Showing posts with label Neurofilm Festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Neurofilm Festival. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Yawn...


So, that's it.

As of yesterday, we are now moved in. The last box has been dragged over. The floors were mopped. The keys turned over.

Our internet is working too. Let me digress to say this is huge as it wasn't. And it was supposed to be and it drove me to distraction because it's sort of hard to blog  and email and have a life any more WITHOUT WORKING INTERNET, DAMN YOU, COMCAST.

Ahem.

But anyway, we're here. We're in, we have the interwebs, we all survived, and I celebrated this morning with a donut and a huge cup of coffee in my new home. That of course is still missing some flooring and only has partially installed appliances and the downstairs toilet runs hot water only which is rather disconcerting. But it's fine. It's ours now.

Of course the respite is brief. BBB seems to be having problems again. The headaches, the seizures, the hearing loss, the vision blurring, all back again. MRI is scheduled for Sat. EEG for the Friday after. We wait, breath held, hoping the bleeding stops and recedes, taking the issues they cause with it as it always has before. We refuse to think it won't.

Because it will.

It will.

Meanwhile, I hope you all celebrated Rare Disease Day

and voted (for PattiG, not that we're trying to sway your vote or anything, but really you should have voted for her) in the 2011 Neuro Film Fest.


Yes???

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Time To Vote!


That's right. It's time to vote for your favorite entry in the Neuro Film Fest 2011. And not that we're trying to sway anyone's opinions...but we might have a suggestion on who to vote for...you know...if you wanted...you should...really...VOTE FOR PATTI!!!


Vote here.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Neuro Film Festival

CALL FOR ENTRIES: Submit Your Video About a Brain Disorder

One in six Americans is affected by a brain disorder such as Alzheimer's disease, migraine, autism, MS, Parkinson's disease, epilepsy, ALS, stroke, and more. Make a film telling us your story—or the story of a loved one—affected by a brain disorder. Help us make the case for why more brain research is needed to find cures.

Win Up to $1,000 and a Trip to Hawaii!

Eligible entries could up to $1,000 and a trip see your film screened at the 2011 Neuro Film FestivalSMcontest held in Hawaii. You don't have to be an expert filmmaker to share your story. Learn more about project rules and requirements and judging criteria.

DEADLINE: February 15, 2011




Enter to win! But more important, enter to help spread awareness.


Go here for more info. (And thanks again to PattiG for bringing this to our attention.)