Last night hubby and I decided it was time for date night. Our destination, Los Feliz. We checked out Palermo's an old favorite of mine for some Italian. While we were having a Lady and a Tramp moment this crazy Accordion guy came over and sang us the cheesiest love song ever. It was so funny. We shared a large plate of spaghetti and meatballs with garlic bread and salad. After dinner we bought tickets at Los Feliz 3 and watched Blue Valentine in the tiniest theatre and tiniest movie screen known to mankind. It was so tiny it could have been a 60 inch TV is somebody's home!! After the movie we walked over to the House of Pies and had some yummy dessert. Hubby of course ordered the best thing, Chocolate Peanut Butter Butterscotch pie. It was so delicious. A really fun evening.
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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