Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
My first blog ever! One more big step in bridging my digital divide. Hello everyone who do this like it is their second nature. Mostly those of you a few generations younger than me. My nieces for example. I plan to write about my past and current adventures in stained glass but with this ADD thing my mind may drift onto anything that pertains to putting the pieces together.
But right now I'm having an ADD moment. There was an AVP Volleyball Tournament in Miami on South Beach and it was the most unbelievable thing to watch. There were players who will be part of the Beach Volleyball Olympic Team this year. The Olympics, I found out, start 08/08/08. That is freaky, oh-eight oh-eight oh-eight. Anyway, there was some kind of power displayed by both the men and the women. Basic premise of the game is: hit the ball in the sand, in a place where the other team can't get to it, to do the same to you. The harder the hit the better chance you have. Then if you can hit it hard and put in an open spot in the sand, all the better, the faster you will get points.
I've put in pictures of the men's and women's winners. The women are Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh. Both are past Olympic champions. The men's champs were Todd Rogers and Phil Dalhausser. Todd and Phil are with the children. Kerri is pictured with some hot guy she pulled from the crowd. I really like her--she was very friendly and approachable. She reminded me of my sister who was always that way. Misty May is pictured in action with her partner.
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- I really couldn't say it any better! Underneath their cool, calm and collected exterior, Taureans differ greatly from all the other signs of the zodiac. Taureans manage to discreetly stay apart from the crowd, even though they have a well-earned reputation for being socialisers. They will let others get close, but only so close as they want them. Some claim that trying to get your point across to a Taurean, should they not want to hear you, is rather similar to talking to the trees – they simply won't budge. And, there is no such thing as an open-book Taurean. Their feelings, fears and desires often run far deeper than anyone around them would guess. Like the butterfly that chooses to remain hidden in its cocoon until it is ready and prepared to emerge, so the true Taurean spirit remains hidden behind a veneer of day-to-day activities. That's why Taureans are sometimes regarded as snobby, withdrawn, boring, or even sulky.