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Wordless Wednesday: Now that I have an iPhone…
Allison Says | 19 hours ago by Allison Barton
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It's OK To Run the 'Opposite Way'
Alexander | 20 hours ago by Alex M.
For since in the wisdom of God the world through its wisdom did not know him, God was pleased through the foolishness of what was preached to save those who believe. - 1 Corinthians 1:21 NIVI found myself getting weak this political season...defendin read more
Why I Love My Son
Allison Says | October 13th 2008 by Allison Barton
This past December, my phone stopped charging. It would indicate that it was fully charged, but when I tried to make a call I couldn’t talk on it for more than 3 minutes before it would die. Fortunately, I was able to get a new phone from my Be read more
Alexander (2004)
Movies of My Life | October 12th 2008 by Jason J Noble
Did you catch Alexander by Oliver Stone? It did relatively well at the box office, but it was panned by some critics as too long and Colin Farrell as too bleached-blond. Anyways, this epic follows the story of Alexander the Great. I thought it was a read more
Liev Schreiber Shares A Smile With Alexander
TEN Gossip | October 11th 2008 by taylorblue
Liev Schreiber and Naomi Watts were seen walking with their son, Alexander, in New York the other day. I love seeing Dads with their kids! And soon Naomi will be having their second child, she is due sometime in the winter. [Images by Jackson Lee read more
Freedom? Really?
Allison Says | October 10th 2008 by Allison Barton
I am so lucky. Seriously. I’m going to a friend’s house with a few people I’ve known since high school. We will drink. We will eat delicious food. We will play games. We will be merry. I will be a 20-something again. Best of a read more
I was Named After...Alexander the Great!
My Cute Little Paws | October 8th 2008
(c) KL Pua of Pets Lovers MagazineThe Story of Alexander the Great of whom I was Named after from 1stMuse.com:Alexandros III Philippou Makedonon (Alexander the Great, Alexander III of Macedon) (356-323 B.C.), King of Macedonia, was born in late July read more
His Love: There’s No Debate
TheScroogeReport | October 8th 2008 by Alex M.
He was the kind of fellow you’d invite to watch the Rams-Giants game at your house. He’d wrestle on the floor with your kids, doze on your couch, and cook steaks on your grill. He’d laugh at your jokes and tell a few of his own. And when you sp read more
There's No Debate
Alexander | October 8th 2008 by Alex M.
The Word became flesh and dwelt among us. - John 1:14 NKJVThis morning I needed to reconnect. I dropped on my knees and prayed. I told God I was sorry for being such a loser...and you know what? He told me it was OK, that He loved me no matter what, read more
Wordless Wednesday: Babies Can Pull Off Horizontal Stripes
Allison Says | October 7th 2008 by Allison Barton
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Who Needs Pants?
Allison Says | October 6th 2008 by Allison Barton
When we are at home, Alex rarely wears pants. Wearing pants all the time makes the already annoyingly-squirmy diaper changes even worse and means I have to do that much more laundry. More importantly, there is something so amazingly cute about a baby read more
Bugs and Google and Baby, Oh My!
Allison Says | October 3rd 2008 by Allison Barton
While prepping the grill the other night to make burgers, we had a few visitors. There were four or five little creepy-crawly-hard-shelled things hanging out on top of the grill, and a few more on the porch and between the screen and door. More impor read more
EIGHTY8 - Denmark
Floss - Food and Lifestyle Online Social Service | October 1st 2008 by Gilbert
Sometimes you have the feeling that there are few and far between in the news the Copenhagen restaurant-life. It strikes us now a blow to the eighty8, a brasserie with a lifetime of just 88 days in 2008. Brothers Berntsen, restaurant manager Alexande read more
NEW UNITED VILLAGES OF FLORINA
History of Macedonia Blog | October 1st 2008
“I’d rather be first in a little village, than second in Rome.” Julius Caesar. One wonders then what Danforth would make of the New United Villages of Florina, an organisation that purports to unite associations representing t read more
Gorbachev and Colleague Begin New Party In Russia
The Impudent Observer - Global Liberal Issues | October 1st 2008 by Fred Stopsky
Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, and billionaire Alexander Lebedev are preparing to initiate a new political party which will urge a stronger role for parliament in governing Russia together with legal and economic reforms. They want to creat read more
Wordless Wednesday: What, you don’t sleep like this?
Allison Says | September 30th 2008 by Allison Barton
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Uh-Oh!
Allison Says | September 29th 2008 by Allison Barton
Zach, Alex and I went to another Burgh Mom get together. This time it was family-friendly and hosted at the lovely Kim’s abode. The kids were all able to run around (Zach played “baseball” for a good two hours with Kim’s hilar read more
Help Does Not Come From a $700 Billion Bailout
TheScroogeReport | September 29th 2008 by Alex M.
In an “ah-ha” moment while reading through a couple Psalms the other night I realized my help does not come from a $700 billion bailout. Then, I understood that there absolutely was a reason for that pastor to have been hammering out a po read more
The Wm. H. Alexander Family
TwigTalk | September 29th 2008 by Sheri
William Hays Alexander was born May 11, 1880 in Jackson County, Indiana, and died October 10, 1928 in Seymour, Indiana. He was the son of John and Amanda (Atkins) Alexander. He married Olive Ellen Martin, daughter of Samuel Martin and Margaret Hovi read more
Running, Running, Running… and Falling.
Allison Says | September 26th 2008 by Allison Barton
Because Alex is by no means a calm baby (ha! “Calm” has never, ever, been a word to describe him. Even when he’s fast asleep he’s still babbling to himself and going in circles in his crib), it can be hard finding ways to ente read more
Virginia Police Chaplains Resign Over No Jesus Policy
TheScroogeReport | September 25th 2008 by Alex M.
Five chaplains lose jobs for praying ‘in Jesus’ name’. Former Navy Chaplain Gordon Klingenschmitt urges Virginia Governor Tim Kaine to stop persecuting Christians. CHURCH AND STATE September 25,2008 By ALEXANDER RICHMOND, Virginia read more
Wordless Wednesday: Future Writer
Allison Says | September 24th 2008 by Allison Barton
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Decrees and letters related to Alexander the Great
History of Macedonia Blog | September 24th 2008
A collection of Decrees related to Alexander the Great. All the decrees left behind from ancient Macedonians of course are written in Greek. 1-Letter to chian-king alexander 2- 2 letter to chians-king alexander 3- ionia priene-king alexander,334b read more
MENENDEZ/SNOWE: Macedonian quandary
History of Macedonia Blog | September 24th 2008
COMMENTARY: With the attention of Euro-Atlantic diplomats understandably focused on cooling the conflict in the Caucasus, the United States must not forget that much work remains to be done to address tensions elsewhere in the mountains of Southeaste read more
Snotty Baby
Allison Says | September 22nd 2008 by Allison Barton
Poor Alex has been sick for a solid week. I had no idea that someone so little could produce so much mucus. Between his nose constantly running, the phlegm he is coughing up, and what I can only imagine is teething pain thanks to all of the biting, h read more
Modern historians about ancient Macedonians - J. R. Hamilton
History of Macedonia Blog | September 20th 2008
By ChicagoGeorge J. R. Hamilton alexander macedonians greece language barbarians read more
Canadian Writer Includes Alaska in Palin Hate Rant
TheScroogeReport | September 19th 2008 by Alex M.
Perhaps ’tis the season to go Scrooge. After all, Halloween is right around the corner (well, kinda). Before you know it, it’ll be Christmas. But it isn’t the chill of the night air that prompts me to fire up This Week’s Top S read more
A Testament To Our Awful Schools
Allison Says | September 19th 2008 by Allison Barton
The class I am taking at Community College is a required course for the nursing program I am interested in starting next fall. It is a second level course, so everyone in it has taken at least one other course in this field. That said, why doesn read more

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