12.02.2012
10.05.2012
Privacy {please}
What are your thoughts on Stephanie continuing to post naked pictures of her baby on the internet?
Labels:
Christian Nielson,
Nie Nie Dialogues,
Nie Nie Without Pity,
Stephanie Nielson,
Stephanie Nielson Blog
9.04.2012
Mr.and Mrs. Nielson go to {Tampa}
The Nielson's jetted off to Tampa for the Republican National Convention (RNC).
What are your thoughts on their attendance at the RNC?
What are your thoughts on their attendance at the RNC?
Labels:
Christian Nielson,
Mitt Romney,
Nie Nie Dialogues,
Nie Nie Without Pity,
Republican National Convention,
RNC,
Stephanie Nielson,
Stephanie Nielson Blog
6.11.2012
Safety
What are your thoughts on Nie Nie's safety habits when it comes to her children?
Labels:
Christian Nielson,
Nie Nie Dialogues,
Nie Nie seatbelts,
Nie Nie Without Pity,
Stephanie Nielson,
Stephanie Nielson Blog
5.01.2012
Donations
There is an interesting article from November 2009 that discusses the cost of Stephanie and Christian Nielson's medical bills. Stephanie's medical bills for 1 year totaled $7.6 million dollars and Christian's bills totaled over $1.6 million.
Her stay at the University of Utah hospital was approximately $128,000 which the Nielson's were responsible for $2700 of the bill.
Many fundraisers, auctions, and concerts held for the Nielson's raised over $290,000.
Another article from January 2011 that discusses how many page views Stephanie's blog receives (approximately 3 million per month).
Another article from July 2011 discusses BlogHer's ad compensation. The compensation can be from zero (for public service announcements) up to $10 on a cost per thousand (CPM) basis. For example, if her ads were rated somewhere in the middle (say $5), her average income would be $15,000 per month. BlogHer gets a portion of the ads and the rest is paid to the blogger.
There have been lots of discussions about "Nie's Homemade Christmas" post in December 2010. In her own words: " These past few weeks, I have been bombarded with so many handmade gifts that I felt like a spoiled brat-Which I kind of am." She goes on to add, in very small font, "I couldn't use every single amazing homemade gift that was sent. I am sorry. I will probably use what you have sent at some point, and I must make it known, I can't send back your homemade pretties either."
There are many people that donated their time, hard work, and talent to raise money, donate items, and provide for her family. What she has gone through is one of the most devastating events one can imagine. But where is the line between making money and taking advantage of a situation?
What are your thoughts?
According to the article, "The Maricopa Integrated Health System's foundation forgave the costs not covered by the Nielsons' insurance and even paid Christian's student-loan payments while he was in the hospital. After Christian left his job, the foundation paid the family's COBRA premium and will continue paying it until the COBRA benefits expire in the Spring (2010), a cost of $1,256 per month. The foundation also created a tax-deductible donation account dedicated to the Nielsons' medical and emergency expenses. About $38,000 was raised. Much of this already has been used."
Her stay at the University of Utah hospital was approximately $128,000 which the Nielson's were responsible for $2700 of the bill.
Many fundraisers, auctions, and concerts held for the Nielson's raised over $290,000.
Another article from January 2011 that discusses how many page views Stephanie's blog receives (approximately 3 million per month).
Another article from July 2011 discusses BlogHer's ad compensation. The compensation can be from zero (for public service announcements) up to $10 on a cost per thousand (CPM) basis. For example, if her ads were rated somewhere in the middle (say $5), her average income would be $15,000 per month. BlogHer gets a portion of the ads and the rest is paid to the blogger.
There have been lots of discussions about "Nie's Homemade Christmas" post in December 2010. In her own words: " These past few weeks, I have been bombarded with so many handmade gifts that I felt like a spoiled brat-Which I kind of am." She goes on to add, in very small font, "I couldn't use every single amazing homemade gift that was sent. I am sorry. I will probably use what you have sent at some point, and I must make it known, I can't send back your homemade pretties either."
There are many people that donated their time, hard work, and talent to raise money, donate items, and provide for her family. What she has gone through is one of the most devastating events one can imagine. But where is the line between making money and taking advantage of a situation?
What are your thoughts?
4.17.2012
{Dialogue}
Dialogue is defined as a conversation between two or more persons.
And yet the Nie Nie Dialogues allow no such conversations to exist.
And yet the Nie Nie Dialogues allow no such conversations to exist.
4.10.2012
A book, a baby, and a parade
Did you know that Nie Nie was featured in Parade magazine? Would have never guessed that one.
Funny that her book and baby came out on the same day.
Hmmmmmm.
Funny that her book and baby came out on the same day.
Hmmmmmm.
Labels:
Heaven is Here,
Nie Nie Dialogues,
Nie Nie Without Pity,
Parade Magazine,
Stephanie Nielson,
Stephanie Nielson Pregnant,
Stephanie Nieslon book
4.01.2012
Is Heaven really here?
Stephanie's new book is set to release on April 3rd, 2012. Do you think Stephanie's book is truly written so that her children will know what happened or is it another reason for her to capitalize on her story?
Are you planning to buy to the book?
Are you planning to buy to the book?
Labels:
Christian Nielson,
Heaven is Here,
Nie Nie Dialogues,
Nie Nie Without Pity,
Stephanie Nielson,
Stephanie Nielson Pregnant,
Stephanie Nieslon book
3.06.2012
Mitt Romney and Stephanie Nielson (Mittens and Nie Nie)
What do you think of Stephanie Nielson's unwavering support of Mitt Romney? Does she truly believe in his cause or is she simply following him because he is a fellow Mormon? Her post on February 23rd "Someone is 28 today and Mitt's ties" was a pathetic attempt at trying to make Mitt out to be "just a regular guy". Her reason was that he wasn't a "hoity-toity" man because he is wearing the same tie on 4 different occasions.
Just to make things real: Go to this site to see how long it would take Mitt Romney to earn what you make in a year.
Example: If you make $40,000 per year in 2010, it would take Mitt Romney 16 hours 10 minutes and 34 seconds to earn that income. It would take you 541 years 6 months 12 days 6 hours 20 minutes and 9 seconds to make what Mitt made in 2010.
Nie Nie seems to be a pawn in Mitt's glossed-over propaganda message.
Just to make things real: Go to this site to see how long it would take Mitt Romney to earn what you make in a year.
Example: If you make $40,000 per year in 2010, it would take Mitt Romney 16 hours 10 minutes and 34 seconds to earn that income. It would take you 541 years 6 months 12 days 6 hours 20 minutes and 9 seconds to make what Mitt made in 2010.
Nie Nie seems to be a pawn in Mitt's glossed-over propaganda message.
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