email. Since the first shooting occurred in a dormitory, it's hard to say that students would have been safer in residence rather than on campus. I feel that perhaps an alert should have been sent out sooner, and the campus should have been locked down to secure safety. With no idea who the gunman was, even if classrooms had locked down at 8:00, the "all clear" could have been given way before the second attack. It still could have (and probably would have) happened. Even if the gunman had been apprehended on his way across campus, administrators would have assumed he was just another student walking to class. He might have been prevented from killing in that particular building, but would more than likely have unleashed his angst somewhere else. It's hard to say what should have been done because hindsight is always twenty-twenty. An intercom system would have been nice. I think the situation could have been handled better, but I stop short of saying further killings could have been prevented. No one ever anticipates having to deal with something like that, and I'm sure officials will be asking themselves "what if" for the rest of their lives. The gunman has still not been identified, but is believed to be among the dead.
It's incredibly sad whenever anything like this happens, and I'm beginning to wonder what it is about the month of April that sends people over the edge. The Branch Davidians, Columbine, and Virginia Tech...all within three days of each other. When looking at the deadliest shootings in U.S. history, they all take place between April and October. More than one took place in August, so perhaps it's the heat. Something about the change in weather triggers...madness? It was very hard to process when I drove by GC&SU yesterday. I glanced at the beautiful, springy campus and couldn't imagine gunfire ripping through the serenity. It's hard to believe that something so terrible can happen on such a beautiful day.
Weekend
Nothing beats a little bit of cuddle time
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David playing with some of the cutest girls ever while visiting the Pierce's
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Going to check out the fire trucks with Granpere
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Sitting on the edge of a 1937 fire engine
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David decided to scream "No!" when he realized I was taking his picture, but it's still pretty cute
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Bouncing in the...uh...bouncy...thing...moonwalk!
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Showing off her pretty pink dress
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
The high cost of living
I suppose that for the most part, most individuals just aren't as concerned with being healthy until they have to be (i.e. illness or losing weight). Perhaps producers are simply trying to make up the cost due to having fewer consumers. But somehow I don't think that's it. And I seriously doubt that processing is THAT much higher for these items. As long as individuals are willing to pay the price, nothing will change. Even I will continue paying the price because I refuse to sacrifice well-being in order to make a point. Annoying.
Monday, April 09, 2007
Easter!
The easiest way to get work done around the house.
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Easter morning - pre-church picture with Mommy...sweetest face ever (notice the "bracelet" that is actually functioning as an arm band)
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David posing with Daddy after church
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David posing with Mommy after church