On behalf of MomCentral.com and Johnson’s, I have been invited to introduce to you information about Neosporin Pain Relief. In the process of learning more about the product and getting samples, I read that 46% of people treat wounds with the main purpose of soothing and providing pain relief. The Neosporin product proves to be a great option because not only does it soothe and help with pain, but it also prevents infections and can be used on children as young as 2 years old.
Small things like paper cuts or splinters can be an issue that can be resolved with a little bit of pampering and Neosporin. Take a look at their site and read up on the facts. It’s a very interesting side of health care that sometimes gets overlooked!
On the Electrolux “Kelly Confidential” Web Site, you can create and send a virtual cupcake to friends and family this month and for every cupcake sent out, Electrolux will donate $1 to the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund as part of their commitment to help support this worthy cause. Sending just one cupcake can be an important addition to this fundraiser opportunity.
If you don’t know who to send a cupcake to, send one to me! I would love to be a part of your efforts. Electrolux has also offered to everyone that logs on and sends a cupcake an entry into a contest to win the newest front-load Washer & Dryer set from them. Electrolux brand has been used throughout homes in Europe for 80 years, it’s certainly a name you can trust!
I’m going to go send my cupcake now…
My new apartment has brought me many challenges I thought I would never overcome. I’m not sure who told me in the past that I was an unorganized person, but whoever it was, they were wrong.
My system has organized the house so well and kept things to a minimum. I have a daily and weekly regimen when it comes to taking care of chores and tasks…and it works great.
I don’t have to set reminders anymore. I don’t have to use a website to keep me organized. I just do it! I started off letting all my parts know there was going to be NO clutter. This keeps us organized inside and out, and mitigates any elusive stress triggers. I love that I’ve been able to accomplish this with all the help of my system.
I wish I could give advice on how I actually did it, but I just know that keeping in communication with my system via journaling both online and off and having a great support system externally has made all the changes I have gone through possible.
Are you ready for the circus to come to town? I haven’t been in AGES and I’m looking forward to an opportunity to take my children to see this show.
MomCentral.com has given me an awesome chance to offer you discounted tickets through their site.
If you visit the Ringling Bros. Circus site and use the discount code MOM in the area it requests it, you will get 4 tickets for just $44 (for most shows, some are not included) and an opportunity to get Front Row/VIP seating especially reserved for the MomCentral.com site before they go on sale to the public.
Make plans now for the upcoming visit. Here is more information on the schedule (when they will be near you):
Ringling.com or Ticketmaster.com to use the 4 tickets for $44 code: MOM Babies get a free ticket voucher so check on that, too, if you have little ones!
I speak of MPD to many people I meet. I tend to be particular about who I mention it to. As I said in a previous post about work and dealing with letting people know that I have been diagnosed, there are many different ways this is handled in discussions.
Recently I was alerted to a new show on Showtime about MPD. I was extremely scared that this show, The United States of Tara, would mis-communicate the issues that so many of us have when dealing with our systems.
I’m happy to say that in MY OPINION (some might not agree) they have taken a high road with the show and I like it. There are some aspects of the show that I think they exagerrate for television’s sake, but overall, they show a supportive husband and children behind Tara. They show the sister-in-law that doesn’t approve or believe it’s real…how many of us have dealt with that? They present some daily battles we all face (missing time, embarassing moments, wardrobe issues, etc.) and they show that just because you have MPD doesn’t mean you must be hospitalized and “fixed”.
So far, I’m really pleased with how they are presenting it. We’ll see where the story goes but for now I say “yay”.