Posts Tagged ‘Haiti’

Happy mother’s day y’all:)

Where was I you ask? well I’m not as late as you think. The whole month of May is mother’s month. So it is mother’s day everyday this month
I remember in catholic school we use to celebrate the month of May as the month of Mary (The mother of all).
Okay! good explanation for my late mother’s day post, the truth is I didn’t get around to it on time :)
See I had to wash my SUPERMOM cape, *sideeyes* and it was my super special day! I was in being pampered mode.
On May 22nd it’s going to be mother’s day in Mexico, Europe, Haiti… and some other places.

Happy Mother’s!
What did you do or what did you get for mother’s day?

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This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of Cryo-Cell International. All opinions are 100% mine.

Yesterday mark the 3 months anniversary since the killer 7.0 magnitude hit the island of Haiti, and killed nearly 250,000 of its people while leaving another 2 million destitute and helpless. I was heart broken for these people and at the same time feeling oh so helpless, now that feeling has change to hope because Cryo-Cell will donate $25 from each enrollment to the “Save the Children: Haiti Relief Fund”. if you enroll now with Cryo-cell you will be securing the future of your own baby, your family and you are also contributing to the future of one little Haitian kid. Cryo-Cell is the only cord blood bank making that possible.

What is cord blood and why should you store your baby’s cord blood?
Cord blood, is blood that remains in the umbilical cord and placenta at the time of birth. Scientists find out that it was rich of viable stem cells, that can be substituted to bone marrow in thousands of successful transplants.
Cells taken from a newborn are a perfect match for the baby for their lifetime. In the event your child get sick and has to goes through chemotherapy or radiation, that weaken their immune system, the preserved U-Cord® stem cells can help boost and repopulate your child’s blood and immune system. Hence save their lives.

As a mother of 2, I feel cheated since I didn’t know about the availability of this research when I was pregnant. If you are pregnant now, I’d definitely encourage you to learn more about Cryo-Cell and stem cell research. Enroll now in Cryo-Cell cord blood banking, you will be making a difference in your child’s life as well as a child in Haiti.
Visit my sponsor: Hope for Haiti - Save the Children

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Sugar Can Museum in Haiti

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This is where I wanna be… aahh!

This is in Haiti by the way! Courage Haiti I pray that you’ll be pretty again!

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I sometimes say my cell phone save my life because it babysit for me [My cell phone babysitter], I can update my facebook, twitter, check email, watch videos, text… all the cool stuff a cool phone can do. But when Dan Woolley says my iPhone saves my life boy did he really mean it. Dan Woolley is one of the many people who were trap under the rubble after the 7.0 magnitude earthquake hits Haiti last week. He was able to use a medical app saved on his iPhone to treat a broken foot. Then, he used the instructions from the app to treat the bleeding from cuts on his legs and the back of his head. He used his camera to take pictures of way out – I never knew the iPhone could take pictures in the dark. That was a great option for him since he couldn’t really see anything, he was looking for refuge following the pictures. He eventually ended up in an elevator shaft were he waited for 65 hours before the rescue crews found him. In his own word “I kind of had some time to do some self-diagnosis down there,” Woolley said. “God was with me.” He also used the notepad app to write his family a note in case he didn’t make it but like he said God was with him in the mist of the darkness. Not that God wasn’t with the rest of them that died… What can I say God works in mysterious ways and His plan differ from person to person. Praise be to God Mr Woollley is alive and receiving care at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami. On a lighter note if he could do all that why didn’t he just call? ummh.. let me think he didn’t have the map! LOL no ATT bashing! bad bad bad Roodlyne

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In a matter of 1 minute…

Hait

Hait


If anybody is unable to find a church drop off or looking for any mean to help text “YELE” to 501501 to give $5. Some phone companies are waiving the text fee.
Visit the World Vision
Friend Of the world food program
To send the American Red Cross a $10 Haiti Donation via SMS, you can text “HAITI” to 90999. The United Way is also accepting text message donations, by texting “HAITI” to 864833.
I will post a few more and other ways you can help if you wish to do so.
It is really sad to hear that there are scammers out there already trying to make a buck at Haiti’s expense. So beware! make sure your money is really helping the ones in need. It is amazing to see how far some are willing to go for greed. But it is even more encouraging to know for every greedy scammer trying to con people there are millions that are trying to do the right thing. The good will always outweigh the bad and the ugly.
Thank you, and Let’s Pray for Haiti!

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It’s been cold here in South Florida for a good 2 weeks, and I have been whining and bickering about it ever since. we don’t have central heating and I was scared to use a space heater around my super active 2 year old and my crawling 9 months old babies. So we wear extra layers of clothes, my girls had to wear hat and boots inside and I hated it. I didn’t miss a minute without complaining about it. Until yesterday when a relative call to say turn on the TV and I saw what is happening in Haiti. Oh My God! I was speechless at the devastation. Haiti is a disaster on its own now added a 7.0 magnitude earthquake there are no words to describe the devastation, the anguish of these people right now. I’m sitting here feeling so helpless, I wish there were something I could do. Now my cold house seems so meaningless… I feel so grateful for my cold house. The Haitians now are deprived of everything, and it is so heart broken and painful. All I can do right now is pray that God will provide healing for the injured, consolation for the broken hearted, shelter for the lost, and food for the hungry.
Lets Pray for Haiti!

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SuperMomPlace.com: I blog about faith, family, kids, hair, being a mom, my ever changing hobbies and other things that cross my mind. What did you think of my blog? Thank you for your comments! I appreciate all your tips, advice, and well wishes!
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