I would imagine that the words, "life threatening" would get anyone's attention. I guess in the overall scheme of things slathering on some sunscreen and plopping on a hat is a small price to pay for a successful transplant. Have a wonderful weekend and be safe heading back to Portland on Monday! Prayers!
I know I said that I'd not mention Ashley on your thread again, but just thought I'd share that my granddaughter, Katie, is saving pennies for a class project. It's a campaign to raise money for (of all things coincidental) leukemia! Every year we take her back to South Dakota to visit - been doing it since she was 5 months old. Her maternal gramma has MS, and traveling out here to see her grandkids is almost out of the question. So this way Katie gets to see her, her other aunts and cousins, and then all of my family as well. When we are back there we stay at my sister Linda's house, and Linda is Ashley's gramma. Katie loves to play with Ashley and sister Addison so Ashley's leukemia really hit home with Katie. She's determined to bring in the most pennies, and on the final day of the collection period all of the pennies from each class will be weighed. Katie plans to wear her "Team Ashley" t-shirt that last day, and she's told her class that her "friend/slash" cousin has leukemia. She said last year she helped her class win but this year she doesn't care if she wins or not - she just wants to help everyone who has leukemia. I do believe that would include you, my friend!

Katie with her pennies...we still had to sort through the big jar and get the pennies separated from the silver, and that little box she's holding is what they gave each child to bring pennies to school. Ultimately, with what she took out of her own bank, what her parents have tossed into their change jar, and what we had, she filled both of those smaller jars and half of another tall one. Um, they don't know this family very well - we do things in a big way here! So every day after school she brings her empty little box over and fills it up for the next day.
I know I said that I'd not mention Ashley on your thread again, but just thought I'd share that my granddaughter, Katie, is saving pennies for a class project. It's a campaign to raise money for (of all things coincidental) leukemia! Every year we take her back to South Dakota to visit - been doing it since she was 5 months old. Her maternal gramma has MS, and traveling out here to see her grandkids is almost out of the question. So this way Katie gets to see her, her other aunts and cousins, and then all of my family as well. When we are back there we stay at my sister Linda's house, and Linda is Ashley's gramma. Katie loves to play with Ashley and sister Addison so Ashley's leukemia really hit home with Katie. She's determined to bring in the most pennies, and on the final day of the collection period all of the pennies from each class will be weighed. Katie plans to wear her "Team Ashley" t-shirt that last day, and she's told her class that her "friend/slash" cousin has leukemia. She said last year she helped her class win but this year she doesn't care if she wins or not - she just wants to help everyone who has leukemia. I do believe that would include you, my friend!
Katie with her pennies...we still had to sort through the big jar and get the pennies separated from the silver, and that little box she's holding is what they gave each child to bring pennies to school. Ultimately, with what she took out of her own bank, what her parents have tossed into their change jar, and what we had, she filled both of those smaller jars and half of another tall one. Um, they don't know this family very well - we do things in a big way here! So every day after school she brings her empty little box over and fills it up for the next day.
