CNBC anchor Mark Haines dead at 65
Longtime CNBC anchor Mark Haines
passed away at his home last night at the age of 65. His CNBC colleagues reflect
on his life and memories working with him.
CNBC anchor Mark Haines dead at 65
Longtime CNBC anchor Mark Haines
passed away at his home last night at the age of 65. His CNBC colleagues reflect
on his life and memories working with him.
so this post i will have to put in mysearchforjustice.com … but for some reason i could not write in the actual body of the blog..but this blog is working.. where i can actually write in the body of the blog… so since it is the same web hosting service.. it is not the service… and since its in my same account.. its not my account… maybe somehow someone doesn’t want me to write about the telephone… or screwed up telephone service?
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Pregnant in Heels
is a docu-drama that follows maternity concierge, fashion designer, and
pregnancy guru Rosie Pope as she guides expecting mothers through the
joys and perils of preparing to have a baby. Rosie owns a high fashion maternity clothing
boutique on the Upper East Side of Manhattan and runs MomPrep, the
premier training academy for mothers-to-be. With the help of her
assistants, Hannah and LT, Rosie runs the store, designs the clothing
and takes on clients on a case-by-case basis to help them with all their
bizarre baby needs.
Each week, viewers will join Rosie and her team as they tackle two
new clients and their pregnancy dilemmas. From shotgun wedding planning
and rock n’roll nursery makeovers, to daddy boot camps and even getting
the baby into British aristocracy, Rosie Pope is the maternity concierge to the most affluent –- and hormonal -– expectant mothers in the city.
Pregnant in Heels
is a docu-drama that follows maternity concierge, fashion designer, and
pregnancy guru Rosie Pope as she guides expecting mothers through the
joys and perils of preparing to have a baby. Rosie owns a high fashion maternity clothing
boutique on the Upper East Side of Manhattan and runs MomPrep, the
premier training academy for mothers-to-be. With the help of her
assistants, Hannah and LT, Rosie runs the store, designs the clothing
and takes on clients on a case-by-case basis to help them with all their
bizarre baby needs.
Each week, viewers will join Rosie and her team as they tackle two
new clients and their pregnancy dilemmas. From shotgun wedding planning
and rock n’roll nursery makeovers, to daddy boot camps and even getting
the baby into British aristocracy, Rosie Pope is the maternity concierge to the most affluent –- and hormonal -– expectant mothers in the city.
I was trying to Skype today to show my uncle some pictures i found of his daughter… Nancy… she was born 4 months after me… and was a really great person.. we became best friends each summer when we would get to see each other on our vacation… its nice having close cousins.. and family… but Nancy was murdered so i think these pictures will be nice for my uncle ot see… the think about Skype… luv it I can move around the camera so i was able to show him a picture of Nancy and myself when we were about two years old ! …..
i haven’t been able to reach them today… but in the process of finding some really great pictures.. i found some great pictures of a friend ( my confirmation sponsor… Mrs. Schmidt…. and her family when we were in Saudi… in fact a time when my sisters had ridden their horses down the Persian gulf to our house in the Aramco compound…
I also found a little blue and white hand crocheted dress that was made by my grandmother Gregory… she was amazing she taught me to crochet… to make a great apple pie… and to make potato pancakes… so i may have forgotten the lessons on the cooking.. and even a lot about how to crochet… . but i will never forget the ties we spent together….
I know its not supposed to be something that is “cool”… here in America to be able to knit or crotchet but i learned how to knit when i was at school in France… a woman named Petra was from Germany … a group of her friends could really knit… so i learned with their instruction… the only problem is that i started on a sweater for my father… and Petra left before i was able to have all the instruction needed to finish the sweater…. HA!… my poor dad… a real trooper… to accept a gift that was not exactly wearable HA!
I actually think the more you are able to do.. the more well rounded you are…. there is no rule that says you can not learn to do a bit of everything… it just makes life a bit more interesting… but I still have some items on my bucket list like learning to sail… and to fly a plane… and to do a lot before my time is over in this life… which since we are still here… and it is 7:17pm… i guess the world didn’t end… at least not yet…. HA!
i tried speaking with my mom about my grandmother.. but someone was too involved in a tv show… so no new info…
a television show is on right now…. how the lottery changed my life… I was thinking that the st. Jude story would be perfect for this television show… HA!…. with a really nice happy story book… happily ever after ending!… My mom actually tried to take some pictures of my bedroom wall… (where one day….I think I wrote a blog post that I went back and actually painted out the entire st. Jude prayer on my wall… ) and of course i have been saying the prayer every day since August 12th 2010 …. gosh wouldn’t that be great.. my mom is at mass right now at St. john’s catholic church and she said she will say a prayer for me… hope she remembers to include the prayer i say for protection… for a whole list of people and organizations… and for a huge financial miracle… HA! so we will see…
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today.. while on the treadmill.. the movie give them something to talk about was followed by the family man..
luv both of those movies.. but the premise about : “what if” also another movie l love that delves into the premises of what if…. sliding doors…