This blog is being updated. You probably won't notice not until you get to familiarize yourself with my archives section, which normally no one checks out.
I've had two weblogs in the past. Both are now dead but the entries will remain alive here in this bloggy.
I'm in the middle of transferring those entries. Well, talk about getting a life after coming home from my day job. I never thought it would suck a major deal of my free time. But, you know what? I find it very fulfilling. It's like sewing together everything that I wrote after slashing my blog life more than once.
Transferring is not boring. I get entertained at the same time because I get to see how crappy a blogger I was (something you might have already discovered).
And yea, this transformation caused me to retitle my bloggy. I believe I finally found a blog title that is apt to my personality, Kid Opener.
I'll be updating the archives section more nowadays. I still have to transfer articles written from 2004 to 2006.
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After my dad saw the painting I bought, he got impulsive one day and brought home this:
I am my dad's pet. But never in my growing up years did I abuse that, although my brothers would urge me to use it for their advantage.
Last Saturday, we went to Puerto Azul and went fishing. It was the new moon weekend and any fisherman knows that the best time to catch fish is on a new moon.
The next day I traveled to East Fairview and visited my "other" mom. She introduced me to my "brother," Louie, and to her husband. She wants me to visit her again on the last Saturday of the month.
Weekend was catching up with the family, I'll say. I had to take a 2-day leave from work just to bond with my favorite people.
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kids should know that...
In astronomical terminology, the New Moon is the lunar phase that occurs when the Moon, in its monthly orbital motion around Earth, lies between Earth and the Sun, and is therefore in conjunction with the Sun as seen from Earth. At this time, the illuminated half of the Moon faces directly toward the Sun, and the dark or unilluminated portion of the Moon faces directly toward Earth, so that the Moon is invisible as seen from Earth. (wikipedia)
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