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Dan Fogelberg Virtual Blog Tour

April 6, 2009

Lurking in the closet underneath my stairs are five moving boxes filled with LP’s. You remember them, don’t you? Record albums! I don’t have them out, because we no longer have a record player.
I rarely miss them, but there is one that keeps crossing my mind. It was a favorite [...]

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I Refuse To Give Up On The Good Medicine Project

January 24, 2009

It seemed like a simple recipe:
Take one medicine bag (created by Anybody, Anywhere)

Add three lucky charms from three DIFFERENT people

Serve to a child at Cancer Camp to let them know that FOUR different people took time to care.
I don’t have enough “cooks”
stepping up to the stove!

I admit that I was spoiled [...]

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The Good Medicine Project. Gifts For Children With Cancer.

January 7, 2009

Were you ever sick when you were a little kid? Maybe you had the flu, or tonsillitis, and you had to stay in bed; you couldn’t get out and play for a few days. If that happened to you, you might remember feeling a bit lonesome during that time.
On the eve of my [...]

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More Medicine Bags

December 16, 2008

These gifts of love for a child with cancer are warming me up today. At least, on the inside. I’ve procrastinated on opening mail the last few days (didn’t want to touch anything with ointment on my hands). This morning, I opened packages from Sherry at Yellow Rose’s Garden, Barbara at [...]

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Good Medicine Project Update

December 4, 2008

Do you have tiny trinkets tucked in the drawers that could be “lucky charms?” Are you “crafty?” We need your help to share some love with children with cancer. You can even help if you blog, just by spreading the word.

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The Authenticity Pledge