Archive for September, 2009

Reminders

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

One article that I read today reminded me of something important. It seems that due to the economic slowdown, donations to food banks around the world have slowed. This in turn has caused aid to the world’s poorest nation to slowdown as well. This in turn has left record numbers of people hungry who could be fed.

I hope that everyone who reads this article will take a few minutes to reflect on the fact of how lucky they are. People who live in America on even a modest income could probably still afford to give a few dollars to keep people from starving. I hope that you will consider giving these needy people a chance to live.

One last time

Sunday, September 13th, 2009

Since the winter is getting ready to set in, I thought that I would take my family out for one last camping trip before it gets too cold. I asked the kids about it and they were all for going to a pa rv camping facility. We have enjoyed these trips before and they have become one of our favorites. There are many things to do and everyone always seems to have a great time.

The best part about going to one of the pennsylvania RV Parks is that you always seem to meet someone new and interesting. You never know who you will be camping with and it’s always a neat surprise. We have met many families just like ours who enjoy the outdoors and take advantage of the hiking and other camping activities.

The best part about gettysburg camping is the history that surrounds you. No matter where you go, there is always something new and interesting to learn from. We like the feeling of getting away from the daily grind of life and spending time together as a family. I think it sure would be neat if we met you while enjoying ourselves there. I hope to see you soon!

California is leading the way

Sunday, September 13th, 2009

It seems that when Americans talk about taking real steps to find alternate sources of energy, California is leading the way. The state’s legislature has passed an aggressive bill that would require one third of the state’s energy to be from renewable sources such as Wind and solar power. The problem is that Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger may not sign the bill.

Under pressure from private interest groups such as the energy producers, he feels great pressure to not sign the bill. I hope he will set an example for the rest of the country and do so anyway. Either way, I am proud of the state’s legislature for sending him a powerful message.

Good news!

Saturday, September 12th, 2009

There has been a lot of talk about the bad economy. It’s affected many people in many ways. Some have been forced to scale back on their purchases; others are struggling just to stay afloat. That’s the bad news. The good news is that help is on the way for those who are in need of credit repair. I found a website called ovationcredit.com that has the solutions to bad credit. They can help.

Anybody who has ever had credit issues knows that they can be hard to deal with. That’s why I like these people. They know the ins and outs of the credit system and can assist you with any problems. They will assign you a special case worker who will help you fix your credit. It’s a simple way to regain the economic security that you want.

I hope that anybody who needs assistance in this area will take a few minutes and check out Ovation Credit. They are reasonably priced and guarantee that they will perform the services they say they will. I know that you will be happy to have knowledgeable professionals on your side. I hope that after you take advantage of this service, you will pass along the good news!

Hall of Fame

Saturday, September 12th, 2009

I just wanted to take a minute to congratulate Michael Jordan who was recently inducted into the Hall of Fame. The long time basketball player is noted as being one of the greatest players ever and certainly deserves all the accolades he received from fellow players, coaches, and fans. I am sure that his legacy will live on for the future generations of basketball players and fans. Way to go Michael!