Catch the domain offer!
Important message regarding Chrissa’s blog: she is going to switch from Ice-Pop.info to Ice-Pop.org, so if anyone wants to claim the .info domain, we’ll be very happy to pass it to you.
it’s renewed, so you can use it free for a whole year! Also, my mom will provide hosting on her reseller. Don’t loose this opportunity!
There has been some discussion at home, regarding my sister Asha and the fact that she needs to periodically wear prescription glasses, because she lost some degrees on both of her eyes. One of my brothers says she complains too much, but I do not think so. She often sees herself as an ugly creature, and that can be enough of a reason to make her fear wearing glasses. Mom and dad, along with me and other siblings, tried to make her feel better instead, and to use the chance to wear glasses as one to beautify her face and increase her “liking level”. So she did; and she’s doing great.
Asha made an effort to virtual try on frames and see how they matched their personality, and she chose a pair accordingly. I think that is very mature of a teenager, particularly of one with low self-esteem issue. I’m proud of you, little sister.
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January 17th, 2011 at 2:02 pm
hey! wow, happy to read about your sister. im so glad that she coped up well with the changes that she went through, for most, getting glasses is not a big deal, but for some (myself included), it is. got my eyes checked recently and found out that i don’t need my correctional glasses anymore,im so happy! i hope that it would be the same for your sister.