tre tre tre
Our timing was perfect to see something truly impressive. A memorable day of seeing trains AND helicopters…Connor loved it.
posted by MovingLees | 6:30 AM | 3 comments
Thursday, July 28, 2005
Is it home if you don’t know the zipcode?
The enemy does not hide its goals: global domination, the annihilation of those who will not submit, the destruction of our way of life and the imposition of religious dictatorship that would create a would resembling Iran or Taliban Afghanistan. And, the mindless opposition to our efforts to win this conflict that we see from some quarters in the West only serves to encourage our enemies that they are winning and that Allah is on their side. There are times when all the world´s asleep
The questions run too deep
For such a simple manShe said that one year of trying wasn’t really that long and was not an indication of anything wrong. She also said that about 30% of pregnancies end of in miscarriages but many people don’t realize it because they don’t monitor their bodies that closely so when a very early miscarriage happens they just think they got their period.forsikringen
sms-ringetoner
billig-reiser
Won´t you please, please tell me what we´ve learned
I know it sounds absurd
But please tell me who i amThe only debate in the West should be how to win against Islam in the most efficient manner possible. Talk of retreat from Iraq or agonizing over what rights to give to jihadists - people who reject the very notion of Western style human rights, except when they can be used against us - is suicidal. It only serves to hide the reality of the war between Islam and the West and to embolden our enemies.
Quick…what’s the first place you think of when you hear the word “home”? Is it where you live now? Where you grew up? Possibly it’s somewhere you’ve lived along the way. In the past few months our family has called many different houses “home”. In one way or another they have been. Currently however we are a little out of sorts as a family and anxious to be “home”. Allow me to explain with a brief time line.
May 2-5: “Pack Out” of Kampala house. All household items divided into 3 different types of shipment and sent off to America. We had no destination address since we did not know before we moved where we would settle once we arrived.