silicone wristbands

  1. Positivity Bracelets

    “All that we are is the result of what we have thought. The mind is everything. What we think we become.” -Buddha There is no more powerful or challenging change we can make in our lives than looking at how we think. The human mind generates hundreds of thousands of thoughts every day and, for most people, the majority of them are negative. Negative thought patterns are so repetitive and familiar that often we don’t even witness them, or worse still, we accept them as the truth. Continue reading →
  2. Saint Mary's soccer player diagnosed with leukemia

    Saint Mary's College men's soccer player Emmanuel Sarabia is undergoing treatment for leukemia, according to a release issued Thursday by the school's athletic department. Sarabia, a senior forward nicknamed "Morro," was admitted to Tahoe Forest Hospital last week, moved to UCSF Medical Center last Friday and was eventually diagnosed with leukemia, a cancer that attacks the immune system. Continue reading →
  3. Wristbands Sold to Benefit Woman Severely Injured by Drunk Driver

    The $2 bracelets will help raise money for Tamara Watkins' family and will provide moral support for her two sons, who attend Plainfield North High School. Red wristbands are being sold to raise money for Tamara Watkins, the Plainfield woman seriously injured when her SUV was struck by an alleged drunk driver nearly four weeks ago. Over the last two days they’ve sold more than 400 at Plainfield North High School, which Watkins’ two sons attend, and that they hope to sell more at the Plainfield Hockey Club game being played Saturday at Canlan Ice Sports in Romeoville, co-organizer Patty Meyer said. Continue reading →

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