so Ana just picked him up and tossed him in the back hall. Afterwards, she complained that I should've known better than to let her do that, because now she was covered with cat hair and her dad was going to sneeze. I still haven't forgiven him for last week, so I don't quite care if he does sneeze. (I may have accidentally said that aloud.)
Once at the boat I picked up a new apple for Eva's apple challenge, my attempt to find ONE other apple variety she will eat other than the ultra green granny smiths from the supermarket only. Seriously, there are thousands of apples out there! She's trying one new apple a week with no whining. This week she picked another green apple, and we were both disappointed to find that it's plainly a cooking apple, not an eating apple. Very sour! But she tried it, which is the important part.
****************
Some U.S. Publishing Houses Say No Thanks to Amazon's Unlimited Ebook Services
Detroit elites declare: “Water is not a social right”
Right-Wingers Advised to Invest in Water as Fracking in Drought Areas Prompts Activism
The UN thinks we could hit peak births in 2014
Real-World Relativity: The GPS Navigation System
US Turns Back on Child Migrants After Its Policies in Guatemala, Honduras Sowed Seeds of Crisis
100 AIDS researchers may have been killed in crash
Study: Rhode Island accidentally decriminalized prostitution, and good things happened
Op-Ed: Microsoft layoff e-mail typifies inhuman corporate insensitivity
Israel targets Hamas tunnels in Gaza offensive
Israel has warned it could "significantly widen" a Gaza land offensive but was cautioned by its main ally, the United States, about the risks of further escalation as Palestinian civilian deaths mounted.
Turkey's Erdogan condemns Israel over Gaza
Bald eagles found on California island for first time in 50 years
Report: Eastern U.S. at greater risk for earthquakes
Snowden Claims NSA Workers Circulate 'Sexually Compromising' Images of Targets
Understanding creationism: An insider’s guide by a former young-Earth creationist
New solar material goes hole-free for greater durability
You're Drinking the Wrong Kind of Milk
And we're not talking about soy or almond, either.
A Spray to Keep Bacteria-Laden Biofilms From Growing on Food
While Iraq burns, Isis takes advantage in Syria
Minorities in Iraq Follow Kurds in Pushing for More Autonomy
The Push Risks Further Splintering a Country Whose Borders Are Already Being Tested
Syria Kurds impose mandatory military service
Kurdish leaders aim to ward off push by Islamic State fighters in Kurdish-run areas in northern Syria.
Iraqi Christians flee after Isis issue Mosul ultimatum
New militant group replacing Isis in Mosul, says city governor
Kurdish Female Elite Forces Prepare to Battle ISIS in Iraq
Everyone thinks that too much praise can turn children into entitled monsters but the science isn’t nearly that simple
Why Do Banksters Get Help but Not Homeowners?
Once at the boat I picked up a new apple for Eva's apple challenge, my attempt to find ONE other apple variety she will eat other than the ultra green granny smiths from the supermarket only. Seriously, there are thousands of apples out there! She's trying one new apple a week with no whining. This week she picked another green apple, and we were both disappointed to find that it's plainly a cooking apple, not an eating apple. Very sour! But she tried it, which is the important part.
Some U.S. Publishing Houses Say No Thanks to Amazon's Unlimited Ebook Services
Detroit elites declare: “Water is not a social right”
Right-Wingers Advised to Invest in Water as Fracking in Drought Areas Prompts Activism
The UN thinks we could hit peak births in 2014
Real-World Relativity: The GPS Navigation System
US Turns Back on Child Migrants After Its Policies in Guatemala, Honduras Sowed Seeds of Crisis
100 AIDS researchers may have been killed in crash
Study: Rhode Island accidentally decriminalized prostitution, and good things happened
Op-Ed: Microsoft layoff e-mail typifies inhuman corporate insensitivity
Israel targets Hamas tunnels in Gaza offensive
Israel has warned it could "significantly widen" a Gaza land offensive but was cautioned by its main ally, the United States, about the risks of further escalation as Palestinian civilian deaths mounted.
Turkey's Erdogan condemns Israel over Gaza
Bald eagles found on California island for first time in 50 years
Report: Eastern U.S. at greater risk for earthquakes
Snowden Claims NSA Workers Circulate 'Sexually Compromising' Images of Targets
Understanding creationism: An insider’s guide by a former young-Earth creationist
New solar material goes hole-free for greater durability
You're Drinking the Wrong Kind of Milk
And we're not talking about soy or almond, either.
A Spray to Keep Bacteria-Laden Biofilms From Growing on Food
While Iraq burns, Isis takes advantage in Syria
Minorities in Iraq Follow Kurds in Pushing for More Autonomy
The Push Risks Further Splintering a Country Whose Borders Are Already Being Tested
Syria Kurds impose mandatory military service
Kurdish leaders aim to ward off push by Islamic State fighters in Kurdish-run areas in northern Syria.
Iraqi Christians flee after Isis issue Mosul ultimatum
New militant group replacing Isis in Mosul, says city governor
Kurdish Female Elite Forces Prepare to Battle ISIS in Iraq
Everyone thinks that too much praise can turn children into entitled monsters but the science isn’t nearly that simple
Why Do Banksters Get Help but Not Homeowners?