Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Holiday Greetings and Incursion II Alerts

The morning finds me on personal vacation and the rainy day is one that called for fruit cake with a special cup of tea, but I'm glad to be blogging on Incursion II updates for Holiday safety and urban preparedness alerts. I'm pleased inform that the USMC has offered a special ring that is engraved with Incursion I and has room for more engraving, for those who participated with the Militaries and the Churches worldwide in the last effort. There are several military officers who were approached and threatened directly with an Incursion III, already. Go ahead and take your everyday precautions and stay extra alert as the holidays you know come with alerts to take extra care of your resources and gift items.

Vacation time with the Militaries you might be curious to know allows for up to half-time of work and lots of postponed activities identified throughout the year before. This week finds me at home delightfully sewing some clothes and making presents. A gingerbread making kit and book are on my tabletop. I watched this morning The Grinch Who Stole Christmas which went well with the rainy morning. My notepad is close by for story ideas ...

For the follow-along: I have heard back from several of you who enjoyed the books listed and I'll get back to the reading and craft projects next week. Ahead, we've discussed before learning new language or culture. This is a fine time to select something for now or later from that culture to do.

Some of the news media were recently asking about forecasts for business in the fields related to Fashion. The USAF Fashion One Project presently in the Air Force One office is seeking part-timers who have a background in psychology and psychiatry and on openness to referential material provided by the CIA to make comparisons. The design teams are on deadlines provided by the military and they are looking to the year ahead for resultant incomes as a partial result of the interaction with the part-timers and consultants under discussion. The part-time openings are short and are very regular, usually daily so reliability is essential.

Other news is that it is fine to complain of the noted difference in the fashion business as was just done, in that only 110,000 job openings were created for the Holiday Season. The other side of that is that it is a new style of managing a business sector that is commended for opening those jobs for two-year increments instead of the typical short duration of only the holiday. There are some nice openings that I would've enjoyed to work, myself, and was glad to see to others getting them for a solid period of time.

Until next week ...

Sartorially yours,
Kristin-Marie Wall