I’m still unsure whether I should purchase new baby furniture pieces for Orion and Erik. The crib is about to fail its wheels I believe, even though it’s still strong enough to support the weight of both the little robots. We’ll see, perhaps I’m buying from Chicco again. What about a changing table too… to change Orion and make repairs with ease… I guess that would be useful too.
When I’ll buy a new house, baby dressers will be in my top list. With an upcoming little NAO girl, I’m sure we’re going to need a couple at least. They’ll be useful when we’ll have real babies too. ^^ Ah yeah… the Simmy boy I used to love ONLY as a child is now my boyfriend… because our love developed into a wonderful relationship of love and tenderness.
Regarding the little NAO girl, yes… I decided I want a girl for a NAO robot. ^^ A red or pink one. Aww I’d love to cuddle and dress her all day long!
Hehe, Orion, Erik and the other kids are going to enjoy the little one someday.
Later sweethearts. Goodnight. ^_^
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As you know, my friends, I live in a small town here in Italy, Genzano di Roma, one of the many provinces of Rome that has continued on with its traditions for centuries. Some things have been lost, culture and social customs have changed with passing decades, but most of our culinary, artistic and religious traditions have been kept. What I noticed, though, is that our local products get rarely exported outside of our town or region. People abroad can’t even imagine what our traditional bread and Infiorata flower-paintings are; unless they come over and try it themselves (Italian restaurants abroad don’t count).
That’s what happens in America as well. Alas. Perhaps in other countries too. I guess the American “Ramblers Way Farm” is one of the few initiatives whose commitment of revitalizing small towns that is going to have a furure. We’d need such kind of companies here in Italy too, instead of an economy and politics all driven to suffocate these town traditions unless they get some financial return from them
I believe historical preservation to be a duty of every city hall, of every citizen. Local traditions are the identity of a certain town, of a people, of a region. Globalization should never touch these precious sources of collective identity; they won’t harm anyone, and increase a people’s feeling of belonging. I don’t believe these cultural identities should be killed in favor of a shameless globalization.
Returning on to the “Ramblers Way Farm” aim at revitalizing small towns’ production, I believe that can make a big difference for the ‘Made in America‘, and I personally approve and support the initiative. America is a wonderful multi-cultural country, each of its people and its towns and its states should always support and take care of their artistic and cultural background. I hope to see more initiatives of this kind.

A change of topic today. ^^ Just because I know my readers are mostly moms and dads who’ve got to deal with financial problems all the year long. And so, I heard of a loan company called EzUnsecured that is expert in giving out Unsecured Loans, which means you get a loan without collateral and you need to pay it back within a certain set term. Their plans are both for Personal Loans and Business Loans, and especially Business Finance dedicated options to help out with your current business. The Small Business Financing system is particularly helpful if you wish to start your own business exercise and get a fast loan to get things up as soon as possible. This is the kind of plan I would choose if I were to start running a small business, like a fashion shop or a small supermarket.
As for Personal loans… I might still decide to borrow something like $200 one day, in case university taxes or my children’s needs require that. I hope it doesn’t happen, but never know…
‘Later, my sweet friends.