I take pictures of my kids, I plan fun birthday parties, we have fun at our house, and enjoy different outings, I PROMISE! It is just I am a SLACKER! I don't take the time to sit down and upload my pictures. When I do upload them I don't print them out. Even if I am having a very productive day and get them printed out I NEVER put them in a albumn. This drives my husband CRAZY!!! So, once my slacker self sits down and uploads pictures I will be sure to fill you in on the many things that have gone on in the Barron house. Just to name a few to give you a tease...:)
-Baylie started and finished her first season of soccer
-We celebrated Baylie's 6 birthday and Colt's 1st!
-Jake has been cute and stubborn
I guess I need to flip through all my pictures on my camera to remember what has happened. Until then enjoy my lacking blog!
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Looking for a Superhero
Friends and Family,
Cancer sucks!!! Plain and simple. It is not biased on who it affects. You can be young, old, male, female, any color. Cancer attacks the body with a vengence. I have cried many tears over the past year watching perfectly healthy people be crippled by this disease. As I write you right now a friend, Leah, is in her final hours here on Earth. Although, I have cried and prayed I have not done anything proactive to help find a cure, until now.
My awesome friend, Carol, is running for Woman of the Year for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Carol has created a blog that explains how this cancer has deeply affected her life and it gives you a link to donate. Here is the blog http://www.superheroesforacure.blogspot.com/. You NEED to check it out!! This is not a contest to bring glory to her, but a way to raise money to help others. Carol is someone my family greatly admires and loves. Carol is one of my sorority sisters, and the first time I met her she made an everlasting impression on me. She is not one that just cries and prays, she gets up and looks for ways to help. She has a fire within her that burns to help others. Carol has been personally affected by blood cancer; to help find a cure has become her passion. If YOU stop for just a moment I know that you can think of at least one person that has struggled with this type of cancer.
One of my cousins, Molly, who is just 15, fought this battle against lymphoma this year. On March 24th she got the results that there was no lymphoma found!! It was heartbreaking for her family to watch her endure miserable rounds of chemo, but we consider ourselves blessed to know that she is still here. Although, she has a long road ahead, she is a cancer SURVIVOR!!
So will you be a Superhero? Don't feel like if you can't give a lot then you shouldn't give. $10 can do so much! All you have to do is skip getting fast food for ONE day, and you have helped fund research to end this misery. So please, go to the blog, click on the donate button, and let's begin to be proactive!!
Blessings to each and everyone of you!
Love,
Stacie
http://www.superheroesforacure.blogspot.com/
******I sent this email out Tuesday night and Leah lost her battle with breast cancer at 12:50 a.m. Wednesday morning. She was just 31 years old. She leaves behind her husband, Neal and 4 kids ages 4-9. Please keep them in your prayers. Here is my original post about Leah just 15 months ago. http://barronbunch.blogspot.com/2009/01/hope-now.html*******
Cancer sucks!!! Plain and simple. It is not biased on who it affects. You can be young, old, male, female, any color. Cancer attacks the body with a vengence. I have cried many tears over the past year watching perfectly healthy people be crippled by this disease. As I write you right now a friend, Leah, is in her final hours here on Earth. Although, I have cried and prayed I have not done anything proactive to help find a cure, until now.
My awesome friend, Carol, is running for Woman of the Year for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Carol has created a blog that explains how this cancer has deeply affected her life and it gives you a link to donate. Here is the blog http://www.superheroesforacure.blogspot.com/. You NEED to check it out!! This is not a contest to bring glory to her, but a way to raise money to help others. Carol is someone my family greatly admires and loves. Carol is one of my sorority sisters, and the first time I met her she made an everlasting impression on me. She is not one that just cries and prays, she gets up and looks for ways to help. She has a fire within her that burns to help others. Carol has been personally affected by blood cancer; to help find a cure has become her passion. If YOU stop for just a moment I know that you can think of at least one person that has struggled with this type of cancer.
One of my cousins, Molly, who is just 15, fought this battle against lymphoma this year. On March 24th she got the results that there was no lymphoma found!! It was heartbreaking for her family to watch her endure miserable rounds of chemo, but we consider ourselves blessed to know that she is still here. Although, she has a long road ahead, she is a cancer SURVIVOR!!
So will you be a Superhero? Don't feel like if you can't give a lot then you shouldn't give. $10 can do so much! All you have to do is skip getting fast food for ONE day, and you have helped fund research to end this misery. So please, go to the blog, click on the donate button, and let's begin to be proactive!!
Blessings to each and everyone of you!
Love,
Stacie
http://www.superheroesforacure.blogspot.com/
******I sent this email out Tuesday night and Leah lost her battle with breast cancer at 12:50 a.m. Wednesday morning. She was just 31 years old. She leaves behind her husband, Neal and 4 kids ages 4-9. Please keep them in your prayers. Here is my original post about Leah just 15 months ago. http://barronbunch.blogspot.com/2009/01/hope-now.html*******
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