Does anyone relate to what I'm saying? Yes I have a beagle and she hates bears......loves food...loves food....her nose rules her being! They truly are great dogs if only there was a way to disconnect their nose from their brain. She has been hit/runover by a car, got loose numerous times, got stranded on a stump out on the tide flats surrounded by glacial tide water and had to swim for shore......I'm beginning to think that she has 9 lives. I just recently spoke to someone who informed me that they have owned two beagles one lived to be 21, and one 20 years of age. Being that she is only seven that leaves me 13 more good years of laughs.............cleaning up after her when she gets into the garbage...........and putting up with her snoring, farting and being a putz! Although she tries my patience, one thing i can say is that I have no crumbs anywhere in my house, car or yard. If there was it was eaten within 1.5 milliseconds of hitting the ground. She's the best cooks helper..........drop something....it disapppears. First dog I've known to eat anything and everything................I now have her on the Jenny Craig weight loss diet. All kidding aside she's a great dog.
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
China alters 1-child policy
The article below was on the front page of Chicago's Daily Herald - Northwest Focus, Tuesday, May 27, 2008. I think it gives alot of insight into the abandonment and adoption of so many baby girls in China.
CHINA ALTERS 1-CHILD POLICY
In wake of earthquake, officials make exceptions
BEIJING -- Chinese officials said Monday that the country's one-child policy exempts families with a child killed, severely injured or disabled in the country's devastating earthquake.
Those families can obtain a certificate to have another child, the Chengdu Population and Family Planning Committee in the capital of hard-hit Sichuan province said.
With so many shattered families asking questions, the Chengdu committee is clarifying existing one-child policy guidelines, said a committee official surnamed Wang.
"There are just a lot of cases now, so we need to clarify our policies," said Wang, who declined to elaborate.
The May 12 quake was particularly painful to many Chinese because it killed so many only children.
The earthquake has left more than 65,000 people dead so far, with more than 23,000 missing. Officials have not been able to estimate the number of children killed.
Chinese couples who have more than one child are commonly punished by fines. The announcement says that if a child born illegally was killed in the quake, the parents will no longer have to pay fines for that child -- but the previously paid fines won't be refunded.
If the couple's legally born child is killed and the couple is left with an illegally born child under the age of 18, that child can be registered as the legal child -- an important move that gives the child previously denied rights including free nine years of compulsory education.
China's one-child policy was launched in the late 1970s to control China's exploding population and ensure better education and health care. The law includes certain exceptions for ethnic groups, rural families and families where both parents are only children.
The government says the policy has prevented an additional 400 million births, but critics say it has also led to forced abortions, sterilizations and a dangerously imbalanced sex ratio as local authorities pursue sometimes severe birth quotas set by Beijing and families abort girls out of a traditional preference for male heirs.
Though commonly called a one-child policy, the rules offer a welter of exceptions and loopholes, some of them put into practice because of widespread opposition to the limits.
For example, in large parts of rural China, most families are allowed a second-child, especially if the first was a girl. Local officials often have wide discretion on enforcement, a fact that has made the policy susceptible to corruption.
Many Chinese have shown interest in adopting earthquake orphans, and Monday's announcement says there are no limits on the number of earthquake orphans a family can adopt. The adoptions, or even a future birth to a family that adopts an orphan, will not face the limitations of the one-child policy.
Officials estimated last week that the quake left about 4,000 orphans, but they warned they would make every effort to connect children with other family members.
Those families can obtain a certificate to have another child, the Chengdu Population and Family Planning Committee in the capital of hard-hit Sichuan province said.
With so many shattered families asking questions, the Chengdu committee is clarifying existing one-child policy guidelines, said a committee official surnamed Wang.
"There are just a lot of cases now, so we need to clarify our policies," said Wang, who declined to elaborate.
The May 12 quake was particularly painful to many Chinese because it killed so many only children.
The earthquake has left more than 65,000 people dead so far, with more than 23,000 missing. Officials have not been able to estimate the number of children killed.
Chinese couples who have more than one child are commonly punished by fines. The announcement says that if a child born illegally was killed in the quake, the parents will no longer have to pay fines for that child -- but the previously paid fines won't be refunded.
If the couple's legally born child is killed and the couple is left with an illegally born child under the age of 18, that child can be registered as the legal child -- an important move that gives the child previously denied rights including free nine years of compulsory education.
China's one-child policy was launched in the late 1970s to control China's exploding population and ensure better education and health care. The law includes certain exceptions for ethnic groups, rural families and families where both parents are only children.
The government says the policy has prevented an additional 400 million births, but critics say it has also led to forced abortions, sterilizations and a dangerously imbalanced sex ratio as local authorities pursue sometimes severe birth quotas set by Beijing and families abort girls out of a traditional preference for male heirs.
Though commonly called a one-child policy, the rules offer a welter of exceptions and loopholes, some of them put into practice because of widespread opposition to the limits.
For example, in large parts of rural China, most families are allowed a second-child, especially if the first was a girl. Local officials often have wide discretion on enforcement, a fact that has made the policy susceptible to corruption.
Many Chinese have shown interest in adopting earthquake orphans, and Monday's announcement says there are no limits on the number of earthquake orphans a family can adopt. The adoptions, or even a future birth to a family that adopts an orphan, will not face the limitations of the one-child policy.
Officials estimated last week that the quake left about 4,000 orphans, but they warned they would make every effort to connect children with other family members.
Monday, May 26, 2008
Time to get the boat out.........
Well I got my quad, put some miles on it, satisifed with it's performance. Now it's time to shift gears; get the boat out, check the tires, grease the hubs, change the gear oil, buy the fishing licence, pull out all the gear and hit the lake. I think to start the season out on the right foot, we'll go for some lakers first. I have my favorite little lake that is long, narrow and offers some nice lakers without having to be out in the wide open water, fighting waves and freezing your >>> off. Early season lakers are usually pretty easy to take. I use a small to medium sized rapala with three large weights. It gets me down to around 20 ft. ; and that's all it takes. I'll post some photos in a week or so.............so you can see if I was successful.
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Thursday, May 22, 2008
Condolences to the Chapman Family
TheAsianBridge family would like to send it's deepest condolences to the Chapman family during this difficult time. They have been a source of support and inspiration to the adoption community for many years. Please join us in supporting them now with your letters, and prayers.
MARIA SUE CHAPMAN, DAUGHTER OF STEVEN CURTIS CHAPMAN,
DIES IN ACCIDENT AT FAMILY HOME
NASHVILLE, TN...5/21/08... At approximately 5pm on the afternoon of Wednesday May 21st, Maria Sue Chapman, 5 years old and the youngest daughter to Steven and Mary Beth Chapman was struck in the driveway of the Chapman home in Franklin, TN. Maria was rushed to Vanderbilt Childrens Hospital in Nashville, transported by LifeFlight, but died of her injuries there. Maria is one of the close knit family’s six children and one of their three adopted daughters.
More than five years ago, Chapman and his wife MaryBeth founded The Shaohannah’s Hope Ministry after bringing their first adopted daughter, Shaohannah, home from China. The ministry’s goal is to help families reduce the financial barrier of adoption, and has provided grants to over 1700 families wishing to adopt orphans from around the world. Chapman is a five-time GRAMMY ® winner and 54-time Dove Award winning artist who has sold over 10 million albums and garnered 44 No. 1 singles.
The Chapman family is so grateful for the incredible outpouring of love and support at this difficult time. If you’d like to meet Maria and express your condolences click here
By mail, send to PO Box 150156 Nashville, TN 37215.
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Two young lives lost to hypothermia/drowning
This past long weekend two young men lost their lives in Ontario waters. Everyone who ventures outdoors not only in a boat but even hiking or tenting should know the dangers and techniques to not get into trouble. Wear life jackets, don't take unnecessary risks, don't drink and operate a boat, ATV, or other motor vehicle, and be prepared for emergencies. Our condolences go out to their friends and family.
2nd Annual Auction a Success!
The Directors of theAsianBridge would like to give a heartfelt thanks to each and every one who contributed to the success of 2nd Annual Silent Auction.
We would like to thank the individuals, business owners and corporations for their generosity in providing the wonderful items we acquired for the auction. We would also like to thank the many volunteers who donated their time and talents to make the evening a success, as well at the folks at St. Mark's Episcopal Church who provide us with a wonderful venue for this fundraiser. Finally, we would like to thank the people who attended the auction or mailed a monetary donation. Even in a difficult economy, your generosity allowed us to raise just over $11,500 dollars. This money will be used to sponsor 5 families in 2008! That means theAsianBridge will surpass their goals and will be able to assist 6 families in the first two years of operation, with a small balance to operate and grow the foundation.
Please stay tuned for the wonderful stories of how your generosity helped to grow some families!
Please stay tuned for the wonderful stories of how your generosity helped to grow some families!
The Potter Family shares their story of how theAsianBridge helped them bring home their daughter from China.
Auction night at St. Mark's Episcopal Church.
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Auction Items
The auction is almost here! Please come and help us raise money to find homes for children dreaming of becoming part of a forever family.
Saturday May 17th 2008 theAsianbridge will be having it's second annual silent auction!
6:30 – 8:30 Silent Auction with appetizers, Live Jazz Music, cash bar.
8:30 – 9:30 live auction with great items to bid on!
9:30 – 10:30 Cash out.
6:30 – 8:30 Silent Auction with appetizers, Live Jazz Music, cash bar.
8:30 – 9:30 live auction with great items to bid on!
9:30 – 10:30 Cash out.
St Mark’s Episcopal Church
393 N. Main Street Glen Ellyn, IL 60137
HERE ARE JUST SOME OF THE EXCITING ITEMS UP FOR BID AT THE AUCTION:
Chicago Bears Tickets at Soldier Field
393 N. Main Street Glen Ellyn, IL 60137
HERE ARE JUST SOME OF THE EXCITING ITEMS UP FOR BID AT THE AUCTION:
Chicago Bears Tickets at Soldier Field
Lake Geneva Vacation Home
Golf Package at TCP in Florida including Vacation Home
Walt Disney Theme Park Passes
Sunday Brunch on the Ship "Odessey" on Lake Michigan
2 Tickets on Southwest Airlines to anywhere they fly
Trip to St. Louis to see Rams vs Bears Game
2 Tickets on Northwest Airlines to anywhere they fly
Four Chicago White Sox Tickets
Crystal Vase
Hilton Indian Lakes Resort Package
Hot Air Balloon Ride
22" widescreen/flat LCD computer monitor
BBQ Gas Grill
Chicago Wolves tickets
Hands Around the World Culture Camp
Home Jewelry Party from Stringers
Storks Cradle gift certificate
Stringers Collection Jewelry
Chicago Wolves tickets
Hands Around the World Culture Camp
Home Jewelry Party from Stringers
Storks Cradle gift certificate
Stringers Collection Jewelry
Japanese antique/collectables
Zazu Hair Salon gift certificates
Family Portrait by Captured Photography
Mirrored Jewelry Box
Lotto Basket
Upright Vacuum Cleaner
Cantigny Golf Outing
Antique chair
Dick’s Sporting Goods gift Certificate
Zazu Hair Salon gift certificates
Family Portrait by Captured Photography
Mirrored Jewelry Box
Lotto Basket
Upright Vacuum Cleaner
Cantigny Golf Outing
Antique chair
Dick’s Sporting Goods gift Certificate
Creative Memories scrap booking
Wilson Fireball driver
Titleist golf balls
Kidsnips gift certificate
Weber Grill Restaurant gift certificate
MyGym gift certificate
Marathon gift cert
Metropolitan Museum of Art etching
Red Thread puzzles
GNC gift certificate
Black Tie Affair salon gift certificate
Schaumburg Flyers baseball gift certificate
Crate & Barrel throw
Giggles and Gaggles gift certificate
Book: How to Build a Sailboat
Chicago Bears Banner
Ali Kat jewelry gift certificate
Golf putter & balls
Good Works gift certificate
Personalized watercolor portrait of your home
Native American Jewelry
Ballroom Dance lessons
Georgia Rae earrings
Chicago Cubs dart board
Cabs Restaurant gift certificate
The Bank restaurant gift certificate
DRS Toys gift certificate
Kane County Cougar baseball tickets
Popcorn & movie package
Jel-Cert beverage treats
Pampered Chef items
Tastefully Simple gift package
Designer Pottery
Designer necklace
Chicago White Sox throw
Women’s/girls purses
Handyman tool belt
Wilson Fireball driver
Titleist golf balls
Kidsnips gift certificate
Weber Grill Restaurant gift certificate
MyGym gift certificate
Marathon gift cert
Metropolitan Museum of Art etching
Red Thread puzzles
GNC gift certificate
Black Tie Affair salon gift certificate
Schaumburg Flyers baseball gift certificate
Crate & Barrel throw
Giggles and Gaggles gift certificate
Book: How to Build a Sailboat
Chicago Bears Banner
Ali Kat jewelry gift certificate
Golf putter & balls
Good Works gift certificate
Personalized watercolor portrait of your home
Native American Jewelry
Ballroom Dance lessons
Georgia Rae earrings
Chicago Cubs dart board
Cabs Restaurant gift certificate
The Bank restaurant gift certificate
DRS Toys gift certificate
Kane County Cougar baseball tickets
Popcorn & movie package
Jel-Cert beverage treats
Pampered Chef items
Tastefully Simple gift package
Designer Pottery
Designer necklace
Chicago White Sox throw
Women’s/girls purses
Handyman tool belt
Monday, May 5, 2008
It Passes The test.so far...
The Suzuki King Quad 450 4x4 is an awesome machine. Good in the mud, good in the water and all with stock tires; it makes you wonder what a set of mudders would do? Hill climbing with two riders, mud bogging, quickness off the start, smooth acceleration.........I can't see much more I would want from a quad. After doing quite a bit of research , looking at the competition and knowing the Suzuki reputation, I finally made my decision.......this was the machine to buy. This is one of the fastest selling machines in 2008. A lot of dealers who usually sell Honda's, Kawasaki's etc. are stocking this model in the dozens....because everyone is wanting them. Especially now with the value of the Canadian dollar price is driving people to the dealerships in droves. Do your research, check out the internet, search for Suzuki King Quad reviews.....I couldn't find any bad complaints. Riding two people is very comfortable due to the independent rear suspension (adjustable), four wheel drive is a snap to engage, just press the button on the right handle bar, if needed there is also a front dif lock. If speed is your thing , off the start to 50 miles per hour doesn't take long and is as fast i will ever need to go........with more power still available.
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