Tuesday, November 4, 2014

October In Review

Practicing my pose at the Windsor Court
 
Wow, October was a crazy month!  Lots of fun times with family and friends.  And now, 4 days into November I have a cold or sinus infection, or something and I think it’s a sign that I did too much. That’s ok, I wouldn’t change a thing!
 
To catch you up on a few of the events listed in my last post:
On October 2nd I picked up a few copies of Inside New Orleans at the launch party at Saks 5th Ave.  I’m even in a few pictures!  
Magazine cover


Group shot
 

 
On October 16th I attended the NOLA 2015 You Night New Orleans Launch Party at Fulton Square.  This event was to introduce the 2015 New Orleans models for the March 24th, 2015 YOUNIGHT Fashion Show.  This event is going to be soooo cool!  We wear 3 outfits from local boutiques, get our hair and makeup done and have formal practices where we’ll become trained models.  I’ve been asked to sell 10 tickets (which is one table) for the event.  The tickets are $100 each, if ordered through me.  I’d love to sell more than 10 tickets and show New Orleans how a Pacific Northwest girl can rock this!!!  I’m going to do a separate post about this.
 On October 17th I picked up my friend Danielle at the airport and we ran home to get all fancied up for the Pink Gala at the Windsor Court Hotel.  I walked the runway at this event also, dressed in an expensive BCBG outfit.
Judy, me, Bobby and Danielle

my million dollar outfit
View from the patio





My friend Dawn and me



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Dawn interviewed me for talkdatnola.com.  If you haven't watched the video yet you should!  My story is the 3rd story on Epsiode 3.
The local Race for the Cure was on October 25th.  We were a little unorganized this year and I apologize to anyone looking for us at The Tree we meet at.  I couldn’t find it!  I promise to be more organized next year!
Today I am one month away from my (hopefully) final breast cancer related surgery.  Sometimes I forget that I had breast cancer.  For instance, when I fill out paper work and am asked about my health.  What do I say?  I guess it could give someone a good laugh if I say I’m in good health and then they find out the truth.  Or maybe I am in good health?  I don’t spend too much time thinking about this but sometimes I’m in shock of what I’ve gone through.
My Radiation Oncologist released me from his care although he assured me that he’s always available to me.  Besides, I have several other doctors I see on a regular basis so he’s confident I’m taking care of and doesn’t want to add another doctor appointment to my calendar.  This will be helpful when I go back to work!  My next appointment is with my Breast Surgeon on November 21st when I expect to hear him say it is good to see me and he’ll see me again in 3 months.

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