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School Lunches Around The World

These are what school lunches from around the world look like.

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Taiwan

Ghana

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Philippines

Estonia

Brazil

China

Djibouti

USA


Reviewed Mona Lisa Fondue Restaurant on Yahoo! Local

David Thuis reviewed Mona Lisa Fondue Restaurant on Yahoo! Local ★★★★★

Mona Lisa Fondue Restaurant in Manitou Springs, CO

My wife and I went here last Saturday for our 20th Wedding Anniversary. After reading many of the reviews on here, I was beginning to second guess my choice, but I am glad I didn’t listen to many on here. Our experience here was fabulous! The service couldn’t have be…en better, and the food was great. I made reservations and when we arrived we were taken immediately to a very nice, quiet, secluded room with only two other couples. The maitre de was quick in wishing us a Happy Anniversary, which both surprised and pleased my wife. Our server came to our table immediately and, since this was our first time, explained the whole ordering process. We ordered the Fondue for Two with the New World Cheese, Seafood Entrée Platter, and Flaming Turtle for desert. My wife ordered the “wine flight”, which pairs a glass of selected wine with each course, and I got a glass of the “house specialty” wine. Over all the food was great, and our server was quick in bringing us …

Yahoo! Local:27 Reviews

General Rating:4 out of 5 stars

Location:Manitou Springs, CO

Website:http://www.monalisafondue.com/

Category:Swiss Restaurants

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Moms and Back to School

Another great e-mail I had to share, applies to dads as well as moms.

Photo by Rupert GanzerMisconception Number 1: Moms miss their kids when they go back to school

Seriously. I’ve had enough of you by now. Every morning with the “what are we going to do today, Mom?” is finally over. I’ve had looked at your face twenty-four seven for the last 77 days. It’s time to go learn something. No more asking me about the pool, when is the next snack or if you can stay up late and watch a movie. It’s over….You’re going back to Hogwarts and I get to have a life again. There is a Christmas morning for parents and it’s called “back to school”.

Misconception Number 2: Moms like to go school shopping.

Are you freaking kidding me? Why do I pay taxes?…so I can rack up a 200 dollar bill at Staples for crap that we have laying around my house in junk drawers. Why does it have to be new pencils? What’s wrong with the chewed up, broken strawberry shortcake pencils sitting in the bottom of the toy box for the last 6 months? And how many subject books can you possibly need? What happened to reading, writing and arithmetic. If they added a couple of things for parents to that list I wouldn’t mind so much….why not pencils, erasers and vodka …..or some Nyquil.

Misconception Number 3: Moms like back to school night.

Why must we do this every year? I got it already. You’re the teacher…I’m the parent. My kid is either going to be smart or dumb. If he gets a certain number or colored dot on his discipline chart, he can’t get a prize from the prize box. Pretty simple stuff. Listen, I’m pretty old school. If he doesn’t listen to you…you can throw something at him. I don’t care. But I got a lot of work to do at home and I’m paying a babysitter right now. Plus, I’m pretty sure you are going to assign some project on wigwams made by some Indian tribe I’ve never heard of, so I need to get home and start my research. So, I got it. We’re all here for the betterment of the kids. Blah Blah Blah. Can I leave now?

Misconception Number 4: Moms like school paperwork.

How many trees are you planning on killing to tell me the same stuff I had to pay a babysitter to listen to the other night? You know our name, where we live and our emergency phone numbers. He doesn’t have a nickname….call him “stinkbutt” for all I care. We don’t have any “special circumstances” that you need to know about. He lives in a home with two parents who may or may not like each other at any given time and they will fight. If that qualifies as a reason he can’t get his homework done on time then he won’t be able to function as an adult and have a real job so you may want to “educate” him on that life lesson.

Misconception Number 5: Moms like covering books in that annoying sticky paper.

What exactly will you be doing with these books that I have to cover them in a plastic laminate? Do you often teach in the rain? Or while the children are drinking soda and eating soup? Do you know how long that takes? Has any parent in the history of education been able to do it without any air bubbles in it? From now on I’m covering it the old way…brown paper bags. That way I can cover the books and pack their lunches at that same time. Who says moms can’t multitask?

PS. Please tell my son if he can’t find his lunch to look in his science book.

Misconception Number 6: Moms like helping you with your homework.

What? I am scared out of my mind. I’m pretty sure that I forgot everything I learned in fifth grade by the time I was in sixth grade. I have no idea what you are talking about most days. I don’t really know my 12 times tables, I read the cliff notes to all your summer reading and I don’t know how to conjugate anything but I do know that song “conjunction junction what’s your function” if that helps at all. And please don’t even say the words “new math” to me. What the heck was wrong the old one?

Misconception Number 7: Moms can’t wait to pack your lunch every day until we die.

I hate doing laundry. Making dinner every night is the bane of my existence, so making your lunch every day for an entire year, in terms of “mom fun”, lies somewhere between brushing plaque off the dogs teeth and scheduling my annual pap smear. Listen, as a child I hated what my mom packed me for lunch. But, like every kid before me, and every generation to come you will find a kid to trade with…I’m sure someone likes sardines.

Misconception Number 8: Moms love after school activities.

I don’t know who made up this idea of organized clubs and sports but they should be the ones in charge of carting your ass around. Don’t get me wrong. I’m not against all after school programs. I just wish they would offer it during hours that would work best for me so that dinner wasn’t at 8:30 at night followed by 4 hours of homework. Why not do it on the weekends and call it “after-hours activities” so mommy and daddy could actually go out one night and pretend that we have a life of our own. Don’t worry about us though I’m sure that me and “what’s his name” will be married a very long time.

Misconception Number 9: Moms don’t mind taking you to school if you miss the bus

Your bus comes at 7:10 am….which means that you should be standing by the door at 7:05 am. Not eating breakfast , chasing the dog around the house or in the bathroom, asking me to check your homework while I’m taking a shower. Get it together! I don’t like running down the street in my jammies at 7:12 screaming “Please wait” or “If you stop I’ll show you my boobies.”

Misconception Number 10: Moms cry on your first day of school

We do cry but they are tears of joy. I have done my job. I have successfully kept a human child alive for at least 5 years without doing any major

damage. Motherhood is the hardest job in the world!! Sure, doctors save lives and CEO’s run million dollar businesses but…you teach a kid not to poop their pants and then you can say you’ve made the world a better place.”

Source: FIFA may sit Slovenia-U.S. referee

 

Source: FIFA may sit Slovenia-U.S. referee

Source: g.sports.yahoo.com

Koman Coulibaly may not referee another World Cup game if a committee rates his performance poor. – International Football news

����Bench him… that’s what I say…. or as my friend Tory Swanson said, " I am not a big soccer fan (but it is the only
thing going on in Europe), but that ref today in the US/Slovenia game
needs to be taken out back and have a penalty kick in his soccer balls
for screwing the US Team…"����

Changes to thuis.us in 2010… maybe…

This posting is primarily to those few users who use the thuis.us name for web or e-mail hosting, but of course anyone who is interested can read along.

Since 1997 I’ve had a presence on the big old World Wide Web.  What started as a hobby of hand typing HTML code to create a simple web page has morphed many times… 6 volunteer webmaster “administrated” websites, a dedicated domain name, web and e-mail services, photo gallery, and a web portal (to name a few changes)… however, one thing has remained; this has never evolved from a simple hobby.

Coming in February 2010 I am anticipating some new and exciting changes to the website.  Most of you will not notice much difference (I hope), but for a few of you large changes will occur.

Dedicated home web server- Since 1997 Yahoo (formally Geocities Web Hosting) has provided stellar hosting for our sites, and up to now I’ve been content to allow them to do all the “heavy lifting” when it comes to running our services.  But I am no longer content with their service and want more!   Although Yahoo’s service is still excellent, I have been a bit disappointed in some of the services they provide.  Increased cost (I recently closed two sites cspack225.org and srespto.org, solely due to increased registration costs) and outdated software (some outdated by 4 years) have left me wanting to increase the sites potential but unable to do so.  I initially was going to close everything down, but my wife has talked me into doing more.  Therefore a home server, where I am not reliant on anyone else, has come into the picture.   So coming in early 2010 a new server will, hopefully, be in place which will initially provide the following.

  • Dedicated Server running Fedora Linux OS with:
  • Apache 2.2.xxx HTTP Server
  • MySQL 5.1 (or higher)
  • PHP 5.3.xxx (or higher)
  • FTP Server

E-Mail – It is still my plan to provide e-mail services to those who desire a thuis.us e-mail address (mostly family).   It is my hopes to provide e-mail with webmail, POP3, and IMAP support…However a dedicated e-mail server is, I think, further down the road than first quarter of 2010.  In the interim (and maybe permanently depending on service) the plan is to allow Google Apps to provide service for the time being.  Google Apps provides all the e-mail services I could want in addition to calendar, document storage, and basic individual website serving (with the thuis.us name), and they do it for FREE.  When this transition occurs all Thuis.US users will have to download all current messages and back them up.  I am hoping the actual transition to the new service will just entail users to change a few settings in their e-mail software, and the transition will be transparent to end users, but we’ll see.

 

Thuis.US Sub domains – There are currently 15 sub domains registered to the thuis.us site <name.thuis.us> and although I have plan to continue this service, again, it may have to wait.  Current users should back-up their sites using FTP < ftp://ftp.thuis.us > if they wish to save their sites.  If you desire to continue a thuis.us site you may do so using the Google Aps feature (once established) until this service is established on my home server.  It is my understanding that these sites will not disappear, remaining at http://thuis.us/name, however the sub domain will not continue until sub domains are established on this end.

There will be other changes to be announced later.  Check this blog for further details as they become available.

I know this will be a hassle to some, but this change will save me money in the long run (estimated $180 yr just for starters) and will allow me to further my knowledge in my “hobby” and raise the entertainment potential to my web visitors.

Any questions, suggestions or concerns???  Please leave them in the comments section.

2009 Year in Review

The 2009 Sky Sox baseball season was one of the most successful in the organization’s 22-year history. It all began last year right before the 2008 World Series with the unveiling of a brand new Sky Sox brand image that included new logos and colors as the Sox donned red, white and blue. The new color scheme pays tribute to the significant and important military presence in the region and the true patriotism of the citizens of Colorado Springs. The reception from fans and players alike was tremendous.

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