This is worth sharing:



CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WTVC-TV) - A 4-year-old boy, beer in hand, is accused of stealing Christmas presents from his neighbors. It's a strange story, but also a sad one.
April Wright is 21 years old and is going through a divorce with her husband who is in jail. She says she is not sure how her 4-year-old managed to get out of the house, open a beer, and steal the neighbors presents from under their tree. Now she's just glad he's okay and says she won't let it happen again.
The child, Hayden Wright, was found around 1:45 am Tuesday, wandering the streets of his neighborhood. In a police reports, officers said he was wearing a little girl's dress and drinking a beer. The police report says the child had to be taken to the hospital to be treated for alcohol consumption.
April Wright said, "Biggest concern was him being out there, getting kidnapped, getting run over, the alcohol, having to have his stomach pumped."
Wright says she woke up that night at 1:45 am and panicked when she found Hayden was gone. She says she put safety devices on all the doors so her kids couldn't get out, but Hayden was able to break the safety device off the doorknob and get outside.
Once out, Wright says her four year old followed his father's footsteps and was found on Blue Spruce Road, drinking.
"He runs away trying to find his father," she said. "He wants to get in trouble so he can go to jail because that's where his daddy is."
The Hamilton County Sheriff's Office report says Hayden rang the doorbell a few houses down and the neighbor answered, finding the child holding a partially consumeed 12-ounce beer.
Wright said, "He got it out of my father's cooler in the back and how he got it open I don't understand because it was one of those tab beers."
But it doesn't stop there. The report said Hayden then snuck into a neighbor's house through an unlocked front door, and stole five wrapped Christmas gifts. One was a girl's brown dress which Hayden was wearing when police found him.
"Going to the neighbor's house and taking their presents, very embarrassing," said April.
She admits she was not just embarrassed, but scared, and rushed to the hospital that night with Hayden. She said she tries to be a good mother and loves her son, but now feels like a failure.
"Kids do things like this and it's out of your control, you can do the best you can as a mother, everyone makes mistakes, it was an honest mistake," she said.
Wright did meet with child protective services today who told her she will get to keep custody of Hayden.

Ok, I love the Go-Girl! I had to use it twice on the boat this past weekend. It was pretty neat. So.....thank's FC!


GoGirl.

"Simply put, GoGirl is the way to stand up to crowded, disgusting, distant or non-existent bathrooms. It's a female urination device (sometimes called a FUD) that allows you to pee while standng up. It's neat. It's discreet. It's hygienic."

It's also a grotesque and intriguing idea. Thanks Crystal for nabbing me one at the fair yesterday. Actually, I'm not sure if I should be saying "thank you" or "go .... yerself."

HA!!!











I'm kinda numb today....I can't believe it's going to be the eve of the 3 Day shortly. My whole team is staying at the Westin tonight by Southdale and at 6:00 AM tomorrow we will be walking over to the openening ceremony for the Breast Cancer 3 Day.

This has been an incredible journey. I know I keep saying that, but it's really hard to put it all into words. I'm so proud of my team, and of myself. I think it's ok for me to say this:

I am proud of myself. I worked hard for this cause. I put my heart into fundraising. I didn't train as much as I thought I would, but I'm proud of the training I DID do. I'm thankful for all my family and friends who supported me. I learned a very valuable lesson over the past few months, thanks to my hubby. It's not important who doesn't show up to support me, it's important who DOES. I get caught up in the "why didn't so and so show up? I would have been there for them." but instead, Jeff has taught me to think "I'm so glad so and so came today." and not think twice about the "no-shows". I also am learning to remember that everyone has different priorities in life. Some are selfless...some are selfish. It's not my job to worry about others priorites, but my own.

I'm proud of my family, especially my mom. She has been a huge supporter of me and my team. She came to several of our fundraising events, and helped when she could. Her and my "step-dad" Richie are going to be out at the cheer stations and opening and closing ceremonies. She made awesome signs to hold up and they will be wearing special t-shirts. This makes me very happy. I feel like my mom and I have always been close, but somehow this has made that bond a little stronger. Plus, I had no idea my mom was so artistic, her signs are awesome! (she said to me, "see, you're not the only creative one there Martha") HA!

I'm also proud of my hubby, Jeff. In the beginning of the 3 Day, I don't think he quite "got it". But over time, and as fundraising progressed, I think he saw just how serious I was about this cause. He helped with our fundraising events, help spread the word, and took care of me when I came home from events or long training walks. I love that big guy.

And my little Frankster....she get's some kudo's too. She's always there to welcome me home with lot's of love and kisses. Just what you need when you're body hurts so bad, you can't walk up the stairs. Her unconditional love carryed me right up those stairs to play our favorite game...CUDDLEBUG. (I'll jump on the bed, then she'll follow and jump all over me and try to kiss me and rub against me, talking the whole time, while I keep saying "how was your day cuddlebug? oh, it's my little cuddlebug.". - it's corny, but she loves it and so do I.)

So, wish me luck for this weekend. Pray for good weather, safety, and health. My tootsies will need it!

I will post again next week after the event!

Lot's of Love - Kel

I recently bought a new shampoo and conditioner. It's some organic coconut milk something er other. Now everytime I wash my hair, I crave Micky's coconut donuts....bad. I crave them so fiercly, I actually debate the idea of going to the store. I'm glad they don't make an eggs benedict scent.

Team Giddy Up was selected as one of 15 teams to appear this week during the morning and evening newscasts on KARE 11. We're receiving $1,000 in donations and could win another $5,000 in donations during the 6PM news on Thursday. So watch team Giddy Up on the 5PM News this Thursday (8/6) on KARE 11!

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at least the nick name. I have decided I hate being called this. I know for sure I hate it because I snapped on someone for calling me this recently. Sorry FC! :)

So....no more Martha. Besides, my ideas are SO MUCH BETTER.

period.

I just found this awesome blog! The creator, Tammy, has a fun giveaway going on right now...here's a blurb from her blog:

It has been a great year on this Blog. I am so grateful for all of the visitors I have had, all the followers I do have, and for all the wonderful comments that have been left over the past year. To celebrate I want to offer some Blog Candy. In celebrating, I would like to increase my Blog's exposure. I have reached 25 000 hits before the year was up and to me that is incredible, but I have made a goal to hit 300 000 for my second year and I will need your help to reach it.In the past I have a few responses to my blog candy offers and I have noticed that some blogs have hundreds of responses to blog candy offers. So, I want to get my best response ever, and I need your help to do it.

In order to have a chance at this blog candy, you need to leave any response to this post, then you need to post my offering on your blog with a link back to my blog candy offer. If you are not already a follower of my blog, you need to sign up as a follower. There are currently 12 followers. If you already are a follower but do the other steps your name will be included. I must have a way to contact you (as some people who leave comments or who are followers do not have any contact info).

So are you ready to know what the Blog Candy is? I am offering....My newest tutorial for the Carousel Trinket Box for free ( if you already purchased it, I will give you a refund)plus a free subscription to any other tutorials I create until my next Blog-a versary.


So.....what are you waiting for? Go to Tammy's blog to get yer self entered! Dream, Create and Share!


I attended the Breast Cancer 3 Day Expo this past Sunday. Very inspiring day! Our team met in the AM for a 4 mile training walk, then we had lunch and headed to the Expo. We learned about what "camp life" will be like, how to keep our bodies hydrated and blister free, and what to pack for the weekend. We heard some amazing stories and had a great time bonding as a team. I can't wait for the 3 Day....I am going to have an unforgettable time!

When asked today about a particular number my boss replied “well, it’s not bad, considering I thought it would be REALLY bad. I was awful-izing, but it didn’t come out too bad.”

Awful-izing: combo of awful and fantasizing. Also try – disaster-izing – disaster/fantasizing

May 15-16th - Wyoming (address will be posted at a later date)

Team Giddy Up will be having a garage sale to benefit our 3-Day fundraising. We will be collecting donations over the next few weeks. If you have items you would like to donate, please let me know. I will be picking items up on Wednesdays in April.

All proceeds will benefit our fundraising, and any remaining items after the sale will be donated to the local thrift store/Goodwill.

Please consider donating!

Thanks! - Kelli

PS. If you would like to donate to my personal fundraising, please visit www.the3day.org and search for my personal fundraising page. Donations can be set up over 4 easy installments if the pocket book is a little tight :)

Drum roll please......Introducing A Royal Affair Studio.....

Together with my friend Crystal, we have now opened our online store called A Royal Affair.

We are selling our handmade beaded bracelets. Please take a moment to visit our site at www.aroyalaffairstudio.etsy.com. 100% of the proceeds from the "We Stand for HOPE" section will benefit our 3 Day Walk fundraising and 75% of all other sales will be donated as well. A link will also be available from this site.

"We Stand for HOPE" - each bracelet is named for a woman who has battled breast cancer.

We are very excited to start this new endeavour together. Wish us luck!

I am so happy to announce that Crystal has decided to join me in the 3 Day walk. To keep up with our progress and important announcements and information, please visit our team blog at www.giddyup3day.blogspot.com

Crystal has already received a few donations and only registered a few days ago...WAY TO GO CRYSTAL!!

I love finding a new font to use for my various "projects".


My new fave.....Ali Edwards.


here's a sample (the cursive part, the print part is "Juice ITC")

I have found my new favorite "just for me"

I went tanning the other night and fell in love with the tanning bed! I go to Hawiian Tan in Hugo and they have the best beds! I tanned in the Maui Wowi (rm #5) and had a super relaxing time. This bed was like a space ship! It's ergonomically designed so your legs are slighty raised on this clear acrylic platform. It has two different fans, one for body and one for face, air conditioning in the body fan, and.......AROMATHERAPY mist! Two choices, relax or vitalize...I chose relax....and every so often a mist is sprayed all over you that smells wonderful. It was so nice. The only sad thing....it was only 8 minutes long. Next time I'm bumping up to 10 minutes.

Oh the things that make us happy.

Hello Friends!

I have taken on an incredible challenge. On August 21st, I’ll be walking 60 miles over the course of three days, camping out at night with thousands of other women and men taking this journey with me.

It’s for an event called the Breast Cancer 3-Day, which benefits Susan G. Komen for the Cure and the National Philanthropic Trust Breast Cancer Fund. Every advancement in breast cancer research, treatment, education and prevention in the last 25 years has been touched by a Komen for the Cure grant. They are working hard to build a future without breast cancer, and I plan on raising $2,300to help bring us closer to that goal.

Please consider making a donation. Even spare change will help. also ask your employer if they will double your donation with a matching gift.

I am doing this for the women I've known over the years who have had to battle this horrible cancer. Some have won and some have lost. I am doing this for anyone who know's someone who has gone through this battle. I am doing this for all women who have survived or lost their battle. I am doing this for my future, my childrens future, and the future of all women so that one day a 3-day walk is no longer needed. I am doing this for Grandma Pat, Liz, Betsy, Jody, Jennifer, and Margaret.

Without a cure, one in eight women in the U.S. will continue to be diagnosed with breast cancer. That’s why I’m walking in the 3-Day. Because everyone deserves a lifetime.

To make a donation, go to http://www.the3day.org/. Click on Donate Now and search for my personal fundraising page. If you would prefer to write a personal check, please make it payable to "Breast Cancer 3-Day" and mail/give to me. I would like to reach my fundraising goal by August 1st, so please don’t delay!

Thank you for taking the time to read this and thank you for your support.

Sincerely,

Kelli

P.S. Don’t wait - donate today!

I took the following pic and txt'd (is that a word now?) it to a few pals. Here is Katy's response:

"What is wrong with you?"

ROTFLMAO!!!!
That was exactly the response I expected from her!
HA! Well...it WAS a danged good cookie!


Today I saw something amazing.



I was walking through Rosedale mall when all of a sudden I saw a two headed girl turn the corner and walk past me.



I was with a friend and I stopped and said "Did you see that too?"



She confimed it. I wasn't crazy. We were on our way out of the mall so I suddenly found myself alone in the car with QUESTIONS! How is this possible? What part of their bodies do they share? It was trully a mind pretzal!



When I got home I did some googling. It wasn't hard to pin down who I had seen. Their names are Abby and Britney.



Here is a story I think you need to see:



http://www.momlogic.com/2008/08/2headed_girl_inspires.php



I am in awe of God's work. I know many people would wonder why parents allowed these girls to grow up this way, most likely thinking of the complications to come in their life...I just think it is amazing. I think their parents were brave and are blessed to have these two daughters. I think these girls are something special and I will say a special prayer for them tonight. I'm sure if asked, they would say they are blessed and happy. They certainly appear to be!





I really hate being sick. I could puke from all the cough drops. curses to whomever brought this plague upon me!