Friday, March 4, 2011

And The Band Played On - Give Away


A Threat No One Dared Face
A Word No One Wanted To Speak
A Fight For Many, Fought by Few...

And the Band Played On is a movie that I had watched several years ago.. It's a movie about the beginning origins of the HIV and AIDS virus... The movie is full of incredible actors - Alan Alda, Phil Collins, Richard Gere, Angelica Huston, Steve Martin, Lily Tomlin, and many many more.... I bought this movie recently "used" from Amazon.... I wanted my kids to know how far our society has come... I wanted my kids to understand how tragic this disease is... How scary it could be... And I wanted them to know that millions of people... innocent people... babies... and maybe someone they know or will know is infected with this horrible disease... I wanted my kids to learn compassion... understanding... and I believe this movie is an excellent learning tool to understand the human factor of AIDS.. It puts a face to it...

I was in college when HIV/AIDS hit the airways... No one really knew what it was.. What caused it... A fear started to surface... Because no one knew how it was transferred -The people inflicted with this disease were shunned... Kicked out of school, refused medical help, fired from their jobs, and the list goes on... A real panic took place.. I remember watching one news show where an inventor made a revolving toilet seat cover in hopes of protecting people from the virus... Every night on the news there was one story or another about some one with AIDS being refused their basic rights... It was an awful and scary time....

When it was discovered that the virus was transferred by blood and sex - that brought a huge wave a fear.. especially in the unmarried crowd.. People like me... In college.. Newly sexually active.. Our only concern was not to get pregnant... Now we feared for our lives.. In 1986 - I went to a HIV testing clinic... I remember talking to a counselor... Having my blood drawn... Getting a number to hold onto.. Going back the following week giving my number back... Talking to a counselor again.. And receiving my results... Negative.. It was a fearful time...

The video at the bottom is a video from the movie (Elton John) - it's a tear jerker

I am giving away my "Used" copy of And The Band Played On... In hopes that you will share it with others.... To Win this copy -


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Thursday, March 3, 2011

Amazing Salvation: A Prayer Request For My Mom....

Amazing Salvation: A Prayer Request For My Mom....

I DON'T WANNA....


Do you ever just want to say "I DON'T WANNA"? Our kids do - when they don't want to do something.... But as moms we do what we don't want to do all the time... Because that is a large part of being a mom... a wife... us...

Today I don't Wanna

Make My Bed... Or the Girls'beds They have to make their own...





I Don't Wanna - Do the Dishes



I Don't Wanna - Wash the Clothes



And I Especially Don't Wanna - Pick up the dog Poop.... this will be delegated!



What's On Your "I Don't Wanna" List?

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Watching Test Patterns on Saturday Mornings..


When I was little - I would wake up very early on Saturday mornings so I could watch my Saturday cartoons and kid shows... Many times I got up too early and would watch the test pattern until my shows finally came on.... Saturday morning was the time of the week for kid shows... We had five channels on our TV in those days....

My favorite Saturday morning show was Land of the Lost (Way before Will Ferrell).... Looking back on that show today - I see how cheesy it was - But that is what we had in those days... Special effects were still in development...

I also enjoyed Sigmond and the Sea Monsters

And who could forget the Pink Panther???

When I hit my preteens - I became a fan of American Bandstand....


Did You Watch Saturday Morning Shows? If so, What Was Your Favorite?

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

"Mom - You Are Over Protective"


One of the battles I often have with my 14 year old daughter is that she believes I am "over-protective" and I just might be... And that's okay with me.. As a parent we know our kids... We know their maturity... their thought process (or at least we try)... We know the quality of friends they have... We know how much responsibility they can handle... We know how much "freedom" they can take and with that freedom what kind of choices they will typically make.... It is my responsibility as my daughters' mom to help lead them in the right directions... To hold them accountable when they make bad choices... To praise them when they rise to the occasion... To believe and encourage them as they mature....

If that makes me Over Protective - So Be It!

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