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Tuesday, April 21, 2009

BABY TUBBIES


Seven babies sit in tummy tubs filled with water to cool down after a baby massage class held for young mothers in IJmuiden March 24, 2009. The "cooling down" segment is to simulate a womb-like environment for the infants to experience the warmth and comfort.
REUTERS/United Photos (NE RLANDS SOCIETY HEALTH IMAGE OF THE DAY TOP PICTURE)

EARTH DAY


lET'S TAKE CARE OF HER!!

EARTH DAY


Happy Earth Day!!

My Website Choice - Youniverse.com


YOUNIVERSE is the home of Visual DNA. Your personality in pictures, a social network where you can discover more about yourself and connect with people.

Monday, April 20, 2009

CAR OF THE MONTH: JAGUAR XF




What!?!?! Can't A Girl Dream!!!

Sunday, April 19, 2009

American Sign Language - Ray of Hope (Hands of Hope)




I have had the pleasure of meeting the best group of women in the body of Christ. They are passionate about sharing and demonstrating their love and hope through signing to our deaf and hard of hearing members at Ray of Hope Christian Center in Decatur, Georgia. The translators/interpretors of "Hands of Hope" is as follows:

Deidre
Demeria
Denae
Gina
Karen
Tammy
Tracy

I would like to give a special "SHOUT-OUT" to these ladies. They have really made a difference in our Church, our Community and My Life as well as the lives of others.

My Website Choice: Diva Village



DivaVillage is a website that caters to that "I have arrived" ,"Take a look at me" kind of gal. The site is filled with amazing female advice and links to great sites for women's shopping pleasure. The staff over at DivaVillage feature different shopping stores every month as well as offer their visitors a chance to win a new hot items every day of month. It is a great place to get shopping, beauty and diva tips.

Word of the Day : BELIEVE

In Loving Memory of My Mother


“The death of a mother is the first sorrow wept without her”
author unknown

In Loving Memory of My Mother


"Time is the only comforter for the loss of a Mother."

Jane Welsh Carlyle