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Monday, November 4, 2013. He had spent some time visiting and loving on the orphans while he was there, and there was one child in particular that was very difficult to leave behind. In the early months of 2013 we started talking more about adoption.
Thursday, January 3, 2008. Yes, Santa brought us scooters. The kids were so excited. They rode through the whole house since it was sooo cold outside! He also brought Lane so do-rags! Keith, April, Shelby, and Lane. The kids actually baked cookies and poured milk for Santa this year. We had cookie dough every where. They licked the mixer blades. Loads of fun! Keith and I just laughed and laughed at them. I hope everyone enjoys these pictures. Keith, April, Shelby, and Lane.
I would pay people in college to write my papers. What? I have no shame in saying that! But writing about myself. I work and then work and then work some more.
Monday, April 20, 2009. Thursday, March 26, 2009. Okay this is my first time trying to have a blog so we will see how it goes! This has been a crazy month for us! Now we are trying for the World Championship! If he loses tomorrow then he will have to run Saturday and win to be in the Championship race.
Wednesday, 7 October 2009. As there are very few Emerati people in the workplace, most of the working population is made up of ex-pats.
The Hearsay Rule and the Hillmon Exception. A DEATH AT CROOKED CREEK by Marianne Wesson. One of the most famous decisions of the United States Supreme Court in the 19th century. The source of one of the most important rules of evidence used in American and British courtrooms. A mystery that two 21st century academics tried to solve once and for all.
Paving the Road for the Incoming SGA. Notes have been taken, audio clips have been recorded, and questions have been asked. And it seems that, in light of the presidential elections, now is the time for those shared thoughts to be heard.
President Castro of Cuba and President Obama met last Friday to discuss relations between their respective countries for the first time in fifty years. What Makes a Major? Exploring the Academic Preferences of SLUdents.