(Update! 122906 — Over 500 people left comments on Pass The Torch! $500 was donated to St. Judes Children’s Hospital by her corporate sponsor as agreed to. How awesome.)

Wow, surfing the blogs just turns up some great stuff. Pass the Torch has found a corporate sponsor to donate $1 for every comment up to 500 to St.Judes Children’s Research Hospital. Please consider stopping by and leaving a quick comment. A young man, Scotty, I met in Florida when he was in his twenties was greatly helped by them way back! His mother could not speak more highly of an organization. You only have a day or so more… over 270 comments already. . . I’d love to see it go to the 500 mark.

Pass the Torch link

(Update! 122906 — Over 500 people left comments on Pass The Torch! $500 was donated to St. Judes Children’s Hospital by her corporate sponsor as agreed to. How awesome.)

Wow, surfing the blogs just turns up some great stuff. Pass the Torch has found a corporate sponsor to donate $1 for every comment up to 500 to St.Judes Children’s Research Hospital. Please consider stopping by and leaving a quick comment. A young man, Scotty, I met in Florida when he was in his twenties was greatly helped by them way back! His mother could not speak more highly of an organization. You only have a day or so more… over 270 comments already. . . I’d love to see it go to the 500 mark.

Pass the Torch link

What if you were to learn to ‘party’ without alcohol (or drugs)? What if you showed the world or your family you could celebrate an occasion without alcohol (or drugs)? What if you actually went to dinner without drinking?

You may just find out that it could ACTUALLY be fun. Then maybe the next time you could drink a bit less and have just as much fun. . .

I bet your body would love to see the less is more rule upheld. . . at least more often than not.

P.S. it really can be done, have fun without drinking in excess, that is. . .

What if you were to learn to ‘party’ without alcohol (or drugs)? What if you showed the world or your family you could celebrate an occasion without alcohol (or drugs)? What if you actually went to dinner without drinking?

You may just find out that it could ACTUALLY be fun. Then maybe the next time you could drink a bit less and have just as much fun. . .

I bet your body would love to see the less is more rule upheld. . . at least more often than not.

P.S. it really can be done, have fun without drinking in excess, that is. . .

our
wish
for
y’all:
may your
winter holidays
bring

laughter and light
and
quiet times to watch
stars
illuminate your night.
L&M