Did you know yesterday was ‘Siblings Day’. I didn’t. It is not National Siblings Day because it would need a presidential order for that and thus far only 41 state’s governors have recognized it. But it is the goal of the organization to obtain all 50 and 3 more are pending according to their website at www.siblingsday.org. […]
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How important is being deaf to you? How important is the plight of those with down’s syndrome? How important is the world of autism getting their fair share of philanthropic funds important to you? If I could tell you how many times people have said to me; “you need to get to XYZ company and […]
Being on the road as much as I am; I always enjoy the first morning I am back home. As I poured my coffee this morning I thought to myself, “Ahhhh, this is nice.” I love the amount of energy I put in which truly is nonstop. To make a difference in the lives of people with diabetes and to […]
A Ceilidh, by definition, is a traditional Gaelic social gathering, which usually involves playing Gaelic folk music and dancing and was started in Ireland and Scotland. It was probably made famous in the movie Titanic when Jack takes Rose to ‘his’ party in the deck below. It was the better party. CWD had their version last […]
In the UK elevators are called “Lifts”. This phrase is quite appropriate for all of us at the Children with Diabetes Friends for Life UK conference here in Glasgow Scotland. The people here are absolutely wonderful and are hungry to hear the latest of what is happening in the diabetes world. It is always great […]
Over 3000 miles from where I sit a young lady will be waking up to go to work. It’s her birthday today, she is 23. She will finish work, probably go to one of her classes, come home, spend time with her family, and probably go someplace for dinner with her boyfriend. Oh yes, she […]