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Thursday, March 19, 2015

Dearest minions :),

I love my fiancee :) But you already knew that, did you not?! ;) He remembers even the smallest things I like or the things I say I enjoy... and I need not even repeat it! His mind is like a sponge and gets all the info surrounding him, with just a look! That is how amazing he is! :) Did I mention that soon he will be all mine?! :p Muah hah ha! But getting back to serious business today I wanted to share with you a few juices I discovered this summer with the help of my awesome fiancee :)
The juices in the pictures here are from both Frugo and Tymbark (did I mention that Tymbark factory is really close to the town where my fiancee is from?!). Although Tymbark tastes better and feels more natural they are harder to locate on the Internet than Frugo ;) and that is a downside... Plus the Frugo site is more attractive! Just take some time and play around. It is very nicely done. Creative and colorful, as the product itself is. Even the bottle, with its button like cap is adorable and easy to grip :)
 
Wycieczka W Nieznane? = Trip Into The Unknown... (Tymbark message under the cap)
Tymbark has focused on bringing the large audience the juices inspired by the world. Here in the pictures you can see 2 of the WorldWide inspired juices: the cactus juice inspired by Mexic & the lichee juice inspired by China :) I must admit that I really liked them and served chilled they are quite a treat when it is hot outside and you want to relax quickly! But I also must admit that the Tymbark juice felt more natural and more 100% lichee than the Frugo one (which had added banana, ananas and cocos juice in it...). Of course Tymbark also had added extra flavor but I could really taste the lichee kicking in! And as I am a huge fan of lichee I was really happy by that fact!
My awesome fiancee found the lychee juice at first and he surprised me with it :) He is adorable!

**I was not payed for review and I did it out of love for lychee and for everyone who might like it! ;)**

Yours truly,
The Lychee Lover LadyBug :*




The all-new Ford Focus is set to attract new admirers among learner drivers as it joins the fleet of the AA Driving School.



More than 1,650 new Ford Focus models are to be absorbed into the schoolĆ¢€™s 2,200-strong vehicle fleet by the end of January 2012. The best seller will join the Ford Fiesta to provide students using the UKĆ¢€™s leading driving school with the best choice of cars in which to enjoy their first motoring experience.







Ford has supplied the AA Driving School on an exclusive basis since 1998, the year the original Focus was launched, and is mid-way through a three-year deal which will see it supply in excess of 8,000 cars.



Sarah Dopson, AA head of group fleet, said: Ć¢€Å“Not only is the new Ford Focus attractive to us in terms of its cost-effectiveness, but it is also ideal as a car for tuition purposes and learners are attracted to the AA Driving School as a result. The new Focus is a perfect stablemate for the Fiesta.Ć¢€





Ian Watson, FordĆ¢€™s direct sales manager, added: Ć¢€Å“The car in which you learn to drive leaves a lasting impression on you and Ford is of course delighted to have been associated with the AA Driving School on an exclusive basis for many years. WeĆ¢€™re sure that the new Ford Focus will prove every bit as popular with students as the Ford Fiesta and the previous Focus.Ć¢€



| Ford


Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Baseball has many different plays and concepts that make the game more difficult to play. Some of these plays have great advantages that can help win a game.

One part of the game that some people might think is crazy is getting intentionally hit by a pitch. To let a baseball that is coming at you at around 80 mph hit a part of your body is one of the most boldest things to do in all of sports. I personally will sometimes try to avoid getting hit. Some spots to get hit hurt much more than others. The upper back and the elbow tend to hurt the most while the thigh and the helmet dont hurt as much.

Another part of the game that is only used in certain situations is the intentional walk. According to my book Splitters, Squeezes, and Steals back then, "The strategy of walking a player intentionally, however, was not a common one, as many pitchers were reluctant to grant a free pass to a player" (Gentile 174). Nowadays this is used in many situations. It is primarily used when a very strong hitter is up to the plate in a game changing situation.

There has been much controversy over the past few decades over steroids in the MLB. My book states that, "Certain steroids must be injected, while others are ingested" (Gentile 193). Either way will end up getting you in big trouble as there are often drug tests in the MLB. Steroids have taken away fantastic careers. Some of the more famous steroid users are Barry Bonds and Alex Rodriguez. Because of their steroid use they likely wont get into the Hall of Fame.

Q: Do you think that steroid users should get into the Hall of Fame?
Citation: Gentile, Derek. Splitters, Squeezes, and Steals: The inside Story of Baseballs Greatest Techniques, Strategies, and Plays. New York: Black Dog & Leventhal, 2009. Print.

Dear hearts,

I was looking at my phone and lately I have been capturing 2 types of pictures: progress inside the new house (from before to after moments, painting, taking off the floor, setting together the furniture...) or pictures of nature (be it sunsets, a sunrise stolen away from a moment off work, a rush to get to the bus-station and looking up I would see the branches of the trees towering up to reach the sky... you name it!). I think of how time passes us by and we feel the world rushing quicker and quicker... to what we do not know. I sometimes wonder how many people still stop to look at a flower or smile to a child?...
I wonder how life would be if we would learn each day to fall in love again and again to the small little things that we do not even pay attention. Some days ago I woke up and barely got out of bed. It was around 6 and I fell in love with the warm water in the shower, as it helped me wake up and open my eyes more to the things surrounding me. I went out to the place where my friend was supposed to pick me to work and I looked at the crossroad, in the intersection, at a lonely tree across the dark-blue sky... then I looked around and I saw all the trees, with their branches reaching toward the sky, like in a prayer. Then I thought... what are they if not the cities lungs, the lungs that give our lungs air, that help us breathe, that help us live. And I was thankful...
“I felt my lungs inflate with the onrush of scenery—air, mountains, trees, people. I thought, "This is what it is to be happy.” ― Sylvia Plath, The Bell Jar
“We know that God is everywhere; but certainly we feel His presence most when His works are on the grandest scale spread before us; and it is in the unclouded night-sky, where His worlds wheel their silent course, that we read clearest His infinitude, His omnipotence, His omnipresence.” ― Charlotte BrontĆ«, Jane Eyre
“We need the tonic of wildness...At the same time that we are earnest to explore and learn all things, we require that all things be mysterious and unexplorable, that land and sea be indefinitely wild, unsurveyed and unfathomed by us because unfathomable. We can never have enough of nature.” ― Henry David Thoreau, Walden: Or, Life in the Woods
Have you stopped today and fell in love with a small thing? What was it? I would love to hear your little love story :) And if you havent, then why did you not? did you stop yourself from feeling and thrown yourself into a world of sorrow and repetitive work? are we so close to transforming ourself into little robots? Find the things that make you fall in love and do it again and again :)

Yours truly,
A LadyBug that tries to fall in love daily :)

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Dear friends,

Here we go: "Monday, September 16: Write a public love letter to someone in your life. (It doesnt necessarily need to be romantic.)"

My dearest,

Remember the first time I wrote you a letter and I said as Marylin Monroe: “Im selfish, impatient and a little insecure. I make mistakes, I am out of control and at times hard to handle. But if you cant handle me at my worst, then you sure as hell dont deserve me at my best.”?

Well... apparently you made it! I cannot believe how much patience you have on a daily basis - and everyone knows girls are hard to handle as they are from Venus and boys/men are from Mars... but everyday you are stubborn and you are showing me more in more how much you love me.

Thank you for being there for me when I am upset and when I cry and when I am down and thank you for being there to make me smile again. Thank you for being there when I wake up in the morning and I can look upon your face and see you smile - that always makes me smile back :* Thank you for being warm and cozy and kitten like waiting me when outside is cold with a cup of tea so I can warm up quickly :) Thank you for learning how to cook as I have 2 left hands when it comes to that subject - you make the most awesome spaghetti bolognese and the most delicious apple pie with crumbs :* Thank you for taking care of me and standing my moods - you are awesomely patient and I hope one day I will be even 10% as patient as you are :*


Dearest one, I am glad I met you and that you were stubborn enough to stick around when I was a pain in the arse and I was not speaking at all with you :) I am happy you proposed and that I was sane enough to say yes :) It was the best decision in my life :*

Yours truly,
The LadyBug that loves you loads :*

Monday, March 16, 2015

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And There You Go! We Worked On And Off For About 2 Days And Total Cost

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Sunday, March 15, 2015



Monday, March 9, 2015


El  #96 es el fin de la aventura del grupo en “A larger world“.  Un capĆ­tulo de la historia que tiene a los supervivientes liderados por Rick a las puertas de unirse a una red de comunidades y entrar en una Ć©poca de paz y prosperidad largamente esperada... ¿O volveran a enfrentarse a sus enemigos mĆ”s letales, muchĆ­simo mĆ”s temidos que los zombis: ¡los hombres!?








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Sunday, February 22, 2015

The Best and Worst of the 2013 Detroit Auto Show So far, 2013 is off to a great start, as automakers rolled into Detroit with a number of impressive new vehicles for this year’s North American International Auto Show. From greatly anticipated new models like the 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray to surprise reveals like the Ford Atlas Concept, there was no shortage of excitement at the 2013 NAIAS. On the opposite end of the spectrum, there were a few vehicles that failed to impress our editors. Here are our picks for the best and worst cars from Detroit.
The Best and Worst of the 2013 Detroit Auto Show

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Best: 2014 Chevrolet Corvette – Obvious? Perhaps, but you can’t overstate how big a noise this will make when it hits the streets in the summer. To give you an idea how big, I ran into Ford’s VP of Global Product Development, Hau Thai Tang, and he described the new Stingray as a “technological tour de force” – which is an apt summary of the performance it should deliver. More interesting is how polarizing the design has been; Tang thought it was “over the top” and that Corvette designers could have shown a bit more restraint. Others I talked to, both on the show floor and via social media, called out the Viper-ish front fascia and redesigned taillights that were either too much or not enough, depending on who you talked to. Me? To use an American clichĆ© for this American supercar, the C7 Corvette is a bench-clearing grand slam home run.
Honorable Mentions: (Tie) Acura NSX and Ford Atlas – I’d tweak the nose of the designer who thought graphite grey would be a good color to showcase Acura’s flagship super car, but then I’d give double high-fives and the cheeziest brObama fist bump for the sexy new design. Love the new nose and “jewel eye” headlights,  the angular carbon fiber wheel designs, the sharp rear intakes/cut lines. Really like how the horizontal rear lightbar is an upside-down interpretation of the original NSX’s taillights.
As far as the Atlas goes, it’s a macho, great looking truck that follows in the footsteps of other strong Ford concept trucks, the Super Chief, and Tonka. Love the color, style, and name, especially (Atlas is just so evocative). But really, I like the bold choice by FoMoCo generals to basically poop all over the Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra coming out party. This kind of aggressive one-upsmanship is what makes the auto industry the most exciting business to work in. If you think the industry has gotten kinder and gentler in its advancing years, you’re dead wrong.
Worst: 2014 Acura MDX Prototype – It’s not the worst concept car or prototype here by any means, but it does make me go, “Meh,” from a styling perspective. Don’t get me wrong, I’ve always liked the MDX, but I think the best-looking one was the original design of the second generation, when it still had the split, “shield” style grille. This one has definitely lost the sharpness in style, perhaps due to all of the negative press on the “Acura beak” that went across the full product range. On this concept, you can definitely see a dulling of the edges on the metal trim bits, particularly in the grille. This does make it look softer (perhaps more sophisticated?) but definitely less sharp and less aggressive. I hope they pass the MDX over a whetstone before it hits production…
Kirill Ougarov, Online Production Manager

Best: 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray – It looks hot and the interior’s sorted — all that’s left to do is find out how it drives. The sports car market should be afraid. Very afraid.
Honorable Mention – Ford Atlas Concept. Totally rained on GM’s parade and looked awesome doing it.
Worst: Hyundai HCD-14 – It looks like a Chinese car. Enough said.
Christian Seabaugh, Associate Online Editor

Best: Chevrolet Corvette Stingray – I was ready to hate this thing — seriously. I saw pictures of it before the embargo and thought it was just trying too hard. Then I saw it in the sheetmetal. Wow. This ‘Vette is gorgeous. It’s got curves in all the right places, and pushes the boundaries just right — and the fact that form follows function is just icing on the cake.
Honorable mention: Ford Atlas Concept – This thing looks mean, and it’s got quite a few innovative features that’ll continue to move the bar upwards in the truck segment.
Worst: Porsche’s entire display – Let’s just clear this up – while I liked just about every Porsche on display in Detroit, I disliked the display as a whole. Why? Because it put my jet-lagged and caffeine-addled mind to sleep. Full of silver and white cars, the display as a whole was just sinfully boring, earning it the distinction of being my personal worst-in-show.
Frank Markus, Technical Director

Best: Corvette Stingray – Duh. Sure, I might have dialed the styling back just a touch and done a bit more of it in clay and less “in the tube” (there’s something about the uniformity of the side section that looks more mathematical and less sculpted to me). But it moves the needle and stirs the soul, and I’ll be AARP-eligible before we see another all-new one.
Runner Up:  Cadillac ELR — Your Tech Director’s left brain is engaged by its Voltec architecture, tweaked to provide snappier acceleration despite added heft with almost no loss of EV range (thanks to drawing the battery down a bit deeper than its Chevy cousin. My Right brain loves the Art & Science edgy, swooping styling and sybaritic interior furnishings. Now about that $65K price tag…
Worst: Spindle Grilles –Okay, I get it, there are only so many geometric shapes and the folks who design all of our cars went to the same two or three schools and were all roommates of each other and all, but for the love of individuality can we let the black-widow hourglass idea go already? Lexus and Infiniti are the prime offenders, though the upper and lower grilles of the Mercedes CLA and Mazda6 stray perilously close. And please don’t just trade it for the better-looking but equally replicated Aston/Ford/Toyota Avalon trapezoid!
Mike Floyd, Senior Digital Content Director

Best (other than the Corvette): Lincoln MKC Concept –Given as many lumps as the Lincoln Motor Company has taken lately, it was probably a huge relief for everyone working on the brand to see how well the MKC concept was received at the 2013 Detroit show. The water cooler consensus among the MT crew is the MKC is a looker. There’s a bit of Evoque and some Q5 in there, but that’s not a bad thing, and the Lincoln grille really fits here. We loved the new Escape at our 2013 Sport/Utility of the Year competition, so we know the production MKC’s bones and powertrain will be solid, and the interior is a clear step up from its Ford platform-mate. The compact crossover market is absolutely littered with offerings, but buyers looking for a luxury-themed alternative to the German and Japanese pack would be well advised to give the Lincoln a once-over — especially if it maintains the flair of the concept.
Worst: Volkswagen CrossBlue Concept – I really struggled to come up with a world debut at the 2013 Detroit show that I had a strong negative reaction to, and I don’t particularly dislike the CrossBlue. It has a lot going for it, especially its powertrain, a plug-in hybrid setup with a 2.0-liter diesel from VW’s new engine family as the primary motivation. But there are some issues. Given that this is supposed to be a seven-seater eventually, why on earth would you show the concept with six separate seats? And its exterior style left me sort of flat. It just didn’t resonate with me like Nissan’s bold Resonance. It didn’t catch my eye like the slick Lincoln MKC. It’s just sort of there — an inoffensive, bland box. Which means they’ll probably sell a ton of them…
Jonny Lieberman, Senior Features Editor

Best: Lincoln MKC – This is really second-best since OBVIOUSLY the Corvette is the best. Lincoln MKC. Stunning. The MKC (or Lincoln Evoque, as I’ve taken to calling it as MKC is a stupid name) features the first iteration of Lincoln’s new mustache that looks good. Spectacular front end treatment, and the rear hatch is also well done. Nice interior, too. If Lincoln’s future is rebodied Fords, the MKC gives me hope. No one would ever guess it’s related to the Escape.
Worst: 2014 Lexus IS – Please, stop. The new Lexus nose is poor in general and is freakishly ghastly here. My initial reaction was, “Which ocean did this crawl out of?” The front end is simply gross. Who wants a luxury car that resembles a Predator with its mask off? Thankfully, the new IS is based off the current GS, so odds are good that it will drive very well. However, in twenty years people will look at the current Lexus lineup and ask, “What were they smoking?” The answer: bad design.
Ron Kiino, Executive Editor

Best: Toyota Corolla Furia Concept – Toyota’s not really known for its design, but this thing’s a hot-looking small car. Corolla and dull could actually become mutually exclusive. A big surprise for me.
Worst: 2014 Acura MDX Prototype – This is the next-gen? Not unattractive by any means, but looks way too similar to the current generation. Acura could’ve made a statement, but played it safe. Disappointing.
Alex Nishimoto, Associate Online Editor

Best: 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray – Like Christian, I too was expecting to be disappointed with the Corvette after spying several leaked images of the new car’s design. But after seeing it from multiple angles and in glorious color, I’ve fallen in love with the new, even more extroverted look. I just can’t get enough of that side profile, the view I think best proves it’s a truly world-class sports car design.
Honorable Mention: BMW 4 Series Concept – While I’m not thrilled about the name change, the 4 Series Coupe concept takes the styling I love from the 2012 3 Series sedan and translates it beautifully into two-door form. As a bonus, the coupe adds interesting exterior details like complex LED headlight accents and flush door handles. Whether any of those features will make it to production, however, remains to be seen.
Worst: Hyundai HCD-14 – Some of the ideas presented in the Hyundai HCD-14 may have been good, but I feel they were sloppily incorporated into the concept’s overall design. If I look at anything other than its interior, my gag reflex is triggered.
Scott Burgess, Detroit Editor

Best: 2014 Chevrolet Corvette and Ford Atlas
Worst: 2014 Acura MDX Prototype
Scott Evans, Associate Editor

The Best and Worst of the 2013 Detroit Auto Show

Best (Other than Chevrolet Corvette): Lincoln MKC Concept – I’ve been saying for a while that the MKZ would not be the brand’s savior, but that the follow-up would be the real determination. Lincoln delivered with the MKC concept. It’s stylish, it’s upscale, and it’s well-differentiated from its Ford double. There are many great cars here that could be my Best of Show, but to me, the Lincoln will have the largest impact on its brand and deserves the recognition over other top picks like the Atlas, ELR, and CLA.
Worst: Toyota Corolla Furia Concept – It’s a showy concept hiding a mild update. Strip away the over-the-top bits, which on this car aren’t that attractive anyway, and you’re left with a rounder Corolla. It’s all just for show, because the production car won’t even attempt to look like this.
Allyson Harwood, Associate Editor

Best: Ford Atlas Concept
Erick Ayapana, Associate Online Editor

The Best and Worst of the 2013 Detroit Auto Show

Best: 2014 Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG Sedan and Wagon — It was tough to pick between the E63 AMG and Audi RS7, but the Benz wins because of the wagon. The E63 AMG wagon really has it all – cargo room, tech, and I’ve finally warmed up to the refreshed sheetmetal. Most importantly, there’s the 5.5-liter twin-turbo V-8 that produces 577 hp and 590 lb-ft of torque in S-Model trim, which is  up from the pre-refreshed E63 AMG. Better yet, its 4Matic system will not only provide extra grip on the track (estimated 0-60 mph time of 3.6 seconds), but also in the snow (yay for snowboarding trips!). Had Audi decided to bring over the RS6 Avant….
Worst: 2014 Kia Cadenza – The 2014 Kia Cadenza looks decent in photos, but unfortunately that’s not the case in person. Its face is the most offensive view, with a bit too many chrome accents that appear flimsier than tin foil. The interior reminds me of the old Kia with ho-hum styling, a far cry from the Optima’s Audi-esque cabin. That said, the Toyota Avalon and Hyundai Azera are better-looking picks in this segment.
Karla Sanchez, Associate Online Editor

Best: 2014 Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG Sedan and Wagon – I’m a sucker for AMGs, so of course the E63 was my favorite in Detroit. It looks damn sexy, and knowing that I can drive it like hell even when the weather gets nasty makes it that much better. I also have to mention the Corvette. They never tickled my fancy before, but the new C7 is quite impressive.
Worst: Hyundai HCD-14 Concept – Ewww. I can’t believe the Lexus IS got so much flack for its Predator-like gaping grille, because next to the HCD-14 concept, it looks like Miss America. Thank goodness this isn’t the next Genesis. It looks cheap and extremely overdone. Hyundai was on a roll with its fluidic sculpture design language, but it appears the automaker got carried away with this new look. It looks like a badly replicated Bentley Continental GT from the rear, and I can’t agree with designer Christopher Chapman, who said the HCD-14 was “flattering in all the right places.” I found it is – with your eyes closed.
Jason Udy, Associate Online Editor
The Best and Worst of the 2013 Detroit Auto Show
Best: 2014 Lexus IS — While the styling may be controversial, the addition of GS suspension bits should allow the 2014 Lexus IS to add fun-to-drive to its repertoire. The IS350’s new eight-speed automatic is expected to improve performance and fuel economy as well. Add a much-needed roomier back seat and larger trunk, and the 2014 IS scores in all categories. Besides, the BMW 3 Series needs more fun-to-drive rear-drive competition.
The Best and Worst of the 2013 Detroit Auto Show
Honorable Mention: 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray – The 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray gets an honorable mention for most improved. While the current model’s interior has been criticized from the beginning – especially the sofa-esque seats – the new car looks inviting. Some aren’t fond of the new taillights, but I like the aggressive look more than the soft front end, which could be more menacing. Overall, the 2014 Corvette Stingray is much better than the outgoing model with its looks, quality, and expected performance.
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