GonnaBe

Posted - Tuesday, July 15th, 2008 at 8:09 pm | Category - Trends | Words - 186
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Nobody likes to watch talent shows where children obviously is paced so much by the parents that the children might as well could have been living dolls. Instead I endorse “real kids” with “reasonable parents” who have ambitions when it comes to media and media production to seriously check out Gonnabe.

Now real children who are talented and ambitious have a venue to express and educate while they still are having what is most important: FUN! So if you as a parent are thinking about introducing your child to acting, audition, staging - such as modeling or something similar to these you can do yourself and your child a big favor by playing around the website for some time.

You can post your resume, take online classes in your subject of interest, meet celebrities, attend special events and so much more.

GonnaBe is the forces behind “Say What”, BBoppin and “Kids Unlimited” so before you give up or feel completely lost in the entertainment or talent jungle - remember to visit Gonnabe!

A Little Bragging

Posted - Tuesday, July 15th, 2008 at 7:45 pm | Category - Personal | Words - 58
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Just to show off how successful I have been with this years ECO! courgettes.

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Extremely “Yummeh” stuffed with squares of tofu and Greek cheese. Fried rice goes well with this dish!

Been A While

Posted - Tuesday, July 15th, 2008 at 7:37 pm | Category - Online | Words - 200
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It has been a while since my last update here, but I have indeed a lot going on. I am on vacation now and I am enjoying it to it’s fullest - except from the fact that the weather is pretty bad and not what I had hoped could help me lure my husband into going to the beach. Instead we have been working a lot on the house and have gotten a lot of things done.

We recently acquired 10 chickens so hopefully next year they will start producing a lot of eggs for us - It feels good in these “food crisis” times to be able to feed ourselves without having to shop for groceries constantly. Everything I sowed this year have been extremely successful especially the courgettes, peas and pumpkins. I am proud - as some might know I am studying hothouse botany and soon I will have my first experience with tomatoes, chili and peppers - the cucumbers have already been very successful - this week I harvested 3 large but still tasty cucumbers.

Gardening and outdoor activities is filling more and more in my daily life and I really enjoy it. I promise to try and update more frequently from now on!

Tellie Trends

Posted - Wednesday, April 9th, 2008 at 9:07 am | Category - People, Trends | Words - 191
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I love listen to the radio and I was listening to a very interesting interview yesterday about the television and it’s future in (this case) danish homes. The tendecy is little home theatres. Out goes the old home alter and in comes home theater chairs, high definition flat screen televisions - in several rooms such as the bedroom, livingroom and of course? - kitchen!

I must admit I wouldn’t mind to have our television replaced with a flat screen tv instead of the big chunk we have now taking up a lot of space in the livingroom. I highly doubt I would like a television in the kitchen or bathroom - I am personally getting stressed out by constant visual input so I have a radio (a very oldschool version) in the kitchen.

So my conclusion to the new trend must be that we stick to our current furniture and hopefully get our television replaced with a more modern one - but that we won’t hesitate visiting those who implement the entire theatre package in their homes to get the total movie experience away from the usual cinemas.

Bye Doggie

Posted - Wednesday, April 9th, 2008 at 8:47 am | Category - Personal | Words - 139
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We ended up having Sally put down. She was not developing right and she was almost apathic in the end. I must admit I don’t feel too bad about it because I know that the outcome would have been bad no matter what - so I am just happy that she isn’t suffering no more. She was only 6 months old - and it was my husband who brought her to her final destination at the vet.

I won’t say that we are never going to buy a dog again but I feel that we need to “get over” Sally completely first. My daughter - who is almost two years now doesn’t seem to have noticed that Sally is missing so I doubt she will even remember her - and in a way I think that is a good thing. Rest in peace Sally.

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