Monday, January 2, 2012

Holy Wow!

Welcome to 2012 folks! A new year, a new decade. Sorry I haven't been on here in the longest of times. I've just been super busy! Well, let's see. My business has finally grown (YAY) and I now have about twelve or so paying clients. In September of 2011, I met this guy named A.  (No, not "A" from PLL, seriously >.< ) He's from a state here in the USA. We actually met by accident, hehe. However, I think G-d planned the whole meeting arrangement. We are happily in a steady relationship with one another, my dad calls us "acquaintances." Whatever that's supposed to mean? Yeaaah.

 I turned twenty yesterday, so I am no longer a teenager :'( However; I went to get books today, and got them from the teen section at Half Price Books ^_^ hehehe.  Okay, I'll stop saying "he, he, he." I'm planning on going back to college for some remedial courses in February. Wish me luck.

Other then the above mentioned; I'm doing pretty well. Just taking each day one at a time, experiencing new experiences, and enjoying the beauty of life.  Anyway, I think I am going to end here, before this posting gets even more awkward than it already is. I promise to update more often.


Until then, I remain,
*~# Chaikiers *~#

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Living on the moon...

Life on the moon...
It's quite cheesy, if you ask me. 

Although, Wisconsin is famous for its cheese; and other various farm contributions. It's also in the middle of no-where, whereas the moon is most certainly located in Space. Therefore, the above "joke," was lame, and I will for now on refrain from becoming an even bigger idiot. What's new in my life, you ask? Well, I shall go forth and tell you all about my life's adventures. 

Starting with the most recent, I am still going forth in finding the young man who I will spend the rest of my life with, of course, I've been in contact with a few Shaddchanim, none of which have anyone at this moment. I'm also continuously searching on Frumster, and may have found a potential ^.^ So, I'm pretty excited about that.

Jobs... still going on Craigslist; handing out door-hangers, etc. Business is going very slowly these days; but I have a feeling that people will start begging for my help with their furry friends :) BTW, if you are from Milwaukee, and currently owning a dog, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE use my wonderful service :D You can check out my site, http://www.agreatdogtrainer.com 

That's about it for now, I will attempt at posting more; whenever I have the chance. Right now I'm in Pesach (Passover) cleaning mode, so please excuse the lack of postage. Have a fantastic day, afternoon, evening, etc. 

Until next time,


*~* Chaikiers92  *~*

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Gobble, Gobble :D

According to Dictionary.com the word thanks has two meanings:

  • Tto express gratitude, appreciation, or acknowledgment to
  • Thank G-d (used to express relief, thankfulness, etc.) Also, thank goodness, thank heaven.

So, what is it that we, as Americans are thankful for? What is it that we, as a people are thankful for? Our we thankful for our families? Are we thankful that we can practice our religions, are we thankful for the right of freedom of speech? Are we thankful for having a roof over our heads, clothing on our bodies? Are we thankful for the brave men and women who are WILLING to risk their lives, in order to save another one? There are many things one can be thankful for. But the most important thanks we need to give, is to our Heavenly Father.

Thanks giving is the day where families gather as one, and eat a delightful meal. Where they share past experiences, jokes, stories, and what they are most thankful for, etc. This will be my last thanksgiving being eighteen, as I will be turning nineteen on the first of January. So, this is really the middle of ending a chapter in my life, whereas the last day of December ends the chapter completely. So I want to take the time to say thank-you to those who I have known, will continue to know, will begin to know, and I want to say thank-you to my parents, my siblings, my dog, my family, my friends, my coworkers, and basically anyone who has been part of my life at one point or another. Although he is no longer with us, I would like to thank my cousin, Robby (OB"M) for teaching me a very valuable lesson in life. That is, no matter how tough a situation may be, you just have to keep on going forward. Because if you let it get the better of you, you'll most likely live the rest of your life in total depression, and in pain. I also want to say thank-you to Rob, because I know that wherever he is, he is always going to be there, looking down at us, while watching over us. Rob had a saying, which was "Fear not the darkness, fore there is light up ahead." Right now we're in "dark" times, but those who have passed on before us, shine a light, telling us that everything will be alright. Even though it may not seem that way, you just gotta believe. I would also like to thank the troops, the I.D.F. , British troops, and any other troop who has supported Israel, or for anyone who has supported Israel, and will continue to do so.

Yes, I am finished rambling on, you may proceed to the "x" on the top right hand corner of this page. Thank-you for stopping by. Comments are wanted and appreciated, if you'd like!

Yours,

Chaikers