Tuesday, December 21, 2010

The Beginning of Christmas Fun

So what is it about Christmas that makes it so busy? Waite maybe it's just my life. This weekend was crazy busy.







So I love the ballet and decided I needed to buy season tickets. On Friday night I went to my favorite ballet, the Nutcracker. Russ and I went to dinner at the Blue Iguana and then headed to the ballet. Can I say it was a great date!!






On Saturday night I went to the Eclipse Christmas concert with some of my friends. I know the photos are very lovely. That would be the result of trying to take self photos on an iPhone.

On Monday I drove up to Logan for a roommate catch up lunch. We ate and chatted for over two hours. It was fun catching up on life and meeting the kidos of roommates. I wish I had photos but I forgot my camera and my phone was dead.

After lunch I tool the Baird kids up to the mall to see Santa Claus and get yummy pretzels.


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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

I Believe In Santa Clause

For a Christmas Spirit post here is my favorite Christmas Book.

"I Believe In Santa Clause" Diane Adamson

I believe in Santa Clause.
Imagine Santa.
What is he like?
He wears red.
His hair is white.
He comes in the night.
He loves little children.
He wants us to be good.
And he brings gifts.
Now imagine Jesus.
What is He like?
He wears red.
His hair is white.
He comes in the night.
He loves little children.
He knows we are good.
And he brings gifts.
Santa Clause is a symbol of Christmas.
The symbols of Christmas can remind us of the true meaning of Christmas.
The symbols of Christmas remind me of Christ.
So, I believe in Santa Claus.


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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

I Joined The Fight Against Cancer...So Can You




I have always had a soft place in my heart for supporting the fight against cancer, especially childhood cancer. It breaks my heart to know children have to suffer through such sickness and can barely understand why. I have never personally had a family member sick with childhood cancer and I pray that I never do. However, I want to know I did all I can to support those families whose children are sick...you just never know what the future may bring.

This last week I choose to join the National Bone Marrow Registry.... and you can too!

This Christmas, here's two relatively simple, FREE gifts you can give your fellow man:

1. Get registered in the bone marrow donor registry: http://www.marrow.org/JOIN/. There are many people who need a life-saving bone marrow transplant, but who don't have a match. Last month we heard about this sad story - an 11 year old girl with AML (leukemia), who passed away. She needed a bone marrow transplant and a perfect match couldn't be found. YOU could be someones match. It takes about five minutes to get signed up. Get registered and give someone hope! Our friend Rachel was able to find a donor, can you imagine if she was saved because of YOUR marrow? What an amazing gift for everyone involved!

2. Donate blood at your local Red Cross you can also go HERE if you're not sure where that is. You can donate blood or platelets at American Red Cross. A single platelet donation can provide enough platelets for a full therapeutic dose for a patient in need. In fact, some platelet donations yield enough platelets for two or three therapeutic doses. By contrast, it takes about five whole blood donations to produce a single therapeutic dose. Many patients who need platelets are undergoing chemotherapy or organ transplant and have weakened immune systems. A platelet dose from a single donor reduces the patient’s exposure to multiple donors and is therefore preferred by many physicians. During a platelet donation, a small portion of your blood (less than one pint at a time), is drawn from your arm and passed through a sophisticated cell-separating machine. The machine collects the platelets and safely returns the remaining blood components, along with some saline, back to you. After the donation you can resume your normal activities, avoiding heavy lifting or strenuous exercise that day.

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'I Joined' Sticker

'I Joined' Sticker

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

How Did I Spend My 25th Birthday?

Being a kid of course!!!

Me and some of my dearest friends went and saw Disney on Ice!!!














Next to the five year old girl trying to explain to us that the movie is not about Petter Pan but that's all about Tinker Bell would have to be how into we got!! We knew all the songs and the little kids looked at us like we were crazy!

Call me crazy but this really did help me feel better about turning 25. :)

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Welcome Daxton Samuel Lemon

So on September 26, 2010 my sister gave birth to my first nephew! Daxton is one spoiled baby as he is the only grand baby in our family.








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