30th
October
2007
We all know that October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, I even have a button in my side bar you can click to help fund free mammograms. It’s interesting to see how many companies have gone pink. I hope they continue to build awareness even after October, this is such an important issue.
My girlfriend phoned me the other day with some good news in her own fight against breast cancer. She began her initial fight against this disease six years ago and last year, it came back with a vengeance. She had brain surgery to remove lesions one year ago and has gone through numerous chemo and radiation treatments. At one point she was told by doctors that there was nothing more that could be done for her. She never gave up and she kept a positive attitude.
Her positive thinking and many prayers by friends and family around the world are paying off. She called to tell me that her latest test results show the remaining lesions are getting smaller and she is now in what is considered to be partial remission. She was so happy I could see her dancing in her kitchen as she was talking to me. I just wanted to reach through the phone and give her a huge hug.
Since she lives near Chicago and I now live near Dallas, I can’t give her a hug, but I’m thinking of sending flowers to brighten her day even more. I found a wonderful bouquet of pink and white tulips. In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness month, 10% of the purchase price will go to Komen For The Cure. I think a [tag]flower delivery[/tag] of this nature is a great way to honor all those women, including my friend, who are fighting this battle. 
Flowers Fighting Breast Cancer
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30th
October
2007
I’m somewhat frustrated. We had 16 students tryout for our 6th grade Destination Imagination Team and from those, we chose a team of 6. The maximum number on a team is 7, so we could technically choose one more.
I met with the chosen team for the first time yesterday afternoon. Our main goal yesterday was to congratulate and welcome them as a team, go over some rules, and create a meeting schedule. Well, everything went well until we tried to figure out when they can all meet. Of course, I expected each of them to have after school activities, but we have one girl who has something every single day of the week. This girl is in Student Council, Girl Scouts, Running Club, another running club, babysitting, scholastic league and several other things that I can’t think of right now! She was basically unavailable any day except for the weekends, and I’m sorry, but I’m not giving up my weekends.
I spoke with the school office staff this morning and we concluded that I’m going to have to pull this girl aside and let her now she’s got a tough decision to make. She either quits Destination Imagination or she quits something else. She is making it difficult for the team to meet because of her schedule. This is when my job gets tough, but it’s what I took on, so I’ll have to do it. We meet this Friday, so guess I’ll talk to her then.
Kids and Their Schedules
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29th
October
2007
We were out shopping on Sunday for Halloween decorations. We’re always running behind when it comes to getting our decorations out, so we tend to get there when the products are sold out. I’m trying to plan ahead though for Christmas.
When we relocated back in April I think I recall just tossing out our entire box of Christmas lights. I get so tired of watching my husband, every year, spending hours going through that box figuring out which light strands work and which ones don’t. Then, eventually, he’ll get strands that he thinks are working put onto the tree, only to plug in and find out they don’t all work. Then he’s frustrated. I just felt that it was about time to start fresh.
This year I think we’re going to go with the LED mini lights for our tree. They’re very energy efficient and last about 25 times longer than the standard incandescent bulbs. They’re also much safer because they don’t burn hot like the older bulbs do. I’m not going to wait around until they’re all sold out either, I’m getting these early!

Holiday Lighting
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29th
October
2007
I feel like today I need to have a revolving door installed, I’ve been in and out so much and I’m not done yet. There are so many after school activities going on right now that we had to temporarily move my daughter’s guitar lesson to Monday nights at 7:30. I really don’t like this. After dinner I like to just put on my pajamas and relax. Not tonight. We have to leave and go to her lesson. Plus, I don’t like driving at night, my eyes don’t do well at night and it makes me nervous.
Oh well, hopefully we’ll get back to a more normal schedule for us in a couple of weeks. It’s not helping tonight either that I’m so tired. I just didn’t sleep well last night. I’m hoping to sleep like a rock tonight!
Busy Day
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29th
October
2007
I was just sitting here watching the news and they showed where the FDA is allowing a study to be done in New York State on teens having gastric-bypass surgery. I realize many of these kids lack self-confidence and have other issues due to their weight problems, but I have to wonder if they’ve been taught how to eat healthy in the first place. They also have to deal with peer pressure and all that available fast food. I’m not sure what the right answer is and I realize too that some people, no matter how healthy they might eat, cannot lose the weight.
Now go to the other coastline of the U.S. and find what may be the capital of plastic surgery. Perhaps because a huge part of the entertainment industry is there, but I imagine that just about any type of plastic surgery you could imagine having done, could be done in L.A. Maybe you’re looking to get a Los Angeles facelift to remove some wrinkles or lift some jowls. Or how about a weight loss plan that includes [tag]liposuction[/tag] Beverly Hills style. The nice thing about having any type of surgery done in Los Angeles is that chances are, your recovery will be done in a nice warm, sunny climate. Maybe you could even go recuperate while sitting on the beach, now that would be a great way to go through any surgical recovery!
Typically we hear about breast enlargement, but many women look to Los Angeles [tag]breast reduction[/tag] as an option. This can help many women with serious back pain issues. This is possibly one of the more medically necessary plastic surgeries. Of course, I’m not a medical doctor and don’t claim to know anything about these surgeries. I do know that sometimes they are medically necessary and sometimes they are done for other reasons. What about you? Would you ever consider having any type of [tag]plastic surgery[/tag]?
Plastic Surgery Anyone?
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