tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34240686.post157999258626476309..comments2024-03-20T05:19:35.526-04:00Comments on Mauigirl's Meanderings: This Beats All!Mauigirlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15529827915262851910noreply@blogger.comBlogger17125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34240686.post-51738992992574732822010-10-13T10:45:18.622-04:002010-10-13T10:45:18.622-04:00Family G je technika posilňovania nehnuteľnosť na ...Family G je technika posilňovania nehnuteľnosť na predaj alebo prenájom, veľmi populárne v zahraničí. Za pár hodín (nanajvýš niekoľko dní), za málo peňazí (spravidla niekoľko sto euro) a bez prílišného narušenia (obmedzenia nepríjemné pocity v prípade, že sú ľudia, ktorí žijú v dome, kým na trhu je) FamilyG dobré domáce veterán je príjemné a útulné prostredie ukazovať čo najväčší počet návštevníkov. Kladie dôraz na pozitívne vlastnosti domu, odstránenie alebo aspoň minimalizáciu malé chyby. Ale nielen to.<br /><br />Osobnosť vlastníka je "neutralizovať", pokiaľ je to možné. To bude robiť to veľa ľahší Family G pre potenciálnych kupcov, aby si predstaviť seba spokojne žije v týchto priestoroch. A tak bude mať "láska na prvý pohľad, ktorá takmer vždy vedie ku kúpe domu FamilyG.<br /><br />Ako všetky realitné kancelárie vedieť, dôležité, pretože sa jedná o cenu, veľkosť, plocha, atď. V rozhodnutí o kúpe domov emocionálne vplyv je rozhodujúce, pretože to je dôležitejšie ako kúpa života pre väčšinu Family G ľudí. dobre urobil fotky, ktoré bolo prijaté po intervencii Family G, iste zvýši počet návštevníkov veľký záujem, čo významne zvyšuje šanca na predaj či prenájom v krátkodobom horizonte. Family G je pre súkromné a na realitných maklérov. Ponúka tiež poradenstvo online FamilyG.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34240686.post-22943842285042664062008-08-01T16:00:00.000-04:002008-08-01T16:00:00.000-04:00Could never master double dutch - no coordination,...Could never master double dutch - no coordination, really. But we played outside so much growing up - hopscotch, hide and seek, dodge ball, street baseball - we climbed trees, rode bikes, just were unstructured and free as birds. I wasn't far from Lake Michigan, so I was at the beach a lot too - in the days before SPF anything, so I got burnt a lot.<BR/><BR/>Kids are over scheduled and it troubles me a lot.DivaJoodhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02534571327558009753noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34240686.post-36019703712540558462008-08-01T12:55:00.000-04:002008-08-01T12:55:00.000-04:00i agree. having rules and structure takes away the...i agree. having rules and structure takes away the spontaneity of it all. when i first came to the US about 5 years ago, i was shocked that kids here have organized play dates. back home, back home kids would just get together anytime they feel like it, play to their hearts content and come back home when they're hungry and play more.Odessahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17397968854709642789noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34240686.post-13048019740244819462008-07-30T15:35:00.000-04:002008-07-30T15:35:00.000-04:00Hi Christopher, I guess I'm seeing it differently ...Hi Christopher, I guess I'm seeing it differently - it's not that I object to having this as a sport in school. It's the idea that all of kids' activities have to be regimented and monitored and made into a competition. Actually I probably would have liked having it as a sport in my own school growing up - but only if they left out basketball, which I hated! (I was under 5 feet tall all through high school and have barely attained 5 feet in adulthood).<BR/><BR/>Glenn, you're right, everyone is overly afraid...and again I blame the media for that. They love to scare us, it makes good stories and makes ratings higher.Mauigirlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15529827915262851910noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34240686.post-31163249481645082402008-07-30T12:15:00.000-04:002008-07-30T12:15:00.000-04:00Everybody lost when the world in general started t...Everybody lost when the world in general started to be perceived as dangerous. It's sad, and stunting for kids, when parents are afraid to let them out unsupervised. It's also a shame when people in general, especially the elderly, are afraid to venture out or feel they have to avoid certain parts of town. Fear is an auto-immune disease of society.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34240686.post-69414249021042655192008-07-30T06:33:00.000-04:002008-07-30T06:33:00.000-04:00Why would anyone leave critical comments about thi...Why would anyone leave critical comments about this?<BR/><BR/>I think anything that gets kids off their asses and moving is great.<BR/><BR/>Childhood obesity, diabetes and asthma are on the rise as kids today are getting fatter and becoming more sedentary. <BR/><BR/>I think Double Dutch is perfect for funds-short schools. Plus, you don't have to be some sort of gifted athlete to participate.Christopherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15788931352232874850noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34240686.post-15593952705786633042008-07-29T23:32:00.000-04:002008-07-29T23:32:00.000-04:00D.K., that thing with the elastic bands sounds fam...D.K., that thing with the elastic bands sounds familiar but I can't remember how it was done.<BR/><BR/>Nick, I'm happy for you and all the other guys who are enjoying beach volleyball! Actually volleyball was one of the few gym sports I actually liked. But I have to admit I never did it on the beach in a skimpy outfit!<BR/><BR/>Kevin, me too - I was very lucky to live out in the country for about 5 years of my childhood. It's wonderful to have contact with nature.<BR/><BR/>Sue J, I see what you mean. Everything is so politically correct now. I wonder why they don't allow Red Rover though? Dodgeball could get nasty but Red Rover?<BR/><BR/>Mary Ellen, exactly - that is what I see as well; no kids in the streets or outdoors. I'm sure there are some families whose kids do play outside but there is definitely a big change overall.<BR/><BR/>Ruth, I'm glad you have seen boys outside playing. I guess it isn't gone completely.<BR/><BR/>Karen, you have a point! Jumpropes ARE cheap. It usually all comes down to money I guess.<BR/><BR/>Jess, glad your kids do get outside. And you are right, the perception of danger is all it is; and it's the result of the 24/7 news stations we have now so that everyone knows when one child in, say, Utah, gets abducted and it becomes a huge story. In the old days no one would have heard about it and no one would have worried it would happen to their own kids.<BR/><BR/>Randal, glad your kids go outside too - and I love your way of getting back at your neighbor!<BR/><BR/>Spartacus, of course you're right, there are many kids who do still play outside - glad yours are among them! But overall I do think there has been a significant decline in spontaneous play outdoors. I'm glad it's not universal though!<BR/><BR/>Kuanyin, my friends and I had an absolute obsession with hopscotch one summer. We did it by the hour. I was happy to see a hopscotch board drawn in chalk in front of our neighbor's house in the street one day. (Couldn't resist hopping on it!). So it still happens, just ot as frequently I guess.<BR/><BR/>Thanks to everyone for your good wishes about the place in the Adirondacks. We've put in an offer and are waiting to hear if it's accepted! Will keep you posted!Mauigirlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15529827915262851910noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34240686.post-69189919804108376722008-07-29T23:17:00.000-04:002008-07-29T23:17:00.000-04:00Oh, I loved the good ol days too! Kick the can, ju...Oh, I loved the good ol days too! Kick the can, jump rock, jacks, and never coming home until late at night and the parents never worried about you! Those days are gone! Sad!kuanyin333https://www.blogger.com/profile/13571546154427113726noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34240686.post-76528366618396336422008-07-29T15:05:00.000-04:002008-07-29T15:05:00.000-04:00I guess organized sports are better than nothing. ...<I>I guess organized sports are better than nothing. Kids don't go play outside by themselves anymore; too dangerous. And anyway, they'd rather be on their computers messaging their friends or playing games.</I> <BR/><BR/>Oh I don't know about that MG. Lately, my kids are outside more than they are in. Granted, they're not engaged in the same activities I did as a kid. I grew up in the New York City where we played games like skelsies, punchball, stickball, ringolevio and hot-peas-and-butter. But I'm glad they're outside engaging kids their own age in ways that don't involve technology. <BR/><BR/>On the Adirondacks place, I hope everything works out for you. I'll be headed up there next week (Lake George) for some r&r with the fam. Nice post. You just gave me a new idea.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34240686.post-80776228405716937932008-07-29T13:10:00.000-04:002008-07-29T13:10:00.000-04:00I'm always kicking my damn kids outside. "Hey kids...I'm always kicking my damn kids outside. <BR/><BR/>"Hey kids, our dumbass neighbor is being ridiculous. Go make lots of noise."Randal Graveshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08728992897551848531noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34240686.post-9656530262692495332008-07-29T11:49:00.000-04:002008-07-29T11:49:00.000-04:00Kids today are just as safe playing outside as the...Kids today are just as safe playing outside as they were in the fifties sixties and seventies.<BR/><BR/>Child abductions occur but they are for the most part done by someone the child knows, usually a parent.<BR/><BR/>There is stranger danger but we've given up way too much in exchange.<BR/><BR/>(My kids get kicked outside ALOT)Jess Wundrunhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07627683239720941969noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34240686.post-1899129080869746352008-07-28T23:40:00.000-04:002008-07-28T23:40:00.000-04:00I wish everything didn't have to be competitive to...I wish everything didn't have to be competitive too.<BR/><BR/>I did actually see some boys playing ball in their yard this evening. It was like revisiting my past.Ruth Hull Chatlienhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08797146501548509911noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34240686.post-80135659940074640932008-07-28T16:06:00.000-04:002008-07-28T16:06:00.000-04:00I was just commenting to my husband that I never s...I was just commenting to my husband that I never see any kids outside playing. Here it is, the middle of summer vacation and not one child could be seen. My house, btw, is within one block of a grade school and two blocks of a middle school, so I know there are kids living in this neighborhood! Oh, and I forgot to mention...I can't tell you how many houses around here have swimming pools in the backyard, all of them empty of children, just clear blue water without a splash to be seen. <BR/><BR/> Like you, when it was summer vacation, we were outside all day. We played baseball in the street or any empty field we could find, and we made forts made out of whatever extra wood we could find laying around. Hopscotch, jumping rope, roller skating on the sidewalks...that was a given on a summer day. <BR/><BR/>Now, like you said, the kids have to be gathered into little herds and made to compete against each other...no time for lasting friendships, just a "team" that they meet up with on designated days for practice and play.Mary Ellenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07835150057881066641noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34240686.post-36751532997941060012008-07-28T09:51:00.000-04:002008-07-28T09:51:00.000-04:00So many of the games we used to play in elementary...So many of the games we used to play in elementary school aren't even allowed anymore. Most schools don't allow dodge ball, or even "Red Rover." So I'm glad to see that at least some the games from our childhoods are still "acceptable"!Sue Jhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05372579806614287004noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34240686.post-72070982739182439762008-07-27T22:49:00.000-04:002008-07-27T22:49:00.000-04:00I'm glad I wasn't held to a strict, regimented sch...I'm glad I wasn't held to a strict, regimented schedule when I was a kid.<BR/><BR/>Growing up in what was then a small town, one had to entertain oneself and the woods were certainly inviting. <BR/><BR/>Count me as one child without nature deficit disorder.Comrade Kevinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11393718048145784837noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34240686.post-21642372754037934392008-07-27T21:01:00.000-04:002008-07-27T21:01:00.000-04:00I just glad that beach volleyball become a serious...I just glad that beach volleyball become a serious sport.<BR/><BR/>I can never keep track of the game, but I sure like to watch them play. The female team uniforms deserve some type if ingenuity award, it helps keep many enthusiasts tuned in to the game.<BR/><BR/>Yeah, I'm a pig.<BR/><BR/>the Adirondacks sounds great.FreakyNickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09856040368830323676noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34240686.post-53215715915243806012008-07-27T20:25:00.000-04:002008-07-27T20:25:00.000-04:00I remember doing that kind of jumproping. I didn&...I remember doing that kind of jumproping. I didn't even know it had a name! We also used to do something similar with big long elastic bands. Two girls would anchor them (you could do more than one) around their legs (similar to the jumprope swingers). The jumper would attempt to do crazy chinese cat's cradle things with the elastic bands. Some designs were really hard. I have no idea what this was called either. All I know is it was fun & not structured & no one worried about us winning or losing or anything bad happening to us. We used to ride bikes everywhere & walk all over town & (gulp) even talk to strangers! <BR/><BR/>Good luck on the Adirondacks thing. Now's a good time to buy, but it sure sucks if you have to sell.D.K. Raedhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01451065603615752038noreply@blogger.com