I know that not only is it this blog that has felt the absence of the Julieann, but it is my friends and family as well. I miss every single one of you, despite the swelling of my head with everything that is happening, I still have room in there to think of each and everyone of you.
Tuesday, September 29
Way Too Long
I know that not only is it this blog that has felt the absence of the Julieann, but it is my friends and family as well. I miss every single one of you, despite the swelling of my head with everything that is happening, I still have room in there to think of each and everyone of you.
Tuesday, April 28
Mmmmmm
½ cup butter, soft
1 cup sugar
1 egg
¼ tsp salt
¼ tsp baking powder
1 cup all purpose flour
8-oz cream cheese, room temperature
16-oz Greek-style yogurt, room temperature
1 cup sugar
4 large eggs, room temperature
1 tbsp vanilla extract
pinch salt
1 1/4 cups graham cracker crumbs
3 tbsp sugar
4 tbsp butter, melted
Thursday, April 16
Tuesday, April 7
My Week

Sniffer Snot Savers

Sinus Soother

Temperature Taker

Throat Therapy

Sinus Soaker

Bottle of Breathing Better


Throat Fire Tamers

EN FINALE - What came out of my sinuses after application and usage of all of the above. Okay so this actually is a photo of adipose tissue but it is true to life in color and texture of what finally popped out to relieve my pain.
Inspiration

THE FUTURE ARRIVED yesterday, when the Starship Enterprise landed in our back yard. Slick gadgets are strapped to every belt, plugged into every socket, and stuck in every ear. Overhead, still more gadgets swim in the heavenlies. As telecommunications rapidly reshape the globe, we sit at the beginning of a universal connectivity unprecedented in human history. Cell phones and pagers, videophones and videoconferencing, telecommuting and fax machines, Internet and e-mail, satellites and the information superhighway. Images of futuristic excitement, to be sure. But what will be the result of this incredible flurry of seemingly unstoppable activity?
Like most modern things, it will be both good and bad—at the same time. The aspect of this development that disturbs me most is accessibility overload. A major unintended consequence of the flood of accessing technologies is that soon there will be no natural excuse for being unavailable. In the midst of our enthusiasm for the telecommunications revolution, we have not sufficiently discerned the horrifying psychic cost of what columnist William Safire calls unrestrained reachability. Don’t get me wrong. I like people. Some of my best friends are people. But I also like my privacy from time to time. “Where were you all day?” your boss or client or bridge partner will say. “I tried to call you five times!” And because virtually everyone will carry tiny cell phones/pagers, you will have no excuse. “I turned off my pager phone.” “You what?!” What will this be like for exhausted pastors who are vacationing five states away and one of their parishioners is hospitalized ? Do we disturb them? Most of us wouldn’t—but some would. What if parishioners die? Do we interrupt pastors’ much-needed vacations by requesting they return for the funeral? When speaking in Toronto recently I found two pastors who had encountered this situation in the previous year. One returned home to do the funeral; the other didn’t. The first disappointed his family and lost an important vacation. The second disappointed his church family and lost an important ministry opportunity.
RX - Because of progress and technology, universal accessibility is inevitable. Etiquette guidelines will not always be easy to apply. Yet somehow, unrestrained reachability must be controlled for the sake of our margin, our family, our devotion, our sanity, and our rest. Be discerning of all accessing technologies, Use them judiciously. Consider deactivating the answering machine if necessary. If you find it overwhelming to come home to eight messages, turn it off. If the calls are important, the callers will try again.
You must keep quiet or say only things that improve silence. - GREEK PROVERB
Friday, April 3
To be a nurse
To be a great nurse you listen with your ears, head and your heart.
To be a nurse you must care about a healthy improved outcome.
To be a great nurse you must care about the a healthy improved outcome, happiness, peace and understanding.
To be a nurse you must teach
To be a great nurse you must teach, others and yourself.
To be a nurse you must have knowledge
To be a great nurse you must be willing and able to have and SHARE knowledge.
To be a nurse you must be willing to sacrafice
To be a great nurse you must be willing to sacrafice your ego.
To be a nurse you must be willing to learn.
To be a great nurse you must be willing to understand that you have never learned enough.
To be a nurse you must be willing to dry tears.
To be a great nurse you must be willing to dry the tears of your patients and then your own.
To be a nurse you must be understanding of others.
To be a great nurse you must first understand yourself.
To be a nurse you must form and foster relationships and trust.
To be a great nurse you must form and foster relationship and trust with yourself.
To be a nurse you must lift up the spirits of others.
To be a great nurse you must lift up the spirits of others, humble yourself, praise, be willing and able to apologize, share in joy and sorrow, and never let your self shine brighter than your love for another being.
The more experience you have, the harder you must work to pass on the light. The moment we criticize, demean, belittle, ignore, or cease to help another is the moment that we extinguish our light in the world.
We are all flawed human beings.
When we admit that we are powerless, and we humble ourselves, accepting and ADMITTING openly our flaws, we find that we can finally live. Our problems become opportunities, we welcome challenges, and unwanted thoughts and situations become sources of energy and guidance.
Enough
All of You is more than enough for all of me
For every thirst and every need
You satisfy me with Your love
And all I have in You is more than enough
You are my supply
My breath of life
And still more awesome than I know
You are my reward
worth living for
And still more awesome than I know
All of You is more than enough for all of me
For every thirst and every need
You satisfy me with Your love
And all I have in You is more than enough
You’re my sacrifice
Of greatest price
And still more awesome than I know
You’re the coming King
You are everything
And still more awesome than I know
More than all I want
More than all I need
You are more than enough for me
More than all I know
More than all I can say
You are more than enough for me








