Saturday, July 31, 2010

Don’t Take It Out On Each Other

SmokeDetector

Even If You Don’t Sleep All Night

By Jim Calder
I am usually a very patient person. Unfortunately, like everyone I have my moments and breaking points. This is going to be a full disclosure blog that may be a bit long.  Last night started off as a decent Friday night, but I had no idea of [...]

I Fell In Love With Snuffleupagus

Snuffy

The Tale of My Imaginary Boyfriend
By: Karina Reeves
Like any child growing up in the 1970’s, I adored Sesame Street. But one thing always bothered me: why were Big Bird’s pals always just missing his best friend, Snuffleupagus I didn’t understand that he was Big Bird’s imaginary friend. I thought they must just have bad timing.

Fast [...]

I like a Good Cheap Laugh

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By Jim Calder

This time of year is typically known as the most depressing time for many. It is cold outside, exercise is usually lower than the warmer months, it gets dark earlier, and some are still coming down from the holidays. I recently was exploring the vast library of YouTube and rediscovered what the people [...]

The Key To Fixing A Broken Heart

Strengthening Heart Chakras

OvercomeGrief By Strengthening Your Heart Chakras. Alicia Parks demonstrates how to find balance and open your heart with energizing yoga poses.

One Month To Go

January 19, 2010 by Staff  
Filed under Blogs, Body, Lauren Grant, Winter Sports, Work Out

Running

Lauren A. Grant

So it’s a little under a month till my first half marathon! I’m getting very nervous and while I’ve been training, I still have a fear that I will be unable to complete the 13.1 mile run. I’m trying to stay positive but this isn’t easy, but at least it benefits a good [...]

Old Reliable

January 19, 2010 by Staff  
Filed under Blogs, Dating, Elle Matthews, Happiness

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A Look At An Old New Chapter of Love

Elle Mathews
I was fresh out of high school and ready for a new chapter in my life. Most of my friends went away to college but I chose community college for the first two years. I wanted to save money plus I didn’t have a clue where [...]

Instant Impatience

Old TV

We Still Had Fun Before All of This Technology Hit

By Robert J. Ottaviani
I’m watching television on my parents 25-inch console television, which is by and large considered huge in size and doubles as a piece of furniture with the nicely fitted wood trim and speaker cloth framing both sides. I do this by pulling [...]

01.11.10

January 11, 2010 by baby V  
Filed under Did you know?

matisse

Did you know…
In 1961, Matisse’s Le Bateau (The Boat) hung upside-down for 2 months in the Museum of Modern Art, New York – none of the 116,000 visitors had noticed. I guess the art curator didn’t think to ask which way was up?

No Commute During The Holidays

January 5, 2010 by Staff  
Filed under Blogs, Cynna Woo, Family, Happiness, Relationships

smithville

Commuter IV

By Cynna Woo
No commute for me this weekend because of the holidays, I’m enjoying a day off from work watching morning television in bed while trolling the Internet. I like reading newspapers online and shopping for Christmas. It is so much easier than wandering aimlessly through department stores searching for something to jump out [...]