Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Braiden Likes Grandma's Knitting


I just had to post this picture. I was knitting on an afghan while the boys were here for the weekend. Braiden loved it! He would just get up beside me and cover up with the finished part while I knitted. He wants Grandma to make him a blanket for his house8O) Now that's a good day!

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Tuesday, March 13, 2007

THAT'S OUTRAGEOUS 1 and 2

I am a fairly conservative person in most respects and I realize that that makes me somewhat outre to some of the "trendy" type people but, you know what? More and more... that is fine with me. As I listen, watch and read the media, I am very often completely appalled by the way so many people think nowadays. So, after I ranted and raved to may family... who were also completely appalled, thank God, I decided to start a new "section" to my blog which will be labelled That's Outrageous. So, if any of my imaginary or real readers are of a liberal bent, I still love you but you may want to skip the posts with that label since you probably won't be nearly as disgusted by these things as I am. So, with that said....

1: On our local news there was a story about a young U.S. Marine recently returned from Iraq who was killed in an automobile accident. A bunch of war protestors held a protest AT HIS FUNERAL!!! Are ya kiddin' me?!!? Thankfully, a group of bikers heard this was planned somehow and made a human wall between the family and the protestors so that the funeral was not disrupted. My Gini tells me that one of the protestors held a sign at this Christian family's funeral that said, "God is your enemy!"

You know, I respect the right of idiots to believe what they will and I certainly respect the right of people to object to this war and to war in general but only the sleaziest of humans would make a spectacle like that at a young man's funeral.

2: I subscribe to Premiere magazine. I am a huge movie buff so that is kind of a natural. I usually just chuckle and pass on when I come across something ridiculously liberal but this issue really got to me. In an article by Libby Gelman-Waxner, the author is waxing sentimental about her daughter, Jennifer who is getting ready to go off to college; Harvard no less. I definitely can identify with proud mamas so I settled in to read the article, ostensibly about the great female role models in movies today. Here is the intro to the article.

"Shockingly, my perfect daughter, Jennifer, will soon be heading off to college, and this has put me in a weepy and contemplative mood. I've been examining all of my treasured mementos of Jennifer, from her baby pictures to the most recent video that she posted on YouTube, of herself dancing drunk and topless in the parking lot at her senior prom; the prom's theme was "Show Us Your Nipples." Happily, Jennifer edited this video to a soundtrack of the President's recent State of the Union address, and used it as part of the application package that got her into Harvard...."

One more time, say it with me now... are ya kiddin' me?!!? Without even touching on the fact that an assumably school sponsored even had a theme such as that or the fact that Harvard has become the throne of extreme liberal B___S__t, that was one of her mother's "treasured mementos"?????????????????????????????? Even if that was tongue in cheek, just to give her the benefit of a doubt, she is talking in a public forum about her daughter making that kind of video and allowed her to use it in a college application? And yes, boys and girls, I am still one of those old fogeys who believes that a parent does have the right to allow or disallow certain extremes of behevior even in their older teens. I will even go so far as to say that I am of the really old school belief in the old saw, "while you are under my roof...." Good grief.

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