Lissa
My blogs
Blogs I follow
- 65 Red Roses
- A Chronic Dose | A blog about chronic illness, healthcare, and writing.
- a day in the life of a CF mom
- A Matter of Life and Breath
- Abby's Blog
- Adoption Consultation
- Astra's Blog
- Baby Squared
- Behler Blog
- Beyond the Air
- Bliss & Gary's Excellent California Adventure
- Chronic Chick Talk
- Confessions Of A CF Husband
- Crazy Monkey House Eats
- Crazy Monkey House Lives!
- Darol's Journey
- dooce®
- f i l t e r e d o u t
- Flux Capacitor
- Going Down Swinging: A RSD/CRPS Blog
- Gonna Fly Now
- Here in Georgia
- Home
- HOPE-4crpsrsd
- In Focus - The Atlantic
- It's about time...
- Joe Wikert's Publishing 2020 Blog
- Living with Fibromyalgia
- Love To Breathe
- MckMama
- MckMama
- MessyStuff:ALifeWithRSD
- Michele Ashman Bell
- Michelle's Story - Home
- My Whole Expanse I Cannot See...
- nateOneBlog
- NieNie Dialogues
- Not so bright & Shiny
- one breath at a time.
- Our Simple Joys
- Pater Familias
- Que Sera Sera: Give us Barabbas
- Rachelle Gardner, Literary Agent
- Read Bree
- Ricki Noel Lander
- Scott's Yoga Forum
- sharlie's angels
- Simple Parents
- Spring's Space
- The Big Picture
- The Latest on Brandy
- The Spohrs Are Multiplying
- Trendy, or Honest
- ♥Pug Posse ...and a whole lot more♥
Gender | Female |
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Occupation | SAHM/Artist |
Location | Salt Lake City, Utah, United States |
Introduction | I have always wanted to be a jeweler when I grow up, but I learned from my mother's example that the things we do with our time should be useful. I always fretted that making jewelry would never change someone's life, so I became a teacher instead. Then the most amazing thing happened. I thought of a way to spend my spare time making jewelry with a purpose- I would just give all the money away ;) I have raised over $9,000 for Cystic Fibrosis and other charities. http://lissabird.etsy.com Since I am lucky enough to stay home with my daughter these days, I have also been working diligently on my book about my mother's mental illness, and my own journey with chronic pain. I know my story will help other people, if I ever manage to get it published... |