Wednesday, May 3, 2017

News Release

Emma Fitch Harrison                                  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 05/01/17
Richmond Mom’s Blog
richmond.citymomsblog.com

Richmond Mom Blog Unites Local Moms At Local Hospital
RMB’S Bloom Event Set To Take Place on May 6th

Richmond, VA: Richmond Mom’s Blog, a national blog that recently made its way to Richmond, announced their first annual BLOOM event. New and expecting mothers are invited to attend this event to learn about local parenting resources and tour the new Women’s Hospital at Henrico Doctor’s Hospital.

Attendees will also receive a “swag bag” filled with goodies from local businesses, and indulge in some pampering. Mocktails will be served in lieu of traditional cocktails.

Local Parenting reporter, Sarah Bloom will be in attendance as well and will lead a discussion on common parenting topics.


To purchase tickets for the event, visit Richmond.citymomsblog.com.

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7 AM: Wake up 

8 AM: Breakfast

10 AM: Play

12 PM: Lunch

1 PM: A visit with friends before nap

2 PM: Prepare recipe for this week's nutrition blog

3 PM: Afternoon activity

5 PM: Wait for Daddy's return from work

6 PM: Playground with Dad

7 PM: Popsicles with Mom before bed

Friday, April 7, 2017

Travel Story

A Guide To Richmond, Virginia

Richmond, Virginia is equal parts small town and thriving city. It doesn't take long for visitors to feel the charm and character of the capital of the “for lovers” state.

The first thing that newcomers may not know about this city is the colloquialism that Richmond natives have given to describe territories that make up the city. There is the West End, Central Richmond, East End, North Side, and South Side. The true heart of the city, however, is the West End and Central Richmond.

The West End is known for its beautiful southern charm and the posh lifestyle that accompanies it. Each territory in Richmond comes with its own stereotypes, and the West End is home to what locals call the “West End woman”:  highbrow, exquisitely dressed, and usually bustling off to spin class or brunch.

High end stores and decadent eateries can be reached by a beautiful drive down River Road, a rural highway that passes through countryside and ends at the crux between Central Richmond and the South Side. Walking down the streets, one would marvel at the visually appealing atmosphere of tall weeping willows and old southern structures. There is also certain peaceful quiet that exists in the area. 

While the West End is notably more traditional, Central Richmond is edgy and hip. Art is very important to locals, and this is evidenced specifically in this area of town. You can’t go ten feet without seeing a building or wall adorned with graffiti or other sculptures and artwork displayed in a yard. Many of the theaters and galleries are found here (such as the Byrd or Virginia Museum of Fine Arts), some on Broad Street, others tucked away in more hidden venues throughout the city.

If art is not your scene, Central Richmond still has more to offer. Truly, there is something for everyone here. Locals venture here on the weekends or warm summer days to enjoy one of the Museums or parks, shop and dine in Cary Town, or spend the day exploring the James River. Ask a local what they’re favorite spot in Central Richmond is, and they will likely say Belle Isle, a hiking spot along the river, or Maymont, Richmond’s most prominent park complete with gardens, waterfalls, and a petting zoo.

Perhaps the best thing about Richmond are the endless spots to explore: the James River and the train tracks and tunnels that followed along it, the graffiti covered abandoned buildings near Rockett’s landing, the Fan with its exciting places to eat and listen to music, and everything in between.

Richmond is a city to experience. It is a place for art, for exploration, for excitement. I love my city.



Broadcast News Story

A writer for AlterNet claims that his wife got breast cancer from an unexpected source: her brand name makeup. A young mom of two, Kathleen Wasik, was devastated when she received the harrowing diagnosis.
After rounds of tests, doctors discovered that Wasik did not have the breast cancer gene (Wasik, 2013).
With genetics ruled out, Wasik tried to recall anything she may have done that would have caused this insidious disease to take over her body. Not long after the testing, she discovered an advocacy group formerly called Breast Cancer Fund (2013). Today the organization has become “Breast Cancer Prevention Partners”. The organization’s mission is to “prevent breast cancer by eliminating exposure to toxic chemicals and radiation."
While it is not clear if Wasik’s cancer was truly caused by harmful ingredients found in her makeup, it is a possibility that should not be overlooked.
There are many alarming facts that can be found on the topic. For one, even though the cosmetic industry is somewhat regulated by the FDA, the cosmetic companies are not required to test their products before hitting the shelves (American Cancer Society, 2014). This information became especially disturbing when I learned that many of the ingredients in the makeup products are not only toxic, but many are considered carcinogenic, which in some cases can cause cancer (2014).
Consumers trust their makeup products to provide a better quality of life, but can these companies truly be trusted?



References:

Wasik, John. May 8, 2013. Did Make-Up Give My Wife Breast Cancer?


Breast Cancer Prevention Partners. https://www.bcpp.org/

American Cancer Society. May 28, 2014. Cosmetics.


American Cancer Society. October 2, 2014. Known and Probabe Human Carcinogens.



human-carcinogens.html

Tuesday, March 14, 2017

The Story of Joseph: Having Faith in Times of Hardship

“You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good to accomplish what is now being done, the saving of many lives," (Genesis 50:20). 

Joseph was his father's favorite child, and his brothers envied this. One day, they sold him to slave traders and then told their father that he had been killed. The traders brought Joseph to Egypt, where he became a servant to Potiphar. Although Potiphar favored Joseph, tragedy struck Joseph's life again when Potiphar's wife made advances at Joseph who rejected her. She lied about the incident, and Joseph was thrown in prison. 

In prison, he was able to interpret the dreams of other prisoners, and eventually was called upon to interpret one of Pharaoh's dreams. God revealed the meaning to Joseph and was able to inform Pharaoh of the meaning of his dream. Because of this, Pharaoh put Joseph in a position of authority. A bit later, while passing out food during a famine, Joseph came face to face with his brothers. Eventually, he told them who he was and they lamented over their actions. Joseph forgave them. 

Joseph faced countless hardships throughout his life, yet he remained faithful to God. God used Joseph's experience to save many people. Had he not been put in the position that God gave him, many Egyptians would have starved in the famine. God used the horrible thing Joseph's brothers did to him for good. 

We often find difficulty in placing our trust in God when we face tough situations, we need to remember; "in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose," (Romans 8:28). 

All About Me

My friends call me "Emma". My husband calls me "Chicken". My daughter calls me "Momeeeee". The latter is my favorite, but call me what you like- just don't call me late for dinner.

I am a Strategic Communications major, certified Personal Trainer, blogger, and overly emotional pregnant woman. My current goal is to not have my water break during the graduation ceremony in May of this year, at which time I will be 37 weeks pregnant.