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Friday, November 28, 2008

The Gift of Life


by Jodi



As most of you know, I gave blood on Friday. This is something that I began doing with my Dad when I turned 18. I have to admit I was shocked when I looked at my card and my last donation had been in 2004!! I have been the recipient of a blood transfusion, and know all too well what a gift it is. The night my youngest son was born was an exciting night, but also one of the scariest of my life. About an hour after I gave birth I thought I was just napping, but my hubby couldn't wake me up. Long story short, I was bleeding out, and the only way my Dr. could save my life was by doing an emergency hysterectomy. Six units of blood and 2 units of frozen plasma later, I woke up in the ICU. Thank God someone had given blood, because it truly saved my life.

As we approach this holiday season, please consider giving blood. It only takes about an hour of your time. Back in the day you got maybe cheese and crackers along with a cookie afterwards, but yesterday they had pizza and you got to take home a bag of bagels from Panera Bread!!!

According to the American Red Cross every 2 seconds someone in America needs blood. The American Red Cross serves as the bridge between over 4 million generous blood donors and millions of patients in need each year. All you have to do is go to www.givelife.org to find your nearest Red Cross Chapter or a blood drive near you!!

From my family to yours.....Have a safe and fun holiday season!!!

132 comments:

  1. Yahoo, whoppee, i beat scirish!!!

    Good Morning Hooters!! Happy Black Friday to all those who brave the masses to go shopping. I am not one of them.

    Jodi- what a great blog and what a great gift to give. I always knew you were special- :)

    This blogs timing is so appropriate after the conversation I had with my son last night. He is an EMT as you know and he lives in one town and works in another, about 15 minutes away.

    He was called at 5 am yesterday to go to the hospital in the town he lives and pick up blood to bring to the hospital where he works. It was the fastest way for them to get it and it was needed immediately. He jumped out of bed and did just that, thus starting his 15 hour day of work.

    Hope you all have a great day. Mr. Goldie is going back hunting for the weekend, so I am going to start decorating the house for Christmas.

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  2. Morning Glories!

    goldie got first! Wahoo! I admit when I woke up and saw someone had already posted, I thought that darn scrishy did it again!

    Jodi thank you for the reminder! I have not given blood in awhile. The last time I went my iron was to low so they would not let me donate. Time to try again!

    I too have had a blood transplant that helped save me! I had a tubal pregnancy and was bleeding internally. After they started the surgery they found out I had so much blood pooled in my body from the tube tearing that they did not have a choice. I don't remember how much they gave me but I know it was quite a bit.

    So you are right it is very important that we take the time to give back!

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  3. LMAO blood transplant! Transfusion!

    On my first cup of coffee!

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  4. Good morning lovely goldie!

    I am not going out in that shopping nightmare either!

    Not going to decorate nope nothing! I am going to read and work on laundry today.

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  5. Sounds like the perfect day Ms. Lynn. And I never even gave the blood transplant a thought. I must need more coffee too!!

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  6. Read yesterdays comments and LOL At the visual of you and Mr. G on some meals on wheels clients table doing the well you know! Good one Bebbi!

    Jodi you actually wore those crazy slippers to your in laws?? LMAO

    Ok off to get more coffee.

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  7. Morning Owls!

    Great blog Jodi!!...I really hate giving blood as my veins are very tiny and roll around...kinda like they are doing their own version of the wave..reading the stories from you and Lynndeeeee puts that in perspective though...I guess I will have to try. I wonder if they have butterfly needles???? Or if they will agree to use them? They work much better for me, but I know they make the blood flow slower...how many tubes do they take anyway?? Ok, I'm all skittish already and not even anywhere near a needle..I have had some really horrible people take blood...It's like they were drilling for oil in there....

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  8. The brave holiday shoppers headed out at 3:30 this morning and are now upstairs snoring away....They didn't bring any bags in...maybe I should go out and "clean" the car???

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  9. BTW...Inspired by Just Lin's smoking blog, I have spoken to a Certified Hypnotist in my area...He says I will walk out of one session a non-smoker. He explained how this all works very well, but I was wondering if any of the owls have any experience with Hypnosis?

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  10. I appear to be talking to myself, which is not all that unusual I suppose......

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  11. Good Morning...

    Goldie, Lynnd, Scirish

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  12. Happy Black Friday!!!

    Goldie - congrats on FIRST!!

    Good morning, Goldie, Lynn D, Scirish and cpgem and all who land!!

    Jodi - thank you for sharing your story with us...... great blog!!

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  13. Jodi:
    I commend anyone who gives blood, it is so very important. I have never given blood, not sure why tho. I guess like many just have never taken the time to do so...

    Goldie:
    It is stories such as yours of your son, that warms my heart...
    BTW..
    How was that table sex ;O)

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  14. Hey Mek:
    I just sent you a ms msg.. ♥♥♥

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  15. Back for a minute. Just read an article that a Wal-Mart employee in Long Island was trampled to death at this mornings opening, also a woman customer miscarried in the same rush. This is crazy. I blame the retailers for causing these frenzies on the day after Thanksgiving.

    It is disgraceful and sorry gang I think this practice of special deals at certain times with limited stock should be banned.

    No one should lose their life because of a damn sale. IMHO!

    Ok done ranting. This just terribly upset me.

    Scrishy I have been thinking about hypnosis for weight loss then to stop smoking. I am curious if it has worked for others also. If you do it let me know!

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  16. Goldie - glad you guys decided to "save the table"!!

    I wonder how Iteach is doing at the sales today??!!

    I will be staying home and watching West Virginia play football..

    I braved MEKal's last night and survived - I have NO desire to be out amoung the crazy people shopping..

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  17. I have closed my office today, so I am as free as a bird, Ha just like Birdee :O)

    I am going to brave the outdoors and try to do some shopping...

    BTW
    Mek:
    How the heck did you finish your shopping?

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  18. Lynn D - OMG - that is terrible -

    I witnessed the madness at Michael's last night - so i can just imagine......

    and, seriously, i didn't see anything in any ad for this morning that I could not live without!!!

    I'm sure we will be hearing many more stories like this.....

    TERRIBLE......

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  19. Lynnd:
    I agree about the retailers, there is no reason to open up a 4AM.. Best Buy was handing out coupons to the very first to show up, at 1AM..

    My Sister went last year, she said she would never do it again, it was a madhouse...

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  20. cpgem - I ALWAYS have my shopping done before Thanksgiving!!!!!! I HATE to go near a mall or any place with these massive crowds!!

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  21. Mek:
    Good for you.. I am always among the crowds.. I just can't seem to get it done early.. I do some shopping online, but there are things that I have to go to the mall for...

    Kudos to you!

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  22. Crap, I just saw Goldie saved the table. I was so routing for them.

    ;O)

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  23. I am off...

    See ya all later...

    Have a great day!

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  24. Jodi:
    Thanks for writing todays blog... So appreciate it.. ♥♥♥

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  25. MEK I know I could not believe what I was reading. These people stampeded and even took the doors off the hinges. The story was so graphic. That man died a horrific death.

    I am going to do some online shopping and the rest at the outlet malls during the week. Any thing else locally. If there are crowds I am out of there. Can't take it at all.

    Those of you that have yours done already amaze me. I think every year I will be done and then I never get it finished. It seems like it just creeps up and pow, crap it is here already??

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  26. Ok...now I have a complex...I leave and everyone starts talking....

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  27. OMG!!! Lynndeee...that is so awful! My SO and his daughter went out this morning, but they ended up going to stores in strip malls which they said were not too bad. They were going to go to Best Buy in the huge mall but there was a line to PARK....So they just skipped it.

    The strange thing is they go out "just for fun"...This does not sound anything like fun to me...

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  28. Hummfff...I seem to have cleared the nest again...

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  29. Good Morning Friend Owls-
    Hope you are having a great day after Thanksgiving.
    I have a busy day ahead. I am helping my brother-in-law sort through the room of presents that my sister bought through the years and tucked away. Some things will go to the family and the rest to the Salvation Army. Then it's off to the lawyer to sign the Agreement for Sale on my mom's house. It will be an emotional day so I may not be back until tomorrow.

    I will be thinking of all of you and hoping you are all being good little owls. Love, Tinka

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  30. Lynn, what an awful story! I can't believe the things we "civilized" human beings do sometimes!

    Ok, I am going to crow a bit. I am done and have been done shopping. Wrapped, bagged, bowed and even have the stocking stuffers done. I pick up stuff all through the year as I go and if the holidays come and I decide I can't use it- I donate it to the giving trees at the mall. I did the bulk of my shopping earlier in Nov and am glad for it. Did alot of online this year when I was laid up after surgery too. Thats the way to go!!

    On the news last night they showed people camping out already (6 pm news) at Best Buy for the 4 am opening today! You would have to be giving me a 42 inche flat screen for $10.00 to get me to do something like that! Then only if I was drinking....:)

    You are never going to believe where I am....my office!! I am not working today, but I was looking for an address that was in my desk so I came to get it. Then I turned on the computer, then I checked the market, then I went to email and here I still sit an hour later!! I am leaving right now.

    The table is safe. Mr. Goldie left for hunting until Sunday night ;(

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  31. Good Morning Everyone!

    JODI: Loved your blog today. I commend you for giving blood...what a selfless thing to do. My dad had a special something or other in his blood that made it universal, and he donated regularly. I never have though. I don't know why. I take aspirin everyday for arthritis, along with other meds, and just figured the blood bank folks would run the other way screaming if they saw me coming! After reading your blog though, I'm going to at least call and talk to them about donating.

    I'm glad you got the transfusion you needed to save your life JODI, because you have made such a positive impact on so many people. Especially me. I know..."SNAP"!! ;)

    Thanks for the great blog!!

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  32. Goldie that is a fabulous idea! I always mean to buy all year then I over think it and say where am I going to store this stuff and what about any thing I buy and don't use? Giving tree! See the light bulb over my head?

    Morning Zona and Carol and Tinka!

    Scrishy you can't scare anyone away! You silly.

    Ok thinking about the laundry still. Just ate a bunch of left over deviled eggs for breakfast. Already thinking about the turkey and stuffing sandwich for lunch! Oy

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  33. GOLDIE: Congrats on FIRST!! Please tell your son 'thank you' for doing the job he does. EMT's have saved my life more than once..and I never got to thank them.

    LYNND: I'm actually going to brave the shopping scene today. That story about Wal-Mart is horrible! It seems to happen every year, and I'm shocked each time. We only shopped that early one time..we'll never do it again.

    SCIRISH: My veins dive...like they know that needle is coming and hide! (I always imagine that siren you hear in the movies when a submarine submerges) I usually leave the doctor's office after blood tests with both arms and the backs of both hands bandaged!

    MEK: I'm going to MEKals today..I wonder if there'll be anything left?? lol..

    CPGEM: Best Buy is crazy the day after Thanksgiving. Mr. Z and I braved the crowds one year..and have never done it again. Nuts.

    TINKA: I'll be thinking about you today...{{hugs}} and lots of love.

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  34. Greetings All! Bless you, Jodi, for a great blog with truly life-saving potential. I'd MUCH rather donate blood today than fight the Black Friday mall traffic....Hey, maybe we could call it 'Red Friday' (sounds more festive!) and make donating an OwlsNest tradition?!?

    MEK/Goldie~~Good for you!! I've never been brave enough to finish (start?) serious shopping before Thanksgiving, 'cuz I enjoy the romance of getting out amongst the carolers, bells, lights and aromas after the first onslaught has passed. And like to have the decorations up and tunes playing before wrapping, and that's just NOT happening until after turkey day!

    Lynn~~Terrible news story! Why did I think, in this year when so many are struggling to just survive, there'd be less greed?

    Scirish~~Come back, come back! G'morning waves to Carol, Tink and Zona, too!!

    Turkey and cranberry cream cheese paninis for lunch, anyone??

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  35. Waving a wing @ GOLDIE (congrats on 1st!!!), LYNN D (yes, I DID wear them....they were the hit of the party!!), SCIRISH, CAROL, MEK, TINKA (hugs to you today!), and ZONA!!

    I went out and braved the crowds. Ever since my Mom died, I do the shopping for my Dad (for my kids). To make this easier, I had the kids go online and pick out what they wanted. Got Jake done within a 1/2 hour @ Kohl's, and got Sam & Tim done at the mall. I was home in 2 hours!! I think the worst part was just finding a parking space!!!

    TINA - I thought of you today. I saw a See's Candies cart at the mall. Who knew we had that here? I hope you get your pic!!!

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  36. BON - The sammich sounds great!!! There was only 11 people for dinner yesterday, and we had a 33 pound bird. Holy cow....my bil raised it. I've never seen one so big!!

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  37. Jodi~~33 lbs? Did they have to carve him with a chain saw?? LOL!!

    Well, now that I have the important things done (new test owl, new MS layout done and seasonal playlist started), I can make those sammies and get busy. It's unusually warm and sunny/dry here for November. Love it!

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  38. Oh, Shirley~~From Area 52 or 53...VERY disappointed with ROSIE Live. I expected so much more after months of hype. Sure hope she sends an S.O.S. out to Lois!!

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  39. BON*BON - Luv your SantaHO hat!!!

    Does my heart good to see the kids bringing wood into the house!! It's a beautiful day here...gonna be in the 40's today. I guess tomorrow night we're in for our first real snowstorm. We're suppose to get about 3-5 inches.

    Off to put my feet up and read my book!!!

    I'll bbl. :D

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  40. left, left, left, right, left!!!

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  41. left, left, left, right, left!!!

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  44. Oops, that deleted comment is mine! Did me some bad grammar and spelling!

    Happy day after Thanksgiving my American friends! May the turkey toots be minimal!

    Jodi...love this blog. So inspiring and important! Giving blood is something I feel passionate about. One pint can save three lives. My Mom who was a nurse, always volunteered at the blood donor clinics in my home town and instilled in me the importance of donating blood and I try to give when I can. Going to Mexico means I can't give for a year after though, because of possible exposure to maleria...so thanks for the reminder, Jodi..I have to make an appointment to donate before I go away.

    TGIF, all!!!

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  45. Happy Friday Owls.

    Jodi, I love your blog today and I hope it inspires more donors. My middle son and I have both 'O' negative blood which is the universal donor. In addition, my son's blood has another property that makes it rare, so he gets called by the blood bank when they need his blood. We both have been regular donors.

    In February 2007, this same son had some polyps removed during a colonoscopy (sp?) and the next day he was taken to the hospital because he was bleeding. Long story short, he was given 6 units of blood before they got it stopped. So he also saw the end result of blood donations.

    Thanks so much for writing this blog to remind us all of the importance of this voluntary act.

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  46. Goldie, congrats on #1. You are up very early. I also buy throughout the year for Christmas (and birthdays, too). I have learned that I have to keep all these gifts in one area of my house so I don't forget what I have bought. But I don't wrap anything until after Thanksgiving.

    LynnD, I just heard about that Walmart employee on the news. I agree with you that the retailers cause this frenzy and the practice should be banned.

    Bon, love your Christmas Owl.

    Carol, from area 51, I am honored that you liked my suggestion for naming the blog.

    Carol and Zona, good luck with your shopping today and stay safe.

    Scirish, LOL @ talking to yourself.

    Tinka, (((HUGS)))

    MEK, I used to love shopping the day after Thanksgiving. I think it wasn't so crazy 'back in the day' or maybe it didn't bother me as much when I was younger. In any case, I will not do it now.

    Waving a wing at all who land later. Have a great day all.

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  47. Jodi, great blog! My son was so proud, he was able to give (with my permission) for his first time last week. My first time was in high school also, and it made me a life-long donor. It's a good habit to start early. By the way, that's when I learned Oreos and orange juice do not taste good together.

    Thank you all for the wonderful comments on my Wednesday post. I was traveling, wish I could have responded then. Amazingly enough, we arrived at 7 on the dot. I didn't miss a minute of the show. But I was freaking out a little. We are still in Missouri and will be here until Monday.

    I was so disappointed with Rosie Live. I think she was trying too hard, trying to cram too many ideas into one show, I don't know. I hope NBC saw enough numbers to give her another chance.

    There's a houseful here (14) and writing is impossible. I stayed up really late, waiting for everyone to fall asleep so I could get a train of thought going.

    I wrote a sketch specifically for Rosie and Vivian (Little Sally would work too if Viv won't perform) which I will send when asked.

    I'm sorry I bothered you guys with that other sketch idea. I do thank you for reading and offering your constructive criticism. It is still my favorite, but just not right for that show. Who knows, maybe the dynamics will change a little and it will fit well one day.

    I have all of you and your families in my prayers and thoughts. I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday. See you soon!!

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  48. Hello to everyone and I hope all of you had a wonderful Thanksgiving.
    And, to our Canadian friends, I have bookmarked a site with all of the Canadian holidays so I will remember you as you are so kind to remember us.
    Hodi, What a thoughtful blog. Years ago I went to give blood with some friends of mine and when they took my temperature they looked at me like I was there to kill everyone. It turned out that I had a fever of 102 and didn't know it. They were irritated that I was there with a fever. Hard as it is to believe, I felt absolutely fine. I must have been a lot tougher in those days. Sometime later I was going to try again, but was told since I had Mononucleosis in the past I could never give blood. That was years ago and since then maybe the rules have changed. So, thanks to Hodi I will check into it.

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  49. Goldie!!! Woo hoo..way to nab first!! Glad to hear that you didn't "do it" in a Meal on Wheel's home!! lol.

    Good evening everyone! I hope everyone had a very great day! I did. I got up LATE and had a nice afternoon running errands.

    Jodi: Great Blog, giving blood is an important thing to do. If you can give blood, you always should.

    Lynn D: I agree with you 100%.
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    Retailers ARE irresponsible and have created this mayhem. It makes me so mad! Especially when they know they only have 1 or 2 of an item. They take advantage of the desperation of the poor. Rich people don't do this stuff, just poor people who need the deals.

    Did you hear about the lady in California? A single mother of three who wanted a WII for her children for Christmas. She entered a radio station contest called: Hold your Wee for a Wii. SHE DIED! She died of water poisoning because she wasn't allowed to pee or she would lose the contest. She won the contest, went home and a couple of hours later her children no longer had their mother.

    Don't even get me started on the way that retailers and other people take advantage of desperate individuals. It just really pisses me off.

    There should be laws to protect people from this craps. GRRRRRrrr!


    RANT OVER

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  50. I I also meant to say thank God HODI's husband was right there to try to wake her.

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  51. Flyby here... we're off to Wangs and parties tonight!

    Bebbi: That is not at all funny... but... forgive me... you made me smile when you said that it "really pisses you off"!!

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  52. VIG - Yes, make that appointment!!!

    SACBARB - I knew you were special...I have O- blood too!!! There was a time when I would get calls from the Red Cross and then have the choice of where it went. Glad your son had the blood he needed. :D

    SLANI - So great to talk to you today!! You're one tough broad if you had a 102* temp and didn't know it!!

    BEBBI - WOW!!! Hadn't heard about that poor woman in CA....her poor kids.

    WHABBY - Waving a wing @ you!! Have fun tonight. :D

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  53. SLANI - I'm thankful MR. JODI was there, too!!! I must say it freaked him the hell out.

    NO NEWZ - You're right...loved your skit, but I really don't think her show is the vehicle for it. Keep writing....you make me LMAO!!!

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  54. Testing new avatar...Thanks Mr. Birdee....

    Be back in a bit.

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  55. lol Whabby..I really didn't even intend that pun...that is funny!..but not funny. I totally understand..lol.

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  56. CAROL - Triple luv'd your video. What a treat to see your family!! And I would recognize that laugh anywhere. :D

    Time for me to hunker down for the night with my book....it's getting really good!!!

    Thank you to EVERYONE for your kind comments today. I was just speaking from my heart. <3

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  57. Bebbi, That happened right here in Sacramento on one of our local stations. It was really sad and the radio station didn't really take responsibility, but they did fire the jocks. However, she wasn't a single mother and her children are very young. Her husband brought a lawsuit against the station, but I never heard the outcome. This happened last year right before Christmas. It was very sad.

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  58. Sacbarb, I thought she was a single mom. Also, I thought her kids were old enough to want a Wii. Did the husband file a lawsuit? I do remember that the Radio announcers were fired.

    I knew it was last year sometime and it was truly tragic. I am amazed if no lawsuit was filed for the family. How old were the kids??

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  59. Just popping in before dinner to say "Thanks, Jodi,Sleep Warm"...and to try on a new 'outfit'. Like most clothes the day after Thanksgiving, I'm guessing it'll be too small.

    Wing-waves to the afternoon arrivals and nightowls! My best to all for the seasonal kick-off weekend.

    Speaking of kickoff, I'm in hiding this weekend, as it's UofO/Oregon State Civil War weekend. I'm rooting for OSU so they can maybe make the Rose Bowl, and that is quite frowned upon in my town!

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  60. http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/years/2007/0125073wii1.html

    This link has a picture of the family. I was right, she did have three kids and one of them was older. This link has a picture of her family. She was only 28 years old. She must have had the oldest son very young.

    It looks like they did sue. That really made me sad because it was something I would have done. AND, a nurse called in and told them they could die from doing it.

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  61. I didn't have the part about her being a single mother right. She was married. Her whole family picture is on the website. :(

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  62. http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/years/2007/0125073wii1.html

    oops..bad link the first time.

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  63. ack..it did it again!!


    http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive
    /years/2007/0125073wii1.html

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  64. ohhh sheesh..she didn't win either..wow.

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  65. Bebbi/Whabby:
    Funny, and not funny totally get it..

    Ronnie:
    Enjoyed your comment so very much, you are so insightful.. Testing is always good to know.. :O)

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  66. good evening feathered friends!

    HODI...i wish i could say i too was a donor, but for some reason unbeknownst to me, i never have. i am thankful for those who do. i have in the past organized a blood drive for an employee's son that needed many transfusions with his many surgeries. Thank heavens mr. hodi got the docs in time to save you. {{hugs}}

    LYNN...also so glad you were able to get your transplants in time!
    ((hugs}}

    SACBARB...what a tragic story. i think some of those "shock jocks" go wayyyyy too far.

    waving a wing that have touched down before me and to those that land after

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  67. Mek:
    You got 69 today, does this have anything to do with you pants unzipped yesterday.. :O)

    Shirley:
    I got your msg, its perfect, thanks very much for your help.. You never hesitate to lend a hand... Thanks!

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  68. MO:
    WTF... Chubby Piggy Santa... did she eat to much for Thanksgiving...

    I am cracking up...

    LMAO

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  69. CAROL...you saw how fast and furious i was eating on my ms avatar!

    i tried to find a hanukkah piggy, but i guess that would just be wrong!!

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  70. The video on my myspace page is not the one from thanksgiving when I am laughing tears... I am uploading that one now...

    Sorry for the confusion...

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  71. The video is on my space now... click on videos on my page...

    :O)

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  72. Hi hooters!

    Jodi I really loved your blog today (congrats on 1st Goldie!)

    Donating blood is such a selfless, generous thing to do.

    When I worked in the NICU, we depended on donors heavily, as many of our premies needed blood transfusions.

    They could only be given O neg, CMV neg blood. So we were very thankful for those who were regular donors for our little angels.

    Congrats on 69 MEK!! Yahoooo!

    Our company left late this afternoon, so MR. EBJ and I are relaxing, and enjoying the quiet. We had a houseful of company last night, and lots of food and drink.

    Poe was in a bitchy mood, he sat in his cage most of the evening, with his attitude problem! haha.

    He did come out and redeem himself when the desert was served, and he wanted a bite of pie!

    I will check back tomorrow, hope everyone has a nice weekend!

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  73. Its the one titled

    GPS, YES, YES, YES...

    :o)

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  74. Hi EBJ...

    So funny Poe was not in a good mood. You should have served Poe dessert all night, that would have done it..

    :O)

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  75. Done testing....the rabbit didn't die.

    Carol: Did the mozilla and you are right, they let me into myspace.

    LMAO, I just saw Mo's avatar. Honey, you need to make an appointment with Shirley for a shave job.

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  76. Jodi:

    Great blog and I'm also glad your husband was there. I've needed transfusions in the past and so greatfull there was blood for me.

    I haven't given blood in the last four years, but I think it's time I look into doing it again.

    Carol: Funny video

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  77. Bebbi, The lawsuit was filed by one of the most prestigious law firms in Sac. One of the kids does look older. I do remember that she had one child around a year old and I was wrong about it being before Christmas. It was right after Christmas. And the nurse wasn't the only one to call and tell them how dangerous it was, but they dismissed all the callers.

    Mo, Yes the shock jocks do go too far and I don't understand how they get away with the things they do. Just because the contestants sign a release doesn't mean the station can put their life in jeopardy IMO.

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  78. Be back in a bit. I made S.O.S. with chopped turkey and my toaster just popped up.

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  79. Ronnie:
    Ah... Excuse me.. I see your owl has been nibbling away...

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  80. Crap, Crap, Crap....

    It happen again...

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  81. That was NOT nice. Anyway, congrats. Jersey Girl

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  82. Sacbarb:
    Yes I agree, they go way to far. In NY a couple yrs back disc jockeys had a contest for the first couple to have sex in a pew in a church...

    They were fired, however I think they are on Sirus now...

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  83. Ronnie:
    You deserve the Congrats you got 100!

    And

    Glad mozilla worked...

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  84. Oh, and Ronnie, glad the testing went well...

    :O)

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  85. Sacbarb: I sure hope they win against the radio station. I don't understand why they think a release will cover them either.


    Carol: Okay, going to watch the right video.

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  86. Carol: I tried to play your video on MS but I don't think I know how to work it. I clicked on video and it just asked me if I wanted to leave a comment. Can you help me?

    IBB: Did you get your newspaper article I sent you about your old friend Blinky The Clown?

    I haven't done much of anything today and even took a nap. You would think I was the one that did all the work yesterday instead of my DIL. We had a great day with the kids and family and eating.

    MrD went shopping a little this afternoon to a couple of stores. He said he spent more time in line than he did shopping and driving. I was lucky again this year as my daughter and her friend went at 4AM and I just gave my list to her. I didn't really find very many things this year that I "had" to have for gifts. The grandkids are getting to the point that they want gift cards now...already. I am sad no Barbies this year.

    Well, I think I will watch some tv and get ready for bed again. I got cleaned up and dressed to go and meet my brother and sil for dinner and now home again and btw...MEK...It is snowing so beautiful out here right now. It really is the first snow at our house and it was even getting slippery on the way home.

    Hello to all the owls and Bear today!!

    Nice blog JODI. I think I take too many drugs to donate but I guess I should check too. I am like you SCIRISH and ZONA..I look like I was in the war when I just go for a blood test!

    TINK: I am sending you big hugs!!

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  87. I just read this on rosie site, in the ask ro section...

    anneC Writes:

    great pic of the sea gulls and manatees....amazing. Ro--when will u know if there will be more Rosie Live shows in '09?

    there will b no more

    no ratings
    bad reviews

    yet still - a thrill 4 me

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  88. Well, I will see if I can view the video tomorrow. I hope everyone has a wonderful night.. I am exhausted and heading to beddie bye. Sweet dreams to all!

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  89. Oh, Jodi, what a wonderful blog.

    In the past I was so much better about giving blood.

    The whole process makes me sick to my stomach everytime.

    I'm such a wimp!

    I have rare blood, so that is what keeps me going. My blood is A- which that it self is not rare. The part is rare is that have antigens missing that should be there. That is what was explained to me in a letter from the Red Cross.

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  90. Scirish,

    I have tiny veins too. The only thing tiny about me. lol

    It take forever to get a pint out of me.

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  91. Dianne:
    I have the video set for private, which I thought meant it can only be viewed by my myspace friends. I really did not want it viewed by any other than my friends.

    I have to go back and look at how to edit it so its viewable to friends...

    I will keep you posted...

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  92. Iteach:
    How did you make out with your early bird shopping... so good to see ya, the crowds out there were crazy...

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  93. MEK- I survived the mad rush! It was freakin crazy in my small town.

    I guess farmers are use to getting up that early. lol

    I did find some good deals.

    I mostly go due to my sister. She lives for this day. I just tag along.

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  94. Hello Miss Carol!

    I feel like it has been forever.

    Did you go shopping today?

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  95. Carol (& other Rosie fans)~~This was the blurb on AOL's 'PopEater' Entertainment News today:

    (Nov. 28) - NBC had high hopes for 'Rosie Live,' her variety special airing the night before Thanksgiving. But the show tanked, tying for the evening's lowest-rated program.
    5 million viewers tuned in for the program, according to The Hollywood Reporter's James Hibberd, with the program earning a 1.2 preliminary adults 18-49 rating.
    According to THR, NBC had high hopes for the special and planned to expand the program into a series should viewers re-embrace the decades-old variety format. Other networks, too, were watching closely since several are developing variety shows of their own.
    "There's a notion that the climate is right for the genre to make a comeback," emailed one executive at a rival network. "I guess we now know what not to do, thanks to Rosie."

    Niters, Bebbi...Hi, Iteach! Bet the snow in the mountains is beautiful, Dianne~~Post some pics!

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  96. Bonnie- Thanks for the report. I like all the new owls that you are testing.

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  97. Iteach:
    I did for like 5minutes and then had a panic attack and left...

    Way to crowded...

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  98. Bon:
    Yes it seems the reviews were not so good, I guess it is what we said the other night.

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  99. I am off to bed...

    See ya all tomorrow...

    Hope all had a good nite...

    :O)

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  100. Good night Carol, I'm tucking in too!

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  101. Hodi, I really enjoyed talking with you today. You are such a fun, down to earth friend to have.

    The person in my picture is my daughter, Jennifer, who didn't open her eyes for the headlights. I just looked at the enlarged view of my picture. WHAT A SHOCKER!!!!!
    Don't look.

    So many of you inspire me to lose weight. I have been cutting out so much fatty food. And, you have inspired me to get busy with Christmas shopping. I told HODI I do buy a few things early, then end up giving them to the person. I always get excited to give gifts.

    Have a good night and see you tomorrow.

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  102. Good nite all!!!

    I hope everyone has an excellent Saturday!!
    :-)

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  103. Lynn D - thank you again for your blog yesterday!!

    Jodi - thank you for your blog today!!

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  104. Oh my gosh....i'm a little late~

    Great Blog Hodi~ I thought for years that since I took medication, that i couldn't give blood~ They come to my work at least once a quarter and for some reason, I asked about the medicine I take. I was really surprised that I could give blood. Well......after I did, I was white as a sheet....they made me stay laying down, and later my boss told me never to give it again. I scared her to death. She didn't even want me driving home~ I waited 2 hours before driving because I felt so awful! I've had blood drawn my whole life....it's something I'm used to....I guess they just took more than my body was willing to give up~ :)~

    Today is my favorite day off of the entire year! Hubby and I go shopping! But we don't usually leave the house until 2pm! Today we went to see a special screening of Bolt and took the kids. The guy who was the voice of Rhino was there and gave a little talk beforehand and we got to meet him afterward. Very cute movie~ Then we dumped the kids off at home and shopped until 9:30pm~ The stores weren't crowded and we didn't have to wait in long lines~ It was fun....and we're done~

    SacBarb~ I got two Jasmine carts cuz one is for me and one for my friend's birthday~

    Jodi~ I got the pic...cute~

    Oh....and my phone isn't working right....so i took it in to t-mobile and they swapped out the sim card! Silly me thought that they would move all my junk to the new sim card! I lost most of my phone numbers~ So pissed~ I guess I'll live....I know how to get a hold of my mom and mil~

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  105. Oh...and today is my mom's birthday~ Happy Birthday, Mom~ :D

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  106. Happy Birthday Tina's mom's Birthday and thanks for all the prayers you gave my family this year. Have a great day!

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