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This kitten struggles to walk every day

And is unaware of what is going on...

What happened to this little on?

House owner: It's a stray cat

I think she gave birth here

Between the kitten siblings...

He was the unfortunate one...

He has struggle seeing because of the scabs

And has no sense of direction

Will he be able to see the world?

And enjoy a meal with his siblings?

It's not a proper meal time with one missing..

A vet comes to check his condition

Is there a solution for this kitten?

Vet: The sore oozes from the closed eyelid

which flows onto the outer cornea that keeps it melting down

The vet finally removes the scab

Vet: Most of the cornea is already damaged

The kitten's eye is already in bad condition..

He is taken the hospital for better care

Please let the cat see the world..!

Vet: I think he got infected by an internal virus form his mom

An operation for his eye begins right away

Scab removals and a health check happens in the process

Is he going to be okay?

Vet: The pupil has been degenerated

There's a high chance it's keratorrhexis

The kitten suffered a lot..

We hope we will get some good news

Vet: Rather than removing the cornea,

it will be better to get a treatment to regenerate it

There is hope for the kitten..!

Let's wait till he fully recovers

The house owner comes for a visit

House owner: He's gotten much better

The cat's eyes are slowly recovering!

But he still needs to be taken care of

Vet: He's in the stage of gradually recovering

His eye shape is slowly forming too

Fortunate news about the kitten!

House owner: He's so cute!

Crew: He's cute?

Vet: It feels great that he's looking at me with eyes open

House owner: I'll take care of him

and I hope the cat family will live well with my family

Stay healthy little one!!

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The County Seat - Discussing Medicaid Expansion - Duration: 28:51.

Chad Booth: welcome to the County seat I'm

your host Chad Booth today we're going to talk

about something that is been a topic of

conversation for almost 10 years. It is called

Medicaid expansion it comes as part of the

Obama care legacy that was passed in 2011.

And ever since that time there have been

controversy here in the state or controversies

here in the state over whether we should

participate in Medicaid expansion, which is part

of the entire bill with Medicaid expansion. It

helps people that are basically at a percentage

of poverty level get medical coverage through

the federally subsidized health care system

states had to pay part of it. We're going to cover

how we got from that point where we got to

proposition three and from where we are today

with the bill to modify it, let's start with the basics

of the history.

Medicaid was signed into law in 1965 as part of

President Johnson's "Great Society" effort. It

provided insurance for people of all ages who

did not have enough income or resources to

pay for health care. States were not required to

provide Medicaid but all 50 of them eventually

chose to do so.

Medicaid was a direct benefit plan originally,

which means as medical bills were accrued by

qualified individuals, the government would pay

for the care directly.

In the 1980s there was a debate about the

efficiency and waste of the government

program and an attempt to "privatize" the

medicaid system, which led many states to get

waivers from the federal government to create

Medicaid Managed Care Programs, These

programs allowed states to use their funds to

enroll eligible people into private health plans.

That became the Status Quo for most states,

including Utah. Then came the Patient

Protection and Affordable Care Act, or Obama

Care as it has been nicknamed, which passed

and was signed into law in 2010, This law

originally required states to expand Medicaid to

cover all people making up to 133% of the

officially recognized poverty level, not just

categorized groups as had been defined in the

past In exchange for states expanding

coverage, the federal government would

increase their share of the cost to 100%. A

gradual decrease would then occur each year

from 2014 -2019 eventually sitting at the

permanent level of 90% federal coverage, and

10% state. Many state were opposed to this

additional burden on a plan that they already

paid a significant portion of and even at the 10

percent legislators in many less affluent states a

long with more conservative ones were

opposed to the idea of being mandated to

provide coverage. This led to A supreme court

challenge and a ruling that made it clear that

the states could not be forced to provide the

program under threat of a loss of existing

federal dollars for their current plans. In Utah

there were factions that argued the state

should participate in the program because

Utahns were paying into the system anyway

whether the state was getting money or not ,

other factions were concerned that, as the law

was structured, the federal government could

chose to change the terms or worse, be unable

to pay for the program. Utah's governor

sought a compromise waiver that would allow

Utah to manage the program with

modifications but he could not get support of

the fiscally focused legislature or the federal

government, which left the state in a Medicaid

stalemate. Last year, voters took the issue into

their own hands and gathered enough

signatures to put a petition on the ballot to

expand Medicaid with proposition 3, which

passed by a 12 percent margin.

The proposition we got was not perfect it had

loop holes in it, it had problems in it we couldn't

solve otherwise. We put a bill together that

solved those problems. One of the largest

problems of course was the funding there was

only enough for less then one year, and then we

started to go in the red. We have to balance our

budget I cant take 100 million dollar deficit and

then just turn it around and find the money.

People say well there is plenty of money in the

budget, I spend more money then any other

budget in the state, including public education

six billion dollars. Its not like I am being tight

fisted with the money. It has to go to the places

that needs it the most. One state that I can

think of is Michigan had a 1.2 billion dollar

deficit in their budget, it was more then what

they planned on. And it cost them a ton. We

cant do that in Utah, we gave expansion we

covered everybody some with insurance some

with Medicaid they all have that option, and we

did that in a financially stable way so for long

term we can actually afford it, otherwise

somebody is going to go without Medicaid

when the whole program implodes, Now that

we have it expanded we have it on the correct

track that it can last long term at a reasonable

expense.

So what impacts will

this new law have on counties and their health

care systems? We will explore that question

when we return. For the County Seat, I'm

Maggie K

Chad: now to your up to speed. We are going to

take a break get your notepads out. Get your

pencils ready and will come back with the

conversation about where we go from here on

the County seat.

Chad: welcome back to the County seat were

having a conversation today about Medicaid

expansion the fact that it is passed in proposition

three has been modified by the Utah state

legislature it's under consideration right now with

some tweaks as legislators are calling it joining

us for the conversation about the impacts it has

on County government is from Tooele County

their Sheriff Paul Wimmer and representing

behavioral health in Davis County Brandon

Hatch guys, thanks for joining us.

Paul and Brendan: thank you.

Chad: okay, I'm going to start because Paul

we've had this conversation and your

predecessor about the J.R.I. Justice

reinvestment initiative and funding that was

really reliant upon Medicaid expansion that

hasn't happened this point how important is this

to move forward for you in law enforcement?

Paul Wimmer: it has the potential to impact

recidivism significantly because if an inmate

comes in and they receive medical and mental

health care from any given facility (jail) what do

they do when they get released? And often

they're not released with a job they don't have

insurance and how do they maintain a similar

level of treatment or medicine that they were

used to in the facility and so often they end up

reverting back to their old habits which is what

brought them into jail in the first place. And so,

we think that the ability for them to receive

ongoing treatment could impact the recidivism

rate in jails.

Chad: what kind of impact does it have on the

mental health picture in a broader perspective

have you guys really been crippled since the

whole law changed. Back in 2011?

Brandon Hatch: well, we have a number of

individuals especially in the county system who

come to us who are uninsured or underinsured

and how do you treat them you know how do

you fund treatment for that population that

comes out of the jail with some medications or

some treatment that's begun there and how do

you continue that on without funding and so

Medicaid expansion really does allow us to start

treating more of those individuals who not only

we're seeing that are unfunded or underinsured,

but also those that aren't seeking help at all

because they don't think that they can pay for so

and expansion of some kind is really going to

benefit a lot of people and help us provide

opportunities for treatment for 100,000

individuals moving forward.

Chad: I remember a Salt Lake County Sheriff

told me a few years ago that his basically

narcotics Bill or his drug bill to treat patients

exceeded $80,000 a month. So, your class 2

County or right close behind Salt Lake is that a

realistic figure to think that jail is going to be

approaching that kind of cost to run its operation

and keep people healthy?

Brandon: I think so. Probably between the

substance abuse treatment component of that

the treatment side and the physical health side. I

mean, a lot of those individuals are coming in

with some poor physical health and yeah, I can

see the costs going pretty high.

Paul: it doesn't surprise me a bit. The facility that

is the size of Salt Lake County's facility $80,000

is probably fairly typical cost.

Chad: in the past in this interim. Where has the

funding come from to treat patients that are

involved in this. I mean how are you paying

before this from 2011 to today you budget for it

at a County budget does the state set aside

money. Is there any federal money? How do you

do it?

Paul: it's on the counties dime. It's the County

taxpayer that's funding our pharmaceutical bill

our care in our facility.

Chad: does that work the same for the

contracting from mental health?

Brandon: we get some state general funds in

order to provide treatment for the uninsured or

underinsured population and as well as counties

in those counties that can and not all can but

those it can pay a little bit more are able to

provide in the jail for us in Davis County, we

have our County is a great partner. We get

some state funds it's just probably not enough to

do the extended amount of care that is needed.

Chad: so, with what's being considered right

now are we actually going to see some of that

burden that the County is currently picking up to

handle medications across the board. If there on

Medicaid and they go off to jail. Does the

coverage that they haven't Medicaid carryover

into jail treatment or are they cut office and is

they going to jail like private insurance carriers?

Paul: typically, they get cut off when they

become incarcerated, we would certainly love to

see a provision within the bill that would allow

them to continue to be insured because that

would help out a great deal in providing the care

to them. While, there incarcerated.

Chad: so, this may not be a fair question for you,

but we've been involved in this conversation in

the past. When JR I was passed Eric Hutchins

was counting on that healthy Utah initiative to

help fund a lot of what he was trying to

accomplish and so for Medicaid expansion at

that point to try to make this happen and he said

if I don't, I've got a pool to tap. And I think that's

how come it's been underfunded to this point.

How did that all come together. If you're not

getting it now. And you're not going to get it

under Medicaid expansion did that really solve a

problem or will it really solve a problem or only

after they're released?

Paul: JR I was designed to send them down a

pathway of treatment and well we do have a

mental health provider that comes in and

provides some services within the facility where

we really failed them is upon release and so yes

there is still benefit to be had from the expansion

in that we can provide them resources upon

their release that hopefully they will take

advantage of through the Medicaid expansion.

Brandon: and I agree in JR I the purpose was to

identify high and low risk offenders before they

go into jail. And while they're in jail and then

when they come out, they'll be able to provide

some treatment and that is happening you really

want would benefit jails the accountable care act

has a provision in it that allows for Medicaid

enrollment 30 days before release from jail. But

it's going to have to take some kind of a bill a

state-sponsored bill in order to get that enacted

in Utah. So, we need a legislature or to write a

bill requesting those funds through the ACA.

Chad: and that doesn't exist in the tweaks that

they're making to prop three at this point?

Brandon: it doesn't.

Chad: all right that the conversation to take up

right after this break. We'll be back with the

County seat we will continue our conversation in

just a minute.

Chad: welcome back to the County seat. Good

thing your back because this conversation

almost took off without you. So, let's get back to

what we were talking about. What was the

promise of JR I and how is this going to help

Paul?

Paul: well, the promise was that we needed to

provide some sort of treatment for those that

suffer from addiction and mental illness and so

as part of that we would screen inmates as they

come in and that was supposed to in which

pathway to send down that particular person so

that they could benefit from the assessment.

The problem was that it wasn't funded to where

the pathway never thought built so we would do

these assessments, and no one would ever get

them and so they were not put on a pathway

because it really wasn't a pathway as there was

no funding fund the pathways which were

treatments.

Chad: so basically, they got released to

courtyard and then wandered around until they

came back in?

Paul: yes.

Chad: okay. You had a thought t I also stopped

you on.

Brandon: I think that one of the things that

concerns us as County providers is with

Medicaid expansion they're looking for a way to

pay for the match the federal match piece of it in

order to draw those dollars down well in order to

do that they'll have to find funding somewhere

JR I funds are some of those funds that are

being discussed right now and so even the

removal of some of those funds to help pay for

Medicaid expansion. So, if JR I funds are

removed or if the division of substance use and

mental health chooses to take away those funds

and gives it back to the state to pay for match

those of us that are providing services in the jail

using JR I funds have no way of providing

treatment any longer.

Chad: so basically, Medicaid expansion could

actually hurt where we were headed down a

path of rehabilitating people and getting them on

the correct path and cutting recidivism right? I

mean, am I saying that correctly? You're not

talking.

Brandon: it could hurt in the jails. Honestly those

funds that we use for criminal justice purposes

being taken out of some of the jails are being

able to provide those services because Medicaid

dollars aren't going to be coming into the jail. So

where are we using those funds currently to

provide those services and a lot of it comes from

JR I

Chad: so, if the state legislator hadn't come in to

tweak proposition three what would've

happened? You don't know?

Paul: I don't know.

Brandon: I don't think anything would've

changed with the jail I think the full Medicaid

expansion up to 138% of federal poverty would

have stayed the same but the question is that

match piece because what's being proposed

now is a 70/30 match 70% the funding coming

from the federal government the County

matches 30%. That is the bridge plan that is in

place now, but if with full Medicaid expansion. It

would have been 90/10 split more people would

be covered, costing a little bit less.

Chad: I'm going to take another break and when

we come back. I want to talk about the fairness

of this all because there is an issue that's always

been on the table sense this whole thing started

and it probably could use a light of day. In this

conversation. Will be right back with the County

seat.

Chad: welcome back to the County seat were

discussing the impact Medicaid expansion may

potentially have on the counties particularly in

jails and mental health. So, I do want to come

back and address the question because people

sitting at home they're going to go. I remember

something about this when it all happened are

we paying tax dollars to go into this system

already. And because we did not do Medicaid

expansion, we've been shortchanging ourselves

for this 90% that's supposedly in that match.

What say you guys about that?

Brandon: well, the funding is going somewhere

it's going back to the federal government and

has been since the ACA past and it's being held

there, I guess. I don't know what they're doing

with their money now but yeah, so Utahans have

been sending their tax dollars back for this

purpose. For years.

Chad: is the state right or are they in a position

to be concerned about the fact that yeah sure it's

90/10 right now and we can probably cover that

and find a way to make our match, but it may

change in the future it may end up being 70/30 it

may end up being 50/50. And if you listen to

some people, they might say well the

government's going to go broke anyway and

then will have to pay for all of it. So, is that a fair

and legitimate concern for them to try to fine

tune this or should we just be taking the whole

match?

Brandon: I think it's the responsible thing to do to

take a look at citizens clearly past Medicaid

expansion but there is a funding concern right. I

think once it passed. Then they started looking

at the numbers and realize that there is not

enough funding to pay for that full Medicaid

expansion. Let's take a look at some other

options. And so that's a hard question you know,

I'm not sure how they do it or what the right

answer is. I tend to lead toward if the citizens

want it, we should find a way to get it.

Paul: I do think that is a legitimate concern it just

is very typical within government or larger

government to initiate and start a program by

funding it properly and then backing off of it,

leaving the funding mechanism to be determined

by the lower level of government, whether it's

from federal to state or state to County we

experience that.

Chad: what is your inmate population look like

review float about for Tooele County?

Paul: I have about 225 inmates in my jail right

now. Half of them are contract.

Chad: okay so you're trying to get 220 people on

a right path are you worried that what money

you do have coming in in JR I which is not

enough might be taken away?

Paul: we are always worried about any funding

mechanism that diminishes or goes away. It's

always a concern and it's very common for that

to happen so I can see why the legislature is

very concerned about this not being fully funded

in the long-term.

Chad: not wanting to be a scare tactic but a

mask both of you from your different

perspectives the same question. If the funding

stops how do you change the way the jail

operates? Do you just turn people out?

Paul: I don't want to do that. That's been one

thing I've been able to do, and we've had the

capacity to do so is to not turn away. We have

enough beds for our population, and it would be

very painful for me to start turning away

regardless of the reason.

Chad: and what about your program I mean the

funding stopped what would your option be?

Brandon: we feel like we've been doing this

anyway for a number of years and County

behavioral health finds a way and we haven't

had a good funding system in place for a long

time. So, if funding went away we would still

find a way to be able to serve them it wouldn't be

easier, maybe reduce the number of services

available to them are expanding how much a

citizen might have to pay in order to get the

services but we would find a way.

Chad: gentlemen thank you for your time. It's

been a good conversation. It seems like there

should be a little bit more but maybe the bill

needs to advance for couple weeks we might

come back and visit it again. Thank you very

much for joining us. Remember local

government is where your life happens be

involved be part of the solution and will look for

you next week on the County seat.

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Rainbow - Stargazer (Legendado + Interpretação da Letra) - Duration: 11:10.

High noon, oh I'd sell my soul for water

Nine years worth of breakin' my back

There's no sun in the shadow of the wizard

See how he glides, why he's lighter than air?

Oh I see his face Where is your star?

Is it far, is it far, is it far?

When do we leave?

I believe, yes, I believe

In the heat and the rain

With whips and chains

To see him fly

So many die

We build a tower of stone

With our flesh and bone

Just to see him fly

We don't know why

Now where do we go?

Hot wind, moving fast across the desert

We feel that our time has arrived

The world spins, while we put his dream together

A tower of stone to take him straight to the sky

Oh I see his face

Where is your star?

Is it far, is it far, far?

When do we leave?

Hey, I believe, I believe

In the heat and the rain

With whips and chains

Just to see him fly

Too many die

We build a tower of stone

With our flesh and bone

To see him fly

But we don't know why

Ooh, now where do we go?

All eyes see the figure of the wizard

As he climbs to the top of the world

No sound, as he falls instead of rising

Time standing still, then there's blood on the sand

Oh I see his face

Where was your star?

Was it far, was it far?

When did we leave?

We believed, we believed, we believed

In heat and rain

With the whips and chains

To see him fly

So many died

We built a tower of stone

With our flesh and bone

To see him fly

But why?

In all the rain

With all the chains

Did so many die

Just to see him fly?

Look at my flesh and bone

Now, look, look, look, look, Look at his tower of stone

I see a rainbow rising

Look there, on the horizon

And I'm coming home

I'm coming home

I'm coming home

Time is standing still

He gave back my will

Going home

I'm going home

My eyes are bleeding And my heart is leaving here

But it's not home

But it's not home

Take me back

He gave me back my will

Going home

I'm going home

My eyes are bleeding And my heart is leaving here

But it's not home

But it's not home

Take me back, take me back

Back to my home

Time is standing still

Hey Rock fans, what's up?

This splendid masterpiece named Stargazer

in my opinion, is a tale inspired by Babel Tower

told through a slave's point of view who helped build the tower

In the lyrics, a wizard promised to the slaves

if they built a huge stone tower

the wizard would be able to fly away from the top

toward the stars

And so the slaves did, hoping to witness a miracle

but in the end, the wizard only crashed on the floor

like any other human, unable to fly

Then the slaves didn't know what to do next

realizing that all their effort was in vain

until they saw a rainbow rising on the horizon

a light in the dark

and headed toward that light, which they called "home"

The Stargazer story continues on the next album song

A Light in the Black

But if we seek a meaning behind the literal

as we must do to the most of Dio lyrics

in my opinion, the song sends a message to not let yourself be blindly influenced

by the charisma of no leader

not to become a slave to another's ideals and ambitions

The human history is full of examples

where a large number of people was deceived by false promises

in which they gave themselves body and soul for the someone's cause

without questioning whether what they were doing was right

or if their leader was really able to keep his promise

mention some examples can be problematic

cause there are people who, even after witnessing the wizard fall

They keep believing in the wizard

Perhaps the least polemical example is Hitler's followers

Well, I hope no neo-nazis appear in the comments

And the song A Light in the Black

Continuation of Stargazer

for me makes it clear that the "home" to which the former slaves are returning

it's their intellectual freedom

is to return to see the world around you by your own eyes

And that's it

If you liked, please click the thumbs up

and if you can, also watch "In My Time of Dying" and "Painkiller"

whose links appeared on the screen

these 2 videos are my pride here on the channel

And that's it guys

Until the next song and...

Bye!

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Thomas Markle and Samantha Slam George Clooney For Defending Duchess Meghan - Duration: 12:50.

Thomas Markle and Samantha slam George Clooney for defending Duchess Meghan

Meghan markle's estranged father and half sister lashed out at George Clooney after the ACT

The defended The Duchess of Sussex against

The tax from the Press

They're just chatting Meghan Markle everywhere

She's been pursued and vilified

Clooney 57

Told press on Monday

She's a woman who is 7 months

Is pregnant and she has been pursued and vilified

Enchanting the same way

That Princess Diana was and it's history repeating itself

We've seen how that ends

I can't tell you how frustrating that is

Just seeing them broadcast a letter from a daughter to a father

She's getting a raw deal.

And I think it's irresponsible

And I'm surprised by that

The oscar-winning actor was criticizing the media Street

Month of the 37 year old former suits actor

Never once actually shading her relationship

Or lack thereof

With her family

That didn't stop Samantha Markle from slamming the former star on Twitter

And even bringing his human rights attorney wife Amal

Into the social media fac

Hey Looney Clooney

Your lawyer wife should have taught you

Not to make statements without full facts

Samantha

54

Tweeted on Wednesday

Hideout number George Clooney would goes his mother for no legitimate reason

Be quiet Georgia

Sources close to Thomas Markle also blasted the actor

Telling TMZ that Clooney ought to do a little research

Before he talks about Megan and her father

Clooney reference the letter Meghan reportedly sent to her father begging him to

Stop talking to the Press about her and Prince Harry

In the letter Meghan also

Pleaded with Thomas

Stop cooperating with Samantha

Who reportedly Puppeteer Thomas's staged paparazzi photos ahead of the royal wedding

What will Prince Harry and Meghan's royal baby called Prince Charles

Prince Charles is gearing up to become a grandpa for the 4th time

But it will be the first grandchild he welcomes outside of Prince William and Kate's adorable crew

Prince George

5

Princess Charlotte

3 and 9 month old Prince Louis

Well Royal Watchers know what the Cambridge Trio calls their Royal Grandpa

Many are wondering what Prince Harry and Meghan's royal baby will call him

There's no doubt

That baby saucer

Sex will spend a lot of time with his or her royal cousins once old enough

And by the time he

Or she starts to talk

It's likely the sweet bundle of joy will call the Future King Grandpa Wales

Just like George

Charlotte NC

Louis

The adorable nickname was revealed last year by Royal author Robert Hardman

Who chatted with people very close to the 70 year old

What's even sweeter is the name the queen called her grandfather George V

Grandpa England

Too cute

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex

I've been busy be stepping out for causes close to their hearts

Like the recent Arts

See outing to see The Wider Earth

And the red carpet appearance at the Endeavor fund Awards

Making them even busier

Of course is there baby who's due to join the Royal fold around the end of March or early April

But the couple won't be without the loving support of Prince Charles and his wife

The Duchess of Cornwall

The doting grandpa has previously said it's a different part of your life

The great thing is to encourage

Show them things to take their interest

My grandmother did that

She was wonderful

It is very important

How to create a bond

When they are very young

And it's plain to see

The Charles Foster quite a beautiful bond with his children

Princes William and Harry

Who's still look up to their father for his environmental awareness and love for his grandchildren

Can Camilla The Duchess of Cornwall

Won't be far behind when it comes to bonding with the

The future baby Sussex

She has five grandchildren

Two granddaughters and three grandsons

From her previous marriage

My grandchildren adore him

Absolutely adore him

She revealed on the BBC documentary Prince

Sun and Air

Charles at 70

He reads Harry Potter and he can do all the different voices

And I think children really appreciate that

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Inside Meghan markle's perfect

Valentine's Day breakfast in bed and sweet love notes

There's nothing like a jewel box size restaurant

To add to the intimacy and coziness of a night out

Meghan Markle once wrote

When it comes to romance

Meghan Markle doesn't hold back

Thanks to her former love of social media

And her now-defunct lifestyle website

The tag

The Duchess of Sussex has given us major insight into her romantic side

Megan who is expecting her first child in the spring with husband Prince Harry

Once wrote without fail

Every February 4th

I wake up feeling like I'm immersed in a Robert boys no photo

Waiting with bated breath

To be dipped into a

This is all happening in black and white

Of course

And in Paris

If I had my way

But delusions of Francophile Grandeur aside

Valentine's Day is special

Wherever you happen

Defined yourself

And in terms of gifts

Breakfast in bed

A sweet love note

Or a single flower

It's really is the thought that counts

And it doesn't stop with Valentine's Day

Megan admitted she enjoys finding little ways to share her love everyday

She puts her thoughts

Instapaper

If given the option between fingers

The keyboard or pen to paper

I will always choose the letter she wants wrote on the tip

Because amongst the throwback things that I love

A 62 Porsche

Speeds to Rolla Dylan McKay in 90210

A bevy of Vargas girls

A Busby Berkeley film

Or cooking over a charcoal grill

What trumps all is my love of writing

And receiving

100

She's affection

Let's discuss the Simple Pleasures in life holding someone's hand so seamlessly

That you can't decipher their fingers from your own

Fresh baked bread smeared with Briny french butter

A smile that says you are endlessly a door

This is one smell of sauteing onions

And finding the perfect

Checkbook

She goes Glam for date night

Perhaps it's the girly girl in me

Maybe it's the fact

That is given the choice between Punk and pretty

I will always vote for pretty

Four Women looking like ladies

For the opportunity to wow with class on Grace and fairytale level ball gown Beauty

She cooks romantic meal

Engagement chicken

Anyone

Some days you have a bite of food

That makes you go note

Your eyes widen

You look down at the plate almost pushing things around with your fork

To see what's making it so special

Do you take another bite

Smiling as you do so almost laughing

Because it's just

So damn good

Cheap plans romantic date nights

There's nothing like a jewel box size rest

Do I have to the intimacy and coziness of a night out

Because let's be honest

Some of the best meals of Our Lives

Have less to do with the food

Specifically

And more to do with the overall experience

The space being high on the list

She gives thoughtful gifts

It's easy to grab another t-shirt for your man

But you'll likely steal it for PJ's anyway

Instead

Give him something creative

That he'll actually enjoy

She brings the romance

I think it's safe to say that we all fall in love a little bit everyday

Viet with your partner

Your crush

Even a person in passing

That energetically makes your heart go pitter-patter

Whatever the case may be

When you meet someone that makes you being

You must take note

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Meghan Markle facing

Scrutiny

Family woes 9 months after Blissful royal wedding

When Meghan Markle became engaged

The Prince Harry

The American TV star seems to charm everyone

GMAT

Chin Harry toward Britain to adoring crowd

And she pledged to hit the ground running once she officially joined the Royal Circle

Britain's rambunctious

Royal obsessed

Press praised or something different

A fresh take on an old firm in need of a bit of Dazzle

9 months after her wedding extravaganza

And now formally known as The Duchess of Sussex

The 37-year old is pregnant

And finding the life in the Royal Fishbowl Carey

Not just glamour in great charitable opportunities

Put liabilities as well

Meghan is engaged in a pain

Public Rift with her father

Play doubt in the nation's tabloids

Of course and dealing with speculation

But she is feuding with Prince William's wife

Kate

Perhaps sister Samantha has been sniping at her in public

And the one spawning press has criticized for everything from being hard on her household staff to spending too much time

Cradling her baby bump

I should think she's finding it pretty difficult

Send Ingrid Seward

Editor-in-chief of majesty

D magazine

It's such a minefield

Being a member of the Royal Family

Perhaps you should have these results into it a little more

She said Megan has

Like Princess Diana

Before her probably been shocked at just how intrusive the Press Canby

I don't think they realized quite

How nasty it would become

She said of the continuing spat

Between Megan

And her father and half

Steward said Megan will never be able to

The quilt tabloid rumors about Rifts in the Royal household

Stories that rely on unnamed sources will continue to bedevil her

Megan has maintained her equilibrium in public

Keeping up a hectic schedule

That includes travel and charitable appearances even as the birth of her

Her first child

She has been unfailingly elegant

And gracious in Pub

And retailers say her fashion influence

Dublin Marco's Park

Remains intact

Sean by the spike in interest in still products after Megan was seen carrying one of its leather travel organizer

Toc of a royal feud between the spouses of Prince William and

Prince Harry was fueled late last year by Harry and Meghan's announce

To move out of Central London

Where they live on the grounds

Kensington Palace along with William and Kate

In favor of Frogmore Cottage

In a rural setting near Windsor

Circastl

Some in the Press jump to the conclusion

That Megan was not only unable to get along with Kate

But it also prompted a split

Between William and Harry

No one outside the Royal Inner Circle knows for sure

If there is no will between Meghan and Kate

But there is no denying the ugly break between Meghan and her father

Who has shared language letter from Megan with the mail on Sunday tabloid

If you love me

As you tell the Press you do

Please stop Megan implores her father

Who has frequently spoken to the Tabloid press about Meghan and the Royal Family

Please allow us to live our lives in peace

Please stop lying

Please stop creating so much pain

Please stop exploiting my relationship with my husband

Royal expert Hugo Vickers

Says the strange relations

Between Megan

And her father may have reached

The point of no return

It's all become ridiculous

A tabloids

He said

The best thing would be some sort of reconciliation with

But it may have gone too far

Meghan and Harry's press office has not commented on the letter

Portions of which were reprinted in the mail on Sunday and what was said to be Megan's distinctive

Elegant handwriting

The publication of the August letter

Claimed as a world Exclusive by the Tabloid

Is the latest Salvo in the tabloids fascination with the Elder Markle

Who divides his time between Southern California and Northern next

Markle

74

Did not come to Megan's wedding in May

Citing a last-minute heart ailment

So Harry's father Prince Charles walked her down the aisle

He has complained that he can't reach his own daughter now that she is part of the Royal Family

Marshalls complaint

And a string of press stories criticizing Meghan

Prompted a group of Megan's friends

And former co-stars on the Suits TV show to tell People magazine

Megan was being subjected to unhealthy Scruton

She carries her first child

Actor George Clooney

Who did attend the royal wedding in May made the same point this week

Comparing the Tabloid scrutiny of Meghan to the Press harass

The contributed to the death of Harry's mother princess

Is Diana in a 1997 car crash

It's history repeating itself

The star warned

It was frustrating to see a pregnant woman pursued and vilified by the Press

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