Archive for July, 2010
Apple Admits they Aren’t Perfect
For anyone who knows me, knows that I love Apple products. And of course I am one of the 3 million people that bought an iphone4 as soon as it came out this summer.
So I was upset when negative statements came out about the iphone4 unit, such as customers getting angry because they were dropping calls. With any new technology there is bound to be glitches. But Apple is such a great company, if there are any problems, I have no doubt that Steve Jobs would figure it out and fix it.
Recently, at a press conference, when this issue More >
What I Love about Summer
Sunny Days
Wearing Shorts, t-shirts, and flip flops
Going to the beach
Swimmining at the lake and my friends pool
Jumping off the diving board
Cook-outs
Eating outside
Lightning bugs
Blizzard ice cream at Dairy Queen on a hot day
Going on vacation with my parents
Spending all day outside
Amusement parks
Rollercoasters
Sleeping late
Not having to get up early for school
Exploring nature at state parks
Eating watermelon, blueberries, and corn-on-the-cob
Spending all day reading on the porch
Laying on the grass, staring up at the blue sky and watching cloud figures blow by
Going for long More >
People Want to Help
In response to Holly’s blog, I think it is great that she is focused on the positives of the Oil spill, because we are hearing bad news about it every day.
But I also just read an article about several ways that people are trying to do their part to help. It seems that Environment America was receiving dozens of calls and e-mails from people looking to help.
So they devised a “Gumbo For the Gulf” fundraising idea, in which they have urged supporters to hold Gumbo Parties to raise money for oil spill victims. One such person decided that was a More >
Looking for good news about the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico
Around the Daisy Button Clubhouse, we all care a lot about our environment. And lately, there has been a lot of negative news about the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. I know it can all be scary and confusing. One expert says one thing, then another says the opposite. Newspapers report some progress is being made and the next day they tell us things aren’t working well. The situation is sad and very upsetting and it has left us all very concerned and anxious to find ways to help.
So I thought it might be a good More >




