Moving Stress!
Until November it here to go quietly, we are stuck in the middle of a gigantic move. I read with more, but for blogging is just a short time.
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Refugee Campus Senegal
Monday, September 27, 2010
Internationally Russianbare
Oh, this is Great!!
Hello everyone,
were a couple of weeks there is nothing new to me, but that was solely and alone on my new baby (laughing). 2 weeks ago finally a Sticki moved in with me, Brother Innov-is 750 E and we had yet to make friends (which went quickly). Here are some results :-) and after a long time and once again a photo of Nelly-Ann (because it is the last shirt now carries).
small Fano - a great cut! with many bands on the sleeve (including a selbstgehäkelte Bommelborte) and the sweet embroidery file by EmiOli bird Ville
Here is a picture ;-)
and on the back of the lettering
and another Enna KiGa for the photo :-). The background image was a picture of the forest, what could be more suitable than FLIEPIIIII? Provided with the sweet birds from Tati Stickbär Fairies. Everything sewn in size. 98/104 and downwardly extended
;-) So now I sit back on my Sticki :-)
Hello everyone,
were a couple of weeks there is nothing new to me, but that was solely and alone on my new baby (laughing). 2 weeks ago finally a Sticki moved in with me, Brother Innov-is 750 E and we had yet to make friends (which went quickly). Here are some results :-) and after a long time and once again a photo of Nelly-Ann (because it is the last shirt now carries).
small Fano - a great cut! with many bands on the sleeve (including a selbstgehäkelte Bommelborte) and the sweet embroidery file by EmiOli bird Ville
Here is a picture ;-)
and on the back of the lettering
and another Enna KiGa for the photo :-). The background image was a picture of the forest, what could be more suitable than FLIEPIIIII? Provided with the sweet birds from Tati Stickbär Fairies. Everything sewn in size. 98/104 and downwardly extended
;-) So now I sit back on my Sticki :-)
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Quitting Smoking Flu Like Symptoms
book sale with a red pencil
Some books from book sale some time ago are still looking for new owners. Therefore, I have once again scheduled drastic cutbacks.
Knitting New Scarves by Lynne Barr - 6, - € including postage - is gone!
Vogue Knitting Shawls on the go! - 3.50 € including postage - is gone!
Ajour, Lace ... or just holes by Christine Nöller - 6, - € including postage - is gone!
men sweaters - to , Give only postage refund for 2.20 € airmail letter - is gone! Vi och
Stickar virkar - I give away as well, only postage refund for book shipment 0,85 Euro - is gone!
Pocket dreams of fever and Bente lavs - 8, - € including postage. Felted Knits by Beverly
Galeskas - 8, - € including postage - is gone!
Knit One, Felt Too by Kathleen Taylor - 7, - € including postage.
new knitting ideas as a gift - I would give away too, only postage refund for 2.20 € airmail letter - is gone!
bags knit & felted by Friederike pounds - 2, - € including postage - is gone!
felt decoration by Katja Vistula & Living - 1.50 € including postage - is gone!
Kuschelfilz - Small decorating ideas from Petra Decher - 2, - € including postage - is gone!
decorative mosaic of Annette Diep - 2, - € including postage - is gone!
Magical mosaic of Ingrid Moras - 2, - € including postage - is gone!
If interested, please mail to jwoldenborstel@hotmail.com.
All books are used books from my private collection, most in good to excellent condition. We you know we are a Non smoking household with two fur animals - so it can possibly even one or other animal hair between the pages stored.
is, as always the motto "first come, first served". When you purchase multiple books can possibly save postage costs. The books are in two weeks still left are then sold elsewhere.
Addendum 09/27/2010, 17.45: There are only the books with prices available - all others are already sold or reserved.
Some books from book sale some time ago are still looking for new owners. Therefore, I have once again scheduled drastic cutbacks.
Knitting New Scarves by Lynne Barr - 6, - € including postage - is gone!
Vogue Knitting Shawls on the go! - 3.50 € including postage - is gone!
Ajour, Lace ... or just holes by Christine Nöller - 6, - € including postage - is gone!
men sweaters - to , Give only postage refund for 2.20 € airmail letter - is gone! Vi och
Stickar virkar - I give away as well, only postage refund for book shipment 0,85 Euro - is gone!
Pocket dreams of fever and Bente lavs - 8, - € including postage. Felted Knits by Beverly
Galeskas - 8, - € including postage - is gone!
Knit One, Felt Too by Kathleen Taylor - 7, - € including postage.
new knitting ideas as a gift - I would give away too, only postage refund for 2.20 € airmail letter - is gone!
bags knit & felted by Friederike pounds - 2, - € including postage - is gone!
felt decoration by Katja Vistula & Living - 1.50 € including postage - is gone!
Kuschelfilz - Small decorating ideas from Petra Decher - 2, - € including postage - is gone!
decorative mosaic of Annette Diep - 2, - € including postage - is gone!
Magical mosaic of Ingrid Moras - 2, - € including postage - is gone!
If interested, please mail to jwoldenborstel@hotmail.com.
All books are used books from my private collection, most in good to excellent condition. We you know we are a Non smoking household with two fur animals - so it can possibly even one or other animal hair between the pages stored.
is, as always the motto "first come, first served". When you purchase multiple books can possibly save postage costs. The books are in two weeks still left are then sold elsewhere.
Addendum 09/27/2010, 17.45: There are only the books with prices available - all others are already sold or reserved.
Monday, September 20, 2010
Double Layer Drum Skins
knitting term ...
... There's this show at all right now. I started the Pamuya-cloth, but I am somewhat dissatisfied with the hole pattern between rows and thus quite flirtatious, unravel everything again and knit the cloth without the lace pattern rows.
For those now rush forward to the gingerbread on supermarket shelves and look forward to next winter, here are some winter impressions of Vollstedt See, I've just found on my old camera:
... There's this show at all right now. I started the Pamuya-cloth, but I am somewhat dissatisfied with the hole pattern between rows and thus quite flirtatious, unravel everything again and knit the cloth without the lace pattern rows.
For those now rush forward to the gingerbread on supermarket shelves and look forward to next winter, here are some winter impressions of Vollstedt See, I've just found on my old camera:
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Saturday, September 18, 2010
How Long Does It Take To Get In Lacrose Shape
Heading
few days in deep South of the Australian continent on the road, I follow the journey of our Holy Father to the UK almost exclusively on Twitter. This works well - better than the life of the standards - but I have totally missed that dear Alipius me among the nominees for Robusta in the category of inertia (!). Then rather for loyalty to the Pope!
few days in deep South of the Australian continent on the road, I follow the journey of our Holy Father to the UK almost exclusively on Twitter. This works well - better than the life of the standards - but I have totally missed that dear Alipius me among the nominees for Robusta in the category of inertia (!). Then rather for loyalty to the Pope!
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Who Do You Congratulatefor Engagement
Ski Trouser Plus Size
it gets cold, but we have made provisions ;-)
Ottobre-jackets (from Ottobre 4 / 10) from the great Noppenboucle
a small Pellworm from wuuunderschönen Lammy, who is so great! I've got a Sylke sewed it, now we go in matching outfits ;-)
then Amelie from Sweat - with Papillon Jersey Schrägban fed and failed - sewn in size. 98/104, but somehow it is still quite large from
the heart I have sewn in double look - once was an attempt ;-)
Ottobre-jackets (from Ottobre 4 / 10) from the great Noppenboucle
a small Pellworm from wuuunderschönen Lammy, who is so great! I've got a Sylke sewed it, now we go in matching outfits ;-)
then Amelie from Sweat - with Papillon Jersey Schrägban fed and failed - sewn in size. 98/104, but somehow it is still quite large from
the heart I have sewn in double look - once was an attempt ;-)
Artwork On Senses Preschoolers
Córdoba? Are you kidding me?
How to write a mosque, without using the word mosque? And why?
This article by Feisal Abdul , even in the anti-Catholic New York Times suggests that the same number of barrels Ground.
The brazen effrontery of embezzlement and whitewashing is surpassed by the return of this "community center" would "Cordoba House 'hot, because that would link even to the good time in the English city of Córdoba. A city where once lived together Christians, Jews and Muslims peacefully. Thus, the cleric and organizer Imam Feisal, and he is then also the crown on their naughty behavior by writing that this is a time of "cultural enrichment" under Muslim leadership have been - as if the model for the situation in New York, even for the neighborhood of the scene a thousand times terrorist murder in the name of Allah. In English we call
it well "adding insult to injury". In Bayer, the aptly said: hauts out of there but the one Stopsel.
Just as the good imam omits the word mosque, he omits the fact that this historic Cordoba a Muslim Christian city was conquered. Bloodily conquered, to subjugate countries and peoples.
The Caliphate of Cordoba in the 10th Century is not a model for the New York of today. And hopefully not for the New York or Berlin tomorrow.
The TED Talks organizer Chris Anderson tweeted, this article will hopefully see the witch-hunt against Islam to silence.
He deceives not even likely itself a mitigating this unnecessary and blatant provocation with this outrageous article does not become better or more likely. Two thirds of all New Yorkers, even supporters of the initiative do polls, is that the mosque built at a less sore spot. This is not a witch hunt. And who calls it the skin's unfair to the moral club around.
I would prefer the "supporters", as Anderson and Imam Feisal to hear talk about the fact that Christians in Egypt, India, Turkey and many other places can not only build no churches, but for their faith are followed bloody and suppressed .
Cordoba is a double cipher. It is both to Muslim demands and tactics, but also for the false and hypocritical words and deeds of those who (sometimes rightly) demand tolerance for Islam, but Christianity and especially the Catholic church attack or ignore.
How to write a mosque, without using the word mosque? And why?
This article by Feisal Abdul , even in the anti-Catholic New York Times suggests that the same number of barrels Ground.
The brazen effrontery of embezzlement and whitewashing is surpassed by the return of this "community center" would "Cordoba House 'hot, because that would link even to the good time in the English city of Córdoba. A city where once lived together Christians, Jews and Muslims peacefully. Thus, the cleric and organizer Imam Feisal, and he is then also the crown on their naughty behavior by writing that this is a time of "cultural enrichment" under Muslim leadership have been - as if the model for the situation in New York, even for the neighborhood of the scene a thousand times terrorist murder in the name of Allah. In English we call
it well "adding insult to injury". In Bayer, the aptly said: hauts out of there but the one Stopsel.
Just as the good imam omits the word mosque, he omits the fact that this historic Cordoba a Muslim Christian city was conquered. Bloodily conquered, to subjugate countries and peoples.
The Caliphate of Cordoba in the 10th Century is not a model for the New York of today. And hopefully not for the New York or Berlin tomorrow.
The TED Talks organizer Chris Anderson tweeted, this article will hopefully see the witch-hunt against Islam to silence.
He deceives not even likely itself a mitigating this unnecessary and blatant provocation with this outrageous article does not become better or more likely. Two thirds of all New Yorkers, even supporters of the initiative do polls, is that the mosque built at a less sore spot. This is not a witch hunt. And who calls it the skin's unfair to the moral club around.
I would prefer the "supporters", as Anderson and Imam Feisal to hear talk about the fact that Christians in Egypt, India, Turkey and many other places can not only build no churches, but for their faith are followed bloody and suppressed .
Cordoba is a double cipher. It is both to Muslim demands and tactics, but also for the false and hypocritical words and deeds of those who (sometimes rightly) demand tolerance for Islam, but Christianity and especially the Catholic church attack or ignore.
Monday, September 6, 2010
Where To Find Gerber Blueberry Buckle
Leggewie of Taylor: the lost chance
The excellent interview with sociologist Claus Leggewie in WDR5 Radio on Charles Taylor is worth hearing. "A secular age" is the book, a nice conversation to Moderator Jürgen Wiebicke supplies, but unfortunately the end is disappointing.
disappointing but significant because of the perceived image of the importance of poverty of the German intellectual world is drawn. The inherent emptiness of pseudovernünftigen secularization is taken on theme but from a miserable corner.
Yeah. Pathetic is a strong word. But, if applicable, the reasonableness of faith is not nearly has his say.
does not have to even speak of "Fides et Ratio" quotes or his theories, or are of received Aquinas to Benedict XVI, but Leggett, who argues convincingly clever and wise, especially what the role of religion and "phantom pain "As to Islam, and remains Theses Taylors any further thought, since this was not lead to arbitrariness, but to the rationality of the (Christian) faith.
The excellent interview with sociologist Claus Leggewie in WDR5 Radio on Charles Taylor is worth hearing. "A secular age" is the book, a nice conversation to Moderator Jürgen Wiebicke supplies, but unfortunately the end is disappointing.
disappointing but significant because of the perceived image of the importance of poverty of the German intellectual world is drawn. The inherent emptiness of pseudovernünftigen secularization is taken on theme but from a miserable corner.
Yeah. Pathetic is a strong word. But, if applicable, the reasonableness of faith is not nearly has his say.
does not have to even speak of "Fides et Ratio" quotes or his theories, or are of received Aquinas to Benedict XVI, but Leggett, who argues convincingly clever and wise, especially what the role of religion and "phantom pain "As to Islam, and remains Theses Taylors any further thought, since this was not lead to arbitrariness, but to the rationality of the (Christian) faith.
Saturday, September 4, 2010
His Girdle And Nylons
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Ladiesshavingpubichair.com
message in their own right: Paul is coming to Germany
And not on vacation. There are some big changes to the house! Please pray for us ... for family reasons, we return after years abroad back home. More soon, the children fight on Breakfast table.
And not on vacation. There are some big changes to the house! Please pray for us ... for family reasons, we return after years abroad back home. More soon, the children fight on Breakfast table.
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