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When Katy first talked with me about photographing her wedding, we had a long discussion about the importance of family. It was such a joy to shoot her wedding, meet her parents and watch Matthew’s joy at marrying her. Katy and Matthew are Aggies to the core. Their reception was at The Zone Club, overlooking Kyle Field and Matthew’s cake was a replica of his Aggie ring, Whoop!  The ceremony was beautiful and had several people (included me) in tears at points. Congratulations guys and I hope you enjoy the preview!

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It may not be possible to prevent a specific birth defect or an illness, but it should be possible to protect a child from an accident and injury or disease that results in death.”

That means a child should not have to choose between life and a life-limiting illness or disability. “Everyone should be entitled to good health and safety. We must provide a safe environment for everyone, regardless of ability to pay.”

Efforts by the government to encourage people to do more to protect themselves against illness and accidents and increase safety in cars, streets and workplaces are “indispensable” in addressing health problems, said Mr Kenny.

Gerry Ryan, a Dublin-based lawyer and the director of health and safety at the Irish Congress of Trade Unions, said he found it “troubling” that Mr Kenny’s party had failed to sign the declaration, but he believes he and others will continue to campaign for the inclusion.

“I don’t see any reason why we shouldn’t get a basic minimum guarantee in health and safety for everyone,” he said. “If we get to this day when Ireland’s children can’t walk down the street and their parents can’t get to work or they can’t get their child to a doctor then we have a serious problem.” Mr Ryan said the union’s call for a minimum wage will continue to be a major issue and it will be one of the driving forces for its general secretary, Jimmy Kelly, in his campaign to win the Fine Gael leadership in the coming months.

The Department of Health and the Dil Health Committee had been aware of the issue and it was expected to be debated at a meeting next month. The Department of Health said it had a statutory duty under the Care Act 2009 to implement minimum standards for childcare provision. The Department said the maximum amount a child care provider can pay a child carer is 40 per child a week. It also said it has a minimum wage policy of 11.30 per hour for those who work full-time in childcare, but the “average wage” was 11.71. The Department said its Child Care Standards Code of Practice sets out minimum standards for: safe spaces in schools; safe locations for children; safe spaces to keep children safe during transport; safe and secure care, and proper procedures.

But it is understood the proposed increase would be for all children aged 18 months or over, not just those under the age of 18. The Department of Health said it has “no plans to introduce a statutory minimum for children aged 18 years or over”. A spokesperson said: “We support the need for a high standard for care and childcare services. This includes high-quality care and education for all parents, and a high standard of care for their children. “We also recognise the significant costs of childcare services, as this is the largest provider of childcare in the UK. “But we are determined to ensure that children benefit from the best quality care available, and, where necessary, we must ensure that children receive quality care. This is why we always recommend consulting with a health professional. If you’re interested in North Raleigh Pediatrics, you can find their website here.

  • John C. - May 27, 2008 - 5:16 pm

    Love the glossy floor shot! Kudos Butch!

May 2nd was David Gardners Jewelers annual spring party. The 70’s based theme brought out a lot of polyester and funky prints. A disco dance floor and ceiling full of balloons transformed the garage into the big hit of the night, next to the jewelry of course! The Texas Aggie Dance team also entertained the crowd dancing The Hustle. It was a fun time for all…

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  • charlie - May 22, 2008 - 3:24 pm

    You Rock!

  • Joemarc - February 6, 2010 - 8:54 am

    How nice!!!
    I Love it!!

It has been a busy couple of weeks. (Whew!) On April 26th, I spent the day shooting Hannah and Shiloh’s wedding at The Astin Mansion. It was a great party with the FM 2865 Band keeping the party going late into the night. Enjoy these samplings from the day….

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I was privileged this past Sunday to cover the Delta Zeta’s first-ever fundraiser for The Painted Turtle Camp, a camp and family center for kids with life-threatening illnesses. The “Turtle Tug” tug-of-war was a hit and  a little messy, with a inflatable pool full of chocolate pudding acting as the pit! The action got wild when several non-combatants were dumped into the pit. But all was well as the Delta Zeta’s provided a slip-n-slide to clean of the gooey mess. I can’t wait to see next year’s event. 

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