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EXHAUSTED!!!

Hey all,
 
I guess I've been on hiatus due to the demands of motherhood, my physical condition, and just plain disgust at blindly led voters.
 
Best to everyone, and I'll be back when I can.
 
Squiddy
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Enough Said...

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McCain's VP

Okay, we already know that Obama picked a real loser for VP -- maybe he'll never get to the White House, all things considered.  Anyway, who do you think McCain will choose as VP? I REALLY think he should get a strong conservative. Even Romney would be a smart choice, since Romney was doing well in the primaries until Huckabee stayed in to rob votes from him.
 
So tell me, WHO do you think will end up as McCain's VP? If you guess right, you win the game!
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Can You Spot the Fakes?

My three-year old is obsessed with a line of plush dolls called Uglydolls. He has like 30 or 40 of them and has recently convinced me to make some for him. Below are photos of real Uglydolls and ones I made. Guess which are my unfortunate creations! (It should be very easy to tell.)
See, the real dolls are actually rather cute!
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The Proper Role of Government (Part 1)

Here is part one of a very wise essay that I think all Americans should read:

by The Honorable Ezra Taft Benson
Former Secretary of Agriculture
(also a former President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints after retirement from public office and before his death in the early 90s.)


Men in the public spotlight constantly are asked to express an opinion on a myriad of government proposals and projects.  "What do
you think of TVA?" "What is your opinion of Medicare?"  "How do you feel about Urban Renewal?"  The list is endless.  All too often, answers to these questions seem to be based, not upon any solid principle, but upon the popularity of the specific government program in question. Seldom are men willing to oppose a popular program if they, themselves, wish to be popular--especially if they seek public office.

Government Should Be Based Upon Sound Principles

Such an approach to vital political questions of the day can only lead to public confusion and legislative chaos.  Decisions of this nature
should be based upon and measured against certain basic principles regarding the proper role of government.  If principles are correct, then they can be applied to any specific proposal with confidence.

Are there not, in reality, underlying, universal principles with reference to which all issues must be resolved whether the society be
simple or complex in its mechanical organization?  It seems to me we could relieve ourselves of most of the bewilderment which so unsettles and distracts us by subjecting each situation to the simple test of right or wrong.  Right and wrong as moral principles do not change. They are applicable and reliable determinants whether the situations with which we deal are simple or complicated.  There is  always a right and wrong to every question which requires our solution.  (Albert E. Bowen, Prophets, Principles and National Survival, p. 21-22)

Unlike the political opportunist, the true statesman values principle above popularity, and works to create popularity for those political principles which are wise and just.

The Correct Role of Government

I should like to out line in clear, concise, and straight-forward terms the political principles to which I subscribe.  These are the
guidelines which determine, now and in the future, my attitudes and actions toward all domestic proposals and projects of government.
These are the principles which, in my opinion, proclaim the proper role of government in the domestic affairs of the nation:

[I] believe that governments were instituted of God for the benefit of man;  and that he holds men accountable for their acts in relation to
them, both in making laws and administering them, for the good and safety of society.    
 
[I] believe that no government can exist in peace, except such laws are framed and held inviolate as will secure to each individual the
free exercise of conscience, the right and control of property, and the protection of life...

 [I] believe that all men are bound to sustain and uphold the respective governments in which they reside, while protected in their
inherent and inalienable rights by the laws of such governments; and that sedition and rebellion are unbecoming every citizen thus protected, and should be punished accordingly; and that all governments have a right to enact such laws as in their own judgments are best calculated to secure the public interest; at the same time, however, holding sacred the freedom of conscience.  (D&C 134: 1-2,5.)

The Most Important Function Of Government

It is generally agreed that the most important single function of government is to secure the rights and freedoms of individual citizens.
But, what are those rights?  And what is their source?  Until these questions are answered there is little likelihood that we can correctly
determine how government can best secure them.  Thomas Paine, back in the days of the American Revolution, explained that:
Rights are not gifts from one man to another, nor from one class of men to another...It is impossible to discover any origin of rights
otherwise than in the origin of man; it consequently follows that rights appertain to man in right of his existence, and must therefore be equal to every man. (P.P.N.S., p. 134.)

The great Thomas Jefferson asked:

Can the liberties of a nation be thought secure when we have removed their only firm basis, a conviction in the minds of the people that
these liberties are of the gift of God?  That they are not to be violated but with his wrath?  (Works 8:404;  P.P.N.S. p. 141.)

Starting at the foundation of the pyramid, let us first consider the origin of those freedoms we have come to know as human rights.  There
are only two possible sources.  Rights are either God-given as part of the Divine Plan, or they are granted by government as part of the political plan.  Reason, necessity, tradition and religious conviction all lead me to accept the divine origin of these rights.  If we accept the premise that human rights are granted by government, then we must be willing to accept the corollary that they can be denied by government.  I, for one, shall never accept that premise.  As the French political economist, Frederick-Bastiat, phrased it so succinctly, "Life, liberty, and property do not exist because men have made laws.  On the contrary, it was the fact that life, liberty, and property existed beforehand that caused men to make laws in the first place."  (The Law, p. 6)

The Real Meaning Of The Separation Of Church And State

I support the doctrine of separation of church and state as traditionally interpreted to prohibit the establishment of an official national
religion.  But I am opposed to the doctrine of separation of church and state as currently interpreted to divorce government from any formal recognition of God.  The current trend strikes a potentially fatal blow at the concept of the divine origin or our rights, and unlocks the door for an easy entry of future tyranny.  If Americans should ever come to believe that their rights and freedoms are instituted among men by politicians and bureaucrats, then they will no longer carry the proud inheritance of their forefathers, but will grovel before their masters seeking favors and dispensations--a throwback to the Feudal System of the Dark Ages.  We must ever keep in mind the inspired words of Thomas Jefferson, as found in the Declaration of Independence:

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable
Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.  That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.  (P.P.N.S., p. 519)

Since God created man with certain unalienable rights, and man, in turn, created government to help secure and safeguard those rights, it
follows that man is superior to the creature which he created.  Man is superior to government and should remain master over it, not the other way around.  Even the non-believer can appreciate the logic of this relationship.
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Chocolate is GOOD for you!

I know it's trendy, but who doesn't want to eat chocolate because it's good for you? Load up!
 
http://www.thehealthychocolatelifestyle.com/
 
See, people, you are right about the daily amount of chocolate a person needs!
 
Do Ding Dongs count???
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SICK OF "GREEN"

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Hey, my goal this week is to come by all yer blogs!!!! I may only get to one or two per day, but I want to be in the loop around here.
 
I've been ignoring politics in favor of just watching Spongebob Squarepants with my 3 year old or recording old Malcolm in the Middle DVDs for my nephew.
 
Also... 'favoriting' Uglydoll videos on YouTube for my boy. The baby is almost one (Jul 18th) and gets into everything, very strong, although I don' think he'll walk until closer to 14 months like our other boy.
 
But man, I am SO SICK of the stupid GREEEEEEN trend. That's all it is. Ooh look at me, I've gone 'green'. Well, I feel 'green' enough to vomit on their useless focus of personal time and energy.
 
 
Things that are More Important than anything Al Bore and the GW people talk about: (and feel free to add your own). I'm not mentioning the obvious ones here like family, home, God, country, etc., etc.
 
1. Uglydolls (see purple guy at top)
 
2. Boogers
 
3. Eating a good burger or steak
 
4. Driving cross-country
 
5. Driving just for fun, listening to loud music
 
6. Picking wildflowers
 
7. Eating fresh corn on the cob rather than trying to fuel any machine with it
 
8. Getting a full day's supply of chocolate
 
9. Squashing a bug
 
10. Belly-button lint
 
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Can't Do Everything

Just wanted to say hello and I miss coming to your blogs, but I've been dealing with some stuff, health mainly, but I hope to come blog whenever I can.
 
Best to all and hope this country will survive,
 
Squiddy
 
 
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How Could This Happen?!


Maybe I don't have enough kids, but how can you, as a parent, forget to bring your kids inside the house after going to the store?

I understand that the woman from Kearns (UT) who recently did this -- left her 18-month old son in the car after bringing in the groceries, from which he died -- was stressed out or busy or something, but how can you forget your children?

Again, I only have two, and I'm sure this mother is feeling tragically horrible, but things like this scare me. I always worry, perhaps too much, about safety and stuff.

Anyway, I can't stop thinking about this. Have any of you forgotten your children somewhere and is it common? Am I just lucky that, so far, with two boys age three and younger, we've had nothing worse than a hand that touched a hot stove?
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Great Movie Line!

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In Honor of Tax Day

“The war against illegal plunder has been fought since the beginning of the world. But how is... legal plunder to be identified? Quite simply. See if the law takes from some persons what belongs to them, and gives it to other persons to whom it does not belong. See if the law benefits one citizen at the expense of another by doing what the citizen himself cannot do without committing a crime. Then abolish this law without delay... If such a law is not abolished immediately it will spread, multiply and develop into a system.” —Frederic Bastiat

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Fun quotes

I am SO burned out politically lately, what with my health and trying to just get through each day keeping my energetic boys safe and clean and behaved. But today's Patriot Post (http://patriotpost.us/) had some great quotes, which I will steal and place here. I'll at least give credit appropriately, though.
 
 “Let me tell you something, when it comes to finishing a fight, Rocky and I have a lot in common. I never quit. I never give up.” —Hillary Clinton **“Now if I remember the movie correctly, doesn’t Rocky get the crap beat out him and then loses to the black guy?” —Jay Leno
 
“I think that [global-warming deniers] are in such a tiny, tiny minority now with their point of view, they’re almost like the ones who still believe that the moon landing was staged in a movie lot in Arizona and those who believe the world is flat.” —Al Gore, self-proclaimed “P.R. agent for the planet”
 
HA HA HA HA HA!!!
 

“The ideology of the Left is based upon identity, not ideas, and was therefore bound to degenerate into political cannibalism, as feminists and racialists scurry for power.”—George Neumayr
 

David Letterman: From the “Top Ten Contest” on “Top Ten Dumb Guy Ways to Boost the Economy”: Rummage through rich folks’ trash to see if they’ve tossed any cash—Fresno, CA; Release that “Titanic” movie again—East Greenbush, NY; Each person collects $200 when they pass “Go”—Arcola, IL; Reduce America’s oil dependency by inventing nacho cheese-powered car—Orlando, FL; Two words: bake sale—Chatsworth, CA; Just turn the graphs upside down—Pound Ridge, NY; Give tax refunds in Cheetos (I’m not sure how that would help the economy, but boy am I hungry for some Cheetos)—Hoover, AL; Put Chuck Norris in charge of collecting money from deadbeat taxpayers—Meridien, CT

Jay Leno: Here’s kind of a philosophical question: If a sniper fires a gun in the woods and nobody’s around, does Hillary Clinton still hear it? ... Hey, have you heard Hillary Clinton’s new campaign slogan? “Incoming!” ... As you know, Hillary Clinton now blaming her embellishment of her Bosnia trip on lack of sleep. See, that’s the difference between Hillary and Bill right there. After a night of no sleep, Bill never had a problem coming up with a believable story. ... Actually, new revelations about Hillary’s trip to Bosnia. You know that whole thing? It turns out it was a misunderstanding. Now she says she went there looking to hire a sniper.... It looks like there’s a little more fudging of Hillary’s records. Remember when she said she was deeply involved in the Irish Peace Process? Turns out, she just saw “Lord of the Dance.” ... It’s getting nasty. Hillary and Barack really going at it. They’re insulting each other, trading barbs, attacking each other’s credibility. In fact, the only break they take from attacking each other is when they promise the American people, if elected, they can unite the country.

SO HAVE A GOOD DAY, LAUGH A LITTLE!
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I'm Not Irish, Nor Catholic, But...

I love this quote from St. Patrick. Seems he was a pretty great guy.

“Christ beside me, Christ before me, Christ behind me, Christ within me, Christ beneath me, Christ above me.” —Saint Patrick
 
So if his life was totally focused on our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, then he's got the right idea!
 
 
Here's my little Mormon take on the same idea:
 
From 2 Nephi chapter 25 in the Book of Mormon --
 
23 For we labor diligently to write, to apersuade our children, and also our brethren, to believe in Christ, and to be reconciled to God; for we know that it is by bgrace that we are saved, after all we can cdo.
 
26 And we atalk of Christ, we rejoice in Christ, we preach of Christ, we bprophesy of Christ, and we write according to our prophecies, that our cchildren may know to what source they may look for a dremission of their sins.
 
OK, now go get drunk on green beer (unless you are Mormon!!), but remember what this life is all about. :)
 
Love and Happiness to all,
 
Squiddy
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What Celebs Would Look Like if They Were...

Regular Folk from Oklamoha (or Utah!)

NO MORE POLITICAL JARBLE-GARBLE, I'M BEAT!!!!

Here's my fave new web site:

http://www.wintrest.com/if-celebs-moved-to-oklahoma/


She could be one of my neighbors.

No posh prisons in the "fly-over" states.

Someone did some great Photoshopping on these.


I think they went to high school with me!

Just think, anyone you meet could potentially be a big movie star with the right spa treatments and drug habits Money really can buy good looks sometimes!


Can you tell who all these celebs are? This one took me a second.

Here's one of my cousins.


A Dolly fan, indeed.

Me when I was all super fat and preg. (I have a brother who looks like this too, but he has less hair.)

I thought this was Toni Tenille at first!

HAVE FUN, EVERYTHING IS FUNNY UNLESS IT ACTUALLY MEANS SOMETHING.

 

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Still Alive and Kicking (well, huffing and puffing...)

I am FORTY YEARS OLD as of March 6, 2008 at 11:16 pm.
 
So guys, many of you are already past this milestone. How did you celebrate your fortieth? I know a wealthy guy who went on a big surprise wine cruise in the Mediterranean arranged by his wife. They even provided airfare for all his friends. We ain't THAT rich, although we have what we need and more.
 
This year, my husband has work (YAY!!!) but is away in Los Angeles. We did an early dinner/movie date last week. And on my actual birthday I'm going to a movie with my mother. Woo hoo. Not a big cruise or anything, but I think she'll pay!
 
Here's what I have to show for my 40 years of life:
 
Sweetie Joseph, just turned 3. Uses phrases like, "In the meantime," "Actually..." and can repeat names of Chinese and Japanese artists I've never heard of. (Thanks, Little Einsteins.)
 
A great man who was willing to marry me and stick with me even when he's seen me at my worst!
An angel baby named Jacob who is now 7 months old.
 
OTHER INTERESTING YET LESS IMPORTANT STUFF:
 
  • Fancy book-lernin'! Although not the most useful degrees, at least I earned a B.A. in European Studies/Spanish and an M.A. in Hispanic Civ. from reputable universities. I've been to NUMEROSOS museums and historical buildings. (Don't quiz me, I forgot it all.)
  • Traveled across the U.S. and throughout Europe and some of Latin America (even Tijuana, orale!)
  • Completed 18-month missionary service, all en espanol, among Hispanics of D.C. area. (VA Daddy, I'm not bragging, but it was a rigorous and self-sacrificing thing I was actually able to accomplish only with the Lord's help. I wasn't a breeze, let's say.) 
  • Survived two c-section births and hope to also survive serious congestive heart failure.
  • Went to New York City in 1998 with $300 to my name and left in 2004 making a very nice salary as an assistant to highly demanding financial executives.
  • Survived the 1988 San Francisco earthquake.
  • Survived 9-11.
  • Survived sleepless nights with newborns.
  • Saw, interviewed or met numerous favorite bands or musicians, went to some incredible concerts, even saw Michael Jackson one foot away from me, trying to keep his nose from falling off his face. Met Alice Cooper, who was really down to earth.
  • Lived in Livingston, Montana; Orange County, CA; Utah; Tucson, AZ; San Francisco, CA; Maryland; Madrid; New York; Los Angeles...
  • Saw the ruins of Tikal, Guatemala and heard howler monkeys roaring through the trees.
  • Read all of The Brothers Karamazov and Atlas Shrugged and LOVED them. (Was unsuccessful with James Joyce's Ulysses.)
  • Still look younger than my age (I actually got 'carded' for buying Nyquil!)
  • Learned to play and sing Bohemian Rhapsody quite well on the piano at age 13 (sadly, lost that talent... But I've still got "Chopsticks.")
Okay, well, many of you have probably done very daring, amazing things or put your life on the line to defend others' freedom and stuff. Maybe you've been published, have the record of first commenter on the most blogs, or can come up with witty comments that get everyone in stitches! Or maybe you've quietly done small, yet simple and great things to enrich the lives of others. You have enriched my life with your blogs and comments, although my health and schedule have made it hard to be on the computer as frequently lately.
Love to all,
 
Squiddy
 
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