Now that we have a dog, it seems that everyone in LA has dogs. So everywhere I go I now see dogs. LA really does seem to be big on its dogs now that I am noticing. One of the hard parts of owning a dog is leaving them at home. Eventually humans have to leave the house but LA has seemed to make a good effort in allowing people to take their dogs more places. Which is great for dog owners because it's really hard to leave Mo, who is part of our family now, behind. So this Sunday, the hub was able to find a brunch place that allowed its visitors to bring along their "fur babies." (This is a term my friend Katrina has invented in reference to my feelings on Mo.) I happened to be on Facebook when my pal, Lisa IM'd me. We talked for a little while and I asked her if she wanted to come to brunch. So she drove over to the house and the four of us headed to a place called Le Petite Boujolies in our neighborhood. Apparently it is a spinoff of a French Restaurant we haven't been to on Colorado Blvd. We sat outside and ordered the most wonderful French toast! The waitress even brought Mo a cup of water. We didn't even have to wait like the popular counterpart Auntie Em's and we were able to take our dog.

As a little girl I would look on my mom’s arm and wonder why she had such a weird mark near her shoulder. A few days ago, as the warm solution penetrated my bloodstream, I started to cry remembering my mom’s mark. The nurse asked me if I was okay and I told her I was so incredibly happy. As a diabetic I was stressed never knowing if I was doing enough to avoid it but also, keeping some semblance of life in doing outdoor things. I cried because I am incredibly grateful to the SCIENCE that made this possible in only a year. Less time for me to worry about my only kiddo should the worse happen. If ur on the fence...I’ve worked in entertainment for over 20 years and I’ve seen first hand how easy celebrities influence the public. Some do good and others well...I’m happy to have a little bit of the gracious Dolly Parton with me. Scientists on the other hand, very rarely get the recognition for their years of study, years of research and expertise contributing to (wo)mankind....
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