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Living History Sites Photo Editor Needs a Brain SPECT Scan

This is about our daughter, Emily. Emily is the photo editor, arranging ALL of the photos on Living History Sites. She has worked so hard to bring history to life...and this is her story...

On a warm, sunny, early Spring day, in March of 2009, we were rear ended sitting at a red light at the bottom of a hill. That impact forever changed our lives. This is the story of a young teenage girl who was excelling in 9th grade, a freshman taking college prep classes with a goal of being a veterinarian. After the accident, she was not able to read for 7 months. Fifteen months later, words on a page, pictures, people, all of life remains a blur and the specialists are beginning to utter the word brain injury.

What would you do if your child suffered from a concussion, a head trauma that in time seemed to become a brain injury…though no one says these things up front, and only time will tell the whole story. Where do you turn to to help your child through a concussion that drags out past a year? Where do you turn for help when the MRIs have revealed a nodule on her pituitary gland, and you are not sure if her symptoms are caused by a brain injury or that pesky little nodule?

We tell her story at The Great Brain Saga, and in the Facebook group The Great Brain Saga. We are asking our friends, family and everyone we know to donate just $10 toward the SPECT scan. By giving up 2 Starbucks trips, a movie and popcorn or a couple of Happy Meals, you can help Emily!

We have exhausted what our area has to offer medically for adolescents. Emily has gone to the ER had a CT Scan, 3 MRIs of the brain - all of which revealed a nodule (growth, adenoma) on her pituitary gland, 3 complete eye exams, seen an occupation therapist and vision therapist, not to mention MDs and neurologists. No one has been able to figure out WHY her vision has remained a blur since the accident, let alone how to fix it.

Since Emily has symptoms indicative of both head trauma and brain tumor, with evidence of both, she needs a SPECT scan and a thorough evaluation by the brain specialists at the Amen Clinic in Reston, VA. Their sophisticated SPECT scan will show blood flow patterns in the brain, which will offer clues we need to get to the bottom of this. Their goal is to find out what is happening, and offer a comprehensive treatment plan to help Emily get her life back!

You can help Emily see the specialist she needs, to get a plan to go forward. You can be a vital part of her recovery, and help her finish high school, with the ability to see.

While “thinking out loud on Facebook” as we waited for her third MRI, I put information about the Amen Clinic up and said, if all 330 of my Facebook friends just donated $10 each, we would almost have enough money to send Emily to the Amen Clinic. Withing half an hour, I had a dozen friends offering to donate $10, to help, with great ideas on how to do this - all encouraging us forward! Wow….is this what the Lord wants us to do? We have prayed, researched, prayed more, researched and consulted every expert we can, tried every last open door and this remains the open door. While it is really kind of weird and truthfully, acutely UNcomfortable for us to ASK for money, we really think we are supposed to ask for $10 donations from 500 people to do this! Make it one gigantic team effort to send Emily!

Therefore, encourage one another, and build up one another, just as you also are doing. Pray without ceasing. 1 Thess 5:11 & 17

Our goal is to raise enough money to send Emily to the Amen Clinic this summer. We need to raise $5000 to pay for the very expensive SPECT scan, visit with specialists and traveling expenses to and from the Washington DC area. This is an expensive trip and we would not take it, if we didn’t think it was her best chance to get her life back.

All we need is for each person reading this to donate $10 (or more, as the Lord leads) and Emily will be able to get the help she needs, forward this to everyone you know, and please, pray for Emily! If you could just skip two Starbucks drinks, a couple of Happy Meals, a movie ticket and popcorn, or a roll of quarters, this would be an incredible help. If we all do a little, we will hit that goal! Thank you for prayerfully considering this!

Please, visit The Great Brain Saga, and if you would be so kind, donate just $10 to help Emily get the SPECT scan of the brain, that she needs! Thank you!

To the world, you may be one person, but to one person, you may be the world. — Author Unknown

 

Wondering Where Living History Sites Is?

Hey everyone - we have not written much about this on our site - but just wanted to give you a heads up. Our 15 year old daughter Emily has been struggling for over a year. She either has a brain injury, a brain tumor, or both.

Please visit our website, The Great Brain Saga, for more information, and the story of how we are trying to get an innovative brain SPECT scan for Emily.  

We sincerely apologize for the delays in writing some of our reviews for Living History Sites. It is our policy to have them up within a month of visiting each location.

Unfortunately, as we have struggled to makes sense of what is going on in Emily's life, after a car accident, through the maze of healing, doctors appointments, insurance snaffus and the stress of trying to figure out WHAT is going on in Emily's brain, we are behind. It is our goal to be caught up with every single review, by the end of June. We appreciate your understanding and patience with us in this very difficult time.

The Baughn Family, at Living History Sites

 

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What are the Best Beaches in America???

In my youth, I spent a few years living in the LA beach area! I fell in love with Hermosa Beach, a quaint little beach town that still had that simple charm of  years gone past. It wasn't overrun with "progress" like nearby Manhattan or Redondo Beach!

Just in time for summer, comes this article from "Dr. Beach" about which beaches are the best, from sea to shining sea!

In his order they are:

The full list includes coastal recreation spots from Hawaii to Massachusetts:

1. Coopers Beach in Southampton, New York

2. Siesta Beach in Sarasota, Florida

3. Coronado Beach in San Diego, California

4. Cape Hatteras in the Outer Banks of North Carolina

5. Main Beach in East Hampton, New York

6. Kahanamoku Beach in Waikiki, Oahu, Hawaii

7. Coast Guard Beach in Cape Cod, Massachusetts

8. Beachwalker Park in Kiawah Island, South Carolina

9. Hamoa Beach in Maui, Hawaii

10. Cape Florida State Park in Key Biscayne, Florida

 

 

 

Fibers Show and Sale at historic Sycamore Shoals

Just got this from Jennifer at Sycamore Shoals and wanted to give our readers the heads up! This is a phenomenal way to make history come alive and a fascinating display!

 

The Overmountain Weavers Guild

 

at


Sycamore Shoals State Historic Area


presents the annual


Fibers Show and Sale!


Saturday, March 13, 2010 from 10 am – 4 pm


Again this Year! Fleece to Shawl Demonstration


Knitting and Crocheting Contests with prizes


Weaving, Spinning Demonstrations


”Sit and Knit”-Come and Share/Learn-bring your knitting!


This event gives residents of the area an opportunity to view and learn about styles of
historical and modern weaving with an opportunity to purchase handspun yarn and
hand-woven and handcrafted goods. This year there will also be a fleece to shawl
demonstration featuring members and some new friends of the guild that would like to
experience what it takes to produce a piece of clothing the old fashioned way.

The “First Frontier” women of East Tennessee created fabric from wool sheared from
their own animals and plant materials gathered from their area. They spun the yarn
and wove the cloth for their garments and linens. It is not necessary for the members
of the Overmountain Weavers Guild to make their own cloth, but they do have the
skill necessary to make superb items from spun cotton, wool and linen, from
placemats, napkins, rugs, and other utilitarian items to handsome shawls, scarves,
skirts, shirts, and other wearables; items that are today being featured in upscale
boutiques across the country.


There will also be demonstrations of a variety of handcrafts, such as spinning,
weaving, and knitting during the day in an effort to educate the public and to
showcase and preserve the historical techniques used in these fine crafts. The event
will be from 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m., with an ongoing fleece to shawl demonstration.


Again this year, admission is free.


The Overmountain Weavers Guild was established in 1972 to teach, stimulate, and
furnish information to promote the growth and development of hand weaving,
spinning, dyeing, felting, basketry and other related fiber arts. Members use their
knowledge to help others to learn and/or improve their skills. The Guild meets at
Exchange Place, a National Historic Registry restored farm and community that was a
vital area of King’s Port from 1826-1850. The buildings there are either the original
farm buildings, period buildings from local sites, or period recreations. The farm has
ongoing activities and maintains a small number of animals for educational purposes.
Overmountain Weavers Guild supports Exchange Place by participating annually in
the Spring Garden Festival, Fun Fest Activities, the Fall Folk Arts Festival, and
Christmas in the Country; all held at the farm. Members also volunteer their time and
abilities to demonstrate and teach fiber arts, along with acting as tour guides for
Exchange Place on weekends during the month of August. The Guild also
participates in various other events in the area.


The Overmountain Weavers Guild meets at Exchange Place on the third Wednesday
of every month. Meetings begin at 10:00, usually with a program on a technique or
event presented by a member, before an informal business meeting. “Boot Camp” is
held on the first Saturday of each month from 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. and gives
members opportunities to work together on problems they may be having. It is an
informal venue and gives members a chance to discuss subjects relating to fiber arts
and mutual interests. Instruction for members new to weaving is also available during
“Boot Camp” with practice loom time available.


In addition, the Guild sponsors workshops featuring leading fiber artists. Included as
past instructors are Donna L. Sullivan, Anita Luvera Mayer, Virginia West and Peter
Collingwood. The guild maintains a library of books, videos, looms, and equipment
that members may check out for their personal use. Many of the publications in the
library came from the personal library of Persis Grayson, a local individual who was a
founder of the Overmountain Weavers Guild, helped establish the Handweavers’
Guild of America, and contributed to the Southern Highlands Craft Guild.


If you would be interested in joining us at a meeting or for “Boot Camp,” visitors are
always welcome. More information, along with many photographs of our group and
events, can be seen on our web site www.omwg.net. Should you need more
information about Overmountain Weavers Guild, or directions to Exchange Place,
please contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or by telephone at 423-323-5385.


For information on the annual Overmountain Weavers Guild Fibers Show and Sale at
Sycamore Shoal State Historic Area, please call the Elizabethton park at
423-543-5808 , or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

Sycamore Shoals State Historic Area

1651 W. Elk Avenue

Elizabethton, TN 37643

www.sycamoreshoalstn.org

www.tnstateparks.com/SycamoreShoals/

 

Attached: A selection of photographs from the 2009 event, for your use.

Please call me or email, if you have questions about the images.  I can

send additional if you would like - many of you can not receive large

attachments of photographs.

 

We thank you for your continued support,

 

Sincerely, Jennifer

 

 
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