Shawn got his new heart!!!!
OK, that means nothing to you...DS9 has a good buddy from Alaska who was born with a heart defect. Great kid, great family. DS's entire K class and most of the school did the local Heart Walk and the school still does it every year for Shawn. Towards the end of 1st grade, Shawn was accepted into the heart transplant program at Stanford. We did fundraisers, we've send cards, we've prayed. FOR TWO AND A HALF YEARS of his 9 years, Shawn and his mom have been LIVING at the Ronald McDonald House in CA waiting for a heart (while his dad & 2 sisters stayed in Alaska). Two and a half years!!
Of course, we all know that a family had to go through the unthinkable in order for this to happen. Shawn's donor was 7 years old.
I read the article to DS this morning. He looked and DH and me & went to get us tissues.
Oh, thanks. I didn't know there were two places to chat. I was tired about reading about drunk roommates!!
Well, that could have been us...
On one of my recent flights from LAX - a security person was walking around w/an empty pizza box and announcing that it was okay to bring food through security - just no liquids (such as water/soda/etc) - I always bring food. Once I brought a plasitc container w/yogurt that passed thru - although I wouldn't suggest doing that. But sandwiches - sure - w/ Matt we always bring lots of food/snacks.
That's what throws me. I'm not bringing a jar of peanut butter - I'm bringing pre-made sandwiches. How are that going to know if my sandwich fillings are 3 oz. or less???
I suppose that no matter what the rule is, it will totally depend on the mood of the GS-2 TSA screener that morning.
I've met many people at airports I would like to throw a can at....and I'm a pretty good aim......
Most of the people I want to throw a can at are supposed to be providing me with "exceptional service"!
I highly recommend it! It was probably our best vacation ever (I know... gasp). The beauty of it all was just amazing. I stood on deck one day when we were in Glacier Bay and cried because it was so beautiful. I couldn't help thinking that it might not be there much longer. We plan to go again on our own. I wish we could do the Adventures by Disney trip, but if we are going to try to have a little one next year, that won't work.
No, no. Alaska is horrible and ugly...every one stay away. It's dark, hotels are made of igloos. Bears live in neighborhoods. Keep out.
Can I go home now??
Top one was taken from my driveway, bottom one from my front porch.
Need Help:
Just wondering if you multiple suits what so you all recommend on how to transport them without getting wrinkled and dresses too. What kind should we get?
Thank you all for your help.
We pack ours in dry cleaner bags in a fold-over rolling garment bag. The suits & formals actually travel better cotton Dockers and sundresses. We always send the wrinkly stuff out to be pressed. It really doesn't cost much and saves us from waiting to an iron or questionable repute.
Nope! Never seen him before in my life!
That's funny, last time I saw him, he was standing next to you in a matching t-****!
August 3 is International Friendship Day for 2008, time to recognize your friends and their contribution to your life. Friendship helps to bring peace and positivity to the globe - a great reason to celebrate! Friendship Day occurs on the first Sunday of August - only once a year - so make the most of it!

Friends come in many shapes, sizes and guises: school friends, work colleagues, siblings, partners, parents, pets and neighbors. Pull out all the stops and let your friends know they are truly appreciated!
To each of you...thank you for the laughs, good thoughts, and great times as well as all of those still to come!
I feel very blessed to be part of this group and am looking forward to our TOAL. 2 weeks to go!
Aaawww! Right back at ya!
Help help help!! Haven't been as active on these boards as I wanted...had a lot of very stressful time consuming things happen last few months. Well, now it all takes the cake.
1) DD9 starts limping really badly. Took her to docs, have xray done. She has a bone deformity called a coalition - a painful bone deformation. surgery is the cure. DH had his heart mitral valve repaired two years ago - we only had my mom and I as caregivers. Full open heart surgery. It was easily a full year recovery - full year of me bring in charge of all...Of course her surgery won't be so scary, but, hey, its my kid and I know I will further age 20 years in one year. At best, she can walk a lot, at worse, since we will delay surgery, she wil be in portable splint, or wheel chair. She is a completely active child, so it will behard for her!! Luckily, its not too painful if she stays off of it.
2) DS12 comes back from Scout Camp. Had a blast. Gotten bitten by a deer tick. Incubation time for Lyme disease symptoms beginning are now until a week after we board the ship. I am thinking of taking him to our doc and getting the meds now, and if he begins to get ill, have the doc on board monitor him. He could give me the go ahead to give the drug, couldn't he?
Any of you brilliant wonderful people personal experts on Lyme disease? What I have read, it looks like we are totally hosed. I THINK, tho, they got the tick off fast. Area where they were camping is one of the highest in the US for lyme disease...
I'm sorry about your DD. It is so hard to watch our kids struggle.
Don't stress too much about DS (easy to say, I know). Not all deer ticks carry the disease. We lived a few miles from Lyme, CT and pulled many, many ticks from ourselves, the kids, the dog. None of us ended up with Lyme Disease.