Of course, she absolutely loves ice-cream, but I haven't seen that yet here. We are going to have ice-cream either tonight or tomorrow, I think, so we'll see how much she like it. =)
Right! Also, even if my bosses didn't love me any more and all forsook me, there's One who never forsakes or stops loving.
Lol. You should! I know, you'll be pretending. ;) No, I know what you mean by that.
Country? I think I've heard it... Too many country songs get into divorce and the consequences and shallow "love." Then, again, country music has a good share of songs with a remnant of our Christian heritage.
Ooo, I want ice cream!! lol
Oops, I'm sorry, I forgot. We did not have ice cream, as I recall.
Isn't it great to play with little kids? I especially find it endearing when they do not initially open up to you, but then they really come to adore you later on. :-P
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*Chuckles* Yes, it is fun. She's so shy, actually, which surprises me. She's been around people a lot and has been held by any number of people, and interacting with a bunch of different kids
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The problem is that it is only a lip service form of check. The established law Clause prevents the government from implementing a new law over an old law, if that old law were still a law. However, to circumvent this, the government simply abolishes a law, and then, in the next bill, approves a new law which might have been considered to be in conflict with that older law, if the old law were not abolished. :-)
Hmm... I'm not sure that I see the problem here. You are saying that law can change with this set of rules? True, but that's not bad. There is also a constitution that is harder to change that is established law. *Thinks*
The biggest problem I see here is that it would take at least 3 months to change some old legislation. Revoking a law is immediate, but to inact some replacement law would take 3 months.
Hmm, I'm not sure I understand what you meant in that comment... =/
Actually, you know what? I Robot was based on Isaac Asimov's sci-fi stories, and I got the general idea for these rules from Isaac Asimov's laws of robotics. So, yeah, it does sound somewhat like I Robot. (That was one of my favorite movies, since I love sci-fi and robots. =P)
I adore little children. They so beautiful and innocent. It amazes me.
Aww... Michaella sounds so cute. =) Is she going to be staying with you all very long?
I know how rewarding it feels to win over a child's affections. It took me months to get Joseph (Judy's four year old brother) to warm up to me. At first he would would hardly smile or talk to me... I had to encourage a whole lot, talk to him a whole lot before he would ever lose a degree of shyness in rare, unguarded moments. =)
It wasn't until several weeks ago that he finally experienced a huge break through when I visited him at his house, and without warning he decided to give me a tour of "his" house. =D By the time our evening was over with literally every other word coming out of his mouth was "Charity". I turned to a melted mess right then and there. =)
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Yeah, a good daddy would do all those things, too, I suppose. =D It seemed strange in a good way for me. I really like interacting with young kids, though I haven't done it much.
They could only stay for the week. The time passed like a blink. Michaella had ups and downs -- moments of being shy and moments of being outgoing. Even up to the end of the visit, she had her shy moods where she would try to hide behind her blanket or "mama." At other times she would want me to walk with her, for example, and get upset if I delayed. =)
Haha. That's a cute story about Judy's brother. Did Judy move away with Keith and others in the family (I assume)?
I figure it's just best to leave well enough alone and let God take care of the problems. =)Right. Good thinking
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Actually, Judy is currently living in Colorado with her married sister Crystal, her sister's husband Paul, and their newborn boy, Dustin. The rest of her family members still reside in Arkansas about thirty miles away from where we live.
Whoa, I feel like a mommy. ;-) =D lol That line cracked me up! I can just hear you saying that(because of listening to your voice post the other day, which, btw, was really cool=) you should do more of those).
Little girls are so much fun!!!;) I don't have nieces yet, but I do have to little sisters, and they are so much fun to be around and play with.=)
There are 6 girls and 1 boy in my family, and no, he is NOT a poor boy!;) He (Zachariah)is 21, almost 22, and he is very spoiled by his sisters.;) There is Elizabeth "lj user="bebahappy" 24, Zachariah 21, Abigail 18, me 16, JoAnna"lj user="okiedokey" 14, Susanna 9, and Damaris 7. And of course, Dad and Mom. So, to answer your question... there is 9 in my family.:)
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She probably likes ice cream too??
Don't worry, when you are weak, then He is strong!
I think I'll smile when I am dead! Mainly caurse I won't really be *dead*. But, good quote! ;)
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Of course, she absolutely loves ice-cream, but I haven't seen that yet here. We are going to have ice-cream either tonight or tomorrow, I think, so we'll see how much she like it. =)
Right! Also, even if my bosses didn't love me any more and all forsook me, there's One who never forsakes or stops loving.
Lol. You should! I know, you'll be pretending. ;) No, I know what you mean by that.
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Ooo, I want ice cream!! lol
Pretending? Me?! I never ever do that! *looks shocked* ;)
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Country? I think I've heard it... Too many country songs get into divorce and the consequences and shallow "love." Then, again, country music has a good share of songs with a remnant of our Christian heritage.
Ooo, I want ice cream!! lol
Oops, I'm sorry, I forgot. We did not have ice cream, as I recall.
=D No, me neither... ;)
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The biggest problem I see here is that it would take at least 3 months to change some old legislation. Revoking a law is immediate, but to inact some replacement law would take 3 months.
Hmm, I'm not sure I understand what you meant in that comment... =/
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Very cool/deep quote!
Sounds like that one movie, "iRobot."
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Actually, you know what? I Robot was based on Isaac Asimov's sci-fi stories, and I got the general idea for these rules from Isaac Asimov's laws of robotics. So, yeah, it does sound somewhat like I Robot. (That was one of my favorite movies, since I love sci-fi and robots. =P)
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It is a cool movie - except for the, er...major violence :-p
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You don't feel like a daddy? ;)
I adore little children. They so beautiful and innocent. It amazes me.
Aww... Michaella sounds so cute. =) Is she going to be staying with you all very long?
I know how rewarding it feels to win over a child's affections. It took me months to get Joseph (Judy's four year old brother) to warm up to me. At first he would would hardly smile or talk to me... I had to encourage a whole lot, talk to him a whole lot before he would ever lose a degree of shyness in rare, unguarded moments. =)
It wasn't until several weeks ago that he finally experienced a huge break through when I visited him at his house, and without warning he decided to give me a tour of "his" house. =D By the time our evening was over with literally every other word coming out of his mouth was "Charity". I turned to a melted mess right then and there. =)
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They could only stay for the week. The time passed like a blink. Michaella had ups and downs -- moments of being shy and moments of being outgoing. Even up to the end of the visit, she had her shy moods where she would try to hide behind her blanket or "mama." At other times she would want me to walk with her, for example, and get upset if I delayed. =)
Haha. That's a cute story about Judy's brother. Did Judy move away with Keith and others in the family (I assume)?
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lol That line cracked me up! I can just hear you saying that(because of listening to your voice post the other day, which, btw, was really cool=) you should do more of those).
Little girls are so much fun!!!;) I don't have nieces yet, but I do have to little sisters, and they are so much fun to be around and play with.=)
That's a good quote.
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We'll see about more voice posts.
Aren't they, though? 'Hate to say it, but I think I'm going to miss her the most. =P
How many are in your family?
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I love my family!
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