Saturday, November 28, 2009

Thanksgiving Day and Black Friday



Thanksgiving falls on the last Thursday in November, and Black Friday is the day following Thanksgiving.
Sure you know about Thanksgiving, but what about Black Friday? Why is it "black" instead of "white" since it is the unofficial beginning of the Christmas season?
You can learn more by reading this WikiPedia article.

Wednesday, November 04, 2009

How to Stop Being Jealous Of Your Sibling

Whether you’re the family suck-up or the family screw-up, there are bound to be complications with your sibs.
Here you have some advice on how to improve these relationships.

<a href="http://www.joost.com/321kuwr/t/How-To-Stop-Being-Jealous-Of-Your-Sibling">How To Stop Being Jealous Of Your Sibling</a>

Farm to Table Cafe

Enjoy classy cuisine made from farm fresh Texas foods in San Antonio.
Brian & Elise Montgomery, Texas Farm to Table



Want to learn more about the topic? Then read this article from msnbc

The Longest Way


"My name is Christoph Rehage, I was born on November 9th in 1981 in Hanover, Germany.

My mother is originally from Hungary, and I have a lovely little sister and a little brother – they live with my Dad and our cat and our dog in a little town called Bad Nenndorf in the Northwest of Germany. I have spent a high school year in Wichita, Kansas before, and I have had jobs in Frankfurt and Paris."

This is the beginning of a log story. Christoph decided to walk from Beijing to his little home town in Germany. The result is an amazing blog: pleople, places, experiences... A long journey to discover what to do in life.

If you want to find out how far he went you have to visit his blog: The Longest Way

Sunday, November 01, 2009

Gout, the Ailment of Kings, Now Afflicts the Midle Class


Lonnie Matthews, a retired building maintenance engineer in Burlington, N.C., has something in common with King Henry VIII, Sir Isaac Newton and Benjamin Franklin. He has gout.
Often called the “disease of kings” because of its association with the rich foods and copious alcohol once available only to aristocrats, gout is staging a middle-class comeback as American society grows older and heavier.

Read the complete article from The New York Times