Saturday, December 13, 2014

December 13, 2014 - or 12-13-14

Skipped exercise this morning, in a hurry to get to kids Saturday camp with Lifebuilders.  Enough of a workout.


Matthew chapter 1 - This is about Joseph taking Mary for his bride, even though he knew she was pregnant. It must have been reassuring for him to hear from an angel that she carried a child from God, from the Holy Spirit and also to get some help with the baby's name - Jesus.  That can be a hard decision.


On this day;
2008 - Typical before Christmas running around and a funeral.  On that evening the Bays invited me over for a Christmas party with a number of other people.  I was telling some people about how I select a city every month and then explore it's history, politics, culture and current events.  They said they all wanted to do that and so the "travelers" group was established.  That was 6 years ago and we still meet every month, tonight in fact.  We are in Gawlior India this month.


1577 - Five ships under the command of Sir Francis Drake left Plymouth, England, to embark on Drake's circumnavigation of the globe. The journey took almost three years. Now this was a lot of effort on their part to find out about the rest of the world.  They were a step in making what for us today is punching some keys and googling info!.


Parenting- Being a step parent is indeed a special calling in life.  Like Joseph the care you give and the responsibility you take is the same, but different.  The decisions for their life and health are typically not yours to make, but the joy in being in their life is certainly worth it.  I can't imagine Joseph's position, in Jesus's choices and direction, they were made on a much higher scale.




Economy of Gwalior[edit]

Gwalior Fair
Gwalior enjoys being at a very strategic position as being a main junction on New Delhi – Chennai railroad and being on NH-3 and NH-75. Gwalior is surrounded by 3 Industrial areas – Sitholi, Banmore and Malanpur. All three of these sectors are on NH 75, NH-3 and NH 92 respectively, with Malanpur being the largest. The city used to have big manufacturing industries, such as Gwalior Grasim and J.C. MILLS of Birlanagar, but now this sector is left with only one industry – J.B.Mangharam Ltd. But the other 3 sectors have many industries. The important are from dairy, chemical, manufacturing, textiles, and other industries. Handicraft and small industries are also found like Gwalior potteries. Gwalior is also an important historical and tourism sector of the country. Therefore, the tourism sector also puts an effect into the city's economy. Gwalior is part of NCR. The Gwalior Trade Fair is an annual trade fair showcasing the economy of Gwalior. There are some manufacturing set-ups of some companies like UFlex (Flex Industries Ltd), SRF, Ranbaxy Laboratories, Cadbury, J. K. Tyres, Surya Bulbs, SiyaRam and Railway spring factory Sitholi.' Most of the Local population is involved with trading firms or are self-employed. Many run OMEs and SMEs with Gwalior and Agra as the local market. The city is scattered with coaching institutes and Educational institutions which provide employment to a large section of city's population.


Enjoy the day!  Make it memorable!  Happy Birthday Beth!

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