Okay, why do I find myself still watching the show even though I want to throw the remote at the TV. I guess that is how telvision works. LOL!
Anyways, has anyone else watch this kinda new show on TLC called Toodlers & Tiaras?? Okay so I did tonight with nothing else being on TV and I think it would be cute seeing little girls dress up. I been to pageants, I from Buna where there is abunch of them. I don't have anything agaist pageants, like the ones back at home. Okay your child wants to do a pageant (or you want them too) fine, go get a cute little dress and shoes and panty hose and brush their hair and put them on the stage. Simply as that. Shot, I have even seen pageants where it was casusal dress (which means you just get a Sunday style dress). SIMPLY!
No, this show they have the girls has young as 2 having to wear a swimsuit and shake their bottoms on a stage. They also show girls as young as 6 having to shave, do fake tanning, getting fake teeth (cause you know it is normally at age 6 to lose your baby teeth), get hair pieces, and think they are so perfect.
***Well, tonight one mother said that she had to do the fake tan on her daughter to help cover up her imperfects. Oh my gosh, I am sorry your daughter, age 7, was beautiful, who cares if she is a little white. I would never say that to a child.
***Second complain: The mothers that also put on a swimsuit and evening grown to be judge. At age 47 you dont need to be signing up for pageants. I am sorry. I am only 28 and I know I dont even want to think about having to go find some formal dress and doing all that jazz. I know being a Amry Wife it is going to come when I am going to have to attend a Military Ball, and trust me I am not looking forward to getting myself in a ball grown.
***Okay, third complain: The 2 year old little girl that they follow won 1st Runner up. That is kinda like 2nd place. You did not get crown but the little girl got a thorphy as big as her and she was happy. Oh no, the dad was ticked off. He was so mad and went off. The little girl was happy you would have not notice, but her dad keep telling her that she made too many mistakes and how bad she did. Why in the world would you tell that to a child????? I dont understand these people!
***Okay my 4th complain: If you want twirling to be your talent, then twirl the baton dont just hold it in the middles and wave it around. That is not twirling. Sorry I guess too many years doing it and I hate people that think it is easy just throwing it around. It is not there is a certain way you have to do it and a form to do it right.
Okay well, I am going to get off and shut up. I just dont think this is what we should be exposing our children too. They should be able to feel beautiful no matter how they look. Not everyone can look fake like actoress and models. Anyways I am shutting up. Sorry!
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
I can't Believe this show!
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Sunday, February 15, 2009
Happy Valentines Day
Okay so I have never been a big Valentines Day person. I know we been married for 6 years and we just have done small stuff. Well, since last year we did nothing due to being in the middle of moving from Utah to Georgia. So this year knowing that from the looks of things he will not be here next year due to deploying in January. (that is the rumor). So who know when we would have another Valentines Day. So we decide to do something. It was a great day.
Okay, I woke up early to the smell of something was burning. I yell at Jeremy in the kitchen "please don't burn the house down" and he yelled back "it is bacon". For some reason when you cook bacon it always smelled bad. Anyways, I later work up to this: a breakfast in bed, with Heart shape pancakes, bacon, and strawberries. Here is the picture from how he bought it to me. Sorry about the fan in the background.
Okay so also that morning he gave me an envelope with a gift card to the spa here on post. I was like cool. He then tells me that I have an appointment today at 3:30 for a manicure and pedicure. I was in shocked. He had it all plan. Also during the day he ran to the store to pick something up and this is what he got me another rose and balloons. Okay so I leave to go to the Spa which he plan for me to have a reason to get out of the house.
So it was so nice. I then went to a friend's house because I am watching her dogs, to let them out. Well, then I got home to find that my husband had completely decorated our house and made a complete 4 course meal. I was shocked and wish I would have took a picture. I am so mad that I didn't. Just Picture this: a white table cloth, black place mats and napkins. He then had 2 red heart shape candles in the middle. Then also two little heart tins filled with Hersey Kisses also. Also on the table was a little bear holding a heart. He also bought white square dishes that was so cool. He also had rose petals spread all over the floor from the front door to the table. Even had some outside the front door. Anyways, We had a good meal. We had a salad, then Spaghetti with his homemade sauce and meatballs. (our first vday together he made that and has never made it again). He also had crescent rolls to go with it. Then he made for dessert was White Chocolate Mousse with raspberries and blackberries in these cute little cups. He also made me Homemade chocolate cover strawberries. It was all good.
Okay so then we did presents. I got him some new church pants, shirt and tie and then some chocolates. But his main present was a nice wedding band ring. He broke the one he had a year or so ago so he needed a new one. I could not get a good picture of it and could not find it online either. But it is white gold with one little diamond on it. He got me was a watch with little hearts, some diamond earrings and then a beautiful necklace. I am so in love with the necklace.
Sorry the picture is not great. The first picture is the necklace a picture offline and the second one is everything. Not the greatest picture.
So anyways, after gifts and dinner we decide to go to the movies. Since Hinesville don't have the greatest theater and don't let you have that many choices we went and saw "He Just Not That Into You".

Not the greatest movie but it was good. Jeremy thought it was WAY boring. It was so true about a girls are with guys, but the story line itself was confusing. You had way too many characters (yes a lot of good actors and actress) but with a lot of different story lines going on. Over all it was good.
Posted by Anonymous at 1:24 PM 2 comments
Thursday, February 12, 2009
This makes me sick!
Okay, so I was not going to blog on here about this but I can't help it. Every day there is something new going on with this case. I am sorry, but she has some kind of problems. 14 kids, and is single and has no job, is just plain old crazy. I don't have any problem if you want a big family, I use to want a big family. I seem some big families that have it all together and that is great. I love watching the show John & Kate + 8. That is a family that had trouble then had twins and just wanted 1 more child (really a boy) but ended up with the 6 children. The difference is that they both had really good jobs. Yes they do make money off their show but yet they dont depend on the government. I also watch 17 Kids and Counting and they have a big family but yet again they are able to take care of their selves. I like watching the show just to see how they save so much money. Also, she had them all totatlly naturally. I want to make it clear I am not agaist big families. I am agaist using a treatment (IVF)that was creat to give families that have health problem that could not have a child naturally to be able to experience children and such. It was not created for you to have a house full of children that you are unable to care for and show equal amount of love. My neighbor when I moved here in GA had a son that she had though an IVF. It was her only child and it would be their only child. The reason why is because they had it done because her husband was diagnosie with Luekmia and was needing KImo. Well once you have KImo you can't have a kid. So when he was at Walter Reed they had an IVF before he started KIMO and now they have what they called thier miracle son. Now that is what the IVF was created for. I think the media and the government should go after the Doctor. (That is just my opionon). I know when my dr was talking about my options and IVF came up and Jeremy ask about multiple births and he inform me that he only does 3 eggs until you are older like 35 to keep the chances low. So it is the dr's fault for getting money hungry and just thinking if she is paying me I will do what ever she wants. Anyways, I can't believe her. I mean she was already getting $490 in food stamps, and about $2,300 in dissbiliy for her children. Now she got 14 so she going to live off the government basically. It just makes me sick. I know a lot of friends that are in a lovely relationship (marriage) that have good jobs and am able to support children. But can't have children due to health reasons but aint rich enough to pay the $10,00 rough amount for an IVF. That is the reason this lady makes me sick!!!!
Okay I will shut up now and get off this high horse.
If you want to check out more here is the latest article on Yahoo.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090212/ap_on_re_us/octuplets
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Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Yeah I am connected to the world again!
Yeah I did it! I am so excitied I am connected again. We got a good computer and I got the internet install and I even was able to do the wireless router because we got Comcast and the places that have cable outlet are odd places. So yeah I am so excitied and proud of myself. Anyways, now I can update more often and have more pictures.
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Saturday, January 31, 2009
Message from Michelle Obama
Okay I am not the person that talks politics at all. I never know anything, but with my husband now in the army I try to pay some attention. Well I got this email that is being pass around post and just thought I would share.
First Lady's Message to Families
By Michelle Obama January 17, 2009
On Tuesday, as people from all walks of life come together in common purpose to begin the work of renewing America's promise, my daughters and I will stand beside my husband as he takes the oath of office as the 44th president of the United States. People have asked me how I'll feel at that moment.
As a wife, I'll be thinking about how proud I am of my husband and how I believe so deeply that he will be an extraordinary president.
As a mother, I'll be bursting with pride at the thought of my girls now being ableto envision endless choices for themselves and the joy it will be to watch them grow up in the White House. And as a daughter, I'll be profoundly grateful to my parents, knowing that I am here onlybecause of their lifetime of faith and hard work.
They're my proof that the American promise endures. It's that promise we all share — that our children might grow up with unlimited ossibility, that our Families might know the dreams of opportunity and prosperity, that people in every nation might look at the roud banner of this country and know the boundless meaning of hope.
As I take on my newest role — First Lady — I'll be thinking about what that promise means to all those whom I've had the humbling privilege to meet these past two years on the campaign trail: Americans across the country who opened their doors and hearts to sare their stories with me — stories I carry to this day.
I particularly cherished my visits with military Families all across the country. I met so many strong and inspiring military spouses eager to share their stories, their dreams for the future and the unique challenges they face because of their Families' selfless service to our country.
And if there's one thing I learned, it's that when our servicemen and women go to war, their Families go with them. I saw how they take care of each other, heard how they fill in whenever the system fails and discovered that the trials they faced always were matched by the hope they shared that better days are still ahead.
The simple 35-word oath my husband will take and the peaceful transfer of power it completes makes it easy to forget that the great fortune of our citizenship isn't free at all. It's a responsibility inherited only because generations of Americans have fought and bled and died for it.
So as I watch Barack take that oath, I'll be thinking especially about those members of our American Family who stand guard across the world and the loved ones who await their safe return. Because even as we mark this moment in American history, there still will be empty seats at the dinner table; there still will be spouses struggling to juggle roles and responsibilities; there still will be children who mark the passing of a birthday without Mommy and toddlers who know their father only by a grainy video stream from a farflung corner of the globe.
My husband and I are deeply grateful for the sacrifices that these Families make to protect all American Families. And we join them — today and every day — in praying for their loved ones and their safety. They don't ask a lot in return, just a Washington that understands the challenges they face as part of their extraordinary commitment to our country.
My husband understands that commitment, and he will ensure America lives up to its end. As military Families join us on Tuesday, in person and in spirit, I want each and every one of them to know that for as long as I have the tremendous honor of being your First Lady, your voices will be heard, you will have an advocate in the White House, and the American promise you preserve always will extend to you, too.
All of us can learn a fundamental lesson from our military Families: You don't need to wear a uniform to serve your country. We allhave something to contribute to the life of this nation.
Monday is Martin Luther King Jr. Day. And to honor the legacy of a man who believed that everybody could be great because anybody can serve, my Family and I will spend the day performing activities in service to others. And we'll ask all Americans to join us in making an ongoing commitment to serve their community and their country, because in this new season of hope, that's the only way we'll begin renewing America's promise for all who reach for it and all who defend it — as one nation and one people.
On Tuesday night, my husband and I will tuck in our daughters like we always do. Their bedrooms will be different, their home unfamiliar. But they will drift off to sleep protected by that same sacrifice that has kept all of our Families safe and safeguarded our freedom for generations — the sacrifice of our men and women in uniform and their Families.
For that, we could not be more grateful — or more proud
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