Sunday, November 26, 2006

More Zach






i'm just going to keep posting baby photos for awhile. Sorry

Friday, November 24, 2006

Baby Zachary has made it home



Zach is happy, healthy, and home. At this point he's just basically sleepin', eatin', and poopin'. But he's doing great, and we're just trying to get used to the routine. He's great though and everything is Fantastic. Is he not the cutest little guy you've ever seen.

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Zachary Michael Feldman





He's 5 lbs. 2 oz. 17 in. long. As you all know he insisted coming a month and a half early. I don't know if you all remember, but we were hoping to have him December 19th. instead of the 24th. You know, kinda keeping our thoughts on that date. We were just hoping to have him home for the holidays. BUT, i guess we forgot to tell him DECEMBER not NOVEMBER......oooops! Well, Karie was able to skate out of having to do the full nine months, which is fine........he's happy and healthy, as is Mommy. But due to the early arrival he does have to stay at the hospital for a little longer than Mommy. Hopefully, any day now he'll be coming home. Its as if he's on lay-away, and we just haven't finished paying for him yet......eheheheh

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

MXC

this show is awesome

Friday, November 10, 2006

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Talk About CUT AND RUN


RUMSFELD is Quitting.. He's running like a chicken with his ASS on Fire. Oh MAn he is worried about being held responsible for all the mishaps that HE HAS DONE on the handling of the war. Its looking more and more like the democrats are gong to take Both the House and the Senate. Looks like Impeachment could be a possibility for Bush. So the secretary is jumping ship. Its' always the smartest rat to jump a sinking ship first.

America Votes


Bush is not pleaesed at all.

Only 36% of eligable americans went out and voted yesterday. That number is very disapointing and excellent at the same time. Disapointing in the aspect everyone should vote. And it was good because it seemed the white evangelical's stayed home. Which for the past 6 years has been the republican power house. Anyway.....we won the HOUSE, and still have the chance to win the Senate. Lets hope this shift of power wll reinstate the Checks-and-Balances of this white house. Bush needs a good tug on that leash.

Friday, November 03, 2006

Tim Burton poetry and stories


"JAMES"



Unwisely, Santa offered a teddy bear to James, unaware that he had been mauled by a grizzly earlier that year.

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

for your next vacation

The leader of Iran is offering any travel agent $20 per american or european for a vacation package to Iran. The leader proclaiming that Iranians don't hate americans, they just hate our government. "huh?" Sounds to me that they are triing to buy hostages. Are we even alowed to go there? I mean, we can't go and visit Cuba. You can but you have to do it through Canada or Mexico. Cuba seems alot less harmless than Iran does at this point in time. Oh-and below is just one clip I found about the rule of Iran.


Organizations such as the Ansar-e Hezbollah, an organization of hard-line vigilantes who seek to enforce their vision of appropriate revolutionary comportment upon the society, harass, beat, and intimidate those who demonstrate publicly for reform or who do not observe dress codes or other modes of correct revolutionary conduct. This includes women whose clothing does not cover the hair and all parts of the body except the hands and face, or those who wear makeup or nail polish. Ansar-e Hezbollah gangs also have been used to destroy newspaper offices and printing presses, intimidate dissident clerics, and disrupt peaceful gatherings (see Sections 2.a. and 2.b.). Ansar-e Hezbollah cells are organized throughout the country and linked to individual members of the country's leadership.

Vigilante violence includes attacking young persons considered too "un-Islamic" in their dress or activities, invading private homes, abusing unmarried couples, and disrupting concerts or other forms of popular entertainment. Authorities occasionally enter homes to remove television satellite dishes, or to disrupt private gatherings in which unmarried men and women socialize, or where alcohol, mixed dancing, or other forbidden activities are offered or take place. For example, more than 1,000 satellite dishes were confiscated after the October soccer riots, according to press reports (see Section 2.a. and 2.b.). Enforcement appears to be arbitrary, varying widely with the political climate and the individuals involved. Authorities reportedly can be bribed in some of these circumstances.