Monday, June 28, 2010

Does My Pvr Count Towards Ratings?

Lola goes Course Meeting

Today we have delivered the notes to the store of Lola. Are not the typical note where a list of things that are supposed to children his age should have learned or are "about to" and next to put you "achieved" or "sometimes" or something similar. The truth is that it curran lot. You write a booklet about literary descriptions on how to be your child, where you have an overview, how is your attitude to other children and adults, before the game, the difficulties, standards, and of course food and sleep. A pleasantly surprised when we saw them at Christmas, when they gave us their first notes, because it gives us much information both on how Lola at school and in their relationship with others and shows the closeness and affection from their caregivers, who bother to write the notes in this way, much more friendly and warm, when they could do it colder and concise.

today in the notes reads: "What to say about Lola, is wasting joy wherever he goes, always with that smile on his face and taunting you to give him a hugs." Yes, that's smallish house (getting bigger because it is a tall, chubby girl who weighs almost 14 kilos), so glad to see her always smiling, you look at it and go penalties. In addition, is fun and funny, gives everything to make you laugh parts, like today, I have caught the top of the bikini before I could wear it and it has been since the dog's neck.

But it is a girl "a lot of character and when you take the opposite or scold a tantrum is caught very strong." This is also true, I guess I'll have to see the famous Ethiopian character, which many parents already know a bit. Although as the "stage tantrums" Lucia was quite hard and durable, no catches us new ones. Anyway, it is a difficult (for all children, or rather their parents would say). Because it gives to scream, bite or hit when not in his way. You know well what is going to think, but I'm afraid we are still a lot of thought, hehe. The good thing about is that once you say it does not stick and to give kisses, usually correct, especially with his sister, who worships and imitates everything he does. Will gradually calming down, as happened to Lucy, who is now a very sweet girl and very good, although it sometimes has its moments of character (there are things that are carried in the blood :-)


Friday was the end of year celebration of the store and there they gave us a video which contained a summary of what they have done during the course and we saw on Saturday. It was a pleasure to enjoy this video the four together. Lola was completely deluded to be on TV and see her friends and her dear Sonia, her teacher. And we had a great time too. Then I noticed many things, but mostly about how time has passed and how it has grown Lola. It seems incredible that so many things have happened and the speed at which they passed.

From here I want to thank Sonia, Beatriz, Pilar and the entire educational community of the shell, the public school children to which we were lucky to access after being on the waiting list in the first round. It's been a tough year for the distance to that found in the house and the mess of timetables. We ate late and wrong almost every day, sometimes not eaten. We went home as the two cabbages and then to work, and again working crazy and then save it to school and home. But I'm so glad that Lola has been there the first year of cole. And the next, more.

Although my girls are no holidays. Lucy complains that these holidays are going, because you have to go every day at summer camp. Lola does not complain, but now cries every morning because they want us to leave and let the class. And we are exhausted. Although we must still endure a little more to be really VACATION. Can not wait!

Thursday, June 24, 2010

17 Weeks Shoulder Pain

African and Spanish entrepreneurs

This weekend, the 25th, 26th and 27th June held in the Palace of Congresses and Exhibitions of Madrid (IFEMA) a meeting of women entrepreneurs African and English , to exchange experiences, to network and develop partnerships.

I like reading news like this because they involve a double good news. The first is that Africa appears in the media for something very different from what we are accustomed. No one speaks of hardship and disaster, hunger or AIDS, war or corruption, etc. We must talk about it yes, because we must not forget and we must act, but perhaps much more important to talk about other things. This time we talk about leadership, projects, business strategies business, which means future, progress, progress, development, change. And besides, you have to do with the second piece of good news, the protagonists are women. On the website of the meeting state that "the development of sub-Saharan African countries need economic empowerment of women, true creators of wealth in the continent." I still say that there is a third good news is that these women will sit alongside other English women to do business. Hopefully

leaving many good professional relationships of this appointment. And may we have some of the projects that are in place.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Does Coconut Oil Raise Your Chloresterol?

8 Goals for Africa of the African Child Day

8 Goals For Africa from 8 Goals For Africa on Vimeo .



8 Goals for Africa ("8 Goals for Africa") is a song created by eight of the best-known African musicians, part of a United Nations campaign to get our attention, once again (and that may be required) about the famous Millennium Development Goals, and invites us to engage with them. The performers are Yvonne Chaka Chaka of South Africa, the Goodwill Ambassador of UNICEF Benin Angelique Kidjo, Oliver Mtukudzi of Zimbabwe, Kenya's Eric Wainaina, Baaba Maal of Senegal, and the Soweto Gospel Choir from South Africa. The famous jazz musicians Hugh Masekela and Jimmy Dludlu South Africa are in charge of the instrumental of the song, produced by the American Arthur Baker.

On 20 September this year, ten years after being drafted with those objectives, leaders around the world will meet again to see what progress has been made on the road. The web

"8 Goals for Africa" \u200b\u200bthat day tell the world's citizens would have to tell these leaders something like: "We will not stay Longer Seated or silent in the face of Poverty and the broken promises to end it "(not going to stay longer seated or silent in the face of poverty and broken promises to end it.)

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

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Today is the Day of African Child. I find by chance, because apparently today is a holiday in Ethiopia and no trials are held. And then I read in The World. Apparently marks an anniversary fatal. On 16 June 1976 in Soweto, South Africa, which today plays the first match of the English football team against Switzerland in World Cup 2010, thousands of black school children took to the streets in a march of nearly a mile long. It was a protest against the inferior quality of their education and to demand their right to be educated in their own language. Hundreds

boys and girls were shot and two weeks of protests that followed the incident, over a hundred people were killed and more than a thousand were injured.

From 1991 to honor the memory of those who died that day and those who were injured and in general all those involved, it celebrates the Day of African Child.

The truth is that today few echo today. If you google, there are some results in English on this topic. And gives a little sad. I found a 2004 article, which reads as follows: "Ethiopia is one of the 25 countries participating in the campaign for girls' education UNICEF called" 25 for 2005 "which aims to ensure that girls and boys have equal opportunities to receive primary and secondary education in 25 countries by the year 2005" . I wonder if this campaign was completed. I hope so, but it gives me no. Seeing is the Bacho cole Walmer, now much better since then, but so in need of media, I'm in the nose that those opportunities have not come to everyone equally. Leo

World "According to UNICEF, the UN agency responsible for safeguarding the rights of children, more than 150 million children between 5 and 14 are involved in some form of exploitation child, a fact of which Africa bears the brunt. "And I shudder.

My suspicions are realized when I read ...

" lame Africa also in the second Millennium Development Goals, which seeks to implement universal primary education by 2015. The last assessment of progress against targets ensures that "the political will and targeted investments have resulted in widespread progress in primary education", prompting the total net enrollment rate in primary education in sub-Saharan Africa reached 71% in 2006 versus 54% 58% 1991 and 2000. However, despite the achievements, about 38 million children school age in this region have not yet set foot in a classroom. "

And never mind if we talk about infant mortality or child soldiers. tremendous figure, although lower than some years ago, but huge and dramatic.

"This World Cup will serve to somehow improve the situation of African children? I ask as today I hope someone says something more than this day the child that almost nobody knows ...