Monday, December 30, 2013

Omg he is too cute! See the cutest kids!

He is reading me a letter he wrote. Dear Mom, I want some more toys...
It's such a great feeling to see your child be so creative. He is 4 years old and every day he amazes me with his thinking and creativity. 

Tayshaun Lister








North West

Kim Kardashian Wants a "Million" Kids With Kanye West



Kim Kardashian Wants a "Million" Kids With Kanye West


The Royal Baby






Top 10 Searched Baby Girl Names:
1. Isabella
2. Millie
3. Sookie
4. Ann
5. Ella
6. Betty
7. Ellie
8. Emma
9. Eithne
10. Charlotte

Top 10 Searched Baby Boy Names:
1. Jacob
2. Max
3. Liam
4. Ted
5. Mo
6. Aiden
7. Andy
8. Bertie
9. Ned
10. Gus
Celebrity baby names: Places and colors 
Three celebs have chosen geographically inspired names for their kids. Reese Witherspoon named her third child, a boy, Tennessee(Cherokee, mighty warrior) in a nod to her home state. Alicia Keys and Mariah Carey each choose African country names for their sons: Egypt and Morocco, respectively. Kristin Cavallari and Vanessa Lachey may have crowned the new celeb boy "it" name with Camden (Scottish, winding valley); each new mom chose it for their son, and its evocation of the hipster London neighborhood makes it an edgy pick.

Celebs also looked to colors for baby name inspiration. Two new celeb moms went serene with blue: Beyonce with Blue Ivy for her daughter, and Alicia Silverstone with Blu as a middle name for her son Bear. Drew Barrymore picked Olive (Latin, olive tree) for her daughter, a shorter, quirkier alternative to the popular Olivia. We tip our hat to Jennifer Garner for starting this trend when she named her firstborn sweet, sassy Violet (Latin, purple flower).

Here’s a list of the most searched “what is” questions of the past year, according to Google, along with a brief answer.
#1 What is Twerking? (a style of dance made famous by Miley Cyrus at the VMA’s.)
#2 What is Ricin? (a lethal toxin)
#3 What is DOMA? (the Defense of Marriage Act)
#4 What is Molly? (slang word for the drug MDMA)
#5 What is Gluten? (a wheat protein)
#6 What is Sequestration? (automatic spending cuts to the federal budget that went into effect in 2013)
#7 What is Obamacare? (the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act (HCERA))
#8 What is Lupus? (an autoimmune disease)
#9 What is Snapchat? (an app that automatically deletes messages and videos 1 to 10 seconds after the receiver views the “snap”)
#10 What is Bitcoin? (a decentralized and volatile form of currency used on the internet)

The top “trending” search terms (the topics that had the largest increase in volume since 2012) of 2013 were:
#1 Paul Walker
#2 Boston Marathon Bombing
#3 Nelson Mandela
#4 Cory Monteith
#5 iPhone 5s
#6 Government Shutdown
#7 James Gandolfini
#8 Harlem Shake
#9 Royal Baby
#10 Adrian Peterson


Hot Searches on Google for January 20, 2014



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