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Are You Traveling This Summer? Where?

Virginia Pillsbury | July 27, 2010 | 0 Comments

I grew up in Annapolis, Maryland and have the greatest memories of growing up in that beautiful town. One of my favorite summer memories is catching lightening bugs. I couldn’t wait to share that activity with my own children – but by then we were living in Florida and there just aren’t lightening bugs here. Every summer possible I would take my children back to Annapolis to instill in them the love that I have for that town.

Summer Recap

Virginia Pillsbury | July 21, 2010 | 0 Comments

Summer is more than halfway over!  What happened? When did early June suddenly become late July?  Have I made the most of my favorite season?

Some highlights:

Seven months and going strong with my running!! I run early before it is too hot and humid, and on some very rare mornings I’ve even had a cool breeze. It really is a great way to start the day with a sense of accomplishment.

Another goal was to join the YMCA; I did and now I Zumba a couple of times a week too.

Nurses Share the Love

Virginia Pillsbury | July 14, 2010 | 1 Comments

I spent a good part of early June interviewing local nurses for HealthSource and Florida Doctor Magazine – it was one of the best assignments I’ve ever had. The love and caring and commitment oozed from theses nurses; they truly live and love nursing.

It made me think of when my father died 20 years ago after spending close to three months in a Maryland hospital. The nurses became family as they cared for our father as well as us.  Several nurses came to his funeral and my mother continued those friendships.

The Gift of Life

For me it was something I didn’t give much thought to. I simply checked the “yes, I want to be an organ donor” box on my driver’s license renewal because it seemed the right thing to do. When they turned 16, I urged my kids to do the same thing.

Then I interviewed several transplant recipients and donors and my eyes were opened. An organ donor really does give the gift of life both to the recipient and to that recipient’s family. Those who receive an organ are among the most thankful people I’ve ever met. They do not take that gift lightly and often celebrate the anniversary of their “new life.”

Rescue Animals –Share the Love!

Virginia Pillsbury | June 30, 2010 | 0 Comments

Dr. Christopher Roberts of the Jacksonville Spine Center is a hero to the dogs that he transports from their rescue location to their “furever” home.

While he works during the week caring for his patients, he spends his weekends as a pilot to dogs who have been rescued from abuse or abandonment. He flies to locations to pick them up and then delivers them. His children sometimes fly with him on  these missions that he started when he first heard about  Pilots n Paws. “It is a good and noble mission,” believes Dr. Roberts who loves animals and has a pilot’s license. He gets to combine his love of flying with helping animals who might otherwise get euthanized.

Tomorrow’s Future Foundation

Virginia Pillsbury | June 22, 2010 | 4 Comments

A Teacher on a Mission for All Students

I’m optimistic, my glass is half full, and I always look for the blessing in any situation. So I always admire it when someone tries to solve a problem rather than just complain about the state of things!

Joshua Hogan of Tomorrow’s Future Foundation is one of those tireless teachers on a mission to help all students. This foundation that he and his colleagues started serves to help provide teachers with the supplies that they need for their students who often don’t have necessary school supplies. Hogan’s goal is to partner with businesses and raise money to help supplement teachers’ needs. “Our students are also our future consumers and employees,” says Hogan, who wants them all to be as well educated and prepared as they possibly can be for their future.

“Top Chef DC” Cheftestant has Ties with North Florida

Virginia Pillsbury | June 17, 2010 | 12 Comments

Season 7 of Bravo’s Top Chef starts on Wednesday, June 16. Among the “cheftestants” is Chef Kenny Gilbert, a former executive chef at the Amelia Island Ritz Carlton.

I interviewed Chef Kenny a few years ago, and that interview grew into a business relationship as we collaborated on a book that includes his life story as well as some of his favorite recipes.  His desire is to share his story as an encouragement to aspiring young chefs.

Know a child with Diabetes? Then You Need to Know about Camp JADA

If you’ve read my blog before, then you know that my daughter Leslie was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at age eight. She is now 18.

This is not a fun disease. Leslie quickly learned to check her blood sugar, handle various blood sugar levels, and give herself insulin shots. Only about five to ten percent of those with diabetes have type 1. It occurs when the pancreas stops producing the hormone insulin which is necessary to live. Her shots, and now her insulin pump, which requires daily management on her part, provide that life.

Take a Technology Vacation

It’s June already, and that pretty much means the start of summer and vacation time!

My summer plans include a week at Gulf Shores, Alabama  with my extended family, and a trip to my home state of Maryland.

But I look for mini-vacations every day: an early morning run, a power nap, 30 minutes with a good book or getting a lime slush from Sonic (but watch out for the brain freezes).

Saying Goodbye for the Summer

Over this past weekend, my daughter Allison went the distance and completed the American Diabetes Association’s Tour de Cure bike ride of about 127 miles! Today she starts a four day trip to Yellowstone National Park where she will work for the next three months.

Time to say goodbye. Again. If you are the parent of a child, you know that you are in for a series of changes and goodbyes as they grow and discover who they are. From the first time you leave your child with a baby sitter, drop them off at the church nursery, or take them to their first day of school whether that is kindergarten or college, then you know that bittersweet heart tug.