Posted in accomplishments, Amazing, baby, cancer, charitable organizations, charity, chemo, children, comfort, commitment, compassion, disease, family, finances, gifts, giving, health, Heart, Heart to heart, help, hospital, hospitals, illness, Impact, kids, making money, medical, medicine, mental and physical health, MONEY, responsibility, sickness, stress, support, Teamwork, trauma, well-being, tagged auction, baby bag, baby chickens, bid, camcer treatments, cancer, cancer support, charity, childhood cancer, childs wooden rocking chair, donations, fabric purse, Facebook, family, financial hardships, fundraising, handsewn purse, hardship, hospital, hospital gown, medical, non- profit organization, sock monkey, stress, swaddling blanket, Team Keegan, tote bag on March 7, 2012|
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It has come to my attention that people will often find themselves doing amazing things after finding themselves in challenging situations. Take for instance this family i know. Their son Keegan had cancer…and life got pretty challenging not only for Keegan but for his whole family. Keegan lives with his parents and he has a younger sibling and an older sibling. Living in a rural area means that when you have cancer treatments you often have to do a lot of traveling to and from bigger cities that have the facilities that you can not necessarily get in your own small town. This not only puts a financial hardship on families but it also creates many opportunities for separation of family members. It is difficult to be able to work a job or two, balance the physical and emotional needs of all the family members and still find the extra energy to take care of yourself. Those are issues this family understands, the stress of it all, as they have been through it themselves.
This particular family has gotten through all of that and they decided, as a family, to give back to others going through similar situations. They were blessed over and over again by friends, family members and even total strangers during all of the trials they faced while going through testing and treatments. They have decided to form a non profit to help others. To get the non profit status, they must raise funds to file all of the necessary paperwork with the state and federal government.
This week they are doing an online auction on their Facebook page Team Keegan If you believe in doing good things, in taking a challenge and using it to bless others…won’t you visit their page and bid on some of their donated items? I believe there are wonderful items such as: a child’s wooden rocking horse, a picture hand-created by Keegan, a sock monkey in a hospital robe, baby chickens, a hand-sewn American made fabric purse, a tote bag with a swaddling blanket and burp rag and a photo package from a local photographer. This is a fundraiser…and they are planning on doing good things to bless other children and their families facing medical challenges.
If you have ever known someone who has faced cancer then you know just how important support can be. Please help this family achieve their dream of becoming a non-profit organization who reaches out to others in need. Thanks for being willing to read this far. Now won’t you go visit their page at Team Keegan ?
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Posted in abuse, anger, celebrity, communication, domestic violence, emotions, entertainment, Fame, Good Morning America, legal, media, mental and physical health, observations, publicity, relationships, Robin Roberts, RobinRoberts, tagged anger, Chris Brown, Good Morning America, interview, Robin Roberts on March 24, 2011|
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On Good Morning America, Chris Brown was being interviewed by Robin Roberts about his new album, FAME, being released. He was scheduled to perform and he did…but first, Robin asked him about his healing process since the famous domestic abuse incident that took place with Rihanna over two years ago. You could see that Chris Brown was agitated when Robin asked him about it, even though she asked him in the most respectful and professional way possible.
I thought that he appeared to have his emotions under control…but, he became evasive in his eye contact and his body language definitely became more rigid. He was angry, you could see that…but; To Continue reading: Write Where You Are (more…)
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Posted in animals, art, attitude, Beauty, Business, children, commitment, Education, emotions, encouragement, Fear, finances, gifts, help, ideas, inspiration, internetmarketing, kids, learning, marketing, mental and physical health, mom, mother, news, pain and misery, parenting, schools, seasons, shopping, special needs, success, teens, tagged adults, arts, breast cancer awareness, children, decorative charms, Education, emotions, eyeglasses, eyeglasses accessories, fashion, flowers, Fun, gifts, learning, self conscious, self esteem, sports, visual impairment on March 5, 2011|
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Ficklets Eyeglass Charms Are Fun Eyewear
Let’s be honest, most children who are told that they must wear glasses will often not be thrilled with the idea of having to wear eyeglasses. For many children, it is the idea that others will make fun of them or, cause them to be viewed as being different from other children their own age. Being bullied because you are visually impaired and have to wear glasses can cause a child to refuse to wear them, out of fear of being made fun of.
No one want to be made to feel self conscious about themselves, especially at certain ages when it is most important to fit in with their peers. We’ve come along way since the days of having a choice between wearing heavy black plastic frames or wire frames that were basically your only choices.
Still, everyone likes to look their best and there are many fashion frames from which someone can choose to fit the shape of their face and their sense of style. On the other hand, if you are looking to change things up so that you don’t get bored with a certain look once you’ve purchased your eyeglass frames; there wasn’t much you could do except buy multiple sets of glasses…until now. To Continue reading: Write Where You Are
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Posted in anger, armed forces, attitude, authorities, communication, compassion, culture, emotions, Faith, family, Frustration, funeral, future, government, grief, Heart, legal, life, loss, mental and physical health, military, news, observations, pain and misery, Passing Away, protect, relationships, tagged church, compassion, Faith, funerals, love, Military personnel, protected, protest, religion, responsibilities, rights, Westboro Baptist Church on March 3, 2011|
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Well, I guess I can honestly say that I am not surprised about the Supreme Courts decision for Westboro Baptist Churches right to free speech to protest funerals, as they see fit, has been protected. However, with the vitriol that they spit out at will, towards fellow human beings that they personally deem as going to hell; it is offensive to many that they have the right to say what they will, wherever they choose to take their message, according to the highest court in the land.
My own personal belief is that homosexuality is wrong…a sin if you will, however, I do not think that this group or any group has the right to protest at someone’s funeral. This is a time for a family & friends to grieve and honor their loved ones. I think that Westboro’s conduct or behavior is shameful for a church and shows a lack of compassion or love for their fellow man/woman; and, that there are better ways to communicate their beliefs or faith. To me it is now more like a legal sort of bullying that has the stamp approval from the Supreme Court (except for one Supreme Court Justice). To continue reading click here: Write Where You Are
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Posted in addiction, addictions, anger, attitude, career, celebrity, children, communication, custody fight, denial, disease, domestic violence, Education, emotions, entertainment, Fame, family, fathers, Fear, finances, health, help, illness, Impact, kids, legal, life, making money, marriage, media, mental and physical health, MONEY, news, observations, of connections, opinion, pain and misery, parenting, power, prayer, relationships, respect, sickness, spiritual, success, support, television, trauma, violence, well-being, tagged addictions, alcohol, behavior, Charlie Sheen, children, conduct, domestic violence, drugs, entertainment, rehab, women on February 26, 2011|
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Unless you deliberately try to avoid the news regarding people in the media, you have surely heard the tragic tale of actor Charlie Sheen and the downward spiral that he has been on with regards to his public displays of out of control, alleged drug use, partying, and seemingly non-sensical interviews that have Charlie Sheen appearing to bite the hand that feeds him. There have been news stories about porn stars, domestic violence, alleged drug use, drug rehab, custody issues, contract negotiations, not to mention, a forced hiatus from his television show and disgruntled co-workers.
That show, called Two and a Half Men, has stopped production on their show for the rest of the season; since Charlie has made a public statement on interviews that disparages the producers of the show, television show creator Chuck Lorre, Alcoholic Anonymous, his ex wife, and women in general. He says horribly vile things about Chuck Lorre and shows nothing but contempt for women, in my opinion, when he says things about women such as he has fame and those women have nothing and that all they will ever have is that night with him and that he will forget about them as soon as they leave. He says that he is “special” and will never be one of the AA because they are a “bootleg cult”. Seriously? Continue reading here: Write Where You Are
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Posted in baby boomers, Beauty, Business, career, celebrity, children, communication, culture, emotions, encouragement, expectations, failure, Fame, family, fashion, finances, Frustration, grandchildren, Heart, Impact, internetmarketing, kids, life, loyalty, making money, marketing, media, mental and physical health, micro media (social networking), Models, MONEY, news, observations, of connections, online traffic, parenting, publicity, relationships, respect, responsibility, shopping, support, trust, values, well-being, tagged advertising, baby boomers, Barbie, Business, drama, emotional health, healthy relationships, Ken, marketing, parenting, role models, social media, valentines day on February 16, 2011|
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I don’t know about you…but, I grew up with Barbie and Ken. You know…of the plastic doll fame, Ken and Barbie? They were allegedly introduced to one another on the beach in Malibu back in 1961. They have been through it as a couple. For most of 43 years they were an item. Then, back in 2004 after all of those years together…another man caught Barbies eye. Talk about drama. Well, last night the drama of Barbie and Ken escalated as they have chosen to reunite in a very public way…through the world of media. Can we say ick? Continue reading here: Write Where You Are
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Posted in abandonment, abuse, addictions, anger, attitude, children, commitment, communication, compassion, confidence, culture, depression, domestic violence, Education, emotions, encouragement, friendship, Heart, help, Impact, joy, kids, leadership, life, mental and physical health, observations, opinion, Opportunities, pain and misery, parenting, relationships, respect, responsibility, tagged abuse, addictions, bullying, domestic violence, emotions, friends, healthy behaviors, leadership, parenting, prison, relationships, respect, self esteem on February 10, 2011|
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This past weekend I had what I would call an eye opening moment concerning self esteem and interpersonal relationships. My pre-teen daughter had a couple of friends overnight. These girls spend many hours together at school but this was the first time that they had an overnight together. All three are high energy girls and each one is a bit of a diva. So, I didn’t expect the weekend to go without a hitch. However, as the girls got comfortable I started to hear comments and partial comments that made me stop and listen a little more closely. The reason for that? Continue reading: Write Where You Are
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Posted in baby boomers, children, culture, Descriptive Words, diet, Education, emotions, environment, exercise, Fall, flowers, Gardens, Green, health, home, joy, kids, Labor, life, mental and physical health, Mother's Day, observations, Passion, seasons, stress, tagged cold frame gardening, fall, food, gardening, health, herbs, meals, produce, seasons, spring, stress reducer, Summer, vegetables, Winter on February 9, 2011|
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Where I live in Michigan, winter weather gets to be a little overdrawn. Winter seems like it is never going to end. My way of coping is to dive into seed catalogs and gardening magazines. It is like feasting on dessert after you have been on a starvation diet. All of those plants with their lovely greenery and colorful blooms just lights up the soul and lifts the spirit. Not only that, but when you are trying to buy fresh produce you quickly realize the high cost of fresh fruits and vegetables during the winter. Cold frame gardening can help relieve the burden on your wallet if you build a couple of frames to supplement your produce needs.
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Posted in abuse, addiction, addictions, authorities, Business, children, crime, culture, death, Education, emergency, emotions, Fear, health, help, horror, hospitals, Impact, law enforcement, legal, life, loss, medical, mental and physical health, MONEY, murder, news, observations, pain and misery, parenting, protect, responsibility, safety, schools, suicide, Suicide prevention, Toxic, Twitter, tagged addictions, awareness, bath salts, convience stores, danger, death, drug abuse, drug counselors, drug use, law officers, murder, online sales, parents, sales, suicide, truck stops, violence on February 8, 2011|
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It is sad but true, bath salts have a genuine use for the body interested in health and wellness; but, bath salts are now being misused as a drug to achieve some sort of a high. Bath salts are generally used as a body soak and exfoliant. When used in this way, true bath salts (typically epsom salts mixed with fragrance beads and water softening agents) are a balm to achy muscles and dry skin. These are not dangerous!
However, there are products being labeled as “bath salts” that are powders packed in small tea bag sized envelopes and advertised as legal substitutions; merely to make money. They are being sold on the shelves of convience stores, truck stops and head shops all around the country; as well as online. They are marketed as bath salts, when those who produce these products know full well that they are not being used for that purpose.
Those who produce, market or sell these items should be held accountable for those who have had their lives destroyed by their products. Their intended use is for individuals who are looking for a drug induced high. Business selling them should be forced to removed them from their stores in my opinion. In fact, some states & communities are banning their sales…but, we need to increase awareness of this issue; before the use of these products becomes more widespread. Continue reading: Write Where You Are
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Posted in attitude, coaching, commitment, diet, Education, emotions, encouragement, exercise, goals, health, illness, inspiration, life, mental and physical health, observations, sickness, support, well-being, tagged accountability, commitment, exercise, exercise class, goals, health, lifestyle, new year's resolutions, personal trainer, physical fitness, physical fitness coach, well-being, work out routine on January 28, 2011|
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Ok, We are almost to the end of January 2011. Many people went through the motions of making a New Year’s resolution to get more physically fit. There are those individuals who decide to put themselves on a diet. This may or may not work for you. There are those who are educated enough to understand that the true way to physical fitness is by making a commitment to exercise on a regular basis, in combination with eating the right foods. The hardest part of that commitment, I think, is finding a way to keep yourself accountable.
One way of doing this is by making an announcement to your friends and family. But, really, who doesn’t get discouraged by having people watch over their shoulders every minute of the day? Still, having some way of being accountable is needed; otherwise human nature takes over and before you know it…weeks have gone by without any lifestyle changes to your level of exercise and physical fitness. So what is a person to do who wants to become healthier but has trouble staying focused? To read the rest of this post: Write Where You Are
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