Wednesday, January 13, 2010

And it's only January 13th!


Dear 2010,
thank you for beginning in the way you have, I can already tell you'll be WAY better than 2008 & 2009.
Thank you.
-I have not been to one doctor's appointment! (quite a change from last year at this time)
-I am in an acting class I have wanted to take for years. Now I can afford it, now I have the time, & now I am not in the hospital.
-Along with the improv theatre I've been with for almost 7 years, I am reviving the improvised dating game I created & produced 5 years ago. We will be doing a 'Valentine's Special' Show.
In NYC? come on out, Feb 12 @ 7pm.
-I am back at teaching improv (for now, just workshops)
-one of my best best dearest friends is due with her first in February

2010
you will be awesome
thank you for that.
I'm READY!
Thank you Lord!
2 Cor 5:17 "...the old has gone, the new has come!"

Friday, January 08, 2010

Don't Forget about February 5th

Folks
February 5th is National Wear Red Day.
Along with Go Red for Women, which is dedicated to "celebrating the energy, passion & power we have as women to band together to wipe out heart disease & stroke.", National Wear Red Day raises awareness to take control of our own health.
It starts with us.
Support the fight by wearing red on February 5th.
Help raise awareness, look for free check-ups in your area, go see a cadiologist (or mine, Dr. Kizer at New York Presbyterian-Cornell... LOVE HIM!), start eating better, work-out, take care of yourself to be a better, healthier you.
This movement is close to my heart, literally.
After having a stroke on May 25, 2008...the doctor's found I had a hole in my heart & I ended up having open heart surgery on June 15, 2009.
Many of us think that heart disease and any related heart issues are a man's thing or for someone older than 50. This is NOT true.
Wear red on Feburary 5th & do yourself a favor and go see a cardiologist...even if you think you're safe from heart disease, get checked.