Saturday, September 24, 2005

My Niece's Birthday

It's my niece Marylin's first birthday, and we want to wish her a most wonderful birthday and a big congratulations for making it through the year and let her know how happy we are to have her in our life and our hopes that one day we will meet and get to know each other. We love you Marylin!

I tried to upload a picture of her, but unfortunately it wouldn't upload. Maybe later!

Wednesday, September 21, 2005

Dragons


I have a thing for dragons, I think it has to do with the Inheritance Series by Christopher Paolini (Eragon, Eldest). For those of you who don't visit my webshots pictures, here's a recent cross-stitch project I completed over summer, I haven't framed it yet, or decided what to do with it, but it took me about a month, averaging less than an hour/day, and it was a free pattern from my favorite designer--Teresa Wentzler--she does some awesome work!!

Podcasting

My dad introduced me to podcasting and now I'm into it. You have to download the ipodder software, a very small application, and with it you can find 'podcasts' for news, music, fun, entertainment, sports..., download them into your computer or directly to your MP3, and listen to them. For me this is really ideal cause I'm on the trains and I like putting things on the MP3 player, and there are various news broadcasts you can download for listening. Yesterday I listened to an interesting interview with Chavez from Venezuela. To be honest, there's not a whole lot I remember, but something that did strike me is this:

The Cuban government's effort to give free medical services to the poor by training doctors from anywhere in the world in Cuba for free, and expecting only that they donate a few years of free service to the poor in return for their medical training.

From what I understand, Cuba actually has an excellent medical program, with excellent doctors, and they are more than willing to share that with the world, but the US refuses the help and most likely is scaring other countries off from taking advantage of it as well, which is really sad because SO many people in the world would benefit from cheap or free medical help. What's up with that anyway?

I also heard something about the US refusing to accept aid from other countries during Hurrican Katrina, when the help was readily available and even on its doorstep, but they turned the help away. What's up with that??

Some things I just don't get. Now, if I were king...

Friday, September 16, 2005

Growing Kids


I just realised that Janina is growing at a rate of about 1cm/month, she was 138.7 in April, in September she is 142.6, and she's gaining weight too. Soon she'll be taller than me, she just can't wait for it to happen!
Here we are in front of one of the beaches we wish we'd gotten to on our vacation--next year!

Wednesday, September 14, 2005

My youngest siblings


I spent a day with my 3 youngest siblings, we managed to get a picture of us together. (The dork looking away from the camera is Tim--pretending to be Napoleon Dynamite--admittedly, there is a very strong resemblence!)
from the shortest to the oldest:
Jerry (13--that's the most of a smile we could get)
Me (a bit pale in comparison!)
Timmy Dynamite (the best pose we got so far!)
Aimi (is it 15 or 16--I simply can't remember!)
Dad (the head of the clan)

Summer is over



Summer is finally over, fall is here, the kids are back to school and I am back to work. Life seems busier than ever and I hope I can figure out how to use Dreamweaver and make my 2nd ever web-page. I'm too lazy getting around to it, but I am determined!

Here's a picture of darling Jacq all dressed up (the kids could never do that now--she'd rebel and scratch the hell out of them!) and the kids in front of the hotel we stayed one night at in Ise.