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Tuesday 17 March 2009

Pretty Cool!

Alright, so my manager's wife is having a baby around the same week as my sister will and he gave me this website that my sister can go and blog about it (but... she wont do it) and since I am already doing it here, I was just looking around the website and found this cool calculation thingie:
Congratulations!
Your Due Date Is Monday, August 03, 2009
Your conception date was most likely Monday, November 10, 2008 You are in Week 21 of your pregnancy and your baby is 19 weeks old. Your Third Trimester will begin 5/4/2009 141 days down, 139 to go!
Fun Birthday Facts
If born on your due date, your baby's half birthday will be February 1
Your baby's birthstone will be Peridot or Jade (Married Happiness)
Your baby's Astrological Sign will be Leo
Your baby's Flower will be Gladiola or Poppy (Orange, Red and Light Green)
Your baby will be born in the Chinese Year of The Ox
This time next year your baby will be 33 Weeks Old!
Your baby will start kindergarten in 2014, be old enough to drive a car in 2025, finish high school in 2027, and will graduate from college with the class of 2031, give or take a year.
Can you imagine??? So, check this out: My dad was born in August 03 and I was born in the year of the OX, so basically that baby is going to be just like me! adorable!!!
Oh, and pretty soon we'll know what shes having, what do you think is going to be???

Friday 13 March 2009

The need of a Camera when Spring has Sprung!

Alright! So this might not be exciting for you, but it is for me! Why the need of a camera??? well, let me tell you that I have witness one of the most odd thing in my life (probably you've seen it before, but I have not, so give me a break!) A few days ago a notice that my car was covered in something that looked like dust, I didn't pay attention till I started noticing other cars, what was it?? Well, friends, it was... (roll drums!) Pollen!!! as the days went by the cars where covered in it! I couldn't believe it so i decided to take a picture of it,but since I am a slacker i didn't, well for my own Friday the 13th luck, it rained today! so the pollen is gone and washed away from my car, now I cant record this emotional event in my life! :(
Spring is here and with it mosquito's! so watch out!!! Oh, and flowers too! :) Enjoy Spring my amigos.Oh, by the way every time I think of spring, I think of the movie 'Secret Garden', don't you? I can picture the flowers blobbing super fast,the birds eating worms, Colin trying to walk like the baby lamb and Mary & Dickon running around with the song in the background, laaaaa la la la la laaaaaa la, laaaaa la, la la la, la, la la laaaaaa!!!

Friday 6 March 2009

I say, Lets do it!!!

Well as you know, I am a bit of an earth freak :) so to invite you to be kind of the same for a day, here you go...
Ten Things to Know About Earth Hour 2009
1. Earth Hour 2009 takes place on March 28, 2009 at 8:30 pm—local time.
2. The date was set in March because it is close to the Spring Equinox, a period when the most number of countries around the world will experience darkness in the 8 o’clock hour.
3. Earth Hour isn’t about how much energy is saved during one hour. The idea behind Earth Hour is that by working together, each one of us can make a difference on the issue of climate change. By doing something as simple as turning off the lights, we send a visual symbol to the world’s leaders that we are counting on them to work together to find solutions to climate change.
4. Earth Hour is a non-partisan event. When it comes to caring about the future of our planet, we all have a stake as citizens of the world regardless of other political beliefs and affiliations.
5. Earth Hour turns off non-essential lighting only. Lights necessary for public safety will not go out. Earth Hour has been conducted safely and without incident in more than 100 cities around the world.
6. Earth Hour is an inclusive event and everyone is invited to participate. WWF will provide tools online to enable any town, community, school, individual or organization to be part of the event.
7. WWF has designated a limited number of "flagship cities" in the US where it will devote resources to make sure the lights actually do go out. In 2009 those cities include: Atlanta, Chicago, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, Nashville, Dallas, New York and San Francisco. In addition, WWF will be seeking the support of Washington DC and the federal government.
8. Many US cities will also participate as "supporting cities." To become an official supporting city, a proclamation or some type of official confirmation that the event is supported by the local governing body of that community must be sent to WWF.
9. More than 750 cities throughout the world have already agreed to participate in Earth Hour 2009.
10. World Wildlife Fund is the organization behind Earth Hour, but many other groups and NGOs are supporting Earth Hour in 2009.