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Thursday, November 20, 2008
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
The BIG 02 for George...Race Car Style
On Saturday we celebrated George's 2nd Birthday! He had a Race Car themed birthday and FINALLY got some "boy" toys to play with...trucks, cars, race tracks, and more trucks! He's been in heaven ever since. He was quite clinging to me the whole evening. He's not a fan of crowds...but he still had fun!The highlight of the evening was when George wanted NOTHING to do with the candles on his cake...for some reason he is scared of fire...and I'm okay with that. No candle blown wishes for George, good thing Avery was there to help her brother out! Thanks Avs!I love you my little man~ Happy Birthday!
A HUGE shout out to Auburn for helping me with George's race car cake...Aubs, your the BEST!!
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Another Chance to WIN a BIBBIE!!
{Enter to Win a Dilly Dally Bibbie}
-Send an email with Bibbie as the subject to sweetlifeinthevalley@gmail.com
-Answer the question of the week: Which Bibbie pattern would you choose? Click Here to see the selection
- Include your name & address-open to anyone is the U.S
-You have until midnight Thursday November 20th enter this giveaway.
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GOOD LUCK & HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!
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Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Who Wants to Win a FREE Bibbie?
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Sunday, November 09, 2008
Saturday, November 08, 2008
Wednesday, November 05, 2008
Poor, Poor America...
Posted by Tim & Amber at 12:03 AM 1 comments
Labels: Election 2008
Tuesday, November 04, 2008
I VOTED for John McCain & Sarah Palin...
Posted by Tim & Amber at 7:23 PM 1 comments
Labels: Election 2008
Do Your Part - VOTE!
And then we grew up and forgot our call to make a difference. Today we often feel overloaded by the infusion of daily demands in our technology-driven world. Perhaps we may think, "I am just one. How can I make a difference?" Unfortunately, this sort of thinking means we have surrendered to the status quo.
Freedom is not for the status quo. The early American colonists were not satisfied with the status quo when they revolted against British rule. Under their courage and conviction the United States of America has become the free nation we live in today.
The American colonists understood what we have now forgotten: it only takes one to make a difference. One act of kindness, one move toward freedom or one vote can change the world. Yes, even one vote. Voting is one way in which we can change the world, or at least one nation. And yet if the actions of one can enable change, how much greater is the ability to enact change through the voice, actions, and votes of many.
We've heard it before -- perhaps as repetitively as our morning alarm clock -- that voting is our right, our patriotic duty. Yet we have apathetically pushed the snooze button on our right and duty to vote. To those who have resisted the snooze button, who have raised their voice, put their lives on the line, and stood against a field of opposing views to stand up for one's beliefs, I salute you.
The price to vote, to speak out, to be an American is not free. It is very expensive. We should not forget the many men, women, and children who have gone to battle for our freedoms, especially the right to vote.
Sadly, we live in an age in which the act of voting has slipped from its place of prominence. It is no longer considered an honor and privilege.
Instead, we are annoyed by the constant campaign ads that in terrupt our television programs or by campaign mailers that fill our mailboxes. We have become immune and apathetic about voting and what it means to our country.
Freedom is not free, nor is it cheap. Voting is not an inconvenience; it's a privilege. Voting is the very least we can do in defense of freedom. We have a right and an obligation to vote. Some will declare the lack of voting is a right, but I say abstaining from voting is an act of ignorance and precludes your voice from being heard in the American symphony that cries for freedom and liberty. This is your call to change the world. Start by voting on November 4.
Sincerely,
Posted by Tim & Amber at 12:01 AM 1 comments
Labels: Election 2008