sabato 10 febbraio 2007
feb. 6th
alright. we blogged about stockholm; however, it's dated febuary 6th because that's when we started to write it but then, we didn't finish the post until a few days later. So, look below and be enchanted!
giovedì 8 febbraio 2007
Anna DEAD?
Whoa. I can't believe it. She's actually dead. I'll be honest, I feel bad. She was the butt of every joke for the last few years and now she's gone. Forever. She just gave birth to a baby not even a year ago, a few days after that her son overdosed on drugs and died, and now she, too, has met her maker! Apparently, she just collapsed in her Hotel room. The cause of death is unknown at his point. Nick and I are going with an overdose on Trimspa, BABYY!
I don't know. I just can't believe it. I'm gonna accept that she has faked her death along with rapper, Tupac Shakur. Aye.
Nick and I will post more about Italy and SWEDEN soon! No worries. We haven't forgotten. But for now, let's remember Anna.
mercoledì 7 febbraio 2007
Now Jimmy Carter

Along with Mel Gibson, former-President Jimmy Carter now has been added to the list as JEW HATER. What? Jimmy Carter? That's correct. Him, too! I cracked open the International Herald Tribune today and found Jimmy on the second page accused of Anti-Semetism. Carter wrote the book, "Palestine Peace not Apartheid" last year, in which he severly criticizes Israel. He accuses Israel for colonizing the Palestinian territory while applying a "system of opression, apartheid and sustained violence." Nancy Pelosi (d), the House Speaker, responded furiously to his attitudes. Speaking for her Party Pelosi says, "We stand with Israel now and we stand with Israel forever!" FOREVER? Wow. That sucks. Perhaps, we could only take about a third of what America gives Israel a year and drop it into America's economy and social systems? Or maybe help other countries who really need the assistance? Because I'm definitely not in a state of euphoria when I think about my tax dollars buying the weapons for Israel to kill, innocent Palestinians. I really do not understand our undying love for Israel. Can anyone help me?
" The Israeli government is the largest recipient of US financial aid in the world, receiving over one-third of total US aid to foreign countries4, even though Israel’s population comprises just .001% of the world’s population and has one the world’s higher per capita incomes. "
www.palestinemonitor.org

I suppose anyone who supports Palestine gets to be luckily branded with Jew Hater. Even a great humanitarian such as Jimmy Carter.
ellen.
martedì 6 febbraio 2007
for laughs...
because arrested development is absolutely amazing and nick and i miss having all three seasons at our disposal...YouTube will have to do for now...
Top 10 Reasons To Go To STOCKHOLM, baby
To spice things up a bit, Ellen and I decided to do a top ten list. We have listed ten things that we found absolutely amazing about Stockholm, Sweden. We traveled to this Stockholm on February 2 to the 4th. Many of you might not have know about this trip and other did know. Anyway, we found some very very cheap tickets and decided to go on short notice. It was a great weekend and we really loved Stockholm. Here are some of the reasons...
10. At crosswalks, a green little man is not the only thing displayed when it is okay to walk across the street. They also have "tickers." When you press the button to cross, a ticking sound comes from the pole. If it ticks slowly, it means STOP, do NOT walk! However, if you hear a fast clicking sound, it's a-okay to go, grab your partner's hand, and walk safely across the street. This "ticker" system accomodates to the blind, unlike ours in America. Aye. So, if you are blind, go there. You will be pleasantly suprised and assisted!
9. Like Skate on State in Chicago, Sweden also has this! Their skating park is not as huge but the view is absolutely gorgeous. The vibrant colors of the buildings emit into the air a feeling of happiness, which the ice skaters get to breathe in. We watched an elderly couple dance to the music they were playing, which was mostly light jazz and polka tunes. Then, at the same time, little

8. The whole city is extremely family-friendly. Seriously, every 10th person you see on the street has a baby stroller. This is so common that they even built staircases that help these parents out. Off to the side of most of the staircases, there are ramps for parents to wheel the strollers up with ease. How about that for social awareness! YEAH! They take their babies everywhere with them. Outside resturants, Nick and I saw STROLLER PARKING LOTS!
7. Their toliets. The Swedes are all about conserving their water. On each toliet, there are two buttons. If you one urinates and nothing else, you should push the button that has only a circle. However, if one does a little more than just...well, ya' know...then you should push the other button that has a half-circle, indicating that it needs more water to flush one's waste down the pipes.
5. Bike lanes! In Chicago, bike lanes are part of the street...if they exist at all! This can be hazardous to the biker, for she or he may get "doored" by a parked car or just be run over by a unfit driver. However, in Stockholm, bike lanes are on the sidewalks! This location is a lot safer! These bike lanes do not make the sidewalks narrow either. Stockholm is so well organized that their sidewalks are nice and wide! So, pedestrians are not in danger of these bikers! There is enough room for everybody!
4. Bilingual Swedes! Most, almost all, Swedish people have excellent English in addition to speaking Swedish. We were relieved to have such an easy time communicating in Stockholm. In Rome, we struggle with Italian because we do not know that much yet and the Italians generally do not speak English. Not to say that we think everyone should speak English, definitely not. Rather, we are just impressed at how well the Swedes know English. They must learn throughout their years of school in their excellent public education system!
3. Stockholm is a city built on the water. The city is composed of several small islands and peninsulas of land. The bridges connecting each section are numerous. These waterways make the city very beautiful. It seemed like the water was also very clean. We had fun watching the ducks and swans in one calm river. On Saturday it rained so much that the city flooded, but the Swedes just pulled out the viking ships and got on with their day.
2. Health. Not only does Sweden have a great public health system, but they are very healthy in their diets in general. Tasting the food we noticed that Sweden seems to use healthy ingredients in their food. The juice is not made of water and hyfructose corn syrup, it's actually juice! Real fruit, what a concept. Also, they offer healthy alternatives, even in the vending machines! This picture is of a vending mac
1. While on the subway, Ellen and I noticed something interesting. Two young boys, about 12 or 13 years old got on the train. A newspaper was laying on one of the seats. One boy picked it up and began reading. He was generally interested in the news. This is rare in the US. We found this interesting. Politically and socially aware youngsters.
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