My life as a happily married wife, mommy to three awesome doggies, Mrs. Green Country and an advocate for children & families
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Love Your (Mom's) Heart this Mother's Day

Heart disease is the #1 killer of women, claiming the lives of one of three women in America. The American Heart Association doesn’t want you or your mom to be a statistic, so we created Go Red For Women, a nationwide movement to wipe out heart disease. The good news is that cardiovascular disease is largely preventable, it’s all about making heart-healthy choices, like ordering baked instead of fried or taking the stairs versus the elevator. And choosing to act.
ACT TODAY! Register your mom – and yourself – today and receive a sample recipe for guilt-free Blackberry Cake with Maple Icing, perfect for a Mother’s Day treat. The first 100 registrants also will receive a copy of the Go Red For Women Love Your Heart cookbook filled with delicious, heart-healthy recipes. In addition, everyone who registers will receive a red dress pin to proudly show your support and a monthly e-newsletter filled with heart-healthy tips programs, news, recipes and more.
You love your mom, now love your heart! We can turn our personal choices into life-saving actions. Our examples and activism can help save the lives of others, including the women we love. Let’s choose to beat heart disease, the number one killer of women at GoRedForWomen.org.
Monday, May 4, 2009
The Oklahoma International Pageants
The new Miss Oklahoma International is Caitlyn Taylor! What a beauty -- and another with a hilarious sense of humor! She had all of us cracking up backstage with her jokes about being a pretty, thin, blonde meteorology major. Her platform is Storm Ready. You have to listen to her talk about the weather -- She is a passionate young woman and she knows her stuff. Like all of the contestants, Cat shows that beauty and brains can come in the same package! Her first runner-up was Nicole Wray.
The new Miss Teen Oklahoma International is Lyndzee Vieweg. Lyndzee is stunning, with a passion for educating others and increasing funding for Lupus. She is another with a phenomenal sense of humor and a hugely generous spirit! She helped me with my stage make-up for the state Teen pageant last year.
The new Miss Junior Teen Oklahoma International is Summer Stolz. Summer is a beauty with excellent public speaking skills and a kindness and maturity that goes beyond her 10-12 years. This lovely young lady was very kind to me after the pageant. Hearing the kind words of this precious little girl meant so much to me.
Each of the contestants could have represented our state beautifully, but only four could take home their respective titles and all of the responsibilities and honors that come with them. Congratulations to every contestant for a job well done! I wish you the best of luck in all of your endeavors! Please keep in touch! Let your light shine!
Join me at the Go Red for Women Luncheon Tomorrow
Renaissance Tulsa
Hotel and Convention Center
6808 South 107th East Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74133
The Go Red for Women campaign and Macy’s and Merck are working together to educate women about the #1 threat to women’s health – heart disease.
The Go Red for Women Luncheon is a fun and educational event designed to encourage women to become champions of health. The theme incorporates the 360 degrees of a woman’s influence: the community, home and work.
We anticipate over 750 women will attend the 2009 Go Red for Women Luncheon — a “red carpet” event comprised of corporate and social women with an education component focused on women’s health and a call to action.
Vendor exhibit booths will feature a variety of gifts for Mother’s Day, and our health expo will offer free health screenings (Heart Check-up, blood pressure, body mass index and glucose).
Mrs. Oklahoma International 2009 Rachel Roberts and I will be in attendance at the event, volunteering and helping our friends at the American Heart Association. The cost is $150 per person. Proceeds will be earmarked to fight heart disease and stroke in women. I hope to see you there!