Feeling better about life these days. Amazing what a difference being back on my antidepressants is! Life is hard, discouraging, very stressful and depressing but a least I feel like I can do this now!
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You don't know me, but I have followed your path on mdc. I just wanted to offer hugs and support during this time. I have also struggled with depression and I know that when I was at my lowest it helped me to know that there were people in this world thinking of me and wishing wonderful things for my life. This is what I am doing for you today. Best of luck to you and your sweet family.
Mandie
You may have seen the article in this week's Ace Weekly about the upcoming screening of "Two Angry Moms," a movie about school food programs aimed at reversing the tide of declining children's health.
I invite you to attend and have attached additional information about the screening. Feel free to forward this to other parents who would be interested.
WHAT: Lexington, Kentucky screening of Two Angry Moms
WHEN: Wednesday, March 26 2008 07:00 PM
TICKET PRICE: FREE but seating is limited (Customer service staff will take the reservations. They can be reached by calling 278-1813 x 0)
Come to Good Foods to watch "Two Angry Moms" in our Community Room. A discussion will be held afterwards moderated by Casey Hinds. Popcorn and drinks will be provided by Good Foods.
WHERE: Good Foods Market & Cafe
455 Southland Drive
Lexington, Kentucky 40503
For more details please visit:
http://twoangrymoms.bravenewtheaters.com/screening/show/10491
About the film:
In the face of a national child health crisis, Two Angry Moms
addresses an issue of great concern to parents. What are our
children eating in school, how is it impacting their learning,
their behavior and their health?
The film explores the roles the federal government, corporate
interest, school administration and parents play in the feeding
of our country’s school kids.
From New Hampshire to California, filmmaker Amy Kalafa follows a
cast of charming and awe-inspiring leaders in the fledgling
better school food movement. Along the way, she finds solutions
that are working in school systems across the country.
To learn more, or find another screening to attend, please visit:
http://twoangrymoms.bravenewtheaters.com/
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