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Tuesday, December 12, 2006

A Bunch Of Cuties 4 You!!!!!!!!!









Tuesday, December 05, 2006

A Kitty's Prayer

A Kitty's Prayer
Now I lay me down to sleep,The king-size bed is soft and deep...I sleep right in the center grooveMy human can not hardly move!I've trapped her legs, she's tucked in tightAnd here is where I pass the nightNo one disturbs me or dares intrudeTill morning comes and "I want food!"I sneak up slowly to beginmy nibbles on my human's chin.She wakes up quickly,my claws they are pricklyFor the morning's hereand it's time to playI always seem to get my way.Oh thank you Lord for this day.And thank you Lord for giving meThis human person that I see.The one who hugs me and holds me tight_And sacrifices her bed at night.

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Interactive Advent Calendar


Lots of fun and goodies in each window- I still love these as there's a surprise behind each door. Now dont peek ahead you already get to open more than 1 window- lucky you!!Advent Calendar

I Promised




It was the day after Christmas at a church in San Francisco. The pastor of the church was looking over the cradle when he noticed that the baby Jesus was missing from among the figures. Immediately he turned and went outside and saw a little boy with a red wagon, and in the wagon was the figure of the little infant, Jesus.
So he walked up to the boy and said, "Well, where did you get Him, my fine friend?"
The little boy replied, "I got him from the church."
"And why did you take him?"
The boy said, "Well, about a week before Christmas I prayed to the little Lord Jesus and I told him if he would bring me a red wagon for Christmas I would give him a ride around the block in it."

Sunday, December 03, 2006

Hope This Makes You grin


Grandma's On The Net!
Grandma's on the net again, the kitchen's not her home,She used to make us cherry pies, and call us on the phone.She would talk to us for hours; now she leaves us all alone.We miss her homemade biscuits, and I'll make this little bet,If you want to contact Grandma, you'll have to surf the net.Grandma's surfing on the net, you bet.She is surfing on the net.We've been calling her all morning, and we haven't got her yet.She's on the E-mail network, with her electronic friends.If you want to talk to grandma, you'll have to surf the net.She's never surfed at Malibu, or caught a wave at Waikiki,She's never seen a surfboard: hang ten doesn't mean a thing.She's never met a beach-bum--Noon Doggie is just a pup.But when she heads for her computer, you know the surf is up.Grandma's getting older and her eyes are getting dim,Her random access memory, is half of what its been.When Saint Peter comes to call someday,she'll say I can't go yet.He'll have to wait for Grandma, cause she's surfing on the net!

Saturday, December 02, 2006

Merry Christmas Madeline, Joel, & Megan

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Monday, November 27, 2006

Santa and Grandpa



It's Christmas time, and attention goes,to the funny guy with his ho, ho, ho's.Yes, we all know the reindeer story,And hear the tales of Santa's glory.But this will pass, and soon over town,the decorations will be coming down.They'll be put away until next year,when it's time again for Christmas Cheer.So I am sticking with another old guy,And I'm writing this to tell you why.Old Santa's great one day, it's true,But Grandpa's here the whole year through.He sits by me when I'm feeling bad,He's the best old friend I've ever had.He will tell me a story, yes, and then,He can quickly make me smile again.We fish and Grandpa baits my hook,If I ask him he will read my book.He holds my hand when we take a walkAnd he really listens when I talk.So I truly love this dear old man,Who sees me every time he can.He goes with me and he cheers, too,When Old Santa Claus is passing through.
—Grandpa TuckerCopyright ©1998 by Bob Tucker

Sunday, November 26, 2006

An Early Christmas Video But It Is Soooo Sweet!!



Karen Carpenter and Kristy McNichol sing "the Christmas Alphabet"
Karen Carpenter and Kristy McNichol sing "the Christmas Alphabet" via PCL Linkdump !! Merry Christmas!!

Saturday, November 25, 2006


Pookie, the Purple Catapillar
This is the story of Pookie, the purple catapillar. It's not a fancy story; or a story that will bring you any sort of inner peace; but instead, a story that may help you see the forest through the trees.
This story begins one early fall day, when all the leaves on the trees were changing colors and drifting so beautifully to the floor of the forest. All the other bugs and creatures used to compliment Pookie daily on the graceful way in which she moved about and how she shared her dreams and aspirations with all of them of her floating through the air someday with the greatest of ease. Many of her friends believed her, however, there were some who scoffed and laughed at her. But she didn't mind. She just simply believed in herself and her dream.
That evening, she told everyone that she was going to climb this tree of all trees that was commonly but reverantly known as 'The Big Mamma'. This was no ordinary tree. It had been there for 1000's of years and was the tallest, the biggest, the widest, the leafiest, the branchiest tree you've ever seen! Pookie said she was going to climb it, take a nap when she got to the top, and then fly down to all who would be there for her. They threw a little going away party for her and off she climbed until she was out of site. They decided to go to their homes and wait until spring because the weather was starting to change. Some thought they would never see her again.
By the time she got to the top of The Big Mamma, the weather was really windy and getting very cold so she started to build her a caccoon on a branch to keep warm. Pookie fell asleep and when she awoke, it was a warm, sunny day. She stretched out and noticed that there was something different about herself. She had awoke with the most beautiful wings with hundreds and hundreds of different colors in them. She thought to herself, all my dreams have come true and outstretched her arms and leaped off the branch. She fluttered and floated and flew around the tree for what seemed an eternity. And when she reached the floor of the forest, there they all were clapping with tears in their eye's.
"We knew you could do it! We knew you could do it Pookie!", they shouted and screamed. Then off she flew, never to be seen again. She was a legend. So much so, they spoke of her often. They even wrote a song about her. You want to hear it? Here it goes!
(Sung to: Rock a Bye Baby)
Good little Pookie, in the tree top,Climbed up Big Momma only to stop,When she awoke, she spread out her wings,And floated away to dream other dreams.
Your dreams can come true. But only if you believe in yourself and never give up on those dreams.
God Bless.
This would be a nice little story to read to your kids, or grandkids as a bedtime story. Pookie is a friend of mine.
The End

Thursday, November 23, 2006

Cute And Fluffy Kitties


Yay For Fluff
This little animation was produced by some clever person on the b3ta board.If you click on the kitten things they giggle.

Sunday, November 19, 2006


Q. What goes "hum-choo, hum-choo"?
A. A bee with a cold

Friday, November 17, 2006


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Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Click On The Link To See A Cartoon Older Than Your Grandparents!! Hope You Like It!!
The Golden State

A 1948 animated short about California. Includes a sing-a-long of "California Here I Come."
The Golden State (74 hits)http://www.pistolwimp.com/media/53185/

Monday, November 13, 2006

Well Look Honey !There Is One Cute Kid!!

Saturday, November 11, 2006

Some Ways To Make And Keep A Happy Family



Mom and dad — they’re two of the most important people in your life. You probably see at least one of them every day and, over your lifetime, they’re likely to influence you more than anyone else you will meet. So if your dad worships, say, the Pittsburgh Steelers, you’re likely to grow up being a big fan of that football team. And if your mom loves to read, you just might grow up carrying a book wherever you go, just like she does.
But parents do a lot more than just pass along their hobbies. Moms and dads need to care for their kids from the minute they’re born. It’s a parent’s job to love and guide kids — and most parents will do this as long as they live — even when the "kids" are grown up and have children of their own. That means you have many years ahead to share with your mom and dad.
Here are five ways you can stay close, get along, and build a strong relationship:
Spend time together. It might be easy to be physically in the same place as your mom or dad (like at home — it’s where you both live, after all.) But how much time do you spend just enjoying each other’s company? Instead of playing a computer game or watching TV, maybe ask your mom and dad to play with you. Go outside together, try a board game, or read a book out loud. If your parents are divorced, make the most of the time you do spend together. In between, talk on the phone and email each other to stay in touch.
Share your feelings and ask for help. Many kids say they’d like their parents to help them when they’re upset. But your mom or dad might not know that you’re having a problem. Tell a parent if you’re sad or struggling with something. If you don’t usually do this, it can feel funny at first. Try it and you’ll be glad you did.
Be kind. Little things might mean a lot to your mom or dad. You can brighten a parent’s day with a hug, a card, or a joke. It’s also lovely when a kid offers to help fold the laundry or cleans up his or her room without being asked. And if you try not to fight with your brothers or sisters, your parents might be so thrilled they’ll do a silly dance around the kitchen!
Show you care. Some families are always kissing, hugging, and saying “I love you.” Other families aren’t as lovey-dovey. But it’s important to show that you care for each other. In addition to kisses and hugs, kids and parents show their love by respecting each other, being caring, polite, and thoughtful.
Do your best at whatever you do. You don’t have to be perfect, but when you do your best, you make your parents proud. It makes them happy to see how you’re turning into such a great kid. Why? Because it lets them know they’re doing a good job.

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Sunday, November 05, 2006

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Thursday, November 02, 2006



Last night I found out what my Oscar dog does on his weekends.

Saturday, October 28, 2006



Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Can You Find 7 Horses?




"This is the beginning of a new day. You have been given this day to use as you will. You can waste it or use it for good. What you do today is important because you are exchanging a day of your life for it. When tomorrow comes, this day will be gone forever; in its place is something that you have left behind...let it be something good."

Monday, October 23, 2006

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Sunday, October 22, 2006

Look At This Cutie


This has to be the tiniest kitten ever. She (he) isn't much bigger than the man's finger.I wonder if this kitten has set a world record for being so tiny?Anyhoo, isn't it adoreable?You can say Awwwwwwww now I sure did(smiles).

Saturday, October 21, 2006


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