Alot of you remember me telling you about my 8yr old son Johnnie and his Dentist experience NOT being a very pleasant one. Well I had to take things back to the dentist office that saved me when my 4yr old (now age 12) had the absolute WORST experience at a local Smyrna,GA dentist office. (Even ended up with Catscratch Disease WHAT??? is right!)
Well I found myself all the way in Woodstock,GA which Dentist office seemed like a little bit of heaven fell inside this place and the man above knew exactly what all kids who go to a dentist office need. They need patience (no not to be a patient) but patience and tender loving care. Especially for a tooth cleaning. The dentist office can be a very scary place for a kid. The drills the machines, that HARD X-ray card they RAM in your mouth. Yep! We have all been there. Well this time we were waiting patiently and out came this human Angel names Dr. Tisha Ross She was everything a parent could ever hope for in a dentist!!! Please make an appointment with her today if you are having dentist problems with you little one.
Make an Appt with Dr Tisha Ross today!!!! Or any of the dentist in that office. They are all Great!!!! This was just the best experience ever!
Address Tisha Ross, DDS, graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Notre Dame College of Ohio in 1990. Dr. Ross attended Meharry Medical College, School of Dentistry in 1999 to receive a Doctor of Dental Surgery. Dr. Ross then attended Ohio State University to earn a Certificate of Pediatric Dentistry and a Master of Science in Dentistry in 2001. Dr. Ross completed her residency at Columbus Children’s Hospital. While at Columbus Children’s Hospital Dr. Ross obtained extensive training in the management of patients under conscious sedation and general anesthesia.
Dr Ross is a member of:
American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry
American Dental Association
Georgia Dental Association
National Dental Association
2230 Towne Lake Parkway
Building 1300(Dentistry), or Building 1100(Orthodontics), Suite 100
Woodstock, GA 30189
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WHO IS KEY SWAGG 3000? This swagged out 11 year old kid has everyone buzzled. Even Rhianna tweeted “Who is this 2ft swagged out lil $%#@ see below
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This looks like ABC “Another Bad (as in good) Creation by #Dowork Entertainment CEO Memphitz Hitz aka Toya Wright’s husband . Memphitz is knocking things out the box lately! Featured on the Cover of Kontrol Magazine’s Jan/Feb Issue , New Artists, Ampro Endorsement Deal. Let’s just say this Young CEO is definitely letting no grass grow under his feet!
There is the tragedy of the mom who sacrificed her life refusing cancer treatment so that her baby could be born healthy. Today I learned about a mom named Renee J. Noble who had liver cancer. And I learned about the wish she made before she died, just a month after having a beautiful baby she named Violet Janine 32 weeks into her pregnancy. She wants her daughter to be raised on breastmilk.
We can help make her wish come true.
Renee was from the Hudson Valley in New York — where I grew up. It’s a beautiful area but nothing probably looked more beautiful to Renee than seeing her daughter Violet, who was born after just one push. Violet was 4 pounds, 6 ounces at birth on November 17, 2011. She was doing well, but her mom was slowly passing away. She practiced kangaroo care, and other family members helped out with that vital skin-to-skin contact that helps preemies thrive. Mom and baby were released from the hospital on December 1. Renee lost her battle with liver cancer on December 15.
Renee’s obituary revealed how she loved holistic healing, was a baker, enjoyed knitting, cooking, and going on “peace walks.” She sounds like she was an incredible natural mama. Violet was her fifth child. One of her children had already passed on and I’d like to think they are now reunited.
When we read these stories, we hug our kids tighter, we become more thankful, our hearts hurt, we are in awe of how brave people can be, and we question why these things happen. But according to family and friends, Renee never asked why. She focused and stayed healthy enough to have Violet. But she did ask that her daughter be raised on breastmilk, so her family is doing all they can to make this wish come true. Even if you have just one ounce of breastmilk stored in your freezer, it’s worth donating. If you can take 20 minutes to pump just once for Renee, for Violet, you will be helping out. If all of us who can donate work together to spare any milk at all, it could add up to nourish Violet and help her grow into a strong woman, just like her mother.
Violet can’t have her mom, but she can and should have her wish.
The family has drop-off locations around Dutchess County, but are working to cover a larger area. They are asking for a doctor’s note or lab records so they know the donating moms are in good health. Please visit Milk for Baby Violet for more details or email milkforbabyviolet@gmail.com.
Will you be able to donate or spread the word so Violet can thrive from her mom’s last wish?