Saturday, October 4, 2008

Where my Liberals At?


...Missing In Action

Last night as I was driving home from work I was shocked to find that my neighborhood had been covered in Conservative signs. Every corner I turned there were new lawn signs! From one or two the day before there were 20-30 now. I had seen a conservative walking the neighbourhood the day before with her flyers in hand and she has obviously been very effective. With every corner I turned my mind raced faster and my grip on the wheel got tighter...where the hell are the liberals!

The only ads I hear are on CBC and when I called in for a lawn sign it took them almost 2 weeks to get it out to me. I have not seen any liberals in my area and to be honest I think there are more green signs than Liberal. This does not seem like serious campaigning to me...Are they trying to lose this election? I do not know...all I know is that I am not feeling the excitement of elections past just dread lurking in the back of my brain.

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Are you more Conservative?



Steven Harper remarked on Saturday that Canadians had come to embrace "small-c" conservative values since he got into politics....and that "the Canadian public has become more conservative," never mind that 60% of the electorate disagrees with most of his policies! He is trying to re-make the Canadian public into his right wing image!

As a liberal minded woman I believe in the following...

- Women should make their own choices relating to their body.
- Huge tax cuts to the wealthy and big business is not the way to go when thousands of people are losing their jobs.
- Our public health care system should stay public
- The separation of Church and State is a good thing
- That there is Global Warming and we need to do more than just talk about it!

If you believe as I do that our unique social policies make us a great country to live in and that instead of enacting a right wing agenda of slash and burn cuts to fund the wealthy we should do more for our fellow citizens in need; Don't Vote Conservative.

It's that simple.

Friday, September 12, 2008

The Politics of Lies and Smears


Kaptoon (Sept. 7, 2008)



In Canada we are in the midst of another surprise election. Harper has managed to break one of his key election promises and has forced us to watch a campaign that no one wanted.

I cheer for Elizabeth May and her entry into the debates; but also realize that her success will be most likely result in the Liberal's losing seats to the Conservatives. I could rant on and on about negative, misleading ads that have been put out by the conservatives (need I say more than puffin?), but I every time I look at Harper in one of his new sweater vests I want to be sick!! After seeing one of his ads I was so incensed that I actually decided to join the Liberal Party. Wondering if I will actually get a card in the mail? I am finally a card carrying member of something other than my bank!

If you are as sick as I am than put your money where your mouth is and join the party of your choice!

Go Liberals! www.liberal.ca

If you are like me than you have been fascinated by the American election. I have not been able to turn away as I have been in awe of the depths to which the Republicans have sunk and that they are leading in the polls AMAZES me! I mean they are lying through their expensively bleached teeth and nobody in the media seems to call them on it.



Palin is creepy and scary and McCain has been corrupted so completely that I am surprised anyone recognizes him.

Crap how are we going to survive a whole season of this?

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Mugabe maintains grip on power



Another tragic election has taken place in Africa.

Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has through force and intimidation won another election. This is his 6th term (or 28th year!)in power.

The opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai had previously won the first round in March but had not been allowed to campaign for the run-off. He was arrested at least five times in June while 30,000 of his supporters were displaced in a wave of violence allegedly perpetrated by ruling ZANU PF militias. Human rights groups say more than 80 people have been killed and 1,300 wounded. Days before the election Mr. Tsvangirai fled to the Danish Embassy for protection and officially withdrew from the race as he said that the danger to his life and his supporters was too great to continue.

While I am normally not a supporter of our Conservative government I was glad to see that Canada is officially condemning President Robert Mugabe's government as "illegitimate and illegal" and is imposing sanctions following the country's widely discredited election.

The newly minted Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister David Emerson announced the sanctions hours after the longtime ruler was sworn in during a ceremony Sunday, two days after the one-candidate, presidential run-off election.

The following sanctions will immediately take effect:

* Restricting travel, work and study of senior members of Zimbabwe's government within Canada.
* Banning Zimbabwe-registered aircraft from landing in or flying over Canada.
* Summoning the ambassador of Zimbabwe to Canada to convey Canada's position.

I believe that the sanctions should go much farther but this as a start. Sanctions that are aimed at the government members and their families are much better than ones that go after the whole country, i.e food/aid sanctions.

I have also been watching with some disgust the pansying of the AU (Afican Union) leaders at their summit in Sharm el-Sheikh, Eygpt. There has been almost nothing bad said about this with the exception of 1 or 2 leaders.

On Canada Day this makes me especially thankful to live in such a free society.





HAPPY CANADA DAY EVERYONE!

Monday, June 23, 2008

Isabelle's Naming Ceremony



Hi Everyone!

Well, after weeks of waiting we finally had the naming ceremony. It was a ggreat time and I think it is safe to say that everyone had lots of fun! Our thanks to everyone for coming and helping us celebrate Isabelle.

She was given her traditional name of "Abena Achiaah".

For those of you who could not make it please have a look at the slide show! I am trying to get the video online but it is taking some time! If you would like me to email to you I can. It is just a video of the actual ceremony.

Visit this link for the pictures!

http://picasaweb.google.com/dee90909/IsabelleSNamingCeremony

Friday, May 23, 2008

Parents of Abandoned Infant Arrested


Several months ago a baby approximately 7-8 months was left on a cold stairwell in a Toronto parking garage. A man was caught on a grainy video throwing her to the ground like a piece of garbage. After 2 hours in the -14 degree Celsius weather she was found face down bleeding slightly from cuts to her face by a passerby who just happened to noticed a tiny cry.


Two people were arrested in Kitchener yesterday. They are 30 years old, married with 3 other children. They moved from North York last month. Each face four charges: criminal negligence causing bodily harm; assault causing bodily harm; abandoning a child; and failing to provide the necessities of life


I don't know why but this news story hit me very hard when it happened. You hear of horrible things happening to children everyday and it seems to me that I have been blocking all these images out of my mind. However, perhaps because there was video of the man throwing her to the ground, or, because the picture of her was so eerily similar to my own new born daughter I felt sickened, upset, horrified and more. That someone could do this to their own child when there are so many options available just breaks my heart. Tonight I will hold my children close.


Here is a link to the globe report:


Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Farm Workers Second Class Citizens?

Farm workers in Ontario are currently barred from unionizing in Ontario. They are currently attempting to show the Supreme Court that it violates their rights and should be thrown out as unconstitutional.

These workers in Ontario, many of whom are visible minority immigrants, have never had the right to strike. They did, briefly, gain the right to bargain collectively under the former NDP government of then-premier Bob Rae and the UFCW successfully organized 200 workers at a mushroom factory in Leamington, Ont. However, as soon as Mike Harris was elected in 1995, the conservatives reinstated the union ban and forced them back to court.

I think it is important to note that we are not talking about family farms anymore. Farming has become big business and most farm workers in the province can be found in mushroom production, greenhouses and hatcheries, which even Ontario's labour relations board has found are "factory-like'' and no different from a "typical manufacturing plant.'' These companies are making millions of dollars and are treating their employees like second class citizens. While the government would like you to believe that this could somehow put our food chain at risk the union has stated that it is not seeking the right to strike and does not want to open the door to food disruptions; they say they would accept binding arbitration rather than the right to strike to settle any disputes.

I think it is time for all of our workers to be treated fairly. Google this topic and if you feel the same write a letter to your MPP.

Veggie Farming - From our factory to your kitchen
Who Knew?

Monday, May 19, 2008

I want one!!

Ok, OK I am JEALOUS! Watching the rise of Obama makes me slightly envious and a little annoyed at the lack of excitement in the Canadian landscape. Seriously, can you imagine 70,000 people going to watch Harper or Dion? NO WAY!


My little political secret is that the last time I was excited about Canadian politics was during the 1997 election when I volunteered for a local Liberal MP. I was the person who called you and asked if you were going to support the liberals and by the way do you need a drive? I was totally caught up in excitement and even managed to shake Chretien's hand at a rally. Contrary to popular opinion he was an awesome public speaker. I really, really, really miss those days.


Yuck, how did we get here anyways? All I feel nowadays is a persistent feeling of dread and the impending sense of doom brought on by repeated news of the heavy handed tactics of King Harper AKA Bush Lite.

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Happy May Two-Four!

Hope everyone is enjoying the holiday weekend! Although it has been a little cold and windy I was able to get some gardening done!

Did you know that the Victoria Day Weekend is the Canadian Statutory weekend that celebrates the birthday of Queen Victoria. She was the first sovereign of a confederated Canada. During the holiday the Union Jack is flown along with the National Flag at federal buildings, airports, military bases and other federal buildings and establishments within Canada, from sunrise to sunset, to mark this day. While most Canadians could care less about the birthday of a long dead Queen, they care more for the day off! I raise a glass to her (filled with beer of course!) and enjoy the fireworks and the sense of community that seems to explode around me during long weekends.



Doesn't she look fun?

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Irena Sendler Dies at 98


A great hero has died. Irena Sendler who was credited with saving over 2500 children from the warsaw ghetto during the war passed away at the age of 98.


Using the pretext of inspecting sanitary conditions in the ghetto, Irena and a team of about 25 people would smuggle children and babies out. Hiding them in baskets, or sometimes even wrapping them as packages they would smuggle them out in ambulances or trams. She was eventually caught in 1943 and was arrested and tortured by the Gestapo.
She only escaped execution when the Zegota organization managed to bribe some Nazi officials, who then left her unconscious but alive with broken legs and arms in the woods.


Irena Sendler was among the first to be honoured by Israel's Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial as a Righteous Among Nations for her wartime heroism. She was also later made an honourary Isreali citizen. Sendler was almost forgotten in her Poland until recently when she came to the world's attention in 2000 when a group of schoolgirls from Uniontown, Kan., wrote a short play about her called "Life in a Jar." This play has been performed in the US, Canada and Poland.


Reading about this woman has made me feel small and yet hopeful. I can not imagine being so brave in the face of such horror. Saving so many is mind boggling. Could I or you have done this?

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Quit Already!



I can't take it anymore! Please just go away before the whole democratic party explodes! When it first started I have to admit I did want you to win but your campaign suffers from foot in mouth disease and you just keep digging the hole deeper. Please just go away.

Sorry had to do it, driving me crazy.

Rainy Days

Anyone a Mystery fan? I love mysteries specifically series style that focus on one detective. For the longest time I preferred English series. You know, Minette Walters, Colin Dexter, Ian Rankin etc. Recently I have discovered a great new publisher that has introduced me to authors from around the world. The series have been set in Australia, Sweden, Laos and even some from Canada. My favorites so far are Henning Mankell & Colin Cotterill. If you love quality writing that keeps you reading through the night check out this website.

http://www.mysterybooks.ca/features/worldofcrime/books.html

When I lived by myself I had all of my books lined up in alphabetical order by author, and it gave me such pleasure seeing them there, knowing they were just waiting to take me somewhere. Now, I am in desperate need for new bookshelves, my books are in boxes, bags and everywhere; It drives me freaking crazy. Somebody get me a house with a library...My life would be complete!

I have always loved reading and easily read through the day and night if I find a book that I love. Of course, now that I have children reading is not as easy to get to as it once was! I really cherish the times when the kids are asleep and the house clean enough to give me a couple of hours to lay on the couch with my mind in another world. P always says that if I could only set my mind to reading Non-Fiction books (you know, the ones that teach you something) I could be amazingly knowledgeable. I don't know about you but the very thought gives me shivers. I read to get away from reality not sink further into it!! I hear enough every day about what a crappy world we live in that my mind could not possibly focus on more. I hate the how to books and books where people wax on about how amazing they are.

Well, it is pouring rain outside so I better get going as I happen to have the brand new Donna Leon novel and it is calling my name.

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Busy Spring


With Spring now here in full force...well, it's still cold but I have been able to ignore it thus far, I have been busy...need to get back to writing on this more often! There is so much that I could talk about...The Conservatives trying to sneak through the new immigration bill as a rider on a budget bill that would give the immigration Minister huge powers...sneaky, creepy jerks....Rev. Wright helping to implode Obama's campaign...bad timing for him or what!.. Ontario losing jobs like never before and the possibility of us becoming a have not province for the very first time....Thank you George Bush for wrecking the US economy & killing our manufacturing base!

Anyways, I need to think about these things and will write more in the coming days!

Enjoy the Spring even if you are wearing your winter coat!

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Favorite Quotes

Came across this quote watching a movie with my son.

Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won't feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, as children do. We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It's not just in some of us; it's in everyone. And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others.


by Marianne Williamson from A Return To Love: Reflections on the Principles of A Course in Miracles
And I just love this one:

There is no passion to be found playing small - in settling for a life that is less than the one you are capable of living.

Nelson Mandela

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

American News outlets have hit a new low. Not able to find any dirt in Obama's closet they have decided to go after not what he has done but what he has heard.

In my humble opinion I would like a leader who has been exposed to a variety of viewpoints; not one who can only see white and black and who is blind to the thousands of greys in the spectrum. Do Americans really want a leader who tamely goes to a nice little church that does not have its followers question the world? Have they not had enough of these politicians! How many escort users and airport bathroom frequenters do they have to elect!!

OK, OK, as a Canadian I admittedly have no idea what is going through the head of an average American. However, I am often amazed at how many of my American friends & co-workers feel the need to tell me of their approval of my "bi-racial" family. "Danielle, you know, I have no problem with it" has come from their mouths and often before I know them more than a day! I seriously can not remember a single Canadian friend saying the same thing. Race must be such a huge thing for them and I have no comprehension as to what that must be like. So sad to live with that.

I listened to an interview with Madeline Albright today. She has a new book (Memo to the President Elect...) out and although political books rarely interest me I am actually thinking of buying it. I admire her and have enjoyed listening to her and have imagined how different the world would be today if she had stayed on.

Note to the future: When time travel happens can we please, please, please do something about the George Bush Presidency!


On a different note: I have been following the horrific case of Brenda Martin. She is the woman who was imprisoned in Mexico over 2 years ago and who has yet to see a trial. It is appalling that the Harper government has taken so long to act. Now that the media has its teeth into it hopefully they will move faster and get her home. - Call or write your MP.


The number of Canadians who have had horrific times in Mexico is scary. I will never, ever go there for a vacation unless there is some major house cleaning done in the justice system. Did you know that in Mexico you are GUILTY before proven innocent! What a system!

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Power to the People!


Yee hah!


Everyone hold your breath....my ordeal with Revenue Canada is almost over!! After waiting a little over 12 weeks for someone from the CRAto return my numerous calls I finally went into my MP's office to complain. I typed up a nice letter and printed a copy of my log that I have been keeping and traveled to a part of Kitchener that I have never been too and actually found some help! After explaining my situation the lady fired off a fax and told me that she would call me as soon as she found out anything...a couple of hours later she called to tell me that her contact at CRA was looking into it and would call her back after the weekend! Today she called to tell me that they would call me sometime this week...


Mid Afternoon and I nearly fell off my seat when call display said Government of Canada...could it be? It was!! The lady said that she had reviewed my receipts and decided that they were in the wrong and in a mere 6-8 weeks everything should be back to normal. She even gave me a phone number where I could reach her should I have any questions...that's right...contrary to public belief (and the tax help line) assessors DO have phones!


Well, there you go folks. Democracy in action...having a Member of Parliament actually can help you!

Monday, February 25, 2008

Use less Energy & Save Money!

If you are like me you feel a vague unease about the state of the Environment and feel a little useless in the grand scheme of things! We compost and recycle but I know that we could still do more! Here are a couple of things that I have done that can help save energy AND money!

Replace incandescent bulbs with fluorescent bulbs

The average home has approximately 35 incandescent light bulbs. If you replace all of your bulbs you can cut your costs in half!

Compact fluorescent light bulbs use about 75% less energy than incandescent bulbs and last 10 times longer. When replacing incandescent lights choose a fluorescent bulb with a quarter of the wattage of the incandescent in order to get the same quality. You can save $3.27/bulb/year by replacing a 60W incandescent bulb with a 15W fluorescent bulb. If all 35 bulbs in a house were replaced there would be a $114.45 savings. While fluorescent bulbs may cost more initially they save you money in the long run with lower bills and fewer replacements. By using less electricity fluorescent bulbs also help reduce greenhouse gas emissions. I purchased a whole bunch of bulbs over a year ago and I have not had to replace one!

Invest in a programmable thermostat
Programmable thermostats are inexpensive to buy (about $45), easy to install and an excellent way to reduce your energy bill. They automatically change the temperature of your house to coincide with your household's schedule. At times when everyone is away, it can be set to turn down the heat. In the evening it can turn the heat up again before you get home. At night, while your family sleeps, it can lower the temperature until it's time for your household's morning routine. The most energy efficient temperature settings are a difference between 4ºC home and away settings. For every degree the automatic thermostat lowers your heating level, you'll save 3% on your heating bill. It's a "set and forget" solution that adds up to big savings.

Stop unnecessary idling
Stopping unnecessary vehicle idling is a relatively easy way to contribute to improved air quality and respiratory health in our communities. It will also translate into lower fuel costs for you in the long run. With the price of gas these days every little bit counts!


Monday, February 11, 2008

Ananse - The Spider Trickster


In trying to keep my son interested in reading and myself not bored to death by princess stories I recently bought "The Pot of Wisdom" by Adwoe Badoe. It is a collection of 10 tales featuring the Ghanaian spider trickster "Ananse" (ANON SAY). The eight-legged trickster is clever and foolish in equal measure, often finding the tables turned on him. For those of you who are not familiar with Ananse he plays a large part in Ghanaian folk lore and stories featuring him are commonly told to children as the tales deal with important issues like justice, money, food, marraige, vanity, and self-respect.


This is a nice addition to your library no matter what culture you come from. I am enjoying reading them and this book has become a favorite night time read of Nicky's! One negative is that I would have prefered more of the beautiful pictures and maybe a few less stories as the tales are long. Adwoe is based in Guelph and has published several childrens books but this is the only one currently in print.

Friday, February 8, 2008

Meet my Arch Nemesis

OK It is official! I am ready for spring! This last week has given our area about 40 inches of snow. At first I was loving it, thinking that getting out in the snow would be a great complimentary exercise to my treadmill! Soon my arms would rival Teal'c on Stargate SG-1... It would be great!

I was out 3 times shoveling in one day and the first couple of times I has the driveway and sidewalks perfectly clear, unfortunately the snow continued to fall and eventually I had to borrow my neighbour's snow plow as my arms had begun to give out...I could barely lift the shovel but the snow kept coming.

The street plow has become my enemy; I swear it is out to get me...Chunks of ice the size of my head are not lightweight and driving out of your driveway before shoveling actually presses the snow tighter together thus making it heavier, harder and that much more time consuming.

Today after dropping Nicky off at the bus I attempted to rid my driveway of the latest delivery by my arch-nemesis. Isy was sleeping in her stroller so I was sure I could get it all done. Well, I am happy to say there is now a hole at the bottom of the driveway that I can fit the van through...sure the driveway is half it 's normal size but hey, I can get out and that's all that matters.

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

THE PONDERING YEARS

I ponder now, great things I see
Like gummy bears and trucks with wheels
And sounds I make, like a dinosaur,
a growling lion, a snarling bear.
It’s difficult for me to see that
connections really do exist;
that consequence falls into view
and certain things I just don’t get.

Did you know Nana’s fish don’t like champagne,
or Daddy’s walls, my paint?
I really thought I could ride those stairs
but am comforted as I explore my lair
and get to bump and rant and fall and sprawl
on table tops and things too tall.


So, remind me again that several eggs, when they fall,
will make mommy frown while she ponders me anew.

But teach me, please, that clothes don’t like pens
and books don’t like rips and that I can’t walk on the road.
Because I ponder now and great things I see
and need to know there are watchful eyes on me
to help me through this toddler time,
these pondering years of mine.

Heather Reynolds
Easter Sunday 2006

Monday, February 4, 2008

God is wearing Green today

I am not a religious person and while I sometimes feel bad that I have not given my children religious instruction it is simply not in me to give. The pope, religious Jihads and a catholic education have left me with an aversion to it all, an emptiness. It is not that I do not believe in God, I do, I think, it is that I do not believe in religion...does this make sense?

It makes me happy that my son has his sweet belief in God; sometimes he will come out with lines like "God is wearing Green today," or sing songs straight from a jubilation choir and it pleases me to know that he believes in it all. I am happy that after searching for what seemed the elusive perfect child care provider that I found Joy and that she gave him her love for God. It was a beautiful gift and I wish that everyone could have his innocent belief.

Thursday, January 31, 2008

BRRR!!


It is Bone chilling, skin freezing cold here in Ontario. The wind in some parts has gotten up to 80Km! At least I am not in the Prairies where some parts are -40c. I can not imagine being in that weather.


I am annoyed at the Toronto District School Board; today they passed a resolution to open a "Black focused school" by 2009 and while I believe thier hearts are in the right place I think that you need to address the root problems of why 40% of Black kids do not graduate! Poverty, Single Parent households and unsafe neighbourhoods are not a great combination for success. Why can they not focus on black history and culture in all schools? Can we not make all schools better? Is segregation really an answer? Geez.


Don't think I have mentioned this before but our house is full of raptors fans...we were very happy to watch the game tonight where they decimated the wizards 122-83. They are now 5th in the Eastern Conference. Dixon had 12 points - need I say more!

There is even a rumour going around that T.J Ford will be back in practices soon. This is good news as how long can Calderon keep up the amazing performances.


I took the kids to get pictures done today. Nick was in a most foul mood until the camera started clicking. I swear he could be a model. Isy was perfect.



Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Hope in Kenya?


Not much to report on the home front today. I was happy to see that Kofi Annan is in Kenya meeting with Kibaki and Odinga. Hopefully a solution will be mediated soon. While watching this on the news today I was so angry at Kibaki. How can a person want power so badly that he would rig the election and allow his country to fall into this state? What is wrong with people!!

One fact I bet you did not know about Kofi...he was born on a Friday. In Ghana where he originates people are commonly named after the day that they are born on. I asked a friend what my name would be and was disappointed to find out that a Thursday born woman is the not so fancy sounding "Yaa".

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Election Day can not come soon enough!


I love this picture of Obama.
I don't think I could handle another Republican administration. At the very least whoever wins will be better than the previous administration! P watched the "State of the Union" Address last night but the very sound of Bush's voice made me cringe. He has accomplished nothing! Well, to be honest he has destroyed the American economy and made hundred's of thousands miserable around the world. I suppose that should count for something.
I hope whoever wins will focus on Africa. It is unbelievable what is happening in Kenya. Today one of their politicians was assassinated and things are spiralling out of control. I hope that the people in Ghana are watching this and that their election this year will be a peaceful success.
If you are interested in news about Ghana visit this website:

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Revenue Canada Rant

Have you ever E-Filed your taxes? It seems so easy, file the taxes from the comfort of your home computer and if they need any of your receipts they send you a letter and you mail them in!

Wow, what a time saver! No more fiddling around with a calculator for me!

Oops! Revenue Canada sometimes misses the critical step of asking you for your receipts before re-assessing! The brains at the tax office have decided that my 3 year old was able to watch himself while I was at work! Therefore my Childcare Expenses are "False" and I now owe them alooooooooooooottttt of money!

Here are some of my favorite customer service lines:

- Someone will call you back in a week (x2)
- Someone from the London office will call you in 72 Hours
- You need to speak with the person in Summerside
- The person who assesses your taxes does not have incoming phone service
- There is only one person who assesses all of the taxes in Canada so he is VERY BUSY
- This should be resolved in 4 weeks
- Oops we meant 8 weeks
- Well, really it is 12 weeks minimum
- If you are not satisfied ask to speak with the supervisor next time you call!
- Oh, sorry the supervisor said they can not help you and will not talk with you
- Don't worry this will not affect your credit rating if you pay on time

And my all time favorite:

- I have no idea if we received any mail from you, there is really no way to tell!

YIKES!

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Welcome to my Blog

WOW

Welcome to Indigo Days.

I am still unsure as to what exactly I will have in the Blog, please feel free to comment or add as you like.