The Backpack
“These women are warm and young at heart.”
The Crochet Bag
“Women who choose the crochet bag are easy going.”
The Clutch Bag
“These women are confident enough not to worry about carrying their whole life in their bag.”
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According to Kathryn Eisman, author of “How To Tell A Woman By Her Handbag“, the styles of handbags we choose, tell much about an individual.
From a classic style to a designer bag to a clutch purse or an oversized tote (my favourite), your chosen style says a lot about the kind of person you are.
The Shoulder Bag
“Women who prefer shoulder bags refuse to be a fashion victim.”
The Tote Bag
“Women who carry a tote bag are fun loving, generous and sociable.”
The Backpack “These women are warm and young at heart.” The Crochet Bag “Women who choose the crochet bag are easy going.”
The Oversized Bag
“Is chosen by women who are practical and choose not to spend a month’s salary on one accessory.”
The Designer Bag
“These women live an exclusive, high maintenance lifestyle with an expensive taste and appreciation for life’s finest.”
The Clutch Bag “These women are confident enough not to worry about carrying their whole life in their bag.” What does your bag say about you?
Many of us have been encouraged, from a very young age, to make a wish when blowing out birthday candles, or tossing a coin into a wishing fountain or even when breaking a wishbone of a cooked chicken. But we have come to recognize the power of the spoken word, and to “be careful what we wish for”, afterall, the things we think about all day long will come to pass…. A married couple in their early 60s was celebrating their 40th wedding anniversary in a quiet, romantic little restaurant. Suddenly, a tiny yet beautiful fairy appeared on their table. She said, “For being such an exemplary married couple and for being loving to each other for all this time, I will grant you each a wish.” The wife answered, “Oh, I want to travel around the world with my darling husband.” The fairy waved her magic wand and… poof two tickets for the Queen Mary II appeared in her hands. The husband thought for a moment, “Well, this is all very romantic, but an opportunity like this will never come again. I’m sorry my love but my wish is to have a wife 30 years younger than me.” The wife and the fairy were deeply disappointed, but a wish is a wish. So the fairy waved her magic wand and poof!…. The husband became 92 years old!!!! If you could wish for anything, what would it be? Australian AEK fans regularly travel to Europe to see their team play, and have done so for many years, however, having their team on home turf is sure has been a special event. And of course, Mr Proutsos had to witness the madness!! Photos by: Alex, Ross and Tony….
All of us believe that supporting good Causes is a responsibility of all good citizens, we also understand that in today’s challenging world, it is difficult to find the time.
Now, sometimes situations which you would least expect turn out to be wonderful sources of inspiration. Such situations, make us realise not to allow ourselves to be upset by small things we should despise and forget, but to focus on what really matters. And what really matters is “Life”. But isn’t it a shame that we humans often wait for sickness, tragedy or even death before we begin to get some real perspective. Moving forward, when we find ourselves stuck in the same old pattern, is about helping ourselves to discover our incredible worth and uniqueness. There are many ways of helping others. It could be by giving material goods or financial help. It could be lending a listening ear or just sitting beside the bed of someone sick. No matter the cause, we should help in our own unique way. Remember, every good deed will not go unrewarded and as Jesus himself said: “He who receives you receives me, and he who receives me receives Him who sent me.” I have recently received a reward that is truly an ‘Honour’ and would love to share with you. The following is a message that actually brought tears to my eyes…. Linda Charlton June 30 at 2:24pm Hi Marchi, I am the President of the PNH Support Association of Australia and write to thank you for your kind support of our petition. The name may sound fancy, but we are a tiny group of PNH patients trying to do whatever we can to get the Government to fund the only effective treatment for PNH. The Association has a Facebook group page and we are promoting the petition online and on paper and so far have submitted 5500 signatures to Parliament. We are on track to submit a similar number again in about 2 weeks. Thank you for including us in your blog and supporting me and the other 69 Australians with this debilitating disease. Kind regards, Facebook Page PNH Support Association Australia (PNHSAA) Link to e-petitionPlease do read mentioned post: Save A Life For some time now, I’ve been having hard time creating a tweet screenshot for my posts, without using any software. However, after much searching I now have two different methods of how to “quote” tweets onto your website/blog. First of all, you need the tweet URL, and for those of you who are not sure how to get it: 1. Sign in to twitter 2. Locate the tweet you’re interested in 3. Click on the time stamp link of the tweet (ie. about 2 hrs ago) Now, for the Screenshot I will be using URL http://twitter.com/Care2JoinMe/statues/17271959864 Using ‘QuoteURL‘
1. Copy and paste URL link to the website (QuoteURL) 2. Save the ‘Quote Preview’ 3. Copy and paste HTML onto your website/blog Using ‘Kwout‘
1. Copy and paste URL link to the website (Kwout) 2. Click the “kwout” button 3. Select the area you wish to post and click the “Cout Out” button 4. Copy and paste HTML onto your website/blog Related Posts: |
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