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Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

Rebounding

I’ve been advised to start exercising.
It will do my body, spirit and emotions good
Yes, I agree.

A type of exercise I’ve been advised to look into is “rebounding”.
I put a word out to my Friends and network asking if anyone had a mini-trampoline that was gathering dust. Also checked the local resales.
No luck so far.

I did find this Urban Rebounder that I sure would like to have… or this heavy-duty “Gym” version for “larger people” like me, but Of Course, costs more money…

I’m finding that there are several different versions available under different names, but not all have the stabilizing bar, which would be very important for me, with the balance issues I am having.

I’m keeping an eye on CraigsList and eBay…

Why Rebounding Is So Beneficial

“Mini-Trampoline Exercise Good For Lymphatic System

The human body needs to move. The lymph system bathes every cell, carrying nutrients to the cell and waste products away. Contrary to blood which is pumped by the heart, the lymph is totally dependent on physical exercise to move. Without adequate movement, the cells are left stewing in their own waste products and starving for nutrients, a situation which contributes to arthritis, cancer and other degenerative diseases as well as aging. Vigorous exercise such as rebounding is reported to increase lymph flow by 15 to 30 times. “

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Sunday, July 26th, 2009

Kingwood Underground – Thank You.

Thank You Very Much to the community of of Kingwood Underground who responded to Sheryl’s post about my situation.

You have No Idea how much strength I get from your prayers and kind words of encouragement.  And your donations to my cause will definitely help to ease my financial burden…

Your generosity is Much Appreciated!!

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Saturday, July 25th, 2009

Sheryl – Kingwood Underground

Several years ago, I attended a Bunco event and met some nice ladies. For those who don’t know, Bunco is a dice game which has recently gained some popularity, especially among women in the suburbs – as a social networking outlet.

Well, my interest in Bunco was short cuz I prefer games with more strategy involved, but I did manage to maintain a - mostly online – friendship with a gal named Sheryl. I even went to her home once, as she was/is on eBay Power Seller and I was wanting to get into selling on eBay. I Got A LOT of information from her class – was Well worth it!

Anyway… On Saturday morning, Sheryl helped to “get the word out” and posted a very nice message about my situation on a local community web site, Kingwood Underground

Thanks Sheryl!

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Friday, July 24th, 2009

Tagline

I’ve started signing my emails, my blog comments, my BGG comments, anything I write with the tagline “Surviving breast cancer…”

I type this manually each time.

I’m not doing this to “advertise”.

I type this every time to remind myself:
I AM SURVIVING BREAST CANCER.

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Monday, July 20th, 2009

BOARDGAMING: BoardGameGeek and GeekList

I’ve always loved to play games. I find them to be a rewarding social activity.  I started with the typical childhood games – Sorry, Life, Monopoly, Scrabble… Good games at the time.

Then we moved on to Boggle – that was fun!

In the late 70′s I discovered a new type of boardgaming… electronic boardgames!  I purchased a copy of “Stop Thief” for $25 (which was a Huge game investment back then) and played this game until it just wore out…

My gaming interest was ~refreshed~ by Trivial Pursuit~ in the 1980′s.   Wow!  Intellectual gaming!  Got to put all my previously seemingly useless knowledge to use!

Back in 2001 I discovered the “Eurogaming” and a Whole New World opened up for me… boardgames that are More than the standard fare of American boardgames.  Eurogames are more than simple rolls of the dice or flips of the cards… Eurogames are experiences… the mechanics of strategy… of managing movement, action, development, trade, offensive, defense, co-operation and, often, deception…

I love Eurogames.  Especially now, they are an appreciated distraction.  They are so Much more than the standard fare of American games, which are typically more “party game” oriented. Though, the American game market Has rebounded a bit lately…

BoardGameGeek (aka BGG) is an Awesome resource for information on all areas of the gaming world.

One feature of BGG is the GeekList, which allows members to post items of interest, and others to add comments or content.

I’ve been a member of BGG for several years now, and a paying contributor for 3 years.  Mostly I’ve been a “lurker”, taking advantage of the info I find without much participation.  Today I posted my first GeekList – a montage of games to represent my story…

This was Joseph’s idea, and Rob took off with it, surprising me with a storyline of 40+ games.  I did some tweaking and completed the story.

Here is my GeekList – my story, BGG style.

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Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

Kingwood Underground – Thank You.

Thank You Very Much to the Community of Kingwood Underground who responded to Sheryl’s posting with kind words of encouragement, prayers and donations to my cause.

Your generosity is Much Appreciated!!

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Sunday, May 17th, 2009

Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser Event (Recap) – May 16 2009

It Was Awesome. Totally and Completely Awesome.

Mom and I arrived at “Christ The Good Shepherd” Church about 2pm and we got to participate in the “transformation”.  It was something to see, something to be a part of!

It started as a large area for receptions – stark and empty.

Then “The Team” took over… John & Mitzi R and Maria and Joseph (2 of their 3 children), Paula S and daughter Bella, Jeannie & John R, Ellen V, Laurie P, Josie & Bill E, Randy & Sharon P, Sean G, Pat S, Holly N, Stacie & Nate G, Hazer W, Vivian H, Nancy W, Russell T, Sam H…  and My Mom.

We brought out tables and chairs and tablecloths and decor…

When finished, it was Spectacular… The theme was “Italian” and the decor reflected a quaint Italian restaurant, complete with the solid red and green, and the red and white checkered tablecloths.  There were centerpieces made of the large cans of tomatoes used in the sauce – cleaned (of course) and stuffed with green, white and red tissue paper and accented with green, white and red balloons (colors of the Italian Flag).  Very Creative! The music (supplied by Laurie P) was very apropos – Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, et al!

There were balloons Everywhere!  Red, Green and White!  And – of course – Pink and White (colors for breast cancer and bone cancer).

The meal consisted of pasta, and sauce (either Italian sausage or meatless), garlic bread, salad, tea or water and a selection of desserts (brought by the volunteers).  Each table was set with a bowl of pesto and grated cheese.  The meal could be eaten there, or there were “to-go” boxes available.  Seating was for about 100 at a time, and there were also many “to-go” boxes sold.

I had special Teeshirts made for the Volunteers, and we also had Teeshirts (to sell) with “I Helped Someone Survive Breast Cancer” on them.  Thank You to ScreamingTees for the Teeshirts!

Donna M made some Lovely crystal bead, pink ribbon cell phone dangles – they were Beautiful and sold well!

There were 10 or 12 FULL tables of items for Silent Auction!  My co-workers brought items and got gift certificates from local businesses; Audrey R made 3 gift baskets of specialized items (baking, spa and safety), and Laurie P had an Italian “Mystery Box”.  Josie E went to the Master Gardener at Mercer Botanical Gardens and got some plants donated to sell.  Nancy W donated some of her handmade pottery. Personal friends who donated to the Silent Auction were Jim H, Zach M, Donna & Mike M, Virginia & Dean O, Crystal G, Stephanie U and Ms. P.  Their gracious gifts were Much Appreciated!

Towards the end of the evening, Tom (my boss) held a Live Auction of the Silent Auction items that had not sold. That man is So Funny – and he got Everything sold!

My Dad drove in from Corpus Christi to attend – that was Awesome!  Personal Friends who attended were Carol and son, Zach; Christy & Bill; Crystal & Ryan and friend Stephanie; Julie & Mick, Donna & Mike; Donna & Joe; Jim & Sheryl and son, Preston; Tim & Dawn.

The total raised for my treatment / recovery was $8,474.50 – the Silent Auction alone raised $1,520.50!  This was more financial assistance than I had ever considered.  The spiritual and emotional support from this was immeasurable.

All this started as an idea in John R’s head, to do something for me.  From someone I work with, to do something to help me with my situation, with my financial struggle.  An idea that was supported by others within my group and grew.  For me.  Still difficult for me to comprehend that my co-workers, who have known me for only a year – and some for less, did this for me.

John’s mother came up to me and told me that this was the first time that Christ The Good Shepherd has ever allowed something like this to be done, for an individual, and I imagine for someone who was not a member of the congregation…  What an honor for me to know this, what an honor for me to know that this Church thinks so highly of John to allow this.

Thank You is just not, and never will be, enough.

May 16 2009 - Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser

This event was "dreamed up" by my co-worker, John R. With the support of other co-workers, it grew and became something I will never forget, and am proud, and humbled, to have been associated with. "Thank You" will Never Be Enough.

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Here’s the Teeshirts we had…

 

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Saturday, May 16th, 2009

Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser Event – May 16 2009

The Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser is today.  John has asked each volunteer to bring a dessert, and I am making a Tres Leches cake.  I cooked it last night and got the first soaking done.  Today will be the second soaking.  Then the topping – I use a marshmallow topping with chopped dried tropical fruits…

I am also bring garlic heads to roast.  I Love roasted garlic!

I hope this event goes well… I’m excited and nervous at the same time.


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Friday, May 15th, 2009

Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser Event – May 16 2009

The Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser is tomorrow…

Some of the “Team” met at the church after work today to chop onions and make pesto. John’s recipe is very simple, but Yummy.  Fresh basil, olive oil, fresh garlic, Asiago cheese and walnuts.

Things were done quickly, and we didn’t stay long.

I’m excited about tomorrow, and still find it difficult to comprehend that my co-workers are doing this for me!

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Saturday, May 9th, 2009

RECAP: Spring 2009 Plant Swap

Today was the Spring 2009 PlantMeet Plant Swap, held at Mercer Arboretum (North Houston area).  This event is a semi-annual gathering of “Planty People” who get together to swap plants, cuttings, seeds and general gardening items. The group which hosts this event is PlantMeet.com – Jennifer, Nadine and the PlantMeet group do a Fabulous job of organizing and pulling it all together.  There are also a couple of other groups that participate – Houston Plant Exchange (my plant group) and GardenWeb.  Actually, I believe that ANY person / plant group is invited to participate, it’s just about getting the word out.

Planty People are very a very unique and generous group, and I truly enjoy attending these events.

I always say that I’m not going to come home with a bunch of plants – I have too many as it is – but Somehow, I always manage to forget and bring home way too many. Not this time though.  This time Mom and I  “only” returned home with about 10!

What WAS a Huge and Very Emotional surprise though, was a gift from my Planty Friends, Beci and Noreen (Noreen of Gingers of Texas)… they planned a raffle in my name, to benefit my treatment / recovery.  Noreen donated a potted Mandarin Satsuma Tree and Beci ran the raffle.  Tickets were a donation of $1 each, and the end total was $205.05 (the extra 5cents came from 2 young girls who each brought a handful of change to donate – Very Sweet and Cute!).

One gentleman placed a $100 bill in the bowl and didn’t even want a ticket!  I was SO touched, I just hugged him and cried.  Turned out that his wife is battling cervical cancer.

Imagine that – his wife has her own battle, and these people reached out to me in my time of need.

I’m crying all over again, right now…


Much Thanks All Around!

May 09 2009 - Plant Swap

This was a Plant Swap of several participating Houston and South Texas area plant groups. Two of my Friends in Houston Plant Exchange raffled off a Mandarin Satsuma Tree as a benefit for me!

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