Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Applaud - 2009 - A Reflection on a Year of Positive Change

The last year started out with Applaud as Applaud Magazine, in print for the 6th year. As with many other print magazines things looked pretty bleak. Postage and printing costs had been rising for years and with a bad economy advertising revenue had sunk to the lowest level since I created the magazine in 2002. However, I am lucky to be doing something that I am passionate about; lucky that I enjoy learning new things and that I’m stubborn. I don’t like to give up. I think the businesses who are open minded and pay attention to new trends are the ones who will survive. Again, I am lucky that the trend is a shift to the internet for information, which is what I have to offer and in the use of social networking to market businesses. Another lucky thing for me was that I had already decided that 2009 was going to be a change for me, rather a positive change. That decision lead to the creation of a brand new website to house our on-line publication for women in NH and northern MA.

Although I have never designed a website before I was able to find a user-friendly software and use my design skills to accomplish this task. Once the website was designed it opened up a whole new world allowing me to offer a huge amount of information for local women, a whole new community with listings of restaurants throughout NH and MA; Hotels in NH (MA will be added in 2010); A massive Wedding Resource Center; Our female doctor listing for NH & MA (making it easier for local women to find the female doctors available in their area); Seasonal activities; and finally our Women Biz directory. In addition we have a number of informational pages with articles relating to Beauty, Health, Fashion, Celebrities and tons more. Many of the information pages have RSS feeds from either local or national websites. The new concept is for local women to find everything they need in one place, making it easier and quicker for them to find the information they need or want to find. Last year we were Applaud Magazine, one small vehicle providing local women with a fraction of the information that we are now able to provide them on Applaud Women. What a huge difference from this time last year!

So my advice for those of you who have had a tough year is to keep your mind open; know when you need to make a change and if you love what you’re doing – don’t quit.
Applaud Winter 2010 Issue

Applaud Winter 2010 Issue

For more information, lists or articles of interest to NH women and MA women visit us at www.applaudwomen.com to read Applaud the on-line magazine for local women. We are the largest, most comprehensive website for (local) NH women and MA women. We deal with subjects like Health, Beauty, Fashion, Parenting, Dating, Business, Seniors and our most important issue – Inspirational Women (local, national and international). If you have something you would like us to share please e-mail applaud@comcast.net.

Find out about what Applaud Women has to offer women in New Hampshire and Massachusetts. Our on-line publication, resource listings for NH & MA restaurants, NH hotels, NH & MA female doctors and NH & MA wedding professionals, plus articles relating to Beauty, Fashion, Health and lots more.

Friday, August 14, 2009

The HPV Virus Vaccine - Who Should Get It?



Here is an excerpt from an article written by Dr. Molly Rossignol of Elliot Family Medicine in Hooksett, NH about the HPV Virus Vaccine.

To read the entire article, just go to www.applaudwomen.com, click on the cover image on the homepage and turn pages, print or download the entire publication.

This vaccine is called Gardasil® and has been available since the spring of 2006. HPV is a virus that is spread by skin to skin contact, most commonly via sexual contact. It is the most prevalent sexually transmitted disease in the nation. It is estimated that up to 80% of sexually active persons will be infected with this virus. There are high grade strains and low grade strains. The high grade strains are those that can lead to cancer of the cervix, vulva, penis and anus. Nearly 4,000 women die yearly in the United States from cervical cancer. The low grade represent those that can lead to ano-genital warts.



About Dr. Rossignol - Dr. Molly Rossignol is a physician at Elliot Family Medicine at Hooksett, NH. Call 624-8652 for an appointment. In following guidelines from the Center for Disease Control Dr. Rossignol recommends this vaccine to her female patients ages 11- 26. She believes it is important that her patients be well informed. More information can be reviewed at www.cdc.gov/std/hpv. For more information about the Elliot Health System go to www.elliothospital.org.

For more information of interest to women in NH and northern MA visit our website at www.applaudwomen.com. We have a variety of articles, information, lists and links of interest to women in NH and northern MA. From links to Celebrity gossip; to articles written by local professionals on subject like Health, Parenting, Dating, Business, Home, Advice, Real Estate, Beauty, Fashion, Finance, Seniors and our core articles about Inspirational women. We also have listings of local restaurants, wedding professionals, seasonal activities and female doctors. Basically anything women in NH Or northern MA want to know, they'll find it here. If there is anything you would like to share, feel free to contact us at applaud@comcast.net

Thursday, August 13, 2009

An Inspiring Woman in NH - Leslie Sturgeon - Networking Guru

When Applaud Magazine was created almost 7 years ago the most important feature of the magazine

was our Inspirational women articles. Most of the women featured are from New Hampshire or Massachusetts. Occasionally we featured a woman who provided a very unique type of inspiration who did not live in our area. Now that we have transitioned to the strictly on-line publication, Applaud Women, we are very excited that we can offer even more inspirational women articles in each issue. I am including an excerpt from the article about Leslie Sturgeon here. -

Wow! “If you need something done, ask a busy person” hugely understates Leslie Sturgeon’s amazing capacity to out perform on whatever project she shines her attention. Filled with enthusiasm, a keen attention to detail, determination, and genuine desire to motivate other women, Leslie truly is an Inspiring Woman in New Hampshire.

Living in the Lakes Region of New Hampshire, Leslie noticed an absence of a support network for women. She met with women informally to discuss the challenges they face integrating their professional and personal lives and decided to create Women Inspiring Women (WIW).


To read the entire article, just go to www.applaudwomen.com, click on the cover image on the homepage and turn pages, print or download the entire publication.

For more information of interest to women in NH and northern MA visit our website at www.applaudwomen.com. We have a variety of articles, information, lists and links of interest to women in NH and northern MA. From links to Celebrity gossip; to articles written by local professionals on subject like Health, Parenting, Dating, Business, Home, Advice, Real Estate, Beauty, Fashion, Finance, Seniors and our core articles about Inspirational women. We also have listings of local restaurants, wedding professionals, seasonal activities and female doctors. Basically anything women in NH Or northern MA want to know, they'll find it here. If there is anything you would like to share, feel free to contact us at applaud@comcast.net

Re-use, Recycle, Re-style!


Denise Nelms is an Image Consultant and has been columnist for Applaud Women for several years. She always provides easy tips on making the most of your look and wardrobe. Here is an excerpt from her article in the summer issue.

The whole country, it seems, is “going green.” Almost everyone is concerned with producing less waste and using more organic resources. This can be a challenge in today’s tough economic environment. We are watching every penny while exercising frugal, thoughtful spending.

So, how do we save the planet AND save money? One simple way is an emerging trend in Fashion Makeovers called Re-styling.


To read the entire article, just go to www.applaudwomen.com ,click on the cover image on the homepage and turn pages, print or download the entire publication.

For more information about Denise - Denise Nelms has been helping men and women Look and Feel Fabulous for over 25 years. She is a former Fashion Model for First Models of Houston and taught Wardrobe Development at the Barbizon School of Modeling. She currently owns STYLE 180, a Wardrobe Consultation and Personal Shopping firm serving NH, ME and MASS. To learn more about how Denise can help you look and feel your best, contact her at 603-332-6118 or visit www.style180online.com

By the way, have you heard that for this Fall, the new black is no longer brown and thank goodness for that. Sorry brown lovers but I just hate the color. Instead variations of grey is the latest new black. Not only do we get some variety but a much more classy color.

For more information of interest to women in NH and northern MA visit our website at www.applaudwomen.com. We have a variety of articles, information, lists and links of interest to women in NH and northern MA. From links to Celebrity gossip; to articles written by local professionals on subject like Health, Parenting, Dating, Business, Home, Advice, Real Estate, Beauty, Fashion, Finance, Seniors and our core articles about Inspirational women. We also have listings of local restaurants, wedding professionals, seasonal activities and female doctors. Basically anything women in NH Or northern MA want to know, they’ll find it here. If there is anything you would like to share, feel free to contact us at applaud@comcast.net

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Rainy Day Activities for Parents & Children

Here is an article by Angela Hughes - Mom Extraordinaire. Angela writes a column for parents in each issue of Applaud Women. Since we have had so much rain over the summer we thought this would be a helpful article for parents to read. Here is one of the activities that Angela has suggested.

For the rest of the article please read the Summer issue of Applaud Women the premier on-line publication written by, for and about women in New Hampshire and n. Massachusetts. Go to www.applaudwomen.com, click on the summer cover image on the homepage and turn pages, print or download the entire publication

Papier-Mache Globe

1. Make a Paper Mache World Globe and label it. There isn’t a kid around that doesn’t like to get their hands sticky with a glue paste and ripped up newspaper. This craft is fun to paint and even more fun to make.

Supplies needed:

A round balloon
Lots of newspaper
Flour and water glue (instructions below)
A container for mixing the glue (old plastic containers work well)
A spoon or stick to stir the glue
A printer
Pencil
Blue and green tempera paint
Paint brushes
A dark marker

Make simple, thin glue from flour and water. Mix 1 cup of flour into 1 cup of water until the mixture is thin and runny. Stir into 4 cups of boiling water (the heating gives the
glue a nice consistency, but is not
necessary).


Simmer for about 3 minutes, and then cool.

Tear a lot of strips of newspaper.

Strips should be about 1 inch wide; the length doesn’t really matter.

Blow up and tie a round balloon for each student.

Papier-Mâché: Dip each strip of paper in the flour glue, wipe off excess, and wrap the strip around the balloon. Have at least three layers surrounding the balloon. Let it dry (at least overnight) after each layer.

Let the globe dry completely (it may take a few days). When the papier-mâché is dry, the balloon usually pops by itself, and separates from the outer papier-mâché skin.
Paint the globe with tempura paints and label accordingly.

For more information of interest to women in NH and northern MA visit our website at www.applaudwomen.com. We have a variety of articles, information, lists and links of interest to women in NH and northern MA. From links to Celebrity gossip; to articles written by local professionals on subject like Health, Parenting, Dating, Business, Home, Advice, Real Estate, Beauty, Fashion, Finance, Seniors and our core articles about Inspirational women. We also have listings of local restaurants, wedding professionals, seasonal activities and female doctors. Basically anything women in NH Or northern MA want to know, they'll find it here. If there is anything you would like to share, feel free to contact us at applaud@comcast.net

Finding Mr. Right - Or Should You Find Yourself First

Cheri Valentine

Our columnist Cheri Valentine answers this question in the Summer issue of Applaud Women. Cheri Valentine is an expert in Relating, Dating & Mating. Her company, Inspired Connexions, specializes in helping people achieve successful personal and business relationships with confidence, clarity, and choice. Her coaching programs reflect her belief that who you are, is more important than what you do. You can reach Cheri at 603.918.8265 or visit www.cherivalentine.com.

Here is the beginning paragraph -



In your search for Mr. Right, have you ever stopped to consider who you are being in this search? When you look at who you are and the why of it, it helps you to act from a place of intention. This is helpful in both everyday life and particular situations. There are several parts of your being from which you can act. The core of you is your tick. What makes you tick is synergy of your purpose and passions. When you know what excites you from the deepest level and understand the reason for your existence, you are powerful in your intentions and you are aligned with your source.


For the rest of the article please read the Summer issue of Applaud Women the premier on-line publication written by, for and about women in New Hampshire and n. Massachusetts.

For more information of interest to women in NH and northern MA visit our website at www.applaudwomen.com. We have a variety of articles, information, lists and links of interest to women in NH and northern MA. From links to Celebrity gossip; to articles written by local professionals on subject like Health, Parenting, Dating, Business, Home, Advice, Real Estate, Beauty, Fashion, Finance, Seniors and our core articles about Inspirational women. We also have listings of local restaurants, wedding professionals, seasonal activities and female doctors. Basically anything women in NH Or northern MA want to know, they'll find it here. If there is anything you would like to share, feel free to contact us at applaud@comcast.net

Friday, August 7, 2009

What Are Those Celebrities Tweeting About Today - Aug. 7

Hi Guys - It's Chloe

Sorry guys I've been away and haven't had a chance to update you on the latest. And, of course, Twitter was having some issues yesterday. But I have some updates for you today.

Demi Moore - Yep it is always an adventure in Vegas emergency landing and all! http://twitpic.com/czlc2.
(yesterday) and today - Hollyshorts Festival w/fellow directors Carter Smith Kirsten Dunst honoring our mutual DP Darren Lew!

Chris Daughtry - I just saw G.I.Joe...I want my 118 minutes back!!

Jennifer Aniston - So yeah one of my new projects which you may know is goree girls!

Adam Lambert (guess he fixed his Twitter hacking problem) - New York!!!!! GMA was fun this morning! What a treat to sing w David cook and kris allen!!!

Lady Gaga - I love my japanese fans! OSAKA ROCKS!!!! The show was so good I might have to go home and suck my own hermie dick X

Danny Gokey - I have 2 facebook 1 Myspace accounts http://bit.ly/klaV5 http://www.facebook.com/home.php? www.myspace.com/danielgoke

The Jonas Brothers - Goodmorning LA! Day 1 of three Staples shows starts today! We are ready! Are you?

Pink - Perth rocks my world

David Archiletta - Ugh I can't stand it when the lights blind me from seeing the audience! But tonight's show was still fun. Thanks Rockford!

John Mayer - If Chelsea Handler wanted to dabble in singing and playing guitar, I'd give her props for it. (I do talk too much though.)

Hope you found some of these interesting. I just love following celebs on Twitter. It's like reality TV. You never know what they are going to say off the top of their heads.

For more information, lists or articles of interest to women in New Hampshire or Massachusetts visit us at www.applaudwomen.com. We are the largest, most comprehensive website for local women. We deal with subjects like Health, Beauty, Fashion, Parenting, Dating, Business, Seniors and our most important issue - Inspirational Women (local, National and internations). We also have listing of local restaurants, wedding professionals and female doctors. If you have something you would like us to share please e-mail applaud@comcast.net.

Ciao for now
Chloe

Friday, July 24, 2009

Enjoy Being Single While Preparing for Love

In the pursuit for love you must first tap into the source of it and rather than looking outside of yourself wishing and hoping for others to love you, look inside and find where it has resided all along.

Here’s the thing, when you so badly want to be loved and yet you are not yet being love yourself, it its nearly impossible to find it. When you are single you have an opportunity to create your life - to practice embracing the present moment and live life fully and by your terms. This is such a great time for you to take the time to really know yourself deeply and intimately, accept you fully - all of you, improve the relationships that exist and create a loving and supportive network.

This is the time to create your life’s vision, discover your passions and start living them, understand your purpose and what makes you tick. This is the time to begin to strategically create and attract the life and love that you desire.

This is the time to define your requirements for a partner. You decide with conscious clarity how you want to relate and be treated in a relationship. You decide what values are the most important to you and what features are non-negotiable in order for you to know that a person is the right one for you in a relationship. You create the environment in which you know you will thrive and can enjoy life long sustaining love.

Enjoy the relationships that exist now, dwell in the possibilities, revel in the time alone and create some time that you are willing to share with the right partner for you.

For more posts on Relating/ Dating & Mating, go to http://cherivalentine.squarespace.com/blog/

Reflect on Sadness

Today I am reflective. I want to make sense of my sadness when by all accounts, I should be happy. I am living in a great community, meeting new people. I live in a spacious condo on the water, decorated with my new sense of experimental style. I have an opportunity to decide what I would like to do for a career, yet there is no hurry. I can enjoy this time of space and suspension. Yet, I don’t. I miss the people who should be filling up the space here with me. I do not know how to make the ache go away.

Suddenly, it hit me. I don’t think that I ever really believed that a man would love me completely. So if I have this deep mistrust of being loved, it is no wonder that all my relationships end the same way - over. I think I have always worried that once someone really gets to know me, they will not like me, and guess what, that has been so true. In both of my marriages, and in my last great fling, again, it was true.

I am not sure that I even want to spend the time of seeing where this might be true in my first marriage. It was so long ago, and I don’t feel any pain there. I was so young, the circumstances so very typical for being that young and for my time. I thought I was marrying someone different from what I knew. He was not. His family was what I thought I wanted, and I naively believed that he was like his family and my life would be like that. Of course, I did have his family, I just did not have him. I also have the gift of the child we created.

My second marriage, I got a little smarter in knowing what I wanted in a man. I got what I wanted to the extent I knew what that was. I also did not heed the warning signs. I was so grateful to be with someone who I ordained to be a god next to me, that I lost sight of me completely, for a while, anyway. I always thought he was better than me, and by the time I realized that neither of us was better, we were both different, I also tired of the constant struggle of power. Although I lost sight of myself several times in that marriage, I also found myself, too. Of course, there was so much good, too. I prefer to remember why I loved him, why I stayed so long. But then, I have to remind myself there was a reason it ended. So, I look at it only to raise myself from self-doubt, blame and guilt.

I also want to make sense so I can do it right finally. I wonder if that is even possible. LIndy tells me it is. I want to believe her. Yet, based on the men I have been meeting lately, I can’t help but wonder how. The way I have been acting lately, I am sure it is not. I need to gather my courage and strength and learn how to enjoy being alone. I used to think I was special and had so much to offer, and lately I cannot help wondering if this is still true.

I am terrified of making another mistake with a man. I certainly know what I do not want in a relationship. I have lots of practice there. In the last year, I have had even more exposure to what I do not even want in a dating relationship, never mind a permanent one. Maybe it is time, to look at things differently. After all, one can always hope.

Sadie Jackson, a fictional heroine, is back on the dating scene for the third time. After two trial marriages, she is bound and determined to get it right.She can be nauseatingly optimistic and enjoys recounting her dating experiences with humor and compassion.Follow her dating escapades in this work of fiction that will be updated on a regular basis.

For more of Sadie's escapades, go to http://cherivalentine.squarespace.com/sadie/

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Laughter - One of the Best Stress Reducers


I don’t usually share funny stories here but I think this one is worth sharing and it’s too long to write in Facebook. So we start from the premise that laughter is one of the best stress reducers ever. And, another thing that I have learned is that we need to give our inner child the rein occasionally because if we don’t she or he will break free when you least expect it and cause utter havoc. You can’t just put him or her in a closet and expect to never hear from them again. Children don’t have eternal patience and neither do your inner children.

So having learned from my father and grandfather how to safely let my inner child go free and that stress is a great way to keep things mellow I occasionally create funny situations in my home. My husband thank goodness shares my humor.

So for the funny story. My husband was getting ready to go out, putting on his sneakers, in fact. There was a pile of change on the dining room table and when he wasn’t looking I put it in his sneaker. Now normally this would be pretty funny when he put his foot in the sneaker but nothing happened. He laced up and stood to leave. Meanwhile I am on the deck viewing this and beginning to burst with laughter. Having known me for years he understand the signs and knows I did something.
He finally realizes that his foot doesn’t fit quite right and knows what I have done. We are now hysterically laughing. This little trick provided more laughter then I had anticipated.

So you say, I’m not laughing here. Guess this must be one of those locations jokes. If you don’t walk away laughing I hope this will serve to give you permission to bring a little silliness and laughter into your home during a time when many of us need it.

For more information, lists or articles of interest to women in New Hampshire or Massachusetts visit us at www.applaudwomen.com. We are the largest, most comprehensive website for local women. We deal with subjects like Health, Beauty, Fashion, Parenting, Dating, Business, Seniors and our most important issue - Inspirational Women (local, National and internations). We also have listing of local restuarants, wedding professionals and female doctors. If you have something you would like us to share please e-mail applaud@comcast.net.

Friday, July 10, 2009

Latest Celebrity Tweets from Chloe - July 10th

Following Celebs on Twitter is soooo much fun! I get to see the latest news before it hits the news. Before I had to wait until CNN, ET or People magazine. Now I get it live. Can’t beat it!

Congrats love your new line! RT @moonfryeThanks 4 the love sweets! Demi Moore

Time is running out 2 vote for @adamlambert and @TheRealJordin on the Take40SA: http://bit.ly/Robx6 Vote once, VOTE AGAIN – Jordan Sparks


On my way to the label for a little morning chat. see you after dinner. – Josh Groban

HOW’S THIS FOR QUICK REMEDY? I JUST GOT THE GREATEST NEWS ON MY NEW SHOW…feel like it’s CHRISTMAS but can’t open presents yet.STOCKED – Kirsty Alley

i am so exhausted! – Jennifer Aniston

Don’t forget to check out www.daughtryofficial.com daily for new info! I can’t keep up. LOL – Chris Daughtry

Just let Michael Jackson R.I.P!!!! This is NOT a story you guys! Let it rest! – Miley Cyrus

The traveling Idols are silent today. Perhaps they are sleeping. I think Adam was a bit punchy the other day. Tweeting like crazy and even coined a new twitter vocabulary word. Twat - for lame Tweets.

For more information, lists or articles of interest to women in New Hampshire or Massachusetts visit us at www.applaudwomen.com. We are the largest, most comprehensive website for local women. We deal with subjects like Health, Beauty, Fashion, Parenting, Dating, Business, Seniors and our most important issue - Inspirational Women (local, National and internations). We also have listing of local restaurants, wedding professionals and female doctors. If you have something you would like us to share please e-mail applaud@comcast.net.

Ciao from Chloe

More Fun Stuff to do in New Hampshire


If you’re looking for something to do that’s both unique and relaxing try the NH Wine & Cheese and Chocolate & Martini Tours. Whether you’re looking for something to do with a group of friends, with your spouse or on a date this looks like it would be a treat. Here’s more information and some links.

NH Wine & Cheese and Chocolate & Martini Tours
. Although New Hampshire is far from Napa Valley, our state offers a unique experience to visit boutique wineries and tour family farms that produce delectable cheese. Visitors could savor the experience over a week-long “road trip” or just spend a day exploring the different wineries and dairy farms in one area of the state. Here’s a sampling of what New Hampshire has to offer:

Near Seacoast – The largest and oldest wineries in the state are located near the coast, where grapes thrive from the milder temperatures and longer growing season
o Candia Vineyards, Candia – One of New England’s most-awarded boutique vineyards
o Zorvino Vineyards, Sandown – Wine made here from grapes grown on 80 acres of land
o Jewell Towne Vineyards, South Hampton – On the shores of the scenic Powow River

Valley Vineyards, Orchards & Dairies – Moving up and down the western border of the state, visitors can feel the history, rich agricultural traditions and striking beauty of the Connecticut River Valley
o Boggy Meadow Cheese Plant, Walpole (Monadnock Region) – Where they transform raw milk from a dairy herd of Holsteins into sumptuous cheese from old Alpine recipes
o Silver Mountain Farms, Lempster (Dartmouth-Lake Sunapee Region) – They make traditional hard cider and all-natural fruit wines; open year-round for tours & tastings
o Landaff Creamery, Landaff (White Mountains) – Small, unique farmstead cheese creamery producing Landaff Cheese from a traditional Welsh recipe

Merrimack Valley – Located in the heart of New Hampshire, Manchester serves as a gateway to the Merrimack Valley and Lakes Region:
o La Belle Winery, Amherst – Award-winning boutique winery transforming local fruit into spectacular wine
o The Black Dog Vineyard, Salisbury – Up-and-coming winery opening in 2010
o Stone Gate Vineyard, Gilford – Produces wine from native and French cold climate grapes
o Via Lactea Farm, Brookfield – Classic farm store and goat dairy

For more complete information, visit: http://www.visitnh.gov/uploads/wine-cheese-itinerary-f2.pdf
For information on our new Chocolate & Martini Itinerary, visit: http://www.visitnh.gov/uploads/chocolate-martini-itinerary.pdf
And for complete listings of lodgings, restaurants, events, activities (by seasons and themes) and more, visit: www.visitnh.gov.

For more information, lists or articles of interest to women in New Hampshire or Massachusetts visit us at www.applaudwomen.com. We are the largest, most comprehensive website for local women. We deal with subjects like Health, Beauty, Fashion, Parenting, Dating, Business, Seniors and our most important issue - Inspirational Women (local, National and internations). We also have listing of local restuarants, wedding professionals and female doctors. If you have something you would like us to share please e-mail applaud@comcast.net.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Great Weather for the Tall Ships in Boston

About Sail Boston 2009Boston’s history stretches beyond the land to the sea. Boston has a wealth of maritime history – both past and present. Bostonians welcome crews and cadets from all over the world to their harbor on a continual basis as part of the Sail Massachusetts Visiting Ship Program and are gearing up to greet the return of the Tall Ship fleet for Sail Boston 2009!
For more information and the schedule for Friday-Sunday use the link below to go to our website.

For more information, lists or articles of interest to women in New Hampshire or Massachusetts visit us at www.applaudwomen.com. We are the largest, most comprehensive website for local women. We deal with subjects like Health, Beauty, Fashion, Parenting, Dating, Business, Seniors and our most important issue - Inspirational Women (local, National and internations). We also have listing of local restuarants, wedding professionals and female doctors. If you have something you would like us to share please e-mail applaud@comcast.net.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Finding Something Positive on a Gloomy Day



I’ve been really trying to figure out how to keep my spirits up with all this gloomy weather. It’s bad enough for normal people but I’m one of the Seasonal Affective Disorder people. So when the sun isn’t out my energy and mood are pretty low. Yesterday was a serious chocolate crisis day. When I got up this morning to another rainy day I decided that I needed to try something else before I blow up into a balloon and float away (Wait a minute maybe I could float above the clouds).

I decided this morning that I needed to start focusing on the little things that brought a smile or laugh. For instance - My miniature dachshund eats to quickly. We mentioned this to our vet who advised us to buy this plastic dispenser that forces him to take more time to eat. So this morning I decided to try him at it. It’s a giant (almost half his size) purple plastic egg that screws together with the food in the middle and two holes on either side. It was so funny to watch him batty it around. At one point he managed to pick it up in his teeth by the lip of one side and throw it. Definitely took longer for him to get his food down and was a hoot to watch.

So I guess this bad weather has made it possible for me to enjoy the little things in life that I would have rushed through. Not too shabby.

For more information of interest to women in NH and northern MA visit our website at www.applaudwomen.com. We have a variety of articles, information, lists and links of interest to women in NH and northern MA. From links to Celebrity gossip; to articles written by local professionals on subject like Health, Parenting, Dating, Business, Home, Advice, Real Estate, Beauty, Fashion, Finance, Seniors and our core articles about Inspirational women. We also have listings of local restaurants, wedding professionals, seasonal activities and female doctors. Basically anything women in NH Or northern MA want to know, they’ll find it here. If there is anything you would like to share, feel free to contact us at applaud@comcast.net

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

July 4th Celebrations NH & northern MA


4th of July Celebration Schedule NH & N. MA
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We know how hard it is to find the time to put it all together, especially this year with the 4th being on a weekend. Seems like there is more going on and the celebration dates are all over the place. So we researched the info for you. All you have to do is visit our website, find the town you want to celebrate in and find it on the list. Some towns in both states have more to offer so we have more detail on them. For the NH towns - if you don’t see them in the top sections we have an alpha listing of the rest of the towns towards the bottom of the page. For Massachusetts we also have listed the activities going on in Boston for the people who want a little more excitement and aren’t afraid of the crowds and traffic.
So click this link and go directly to our 4th July Celebration page. http://www.applaudwomen.com/4thJuly.html.

For more information of interest to women in NH and northern MA visit our website at www.applaudwomen.com. We have a variety of articles, information, lists and links of interest to women in NH and northern MA. From links to Celebrity gossip; to articles written by local professionals on subject like Health, Parenting, Dating, Business, Home, Advice, Real Estate, Beauty, Fashion, Finance, Seniors and our core articles about Inspirational women. We also have listings of local restaurants, wedding professionals, seasonal activities and female doctors. Basically anything women in NH Or northern MA want to know, they’ll find it here. If there is anything you would like to share, feel free to contact us at applaud@comcast.net

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Shoe Sculpture Walk in Rochester, NH

Shoe Sculpture Walk in Rochester, NH
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I sent out a Linked In message looking for summer activities to add to the website. I’m so excited to have found a this walk around exhibit of Shoe Sculptures. Us ladies would much rather look at shoes then cows.

There are eleven in total, each one designed by a different artist with an accompanied poem. This one is my favorite of the three photos I have received.

For more information, check out our Summer Activities page at http://www.applaudwomen.com/Summeractivities_NH_MA.html

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Summer Activities in New Hampshire & Northern Massachusetts

Summer Activities in New Hampshire & Northern Massachusetts
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I recently read a blog with advice on planning your summer vacation. According to the blogger rather then choosing a place to travel to and then planning what to do, you should first decide what you want to do and then plan where to go. Here is what he has to say:

Has your family decided where they want to go on your summer vacation? You are not alone, most families have not yet decided where they want to go. It can be a very time consuming activity to discover that ideal vacation escape, so check out the options for your New Hampshire tourism. You will find various options and it certainly will not be a simple choice!

Good news, if you are thoughtful and take the commitment to do some planning, it will make your summer vacation easy and one of those “family events” that you will treasure forever. The most frequent mistake people make is first choosing a “destination.” The ideal vacations begin when you first select “what you want to do”! Do you want to go camping, tanning on a beach, playing and relaxing at a pool, or touring cultural or heritage locations? By deciding “what you want to do” to start with, you are off to the best start of selecting that perfect family tourism destination!

Now that you know “what you want to do” – you can sift through the various tourism destination regions and find those appealing attractions that you hope to go see or do. By spending a short time planning, you can also find those destinations that include a number of attractions that are interesting to both you and your whole family. Online destination guides are invaluable that can help you find comprehensive information about attractions that are more detailed than a simple attraction name and address. Since you know “what” you want to do and “where” you want to go, a legitimate high quality online New Hampshire travel brochure will provide you a quality article describing each attraction to help you make an educated decision about what you want to do and where you want to go.

Here are three New Hampshire vacation alternatives that you might want to consider:
Idea #1: The Fort At Number 4 in Charlestown, NH is a fun and educational attraction both kids and adults will enjoy visiting. The Fort is a re-created fortified village that exists in what was the most northerly British settlement in colonial times. The many buildings and structures at the fort and live interpreters illustrate the history of the period and give visitors a chance to experience what life here was like in the mid-1700s.

Idea #2: Wolfeboro Trolley Company Offers Two Fun Attractions. On your visit to New Hampshire’s beautiful Lakes Region, plan to spend a day or more at Wolfeboro. Wolfeboro is a picturesque village located on the southeastern shore of Lake Winnipesaukee. Wolfeboro Trolley Company offers two unique opportunities to tour the town and spend time on beautiful Lake Winnipesaukee.

Idea #3: The Millyard Museum - Manchester, New Hampshire. When you want to visit a museum that covers a long stretch of time in a certain area one that you will certainly want to see is the Millyard Museum where time from native peoples who fished at Amoskeag Falls 11,000 years ago to the 21st Century. The permanent exhibit, Woven in Time: 11,000 Years at Amoskeag Falls, will take you on a mental trip you can scarcely imagine.

As you can see, you have a significant choice of options available to your family when it is time to select that perfect family vacation getaway. Enjoy your chance to plan carefully what you want to do and where you want to go. Select a professional travel guide to help you on those perfect New Hampshire vacations. And you will know that you will experience a family vacation with a lifetime of memories.

I think he has some good suggestions here. We have several other suggestions for places to go on our website. So please check our Summer Activities pages at www.applaudwomen.com and if you would like to share some activities with us please e-mail applaud@comcast.net. For now these listings are free. We have tons of information and articles for women in New Hampshire and Northern Massachusetts e.g. Health, Parenting, Beauty, Fashion, Inspirational Women (both local, national and international, and listings of information including Restaurants, Weddings and Destinations.

“Just For the Girls” Activities in New Hamsphire

“Just For the Girls” Activities in New Hamsphire
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Lets face it we women need some female alone time. It’s great having our guys around but we just don’t communicate the same way. Sometimes we need to share some time with our female friends and family so we can share our experiences and feeling with the people who understand. So we have some great activities that you can do with your friends. Whether it’s sharing Art, Shopping, Dining, the Outdoors or that all important Spa time we have some great suggestions for you. To get our complete list visit our Summer Activities page or just click here: http://www.applaudwomen.com/NHGirlfriendGetaways.html.

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More Fun Activities this Week in NH & MA.

More Fun Activities this Week in NH & MA.
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If you’re looking for some Arts & Entertainment Activities this week there’s quite a lot available whether you’re in Concord, NH or Haverhill MA. Check some of these out.

MANCHESTER, NH. National Arts Program; 4th Annual City of Manchester Employees and Families Competition. Awards Ceremony - June 25, 2009. 4 - 5pmArtists Reception at Art on the Wall at City Hall Gallery in conjunction with Open Doors Manchester Trolley evening - 5:30-8:30pm.

CONCORD, NH. The Concord Arts market will be at 33 Capitol St. in Concord June 27th, July 11, July 25th, from 9am-3pm and at Eagle Square July 16, 17 and 18 from 9am-10pm.;Eagle Square becomes the market’s new home for the Fall season as well…more info is available at the market website: www.concordartsmarket.com.

HAMPTON BEACH, NH. Hampton Beach Master Sand Sculpting Competition June 13-28, 2009 Illuminated at Night thru June 28th

AMESBURY, MA. AMESBURY, MA,Lyrics & Laughter at the\Corner Kick Pub - June 25th. This is a new Open Mic. There’s lots of room for comics, poets and musical artists to showcase their talents.

HAVERHILL, MA. World Folk Art & Jewelry for You & your Home. Greyhound Fundraiser!!!A portion of all proceeds will go to Greyhound Friends.Wednesday, Jun. 24th 5 - 8PM..

For more details go to our Arts & Entertainment page in the Summer Activities Section or just click here. http://www.applaudwomen.com/ArtsEntertainment.html

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NH State Liquor Commission Announces Modernization Changes

NH State Liquor Commission Announces Modernization Changes
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Highlights of Modernization Act Provisions:

MANAGEMENT REORGANIZATION – New laws reorganize the management structure of the Commission to create three more accountable senior management areas: a division of marketing, merchandising, and warehousing; division of administration; and a division of enforcement and licensing.

CREATES AN ENTERPRISE FUND – New laws permit the Commission to operate more like a business by establishing it as an Enterprise Fund.

REDUCE LICENSING “RED TAPE” – Provision of new laws will allow the commission to simplify and streamline the existing process to obtain most licenses and will begin the process of consolidating the more than 50 license types.

AGENCY STORES EXPANSION – Permits the Commission to permit the sale of spirits in up to eight new grocery or convenience stores. It is the Commission’s intent to begin a limited pilot program of distribution expansion to access its effectiveness and to allow for community input.

NEW PRODUCTS – Permits the Commission to more readily purchase, and offer for sale, products related to wine and spirits such as gift baskets, cork screws, recycling bags, glasses, etc.

EASE RESTRICTIONS ON CHARITY/NON-PROFIT WINE TASTING EVENTS – A new license category can be used to ease the regulatory process of conducting charity wine tastings.

About the NH Liquor Commission
Founded in 1934, the NH Liquor Commission is celebrating its 75th Anniversary. New Hampshire is one of 18 Control States in the nation, where the government controls the distribution of alcoholic beverages as well as being responsible for the regulation of alcoholic beverages. The Liquor Commission operates 77 retail locations. Total sales for FY 2009 are expected to exceed $500 million – up 6% over the previous year. Total profits for the year are up 10%.

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Fun News From Hollywood Today

Posted by Chloe

I was really pleased to hear that one of my favorite Dancing With The Stars, stars, Melissa Rycroft has joined ABC News. According to ABC, Former Bachelor; and Dancing with the Stars; Contestant, Melissa Rycroft, Joined ABC’s; Good Morning America; As Special Contributor this morning. She certainly has bounced back after taking the boot from the Bachelor. You know what they say, when one door shuts, another opens - and another - and another. We applaud you Melissa.

Other great news, which actually came as a surprise to me, probably since there were no pregnancy sightings due to the twins coming by surrogate - is the birth of Sarah Jessica and Mathew Broderick’s new babies. I’m really curious about why they choose that route but you know, it really isn’t any of my business.

And, finally a real shocker - Mathew McConaughey will be a dad again and apparently he’s loving it. His son Levi is just 11 months old and partner Brazilian model Camila Alves is pregnant again.

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Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Portsmouth, NH A Destination for Summer, 2009

Well the weather is finally getting nice and we're thinking of places we would like to visit. One of my favorite places is Portsmouth, NH. So that's why we put together some information for you so that you would know where to go. Here's a few places from our list:



For Breakfast or Lunch for the whole family. Popovers: One word: temptation. How can you walk through the door and gaze at the exquisite display of delicacies made from scratch, with the freshest ingredients by talented chefs, and say "no"? Decadent cakes made on site, coffee, meals and of course dessert.  The favorite? You guessed it; popovers. (Part of Galley Hatch Hospitality Group).8 Congress St. Portsmouth, NH 03801. 603-431-1119.www.popoversonthesquare.com/.

And - shopping for the ladies. Somnia: This delightful store is artistry for bed and bath.  Luxurious bedding, home scents, baby-soft bath towels and jewelry. Unique, premium quality products are the focus, and samples are always available with a tremendous array of options. Best of its kind North of New York City! 107 Congress St, Portsmouth, NH 03801,(603) 433-7600. www.somnia.net/

And for the guys while their ladies are doing that shopping? The Rusty Hammer: You want a great burger and a beer? Come to the Hammer. They serve gigantic wimpys; loaded with your choice of toppings, sweet potato fries and other great American fare. Voted #1 in casual restaurant dining for three years running. Enough said! 49 Pleasant St. Portsmouth, NH 03801. 603.436.9289.www.therustyhammer.com.

And, last but not least don't miss out on the Children's Museum of Portsmouth or if you'd rather take the little ones shopping. Tree House Toys: Bring the kids or turn into a kid again yourself as you enter this magical play land. Puppets, games, plush toys and plastic collectibles are crammed into this charming toy store. Impossible to leave without a smile! 143 Market St., Portsmouth, NH USA. (603)433-8697. http://treehousetoys.us.

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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

An Inspirational Story

An Inspirational Story
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I was reading through my Google Alerts today and found this wonderful story on another blog. To give credit is was on Crista’s blog, location Utopia. And here is the story.

I like that story about the fellow who went to the pet store in search of a singing parakeet. Seems he was a bachelor and his house was too quiet. The store owner had just the bird for him, so the man bought it. The next day the bachelor came home from work to a house full of music. He went to the cage to feed the bird and noticed for the first time that the parakeet had only one leg.

He felt cheated that he’d been sold a one-legged bird, so he called and complained.

“What do you want,” the store owner responded, “a bird who can sing or a bird who can dance?”
Good question for times of disappointment.

From Let the Journey Begin: God’s Roadmap for New Beginnings © (J Countryman 2009) Max Lucado

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Saturday, June 13, 2009

Two Sides of Being Alone

These past weeks have been such a struggle between loneliness and wanting to be alone. How does that make sense? One moment I am enjoying my freedom, the space to be just me. I turn up the music very loudly and dance around the room as if no one is watching me. Then it occurs to me that no one is watching me since I am all alone. Oh the sadness of it all!

Another day, I revel in how much I am enjoying plastering posters on all the walls as I sketch out new designs for my dream house, adding details as inspiration strikes me. Then sadness once again seeps in as I wonder if I will live in it by myself. Then I perk up as I affirm how joyful it is that I could build a home totally to my own specifications without having to consider another’s opinion. In another moment, I want someone else’s ideas to flow with mine.

Oh the bother of it all! Why can’t I just enjoy being alone? I am told this is a wonderful time for me to really enjoy my life. I can spend time with friends, do whatever I want, and discover my true essence. Although, I am not sure I really want to know what that is. I am afraid I may like that Sadie even less than I am liking this one.

Of course, Lindy tells me that I may like that Sadie even more, and that I am terrified of that possibility. I laugh at the absurdity of that. Yet, when I am in the throes of despair, as I often seem to be, I wonder, could she be right?

Sadie Jackson, a fictional heroine, is back on the dating scene for the third time. After two trial marriages, she is bound and determined to get it right.She can be nauseatingly optimistic and enjoys recounting her dating experiences with humor and compassion.Follow her dating escapades in this work of fiction that will be updated on a regular basis.
For more of Sadie's escapades, go to http://cherivalentine.squarespace.com/sadie/

Friday, June 12, 2009

15 Relationship Mistakes Women Make


Just found the awesome article on Yahoo's Shine with the 15 Relationship Mistakes that Women. make and added to our Dating page.For the full article click here. http://www.applaudwomen.com/Dating.html

Here's an excerpt:It's said that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. So, yes, we know that snooping around our S.O.'s email account is a bad idea and that believing in the fairy-tale love stories we grew up reading is silly, but sometimes we find ourselves giving these relationship moves the ol' college try! The results? Not so successful. Plus, we start to feel unbalanced, and perhaps rightly so.

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Thursday, June 11, 2009

Making Faces - Local Business Gets Great Write up on Seacoastonline



Making Faces which carries 20 National Beauty lines and caters to the whole family recently got a fabulous write up on Seacoastonline.com. Read about there exciting new offering in full by following the link on our Beauty page under there logo at: http://www.applaudwomen.com/NH_MA_Beauty.html.

Just to get you interested we’ve included the beginning here:.

From Seacoastonline.com

Making Faces making faces for you

Firm now offers home parties

PORTSMOUTH, NH — Making Faces is now making faces in your own living room.
Seven years old this year and incredibly successful, Making Faces is offering a new and fun service to its patrons.

“We have just begun launching home parties,” said Annie Loomis, owner of the two Making Faces stores. “We started a few weeks ago to a small group to see if they liked the concept. They did and it’s full speed ahead.”

The concept is not a new one, but a new one for Making Faces. The hostess of the party lets the Making Faces teams into her home and invites some friends. They do this at-home party only on Thursdays or by special arrangement.

“It’s a different sort of delivery,” said Loomis. “The party is from 7 p.m. until 10 p.m. and we practically bring the whole store to the home.”

The at-home parties offer a skin clinic for education and the 10 commandments of skin care is explained in detail. Two of the Making Faces staff give each attendee a five-minute one-on-one for makeup. It runs the gamut from skin bronzers to makeup and more. Lots more.

“There is no charge,” said Loomis. “Anyone interested should call the store for more information.”

NAME: Making Faces, ADDRESS: 65 Bow St., Portsmouth, PHONE: 427-5454
HOURS: Monday to Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sunday, noon to 5 p.m.At a glance:
NAME: Making Faces, ADDRESS: 65 Bow St., Portsmouth, PHONE: 427-5454
HOURS: Monday to Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sunday, noon to 5 p.m.

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Thursday, June 4, 2009

Latest Entertainment News

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt may or may not be breaking up depending on which tabloid you read. It's been my experience that when rumors start surfacing there is trouble brewing. I"m a Jennifer Aniston fan myself so I'd be happy to see the home wrecker ditched. I did hear that it was the other way around though.

Did a glitch or scam on UTube cause Susan Boyle to come in second in Britain's Got Talent when she really should have won? Noone will except responsibility for it but her supporters do report that they tried to get through on phone lines and couldn't. And, apparently the dance group won with less then a 5% difference in scores.

Susan Boyle is resting and being visited by her cat. Simon Cowell is adamant that Susan Boyle will be on tour if and when she is feeling up to it.Amanda Holden, another of the BGT judges stated that Susan's not winning was probably a blessing. Amanda said: "She has gone from a woman that nobody knew to worldwide fame. "For anybody in the business to handle that kind of stress is an enormous amount of pressure. I think she probably just crumbled under it. "She will just need some time to recuperate. It's probably a blessing she didn't win as it takes off some of the pressure. Perhaps now she can relax."---I sincerely hope that we can continue to hear Susan sing but that she has someone helping her deal with these pressures in the future. She is an exceptional talent and an inspiring woman.

Finally sad news from Bankok where David Carradine was scheduled to begin filming a movie. He was found dead in his hotel room after not showing up for dinner on Wednesday night. Apparently he committed suicide by hanging himself with a curtain cord. He was only 72. Police say that there were signs of a struggle but no other news is available at this point. He is one of those stars who is irreplaceable.

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Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Portsmouth, NH A Destination for Summer, 2009

If you're planning on making Portsmouth, NH a destination this summer check out our new Portsmouth page for places to go for the whole family, restaurants and lodging. Stay and buy local.

Here's Just a Taste

1. Anna Street: Cute, cute, cute handbags! Handmade and custom-made bags in different styles and sizes with over 200 fabrics and combinations to choose from. Many are reversible you yet get two bags in one. Great idea for bridesmaids or special gifts! 113 Market Street, Portsmouth, NH 03801, 603.433.BAGS (2247). www.annastreet.com

2 Tree House Toys: Bring the kids or turn into a kid again yourself as you enter this magical play land. Puppets, games, plush toys and plastic collectibles are crammed into this charming toy store. Impossible to leave without a smile! 143 Market St., Portsmouth, NH USA. (603)433-8697. http://treehousetoys.us.

3. Making Faces: This is the place North of Boston to find all those beauty goodies you see in magazines. Featuring NARS, Philosophy and Smashbox; lots more. Come in and try a few products to find what works best for you before leaving with your favorite. 65 Bow Street, Portsmouth, NH. 603-427-5454.

4. Ashley Victoria: Contemporary apparel for the seacoast featuring designers such as velvet, Billy Blues, Juicy Couture and more! Edgy, gorgeous clothing for the fashion forward. 33 Deer Street, Portsmouth, NH 0380. (603) 427-2400 www.deerstreet.com/ashleyandvictoria.htm

And For Dining - RISTORANTE MASSIMO 59 Penhallow St, Portsmouth; (603) 436-4000; www.anthonyalbertos.com. Ristorante Italiano elegance with personal service and warm ambiance. Entrees include halibut with sweet corn custard, pearl onions, fava beans and shallot fennel sauce, drizzled with Champagne vinaigrette. Reservations recommended. Entrees $15-$25.

And Lodging- Sheraton Harborside Hotel250 Market Street,Portsmouth, NH 03801. www.sheratonportsmouth.com/603.431.2300.

For more information and articles of interest to women in NH and MA visit us at www.applaudwomen.com

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

NH Governor John Lynch Nominates Carol Ann Conroy to State Supreme Court


According to a recent article by the Union Leader, Governor John Lynch as nominated Carol Ann Conboy of Bow to replace Justice Richard Galway on the State Supreme Court.

"As a Superior Court Judge Carol Ann Conboy has distinguished herself through her judicial temperament and in-depth knowledge of the law, more than proving her qualifications," Gov. Lynch said. "She has a diverse background, and brings to the courtroom a fair and balanced approach and an unwavering commitment to justice."

Her nomination must still be confirmed by the Executive Council


Per a Press Release from the State Judicial Counsel last October:
News From the NH Women's Bar Association:
Superior Court Justice Conboy to Receive Achievement Award


October 8, 2008-- The New Hampshire Women's Bar Association (NHWBA) has selected the Honorable Carol Ann Conboy to receive the 2008 Marilla M. Ricker Achievement Award. The award will be given to Judge Conboy at the NHWBA's annual Fall Reception on Wednesday, October 15, 2008, which will be held at the Centennial Inn in Concord from 5:30 to 7:30 pm.

The achievement award, which is named in honor of Marilla M. Ricker, the first woman to apply for admission to the New Hampshire bar, honors outstanding women lawyers in New Hampshire who have achieved professional excellence or paved the way to success for other women lawyers or advanced opportunities for women in the profession or performed exemplary public service on behalf of women.

Judge Conboy was nominated for this award for the many achievements she has accomplished in her career, which began as a federal court law clerk and continued as an associate and then partner in McLane, Graf, Raulerson and Middleton, where she concentrated on employment law litigation. She was appointed to the Superior Court bench by Governor Judd Gregg in 1992.

For more information on Judge Conboy or more articles and information of interest to women in NH or MA visit us at www.applaudwomen.com

NH's Dartmouth Medical Center Asst. Professor Nominated for Emmy

Respected Surgeon Receives Emmy Nomination

Dr. Andrew Ordon Co-Host of Innovative Medical Program

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., June 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Dr. Andrew Ordon, co-host of the syndicated talk show The Doctors, is pleased to announce that his program has been nominated for a 2009 Daytime Emmy Award in the Outstanding Talk Show/Informative category.

"We are so honored that the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences has selected us for such a prestigious honor," says Ordon, an acclaimed plastic and reconstructive surgeon with private practices in Beverly Hills and Rancho Mirage, California. "Our show offers people the opportunity to conquer their fears by learning more about what modern medicine has to offer, and we are grateful that our efforts have been recognized in such a manner."

The Doctors, four practitioners with different specialties, are go-to sources for information on the latest medical breakthroughs and cutting-edge practices and procedures. Dr. Travis Stork, an E.R. physician, Dr. Lisa Masterson, an obstetrician and gynecologist, Dr. James Sears, a pediatrician and Ordon use their knowledge and years of hands-on experience to educate viewers and provide valuable resources.

Ordon graduated with honors from the USC School of Medicine. He trained in General Surgery and Head and Neck Surgery at USC, UCLA and Loma Linda University School of Medicine. Ordon completed his training program in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at the prestigious Lenox Hill Hospital's Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Institute in New York City. He is currently Assistant Clinical Professor of Plastic Surgery at Dartmouth Medical College and the UCLA School of Medicine.

Also nominated for an Emmy in this year's Outstanding Talk Show/Informative category are The Tyra Banks Show and Dr. Phil.

The 36th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, hosted by actress Vanessa Williams, will air Sunday, August 30 at 5 p.m. PT on The CW network. For more information about The Doctors, visit thedoctorstv.com.

Dr. Ordon currently operates two state-of-the-art surgical facilities, one in Rancho Mirage near Palm Springs, and the other in Beverly Hills. For more information or to schedule a consultation, visit DrOrdon.com.

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I'm A Celebrity - Let Me Out of Here


I just had to share my opinion of this new TV Show. I don’t usually watch reality TV unless it’s about Talent - Dancing, Singing etc. American Idol is one of my favorite shows. But I like Lou Diamond Philips and Sanjaya (not crazy about the new haircut thought), so I thought it might be fun. I’ve watch The Hills a couple of times because I know it’s popular so I recognized Heidi and Spencer Pratt.

I have no idea if Spencer is really such a jerk in real life or if his behavior was just for the benefit of ‘reality’ but I finally shut it off before the ending because it was so unentertaining as to be stressful. Is that how privileged people really act?

I was on the fence about watching The Hills. I like to keep up with shows that are popular but after seeing those two in action last night - Let Me Out of Here. The comments that Spencer was making about the other participants were beyond rude.
Well enough of this. I need to get back to important stuff. Would love to hear comments though.

Monday, June 1, 2009

The Latest on Susan Boyle

Per BettyConfidential.com
Susan Boyle Hospitalized


With the "Britain's Got Talent" finals behind her, Susan Boyle checks into the hospital
-The Betty Editors

Susan Boyle, the Hairy Angel, who came in second in Britain's Got Talent on Saturday night is now in The Priory Clinic in London. Britain newspaper reporters say she began to behave erratically after her Saturday night loss to the dance group "Diversity." She was taken to the private clinic under police escort.

One of the show's judges, Piers Morgan, said Monday that Boyle, 48, was emotionally drained and exhausted. "Nobody has had to put up with the kind of attention Susan has had. Nobody could have predicted it," he told GMTV. "It has been crazy, she has gone from anonymity to being the most downloaded woman in history," he said. "She was very tired and hasn't been sleeping. She has just gone away to have some time to herself and to sleep and eat, doing all the things she hasn't been able to do in the last week."

The Britain's Got Talent final on Saturday became Britain's most-watched television program for five years, the Press Association news agency reported, with a peak of 19.2 million viewers. Diversity, the winners, took 24.9 percent of the public vote in the final, above Boyle's 20.2 percent share. Just under four million people voted, according to ITV, the channel that aired the final show. But then, the British public can do unexpected things. They voted Churchill out as Prime Minister after he had led the nation through the Second World War.

Like many others, we've been surprised by Susan's ability, cheered her on, got a bit tired of her and the super-hype surrounding her. But, like most Americans who have not seen all the acts in the show, we expected - and wanted - her to win. Now we just want her to take what she wants from her sudden enormous fame and not let her dream turn into a nightmare. Get well, Susan, and make that CD one we all want to buy.

I totally agree with the final paragraph. If you read Susan's biography on Wikipedia you realize what an amazing and courageous woman she is. As Simon said in his final comments she could have just walked away from the final performance and still had a career in America but she persevered proving that the stories of her emotional collapse 'were greatly exaggerated'. Susan is the kind of woman that we at Applaud Women find inspiring. She is a true Cinderella story not because of her turning into a princess but from her talent and courage. These are the women's stories that we want to bring to women in NH and MA so that we all see what can be accomplished if we just keep dreaming and working towards our dreams. And, for those of you who have made it to success - We Applaud you.
For those of you who have not seen Susan's final performance we have provide the link below. You can also view it and her complete story at www.applaudwomen.com If you know of any other women that you find inspiring, whether local of international please let us know by email me at applaud@comcast.net.

Here is a link to her final performance and comments by the Judges. http://talent.itv.com/videos/video/item_200287.htm.

We at Applaud Women wish Susan a speedy recovery and a brilliant, peaceful future. For more articles and information of interest to women in NH and MA please visit us at www.applaudwomen.com

Barnes and Noble Summer Reading Program



Per Suite101.com
Barnes and Noble Summer Reading Program
Children Can Earn A Free Book For Reading This Summer
By © Lisa Rufle
May 31, 2009

A brief look at this year's Barnes and Noble Summer Reading Program for school-age children, including resources for parents.

Barnes and Noble's 2009 Children's Summer Reading Program is in full swing. Beginning on May 26 and running through September 7, 2009, young readers have an opportunity to read during their summer vacation and earn a free book with the completion of the program.
How Barnes and Noble's Summer Reading Program Works
The program is open to any child wishing to participate, specifically those in grades one through six.
• Kids are required to read eight books of their choosing throughout their summer vacation. A list of recommended titles, arranged by grade level, is provided in the Summer Reading Journal.
• Parents can help their children download the Barnes and Noble Summer Reading Journal from their website. The journal is available in both English and Spanish.
• Children are required to log each book read by author and title in their Summer Reading Journal. For each book read, kids will list their favorite part of the story.
• When all eight books are read and logged, parents sign off on the Journal and return it to their local Barnes and Noble book store.
Barnes and Noble's Summer Reading Program Rewards Children with Free Book
Children who successfully read all eight books and return their signed and completed journal to their local Barnes and Noble book store will receive a coupon for a free paperback book. A list of eligible titles are printed on the free book coupon and kids can choose their favorite among the available titles.
As an added bonus, kids also have the chance to win an autographed copy of the final Percy Jackson book, The Last Olympian, by Rick Riordan. No separate entry form is needed, their journal serves as an entry ticket.
Summer Reading Program Resources for Parents
Barnes and Noble offers additional resources for parents who want to get the most out of their kids' summer reading. Four additional activities are included in the Summer Reading Journal including a section where children can list their favorite authors, illustrators and titles, helping them to discover other books they might enjoy, a way to keep track of fiction and non-fiction titles (as well as different genres) they have read over the summer, a mythology matching game to help kids learn about characters in mythology and an opportunity for young readers to create their own adventure story. For further information and more detailed activities, consult the Summer Educator Kit, which can be downloaded from the Summer Reading Website.

Read more: http://book-clubs.suite101.com/article.cfm/barnes_and_noble_summer_reading_program#ixzz0HBeXkgFg&B

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Thursday, May 28, 2009

What are those Celebrities Tweeting About?

Well we've heard that celebs are tweeting but do you wonder what they are saying? Here's a few of the latest celebrity tweets.


Kirstie Alley
: "YOu know that is the # one thing I noticed in biggest loser.How much younger they all looked un-fat..Vanity will lead me to my goal.again!!"

Kim Kardashian
: "Should I cut bangs again? I'm getting a hair cut now and can't decide!"

Ellen DeGeneres: "Gov. Arnold S. said he voted against prop 8 and knows that one day it will be overturned. Thanks for being a govenor to ALL Californians."


Paula Abdul
: "Looking forward to the next couple hours. Going to the spa with the girls, can't wait to get pampered. We've worked so hard, we deserve it!"

Mariah Carey
: "On my way to a photo shoot for my new fragrance which comes out in september. I was in the studio til 7 am so I'm a tad sleepy-but,SGSHW!"

Pink: "im staring at a picture of bubba, contemplating asking him to be my 2nd husband."

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'Get Me Out of Here, I'm a Celebrity'


So here's the latest in reality TV Premiering for the Summer. I'm not usually into reality TV except for dancing, singing and other performances but I just might give this one a try. Here's the description according to the show website:

A groundbreaking, live event airing throughout the month of June it's the ultimate "Swiss Family Robinson" as ten celebrities are dropped into the heart of the jungle to face fun and comedic challenges designed to test their survival skills. America is the puppet master, controlling their favorites by putting them into challenges and tasks to win food, supplies and luxury items. In each episode, friendships will be tested, hilarity will ensue and viewers will decide which celebrities stay or leave. While all participants will be playing for their favorite charities, the last remaining star will be crowned King or Queen of the Jungle, winning the largest share of the prize for donation.The new season, set in the jungles of Costa Rica, debuts at 7 p.m. Monday on NBC.

Second City alumni Frances Callier and Angela V. Shelton,Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt (stars of MTV's "The Hills"), NBA star and TV personality John Salley ("Best Damned Sports Show Period"), supermodel and reality TV star Janice Dickinson ("The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency"), 2007 "American Idol" contestant Sanjaya Malakar, actor Stephen Baldwin ("The Usual Suspects") and professional wrestler and beauty queen Torrie Wilson.

Love to hear back from you to find out who else will be checking out this new series. For more information and articles of interest to women in NH & MA check out our website at www.applaudwomen.com.

Arts Weekend at Etz Hayim Synagogue


Looking for something to do this weekend read this event description from Londonderrynh.net.

By admin Tallit Etz Hayim Synagogue of Derry, New Hampshire will host an arts weekend, “Traditions and Visions of the Changing Role of Art in a Jewish Community” on Friday, May 29 from 6 to 9 p.m., Saturday, May 30 from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday, May 31, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. It will showcase unique Jewish visual art and ritual objects from within the community.

Musician Rahel Limor will present “A Modern Approach to Ancient Spiritual Music” on Saturday, May 30 at 5:30 p.m. Frann S. Addison will speak on the topic of “The History of Jewish Ceremonial Objects” on Saturday, May 30 at 7:00 p.m.

The display will include examples of the prayer shawl, Hanukah candle holder and microcalligraphy from artists Amalia Flaisher, Joan Vick, Moishe Ragieme, Nurit Niskala-Graziani, and Rahel Limor, as well as from the collections of synagogue members.

The Jewish prayer shawl (“tallit” or “tallis”) can be made in a wide variety of materials, designs and sizes. In this display, the prayer shawls are handmade, rainbow style, antiques, children’s shawls, and innovative, contemporary designs for both men and women. There are often meaningful personal stories to go along with these beautiful ritual pieces. The exhibit will showcase the evolution of the prayer shawl and explain the background behind these changes.

The Hanukah candle holder (“menorah” or “hanukiah”). The exhibit will feature this object’s changes over the years with a range of sizes, types, colors and materials.
Microcalligraphy developed in the 9th century as a uniquely Jewish art form. It uses very small writing from a section of scripture (usually in Hebrew) to form an illustration.

This event is open to the public and everyone is invited to visit this event.
Etz Hayim is located at 1½ Hood Road, Derry. Visit the Etz Hayim Website HERE.

Read more: "Arts Weekend at Etz Hayim Synagogue - Londonderry NH net" - http://www.londonderrynh.net/?p=9441#ixzz0Go729lNf&A

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Wednesday, May 27, 2009

AT&T May Have Swayed Idol Outcome to Favor Kris Allen


Per Yahoo’s OMG
AT&T May Have Swayed Idol Outcome to Favor Kris Allen

Us Magazine - May 27, 2009 5:32 AM PDT

The New York Times is reporting that American Idol's Kris Allen may have had a little help from AT&T, one of the Fox show's biggest corporate sponsors, in winning this year.

According to the Times, AT&T provided phones for free text-messaging services at two Allen parties in Arkansas on the night of the finals. Citing sources, The Times reports that AT&T reps showed party-goers how to "power text" -- cast 10 votes at the touch of a button -- which violates show rules.

Power texts, according to the Times, "have an exponentially greater effect on voting than do single text messages or calls to the shows toll-free phone lines."

No similar efforts appear to have been made to provide free texting services to Adam Lambert fans.

Angry Lambert supporters are now claiming in online chat boards that the competition's voting was rigged.

While Fox has yet to comment, AT&T issued the following statement: "In Arkansas, we were invited to attend the local watch parties organized by the community. A few local employees brought a small number of demo phones with them and provided texting tutorials to those who were interested."

The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette first reported on the possible skewed voting last week.

Normally I don't make any negative comments or share something of a negative nature. I truly believe that we get back what we give out and I promote positive energy because that's what I want in return. But every once in a while something happens that I feel needs sharing. If this is true that ATT employees skewed the American Idol results then that is not right. This is supposed to be a talent contest and it is supposed to be determined by fair voting not skewed because of technical capabilities of one company. Big business is not supposed to be in control of this country, TV or anything else. I don't blame the people who did the block voting but I certainly blame the company that might have made it possible. I would really like to know what ATT and against Adam Lambert. Let me repeat - this is a talent competition, not a lifestyle one. I'm a little embarrassed now to say that ATT provides my cell service.
To leave this on a positive note - I really liked Kris. He seems like a really nice guy and did some great work. I just don't think he earned the top spot. These are my personal viewpoints not that of Applaudwomen.com
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Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Sotomayor nominated to high court — first Hispanic



From Yahoo News
Sotomayor nominated to high court — first Hispanic


AP – Source: Obama picks Sotomayor for Supreme Court

AP – President Barack Obama announces federal appeals court judge Sonia Sotomayor, right, as his nominee for …

By BEN FELLER, Associated P
ress Writer Ben Feller, Associated Press Writer – 1 min ago

WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama named federal appeals judge Sonia Sotomayor as the nation's first Hispanic Supreme Court justice on Tuesday, praising her as "an inspiring woman" with both the intellect and compassion to interpret the Constitution wisely.

Obama said Sotomayor has more experience as a judge than any current member of the high court had when nominated, adding she has earned the "respect of colleagues on the bench," the admiration of lawyers who appear in her court and "the adoration of her clerks."

"My heart today is bursting with gratitude," Sotomayor said from the White House podium moments after being introduced by Obama.

If confirmed by the Senate, she would join Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg as the second woman on the current court, the third in history. She would succeed retiring Justice David Souter.

She would be unlikely to alter the ideological balance of the court, since Souter generally sides with the liberals on key 5-4 rulings. But at 54, she is a generation younger that Souter, and liberal outside groups hope she will provide a counterpoint to some of the sharply worded conservative rulings.

Obama and Sotomayor both noted the historic nature of the appointment. The president said a Hispanic on the court would mark another step toward the goal of "equal justice under law."

Obama and Sotomayor stood with Vice President Joe Biden. It was a striking picture of diversity: a black president, a white vice president and a Hispanic nominee to the nation's highest court.

Sotomayor said she grew up in poor surroundings and never dreamed she would one day be nominated for the highest court.

Obama has said he hopes she can take her place before the justices begin their new term in October.
Democrats hold a large majority in the Senate, and barring the unexpected, Sotomayor's confirmation should be assured.

The Senate Republican leader, Sen. Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, issued a statement that said: "Senate Republicans will treat Judge Sotomayor fairly. But we will thoroughly examine her record to ensure she understands that the role of a jurist in our democracy is to apply the law evenhandedly, despite their own feelings or personal or political preferences."

In his remarks, Obama made no mention of his earlier statement that he wanted a justice with empathy, although his remark that compassion was needed came close.
Sotomayor's nomination opens a new phase in the drive to replace Souter, as liberal and conservative groups alike scour the record she has compiled in 17 years on the federal bench.

In one of Sotomayor's most notable decisions, as an appellate judge she sided last year with the city of New Haven, Conn., in a discrimination case brought by white firefighters. The city threw out results of a promotion exam because too few minorities scored high enough. Coincidentally, that case is now before the Supreme Court.

That ruling has already drawn criticism from conservatives, and is likely to play a role in her confirmation hearing.

In one of her most memorable rulings as federal district judge, in 1995, Sotomayor ruled with Major League Baseball players over owners in a labor strike that had led to the cancellation of the World Series.

Obama referred to that in his remarks, then joked he hoped her support for the Yankees would not unduly influence New Englanders to oppose her in the Senate.
Among them is Sen. Patrick Leahy of Vermont, the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, who said, "The American people will want the Senate to carry out its constitutional duty with conscientiousness and civility."

Sotomayor grew up in New York after her parents moved from Puerto Rico. She has dealt with diabetes since age 8 and lost her father at age 9, growing up under the care of her mother in humble surroundings. As a girl, inspired by the Perry Mason television show, she knew she wanted to be a judge.

A graduate of Princeton University and Yale Law School, a former prosecutor and private attorney, Sotomayor became a federal judge for the Southern District of New York in 1992. She became an appeals judge in 1998 for the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which covers New York, Vermont and Connecticut.

She was first appointed by a Republican, President George H.W. Bush, and won Senate confirmation without dissent. She was named an appeals judge by President Bill Clinton in 1997.

At her Senate confirmation hearing more than a decade ago, she said, "I don't believe we should bend the Constitution under any circumstance. It says what it says. We should do honor to it."

Obama's nomination is the first by a Democratic president in 15 years.

His announcement leaves the Senate four months — more than enough by traditional standards — to complete confirmation proceedings before the court begins its next term in the fall.
Republicans have issued conflicting signals about their intentions. While some have threatened filibusters if they deemed Obama's pick too liberal, others have said that is unlikely.

Given Sotomayor's selection, any decision to filibuster would presumably carry political risks — Hispanics are the fastest-growing segment of the population and an increasingly important one politically.

One conservative group did not wait for the formal announcement. Wendy Long of the Judicial Confirmation Network, issued a statement calling Sotomayor a "liberal judicial activist of the first order who thinks her own personal political agenda is more important that the law as written."

Abortion rights have been a flashpoint in several recent Supreme Court confirmations, although Sotomayor has not written any controversial rulings on the subject.

As a federal appeals court judge in 2002, she ruled against an abortion rights group that had challenged a government policy prohibiting foreign organizations receiving U.S. funds from performing or supporting abortions.

In her opinion, Sotomayor wrote that the government was free to favor the anti-abortion position over a pro-choice position when public funds were involved.
Sotomayor's elevation to the appeals court was delayed by Republicans, in part out of concerns she might someday be selected for the Supreme Court. She was ultimately confirmed for the appeals court in 1998 on a 68-28 vote, gathering some Republican support.

Among those voting against her was Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions, now the top Republican on the Judiciary Committee that will hold sway over her confirmation.
"I'd say the stakes are higher for the Supreme Court," he said recently. "The Supreme Court sometimes seems to be acting as a continuing constitutional convention, so I am concerned about that." He said Sotomayor would be entitled to a fair hearing if nominated.

Sotomayor possesses credentials Sessions said he wanted in a pick for the high court — years of experience on the bench. Obama had talked openly about the upside of choosing someone outside the judiciary — every current justice is a former federal appeals court judge — but passed over at least two serious candidates who had never been judges.

Sotomayor has spoken openly about her pride in her ethnic background and has said that personal experiences "affect the facts that judges choose to see."
"I simply do not know exactly what the difference will be in my judging," she said in a speech in 2002. "But I accept there will be some based on my gender and my Latina heritage."

From the moment Souter announced his resignation, it was widely assumed Obama would select a woman to replace him, and perhaps a Hispanic as well.
Others known to have been considered included federal appeals judge Diane Wood, who was a colleague of the president's at the University of Chicago Law School, as well as two members of his administration, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano and Solicitor General-nominee Elena Kagan.

Obama came to office at a time when several potential vacancies loomed on the high court. Justice John Paul Stevens at is 89, and Ginsburg recently underwent surgery for pancreatic cancer.

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