Walk MS 2010 and Other Updates

I know it’s been a while. I was hoping to post to this site at least 2 times a week, but as life will do at times, it had other plans for me.

I had a little episode that warranted me having to get an ekg, 24-hour heart monitor, blood work, and a sonogram of my abdomen. I’m happy to report all seems to be well.

Hey, you know what, I change that statement: ALL IS WELL! I’ve been reading three different books on well being and listening to Think Write Now, I Am Healed Now! every night. Sooner or later this positive thinking and empowerment will take root!

I would give you the link to I Am Healed Now!, but they don’t sell it any longer – I bought it several years ago. I’m not sure why they discontinued it, in fact I’m going to contact the company and ask.

I’ve been creating another website, my third Blue Host site. I also have 3 blogsites, two of which are active. And, I try to write for ezines such as Suite101 and EzineArticles as well as work on writing children’s books. So, I keep pretty busy.

Okay, down to business:

For those of you in the NY area and are able to or know friends, family, acquaintances who are:

The New York City – Southern New York Chapter will host Walk MS 2010 at 7 locations on April 17th and 18th in Manhattan and Staten Island, and Westchester, Putnam, Rockland, Orange and Sullivan counties.

Each location will feature a Walk MS festival including a fun zone for kids, food, and entertainment. It’s a great cause, raising critical funds in support of annual programs and services, and the Society’s research initiatives.

For more info visit: www.walkMSnyc.org

This information comes from the NMSS Connection Winter 2010 magazine (for NYC – Southern New York Chapter).

These Walks and Bike Rides actually do raise money for MS. The NYC Bike MS in October 2009, raised more than $3 million!

The NMSS provides a number of great support and help systems for sufferers of MS. If you aren’t a member, you should join your local chapter.

I hope to post more regularly.

Until next time,

Karen

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