May 222009

My kids haven’t been big sports nuts.  In fact, they haven’t played any organized sports at all, yet.  But for thousands of kids across the country, sports is BIG.  REALLY BIG.  Sometimes, though, the places they have to play those sports aren’t on anyone’s budget.  They become run down, and that takes a toll on team spirit and morale, and pretty soon, no one is showing up to the games. Then no one is signing up to sponsor them.  Then no one is signing up to play.  It all gets lost.

Frosted Flakes wants to help.  Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes believes that every kid should have a place to be active and play hard, so they can be their best.  Thus was born the KELLOGG’S FROSTED FLAKES® PLANT A SEED PROMOTION.

First, they asked for nominations.  It could be any field.  They took the top 100 from that, and now are asking us to vote for our favorite.  There’s just 19 days left to vote.  THIRTY fields will receive the grand prize of an athletic field makeover.  You can vote once a day, every day, per email address.  THINK of the good that kind of power can bring to a kid, and to their parent!

So go check out Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes Plant a Seed promotion and vote for your favorite field.  Help a kid!

 


Special thanks to Mom Central for giving me the opportunity to share this great promo with you!

When my nephew Dylan was born, within days of going home from the hospital, he was back in, diagnosed with a staph infection.  It was a terrifying time for my sister & her husband, as well as the rest of our family, because here was this tiny baby, all of a sudden SO sick.

Thankfully, he recovered and just celebrated his 5th birthday.  Unfortunately, others aren’t so lucky.

Stop MRSA Now

According to stopmrsanow.org,  MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) is a type of Staph bacteria found on the skin and in the nose that is resistant to antibiotics. More than 90,000 Americans get potentially deadly MRSA infections every year and in 2005, nearly 19,000 Americans died from MRSA infections. More deaths are linked to MRSA infections than AIDS.
There are two known types of MRSA. You may have heard of Healthcare-Associated (HA-MRSA), which occurs in hospitals and nursing homes, but a newer type of MRSA is Community-Associated (CA-MRSA), which has recently begun to spread in public settings like gyms, locker rooms, households and schools.

Mom Central has asked us to help get the word out to help prevent MRSA.  The following tips will help you keep yourself and your family safe from such a potentially deadly infection.

      Scrub up – Wash hands frequently with soap and warm water for at least 15 seconds or use an alcohol-based hand rub sanitizer. 

      
       Wipe it down – Use a disinfecting bleach solution to wipe down and disinfect hard surfaces. (1 tablespoon of disinfecting bleach diluted in 1 quart of water)

      Cover your cuts – Keep any nicks or wounds covered with a clean, dry bandage until healed.  

      Keep to yourself – Do not share personal items, like towels or razors, that  come into contact with bare skin.

    Use a barrier – Keep a towel or clothing between skin and shared equipment.

It’s really not that hard.  It’s basic.  It’s necessary.  Realizing now that I went to the hospital the other day for my mammogram with my hand where I’d jammed it into the asphalt still unhealed, I left myself open for much more than painful breasts. 


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