Monday, October 24, 2011

She receives the pass outside the eighteen yard line, turns, and takes a hesitant touch.  Glancing up, she sees that the defender's shape is poor.  The ball starts to go in front of her, but before it is out of reach she cuts it back by using the outside of her right foot.  The defender in front of her stumbles slightly, giving her just the right window of opportunity and amount of time to get her shot off.

*cue dramatic heartbeat music*

Head down, hips positioned, step taken, left toes aimed toward the goal, right cleat pointed down, she strikes.  The shot fires into the lower left corner.

*cue the crowd cheering*

GOALLL
GOALASO
GOALISIMO
GOal
goAL
GoaL
gOAl

We ended up winning.


Sorry for not posting recently,  I've been slightly sidetracked with this thing called life (school, family, friends, sports, work, college applications).
Yipee.

May I rant?
You sure you don't mind?

So for Health I am writing my research paper on why In Vitro Fertilization is bad.  I'm totally going to kill this paper because I'm having so much fun reading about it.  Learning about making babies is pretty awe-inspiring.  For those of you who aren't informed, In Vitro is when man's sperm fertilizes the woman's eggs in a petri dish.  In other words, fertilization occurs outside the womb.  As a Catholic, I believe that life begins at the moment of conception.  God infuses a soul to the human being at this exact moment.  Back to In Vitro, the embryos, babies, of the best quality are than transplanted back inside the woman's womb.  What happens to the other fertilized eggs (BABIES)? Oh no big deal, says science, they just get to freeze until we need them.  It sickens me, it really does.  So many precious lives never given the opportunity to live, treated like they are just another science experiment instead of unique individuals. Even once inside the woman's womb, the babies still aren't guaranteed life.  It is very common for a baby to be terminated if it is seen as weak.  Does anyone else not see the Communist mentality of "genetic manipulation, ends justifying the means, and biological evolution" (Government, 29) behind In Vitro?  See God designed reproduction the way He did for a reason.  With In Vitro, science plays God.
Not good.

End of rant.

Have a great day and thanks for listening to me!

Robyn

5 comments:

  1. Hi Robyn! It's Nenetta from the forum. :D Your blog is really neat!

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  2. Say it sister!! haha this is a good post and congrats on getting the winning goal on Sunday!

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  3. Thanks Nenetta!

    @Hannah - you finally decided to follow me!

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  4. haha I know it is because I just never set up an account and I finally did.

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  5. Robyn,
    I so agree with you on in-vitro fertilization.
    Preach girl, preach!
    And congrats on the game:)
    Love,
    College Girl

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