
Nesbitt captures Canada's first speedskating gold

This Lent...........
Give up complaining.....focus on gratitude.
Give up pessimism...become an optimist.
Give up harsh judgments...think kindly thoughts.
Give up worry......trust Divine Providence.
Give up discouragement.....be full of hope.
Give up bitterness......turn to forgiveness.
Give up hatred.....return good for evil.
Give up negativism.....be a positive.
Give up anger......be more patient.
Give up pettiness.....become more mature.
Give up gloom.....enjoy the beauty that is all around you.
Give up jealousy....pray for trust.
Give up gossiping.....control your tongue.
Give up sin.....turn to virtue.
Give up giving up....hang in there!!!!!
The attachment will also help us to contemplate and meditate the Suffering, Death
and Resurrection of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
Wishing you a prayerful and Reflective Lenten Season
LENTEN CALENDAR:
† Clean Monday (Monday, February 15, 2010)
† Ash Wednesday (Wednesday, February 17, 2010)
† First Sunday of Lent (Sunday, February 21, 2010)
† Second Sunday of Lent (Sunday, February 28, 2010)
† Third Sunday of Lent (Sunday, March 7, 2010)
† Fourth Sunday of Lent (Laetare Sunday) (Sunday, March 14, 2010)
† Feast of Saint Patrick (Wednesday, March 17, 2010)
† Feast of Saint Joseph (Friday, March 19, 2010)
† Fifth Sunday of Lent (Passion Sunday) (Sunday, March 21, 2010)
† The Annunciation of the Lord (Thursday, March 25, 2010)
† Palm Sunday (Sunday, March 28, 2010)
† Holy Thursday (Thursday, April 1, 2010)
† Good Friday (Friday, April 2, 2010)
† Holy Saturday (Saturday, April 3, 2010)
† Easter (Sunday, April 4, 2010)
Wishing you a prayerful Lenten season!!
"Snowboarder Mike Robertson spent much of Monday afternoon staring down an empty mountain, until American Seth Wescott overtook him late in the final to edge out the Canadian for Olympic gold.
"It was kind of bittersweet," said Robertson. "Obviously I wanted to win for sure, but I'm so happy to be second. It's amazing.""
Amazing proformance.....
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WEST VANCOUVER, B.C. - Canada's Olympic gold medal drought at home is finally over.
Freestyle skier Alexandre Bilodeau has won a gold medal in men's moguls at the Vancouver Olympics.
It's the first time Canada has won a gold medal at its own Games.
Canada failed to win gold in Montreal in 1976 and Calgary in 1988.
The Jamaican bobsled team has not qualified for this year's Winter Olympics, but they're in Canada this week, hoping to learn the secrets of the Whistler Sliding Centre in the lead up to the Games. The underdog Jamaicans captured the...
Not because I am Jamaican but I have to say the bobsled teams from Jamaica have made a real effort and determination showing up to just look- Yes they may learn new tricks but most importantly Its a moment they will never forgot and all hope is not lost -- the team is still optimistic about their chances in 2014. I for one wish them the best. Though they were initially thought to be a one-time novelty act, the Jamaican bobsled team has continued to press on through the years. GOOD LUCK GUYS!!!!!!
It's unanimous — 3 of the best-known North American weather-savvy groundhogs indicated Monday that six more weeks of snowy roads, icy sidewalks and freezing temperatures are in the cards.
Nova Scotia's Shubenacadie Sam, Ontario's Wiarton Willie and Punxsutawney Phil of Gobbler's Knob, Pa., were awakened from their winter slumber where they all, according to their handlers, saw their shadows.
Tradition suggests that means there will be six more weeks of wintry weather.
Well everyone don't start that Spring Cleaning yet... Luckily for me my finances dont allow much cleaning stuff anyway may have to do that spring clean NEXT year lol
In a development that brings fresh hope of solving the Natalee Holloway
mystery, a new witness has placed chief suspect Joran van der Sloot
near the scene of her disappearance at a crucial moment in the case.
And the witness has passed a polygraph test, The ENQUIRER has
learned exclusively.
There’s also a second new witness – an ex-girlfriend of Joran’s – who
claims that the wealthy lawyer’s son confessed, then threatened her on
the same beach where he was last seen with Natalee.
That’s the intriguing evidence behind Aruba prosecutor Hans Mos’ recent
stunning announcement that he may be close to rearresting van der Sloot,
The ENQUIRER has learned.
Eighteen-year-old Natalee vanished in May 2005 during a graduation trip to the
island with fellow seniors from Mountain Brook High School in Alabama
Joran, then 17, has admitted that he was the last person to see her – but claims he
left her alive after making out with her on the beach.
The new witness has told police that he was awakened by barking dogs at 4 a.m.,
and from his living room window near the beach saw
Joran running past.
The teenager was coming from the direction of a tidal pond, his clothes were
soaked and he was wearing only one shoe as he ran toward a
McDonald’s restaurant, the witness said.
“It’s highly significant because Joran told police that he left Natalee at
2:30 a.m. and got a ride home from one of his pals,” former U.S. Secret Service
agent Art Wood, who investigated the case and helped Natalee’s family, told
The ENQUIRER.
OR ARE THEY TRYING TO SELL PAPERS?
For more on the case, pick up this week's issue of
The ENQUIRER.
Gonorrhea superbugs are swiftly emerging in Canada, and men,
as well as patients over 30 are at the greatest risk,
new research shows.
This very interesting article tells us if left untreated gonorrhea can lead to
pelvic inflammatory disease and scarring of the fallopian tubes, causing
infertility in women. Inflammation of the prostate and urethra for men.
This sexually transmitted infection can cause serious bloodstream and
joint infections, as well as immune complications.
SYMPTOMS:
A painful or burning sensation with urination and penile or vaginal
discharge. But the new strain may not even show that.
FACTS:
In 2006, 28 per cent of gonorrhea infections in Ontario were resistant
to a potent class of antibiotics known as quinolones, up from four per cent
in 2002, according to a study in this week's issue of the
Canadian Medical Association Journal.
Gonorrhea is the second-most commonly reported sexually transmitted
infection in Canada, behind chlamydia.
Current Canadian doctors recommend quinolones — A drug
that is widely used to treat other infections, such as pneumonia,
and include the drug ciprofloxacin, or Cipro — They experts are now
recommending that it not be used for first-line treatment of gonorrhea
and that doctors switch to another drug class instead.
Recommendations for cephalosporins use instead of
qunds using inolones for gonorrhea. Were suggested, but doctors in Japan
and other countries are seeing resistance to cephalosporins.
Canadians doctors prefer quinolones because they're easy to take, safe
and tolerable.
According to Richardson Gonorrhea is targeting men and women
over 30-it appears they indulge in behaviour that puts them at higher
risk,"It's possible men have more frequent partners with people at higher
isk ofcarrying the organisms, such as sex-trade workers or men who have
sex with men.
"People should be concerned about their own personal risk," he says.
"They should take the appropriate precautions, they should always use
condomsfor the prevention of sexually transmitted infections with new
partners, andpreferably longer term."
Even if a person has been recently screened forgonorrhea and is negative,
"he or she may be carrying another STI that can't be
routinely tested for,"
Article was writted by skirkey@canwest.com
Punxsutawney Phil has spoken: Six more weeks of winter.Groundhog Wiarton Willie Fails To See Shadow
The last time he did not see his shadow was in 1999
Well who is right....Its a wait and see game...
SOMETHING GOOD FOR 2008!!!!
CONGRATS BRENDA.......