Showing posts with label Facebook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Facebook. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Breast Cancer Awareness

You may have noticed that I've added a breast cancer awareness button on the right hand side of this blog.

In case you've never used this button, let me explain about it (and if you have, please bear with me). Just click on the button and it will take you to another screen where it will explain that you need to click one more time to help raise money to provide free mammograms. The process only takes a few seconds and cost you nothing. You aren't ask for any information or required to fill out anything. The final screen does offer items for purchase, but you're not required to buy or even browse unless you want to.

I signed up for an e-mail that reminds me every morning to visit the site and click.

I had planned to add the button to the site, but just hadn't gotten around to doing it. Yesterday something touched me and I want to do what I can to raise awareness. In a small way, this is a start.

Let me tell you a story. I'll try to keep it short and to the point, but I tend to ramble on.

I'm on Facebook. I don't do a lot on it. I signed up because some friends invited me and I've reconnected with a number of people I graduated with some ___ years ago. I've also added friends that are friends of friends and not someone I really know.

Over the past couple of months I've had numerous invitations from new friends to join them playing one or more of the games on Facebook and I haven't taken them up on it. In a few days time I had 50-something request for an apple, tree, etc., and come join the game.

I felt bad those requests/invitations were being ignored, but I didn't have time to play. So I decided to write each of those making the request a note basically saying, "thanks, but no thanks."

Yesterday I heard back from one of the new friends sending the requests. She said she no longer played either. She had been diagnosed with cancer, had had a mastectomy and was preparing for chemo.

I don't know this person. I've never met her. But my heart aches for what she's going through. I've had a number of friends that have survived breast cancer and I've lost some to this disease. A dear friend of mine's husband also died of breast cancer last year.

The past couple of days mammograms have been in the news. Now there's reports you don't need a mammogram until you're 50, while others think those between 40 and 50 should have mammograms. I don't know the answer. I think it should be up to the individual and their thoughts and feelings.

I know I've rambled on for a lengthy post, but thanks for listening. Sometimes maybe one voice can be heard. Share your thoughts.

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Saturday, November 7, 2009

To Twitter or Not

     Well, it's official ... I've lost what little bit of a brain I had. First of all, you have to understand, I am the most unorganized person in the world. I make list on top of list trying to keep up and remember what I'm doing. With this new blog I've even started a journal to keep up with all the sign-in names and passwords I've created recently.
     So, why have I lost my brain (or mind)? I joined Twitter yesterday and have no clue what I'm doing.
     I was already on Facebook and didn't understand it, so why would I join something else? Just lost my brain is the only reason I know.
     Facebook is interesting. It's a neat place to connect with people you haven't heard of in years and share photos with everyone. I just don't seem to have enough time to participate in all the games and swaps they have. When I don't respond to someone who's sent me this or that, I feel guilty that I've left them hanging.
     So why join Twitter? I'm not sure. I talked with a friend yesterday who is a computer tech wizard and he tried to explain it to me. In general, it sounds good. Just not sure I'll be able to keep up with it either.
     Cleo (Coyle) recommended I check into Twitter since I was going to be blogging about book reviews I had done. I can see where it would help generate more traffic to one's blog. So, I'm giving it a go. I make only visit and read, but at least I am finding my way back to the Internet Superhighway after being at the rest stop way too long.
     Any thoughts on Twitter or Facebook? With all these new venues, does anyone write letters anymore? Just wondering.
     Hope to have a another review to post tomorrow, if I can get everything to work right. Hope everyone has a safe and carefree Saturday.