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Angelina  wants more babies with her beloved Brad Pitt


Angelina  wants "lots of babies".
"I'd love to adopt just a bunch more kids, have a few, and, just be traveling, be home, or, you know, not working the next few months," sexy Angelina said.

Amgelina is working along with architects to design a new home in the US, after selling the 42 million pounds British mansion earlier this month. She wanted to sell the place because she and Brad have decided to bring up their family in America, despite the fact that Angie had previously said she wanted to raise her children in Britain.

 

Before I met Brad, there were many times I’d be up exhausted with my son Maddox in the middle of the night and there was nobody there who appreciated my efforts. When he said his first word, there was nobody that I could look at and explode in excitement with. It made me very close to Mad, but now there’s the joy of waking up and sharing the burden. I think, as a woman, having a partner who appreciates you as a mom and who is going to remember those things about you and your history with the children is very special.
 

USA Today  May 2007

Jolie, 31, brought Pax home from Vietnam in March. She tells June's Reader's Digest how she and Pitt, 43, are juggling parenting duties. "We've tried to figure out a lot of private time for each of them. When everybody goes to bed, we give Mad time. When everybody is at school, we give Shiloh time. In between, Z and Pax each get special time. And on Sundays, we have a big family sleep," when the kids get in bed with their parents and watch a movie. "We're talking about having to build a bigger bed!"

This month, the couple's youngest turns 1, and Jolie says that she planned her pregnancy with Shiloh. "I always said I was happy never to have a child biologically. (Brad) told me he hadn't given up that thought. Then … after Z came home (from Ethiopia), I saw Brad with her and Mad, and I realized how much he loved them, that a biological child would not in any way be a threat."

 

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In Ireland... Halloween is much more a harvest festival than it is in the United States, where Thanksgiving has become the official day of thanks for abundance. As Samhain, November Eve was one of the four great quarter days of the year, each one marking the beginning of a new season. Samhain also marked the start of a new year. Halloween commands a place of honor in Ireland today greater than in the United States. And in fact it functions much like Thanksgiving does here. Family meals and a gathering of relatives are common.

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Attitudes toward Halloween varied widely among the various European groups that settled in North America. New England was initially settled by English Puritans, members of a strict Protestant sect that rejected Halloween as a Catholic and pagan holiday (see Puritanism). However, other British colonists successfully transplanted Halloween traditions in southern colonies such as Virginia and Maryland. Irish immigrants helped popularize Halloween traditions throughout the United States in the mid-19th century. As belief in many of the old superstitions waned during the late 19th century, Halloween was increasingly regarded as a children’s holiday.