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- A Walk to Recovery
- A friend of mine, Carla, lost her boyfriend of ten years in a very tragic accident, a very sad end, was for a love that has withstood the test of time. A love so true, a love that has lost its meaning, even through the years. A love that deserves to end up at the altar. A love so pure â € "a type that everyone dreams about having. [ Read ]
- Data: 2009-10-19 | Author: Mike Lang
- Recovering Charles - Chapter 2 Excerpt
- I was fourteen and certainly not the most popular kid Mrs. Ingham € ™ s music class eighth grade. All the world had no difficulty in choosing an instrument during the first week. We spent two days playing at the age of twenty trombones, trumpets, clarinets, and all Mrs. Ingham pulled from a closet in the back band. [ Read ]
- Data: 2009-10-19 | Author: Jason F. Wright [See Author’s Biography]
- Excerpts from Life is like a line, Part One
- I was born September 18, 1953, in Harper Hospital in Detroit. My mother said I should be looking forward to my arrival, because it was quite easy forceps, which was a blessing for her, since she was thirty-five years old when I arrived. In those days, any woman preg ¬ dominant over thirty was considered "above the age" and became an eyebrow raiser. My father always told me I was a baby "pretty" and the pictures of our family to prove that he was right. "But in fact,&... [ Read ]
- Data: 2009-09-23 | Author: Cynthia M. Sabotka [See Author’s Biography]
- The Legends of Christmas Flowers
- Special days such as Christmas should be well-adorn a beautiful and fragrant flowers of every kind and color. There are a lot of florists to do custom-made flower arrangements for all occasions. There are selections of flowers that are linked to Christmas. Among all others, the Mexican poinsettia, which is traditionally used for Christmas decorations add to the charisma joyful occasion. Local poinsettia is the flower of Mexico and is well known by a number of names such as â € ~ Flower of ... [ Read ]
- Data: 2009-06-30 | Author: Trine Madsen
- Someone in the House
- I was sound asleep at 6: 30 am, May 20, 2002, when I heard a voice in my right ear. The voice was calm and spoke clearly, "There is someone in the house." I immediately opened my eyes, and standing on my chest no more than 2 inches from my face, looking me directly in my eyes was the Egyptian black cat, Isis. [ Read ]
- Data: 2009-06-29 | Author: Cherokee Billie
- A Special Christmas with Grandma
- Christmas allows us to spend more time with our children and make up for the times when they needed even though our presence werenâ € ™ t there when they needed us most. Apart from the usual tradition of celebrating Christmas with our families, there will be times when the children would like to hear a new [ Read ]
- Data: 2009-06-29 | Author: Melanie Smith
- The Gift Of Timeless Christmas Classics
- Searching through the attic, I was scanning through a property box of Christmas decorations looking at the beautiful and sparkling ornaments from years past when, in the middle of the hill I stumble across the "book". When I saw that a smile crossed my lips. Wonderful Memories of Christmas "come flooding back passed. In my mind, I see my mother stay together for our family ever read a favorite story. [ Read ]
- Data: 2009-06-29 | Author: Trine Madsen
- The Good Times in Ohio
- Indeed, since I can remember, growing up in Ohio has left many good memories and very few bad, my parents were kind of average middle class parents. My father works in the railroad and my mother being a stay at home mom. In the beginning we lived with my grandmother, in a multi-racial neighborhood. I do not know the difference between the races and played with them all. Eventually this changed, but more about that later, much later. [ Read ]
- Data: 2009-06-19 | Author: Lamont Thompson
- Hello from Victoria (2) - Exploring Victoria and its surroundings
- nother perfect day with bright blue skies, temperatures and high humidity greeted me only yesterday. After a nice breakfast and the strengthening of certain issues, Clare and I go by car to explore the capital of British Columbia Victoria. [ Read ]
- Data: 2009-04-05 | Author: Susanne Pacher
- Orange, The Novel - Prologue
- parking, it was empty on a Saturday and the office folk were? t work. She had an internship at the interview Ortigas Square East, and I had to take his place. His session was finally done - thank you God, I hated waiting. We made our way through the sand parking lot. [ Read ]
- Data: 2009-04-05 | Author: Joey Silayan
- Hello from Cuba (16) - The Final Day
- y god, how time flies .... I was returning from Cuba for nearly 10 days, and my back in the business world has been the usual: lots of projects to catch up, accounts items to be taken care off, strategies Marketing to develop, etc etc. Therefore I have not yet had time to tell you about my last days in Cuba and my thoughts and ideas after my return. [ Read ]
- Data: 2009-04-05 | Author: Susanne Pacher
- When anger is too expensive
- -Men are like steel: when they lose their character, they lose their value. [ Read ]
- Data: 2009-04-05 | Author: Shannon Munford
- The Accidental Gift Basket
- y husband and I recently had a baby, and family and friends have dropped regularly to visit and see our new addition. We live near my family, so they have been over almost every day while my husband's family is spread throughout the United States. Since his family is not exactly down for obvious reasons, we had a lot of cards, letters and gifts by mail. One day at the door of our apartment rang and I opened to find a person with a gift basket delivery. After thanking him, I took the bask... [ Read ]
- Data: 2009-04-04 | Author: Kingston Amadan
- Writing by the pain of fibromyalgia
- After the diagnosis of fibromyalgia in March 2006, I am still trying to juggle the guilt I feel when I see the difficulty of the mood swings of my husband to put up with while trying to overcome interruption of the pain and fatigue to continue with my goal of becoming a published author in the next five years. Let me give you an idea of a typical morning. [ Read ]
- Data: 2009-03-07 | Author: Joanne Cancelo
- Why people are madly in love with Tiffany and Co
- not known of these stores all over the world is Tiffany and Co they? re known in places without their outlets. Tiffany and Co., the United States? S more upscale jewelry not only provide people with the highest quality jewelry, but also the satisfaction of knowing that you have bought something better store available. [ Read ]
- Data: 2009-03-07 | Author: Jenny Riley
- The adventures of a Paperboy's Mother
- Women, it is in the doorway, saying: "I do not want the paper on the other, except Tuesdays and every third Sunday until October 1. Steve sits on his porch, looking amazed, and turning to me, as I wait in the car he said helplessly, "Mommmmmmmmm!" [ Read ]
- Data: 2009-03-07 | Author: Barbara Ann Adams
- Perfume Glass Bottles & More
- erfume bottle is a vessel made to hold perfume. It has its origin right from the year 1000 BC and the Egyptians were the first who invented perfume and used bottles of perfume for her. However, fashion and the use of scents spread quickly to other parts of the world, like Greece and Europe. In Greece, bottles made of clay have been used in more than a few glass vessels, which are a luxury these days. Before the advent of glass containers, the people of the heads and skulls of animals to hold... [ Read ]
- Data: 2009-03-07 | Author: Taisha Grant
- Picnic tables, wooden - simple but effective.
- help my father recall the construction of our first picnic table wood when I was a kid. It was a simple design, from plans that came out of the library. It looked exactly like all the picnic tables of wood that you see when you go out in the park, except a little more rustic. My father loved the look in his roughhewn picnic tables wood, as it did in all of its furniture, and we had a bit of time in sanding, coating, and all other bits that are often in a more refined furniture. [ Read ]
- Data: 2009-03-07 | Author: Tyson J Stevenson
- Ghostly Tales Of The Caribbean
- vec its colorful and turbulent past, it is not surprising that ghost stories abound in the Caribbean. Some believe that the ghost of Blackbeard the old haunts Old Fort Nassau in the Bahamas, while others report strange incidents in the Stirrup Cay Lighthouse. Some host countries with a long tradition of supernatural events, such as Haiti familiar apparitions of dead bodies that are supposed to appear in Port-au-Prince of the City Cemetery. [ Read ]
- Data: 2009-03-07 | Author: Karen Joslin
- Interesting facts about the textile industry
- ver the years the textile industry grew by leaps and bounds that clothing designers from around the world send more styles that the public demand. Accompanied with a strong demand for textile products in many forms. The overall sense of the textile market is one that will never die. As long as the clothes are manufactured and we are concerned about our personal style, there will be a market for textiles. [ Read ]
- Data: 2009-03-07 | Author: Joe Goertz
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