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May 25 2011

Mothers, Are Leaving The Children To Be Mentally Wrong?

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Mothers, Are Leaving The Children To Be Mentally Wrong?Abuse occurs in all its forms, physical, emotional, financial, spiritual and sexual. Most of the human population would say that sexual abuse is the worst. In most cases, a child was led to believe they must endure to be exploited. Mother, if you tolerate the abuse, I guess that what they teach their children. In essence, you are helping your abuser guilty of abusing their children while keeping oneself.

I’ve always had a close relationship with my children. Children are not fools, is a gift from God to understand the difference between good and evil, and yes, your children know when something is wrong. Our girls are saying, (never let my husband yelling at me that way). Our boys say, (When I have kids, I’ll stick with the places and do things with them) is to you than your mother to teach those who have options and can not choose to be intimidated, not to be emotionally attacked.

If you do not want to hurt children travel adult evil. then either you must accept the conditions you live and be happy. Or you have to make a change, take it or leave it position. Making the decision to leave is huge! As women, we decided to abandon our responsibility to care for someone we love, set goals and totally gave us. Get Over It! I stop and think at the time I moaned and groaned at him wondering what the crap? Seriously, how much brain power do you really spend a man who is so unsure of themselves that you must put up with tantrums every day?

Mothers who no longer tormented by a man shouting through the attendance hurtful and lack of financial support, allowing their children to be abused. Allow someone to mentally prepare their children to be a tyrant, a self-gratifying intimidate. Have you looked into the eyes of your children lately? They are bright and full of life, or are ill and depressed. That the atmosphere of your account at the home of his son falling. Will you do something?

I retired from a relationship with me and my children live with bullying, obnoxious behavior, without financial support. It was tough financially, but my children and I went. Every day, I had to bust my butt to keep a roof over our heads, food on the table and take care of all your needs as students, members of the band as a child. The best part of the separation was PEACE … them something to say about coming home and looking forward. There was a day that shrank a show from the top of your truck or opening the front door. There was a day when my children scattered and hid in their rooms. Now when I get home from work, my children are waiting for me. I work nights and get home at 23:00. We sat, catch up, visit, and if we do so without interference … life is good.

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May 20 2011

Someone Else’s Trash Can Be Your Treasure

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Someone Else's Trash Can Be Your Treasure Have you ever found some nice things that were still in excellent condition sitting on the curb for garbage? Well, in my case someone else’s trash, has put money into my purse. Living in or going through a pretty nice neighborhood can be very beneficial, especially on garbage day. I have passed by something on the side of the road and asked myself, are they really going to throw that out?

The majority of people throwing out nice or excellent conditioned items, usually have lots of money and assets already. Their main goal is to keep up with the Kardashians. For instance, family A went and bought a 48 inch flat screen TV two months ago. They were talking to their neighbors (family B) when they found out that family B has a 52 inch flat screen with 3D. Now family A gets rid of the t.v that they have only had for two months, just to keep up with family B. Or plain and simple, they just don’t want that particular item anymore and set it out for the trash. That’s where I come along and take their trash and turn it into a gift or better yet, cash!

When you see something set out for trash that looks pleasing to the eye get it, test it, and research it. For example, I found an electric guitar sitting on the side of the road. I didn’t own amps or any type of guitar equipment, but I did remember my neighbors had a rock band and they could help me out with information on the electric guitar. I recommend researching the item you have found, that way you educate yourself on what you have. Information such as original cost, year, make, model type, and compatible items can be very beneficial for you. When doing research online, I found that this is a very common electric guitar which was made in 2007 and originally cost $449.00. I didn’t have any interest in guitar playing, so my neighbors (with the rock band) offered to buy it for $200.00 and it was sold!

Just recently someone had a box with PS2 games (20 of them), PS2 Game system, wireless controller, and 8 megaByte memory card on the side of the road for garbage. I couldn’t tell whether it worked or whether everything was intact until I got it home. Good thing it worked because my 11-year-old nephew had a birthday right around the corner.

You never know what you may find sitting on the curb waiting for the garbage truck. Anything that you think that may have some value get it and do some light research on it. You may find out some very surprising news about that item.

It’s only natural that you want to keep some of what you find. What you don’t want to keep, use it for gifts for your friends and family or post it on Craigslist, and see what happens.

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May 15 2011

Seychelles Holidays on a Budget

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Seychelles Holidays on a BudgetThe Seychelles can certainly make for a fantastic holiday. Located in the Indian Ocean, the archipelago’s sun-kissed beaches could be the perfect place for a vacation whether you’re on a summer holiday with your friends or enjoying a romantic getaway with your partner.

But while holidays to the Seychelles can be the trip of a lifetime, heading to the destination does not mean you have to break the bank. Even though visiting involves long-haul travel, you could discover that a holiday in the African nation will cost much less than you first thought.

This is because much of what makes the Seychelles such a fantastic holiday destination can be enjoyed either for free or for very little money.

And you will certainly find this the case if you want to soak up the sun. The Seychelles’ tropical location makes it the perfect place to work on your tan, so you may be glad to know the vast majority of the country’s beaches are open to the public. This means it will not cost you a thing to position yourself underneath a palm tree and catch some rays.

Of course, if the sweltering temperatures get a bit too much for you – the country tends to experience its hottest weather between April and October – take a dip in the crystal-clear waters.

However, there are plenty of things that can be enjoyed in the Seychelles away from lying on the beach if you are trying to stick to a budget.

If you’re a watersports aficionado you may be glad to know that pursuits such as snorkelling can be enjoyed in locations throughout the Seychelles for not much money. All you will need is a mask and snorkel which can be hired locally.

And as you explore underwater you may be able to get a glimpse of creatures such as ribbon-tailed stingrays and long-nosed hawkfish.

However, it is possible to enjoy fun-filled low-cost holidays to the Seychelles without having to get your feet wet.

You will find several hiking routes located in Mahe, the country’s largest island, so strapping on your boots and going for a walk could help you to see more of the country.

Walking along the Glacis La Reserve trail will take you through the island’s palm forests and give you the chance to see native creatures such as the bulbul and blue pigeon. However, for a more strenuous hike you could ascend Morne Seychellois. The highest peak in Mahe, it stands some 905 metres above sea level.

And if you want to see more of the Seychelles’ awe-inspiring natural scenery, you may be happy to hear giant tortoises can be spotted throughout the country.

The Aldabra Atoll can be a great place for you to observe these creatures. Consisting of four coral islands, some 152,000 giant tortoises are thought to live on the Unesco World Heritage site.

If you are keen to enjoy a low-cost break in the Seychelles, a visit to some of its manmade attractions – including the Seychelles National Museum of History, the Dauban Mausoleum and Victoria Clocktower – can make for great days out without costing the earth.

Meanwhile, a trip to the Bel Air Cemetery provides the chance to see the gravestones of some of the country’s most historic personalities.

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