Celebrating my birthday and Sean’s in NYC. We saw this last night. It was very funny and creative and socially relevant and loaded with great tunes and dancing.
This was my last donation on July 4th. How did I learn it was my last you say?? I couldn’t because every donor is limited to 24 times in a year long period. Sept 23rd my body will have regenerated and I can start on my next 24. Who’s with me??
That’s scary. Was anyone hurt? I can’t imagine what it would be like to have to stop my car and even be able to get out. I’d be afraid that it would collapse under my feet
This donation is my 24th donation in a year. That is the healthy related limit that is allowed, so I can’t donate again until Sept 23rd, to allow my body to recover. With that in mind, if anyone is inspired to, step up to the plate and give. People need platelets/blood everyday.
The view from the other side of the bed. This is a single needle process. Can do double needle but I couldn’t move either of my arms for two hours - no go on that. Double needle only saves me about 10 mins.
My pup in deep sleep. REM sleep? Maybe. Can’t tell if the eyes are moving rapidly. The movement isn’t running, but what could it be? It will likely remain a mystery for all time.
On set of a student film. Cool place to be to see movie making in action, actual clapperboard to identify each scene in action and see all the gears turning in an organized chaos kinda way. Really energizing.
Hey everyone. I donate platelets 2x a month. The need is greater than for regular blood donations. It takes 2 hours. You can watch a movie while donating. It’s a good way to give back and helps people who have suffered burns to their body. It’s uplifting to help out.
Hey all, I'm in a student film at the University of CENTRAL FLORIDA (UCF). The director created a link to donate to the production. The film is "The Art of Sneaking Out." I'm the dad. If you can donate, here's the link. Support young/semi-old artists. https://t.co/drxvSEqRJS