Showing posts with label Congenital Heart Walk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Congenital Heart Walk. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

One item to make it easier to give Thanks this year…

 

While I do generally try to keep this blog to technology, my one main exception is with our very dear friends who’s son literally has only one-half of a heart.

It is with great excitement that I am helping them “get the word out” about Amanda’s (the mom) brand new book that she is just finishing: Informed Consent, A Memoir of Hope.

To help with creating the viral buzz around the book, which will help her get it published, I am asking everyone to join in the effort to help get this book published, and it won’t cost you a single penny!  I invite you to PLEASE go visit the book’s blog, read up about Liam, and sign up to become a Follower. Help create an incredible viral awareness of children with critical heart disease like Liam’s by simply visiting and registering to follow a blog.

And, if you are feeling super-thankful, please read my other blog about Liam and how you can support all the children with critical heart disease.

May you, your family, and all your friends have a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday!

Now, go visit the book’s blog!!!

Robert
- One is pleased to be of service

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Sunday, September 26, 2010

Living with HALF a heart!!!

 

In the name of full disclosure, this post is personal in nature and is not really a technical pondering, but is very near and dear to my whole heart, and I’ll tie it to technology somehow. :)

Could you develop with only HALF a computer language? How about half a compiler? Or half a computer? Or, only half of your base-2 binary system?

Let’s take this closer to home…

Could you live (literally just plain survive!) with only HALF A HEART?!?!

Well, a very special friend of ours literally has only HALF of a heart. As it turns out, way too many children are actually born with much of their heart missing.

To learn more about our special friend Liam, please visit this blog:  http://amandaroseadams.blogspot.com/

If you would please be so inclined, and willing to give a few dollars in support of Liam and all the children like him, please consider sponsoring his family in the Congenital Heart Walk

I know that everyone wants your money, but every dollar helps and the children really need it.

Many, many thanks!

Robert
- One is pleased to be of service