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Here we are "Embracing the Pace" at the Apple Festival in Nappanee ...
Dinner at the Apple Festival
Festival Fun!
Greetings and Salutations!!
Wonderings
Our Weekend.. (I am actually in one of the photos on this blog by Dee - someone I do not know. If you enlarge the photo of the boy with the ribbon, you can see me sitting beside the Mark Souder sign.)
The Corinth Brethren (This one is interesting because it is clearly about this year's festival, but the picture of the 7 foot apple pie appears to have been taken at a previous festival because the picture is from Traditions, not the Mexican restaurant that is there now.)
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"Paulsen, our own secretary of money in Washington says that if we don’t give him a blank check that the world is going to come to an end, financially. It’s not darling. It’s not. If a couple banks crash, could it be a long winter? Sure. But we will survive. The American people and the American economy is much more resilient than a couple of banks going down and a couple of Wall Street types not getting their dag gum bonuses. We’ll survive that. And for Congress to get a blank $700 billion blank check, well it’s not even 700 billion because they really want no limits on it, off a two and a half page proposal is mmmm, ludicrous.
It seems like the Democrats have never met a tax they didn’t like and the Republicans have never met a debt they didn’t like and I’m pretty personally as a tax payer pretty ticked off at both of them. I wish they’d just stay out of our lives and let some of these things take their natural course. Now, some of you, that scares you, because you don’t have the emotional stomach to ride a roller coaster. You can’t afford to think it might go down this winter and oh we’ll never recover. Well I honestly think it will recover. And I don’t think that the Great Depression is right around the corner. As a matter of fact, I’m really sure it’s not. But I do know if we put another trillion dollars in debt on the books in honor of our national economy that your great grand kids are going to be paying that bill and so will mine. And there’s something in the pit of my stomach that just doesn’t sit well with that." -Dave Ramsey
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Click the chart for a larger, more readable view of the ranking chart.
How Kylee Ranked Them:
1 Holes by Louis Sachar
2 The Secret Garden Frances Hodgson Burnett
3 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl
4 Thank You Squanto by Peter and Connie Roop
5 Turn on the Light Thomas Edison by Peter and Connie Roop
6 Shiloh by Phyliss Reynolds Naylor
7 Miss Holly is Too Jolly by Dan Gutman
8 Mrs. Roopy is Loopy by Dan Gutman
9 Mr. Klutz in Nuts by Dan Gutman
10 Junie B. Jones and the Stupid Smelly Bus
11 Charlotte's Web by E.B. White
12 Because of Winn Dixie by Kate DiCamillo
13 Ramona the Pest by Beverly Cleary
14 Ramona Quimby, Age 8 by Beverly Cleary
15 Socks by Beverly Cleary
16 Tale of Despereaux by Kate Dicamillo
17 Ramona and Her Father by Beverly Cleary
18 The Magician's Nephew by C.S. Lewis
19 The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis
20 Ragweed by Avi
21 Mercy Watson to the Rescue by Kate DiCamillo
22 Strange Happenings: Five Tales of Transformation by Avi
How Makenna Ranked Them:
1 Holes by Louis Sachar
2 Ragweed by Avi
3 Tale of Despereaux by Kate Dicamillo
4 Shiloh by Phyliss Reynolds Naylor
5 The Magician's Nephew by C.S. Lewis
6 Ramona and Her Father by Beverly Cleary
7 The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis
8 Charlotte's Web by E.B. White
9 Mercy Watson to the Rescue by Kate DiCamillo
10 Thank You Squanto by Peter and Connie Roop
11 The Secret Garden Frances Hodgson Burnett
12 Because of Winn Dixie by Kate DiCamillo
13 Socks by Beverly Cleary
14 Junie B. Jones and the Stupid Smelly Bus
15 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl
16 Ramona Quimby, Age 8 by Beverly Cleary
17 Ramona the Pest by Beverly Cleary
18 Miss Holly is Too Jolly by Dan Gutman
19 Turn on the Light Thomas Edison by Peter and Connie Roop
20 Mr. Klutz in Nuts by Dan Gutman
21 Mrs. Roopy is Loopy by Dan Gutman
22 Strange Happenings: Five Tales of Transformation by Avi
How I Ranked Them:
1 Holes by Louis Sachar
2 Shiloh by Phyliss Reynolds Naylor
3 Because of Winn Dixie by Kate DiCamillo
4 Charlotte's Web by E.B. White
5 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl
6 Thank You Squanto by Peter and Connie Roop
7 Tale of Despereaux by Kate Dicamillo
8 Turn on the Light Thomas Edison by Peter and Connie Roop
9 Ramona the Pest by Beverly Cleary
10 Miss Holly is Too Jolly by Dan Gutman
11 The Magician's Nephew by C.S. Lewis
12 Junie B. Jones and the Stupid Smelly Bus
13 The Secret Garden Frances Hodgson Burnett
14 Ramona Quimby, Age 8 by Beverly Cleary
15 Socks by Beverly Cleary
16 Ragweed by Avi
17 Mr. Klutz in Nuts by Dan Gutman
18 Mrs. Roopy is Loopy by Dan Gutman
19 Ramona and Her Father by Beverly Cleary
20 The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis
21 Strange Happenings: Five Tales of Transformation by Avi
22 Mercy Watson to the Rescue by Kate DiCamillo
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However, when I take the leader from each state's market and plug it into an electoral college calculator, Obama comes out ahead 273 to 265. The closest states are Colorado, Nevada, New Hampshire and New Mexico - all states listed for Obama that could switch to McCain. (Sept. 13 update: Actually McCain had a higher value in Nevada at the time of this post, which is correctly reflected in the electoral count; but is incorrectly identified as "being listed for Obama" in my "closest states" sentence though.)

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Rocki kisses a baby on the campaign trail.
Rocki's embrace of setting a maximum work week of 30 hours (20 hours for working single mothers) is proof enough that the American family is of the utmost importance to Stillson. "How can we raise the next generation of America's workers if we are always at work?" Stillson rhetorically asked a crowd gathered in the gymnasium at Samuel Gompers High School in the Bronx last week.
Furthermore, her pledge to cap fuel costs at $1.50 a gallon for gasoline in addition to heating fuel oil is proof enough that she is looking out for the rest of us, not just for her stuck-with-an-antique-furnace self.
Rocki is a natural born salesperson, so her plan to close the trade deficit by beginning to export oxygen is just the kind of forward thinking our country needs. She's not afraid to make the cold call. And soon after taking office she will be "on the phone with the leader of every other country on the face of the earth," selling our oxygen in a way that will put even Zig Zigler to shame. With Rocki's understanding of weather patterns and wind currents, we can all rest assured that her prediction is correct that "plenty of oxygen will drift back in to the United States at no charge from over the Atlantic, Pacific, Canada and Mexico to replace the enormous amount of oxygen we export." Her plan is in a word: brilliant!
While I do find fault in her health care plan requiring all Americans to wear a coat if the temperature drops below 50 degrees "so they don't catch a cold." (Unlike the "oxygen drift-back plan" there is little scientific evidence to support the "wear-a-coat" theory.) However, her suggestion that all Americans wash their hands 12 times a day is spot-on and if adopted by the general public, really should reduce common-cold and influenza outbreaks.
Perhaps Rocki's greatest potential as President lies in her ability to balance the federal budget AND ELIMINATE the national debt by the end of her first term. Her plan to stop spending ANY government money on durable goods is bold. But by simply asking the other nations of earth if we can BORROW their stuff is workable. If a country turns down our petition, Rocki has promised to make them feel so guilty for not sharing that sooner or later they will relent to our request. Then after we have "borrowed" their goods, Rocki has guaranteed that we will not be returning the items to their rightful owners. . . ever!
Rocki's plan for education that would place all children in the same class as all of their friends is revolutionary. "We will have the happiest students on earth . . . happy students learn better," she stated at a campaign stop in Dewey Beach, New Jersey. Her belief that kids should always be in class with their "best buddies" is progressive, but it is at least a fresh idea during this time of stagnant test scores.
The grassroots nature of her campaign has been unprecedented in American history. However, the "drafting of Stillson" should surprise no one. Rocki has the vision, ideas, values, and peskiness to be the next great American president. She has my vote and . . . my endorsement.
My pick, a media darling!
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"I recently had the pleasure of chatting with former NBA player Bay Forrest. While that name may not be familiar to a lot of basketball fans this interview is worth listening to because he had a lot of interesting stories about his basketball career such as turning down UCLA and North Carolina to play for a small Christian college with his brothers and being the first player to turn down a NBA contract to play amateur ball for a year.
- Why he choose Grand Canyon College over big-name schools like UCLA, Duke and North Carolina
- Being a three time All-American at Grand Canyon College
- What is was like to play win a National Championship with his younger and older brother at Grand Canyon
- Why he turned down a contract worth $625,000 by the Kansas City Kings following his junior season
- Why he decided to turn down the Seattle Supersonics after they drafted him following his senior season with the #19th overall pick
- Being the first player in the history of the NBA to turn down a contract to play with an amateur team.
- His experiences playing for Athletes in Action
- His experiences playing for the Phoenix Suns
- The work he is doing with Focus Ministries"
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Here's how Donald ended his prayer at the DNC.
"I make these requests in the name of your son, Jesus, who gave his own life against the forces of injustice. Let Him be our example, Amen."
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"We are about to see a true rarity in politics: an unpredictable, unscripted, scripted moment. Wednesday night, an unknown and barely tested woman from a small town in far away Alaska will make her debut as a would-be global leader in front of the Republican convention, the country and the entire world.Governor Palin is just wrapping up her speech. I couldn't wait to hear it, wondering what would happen myself. Before I hear what the pundits thought, I will say that I thought she delivered a great speech. She is an excellent speaker. She was tough, yet warm. Her points were predictable, but were made with conviction. I like her.
No one has the faintest idea what will happen."
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