Monday, November 30, 2009

Parents duties and work for growing babies



There is an enormous amount of hard work in child care - preparing the proper diet, washing diapers and clothes, cleaning up messes that an infant makes with his food and that an older child makes with his play, stopping fights and drying tears, listening to stories that are hard to understand, joining in games and reading stories that are not very exciting to an adult, trudging around zoos and museums and carnivals, responding to pleas for held with homework, being slowed down in house work, yard work, and cellar work by eager helpers, going to Parent-Teacher Association meetings on tired evenings.

Childcare's needs account for a good part of the family budget, from the high rent or mortgage on a large enough house to the shoes that were out or are outgrown in no time at all. This is sure that there is lot of hard work and patience is necessary for child care.

An incredible love story

The people that you see on these photographs have never met in reality.Aaron and Rosie - two photographers, but live on different continents, he - in the U.S., and she - in the UK.They never kissed in the shower, no sleep in one bed, not embraced in the street, did not rejoice together stargazing, but the great and almighty Flickr photoshop joined their destinies.
Every Sunday Rosie sent her photo to Aaron, who in turn, combines it with her, as though there was no distance between them.
Thousands of people have watched this love story, the pictures were beautiful, and now it is time to say that they did meet - after nine and a half months since the beginning of acquaintance (how symbolic) Valentine's Day.



























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Sunday, November 29, 2009

I'm In Pittsburgh Bitch

It was almost 5 p.m. when most of us woke up on the Party Rock bus in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania today.

Q and Izzy discovered that an eatery down the street from the venue had the entire Party Rock album on their juke box. How cool is that?

Back at the hotel, Nikole and I sat down to a feast at the Fish Market. We ran into Reek who was flying solo, eating an $85 meal.

The venue, Diesel, was probably the smallest one we played on the tour, but it was one of my personal favorites. The crowd was an interesting mix of fans that looked like they belonged at a Nirvana concert, 14-year-old boys in the front row, a middle-aged dude with a fro in the middle and dolled-up girls on the upper level. One of my favorite things about tonight’s crowd was that there was an overwhelming number of fans over 30. It’s great to see that Party Rock transcends the college party crowd stereotype--it’s something to be enjoyed by party animals of all ages.

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The jukebox at Fat Head's in Pittsburgh has the whole album! Yeah baby!

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Saturday, November 28, 2009

Party Rock Tour: I'm in Ohio Bitch



Shortly after waking up in Cleveland, Ohio today, the entire Party Rock Crew went out to eat at a Mexican spot downtown. It was the first time during the Party Rock Tour that we all got to sit down to a meal together.

After we ate (and drank, of course), the boys sat down for an interview with Midwestave.com. We were all treated to some hilarious stories, such as Foo’s tale of the “Crazy Russian”, an old friend whose gun played a humorous and pivotal role in their first Miami vacation. Pete left the green room during the interview and returned wearing his robot head. He somehow proceeded to drink a Corona through the screen on the robot’s face.

While this was the funniest interview I’ve ever seen, there was a serious note. “People that listen to our music are happy. We attract a different type of audience than a lot of other groups...people coming to see us are coming for a very different reason. They’re not listening to our music because they’re angry. They want to have fun,” Sky said.

The seriousness didn’t last long, however. When Foo began a heartfelt thank you to the fans, Sky and Pete started throwing chips at him. They landed in his hair, but he ate them as he continued to talk. Things progressed quickly as Pete launched plastic silverware, towels and other random objects at Foo. He flung a banana at his head and Foo actually ate it. Finally, Pete sprawled out in his lap and thrusted a Corona in his crotch while spraying it all over Foo’s face.

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Party Rock Tour: I'm in Detroit Bitch/Party Rock Thanksgiving

While the boys were back in LA performing “La La La” on Lopez Tonight on TBS and celebrating Thanksgiving with family and friends, the leftover members of the Party Rock Crew celebrated at the Candlewood Suites in Auburn Hills, Michigan.

Bikini Girl Nikole, Party Rock merch guy Daniel (or Danglin’ D, as he is telling me to refer to him as I type), lighting guy Reggie, bus driver Jeff and I had a Thanksgiving feast in our hotel room. It was pretty impressive, if I do say so myself. We traded stories about how we got started and how we got involved with LMFAO. Reggie and Jeff also sported the Party Rock glasses during the meal.

Tonight we had a show at Clutch Cargo’s in Pontiac, Michigan. “I’m in Motown, bitch,” Foo said to the audience. Paxon, our security guard, said, “that’s what they call it. Motown, or Murder City.”

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