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Day at Second Harvest Food Bank

A couple of weeks ago Rob and I volunteered with our church at the Second Harvest Food Bank. I really liked what our Local Justice and Compassion ministry was about, so I joined the team to help plan events that provide members from our church the opportunity to go out into the community to volunteer their time and resources to those in need in Santa Cruz. My first project was organizing and campaigning for Vintage Faith volunteers to join us at the Second Harvest Food Bank. We ended up having 35 people from our church come! It was awesome. It was a fun day of sorting and packing food that Saturday. We packed over 20,000 bags for distribution to Santa Cruz families. We were all pretty excited! It was a great day — I’m meeting some pretty wonderful people at my church, who are so kind and giving. It really inspires me. Looking forward to the next event!

 

 

 

 

Cheryl

Hello there.

I’m checking in. Work has sort of swallowed me up lately, and I’ve been neglecting this blog – and more importantly, “me” time. That “me” time that we all need. Do you ever feel like life takes over? That every day is so routine that you have no down time to breathe, to take some silent moments to yourself, to feel caught up? In January I wrote in my little purse notebook my goals for the year. Looking back at it, I haven’t accomplished much and that breaks my heart. These were goals I really cared about personally, and somehow I let life get the best of me. I’m at a point where I need to re-check myself & re-evaluate. To stop comparing and start being confident with who I am. To read, write and reflect more. To allocate more time to “me”.  I’m also going to take a break from coffee. Do any of you like yourself better off coffee? I’ve found myself a little more clear and awake, so we’ll see! Well, thanks for listening and I hope to get back in the swing of things soon.

Cheryl

Big week

 

I have a big week ahead of me this week. Lots of meetings and projects to get through. I can’t wait.
I see a lot of coffee in my near future. bring it on.
Cheryl, Rob

5 years

 

{Photographer: Hollye Schumacher; Location: Camelback Mountain, AZ}

We’re off to Tahoe to celebrate our anniversary. 5 years. Wow. Time flies when you’re having fun:) I love this man so much. He was in FL this past week for work and the day he came home I couldn’t stop giggling, all day. Even when he got home I burst into this crazy giggly fest. It was so silly, but one of the best feelings. I missed him so much. I can’t wait to toast to 5 years tonight.

Happy Anniversary my love. You make me so happy.
Cheryl

Dear lips

Why do you hate me?

I get coldsores {thanks to the gene on my Dad’s side}. It sucks. And for any of you out there who get coldsores, too, I know you know it sucks. For me, anything can trigger one: the sun, the cold, a cold, sharing chapstick, lipstick, a pimple on my lip line, hormones, stress. They’re inevitable and SO painful. I so wish I could be one of those girls who can wear red lipstick and not fret about the side effects – just a regular ‘ol girl who just has to worry about chapped lips and nothing more. But, no, I get monstrous {and I mean MONSTROUS} coldsores. On a couple occasions where I was so embarrassed to show my face in public, I wore a post-it over my lip, and then later that day a band-aid. These little coldsores seriously take my joyful disposition to one of depression and gloom. I’m NEVER myself with one, and either will refrain from leaving my house or avoid people all together. Which is why I’ve tried almost EVERYthing in the book over the years to prevent, to lessen, to treat and to rid coldsores. However, sometimes I think my coldsores have a mind of their own and decide when they’ll react positively to any treatment I apply before or during. To help you, here are my {RECENT} cures for the common {and unruly large} coldsore:
L-Lysine. If you feel something a-brewing, or if one has already surfaced, pop 1-3 of these DAILY. Always keep a bottle full of these in your medicine cabinet. Always.
Super Lysine. Use this during to treat the throbbing pain and coldsore itself. I have found that regular IBProfin also helps with any swelling you make experience, too.
Nail Polish Remover. A friend of mine SWEARS by this. If you feel it coming, dab a Q-tip in nail polish remover until it’s fully saturated and then hold it onto the lip surface for at least 30 sec. Repeat if needed. I plan to try this the next time. Hoping it’s not anytime soon.
Do you have any remedies for preventing or curing coldsores? I’d love to hear!