If you would like to link to us....
If you would like to link to us go right ahead, I do ask though that if you know us in real life that you use my kids blog names if you refer to them. I don't use them in my blog or the title for safety purposes. Thanks so much!
~April
~April
Showing posts with label Children. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Children. Show all posts
Sunday, May 25, 2008
HORRAY!
Yippy! Today Our whole family made it ALL THE WAY THROUGH CHURCH!!! YAY! No potty accidents, no uber crying crankiness, and no freak outs! Though I struggled through the first meeting, after that the other meetings went ok. So I count that as a VERY successful Sunday!
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
The World We Live In
I did some research and i have decided that this is most likely a REAL story. What a shame.
Thanks Steph for making me aware of it, I think it is worth posting for all the moms I know. If you click on the title of todays post it will take you right to the news link for this story (it includes a video of the news report), if not, just click on the link at the bottom.
"I recieved this as a forward. It is a sad reminder to all of us. Our children are our greatest gift and we must protect them. Please be careful!!
**If you click on the link at the bottom for the full newstory you canverify that this is legitimate**
I know that it is very common that the Relief Society, Primary,Young Womens, Bishopric, Elders Quorum, etc. meet at the ward during the week for Church business. Due to busy family lives and schedules, it is standard practice to bring kids. Rightfully so, members of theChurch should feel secure in the ward buildings.
Unfortunately, in Laurel MD last week a predator who appears to be familiar with the LDS Church and the tendency to leave children unattended in the building while parents attend to Church business, sexually assaulted 4 children in the ward building on a week night, while parents were only several feet away behind closed doors having a >leadership meeting. The predator went so far as to actually remove the youngest child from the building, but she was recovered alone several hours later. Subject is still unidentified. Laurel, MD is a decent part of town not too much unlike Cypress. If you haven't received notice of this from Salt Lake yet, the ward leaders need to be alert so that they can take necessary precautions, i.e . lock doors, leave kids home, or bring an adolescent sitter (note that one of the victims was as old as 12). I hate sending this, as it is such a sad reflection of the times in which we live. "
http://www.nbc4.com/news/14424638/detail.html?rss=dc&psp=news
Thanks Steph for making me aware of it, I think it is worth posting for all the moms I know. If you click on the title of todays post it will take you right to the news link for this story (it includes a video of the news report), if not, just click on the link at the bottom.
"I recieved this as a forward. It is a sad reminder to all of us. Our children are our greatest gift and we must protect them. Please be careful!!
**If you click on the link at the bottom for the full newstory you canverify that this is legitimate**
I know that it is very common that the Relief Society, Primary,Young Womens, Bishopric, Elders Quorum, etc. meet at the ward during the week for Church business. Due to busy family lives and schedules, it is standard practice to bring kids. Rightfully so, members of theChurch should feel secure in the ward buildings.
Unfortunately, in Laurel MD last week a predator who appears to be familiar with the LDS Church and the tendency to leave children unattended in the building while parents attend to Church business, sexually assaulted 4 children in the ward building on a week night, while parents were only several feet away behind closed doors having a >leadership meeting. The predator went so far as to actually remove the youngest child from the building, but she was recovered alone several hours later. Subject is still unidentified. Laurel, MD is a decent part of town not too much unlike Cypress. If you haven't received notice of this from Salt Lake yet, the ward leaders need to be alert so that they can take necessary precautions, i.e . lock doors, leave kids home, or bring an adolescent sitter (note that one of the victims was as old as 12). I hate sending this, as it is such a sad reflection of the times in which we live. "
http://www.nbc4.com/news/14424638/detail.html?rss=dc&psp=news
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