I need to try this!!!!
Tuesday, April 12, 2016
Monday, April 11, 2016
Let's do this!!!
For the past two years, due to the unbelievable pain in my arms, back and feet, and my excessive night binge eating. I got fat, basically. Period!
Now I finaly decided, I'm going to be in pain either if I sit on my but, or if I get out and stay active and maybe just maybe my pain will lessen with time.
I'd rather try than wait and be depressed about how I feel.
So, now ... I'm Done saying, some day I'll be healthy, some day I'll be thin, some day I'll feel better , someday I'll not complain of all thsee aches and pains.
Now how ever hard it will be I'm going to get up and say, LET'S DO THIS!
Saturday, April 9, 2016
Life facts
10 Facts About Our Society That We Oddly Accept As Normal
We prioritize money and the economy over basics like air, water, food quality, our environment, and our communities.
We utilize an economic trading system that facilitates the death of millions of people each year.
We divide the world’s land into sections and then fight over who owns these sections.We call some people “soldiers” which makes it OK for them to kill other people.
We torture and kill millions of animals every day needlessly for food, clothing, and experiments.
We send children to school for their entire childhood to memorize facts and skills that they will rarely use.
More on education here.We impose financial pressures on parents, forcing them to miss out on vital stages of their child’s development.
We have thousands of religions, each one believing that their God or god-story is the only true and unique version.
Love and compassion, which promote life, are mocked as facile. Whereas war, which harms life, is seen as honorable.
Anyone with a really useful invention can forcefully prevent others from using or modifying it.
Reference....
this HTML class. Value is http://www.collectiv
Reference....
this HTML class. Value is http://www.collectiv
Sad facts about the true reality that some children face.
Health care and Nutrition
Measles, malaria and diarrhea are three of the biggest killers of children — yet all are preventable or treatable.
More than 30 million children in the world are not immunized against treatable or preventable diseases.
1 in 5 children lack safe drinking water. 270 million children have no access to healthcare.
Every day, almost 2,000 children die from diseases linked to unsafe water and lack of basic sanitation.
More than 100 million children under age 5 are undernourished and underweight, which contributes to 45 percent of all infant deaths.
More than 300 million children are chronically hungry, and more than 90 percent of these children suffer from long-term malnourishment and nutrient deficiency.
Stunting affects 165 million children under 5 years old. That's one out of every four children in the world.
Every day, 1,000 children are newly-infected with HIV — this is completely preventable.
Education
Children from the poorest households are three times more likely to be out of school than children from the richest households.
57 million children around the world are out of school — and the majority of these young people are girls.
For every extra year of primary school, a girl’s wages increase on average 10 – 20 percent.Two out of five children in Sub-Saharan Africa will not finish primary school.
Educated mothers tend to send their children to school, helping to break the cycle of poverty.
Exploitation
In the last decade, more than 2 million children have died as a direct result of armed conflict.
Worldwide, hundreds of thousands of children are recruited to serve as child soldiers.
It is estimatated that 1.2 million children are trafficked each year.
168 million children ages 5-14 are engaged in child labor, with 85 million of them working in hazardous conditions.
39,000 girls become brides every day, facing increased risks for HIV infection, hunger and death through childbirth complications.
Exploitation negatively affects children's mental and physical health in the short term as well as into adulthood.
Reference..
this HTML class. Value is http://www.care.org/
Measles, malaria and diarrhea are three of the biggest killers of children — yet all are preventable or treatable.
More than 30 million children in the world are not immunized against treatable or preventable diseases.
1 in 5 children lack safe drinking water. 270 million children have no access to healthcare.
Every day, almost 2,000 children die from diseases linked to unsafe water and lack of basic sanitation.
More than 100 million children under age 5 are undernourished and underweight, which contributes to 45 percent of all infant deaths.
More than 300 million children are chronically hungry, and more than 90 percent of these children suffer from long-term malnourishment and nutrient deficiency.
Stunting affects 165 million children under 5 years old. That's one out of every four children in the world.
Every day, 1,000 children are newly-infected with HIV — this is completely preventable.
Education
Children from the poorest households are three times more likely to be out of school than children from the richest households.
57 million children around the world are out of school — and the majority of these young people are girls.
For every extra year of primary school, a girl’s wages increase on average 10 – 20 percent.Two out of five children in Sub-Saharan Africa will not finish primary school.
Educated mothers tend to send their children to school, helping to break the cycle of poverty.
Exploitation
In the last decade, more than 2 million children have died as a direct result of armed conflict.
Worldwide, hundreds of thousands of children are recruited to serve as child soldiers.
It is estimatated that 1.2 million children are trafficked each year.
168 million children ages 5-14 are engaged in child labor, with 85 million of them working in hazardous conditions.
39,000 girls become brides every day, facing increased risks for HIV infection, hunger and death through childbirth complications.
Exploitation negatively affects children's mental and physical health in the short term as well as into adulthood.
Reference..
this HTML class. Value is http://www.care.org/
Thursday, April 7, 2016
Our furry babies
These are my five furry babies. When I met the love of my life she had a little boy named Tyson, and I fell in love with him. He is the most affectionate cat in the world, and sometimes I actually think he understands everything I say.
Tyson, age 6 ( going to be 7 in july)
After Tyson, we decided to get another kitten and that brings me to Ringolo. We went to the spca and found him playing out and about with a little spring, and instantly we knew he was the one. He is polydactyl, and he became a pretty big fella but so so sweet. He loves water, and he finds girlfriends everywhere he goes. Haha
Ringolo, will be 5 in September 2016
Tijay, will be 4 in august 2016
Simba is our little french frog, we got him in a spur of the moment timing. As a baby he was a little stinky fella. Unfortunately we moved soon after we received simba, so while he was trying to get use to his surroundings, we screwed everything up by moving him somewhere else, and ever since then hes been very nervous about anything and everything, he's a sweetheart but just very scared of any human. He's the one that looks the most like a wild cat.
Simba, will be 3 in December 2016
Daxter, what a case this guy. He has serious issues. A little weirdo we shall say. I found this guy online, he was already 3 months by then, I just loved his big cheeks, he reminded me of Ringolo, so I thought it would be cute to have him added to the group. When we met him he was fine, playful and loving but when we brought him home, the cats didn't give me a chance to settle him in, Tyson wanted to give him a bath the minute he entered the house , so they all jumped on me when I set him on the bed. While scaring the crap out of the poor little guy, he had never been around an other animal, so out of his eliment, he was.
We put him in a room with his own catlitter and his own bed that the previous owner gave us, and toys that he had as well. After a while we started bringing stuff in from our cats to introduce their smell. He was so frightened that he had this constant growl going on, and this lasted the whole time he was in that room. We had to consider giving him back but me being hard headed, I was not letting that happen. I knew he was just scared, here he was; this tiny little thing, and seeing 4 huge beasts trying to attack him? I think it was around 2 weeks that he started coming around with me and my partner, and in no time he started coming outside of the room little by little.
I am so happy we didn't give him back because, like Tyson he was sooo affectionate. Every night laying with us, and headbutting us all night trying to give us kisses.
Daxter, will be 2 November 2016
After Ringolo we sort of became obsessed with getting another kitten, and then we wanted a girl so we went out looking and only found another, then we wanted a girl and found our last boy. I guess a girl was really not in the cards, untill we received our little puppy.
Now after receiving little molly, our furry family is now complete.
:)<3
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