The Shine On Award

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I’d like to thank prettywitgla33es for nominating me for this award. I consider this award an honor, because I like to think the Light of the Lord is always shining on me. Take the time and check out her blog, it is fresh and inspirational. She enjoys writing and it shows. She is also very dedicated to her family. You will not be disappointed.

Below, you will find my 15 nominations, in no particular order. I’ve decided to go with blogs I have just discovered, so please, check them out.

http://playingyourhandright.wordpress.com/

http://amyestone12.wordpress.com/

http://theverybesttop10.com/

http://genieslampblog.wordpress.com/

http://hollybee42.wordpress.com/

http://silkroadcollector.me/

http://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/

http://aquashift.wordpress.com/

http://elcantador.wordpress.com/

http://whatsupcowden.wordpress.com/

http://stripedcandy.wordpress.com/

http://schirtlea.wordpress.com/

http://highheelgourmet.com/

http://truthfultidbits.blogspot.com/

http://www.showmyface.com/

http://moolta.wordpress.com/

Ok, I am going to post this and work on my notifications. Please be patient, I’m a bit slow!

To all the blogs I love to read: For our Blogging Friends!

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TO ALL THE BLOGS I LOVE TO READ

(intro/chorus) To all the blogs I love to read;

who’ve traveled on and off  my Google chrome;

I’m pleased they came along;

I devote this precious song;

To all the blogs I love to read;

To all the blogs I once waded through;

and may I say I’ve read the best;

as a blogger you helped me grow;

I owe much I know;

To all the blogs I love to read;

Change is forever on the bloggers mind;

when you sit down to write;

the words start to flow;

but you’ll never know where to end;

To all the blogs I shared with my friends;

who are no longer on the blogosphere;

we are glad you you blogged with us;

I devote this crazy song;

To all the blogs that are no longer here;

To all the blogs that have inspired me to go on;

who filled my nights with a magnificent read;

 a place is in my heart;

to shelter memories of blogs used to be;

to all the blogs that inspired me to go on;

Change is always in the air, blowing me here and there;

when I try to speak;

the winds billow up;

and blow my words away;

To all the bloggers that have gone another way;

(chorus) To all the blogs I love to read;

who’ve traveled on and off  my Google chrome;

I’m pleased they came along;

I devote this precious song;

To all the blogs I love to read;

 

 

(chorus) To all the blogs I love to read;

who’ve traveled on and off  my Google chrome;

I’m pleased they came along;

I devote this precious song;

To all the blogs I love to read.

 

 

 

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We know this is silly, but we wanted a cute way to wish everyone a happy, healthy and Chocolate-filled Valentine’s Day! We hope you all had a beautiful day! The song goes to the tune of ‘To all the girls I loved before’, by Mr. Willie Nelson. For those of you who do not have a clue who Willie Nelson is, try Google…heeeheee

Daily Prompt: Cupid’s Arrow/My Wonderful Valentine, Barry Lamar Baynes……..

It’s Valentine’s Day,  so write an ode to someone or something you love, Bonus Points for Poetry
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                    Be my Forever Valentine.                                      graphics-valentine-266187                       

To my sweet, handsome husband!

My forever Valentine

Every year with a simple card, you bring  me to tears. Then you tell me not to do a thing for you, not fair by the way! You stand strong by my side through thick and thin. Lately, we have had more thick than thin, bit you are still by my side; being sweet, compassionate and understanding. I know this is not where we wanted to be when you retire, but here we are together, holding on. Together we can do anything!

The ‘new’ Barry and Jill Baynes are going strong! In our short eight years, we have accomplished more than I ever expected. There is so much out there to do and see, I’m looking forward to our next adventure together. If our health continues to get in the way, we’ll just find our way around it.

I love and admire you more everyday. You make me want to be a better person and I thank you for that. I’m not sure I would have the will to get through all of this without you. Everytime I check, you are still with me.

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You are my rock! You are part of me. You have permanent possession of my heart. I love you. I do not know what I did to deserve you, but it is not our place to question God‘s plan. I’m just glad he brought us together.

I’m looking forward to our road trip tomorrow, even if a doctor is involved. It will be us, together. Thank you for putting up with me when my brain takes over my body. I know it’s not easy. You never make me feel silly or poke fun of me when my left side is acting up. I’m glad I haven’t hurt you. I’ll stop babbling for the moment, honey. Always remember, I love you with all my heart. Please be my FOREVER VALENTINE! You will make my millennium!

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My brilliant Doctor, part 2

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I must tell you about yesterday at the beautiful Emory Campass in Decatur, Georgia. The neurologist report was actually good. He has finally learned that I am sensitive to medication and did not go off on a wild tangent trying different drugs.

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I was actually so happy. It was the first time since 2010 that I received a good report from this guy. I could have kissed then cute little old man. Just adorable. 

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Then, came our second appointment for the day and those words no woman should ever have to hear. There are 2 areas showing on the right side. We are unsure of what one is, but the other appears to be cancer. We need to do a need to do needle biopsies as soon as possible to get some answers.

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We added this to all the other treatments I have scheduled through the next month. I only have a few scheduled: close neck ultrasound, kidney workup and ultrasound, MRI of the brain, MRI of left knee with possible surgery,  MRI of breasts, and now needle biopsies in right breast. I have a busy month of probing and proding.

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Would anyone like to change places?

Daily Prompt: All About Me! (US)

Explain why you chose your blog’s title and what it means to you.

Our Blog’s T.le: Two Rights Attempting to Make a Left

Barry and I came up with the title together. It is based on our health issues over the last few years. In 2009, I was discovered to have a brain tumor (gangliocytoma) in my left cerebellum. After a long period, we were told that the brain tumor was just a symptom of a rare genetic disease called Cowden’s Syndrome.

Needless to say we were dumbfounded. I had surgery in 2009 to reduce the tumor, but it was impossible to remove it in its entirety. So, life goes on.

Things were going along great, no magor problems, then December 11, 2012 came around. It started as a normal day, we were assisting the resident’s with morning care. I heard a resident calling for help.

To my shock, it was not for him. It was my sweet husband. He was in the process of having a stroke. I called for an ambulance and off to the hospital we went. Although Barry had a massive right territory MCA, he looked perfectly fine. It was hard to believe a week earlier, they had asked me to call all the family in because they did not believe he would make it through the night.

Months later,  a rehab counselor recommended, that we either start a journal or a blog. With the two of us being computer oriented, we chose to do a blog. Oddly enough, the title is related to both of our injuries. We were attempting to get something in the stove. Neither of us could do it with both hands, so he got one end with his right hand and I got the other. It came to us about the same time, that we were two right hands trying to use our lefts.

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So we named the blog:

Two rights attempting to make a left!

Nothing fancy, just the two us working together to keep a sense of normalcy.

Daily Prompt: Childhood Revisited

Sure, you turned out pretty good, but is there anything you wish had been different about your childhood? If you have kids, is there anything you wish were different for them?

I am doing my best to decide how to put this in writing. I thought about this all day and have narrowed it down to two things I wish would have been different in my childhood. I’ll do my best not to ramble, please be patient.

My sisters and I had a traditional southern upbringing, dysfunctional family and all. Our parents encouraged us to study, we knew right from wrong, and we loved each other. Mom and dad worked all the time. Mom stayed home until we were old enough to be left home alone and then she started working, She was home when we needed her, or at lease close-by.

Dad left in the mornings before we ever got up and was not home until we were in bed. On the weekends, he worked his secondary business and was home only at night. We had our family nights when dad was home. We actually had breakfast and supper around the dining room table several times a week.

I grew up wanting for nothing.  If we ever wanted anything extravagant, we had to save our money up or wait for a sale. I believe that is where my frugal attitude comes from today!

During the summer months, mom and dad always made sure we stayed busy. I know my way around the Bible, a softball field, a basketball court, and a swimming pool. Mom and dad made it to the important events, but there were times we were on our own.

One of the things I wish could were different from my childhood is going to church as a family, instead of being dropped off at the door to attend services with my sisters. Don’t get me wrong, my sisters and I are close, due to the time we spent together. It would have been nice having mom and dad with us at church. I truly believe that they both believe the Jesus died to save us from our sins, but I cannot help feeling unsure of their salvation.

Mom lives with me now, and attends everything Barry and I attend at church. Dad is a different story. I do not remember the last time I saw him in church for something other than a funeral. His health is declining and he does not get out like he used to, but I know he grew-up in the church. It would have been joyous to have all five of us in church at the same time. Well, the past is the past. All we can do now is look forward.

My second thing I wish could have been different during my childhood is medical technology. From the time I entered kindergarten through high school, I was always sick.

Mom spoiled me rotten and my sisters still pick on me today, because of that.

I was part guinea pig when they thought they had figured out a treatment for allergies. They did all the testing and I suffered through the intramuscular injections for years, before they figured out it could be done with a subcutaneous needle, just under the skin. The nurse’s from the seventies, learned to give an intramuscular injection into the shoulder. There were several times I actually felt the needle hitting the bone. It was so painful. I took the injections without success for years and then refused to go.

In my teenage years I developed female troubles. We let the doctor do the known treatment for my problem at the time and it rendered me unable to have children.

If today’s medical technology had been around in the seventies, maybe I could have had a normal childhood and been able to have kids today. In my world, Claritin is the best invention of the twentieth century. When I was younger, Dristan was it. With today’s medical technology in the past, maybe brain tumor research would be further along today and I wouldn’t need a wheelchair when my legs do not work.

My life has been God‘s plan and it is not my place to question it. I read my Bible and try to stay upbeat and focused. I pray daily and ask for grace and wisdom to help me make it through the day. I exercise to stay strong and keep busy. My blog is my refuge for my feelings and such. It helps me not to hold things in. I write them down. It is very therapeutic to me. My counselor advised me to either do a journal or start a blog.

To summarize, my parents being more involved with my sisters and I at church; as well as, today’s medical technology being available in the seventies, would have made my childhood a better place to be. Honestly, I wouldn’t interfere with God’s plan for my life. I grew up loved and happy. Everything else is all good!

If, if, if, maybe, maybe, maybe…….

Blog of the Year 2012

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Recently, I was nominated to receive my fourth star on my Blog of the year 2012″. Thanks goes to Wayne, the author of

http://thebottomofthebottle.wordpress.com

His blog concerns his emotions and struggles as he works hard to find himself in this big crazy world of ours. His photos, posts, and poetry are not only motivational, but inspirational! Not only is he a great blogger, but he is a super nice guy to top it off!

.The rules/requirements for this award are as follows:

the blog(s) you think deserve the Blog of the Year 2012’ Award

2. Write a blog post and tell us about the blog(s) you have chosen – there’s no minimum or maximum number of blogs required – and ‘present’ them with their award.

3. Please include a link back to this page ‘Blog of the Year 2012’ Award – http://thethoughtpalette.co.uk/our-awards/blog-of-the-year-2012-award/   and include these ‘rules’ in your post (please don’t alter the rules or the badges!)

4.  Let the blog(s) you have chosen know that you have given them this award and share the ‘rules’ with them

5. You can now also join our Facebook group – click ‘like’ on this page ‘Blog of the Year 2012’ Award Facebook group and then you can share your blog with an even wider audience

6. As a winner of the award – please add a link back to the blog that presented you with the award – and then proudly display the award on your blog and sidebar … and start collecting stars…

Our nominees are:

http://hopethehappyhugger.wordpress.com

http://sethsnap.com

http://refusingtopanic.wordpress.com

http://michelleproulx

http://justingawel.com

http://waitingforthekarmatruck.com

http://aquashift.wordpress.com

http://jmgoyder.com

Have fun, collect your stars and check out the other blogs. You’ll love them all. They are all motivational, inspirational, funny and heart-warming. Be sure to join the Facebook group. Enjoy!

 

Leibster Award

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Today my blog was nominated for a Liebster Award by Wayne, author of the blog,
would like to thank him for nominating me and encourage you to visit his blog!
After doing a little research on the Liebster Award, it seems like a “Pay It Forward” kind of award.
After being nominated for this award, the nominee has to:
-Acknowledge the nominating blogger.
-Tell 11 facts about themself
-Answer the 11 questions the nominating blogger created.
-List 11 bloggers who have 200 followers or less (as far as you can tell) , and who you believe deserve recognition and encouragement to continue blogging.
-Post 11 questions for the bloggers you nominated to answer.
-Tell all of the bloggers you nominated that they have been nominated.
-You cannot nominate someone who nominated you.
11 Facts About Me
-I exercise two hours 5 days a week, to keep my body moving
-I have a brain tumor, that was partially removed in 2009, but is otherwise inoperable. It is benign, but hard to remove.
-The brain tumor mentioned above, is one symptom of the rare disease I live with daily, Cowden’s Syndrome.
-Growing up, I played lots of sports. But my favorite sport was softball.
-When I was younger, my dream was to be a doctor.
-I am the middle child of three girls! Talk about pressure.
-I love to garden and dig in the dirt. Watching what you plant is wonderful to watch spring into life.
-I have a dog and a fish. Both are spoiled rotten.
– I am a Baptist and am as active as Barry and I can be in our church.
-I love to read.
-I totally believe in the sanctity of marriage and love my husband with all my heart.
My questions:

1. Name a book that changed your life? The Bible

2. Who is your favorite author/writer? James Patterson

3. How many pets do you have and what are their names?Boxer Bulldog: Maggie and Japanese Fighting Fish: Shotgun

4. Name the craziest thing you have done? Pick up a hitch-hiker, at midnight, in the middle of nowhere

5. Who’s your best friend? My husband

6. Name a childhood prank? Calling asking someone, on the phone, if they have Prince Albert in a can?

7. Who are your favorite music artists? Barry Manilow(please do not laugh), Amy Grant, STYX

8. Name a place you would love to visit? Greece

9. If I had just 5 minutes left to live, what is the one thing you would do?Pray, call my husband and family

10. What’s my favorite sport?College Football-Go Dawgs!! 

11. How do I define love? Honest commitment to the Lord and each other

Jill and Barry’s Questions for you:
1. If you could be any superhero, who would you be and why?
2.  What are your hobbies?
3. What are you passionate about?
4. Why did you start your blog?
5. If you could have any job for a week, what would it be and why?
6. What type of music do you like?
7. Who inspires you?
8. What is your proudest moment?
9. If your blog had a soundtrack, what five songs would you choose?
10. What is your favorite animal and why?
11. What is one thing you hope to see during your lifetime?
Our nominees:
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My Brain Tumor is ruling my body today!

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To start the day off, I woke up a grumpy mess. Barry and my left arm told me why I was so tired this morning, when I got alert enough to listen.

Apparently, I spent the night hitting the wall, bed, myself and Barry, all night. My arm hurts so bad this morning. I also managed to bloody my nose last night and I have bruises on my forehead.

My left hand isn’t bruised yet, but it sounds and feels like it shoud be. Barry told me the dog wouldn’t get in the bed with us last night, so I was scaring my poor puppy during the night.

The morning did not get any better, my balance is terrible and my right hand is even shaking. My head feels like it will blow off at any second and the pain is radiating from the base of my skull, where the tumor is.

My eyes are somewhat focused, but a took a lot of exercising to get them there. It was mid-morning before I could focus. I took a nap, that hasn’t helped. Drugs and more sleep are next.Also a call to the neurologists office.

I probably will go crawl back in bed and hope this is gone tomorrow. I cannot stand when that dyuiiufdfv tumor takes over, I scare my husband. Since the stroke, he’s more sensitive and I hate he has to deal with me like this.

I should have known something was coming on. I spent yesterday stuck in giggle mode. Why couldn’t I get a day or two more of that. Everything was funny yesterday. I need to make sure I tell the neurologist’s office when they call.