For Your Convenience

In case you haven’t marked it on your calendar, I’ll do you a favor and remind you that my 32nd birthday is this Saturday. Now you may not think that 32 is a big deal, but to me, every birthday is a big deal! I loooove my birthday. I think birthdays should be a whole WEEK long. And since today is the first day of September, I figure it’s time to start celebrating! This year I am celebrating that even though I am going to be 32, I don’t look a day over 29-and-a-half. Really, something to jump for joy about!

Because I am a thoughtful person, and because I know you all live busy lives, I have put together a birthday wish list for your convenience. I figure you, as my readers, will be wanting to shower me with gifts, and it would just be easier for you if I tell you what I want. So, here goes.

1) An iPod Touch or an iPhone. Please note I’d only like the iPhone if you’re also willing to pay for the monthly fee it will add to my phone bill.

2) These UltraFit Audrey Slim Leg jeans by Lands’ End. Size 8×30, Rinsed Deep Indigo, please!

mama wants a new pair of jeans

3) This Suede Hobo Bag from Lands’ End – LOVE! I would love it in Aztec Gold. But I’ll be flexible. Whatever color YOU think would look best on my shoulder!

4) And just about every sweater Lands’ End has listed. I need to be cozy and cute this winter. So feel free to just go crazy!

5) These Lily flats from Crocs. I NEED these for fall! Size 8, Gold/Chocolate

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6) As you know I am quite intellectual and love to read. So, there are a couple of books I’d like you to get for me for my birthday: Best Friends Foreverby Jennifer Weiner and Pretty in Plaidby Jen Lancaster (whom I met at BlissDom and semi-stalked at BlogHer.)

7) This Pilates video: I have two others in this series and I really love them. I want this one for when I am ready to step up my exercise a level. (Don’t laugh! It’s not funny! Well, ok, it’s kind of funny. But I’m SERIOUS!)
pilatesvideo

8 ) And last, but certainly not least, I would like one of you to potty train Sophie for me. That would truly be a PRICELESS gift that keeps on giving! Cause I really, really, REALLY don’t wanna do it. But I also really, really, REALLY don’t want to change her poopy diapers anymore. SO if you could take care of that for me…well that would pretty much be the best birthday ever!

Sophie's not sure about this!

And really, why wouldn’t you want to take hours upon hours to teach this precious child where to deposit her excrement? It’s like I’m giving you a gift!

Ok, 4 more days! Get shopping!! 🙂

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September is Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month

Remember a few months ago when I skyped with Kelly Ripa? Yeah, that was pretty awesome, wasn’t it? I had the amazing opportunity to speak with Kelly about her involvement with the Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation. Today, I want to bring that topic up again, in honor of the beginning of Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, and tell you about another way that we can all play a part in eradicating this awful disease.

Seventh Generation, makers of all-natural household, baby and feminine products, has decided to dedicate one day for women to start talking about gynecological health and, particularly, ovarian cancer. They’ve created “Let’s Talk… Period” Day and today, September 1, if you click here and register your email address, Seventh Generation will make a $1 donation to OCRF. The website has information on ovarian cancer signs, symptoms, risk factors and prevention. As a thank you for participating, Seventh Generation will give each registrant a coupon for their organic cotton tampons that are not bleached with chlorine, free of rayon and don’t contain added perfumes or dyes.

This is a hugely important cause, and not one we often hear about. But believe it or not, ovarian cancer is the leading cause of death from gynecologic cancers in the United States and is the fifth leading cause of cancer death among U.S. women. It’s often called the “silent killer” because the symptoms are often vague and by the time it’s diagnosed, it’s often in an advanced stage. There is no effective screening test for ovarian cancer, but there are tests that can detect it when patients are at high risk or have early symptoms. The most effective way women can protect themselves against ovarian cancer is to learn the signs and symptoms – the OCRF website is a wealth of information, and I encourage you all to go there and learn more, but here are the basics:

Signs & Symptoms
• Bloating
• Pelvic and/or abdominal pain
• Difficulty eating or feeling full quickly
• Urinary symptoms (urgency or frequency)

Risk Factors
• Increasing age, with highest occurrence in women over 50
• Family or personal history of ovarian, breast, endometrial, or colon cancer
• Uninterrupted ovulation (having no pregnancies, infertility, low parity)
• Presence of gene mutations, especially BRCA 1 or BRCA 2

Prevention & Risk Reduction

• Use of oral contraceptives for more than five years can reduce your risk by approximately 50%
• Multiple pregnancies, having first full-term pregnancy before the age of 25
• Breastfeeding

As I mentioned in my previous post, this cause is particularly close to my heart, as I lost my mother to ovarian cancer. I am honored to help spread the word about Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, and I sincerely hope that you will all visit www.LetsTalkPeriod.com today as well as OCRF‘s website to learn more about this devastating disease.

Also, please take a minute to watch the video below and to hear the story of Melissa Weiss, an ovarian cancer survivor.

Moral of the story? Know your body. Listen to it. And if you know something is wrong, find a doctor who will listen. Advocate for yourself, and don’t stop until they give you real answers.

Thank you.

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