Archive for the ‘OMG!’ Category

Earthquake terror – can you help?

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

Well my blagh day has turned into a blagh week :(
In fact I have been feeling sorry for myself – until I heard about the recent disaster – kind of puts things into perspective doesn’t it?

An 8.3 magnitude quake struck 35km below the ocean floor, causing a tsunami to hit the Pacific islands of Samoa, American Samoa and Tonga killing at least 113 people, including four Australians

An emergency hotline has been set up  on 1300 555 135 for anyone worried about friends or relatives

This was followed by a 7.6-magnitude quake that has brought down buildings in Indonesia, including hospitals, hotels and homes .The death toll on Sumatra island has so far been put at 200, but authorities expect that to rise dramatically in coming hours.

These people are going to need a lot of support and I recommend that if you wish to help that you get in touch with Care Australia or Red Cross two trusted charities that do such good work.

My thoughts are with these people as they search for those lost and try to find shelter and food – my family have already started a donation drive for clothes and canned goods in our local area

– can YOU help by doing something in YOUR community?

Baby born 9:09am on 9/9/09, weighing 9 pounds, 9 ounces.

Friday, September 11th, 2009

How freaky is this? I read on www.lacrossetribune.com about a freaky coincidence today surrounding the birth of a baby.

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The third child of Polly and Chuck Berendes arrived at 9:09 a.m. on 9/9/09, weighing 9 pounds, 9 ounces!

Welcome to the world Henry Michael Berendes!

In my family numbers seem to play a part too.  The majority of my relatives have their birthdays in the last week of the month and most are born within the first four months of the year.  Just about any “good” thing that occurs in our lives also happen on dates from the last week of the month and the really good ones (births, marriages, job promotion, wins etc) happen durning the first four months of the year too. As do all our families house moves!

Coincidence? What do YOU think?

lost world found & undiscovered species!

Monday, September 7th, 2009

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According to http://www.news.com.au
SCIENTISTS have found a lost world of new species on an island in Papua New Guinea, including a giant rat, a frog with fangs and a fish that grunts.

A BBC Natural History Unit found the rat trapped in an extinct volcano - Mt Bosavi – along with up to 40 undiscovered species.
Scientist also found  approximately 16 new species of frog , 20 unknown varieties of insects and spiders and what they describe as an “extremely hairy” caterpillar, and what may turn out to be a new species of bat in the area that scientists consider as being virtually unchanged since the volcano erupted 200,000 years ago!

Wow – how freaky is that!

I truly hope that these areas and the species discovered in them are protected – who knows what we can discover from them.

What do YOU think?

chicken skin as contraceptives!

Sunday, September 6th, 2009

An OMG moment if ever there was one…

I just read about a  recent UK study by market research company Opinion Health found that alarmingly inaccurate myths about contraception may be very common.

1,000 women aged 18 to 50 were surveyed in the  Bayer Schering Pharma sponsored study and 1/5th of women surveyed said they had heard of kitchen items such as bread, chicken skin and cling film being used as alternatives to the proper barrier methods. Shockingly others indicated that they had heard that food such as crisps, coke and even kababs could substitute for oral contraceptives.

What is truly terrifying though is that some people believed the pill could protect them against HIV!

I’m going to do some looking later and find some links to some good quality sex ed sites and post them here in case anyone finds this post while looking for proper information. Until then – always use a condom ;)

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QUICK UPDATE:

Here are the promised links for what (at a quick looks) seems to be factual advice aimed at teenagers in regards to sex and contraception.

Whilst my blog is NOT aimed at teens I wanted to provide these links for any one who came across this blog post looking for information – I hope it helps!

http://www.scarleteen.com/blog

http://www.sexetc.org/

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Can you guess who has the highest unintended pregnancy rate in Europe?

And lets not get smug – its not just the British – according to a report on http://www.newsmax.com the annual rate of AIDS diagnoses for boys aged 15 to 19 years has nearly doubled in the past 10 years, and rates of syphilis are also up.Obviously US teens need better sex ed too!

Teaching just abstinence is totally INSANE in my mind.
Certainly strongly recommend it to your teens if that’s your belief – but for goodness sake remember you are dealing with TEENAGERS and at least give them the information required to educate themselves on how to protect themselves should they need to. An unwanted pregnancy is probably one of the milder side effects of unprotected sex – after all it only changes your life forever – it doesn’t usually kill you!

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What is the strangest thing YOU have heard that is used as a contraceptive?