This article is about a website that I now have on http://www.yuwie.com/ It is based on referrals through links and banners. Once you get the website, you listen to the video explaining how the system works. It is a website where you get a portion from advertisers each month. You set up your own website, post pictures, music, widgets and so much more. Any time someone views your website you get paid. Anytime someone reads your blogs, you get paid. Anytime you check out anything in your control panel such as pictures, friends, your own personal videos, you get paid.
You send out invitations for new friends that are on the website and others do the same. The more friends you have the better. The more they view your website and the more you get paid. It is sort of like myspace or facebook, except that they pay you for your time there. It might just be thirty eight cents on month but, the more referrals you get in the month, the better you get paid.
Or if you haven't got any referrals, you still get paid. Not much but, I think it's worth the effort if you are shy like me and didn't have many friends to begin with. That way you can socialize and get more people to view your work. Like if you are an author like me, you can put some of your writing their and get critique. It is so much fun and the people you meet are very friendly. They are not just being kind because they want money. They are genuinely great human beings. The site makes you feel a lot less lonely and you have fun!!
So, if any of this appeals to you, then please visit my site to get more info, you will be grateful that you did.. Here's the link again, www.tinyurl.com/2u2k72 This will take you to my homepage and you will be my referral and I will guide you every step of the way.
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Yuwie website
Sunday, March 23, 2008
Autism: Why does no one listen?
This is my own personal experience with my son who has autism. I did not discover this condition until I took him to pre-school for his speech delay. I knew that something was not quite right with him when he reached todder status and could barely talk, he hated loud noises and hated to be touched. Then when he went to the Janet Clemmons Ctr here in my home state of Hamilton is when he finally received an unofficial diagnosis.
I wanted to get an official diagnosis but never could find the resources or time to do so. And, after losing my insurance(it cost too much and I had to abandon it), I just knew that getting the diagnosis would cost money that I did not have, and so therefore, I had to put it off for almost three years now that I have insurance through my husband's new job.
Well, I went to the pediatrician and I happened to be very sick that day..
I had waited for so long and did not want to put off the session any longer..
Well, big mistake on my part.
Not only was I sick, but, I had no babysitter for my younger son who is now three and so I had to try to keep an eye on him..
So, the doc comes in and he has no clue why I am there. (They did not tell him anything!)
I tell him everything about my son and the problems he has been having for years, and the problem with him at school.
My son can not sit still at school (He fidgets, makes noises and has even eaten stuff off the floor) And the worst thing is that at seven years old, he is only half way potty trained.
Well, back to the problems..
Toward the end of the visit, he hands me paperwork and tells me to come back for yet another visit and I think that they will do the testing for the autism like I asked..
But, no that was not the case at all.
When I got home I looked through the paperwork and one paper in particular caught my eye..
The bottom sheet read: Testing for ADD/ADHD or to those who don't know, stands for Attention deficit disorder and or Attention deficit, hyperactivity disorder. Needless to say, I was steaming mad!
After gettting there and waiting for an hour, trying to pay attention to the doc and my younger son at the same time without much success, at the end of that, the annoying doc gives me the paperwork for what he wants done, and not what I asked for.
I know kids with ADD, my nephews have it and I know my son is not at all like them. He is totally different, with a different tolerance level.
In closing, I am writing this article to get my frustrations out and to hopefully resolve this issue now that I am fully recovered from my allergy attack. I do not want any person to push me around and to tell me what is wrong with my child, I know! He exhibits every one of the symptoms Austic children have and through therapy, luckily he is much happier now than he has ever been.
Nothing will ever be easy with him but, he is well worth the effort I tell you.
Just love your children and fight for them. Bless you all out there.
Monday, March 3, 2008
About Me
- Angela
- I am a thirty year old mother of two school age boys. I only work part time for the convenience of not having to shell out money for babysitters. My passion in life is to write. I would love to be published some day.
Blog Archive
favorite links
- My myspace profile
- romancenoveltv
- Vauhallvixens/blog
- MarnieJo/www.romancewithromance.blogspot.com/
- Lisa/writingforromance.blogspot.com/
- www.romanticinks.com/blog/
- Maggie Robinson means romance
- www.yohowriterslifeforme.blogspot.com
- www.livingwithcrs.blogspot.com
- My facebook profile
- www.yuwie.com/angel-elizabeth1977/ New webpage
- Eloisa James/JQ BB
- http://www.cobblestone-press.com
- http://amazon.com
- http://www.helium.com

