Awhhhh I’ve just been tagged

Joede at Black Pearl Creations from Twitter tagged me for the 6 Interesting Things Game. The idea is to tell/confess 6 things that is not widely known about you. Once you have done so, you must tag 6 others to pour out their guts!

OK so this is a lil about me:

1. I’m a morning person.  I’m usually on Twitter around 4:45 in the morning (Hey a girl has got to be up on the latest tweets!)

2. Im in the 2nd act of my life (about to turn 40 in December) and life is good

3. Have one daughter, 1 grand daughter (awhhhhhh!).

4. I really love grapes.

5. I love action and Harry Potter flicks.

6. I LOVE to nap!

OK so that’s me..what do ya think? LOL

Now I have to choose 6 people to tag:

@l_dawson
@latarahamying
@barbarahoward
@stilettodiva
@gottitravel
@marrwilliams 

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This post was written by admin on October 23, 2008

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Pink Ribbons

Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women and the second leading cause of cancer death (exceeded by lung cancer in 1985). Breast cancer is three times more common than all gynecologic malignancies put together. The incidence of breast cancer has been increasing steadily from an incidence of 1:20 in 1960 to 1:7 women today.

The National Breast Cancer Foundation estimates that each year over 200,000 new cases of breast cancer will be diagnosed and over 40,000 patients will die from the disease. Breast cancer is truly an epidemic among women and we don’t know why.

“When breast cancer is found early, the five-year survival rate is 96%.” —National Breast Cancer Foundation

Breast cancer is not exclusively a disease of women. For every 100 women with breast cancer, 1 male will develop the disease. The National Breast Cancer Foundation estimates that approximately 1,700 men will develop the disease and 450 will die each year. The evaluation of men with breast masses is similar to that in women, including mammography.

The incidence of breast cancer is very low in a person’s twenties, gradually increases and plateaus at the age of forty-five, and increases dramatically after age fifty. Fifty percent of breast cancer is diagnosed in women over sixty-five, indicating the ongoing necessity of yearly screening throughout a woman’s life.

Breast cancer is considered a heterogeneous disease, meaning that it is a different disease in different women, a different disease in different age groups, and has different cell populations within the tumor itself. Generally, breast cancer is a much more aggressive disease in younger women. Autopsy studies show that 2% of the population has undiagnosed breast cancer at the time of death. Older women typically have much less aggressive disease than younger women.

Facts
Every two minutes a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer.

One woman in eight who lives to age 85 will develop breast cancer during her lifetime.

Breast cancer is the leading cause of death in women between the ages of 40 and 55.

Seventy percent of all breast cancers are found through breast self-exams. Not all lumps are detectable by touch. We recommend regular mammograms and monthly breast self-exams.
Eight out of ten breast lumps are not cancerous. If you find a lump, don’t panic-call your doctor for an appointment.

Mammography is a low-dose X-ray examination that can detect breast cancer up to two years before it is large enough to be felt.

When breast cancer is found early, the five-year survival rate is 96%. This is good news! Over 2 million breast cancer survivors are alive in America today.

For more information, go to http://www.thebreastcancersite.com/ and while your there, click to give mammograms. Oh and make sure to see your doctor about getting a mammogram yourself. Protect your health

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This post was written by LexusEvents on October 15, 2008

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We’re moving..

We our blog is moving. We are making some changes and our new blog will be on its own doman (YAY!) so we will soon be located at http://www.lexuseventsnews.info

See you over there!

M

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This post was written by LexusEvents on October 9, 2008

Hello world!

Welcome to LE News!  We are currently moving some things around and well be with you shortly.

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This post was written by LexusEvents on October 8, 2008

Tips for a Fall Cocktail Party

From FineLiving.Com

  • If space is limited, consider alternative ‘tables’ for bar service – think windowsills, or a large tray on an ottoman.
  • If serving trays are limited, get creative. Try bud vases for holding straws and swizzle sticks, water glasses for sliced up veggies, and funky (but thoroughly cleaned!) ashtrays for nuts. Create a cozy haven from the cold with candles, dim lighting, and warm colors – use cocktail napkins in orange, red, yellow to capture the look of fall foliage.
  • Try to have at least one non-alcoholic drink option for guests. Juices and punches are tasty, festive, and can be served in cocktail glasses so the non-drinker doesn’t feel out of place.
    Keep a variety of appetizers around. As your friends drink they’ll be more inclined to nibble on something salty. A mix of crudités, dips, pita chips, and a small platter of meats and cheeses should do the trick.
  • Three words: Ice, ice, ice. (And more ice.) We know it’s fall and some of these drinks are best served warm, but nobody wants a piping hot margarita or martini.

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This post was written by LexusEvents on September 26, 2008

Aug 24 on LE Radio

Our conversation with Maureen Daniels has been postponed. We will soon have our conversation rescheduled and you can hear more about her Honeymoon registries.
Margaret Salmond
Lexus Events
Ofc: 510-595-4669
http://www.lexusevents.biz
http://lexuseventsnews.blogspot.com

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This post was written by LexusEvents on August 23, 2008

Coming up on LE Radio

LE Radio where the talk is all things Weddings and Special Events.

Join us today at 10am PST for our conversation with Mercina of Fairy Godmother Gown Rentals and learn how to save on one of the biggest expenses for your special day.

Margaret Salmond
LE Radio
http://www.le-radio.net
http://www.lexusevents.biz

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This post was written by LexusEvents on August 10, 2008

LE Radio will be off the air in July….

But we will be running a couple of broadcast of past shows. We will be back in August talking all things Weddings and Special Events.

Have a blessed month!

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This post was written by LexusEvents on July 15, 2008

The Business of Being a Mother

I got this from a sista friend and I thought that I would share. I just changed the actual years that I have held the Mom position LOL…Enjoy!

Being a mother is no easy task – it’s filled with challenges. As I reflect on this position that I have held for the past 20 years I realize that I have every right to run for the president of the United States of America if not the world.

Culinary ExpertI have fed the kids when they have declared there is nothing there to eat -miraculously I managed to whip up meals without leaving the house.

Office of AdministrationTime management – scheduling various appointments,parties, attending recitals and other related events while maintaining my own.Reviewing papers, filling out forms, signing permission slips, attend meetings.

AdvocateI have served as a strong advocate on behalf of their education.

Domestic Policy/Homeland SecurityI have successfully mediated and at times end major wars.
Event PlannerSlumber Parties, Birthday Parties, Museum Trips, Broadway Shows, Amusement

Parks, Vacation/Traveling Abroad, After Christmas Shopping, Concerts and more.

Economic Council/AdviserI have had to balance budgets with next to nothing left

Health CareOffice of Drug ControlI have experience in taking care of the sick children bringing them back to health without having to run to the emergency room and calming their hysterics at the sight of blood when they merely have a bruise.

Official Spiritual AdviserVery close connection to God for the ultimate guide that I do not mess up this position.

Office of Mental HealthListen to the constant reasons why the other person is stupidListen and counsel on having compassion, the importance of caring, being kind, and knowing when it’s time to hit back

Education/Guidance CounselorSelecting the appropriate educational materials/courses/path/programsFilling out Financial Aid Forms for College

I can go on and on with the other duties but it may appear to be bragging. Well, I wont be running for anything as being a mother is a life term position and that’s a major position that I wont trade for anything.I must go and celebrate this day although I am still on full duty…………..

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This post was written by LexusEvents on July 15, 2008

From AAWP: Dandy Duds and Weddings!

Hello AAWPs!

We at AAWP know that many of you will be going to a wedding this year—maybe even your own. But whether you’re a family member or a guest, there’s something about the way Americans dress to attend weddings that troubles us. We at AAWP know that many of you will be going to a wedding this year—maybe even your own. But whether you’re a family member or a guest, there’s something about the way Americans dress to attend weddings that troubles us.

We frequent a lot of weddings and get the shakes when we think of the DUDS we’ve seen at these sacred occasions. We’ve been to fantastic semi-formal ceremonies held in the morning or late afternoon, in church, no less—where female guests come in shorts or slacks, and gentlemen come in khakis. We know that many people don’t dress to go to church any longer, just like they don’t dress to see a Broadway show, which is a result of our laid-back society… but a wedding is a different cup of tea… A wedding is one of the most important days in the life of a couple. In some religions, like Catholicism, a wedding ceremony is a sacrament, meaning that God is in attendance.

Just think about that… If God is at the wedding, what’s he going to think about you or your guests, if you’re dressed in khakis or shorts? :=) On the flip side of the coin, we’ve attended afternoon weddings in church or at a hotel or catering facility, where the female family members of the bride and groom are dressed in long, slinky, beaded gowns in the middle of the afternoon—the gentleman in tuxes. They look like they should be going to a casino in Vegas instead of a wedding ceremony.

The rules are this:
* If you’re a guest, and you’re invited to a wedding in the middle of the day, the men should wear business suits, dark in winter, light in summer. The women should wear beautiful suits or dresses, cut to the knee or below, with very little glitz. If the wedding is held in temple or church, the attire should not be flashy or provocative.

* If a formal or semi-formal reception is held hours after the wedding ceremony, guests (if able) are required to change into flashier evening attire, which may include cocktail or long dresses for the women and tuxes for the men, if the occasion warrants it. These rules also hold true for the family members of the bride and groom! Moral of the Story: Be dandy dressers and make everyone proud of you—even the Lord above!

Happy Wedding Planning!
AAWP!Toll Free: 866-648-2146http://www.aa-wp.com/
© 2008 American Academy of Wedding Professionals. All rights reserved.

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This post was written by LexusEvents on July 15, 2008