Posted January 7th, 2012 by Cody
One thing our family is happy about is the fact that our cousin Dave has decided to come home to America. He moved abroad several years ago for a new job and has now reached a level where he can come home. We are all waiting for him to arrive. The only problems he has now is tightening up a few loose ends and deciding which International Removals company to use.
Dave has acquired many things over the last several years that he wishes to bring home. He is a very particular person and won’t stand for second rate service. That’s why he took great pains to find the right Removalists for him. He did so by going online and learning all about the industry and those who would be able to satisfy his needs.
The site he found gave him all the information he needed to find the best Removal Companies around. He is now in the process of moving back to the states and we are all glad to see him again. I guess it’s just a matter of time before he is up to his old antics. While that could be a bit trying for us, we will be glad to have him back and that is good news for us all.
Posted January 5th, 2012 by Cody
The Japanese has always been known for their love of a great tasting fish. This was once again made true by the actions of one Japanese restaurateur. He paid a record amount of money for one blue fin tuna that cost him about $736,000 dollars. He had the winning bid at an auction at the Tsukiji fish market.
The owner of the restaurant paid the record breaking price saying that he wanted his customers to enjoy the fish. These fish are ready to be put on the endangered species list and are on the verge of being fished to extinction. I hope his customers enjoy the meal.
Posted January 5th, 2012 by Cody
Guest post written by Cynthia Reynolds
It seems like the past couple of years we’ve had a lot of trouble getting the family together for New Year’s. We used to have these big parties when the kids were much younger, but they’ve all been doing their own thing in the recent past. So I planned months ago for us to host a little party at our house and have the kids invite some of their friends. They seemed receptive to it so that’s what we’re doing.
I’ve been planning out every single detail that I can find. While I was online looking up some of that stuff, I ran across the website miracle-ear.com. After I looked through it a little bit I decided to go and get fitted with some hearing aids.
I have found all kinds of neat ideas, including some games for the younger kids to play. It can be tough to keep kids occupied at things like that, but I’m really going to try and make sure that everyone has as good of a time as possible when they come to the party.
Posted December 25th, 2011 by Cody
The mood is good around our house today. It took a little longer to get everyone up than I expected, but we finally started to unwrap the presents. After all the small talk and comparisons of our gifts, I think that everyone is happy with their gifts. I got the usual pants, ties, and belts and everyone got their usual toys and electronics.
Soon we will all gather in the kitchen and start the typical Christmas meal. We are having turkey with all the trimmings and my favorite deviled eggs. We are blessed this year as everyone is healthy and were able to gather at the house. We got some phone calls from those who were not able to attend. I hope your Christmas was as pleasant as ours and I wish you a merry day.
Posted December 13th, 2011 by Cody
The market for gold has been great over the last several years. The bad economy as well as world unrest has led many investors to invest their money in gold. The price has remained high since many people are interested in keeping their money safe. Gold has traditionally been a stable market.
Lately, some have been fooled into believing that gold is no longer a safe way to invest money. I believe that they are wrong. I think that those who sell gold because of short-term reasons are wasting an opportunity to make a lot of money as well as being assured that they will have wealth when all other forms of money sink.