Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Childhood cancer heroes







Childhood cancer heroes..
There are many kids suffering from childhood cancer each day, and there are kids who survive from childhood cancer also. 



What Cancer Cannot Do
Author: Unknown
Cancer is so limited...

It cannot cripple love.

It cannot shatter hope.

It cannot corrode faith.

It cannot eat away peace.

It cannot destroy confidence.

It cannot kill friendship.

It cannot shut out memories.

It cannot silence courage.

It cannot reduce eternal life.

It cannot quench the Spirit.



~The video above is about a 16 year old boy (Max) who has been fighting childhood cancer for many years and he is still fighting it right now, he also participates in a fundraiser for childhood cancer call Alex's lemonade stand.









http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gM9GbaSsUaE&feature=channel
~The video above is about a young girl named Alex who started a lemonade stand for research on childhood cancer, she is one of many childhood cancer heroes. 


What i discovered about childhood cancer heroes is they never stop fighting, and keep the battle going.

The Facts of Childhood Cancer

         ~Cancer remains the number one disease that claims the lives of our children. Each year cancer kills more children under the age of 20 than asthma, diabetes, cystic fibrosis and AIDS combined.

                  ~Each year in the U.S., approximately 12,500 children and adolescents are diagnosed with cancer. That’s the equivalent of two average size classrooms diagnosed each school day.




THE ANGEL

By Kayleigh Rengger

I’ll be the angel watching over you,
The one who really cares,
I’ll be the one to guide you through,
The one who’s always there.

I’ll be the angel you can trust,
When you feel you’re the only one,
I’ll be the one to help you see,
That life should involved some fun.

I’ll be the angel to help you see,
That you don’t have to cope all alone,
I’ll be the one, yes only me,
To provide you with a loving home.

I’ll be the angel to tell all your troubles,
I’ll be forever in your heart,
So when you feel you’re in need of a cuddle,
Just remember, I’m never too far.

I’ll be the angel watching over you,
The one who really cares,
I’ll be the one to guide you through,
The one who’s always there.





Sunday, October 19, 2008

I went on a walk at Bredesen park today and i had to read a map to see where i was and how much farther there was to go on the trail i was on.
I read a article in Cosmo Girl magazine on what are good breakfast choices. that article i read was about what foods are better choices to eat for breakfast instead of other bad foods, for examples some foods that would be good for breakfast would be a ham, egg, and cheese on a whole wheat english muffin; an orange; and a glass of skim milk instead of a sausage, egg, and cheese croissant.
I read a horoscope in Seventeen magazine, my horoscope was you wont have much spending money left after a big shopping spree- but you'll have plenty of cute cloths to show for it. On Nov. 13, you'll use your creativity to make some cash. Your timing is perfect: That money will come in handy when a friend invites you on a trip!
I read a article on Taylor Swift and it was about her new album that is coming out this month and it told about some of the songs that are going to be on the album. She has two new singles- Change and Love Story that are going to be on the album that have already come out and are very popular.
I read a article about foster care and adoption and it was about what is a good home to bring a child into if you are looking to adopt a child. The article was also about what the age ranges are in foster homes they range from all ages- teenagers, toddlers, infants, children with special behavioral problems and mental needs. 49% of kids are over the age of nine years old that are put into foster families and are put up for adoption.
I read a recipe on how to bake chocolate chip cookies, in the recipe you had to add a bag of chocolate chips, flour, eggs, water, sugar, baking soda, and vanilla.