friends and visitors . You might ask, what do you know about Breast? Have you had breast cancer? Why do you walk for breast cancer? Well, I answer! With the little I do know, I use to get out the word out about breast cancer. I spend each day on research to learn more in order to help those who have breast cancer. No, I have never had breast cancer, but I have been touch by it in the lost of a good friend who had it. Each year for the last seven years I have participated in the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer. It makes me hold. We should not just go to work day-to-day, thinking only of ourselves. We must spend some portion of that day caring for others. You will be truly blessed and rewarded for it.
Saturday, March 12, 2011
I am back.!
Last year I was not able to walk, but this year I am back. I have just registered for the 2011 Avon Walk. I am so excited to be doing this again. I have stared my first fundraiser event for St Patrick's Day. My annual 50/50 at The Corner Tap. It always so much fun and rewarding!
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*10th Annual Red & White Ball in support of Rethink Breast Cancer.*
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*In past years I’ve attended the Red & White Ball for the same reasons as
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No new ideas ("said it all before" syndrome).
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I enjoy the art of taking tea, having Victorian tea and garden parties.
I have a large collection of tea cups and tea pot. Followed my dream by opening a tea salon to entertain my friends and family. I also enjoy teaching young girls tea etiquette and manners. I have a love for all things Victorian. I am a living history reenactor with a passion for history and the way people lived in the past.
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