Archive for February, 2007

Nourish???

Monday, February 26th, 2007

Well, are you sitting down?? I mean really sitting down. I don’t want to be responsible for anyone passing out and hitting their head, getting a concusion or bleeding all over the carpet or any other number of things that could happen as a result of you not sitting down to hear what I have to say. OK. Are you ready? No, I am not pregnant with baby #7. No, it’s not that. I have been struggling, ever so struggling, for the last year to stay true to my New Dawn plan. It is a beautiful plan, it is the answer to many prayers. However, I have fallen off the band wagon and I don’t know how to get back on. My health is deteriating in front of my eyes. My sister died and that just threw me for loops and loops. I know that I need to get a grasp on life again. So I decided to give Nutrisystem a try. Yes, I am going to try the nutrisystem plan for 5 weeks and see if that will help me get kickstarted again. You see, I need to have exactly what to eat sitting here waiting for me to eat it. I have to just have it that easy right now because I am such a, well, looney tune. Nutrisystem will do that for me. If I can get back to my pathway to health then I will have will power to follow my new dawn plan again and go back to the cooking and preparing and planning and reading labels like mad with a new fire having been lit. You know what I mean? So, to my new dawn friends, I am not foresaking you I promise. I will be back in 5 weeks. And in the meantime I will report my progress here. PLEASE I want progress.

My Valentines!!

Monday, February 12th, 2007


These are my Valentines! They are my GREAT NEPHEWS Carson and Peyton. They were born on Saturday, NATURALLY (No C-section!!) and weighed in at a little over 6 and a little under 6 pounds (wonderful for twins). Jasmine did a super job cooking them didn’t she? Oh, I have baby fever!!!!!!!

DIBS!

Friday, February 9th, 2007

As a kid, did you call “Dibs” on sitting in a certain seat, getting a certain piece of the pie, doing the easiest chore, or any other number of things?? I did. I recall calling dibs on riding shotgun or getting the first of anything. As an adult you’d think we grow out of that but, gosh, I am sometimes stunned at how childish people can be in their 30s, 40s, and even older. Have they not learned their lesson in life?

I have encountered this in looking into non-profit organizations. Do you have any idea how many non-profit organizations there are surrounding the topic of “cancer”? There are THOUSANDS. I wonder, do the top 5 cancer organizations out there hate each other? If two people who work with two different Diabetes advocacy organizations serving the mission of cancer advocacy ran into each other in a dark alley, would they duke it out? Seems like a strange thing to even imagine, doesn’t it? However, in my experience, an organization calling “DIBS” on providing information and support on a topic or illness has been quite common. Catfights and bickering can, at times, overpower the reason an advocacy group exists. That is just so, so sad.

The MINE MINE MINE mentality out there is really sick. And I don’t mean sick in the way that the kids these days say “sick” about something they like. I mean, it’s so sick it makes me want to puke. Any organization who believes that they are THE only one who can provide support or information to the point that they engage in childish antics to undermine their “opponent” should, in my opinion, cease to exist, because they are not serving their mission. To think that the focus is so much of the time on ANYTHING BUT THE MISSION is despicable… To know that, for example, people DIE from illnesses while organizations are sparing for the power and control is so wrong.

The ethics of it all, or lack thereof, is an absolute disservice to the world. Come-on people. This is NOT politics. This is NOT a couple of car dealerships trying to get customers or Walmart fighting with Kmart. WHO exactly do you think you’re helping when you use your energies in this selfish manner?

The snotty teenager in me is yelling, “HELLO???? Too many bats in your belfry to understand what I am getting at? Then I give up. You’re a lost cause. Just take your ball and go home. You apparently don’t play well with others. Hop on your broomstick and fly away!”

Wow. It takes all kinds, and it’s so awful to think that this is where we live and this is where we are raising our children. What happened to sharing the love or being brothers and sisters? Can’t we all just sing together, “I’d like to teach the world to sing in perfect harmony,” have a coke and be happy? May goodness prevail. Or, may the best man win, depending on what your view is on the matter.

Be on TV!

Tuesday, February 6th, 2007

Project PCOS is looking for women to share their stories and change their lives on new television show!

The producers of SUPERNANNY are seeking people who want to make a difference in their lives - and possibly win a large sum of money.

The show is committed to transforming people’s lives and being an
inspiration to others. It’s a weight loss show that takes participants on
the journey of a lifetime, leaving them in a completely new place than
where they started - and possibly winning a large sum of money. It will be inspirational, health-conscious, and entertaining.

People who are interested in participating can get more information and apply at the following website: www.ricochettelevision.com/newprograms

When submitting your applications and information, please reference
Project PCOS, as we are working with Ricochet in hopes of including a woman with PCOS on the show!

For more information about Project PCOS, our partnerships and campaigns, please visit - http://www.projectpcos.org