Archive for December, 2008

Everyone’s Invited!

What: Sing Joy!
Adult Praise Choir Presentation
When: Sunday, December 14th
8:30 a.m.
9:50 a.m.
11:10 a.m.
Where: First Baptist Church Loganville
680 Tom Brewer Road
Loganville, GA 30052
770-466-4250

Join us Sunday Morning for Sing Joy! a Christmas worship experience led byt he Adult Praise Choir & Music Ministry. It is Christmas – time to celebrate the birth of Christ our King. He invites us into His presence where there is fullness of joy! Let heaven and nature sing. Sing love! Sing hope! Sing joy!

What Is SKYPE?

SKYPE is a service that allows you to connect with anyone around the world using your computer. This program has many of the same features of other Instant Messaging programs such as real-time IM, computer-to-computer calling, and web cam sharing. However, it also alows you to upgrade to more advanced services such as VOIP phone service, voicemail, and video conferencing, among others.

I’ve been using Skype for almost two years now. My primary use was initially to attend and record conference calls for various business trainings. Now I use it for outgoing calls to landlines and cell phones as well.  With no long distance charges, it’s an easy and inexpensive way to communicate. Plus, the minimal cost can be used as a business expense.


Go check it out. Download the program for FREE. Look me up & try it for a bit (bernadettecooper).

Football News

I haven’t been following sports like I used to, due to the fact that (1) other interests are taking up my time and (2) none of the males in my household care for pro or college sports. (Their interests tend to focus on the younger males’ sports activities.) Here are the headlines that caught my eye this weekend:

THE GOOD

THE BAD

THE UGLY

How Low Can It Go?

Gas prices reaced an anticipated high earlier this year.  Now prices have hit a 5-year low. Can the price of fuel go any lower? How is it that prices that were over $4 per gallon are suddenly below $1.50? How low can prices go before they come back up? Is it a question of IF or WHEN we will once again be looking at a $50-$60 fillup?

Current Gas Prices