Friday, July 26, 2019

Battle of a Bracelet find.

A bracelet that belonged to a soldier from Pennsylvania killed during World War II's Battle of the Bulge will be returned to his daughter.
   An off-duty detective using a metal detector in Wales, discovered the Silver bracelet that contained Albert Coleman's name and serial number. The UK detective, Colin Murphy, tracked Coleman to Snyder County, P.A. The county's historical society says his daughter, Nancy, was 18 months old when Coleman was killed on July 17,1945. Coleman's unit had been stationed in Wales before shipping off.

Yikes, Yak's Yikes!!

In Massachusetts, Police are warning hikers to be on the lookout for aggressive Yak's (Beavers.) A hiker in the Bear Hole Reservoir recreation area was charged by three yak's Wednesday, in West Spring-field police said.
The beavers, native to Asai, all have ear tags and are believed to have escaped from a private owner in nearby West-field, cops said.

Monday, July 22, 2019

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Saturday, May 4, 2019

Love At First Sight

Love At First Sight I bumped into this guy one sunny day, He smiled at me in a very magical way. The way he looked into my eyes felt so right, My eyes were locked with his till the night. We had so much in common to talk about, I knew it was love at first sight without a doubt. Today he is all I think about every single day, He lives deep down in my heart, I'm not afraid to say. I love him! Share such beautiful poems with this free app

Hold My Hand

Hold My Hand Dearest heart, don't let me down at this hour, I have no time to waste, I'm totally out of power. Your love baby has overtaken me and my whole life, I cannot think of anything else but you, I can't deny. You make everyday worth looking forward to, Without you I find myself completely lost and blue. So please don't make me wait any longer, Promise to hold my hand baby, forever! Share such beautiful poems with this free app from your Android phone and tablet: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.internetdesignzone.poems

Love At First Sight

Love At First Sight I bumped into this guy one sunny day, He smiled at me in a very magical way. The way he looked into my eyes felt so right, My eyes were locked with his till the night. We had so much in common to talk about, I knew it was love at first sight without a doubt. Today he is all I think about every single day, He lives deep down in my heart, I'm not afraid to say. I love him! Share such beautiful poems with this free app from your Android phone and tablet: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.internetdesignzone.poems

Sunday, April 28, 2019

Business Insider. Here are the 11 tallest buildings in NYC right now, ranked Karen Warren  Apr 27, 2019, 9:05 AM

We ranked the 11 tallest buildings in New York City right now using data from The Skyscraper Center, a database maintained by the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat.


The city's current tallest building is One World Trade Center at 1,776 feet, followed by the luxury residential skyscraper Central Park Tower, which surpassed 432 Park Avenue in March and will reach its full height of 1,550 feet in early spring or late summer. As recently as April 24, 432 Park Avenue was bumped to fourth place after 111 West 57th Streeton Billionaires' Row reached its full height of 1,428 feet.


Some buildings on the list were completed years ago, while others only recently reached their full height and are still being finished.


These giants may not hold their current spots in the ranking for much longer. In Midtown and elsewhere in Manhattan, supertall skyscrapers are sprouting up every day that will join the ranks of the city's tallest (and the world's) within the next few years.


One Vanderbilt on 42nd Street is expected to be finished in 2021, at which point it will become the fourth-tallest tower in the city at 1,401 feet. And in Lower Manhattan, 45 Broad Street will take over ninth place when it's completed in 2021.


For now, here are the 11 tallest buildings in the city, from The New York Times Tower to the One World Trade Center.


Monday, March 25, 2019

Brooklyn Driver Seat Empty

New Yorkers will get their first chance to ride in self-driving cars this spring. The autonomous vehicles will operate only within the Brooklyn Navy Yard, serving as free shuttles for a NYC Ferry stop opening there in mid to late May.

Passengers who aren't guest or tenants of Navy Yard facilities will have to use the futuristic for to get to and from the Ferry dock. The industrial park is home to some 400 businesses and the U.S.' largest TV and film production studio outside of HollyWood.
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Saturday, February 23, 2019

T.I.'s Sister Precious Harris Dead At 66

T.I.'s Sister Precious Harris Dead At 66: Harris was involved in a serious car accident last week

Your Preschooler This Week😉

Your child is 4 years old.  Wrong age? Sorting It Out Your child is becoming a master sorter — which is great news, because sorting helps him learn about math, colors, and opposites. Many 4-year-olds sort spontaneously. They might separate out the trucks from the cars or line stuffed animals up from biggest to smallest. You can also encourage sorting around the house — pretty much anything is sortable. And if helping your child practice sorting also gets the silverware put away or the socks paired up, well, so much the better! Read more about your 4-year-old » Quick Clicks • A walk in the woods need not be spoiled by poison ivy, oak, and sumac • Your Birth Club: Connect with other parents of preschoolers • Signs your preschooler might have an eye problem Nutrition Know-hows Preschoolers are so active, it's important they get all the nutrients they need to power through the day. • Help your child meet her nutritional needs • Find out what foods your child needs with our food pyramid • Is a daily multivitamin part of your preschooler's daily menu? • for your child Who says chickens can't fly? At least one chicken flapped through the air for 13 whole seconds. Share your own fun fact! »   Advertisement Parent Tip When I phased out afternoon snacks, I noticed my kids ate better at dinner. Now I don't automatically offer a snack. If they're really starved at around 4, I'll still give them something, but if it's after 4, I just give them something to drink so they'll save their appetite for dinner. — Diane

Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Tax Returns

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Saturday, February 16, 2019

Your Preschooler this Week😏

New Love of Rules

Rules keep life better organized and more efficient for all of us. They also let kids know what's acceptable and what's not. You already knew that — but did you know that 4-year-olds adore rules? They love the confidence they get from knowing the ropes. In fact, their respect for rules can sometimes border on the obsessive — kids can be stricter than their parents about making exceptions! 

Read more about your 4-year-old »

Quick Clicks

• Specific strategies for potty-training girls

• How to manage playdate spats

• Effective discipline tools for 4-year-olds

Fever Facts

When your child's temperature shoots up, your worries do, too. Here's what you need to know about fevers:

• Learn which medicines are safest for kids and when to call the doctor

• Find out how to bring that temperature down

• What it means when your child has afever seizure and what to do about it 

 • for your child

Butterflies don't have teeth. They eat 
only liquids, sucking their food up 
with something like a straw.

Share your own fun fact! » 
 


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Parent Tip

When my baby was born, my 4-year-old son started wanting to sleep in my room. After much battling, I told him if he'd sleep in his own bed, he could stay up with me for an extra hour after I put the baby down. It's been great for us — we read, color, and just talk about the day. 
— Kelly

Thursday, February 14, 2019

Redding on Patience

Patience is a different kind of strength. Sometimes it is even mistaken for weakness. But patience is No doormat.
Being patient does Not mean putting up with everything without complaint. Many times we need to 'Speak Out' Patience is the strength that lets us speak,
With courtesy and kindness instead of with sarcasm and abuse, even when we angry. Patience is endurance and restraint motivated by love:
Love for others, love for ourselves and love for God.

A Day Full of Hugs, Happy Valentine's Day

A Day Full of Hugs


Love is Flying to the moon when you see each other
That intricate Rubik's cube that takes light years to unravel
The missing piece that fulfills every puzzle.

Love is bad lo mein and Moana on a Wednesday night.
the feeling you get when you find the perfect series on Netflix.

Love is happiness
tiny puppy kisses
Sister hugs
the brother she misses

Love is flower
You are its seed 
What is love if not naïve hearts set ablaze,
the flames of which gradually extinguish to finally expose the remains of what once was;
A make-belief connection.

Love is basically just an attraction you get so humans can repopulate.
Of course you love your parents,
they're the ones who created you, but what do you mean by that?
Do you love them for creating you, only to die?
Love Isn't Real
Love is fairy tale weddings and
happily ever after.

Love is unexplainable, 
unexpected 
something you can't find 
but it somehow finds you 
the thing that makes you want to stay,
the smell of fresh daisies and laundry sheets.


Love is... something that 1st graders say "ewwww" to
Love is... something 2nd graders say "hmmmmm" to
Love is... something 3rd graders can't stop talking to each other about

Love is when your dog doesn't bite you
Love is raindrops caring for the plants.
Helping them to grow to great big trees.
Making a loving home for the creatures of the forest. 
Dying only to give fertile soil for the plants to come.

Love is patient
Love is scary
Love is learning 
Love is confusing

It's the Gathering together
Removing evil forces
Starting discourses 
the comfortable silence shared
Love is an idea everyone should be allowed the right of in whichever way they chose,

Love is a game of chess, you'll never win until you make a move.
Love is saying sorry when I hate to be wrong.
Love is when even though you might not want to do it, you do it because you love your parents.

Love is accepting everyone no matter their beliefs. No matter what they look like.

Difficult, but not insurmountable;
Love is a mountain;
A journey not undertaken lightly;
A reward not gained easily.

Love is a song from Kendrick Lamar. That's it.

Love is a day full of hugs.
A safe place to stay, to be


Just Another Day/Another Hand Up

Just Another Day/Another Hand Up

He knew he shouldn't have done it. I could clearly see he knew it was wrong: it was written all over his face. As I sat down to discuss his "wrongdoing" with him, my Son quickly squeezed his eyes shut. There he sat, thinking>with three-year-old logic< that if he couldn't see me, then I must Not be able to see him, and if he was invisible to me, then he could about the conversation and consequences he anticipated.
     I'm soooo Glad I could see him in that moment. While I couldn't condone his actions and we needed to talk on them, I really didn't want anything to come between us. I wanted him to look fully into my Face and see how much I love him and it was that very moment where I could see the generation gap between him and his sibling.
   I've always wanted to Learn how to play the chello. But I've never found the time to enroll in a class, Or perhaps more accurately, I haven't made the time for it. Sorry if Any offense but I had just always thought that I could probably master the instrument in Heaven lol.
     Life is short, and we often feel the pressure to make the most of our time on Earth before it slips away. As my kids contemplated the meaning of life, in they're 'HomeSchool', she offered two recommendations... First were to live in the most meaning way we can. The second was diligent work. Life is full of opportunities, and there is Always more work to be done. We are to take advantage of each and every one of these opportunities and to prioritize work and play in a way that uses our gifting to the advantage of Not only ourself but others.
     Whatever your hands find to do, do it with all your might.
     As I queved up the ticket line toward my destination, ticket in hand, someone tapped my shoulder. I turned and received a warm greeting. "Karen! Do you remember me? It's Joan! My mind flipped through various "Joan's" I'd known, but I couldn't place her. Was she a previous neighbor? A past coworker? Oh dear... I didn't know.
     Sensing my struggle, Joann responded, 'Karen, we knew each other in highschool'. A memory rose: Friday night football games, cheering from the stands. Once the concept was clearified, I recognized Joan.

Thursday, February 7, 2019

Your Child this February.


The Name Game

You might have spent months picking out just the right name for your child. And now he's mighty proud of it. Young children come to feel very possessive about their name — and the letters that make it up. One of the first words a child tries to spell, in fact, is his own name. This often happens months before he has much interest in spelling other words, and you can help make it happen. 

Independence Day

Your child's becoming more self-reliant each day. But sometimes, letting go is a little tough — for both of you:

• See how independent most kids are at this age

• If you volunteer in your child's classroom,will she get clingy again?

• From tooth brushing to feeding: What your child can and cannot do to take care of herself.

Advice Personally- research,

• How to tell if your child has a nighttime sleep disorder


• Ways to care for your child if he gets a concussion

• Does my child have a learning disability?Spot the signs

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Parent Tip

Our son has to "buy" TV time with poker chips he earns with good behavior. He gets one chip for a smooth morning routine, one for a good report from the teacher, one for nice dinner manners. When he cashes them in to watch a show, he's thrilled to have earned it himself! 
— Heather





K.G.M.





Wednesday, February 6, 2019

The Four Calls

THE FOUR CALLS

The 'Spirit' came in CHILDHOOD, And pleaded, "Let me in".
But Oh! the door was bolted,
By thoughtlessness and sin.
"I am too young", the child replied, "I will Not yield Today.
There's time enough tomorrow".
   The Spirit went away.

Again He came and pleaded,
   In YOUTH'S bright happy hour,
He came, but heard no answer,
   For lured by Satan's power,
The youth lady dreaming then,
   And saying, "Not Today;
Nor till I've tried earth's pleasures".
   The Spirit went away.

Again He called in mercy,
   In MANHOOD'S vigorous prime, But still He found no welcome,
   The merchant had no time.
No time for true repentance,
   No time to think or pray.
And so, Repulsed and saddened,
   The Spirit went away.

Once more He called and waited.
   The man was OLD and ill.
He scarcely heard the whisper;
   His heart was cold and still.
"Go! Leave me! When I need Thee,
   I'll call for Thee, "he cried.
Then sinking in his pillow,
   WITHOUT A HOPE, he died.
  

The Four Calls

THE FOUR CALLS

The 'Spirit' came in CHILDHOOD, And pleaded, "Let me in".
But Oh! the door was bolted,
By thoughtlessness and sin.
"I am too young", the child replied, "I will Not yield Today.
There's time enough tomorrow".
   The Spirit went away.

Again He came and pleaded,
   In YOUTH'S bright happy hour,
He came, but heard no answer,
   For lured by Satan's power,
The youth lady dreaming then,
   And saying, "Not Today;
Nor till I've tried earth's pleasures".
   The Spirit went away.

Again He called in mercy,
   In MANHOOD'S vigorous prime, But still He found no welcome,
   The merchant had no time.
No time for true repentance,
   No time to think or pray.
And so, Repulsed and saddened,
   The Spirit went away.

Once more He called and waited.
   The man was OLD and ill.
He scarcely heard the whisper;
   His heart was cold and still.
"Go! Leave me! When I need Thee,
   I'll call for Thee, "he cried.
Then sinking in his pillow,
   WITHOUT A HOPE, he died.
  

Thursday, January 31, 2019

The Fatal Crossing

The Fatal Crossing

There is a time, we know Not when: A place we know Not where; Which marks the destiny if man, For glory it despair.

There is a line by us unseen,
That crosses every path;
The hidden boundary between
God's mercy and His wrath.

To pass that limit, is too die;
To die as if by stealth,
It does not quench the beaming eye,
Nor pale the glow of health.

The conscience may be still at ease,
The spirit light and gay;
That which is pleasing, still may please,
And care be trust away.

Oh! where is this mysterious Bourne
By which our path is crossed?
Beyond which God himself hath sworn,
That he who goes is lost?

How long May I go on in sin?
How long will God forbear?
Where does hope end, and where begin
The confines of despair?

An answer from the skies is sent,
"Yes that from Good depart;
While it is called Today, repent,
And harden not your heart."

Tuesday, January 15, 2019

The sad reality of Our world.

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How to Remember Past Lives? Find Out Who You Were in Another Life!

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