Archive for December 9th, 2008

Happy Birthday Toni!

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

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We had a great lunch at Cowboy Hall of Fame to celebrate my niece Toni’s birthday! 

today is the first day of the rest of my life too!

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

How was your Sunday?  Saturday?  Mine were incredibly uneventful.  But, that’s a good thing.  Saturday I didn’t leave the house one time.  Not once!  I shopped for groceries Friday and just didn’t have to get anything.  I had french bread pizzas for lunch and ham sandwiches on the sourdough bread I bought Friday at Panera for dinner… had pork loin to put in the crockpot for dinner Sunday after church and let everyone hit the freezer for dinner.

We have a guest speaker this week at church… Sherlock Bally.  Pretty interesting.  He speaks about prophecy and is informative and entertaining at the same time.  I really enjoyed the day.

I had a ton of good coupons to different stores that all expired yesterday… and a great one that was for today only.  But I guess there is something to be said for not spending any money all weekend… even though I could have saved so much money by spending?  Oh well, tomorrow brings a new day and more coupons! I remember the days of cutting out coupons for disposable diapers.

Good News!  I got the kids pic for our Christmas cards and ordered them last night.  I’m really please with the picture and can’t decide if I should post it or not… what do you think?

I plan to make chicken spaghetti tomorrow night.  We’ll have salad and garlic toast.

I bought a huge bag of chicken breasts from Sams so we’ll probably have chicken a few times this week.

Maybe bbq chicken and baked potatoes Tuesday!  Sounds good.  I wish my family shared my love for bbq sauce and did you see that special on channel 13 about the taste test?  Bull’s Eye won blind test after blind test so I bought some.  It is good.  Mom makes delicious homemade bbq sauce but hasn’t lately.  Mom!  Make some!

Wednesday we’ll have burgers and fries.  health food.

Thursday french bread pizzas… and salad.

Friday I’m thinking about having carryout chinese food… or something like that.

They had this fudge at Sam’s Friday when I was shopping for food.  They were passing out samples.  It’s called fudgie wudgie.  I accepted a sample and I have to tell you it was like having a little piece of heaven right in my mouth.  I bought a pound.  I ate it all.  Well, not all… I shared it.  But it’s gone and now all I can think about is going back to Sam’s and buying more.  Sad but true.  Tis the season.

I guess I can be bought…

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

So I have mentioned at least twice, maybe even  three times what I remembered to be the worst Christmas present I received (as a child).  So on Black Friday mom and I were shopping.  I saw and tried on a pair of boots greatly reduced for early bird special at JCP.  Mom swooped in and paid for them happy to have a Christmas gift bought.  I didn’t object.  Until Sunday.  I got dressed in a brown long skirt that I had in the spring/summer months and wore really cute brown sandals.  It was like 40 degrees so those shoes were completely out of the question.  Knowing what a nice person my mom is I called her (at 9 a.m. as I was rushing out to church) and said, “my outfit today would be perfect with those brown boots.”  to which she replied, “do you want to wear them?” duh … “why, yes! I would love to wear them!.” She left them on the front porch on her way to church and I slipped them on and out I went.

I came home and put them back in the box, not saying goodbye… just til we meet again at Christmas and began shopping for auto insurance online.  Mom asked later in the day how the boots were and I said that I really like them and had packed them up to return to her for wrapping.  She said I could just keep them with one condition.  That I never mention that gift again from my childhood.  So… I won’t.  It’s as if it never happened.  Thanks mom. I heart you.

cryo-cell

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

Cryo-Cell has recently announced research partnership with the National Institutes of Health in researching the potential treatment of breast cancer using stem cells collected from menstrual blood.

There is exciting news in the world of breast cancer research as Cryo-Cell International Inc., America’s most established cord blood bank, and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Clinical Center have just announced a research partnership . Through this partnership they will conduct an exploratory study to determine if stem cells collected from menstrual blood can be used in the potential treatment of breast cancer and treating diseases.  This study will include cutting-edge techniques making it possible to track stems cells in the body using magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)—a non-invasive method. Currently, non-invasive imaging for long term tracking of stem cells in the body do not yet exist, making this truly ground breaking research. The ability to use MRI to monitor the journey of menstrual blood stem cells in the body holds great promise in the utilization of menstrual stem cells in the future treatment of disease. Cryo-Cell’s research partnership with the NIH is a major step towards discovering potential breast cancer therapy.

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