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Welcome to Tim And Angi's Blog. I'm Angi, the primary writer of this blog. Wife to Tim. Mom to Little T and Drama King. We live in a small country town in southern New Mexico. When I'm not blogging, I am a web and print designer. Tim works from home as a technical support agent.
Little T is a huge wrestling fan, loves the Power Rangers, and uses his webcam to make videos. He has Apraxia which is a speech disorder and uses an AAC device to communicate everything we do not understand.
Drama King is a huge fan of nature, loves the Power Rangers, and is a fantastic Nintendo NES player. He will remind you about saving the planet, saving animals, and just being a good Earthling.Looking For Something?
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Monthly Archives: August 2011
Thanks Penguin Group!
Earlier this month, Little T received a package for winning a WWE reading contest that contained a damaged autographed poster. Tim and I tweeted to the Penguin Group’s twitter account and sent an email to see if we could get … Continue reading
Kindle Tablet : Its Coming
Amazon.com plans to start selling its tablet based on Google Android’s Honeycomb technology just in time for the holiday season. Amazon could sell its upcoming tablet for less than it costs to make but still take home a profit in … Continue reading
Animals and Earthquakes
Earthquakes are occurring in other parts of the US today. Central and Northern California at a magnitude of 3.5 and 4.2. Peru just had a 7.2 about an hour and a half ago too. I found this interesting even though … Continue reading
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How To Pick An HD TV
Last year we made the switch and joined the land of HD television. Not only did we get our first HD television we replaced each of our older TV’s. Buying an HD TV is not like buying the old CRT … Continue reading
Random Ramblings
It’s been pretty hectic around here lately as we enter “Back To School” season. We’ve been stocking up on inexpensive school supplies, crayons for a quarter, filler paper for a penny, single subject notebooks for 20 cents, and loads more. … Continue reading

















