Saturday, June 27th, 2009
No, seriously. I think I’ll put it up on eBay today. I thought my simple surgery would be, well, simple. Instead, it’s been several days, and I keep feeling worse. I figured life would go back to normal after my hysteroscopy D&C. Instead, I’m a crampy, in pain mess. They gave me Motrin to take which is doing well nothing. I hate whining, but I have a life to get back to, and it’s just not happening. I have a sink full of dishes and laundry all over the place, and nobody is stepping up to do it. Instead, I sit in the chair with my feet up or in bed and do nothing and hope that it’ll go away.
It’s before 6 am on a Saturday, and I am awake due to my cramping. I’m crabby and emotional. Anybody know how long I should expect this to last?
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Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

Do you ever find yourself frustrated that the charities that you give to keep a huge portion of your donation to themselves to cover “overhead” costs? I know I feel that way a lot, so when I come across a charity that gives 100% of your donation to the kids, I want to scream about it from the rooftops.
This is where the Child Foundation Charity comes in. They are foundation that helps children with physical birth defects get the surgeries they need to look normal again. They help children from all over the world. Each one of these surgeries costs around $30,000, and some children need multiple surgeries to fix their birth defects. As a mother of two little ones, my heart certainly goes out to these children. I remember how cruel children can be to one another and even how society can be towards you if you look different.
Now, I said that 100% of your donation goes to the kids. It does. They have a donor, who wishes to remain anonymous, who covers the operating costs of this charity. Every cent you donate goes towards these kids surgeries’. For me, that is huge. You can directly help a child. Granted, most of us do not have the $30,000 to help with the surgery, but a little here and there can definitely add up. You can even see some of the kids they have helped and those still waiting for surgeries. When you read their stories and look at their pictures, I can’t help but tear up. This could very easily be one of my children needing this. I am just happy that there are charities out there willing to help these children. If their stories touch your heart, you can even send these kids an e-card to help brighten their spirits. Now, if you know some one who is in need of this, please send them their way. Their motto is “giving children worldwide the quality of life every child deserves”.
The Child Foundation Charity was founded in January of 2007. Up until now, they have been able to help 6 children live a normal life. Their goal? They would love to be able to help 10 – 15 kids a year! However, they need help from you to be able to do this. If you would like to donate, they have a page set up to walk you through the process (you can even use Paypal!). Another way you can help is to post about this charity and get the word out. The more people who know about this, the better! A third way you can help is if you are in the Miami area. They are having an inaugural fundraising event on September 27, 2008 at The Rusty Pelican in Key Biscayne, Florida. It starts at 7 pm and includes complimentary cocktails provided by Bacardi. Afterwards, you will enjoy the house specialty of filet mignon and lobster, followed by a night of dancing to a live band, and a silent and live auction. The ticket prices are $125 per person or $1,000 for a table of 10. Lastly, you help by donating to the above event by donating items to be used for the live and silent auctions, by purchasing an ad in the Event Program for the night, and donating promotional or sample items from your company to be included in the gift bags for our guests. As you can see, there are so many things you can do to help!
I know this ended up being a really long post, but there were so many important things to tell you. Let me sum it all up for you. If you want to help kids with physical birth defects live a normal life and have 100% of your donation go towards their surgeries, then the Child Foundation Charity is for you!
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Thursday, September 20th, 2007
The White Sox slugger Jim Thome became the the 23rd player to hit 500 career home runs. He did it in the bottom of the 9th at U.S. Cellular Field to give the White Sox a 9-7 victory over the Los Angeles Angels. Twenty two players have reached the 500 mark before Thome, but none have done it to end a game. What made it even sweeter was that it was Jim Thome Bobblehead Day.
The other cool part of this story is that the person who caught the ball was content to receive a bat and another ball (autographed by Thome) in exchange for the home run ball. There was no eBay or auction to get rich with the ball. The White Sox were going to offer him 2 2008 season tickets and tickets to a Sox-Cubs game in a luxury suite. Instead, the fan, Will Stewart told the White Sox to give the tickets to Thome’s favorite charity.
This is a refreshing story from both sides. It is nice to hear something about the good in people instead of cheating and steriods.
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