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Aloha Friday #16

Aloha and TGIF everyone!

Thanks to Kailani at An Island Life for starting this fun for Friday. Please be sure to head over to her blog to say hello and sign the Mr. Linky there if you are participating.

 Aloha Friday by Kailani at An Island Life

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My question for this week is inspired by the great VP debate:

Did you watch the VP debate last night? Did it change your view or feelings about anything? No need to go into specifics if you do not want to.

My husband and I watched the debate. We were quite interested in seeing how things would shake out with Sarah Palin and Joe Biden. My feelings about qualifications going in changed a little toward one candidate, but made no difference in the way I will vote on November 4th. 

Of course while we were watching we also played Palin Bingo. We each used three cards at once to make it more interesting. These are my cards from the end of the debate:

Palin Bingo night

 And at 9:47 EST I called out PALIN. . . . not long after I complained about having a miserable group of cards. 

P-A-L-I-N - I won!

Thanks to TechyDad for making a fun game to play and share with everyone. Oh and we plan on making something generic for the next Presidential debate. So stay tuned!

TheAngelForever

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Play Palin Bingo

Whether you are a fan of Sarah Palin or not, almost everyone is watching her every move and listening to the words that come out of her mouth. Thanks to this, a record number of people are likely going to watch the Vice Presidential debate between Joe Biden and Sarah Palin tomorrow evening.

JL and I were talking. We had so much fun with the Obama and McCain debate that we wanted to do something special for this BIG debate between the VP candidates. Many people have mentioned drinking games, but well we do not drink. We wanted something family friendly that anyone could play along if they wanted to.

I started thinking about Palin Bingo. We could use some of Governor Palin’s catch phrases/words from the last few weeks. The best part, JL is a webmaster and can code anything. This afternoon we sat and laughed our rears off making a list of 73 items to include on our Palin Bingo boards.

Tonight while watching Pushing Daisies and Private Practice, JL sat and coded a Palin Bingo game for all to play tomorrow night. Heck, you could technically play it any time you see Sarah Palin on television, hear her on the radio, or even see Tina Fey impersonating her.

May I present you with a sample TheAngelForever and TechyDad’s Palin Bingo: 

Palin Bingo

Did that get your attention? I figured it may. If you would like to play along JL, aka TechyDad, has written a script to allow you to generate your own Palin Bingo. All you have to do it head on over to his blog and click on the link. Once there all you have to do is refresh the page and new Palin Bingo cards will be generated for you to print out to play a fun family friendly game while watching Thursday’s debate.

Have fun!

TheAngelForever

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Aloha Friday #15

Aloha and TGIF everyone!

Thanks to Kailani at An Island Life for starting this fun for Friday. Please be sure to head over to her blog to say hello and sign the Mr. Linky there if you are participating.

 Aloha Friday by Kailani at An Island Life

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My question for this week is:

Now that the new television season has officially started, what shows are you most excited about seeing and why?

I am a huge Grey’s Anatomy fan. Last night I was glued to my television for two hours watching the season premier. All I can say is —> WOW! It did not leave me disappointed and I can not wait for the next episode in two weeks.

In addition to Grey’s Anatomy I can not wait to see Desperate Housewives. The teaser at the end of last season was quite strange and left viewers wondering what they were up to.

My husband is a huge Heroes fan and sat watching that Monday night. I am not a fan of that show since it is a little too graphic for me (in a non-medical sort of way). I opted to watch Dancing With the Stars during that time.

TheAngelForever


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Crikey, what a touching book! (Review)

l remember the morning of September 6, 2006. We woke up to the news that Steve Irwin – aka The Crocodile Hunter had been killed by a sting ray. JL and I sat there in disbelief. I began to cry and could not stop. All I could think about were Terri, Bindi, and Bob – Steve’s family. Bob was only a few months younger than NHL at the time. How do you tell a child that age that their daddy is not coming back home to see him? It hit hard. Only a day later I found out that I was expecting #2 and I continued to cry over Steve Irwin.

I have many happy memories of watching The Crocodile Hunter and snuggling up on the couch with JL when we were first married. We would sit there on snowy days and tune into Animal Planet and watch in awe of Steve and Terri’s amazing adventures.Our favorite days were the marathons of the shows. Were they crazy? No, they were doing everything to show all of us how wonderful animals are and why we should help in their mission to preserve their habitats and save wildlife.

A few weeks back Terri Irwin, Steve’s widow, was on a few talk shows promoting her new book Steve & Me. Since I have always been fascinated with their shows and was so saddened by the loss of Steve I wanted to read the book. Yesterday I finished the book with tears in my eyes. Reading how Bob would sit in his bath and cry for his daddy just pulled at my heart strings.

Steve & Me is not a traditional autobiography, instead it is a compilation of stories written by Terri about how she met, fell in love, married, started a family, and ultimately lost her soul mate in Australia. Terri writes beautiful stories about Steve and her love for animals and how they continued this with their children. Reading about his love of being a daddy and doing everything for his kids and their future at the Australia Zoo they called home.

What struck me most was how Terri stated over and over that Steve had always known he would pass away young. He just wished it was not done by a crocodile, since that would hurt all of his years of work. Thanks to this premonition he worked even harder to do more during his time here with us.

NHL knows who Steve Irwin is and loves to watch Wiggly Safari where they are based at the Australia Zoo with the Irwin family. He even puts goggles on from time to time to play Croc Hunter. CRIKEY! 

We hope to continue the tradition of watching old episodes of The Crocodile Hunter with NHL and JSL to show them the beauty of animals in the world. In addition to this we have started to watch Bindi the Jungle Girl (a show that started to film just before Steve’s untimely death).

I am going to end with a poignant quote from Terri’s book that Steve said after major controversy was in his life:

"Crocodiles are easy," Steve said. "They try to kill and eat you. People are harder. Sometimes they pretend to be your friend first."

 

Steve Irwin Tribute from Australia Zoo website

 

R.I.P. Stevo and know your family and friends are doing a wonderful job keeping your dream alive. One day I hope to visit your zoo and watch the cockatoos in their native land.

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Baby tawking characters must STOP

Thanks to my friend L I finally figured out why I do not like a show that NHL now enjoys. Jack’s Big Music Show seems to really engage NHL. He loves to dance and sing along with it on Noggin, but it annoys the heck out of me. I thought it was just the songs, but I knew there was something else. Sure enough L helped me to solve the mystery . . . it’s the voice of Jack. Why? Well, the person that does Baby Bear on Sesame Street is Jack. I can not stand Baby Bear. I think it is wrong that a children’s educational show promotes a character that does baby talk with a horrid speech impediment. Sure it’s cute when kids say something wrong, but we do not want this to continue forever. These characters seem to promote it and as an educator it really bothers me.

Vent over

C’est Moi

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