Wednesday, September 30, 2009

My 7 year old son, an Author!..:)






Why Mom Deserves a Diamond Legendary Contest!... My little boy is recognized as a winner ! :) .•´*¸¸.•♥ *¨`*•.♥♥ ¯`v´¯) `*.¸.*´ ¸.•´¸.•*¨`*. *¨*.¸¸.•*¨`*• ♥ ♥ He competed with over 19,734 children in a school contest in March 2009 in Southern CA.



The Gallery of Diamonds located in Orange County had their 19 th contest panel reading student's expressions of love in their reowned Mother's appreciation contest. The goal of the contest is to bring mothers & their children a little closer together and to give them pride in their achievements. http://www.galleryofdiamonds.com/



My little guy selects an Amethyst for me.


I must say, my little guy is a very thoughtful and loving little boy. He likes to use big words and can communicate extremely well.


He wrote.... Mom, red hair is beautiful, loving, proud, incredible.


My heart was elated with joy when my son came home and gave me his note from his teacher. I was so touched!...:)










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Meg Whitman



This past summer I had the pleasure of attending a gathering in OC for Meg Whitman.
"Restoring California will not be easy. It will take time to uproot old habits … old ways of thinking … and old ways of doing business. But do it we can, and do it we must, because we all love California too much to let it fail."
– Meg Whitman


Meg on Creating Jobs

“If I’m elected, I will look at everything through this lens: Does it help create more and better-paying jobs for Californians?”
“If we’re going to find our way out of the economic mess we’re in, California has to start creating jobs again.”
“My number one goal as governor will be to help the private sector create at least two million jobs for Californians by 2015.”
“Inefficient, unnecessary regulation is an insidious job killer. The time and money spent by businesses applying for redundant permits and complying with conflicting regulations is time and money not spent creating jobs.”

“If we don’t get the economic engine going again here – if we are no longer the very best state in which to start and grow a business – there is no way out of this financial challenge.”
“I think maybe it is about time for a Governor who’s created jobs, who's managed a budget, who's led and inspired large organizations, who listens well and who can drive an agenda.”
Meg on Cutting Spending

“At a time when businesses and families are drastically cutting budgets, Sacramento must do the same.” “California’s government spending has grown by 80 percent during the past 10 years, while our bureaucracy has increased by 28 percent. Do you feel like our state is 80 percent better? Of course it isn’t.”

“Continuously raising taxes and fees to pay for more spending is unsustainable. For business, higher taxes mean less money for payroll and research and development. For average Californians, it means less savings, more borrowing and more hardship.”
“Californians can no longer afford the government they have. I will give them the government they deserve.”

“The budget is being balanced on the backs of middle-class families that are already stretched to the limit.”

“Being CEO of the state is not a popularity contest. In the real world, business leaders cut expenses until the company is healthy again.”
Meg on Improving Education

“If we don’t rededicate ourselves to education with the same attitude Americans have applied to going to the moon and fighting wars, the results will be profound. We will gradually lose our successful workforce. Our ability to innovate and create the next generation of companies and jobs in California – to create the next eBay, the next Google, the next Genentech – will diminish. And we will wake up one day in a second-rate state.”

“We would never have allowed our military to decline the way we’ve allowed education to decline during the past 30 years. We need to start treating education like the national security priority it really is.”

“As a CEO, I saw firsthand how valuable a trained, well-educated work force is. eBay was built on the best intellectual capital. But at the rate we’re going, that capital won’t be around for the next eBay or for the company you’re building today.”

“We’re denying children of every race, creed and gender a chance for personal and professional achievement. And, in the process, we are damaging our state and our country.”
Meg on Second Amendment Rights
“I am a strong supporter of the Second Amendment and our clear constitutional right to keep and bear arms. I believe current gun laws need to be enforced but we do not need any new restrictions on gun owners. Second Amendment rights must be rigorously protected.”



Paul Rodriguez also spoke about a critical issue, WATER. When I first heard about his efforts, was through the OC Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Legislative meeting.
I applaud Paul for his leadership role. Water affects us all and we can all take part in conserving this precious resource.




To the right, is Joel Ayala, CEO/President of the CHCC.





























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Proud Partner US Census 2010






Heaven Sent Jewelry Proud Partner of the US Census 2010!.. :)




















In 1790, the first census was taken by U.S. marshals on horseback and counted 3.9 million people. Census 2000 counted more than 281 million people.In 1790, the first census was taken by U.S. marshals on horseback and counted 3.9 million people. Census 2000 counted more than 281 million people.




What is the Census?



Countdown to Census Day: April 1, 2010

The census is a count of everyone living in the United States every 10 years.
The census is mandated by the U.S. Constitution.
The next census is in 2010.
Your participation in the census is required by law.
It takes less than 10 minutes to complete.
Federal law protects the personal information you share during the census.
Census data are used to distribute Congressional seats to states, to make decisions about what community services to provide, and to distribute $400 billion in federal funds to local, state and tribal governments each year.
Heaven Sent Jewelry is committed to assisting in having a successful and accurate count for the 2010 Census. The purpose of this program is to better reach hard-to-count populations by establishing relationships with 2010 partner organizations.





This past August, we had a gathering of community, political and business owners in Santa Ana, to discuss our roles in assisting with efforts to assist Census 2010.






At the USHCC (U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce) 30 th Annual Convention, I had the opportunity of having a both and promoting my partnership with the US Census. It was a total success.


Here we are for a luncheon at the convention.














While I was exhibiting, I introduced my new Swarovski Flash Drives. They were a hit!... I sold out and anticipate this to be one of my top sellers.


To the right are my two buddies from the CHCC (California Hispanic Chamber of Commerce) Laura Ente and Sophia Garcia modeling my new Swarovski badges! :)




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