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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Make This Christmas Count


In October, my friend, Lois Unger passed away. Lois was 29 years old. She was full of life until her health took a turn for the worse.

Melody was born four months early, she has spent many months in the NECU unit. She was home for little over a week before her Mom (Lois) died. Kaleb is now a single father of this very precious baby girl.

Please take the time to read their entire family story, then please support them. They need our love, support and help.

Thank you .
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Thursday, November 24, 2011

It’s All about Commitment & Choices


If you are looking to jumpstart your weight loss or are trying to breakthrough a plateau I invite you to join me.

On December 1st I will once again begin an AdvoCare 24 Day Challenge. Currently I am looking for others who are interested in joining me in this. The beauty of AdvoCare 24 –Day Challenge Bundle is that it provides you everything you need to get you moving toward my next goal.

The Challenge starts with an”Un-eventful” Herbal Cleanse

I follow the instructions of the Herbal Cleanse during Days 1 through 10.

Day 11 through 24 are the day to begin again with the prepackaged vitamins I use MNS 3. It is well rounded full spectrum nutrition. Easy to use because the packages are clearly marked. I also start my day with AdvoCare’s Meal Replacement Shakes (you mix them with water) 220 Calories, 24 grams of easy-to-digest protein.

In addition to this now that my knee is feeling wonderful, I will start walking again.

Staying focused is the key too many things, for me my search has been year’s worth. Today, I look forward to starting my cleanse, it reminds me of drawing that line in the sand, once again a starting place.
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Christmas waves a magic wand over this world, and behold, everything is softer and more beautiful. ~Norman Vincent Peale

Christmas waves a magic wand over this world, and behold, everything is softer and more beautiful. ~Norman Vincent Peale
Even though Christmas is probably one of the most stressful times of the year, I still love it. Oh it isn’t the hustle and bustle of the shopping that appeals to me. It’s the peace, the friendliness that I so enjoy. I find that most people this season start out being very much in this mood, but then the closer us approach Christmas Eve they become more stressful.

Here are my suggestions:
First decide what is important for you to complete and do this now. For me this year I have told myself that I will have written out our Christmas Cards and they will be in the mail on Monday morning.

Second remember we are all human beings just doing the best that we can. We may not be able to buy that big expensive thing that our children are sure that they ARE going to get. In case you have been living on a different planet we are in a recession. There are ways out there to show that you care without maxing out your credit cards. I am at the age where I really enjoy spending time with my loved ones, friends, family, Grandkids all of them are so precious. This year I have made many loaves of Amish Friendship bread to use as presents. If you are lucky you may get a slice.

Third enjoy the Christmas music. It is special and brings a certain spirit with it.

Finally there is a lot of helpful websites to get you organized and it isn’t too late.

One of my favorites is:www.familywithapurpose.come You will hear from me soon as I finish up my Nanowritmo challenge.

Till next time, relax and enjoy the beauty that surrounds us.

Friday, November 18, 2011

Novel fever takes the world by storm.

Lately I have been thinking about how we all express ourselves creativity. This month is NanoWritMO month. This is my third year of trying to reach the challenge of writing 50,000 word in 30 days. [And now you know where my blogs are currently hiding] This is very challenging, but it is a lot of fun. So I have taken the following to share with you I took it from their press release. There is still time, if you start right now, you may finish that novel.:) Please enjoy reading this, and if you are looking for more information on this program go to: www.lettersandlight.org I will return just as soon as I have typed that last 50000 word. Take care, Symptoms include flashes of brilliance, questionable plotlines, and blatant use of mixed metaphors. Berkeley, California (Oct 10, 2011) - At midnight on November 1, armed only with their wits, the vague outline of a story, and a ridiculous deadline, more than 250,000 people around the world will set out to become novelists. Why? Because November is National Novel Writing Month, or NaNoWriMo, the world’s largest writing challenge and nonprofit literary crusade. Participants pledge to write 50,000 words in a month, starting from scratch and reaching “The End” by November 30. There are no judges, no prizes, and entries are deleted from the server before anyone even reads them. So what’s the point? “The 50,000-word challenge has a wonderful way of opening up your imagination and unleashing creativity,” says NaNoWriMo Founder and Executive Director (and 12-time NaNoWriMo winner) Chris Baty. “When you write for quantity instead of quality, you end up getting both. Also, it’s a great excuse for not doing any dishes for a month.” More than 650 regional volunteers in more than 60 countries will hold write-ins, hosting writers in coffee shops, bookstores, and libraries. Write-ins offer a supportive environment and surprisingly effective peer pressure, turning the usually solitary act of writing into a community experience. That sense of community even extends beyond the page—so much so that several dozen marriages and at least six babies have resulted from NaNoWriMo over the years. In a few years, those babies will surely take part in NaNoWriMo’s Young Writers Program, a version of the event geared toward kids and teens. These budding authors also benefit from a community of their peers, as well as the free resources (including lesson plans, workbooks, and a snazzy classroom kit) used by thousands of educators worldwide. Although the event emphasizes creativity and adventure over creating a literary masterpiece, more than 90 novels begun during NaNoWriMo have since been published, including Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen, and The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern, both #1 New York Times Best Sellers.
“Writing a novel in a month inspires incredible confidence in seasoned and first-time novelists alike,” says NaNoWriMo Program Director Lindsey Grant. “Completing a draft of the novel they’ve been contemplating for ages gives participants a tremendous sense of accomplishment and leaves them wondering what else they’re capable of.” For more information on National Novel Writing Month, or to speak to NaNoWriMo participants in your area, visit www.nanowrimo.org or contact press@nanowrimo.org. The Office of Letters and Light is a California-based international non-profit organization. Its programs are the largest literary events in the world. Learn more at www.lettersandlight.org