Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Dentist and Plumbers crack
Today was the kiddies first trip to the Dentist. Presley was absolutely terrified when they did her x-rays. She was crying so her mouth was open and she wouldn't bite down on the little plate that they had in her mouth so they had to hold it shut, which made her freak. Knox was next and he was a little anxious after witnessing his sister crying, but he was brave. he cried a little, but they worked quick and after they were done he says "tank too". Love that boy. They got a snow white toothbrush and a cars toothbrush and they were both super excited. Then the exam came with the Dentist and he was awesome. The kids did great and they have great teeth. No cavities. Now on to the second title of this post.
Today Presley pulled her pants half way down her bum in the back trying to be cute with me today. I said "No mam, that is not nice, we do not show our bums to anyone." Alright I tried to overreact just a little so she will know that it is not appropriate. Anyway- so then I say "Where in the world did you learn that?" She said, "Daddy do's it when he goes like this" Then she bends over- I about lost it- It was stinking hilarious and I am glad Bry was home to hear it, she is very perceptive. Time to keep your pants up Bry.:) oh and P.S. Thats not Bry's bum...haha
Saturday, January 24, 2009
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Wednesday, January 21, 2009
sweet dreams...
i was putting presley to bed this evening and told her to have sweet dreams. we had read a curious george book the other day that talked about dreams. she said "i don't like to have dreams like curious george." she was sad that her mommy wasn't home, so i was trying to comfort her by telling her how much fun dreams can be. i said "i like having dreams. sometimes i dream about ponies...". she quickly interjects "no! boys don't dream about ponies, only girls do." i say "so what do boys dream about? motorcycles?" she says "yes. and mommies dream about clothes." needless to say i got a laugh out of that. curious how much these little children observe. so little girls dream about ponies, little boys dream about motorcycles, daddies dream about motorcycles, and mommies dream about clothes. who would have thought life could be so simple. sweet dreams everyone.
hitler
Friday, January 9, 2009
Patriotism and Religion: A Little Experiment
Heaven will smile on us again.
The task of preserving and advancing the highest humanity, given to this earth by the benevolence of the Almighty, seems a truly high mission.
We... can conceive of the state only as the living organism of a nationality which not only assures the preservation of its nationality, but by the development of its spiritual and ideal abilities leads it to the highest freedom.
The National Government will regard it as its first and foremost duty to revive in the nation the spirit of unity and cooperation. It will preserve and defend those basic principles on which our nation has been built. It regards Christianity as the foundation of our national morality, and the family as the basis of national life.
By helping to raise man above the level of bestial vegetation, faith contributes in reality to the securing and safeguarding of his existence. Take away from present-day mankind its education-based, religious-dogmatic principles-- or, practically speaking, ethical-moral principles-- by abolishing this religious education, but without replacing it by an equivalent, and the result will be a grave shock to the foundations of their existence.
The general designation 'religious' includes various basic ideas or convictions, for example, the indestructibility of the soul, the eternity of its existence, the existence of a higher being, etc. But all these ideas, regardless of how convincing they may be for the individual, are submitted to the critical examination of this individual and hence to a fluctuating affirmation or negation until emotional divination or knowledge assumes the binding force of apodictic faith. This, above all, is the fighting factor which makes a breach and opens the way for the recognition of basic religious views.
So, who said these things?