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Friday, November 26, 2010

Where Has the Time Gone?

Wow! Here I am already in the 3rd trimester! Jon and I went to our childbirth class last weekend, and we are getting really excited for the big debut of little amore! I'm still feeling great (very grateful for this!), and the baby is moving like crazy! Here are a couple more recent pictures.



25 Weeks






26 Weeks

Finally NYC with Mom & Dad Green

Our much awaited visit with Mom & Dad Green was definitely worth the wait. Here they are in Times Square.

While we were there we were lucky to meet my aunt for lunch and then strolled through Central Park. We took advantage of the beautiful scenery and shot a view pictures of me, Jon, and the belly.

Now if I can just get pictures up of our weekend in the Berkshires. We went during the peak of autumn and the leaves were spectacular!

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

The Other Day...

I've always had a hard time deciding the best way to help out homeless people who hold signs on the street. I know it is not my job to judge their situation, but I gained a different perspective in college when I learned how alcoholism perpetuates the problem of some homeless people. I don't want to give someone money just so they can buy alcohol, but I know that all homeless people don't do that. Plus is it really my business? I can only control my actions-right? Well, years ago, I decided I would try instead to give food, or offer to buy people a meal rather than There's a homeless man in our town that stands by the exit of Stop & Shop nearly everyday. He holds a sign that says "Hungry, Homeless Veteran. May God Bless." Since I'm always coming from grocery shopping when I see him, I try to give him something to eat when I can. Well, the other day I had just bought a bunch of bananas so I passed him one as I stopped at the stoplight. He looked at it, scrunched his face, shook his head no, and said, "Not ripe enough. I won't eat it." I almost apologized for not having anything better to give him as I shockingly drew my hand back, but as I drove away I just realized he must not be that hungry if he can be picky about a little green on his bananas. I ate that same banana the next morning--it was pretty good. I can appreciate that he knows what he likes and didn't take something that he was going to waste, but I have to say I don't feel as compelled to give him food anymore either.