Friday, June 12, 2009

last day fun


i had a good last day...may stop by tomorrow to see if i left anything....sold a beautiful 2002 lincoln continental with 16 k miles to my friends carl and ilene oliver....then lincoln and carol fuqua took mavis and i to chuckarama for dinner...awesome !! what a day to remember.

getting harder to walk and move....

RETIREMENT


My last day of automobile selling after 29 years in Utah county is TODAY !! I am sad to leave the cars (GM) and the crew. I can't physically keep up with my customers anymore.....so I'm setting up an office in Orem to do Genealogy as much as possible while I can. I love it with all of my heart. I love Mavis and my ancestors....we know them now after 27 years of researching them. We've done hundreds of ordinances in the LDS Temples for them. We have lots more to do.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

ALS


What is ALS?
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), commonly known as Lou Gehrig's disease, is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that attacks motor neurons in the brain (upper motor neurons) and spinal cord (lower motor neurons).
These motor neurons control the movement of voluntary muscles. When the motor neurons can no longer send impulses to the muscles due to ALS, the muscles begin to waste away (atrophy), causing increased muscle weakness. Motor neuron, or nerve cell, death makes it impossible for the brain to control muscles or signal them to move.
Symptoms of ALS include twitching and cramping of muscles (called fasciculation), loss of motor control in hands and arms, impaired use of the arms and legs, weakness and fatigue, tripping and falling, dropping things, slurred or thick speech and difficulty breathing or swallowing.
In most cases, ALS patients do not experience impaired intellectual reasoning, vision or hearing. Eye and bladder muscles, along with sexual function and drive, are not normally affected.
ALS is diagnosed using a variety of tests and examinations, including laboratory tests, muscle and nerve biopsy, spinal tap, X-rays, MRI's and electrodiagnostic tests.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

i get to bless 2 of my grandkids sunday !  what a wonderful feeling....

life with ALS

my life is getting more interesting...i feel good even with ALS. it takes longer to dress, and lots longer to walk anywhere...but i've lost 50 lbs. and it feels good. i'm so thankful to be able to go to the golds gym every morning and walk in...and go to work , even though my ssi atty's want me to leave. i can't keep step with my customers anymore.

Monday, June 1, 2009

माय जून


माय फेल्लिंग्स अरे टेंडर टुडे अस इ गो फॉरवर्ड...थे लोर्ड हस इन्क्रेअसेद हिस स्पिरिट अस माय त्रिअल्स गेट हर्दर विथ माय अलस स्य्म्तोम्स। इ'म सुरे इ विल बे कोम्पेंसतेद स्पितितुअल्ली फॉर एनी एंड अल सुफ्फेरिंग। जेसुस च्रिस्ट सुफ्फेरेड अल सो हे कैन रेलाते तो थिस दिसेअसे अल्सो। ठनक गोद फॉर हिम एंड थे अतोनेमेंट दार रीडर !! वे विल सुक्सेद !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Books Lately

  • white fang
  • all harry potters
  • CALL OF THE WILD
  • The Count of Monte Cristo
  • Tolkien
  • Edgar Rice Burroughs Tarzan series
  • C.S. Lewis (All)
  • The Host
  • Twilite series
  • A Christmas Carol

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Provo, Utah, United States
55 years old, from Boise, Idaho. I was born to Gary Earl Robinson and Velva Lea Yancey 20 August 1953 at St. Alphonsis hospital.