Friday, March 8, 2013

2013 Achilles Walk for Hope and Possibility


From a mailing by Jim Broatch of RSDSA:    

Welcome to "TEAM RSDSA"

2013  Achilles Walk for Hope and Possibility Registration


Join Team RSDSA for an exhilarating day!  Packed with plenty of love and emotion, we walk for the entire CRPS/RSD Community. We've made it really easy for you to register.  Just click on the [green] REGISTER button below.

Team RSDSA participates in the Achilles Walk for Hope & Possibility to provide support, education, and hope for everyone affected by the pain and disability of CRPS/RSD while we drive research to provide better treatment and a cure.

Approximately 50,000 new cases of CRPS occur each year, yet most individuals are not familiar with it. We are on a mission to create awareness, and to fund critical research toward the advancement of earlier diagnosis, better treatment options and hopefully, a cure for CRPS/RSD.

Your participation and contribution supports RSDSA’s mission. Together we can make a difference one step at a time. Thank you for being a RSDSA Team Member!


 Date

Sunday, June 30, 2013 at 9:00 AM

 Location

Central Park & Virtually Around The Globe
New YorkNew York

 Contact

Pamela Kientzler
877-662-7737




TypePriceQuantity
Walker
$38.00
Virtual Walker
$20.00


Sunday, March 3, 2013

another stupid cat post - you know you love 'em

They Don't Make 'Em Like That Anymore!

i am coming to terms with the fact that i am the marlinspike hall cat lady and that people will
forever gawk and giggle (from nerves, you know), and possibly even congregate below the
computer turret, pointing, whispering, wondering how many felines i've stashed up there.
  the truth, that we have but three, and a whole manor for their happiness, does not seem to matter.
 o, the sorrow of being unjustly maligned.  still, if cat lady i must be, i shall wear the mantle well.
 i plan to spend the evening massaging dobby's bubbling belly, so as to release his angelic gases
causing him to sigh in simple pleasure. quick, cue up appalachian spring and that lovely shaker hymn...