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November 26, 2012

Shameless Request??? Yes!

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Is that not about one of the cutest little guys you have ever seen????  I think so, too!  That is our youngest son, Aaron, when he was about 3.  What a cutie.  He has come a long way and today I am making a little bit of a plug for something that he is a part of during this month.  Many of you have seen a lot of men sporting facial hair in November and the reason is it is commonly called Movember. It is a movement to raise awareness and money for awareness and education and research  of men’s health issues including prostate cancer.  Having just lost my father in law last year to prostate cancer it takes on perhaps a more intense meaning for me.

I am pretty proud of Aaron because he has joined with his employer Cisco for another year to be a part of Movember.  I was a little less than thrilled that our Thanksgiving pictures would feature a furry Aaron but I figured it was for a good cause.  A couple weeks ago he made a mistake and used the wrong guard on his beard trimmer which led to taking off a good portion of his beard growth. I will not lie—-I was happy!   I told him I would tell all my bloggy friends about what he was doing so that they would have the opportunity to join in and support him!   So here you go—if you feel so led to make a donation for men’s health you can go to the link below and make any kind of donation.  He is linked up with the UK site so it is a little confusing since it is in pounds but the conversion rate is 1 US dollar = 0.6245 British pounds sterling.  

The link to take you to Aaron’s donation page is here.  Just click and see what it is all about. Thanks!  (The following picture is of him last week…..still pretty darn cute!)

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