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Bean’s Mimi’s Little Moment of Win

Oct. 20, 2011

Today is my Grand daughter First Birthday! Considering the doctors kept telling us she might not live that long and we should prepare ourselves for the worst. She is kicking spina bifidas butt and we are cheering her on. GO "Bean" GO!!I am one proud Mimi and IMML!

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Mathieu’s Little Moment of Win

Oct. 20, 2011

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Last night at the hockey game they showed a family on the jumbo-tron. The woman, bald, was holding her young daughter in her arms and the husband was holding up a sign that said: "Chemo is over, this game is our reward". They got a 2 minute standing ovation and IMMD

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Inspirational Quote of the Day

Oct. 20, 2011

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“The vitality of thought is in adventure. Ideas won’t keep. Something must be done about them.”
-Alfred North Whitehead

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IMMD: News of the Day

Oct. 20, 2011

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Woman saves trucker from S.F. freeway-crash flames

22-year-old Keenia Williams was driving her daughter to school when she saw a truck tip over and burst into flames in her rear-view mirror. A sedan in front of the truck had lost control, coliding with another car. The truck swerved to avoid the accident and tipped over. Williams stopped her car and ran to the scene. The truck driver, 52-year-old Michael Finerty, had collapsed a few feet from the burning wreck. Williams grabbed Finerty and dragged him to safety.

“You had the opportunity to see what was going on and see that driver was in a lot of danger and needed immediate assistance. … Very impressive,” San Francisco Fire Chief Joanne Hayes-White told Williams. “You left your daughter and, at a great risk to yourself, you saved a man’s life. Seconds count in an accident like this, and without your bravery the situation would have been entirely different.”

“When he was going away (in the ambulance), he kept asking for my name. He was telling me he would never forget me, and for somebody to say that when they don’t even know me, wow,” Williams said. “Most people kept going. I don’t know what made me stop, so I am glad I did. If that was me, I would want somebody to stop and save my life.”

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Army Girlfriend’s Little Moment of Win

Oct. 20, 2011

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FitzChivalry’s Little Moment of Win

Oct. 20, 2011

After waiting the mandatory year between donating bone marrow and contacting the registry to find out how the 5-year-old boy with leukemia did, I found out that not only did he survive the procedure, but he's now returned to normal daily activity (which presumably means First Grade!). IMMD

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My sweet little cousin’s Little Moment of Win

Oct. 19, 2011

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My 9-year-old cousin is being raised by a single father, my uncle, so our entire family has had a hand in helping him out this past year (by doing everything from baby and petsitting, house hunting, financial support, and of course endless emotional support and lovingly homemade meals, etc.) When I went to pick up my cousin from school the other day, the first thing he asked was, “Daddy’s taking my sister to the father/daughter dance. Since my mom’s not here, can you please take me to the mommy/son dance?” I was raised without a father, and my granddad always took me to the father’s day breakfasts at my elementary school. Knowing that I’ve been given the chance to provide that same kind of love and security, and maybe help fill that gap left by a missing parent, is pretty amazing. And knowing that my cousin recognizes that massive amount of love I have for him, absolutely MML!

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