The First Tee

So I was at SouthPark the other day, hanging out with Davis Love III. Just me and a few dozen of the PGA golfer’s close, personal friends. Love was kind enough to make an appearance to benefit The First Tee of Charlotte. It’s a great group that uses golf to reach out to kids. Sort…

Hey – I Know Him!

You know the back of college alumni magazines? The part where they list all the accomplishments of graduates? It always seems like other people are doing great and exciting things – wonderful jobs, exciting travels, beautiful families. I was listed once, when I first started here at WBT. It was pretty cool to flip open…

Keith’s Ride

Had a blast this weekend at Keith Larson’s Ride for the Kids. We showed up a little while before the motorcycles actually came in, so we spent some time nosing around Matthews Fun Machines. My daughter liked the pink scooter (it’s the only pink bike here, Mommy!) while Benny preferred the big bikes. It was…

$45.22

For all of the wonderful moments we had this weekend, and there were a lot, the best had to be my daughter and her piggy bank. This was our first Walk to Cure Diabetes, the big fundraiser for JDRF. We decided to be part of another team instead of forming our own, so we signed…

Melissa Greer

I got quite a bit of email asking me to write something about Melissa Greer’s untimely death from cancer this past Friday. I wrote here back in February about running into her husband, Roger, while Slade and I were out one night. To be honest, I didn’t know Melissa very well. WBT is in the…

My Glamorous Life

So I’m driving down the road, drinking the leftovers of a Diet Coke and three quarters of peanut butter & jelly sandwich when I realize I forgot to shave my legs. That’s me on my way to WBT’s 85th anniversary party. Every working mom knows that going out on a weekday takes a special effort.…

A Moving Target

I think when you’re first given the news your child has diabetes, you don’t get the whole story. I don’t mean that the doctors are keeping secrets, it’s just that the diagnosis itself is overwhelming. As I’ve mentioned here before, there’s no adjustment period with Type I Diabetes. You immediately begin giving insulin shots and…

My Heroes

When we found out our not-yet-two year old son had Type I Diabetes, I thought of one family. I had profiled the McFeeleys on Health Headlines: The Show here at NewsTalk 1110. Patrick & Shauna talked about their twin daughters who have Type I. The girls are 11 now, diagnosed at ages 1 and 2.…

Tee It Up

I love golf. Yes, it takes too much time and it’s ridiculously expensive. But it’s the best. I will always regret not taking my dad up on his repeated offers to take me out to play when I was a kid. I didn’t pick up a club until the summer after I graduated from college.…