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Need a great reading? Head on over to my friend [info]dakotawitch reading site:
[info]dw_divines

Here is a listing of the different reading she has to offer!

http://dakotawitch.livejournal.com/261541.html

Tarot, tarot!

  • Oct. 6th, 2009 at 9:35 PM
Campbell Plaid
Need a great reading? Head on over to my friend [info]dakotawitch reading site:
[info]dw_divines

Here is a listing of the different reading she has to offer!

http://dakotawitch.livejournal.com/261541.html

Oct. 1st, 2009

  • 5:59 PM
Campbell Plaid
If you are so inclined, donate to the Komen Race for the Cure. I am on a team with my cousin and her friends here in Austin, TX, called Pink Streaks.

My life has been greatly affected by breast cancer. I had my first benign tumor removed in college. My maternal grandmother was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1983 or 84 (?), had a mastectomy, radiation and lived on for quite some time, until 1992, dying of something totally unrelated.

My mother was diagnosed in the 90's and is a survivor of almost 18 years. 2 close friends were diagnosed in 2006 & 2007.

My best friend from high school was diagnosed and has just past her first year of survival. She is my age. 47.

I had a male boss who had to undergo a mammogram due to a suspicious lump.

I myself have undergone mammograms since I was in my early 30's. I had the genentic test completed last year and I am clean. But this does not mean I will not become 1 in 8 women diagnosed with breast cancer.

Even a dollar makes a difference. Even if you cannot afford to donate, and I understand in this economy we have to be chosey, volunteer. For me. For you. For your daughters. For your friends. For your neighbors.

For those you know and those you don't. For those who have lived a lifetime and for those not yet borrn.

Blessed Be
Namaste
Peace

Race for the Cure

  • Aug. 21st, 2009 at 9:34 PM
Campbell Plaid
If you are so inclined, donate to the Komen Race for the Cure. I am on a team with my cousin and her friends here in Austin, TX, called Pink Streaks. 

My life has been greatly affected by breast cancer. I had my first benign tumor removed in college. My maternal grandmother was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1983 or 84 (?), had a mastectomy, radiation and lived on for quite some time, until 1992, dying of something totally unrelated.

My mother was diagnosed in the 90's and is a survivor of almost 18 years. 2 close friends were diagnosed in 2006 & 2007.

My best friend from high school was diagnosed and has just past her first year of survival. She is my age. 47.

I had a male boss who had to undergo a mammogram due to a suspicious lump.

I myself have undergone mammograms since I was in my early 30's. I had the genentic test completed last year and I am clean. But this does not mean I will not become 1 in 8 women diagnosed with breast cancer.

Even a dollar makes a difference. Even if you cannot afford to donate, and I understand in this economy we have to be chosey, volunteer. For me. For you. For your daughters. For your friends. For your neighbors.

For those you know and those you don't. For those who have lived a lifetime and for those not yet borrn.

Blessed Be
Namaste
Peace

Happy Thanksgiving to all!

  • Nov. 27th, 2008 at 8:07 PM
Campbell Plaid
Hope everyone is having a safe and pleasant day!
Hugs!

Oct. 13th, 2008

  • 7:26 PM
Campbell Plaid
A full moon and a nice pot of Pilots Tea.......*sigh*

On a side note: check out this great shopping extravaganza and contest at Indie Fixx!

http://indiefixx.com/

one of the give-aways has one of my favorite embroidery pattern sources: Sublime Stitiching: http://www.sublimestitching.com/

Jul. 18th, 2008

  • 8:45 AM
Campbell Plaid
Happy Birthday [info]berauscht !! Hope your day is great!

snitched from kiriana

  • Jul. 12th, 2008 at 9:10 PM
Campbell Plaid

Your result for Which Chess Piece are You Test?...

The Queen's Confidante


The Queen's Confidante is the first to hear the beat of a different drum. Many plunge into the avant garde experience and generally set the trend for their friends. They are more in touch with reality using their senses but this makes them want to live for the ‘here and now’. The Confidante is full of charm and may flow with compliments even if it isn’t deserved. Rather than write a poem on the beauty of life – they would rather live out the written story of beauty.


The Queen’s Confidante is usually peaceful and easygoing in nature. They usually adopt a 'live and let live' approach to life. They take things at their own pace and live for the moment. They may be quiet but are pleasant, considerate and caring. They may not be inclined to debate or air their views, but of course their values are important to them. They will solve problems as they arise especially if it concerns people. Generally the Confidante is one who develops great team spirit through the promotion of cooperation. They will only repeat facts without placing too much spin or interpretation on them. Because of this they may be the best mediators.


The Confidante is sensitive to its environment, and much more perceiving than others with regards to the physical world. They can notice variations in behavior of others. They are highly conscious of companions and friends, but they prefer to let others direct. This ‘Pawn’ is rarer than others because they are emotionally well rounded with a great degree of empathy. Because of this empathy, they can be overly concerned with ‘feelings’. They may even sacrifice their ideals and not contribute enough, especially if they don’t wish to exercise criticism.

Take Which Chess Piece are You Test? at HelloQuizzy

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