Tuesday, October 22, 2019

October 22, 2019 Tuesday#Whatdoyoubelieve?#twoyearolds#Princeton#transportation!

Get Faith
11 Peter chapter 2  "But false prophets also arose among the people, just as there will be false teachers among you, who will secretly bring in destructive opinions."    In the early days of the church there were people who saw the disciples spreading the Gospel and thought it looked like something they could profit from.  There are still those people in the world, it is up to you to take your knowledge seriously, study the Bible and what you know and make good decisions for yourself.  If you find that the information you are getting is less the Bible based and less then God worshiping you might want to consider whether it is what you actually believe.

On this day
1987  It says I cleaned out Nicole's toys.  Now, you know how that goes - as you are getting rid of toys, they have found new interest in the infant chew toy or rattle, and they are 2+ years old, good luck throwing it out.   I'm sure I had better luck cleaning the coat closet next.  In the midst of all that my mom came over with hamburgers for lunch, always welcome, right?  Later in the day my neighbor Linda, who had  a daughter the same age as Nicole, brought over Lady and the Tramp for us to watch.  Let me ask if you have children of that age, how many times have you watched Lady and the Tramp?  This is the night, what a beautiful night........

1746 - The College of New Jersey was officially chartered. It later became known as Princeton University.  Now that is an old college!

Honolulu Hawaii

Modal characteristics[edit]

According to the 2016 American Community Survey (five-year average), 56 percent of Urban Honolulu residents commuted to work by driving alone, 13.8 percent carpooled, 11.7 used public transportation, and 8.7 percent walked. About 5.7 commuted by bike, taxi, motorcycle or other forms of transportation, while 4.1 percent worked at home.[88]
The city of Honolulu has a high percentage of households without a car. In 2015, 16.6 percent of Honolulu households lacked a car, which increased slightly to 17.2 percent in 2016. The national average was 8.7 percent in 2016. Honolulu averaged 1.4 cars per household in 2016, compared to a national average of 1.8.[89]  that kind of makes sense to me.

Enjoy the day!  Make it memorable!  Happy Birthday to Katie M. !!

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