Thanks to the ten people who visited the Delaware Area MS Chat last night. As usual, we started out with serious conversation, but then got silly as the evening wore on and we wore out. That's what these chats are for: to provide a shoulder to cry on, an open heart to hear you, and laughs to lift you.
GG and Nancy tied for the prize for "The Chatter Who Lives Farthest from Delaware" category. Your prize includes the pastries on the left. (Photo credit:Old Country Bakeryin Bellevue, Washington). Both were NEW chatters to our room and I sure hope we didn't scare them away. There were prizes for "Most Diseases in a Single Person," "Most Improved Health," and "Most Desperately Needs a New Job" and more weird categories so all of you can enjoy looking at the pastries, too!What? You thought I was going to send you pastries?
The topic was "New Year's Resolutions" and as promised I revealed the ONE resolution everyone with MS should make: "Resolve to stay informed and VOCAL about health care in America." One way to do that is to keep an eye on President-elect Obama's website Change.gov. You can read the Obama-Biden Health Care Plan and communicate with Health and Human Services Secretary-designate Tom Daschle and the rest of the Transition Health Policy Team. I hope to see you on the 4th Friday of this month for another exciting evening!
GG and Nancy tied for the prize for "The Chatter Who Lives Farthest from Delaware" category. Your prize includes the pastries on the left. (Photo credit:Old Country Bakeryin Bellevue, Washington). Both were NEW chatters to our room and I sure hope we didn't scare them away. There were prizes for "Most Diseases in a Single Person," "Most Improved Health," and "Most Desperately Needs a New Job" and more weird categories so all of you can enjoy looking at the pastries, too!What? You thought I was going to send you pastries?
The topic was "New Year's Resolutions" and as promised I revealed the ONE resolution everyone with MS should make: "Resolve to stay informed and VOCAL about health care in America." One way to do that is to keep an eye on President-elect Obama's website Change.gov. You can read the Obama-Biden Health Care Plan and communicate with Health and Human Services Secretary-designate Tom Daschle and the rest of the Transition Health Policy Team.
I hope to see you on the 4th Friday of this month for another exciting evening!
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