April 29, 2011
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April 24, 2011
Can't resist reposting this every Easter
Violet was about two years old here. The look on her face is so funny when she doesn't like the color of the Easter egg. What to do with that egg?
April 23, 2011
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April 10, 2011
Report from Shavawn
Stella's first official smile was yesterday. She smiled AT CAROL and it was witnessed by Pat and Shavawn.
Shavawn, send me pictures!
Shavawn, send me pictures!
Scarlet's first day home from hospital
Alyssa wanted Violet and I to deliver flowers to Tavia on her first day home from the hospital. Violet and I got there just a few minutes after they had arrived home. I thought they probably needed some time to get settled and only wanted to drop the flowers off on the doorstep or just hand the flowers to Cameron and then leave. I told Violet that ahead of time, and when we pulled up I told her again that I was just going to take in the flowers and leave. Violet's face was filled with anxiety. "No! No! Please!" She was having none of it. "I really want to see the baby." She was unbuckling herself from the carseat and was determined to exit the car and go in the house. How could I refuse her? Cameron and Tavia, of course, said, "Come on in!"
April 8, 2011
And, here's ..... STELLA!
April 7, 2011
April 1, 2011
Ron Paul - Here is how to govern. [Posted by Chaz]
Congressman Paul Returns Unused Portion of Office Budget to US Treasury PDF Print E-mail
Washington, DC: Congressman Ron Paul has returned $141,580 of unspent office funds to the US Treasury. This represents just over 9% of the total office funds, and an increase over the $100,000 returned last year.
"Since my first year in Congress I have managed my office in a frugal manner, instructing staff to provide the greatest possible service to the people of the 14th district at the least possible cost to taxpayers," said Paul.
The surplus funds are intended to go towards paying down the national debt.
Washington, DC: Congressman Ron Paul has returned $141,580 of unspent office funds to the US Treasury. This represents just over 9% of the total office funds, and an increase over the $100,000 returned last year.
"Since my first year in Congress I have managed my office in a frugal manner, instructing staff to provide the greatest possible service to the people of the 14th district at the least possible cost to taxpayers," said Paul.
The surplus funds are intended to go towards paying down the national debt.