Cell Phone Radiation and Children

I personally know these women and believe in what they are doing. I have purchased a few items from them for my home and it has made such a difference. Not being a big believer in cell phones (they are the most rude invention and apparently causing many health issues as well), I am glad that they speak out to help our children. Please read.

SUPER IMPORTANT ALERT! A Back-to-School Campaign for you to help 1,000’s of children be protected from the dangers of Cell Phone Radiation. ChildHelp and BIOPRO are offering a joint program to inform Parents and protect children who have cell phones. This is a critical cause, as there are over 100 million children in North America who are at risk. Recent press coverage of cell phone dangers has once again brought this issue to public awareness. For each cell chip purchased, $1.00 will be donated to Childhelp USA, the oldest and largest non-profit organization dedicated to the prevention and treatment of child abuse and neglect. Special reduced pricing on cell chip purchases available until Aug 31, 2008 – see attached flyer for more details.

I have set a goal of protecting 100+ children during this Back to School Campaign. Please help me surpass this goal and share these details with others. Thank you in advance for forwarding this information on to all the parents you know.

Regards,

Lori L. Nestel, RN, President
Avenues 2 Wellness, LLC
609-534-2202

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Use Cell Phones and Electronic Devices with CONFIDENCE and PEACE of MIND
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Which Element Colors Your Child’s Style?

Which Element Colors Your Child’s Style?

By Vikki Anderson

Your child falls into one of these four groups: Fire, Earth, Air and Water. Depending upon which element your child’s sun sign is in will determine the attributes and opportunities that will be available in your child’s life. Other children of the same element would be your child’s best match for a friend during these tender years. In general, Fire and Air are also very compatible with each other, as is Earth with Water. For educators and teachers, I have been keeping record of many teachers who have taken my advice and placed same element children in groups for school work or at play time. They excel and accomplish things easily and effortlessly because they are of like mind and have the same energy to follow through with a particular task or project. There is also less confusion, stress, arguments or hurt feelings because all are working from their particular element’s strengths to get the job done well.

FIRE SIGNS (Aries, Leo, Sagittarius) are leaders, take control of situations and need to feel important. They tend to lose interest in goals and dreams as soon as they are bored with them, so it is important to keep a wide variety of activities, hobbies and toys at their disposal. These children would do best being enrolled in any of the sports or activities in which they show an interest; however, be clear that whichever they sign up for must be completed.

EARTH SIGNS (Taurus, Virgo, Capricorn) like to do detailed work and never like to be in the spotlight. They can sometimes be very temperamental and stubborn; however, this stems from their lack of self esteem and need for compliments and consistency. Earth signs would do very well being exposed to Rubik’s Cube and other brain expanding activities. They love to figure things out.

AIR SIGNS (Gemini, Libra, Aquarius) need lots of books, TV, computers and phones since they are the communication signs and need to be interacting with people all of the time. They also need their own play time and space. They are very intellectual and logical in an out of the box sort of way. Their ideas are original and should be given serious consideration and thought.

WATER SIGNS (Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces) are the artistic signs which need to express themselves artistically through writing, painting, singing and dancing, etc. They are extremely sensitive and emotional and need structure to be able to pursue their dreams. They are the most compassionate, empathetic and emotional of all the signs and should be handled delicately and lovingly.

For Your Information…

I have been trying to separate the content of my writings into several blogs. For those interested, here are my additional sites:

http://lalainya.wordpress.com/
http://fengshuithis.wordpress.com/
http://fairyandothertales.wordpress.com/
http://weddingceremonies.wordpress.com/
http://totallytarot.wordpress.com/

Please let me know what you think?

Star Trek Convention in Las Vegas

by Vikki Anderson

I was fortunate enough to go to the Las Vegas Star Trek Convention from August 5-11. What a blast. Everyone was walking around in Star Trek officer or alien costumes and the Star Trek fans were really, really nice.

I had many photo shoots with my favorite stars and signed up for most of the breakfasts, lunches and dinners with the stars from the various Star Trek adventure shows.

I think my favorite was John De Lancie who played Q on TNG and Voyager and Brent Spiner who played Data on TNG. (Data has a new CD out called Dreamland which is really unique and a lot of fun. You may wish to get it as I did, but he also autographed it for me too!) What nice guys. Everyone was wonderful and knew we were serious about the shows. We had an opportunity to ask them, when they visited each table for 5 minutes or while they were on stage, any questions we wanted to ask of them including situations on their show or about their future jobs or guest appearances. But what was really interesting was that they all appreciated us keeping Star Trek alive for the last 40 years and said there is nothing like a die hard Star Trek fan. That is true.

The Las Vegas Philharmonic played all Star Trek theme songs and was really good, but they thought they were doing us a favor by staying an extra 45 minutes, but at midnight, it was time to move on. Then there was a dessert party (they were big at late night parties) and Tim Russ (Tuvok) had a three piece band. He sang and played the guitar and had a drummer and another guitarist. They were very good but so loud for that time of night. Apparently, Walter Koenig was dancing with all of the lovely ladies (he’s really short!) and later on, most of the stars were dancing and posing for pictures. We were not allowed to take photos at the meals except for when they first arrived, so that was really special. Most said they got so drunk and were letting anyone take pictures with them. I wasn’t there so cannot confirm this, but it sounds funny.

J.G. Hertzler (Martok) — hope I got the spelling right – was really funny and looks like an old Ted Danson. He played one of the lovable Klingons, but was so funny when he said he purchased a house in Ithica, NY and was going to have a Klingon Remove The Brush From My House party, and then a Klingon Sheetrock Convention and a Klingon Bring and Install Bathroom Fixtures Exposition. It would be funny if people show up.

I think the Doctor from Voyager was the funniest person there. He’s a born comedian and had all of us laughing almost every minute he was on stage. He told us of some behind the scenes pranks and Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Janeway) kept saying, “I’m a Roman Catholic, I can’t hear about this….” It was adorable. The Doctor is also an opera singer and apparently has several CDs out. He did 98% of the singing on the Voyager series which was also interesting.

One of the sites I will never forget is when a fan dressed up like the Borg (really good and scary and apparently he had won the best costume two years in a row) was actually feeding a baby bottle to his child. What must that kid think? Dad or Borg?

One of the freakiest parts of the experience was after the dinner party at the Star Trek Experience Party after Chase Masterson sang (what an angel), we went over to the two rides — one Klingon and one Borg ride. Well, everyone went on both since they are tearing down the Star Trek Experience from the Las Vegas Hilton in September, 08. When we were playing along with the show and we had to be rushed into a shuttle pod because they Borg were taking over the station, well, I thought I was going to die from fright. I was in the back of the group and the Borg started coming after us. I was really nervous. Those actors were really good. Then when we were in the shuttle pod and the Borg Queen comes onto the view screen (we had 3D glasses on – oh, excuse me, visors for our protection!) and she started to assimilate us, something poked us in the back and on the the butt indicating that we were being assimilated — that was really freaky. I guess I’m Borg now so watch out.

The temperature was 110 while I was there and aside from going out with my good friend Sunay to the Tournament of Kings (like Medieval Times) and to some grocery stores to get cheaper water and Coke, I stayed inside. (Tea was $4 a cup, a bottle of water was $4 and a can of Coke was $3 – breakfast with two pigeon eggs, toast and 2 slices of bacon was $16! Not that I am cheap by any means, I am just not stupid!!).

I met lots of wonderful people and had a lovely time. Meeting Leonard Nimoy, Michael Dorn, Kate Mulgrew, Alexander Siddig (God, he’s more gorgeous in person!), Brent Spiner, Avery Brooks (quite the metaphysician!), Nana Visitor (what a great lady and she was the most gorgeous one of them all) and many of the others from Voyager, Enterprise, Deep Space 9 and the original series was a true experience I will always remember. It was fun, educational and I met lots of people with the same interest.

There was one young child name James Tyberius Kirk – Kirk was his real name and mom was an original Star Trek fan. The poor kid, but he had grown up with Star Trek obviously and loved the name.

Then there was another 10 year old James who asked really interesting and intelligent questions to everyone. He kept saying he’s watched Star Trek his whole life….he always gave us a laugh and eventually Mr. Spock and the new Mr. Spock in the prequil that will be coming out on May 8, 2009 had him up on stage and Leonard Nimoy invited him and his family to the opening of the new movie. We got so used to him that when the stars would ask how old he was, we yelled out, he will be 11 years old next Friday!

Martok actually sang happy birthday to a fan in Klingon which was really cute too. Star Trek actors seem to be the nicest of all the stars as they know how much this show meant to us.

So, I am back and trying to finish up my Feng Shui book after editing two friends books, one will be published soon. Now if I only have time for mine….

Live long and prosper.

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