Haiti Update

January 25, 2010
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Haiti

First, I would like to thank you all for your prayers.  If you read any of my post on the crisis in Haiti.  You’ve read that one of my clients was in Haiti at the time of the earthquake.  She is safe and back home!  I had the privilege of having her back in my salon on Saturday.  I touched a miracle!!!!

I was expecting hair shedding or loss due to the tragedy but I actually believe her hair grew.  Trust me I’m not crazy, I’m serious.  So, my goal was to make her as comfortable as possible and make sure I took extra precautions (deep conditioner).

She said the earthquake only lasted about 45seconds.  It seems so incomprehensible how that much destruction can take place in less than a minute.  She also told me about a sea that disappeared.  The water was gone!  The fish were flapping in the sea with no water.  Her story is a testimony & amp; there are thousands more out there to be told.  Before she left I gave her the biggest hug.  It’s so amazing how people impact your life.  Even in a salon there’s impact.  Would you believe she still brought me coffee back? 

Thankful

Nicole

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Nicole

Nicole is a wife, mother of 3, CEO & hairstylist living in Suburban Illinois. Wishes there was a Mama Remote to control her multifaceted life. Nevertheless, she’s enjoying every moment. CEO/Founder of Splitcybernality, Inc. Nicole noticed in 2008 how social networking users created multiple accounts for the different interest in their life. Therefore she created the website SPLITCYBERNALITY.COM(TM) ~Who are you today? Although she’s new to blogging, she admits she’s addicted. HelpMamaRemote.com is where she blogs about trying to control her day to day life.

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6 Responses to Haiti Update

  1. Nicole Phillips on January 27, 2010 at 12:34 pm

    Thanks MOTPG. I’m hoping to hear more stories of survival

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  2. Nicole Phillips on January 27, 2010 at 12:31 pm

    I know. With all the sad news, good news gives us some hope.

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  3. Nicole Phillips on January 27, 2010 at 12:30 pm

    Jen it really is so sad.

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  4. MOTPG on January 26, 2010 at 4:37 pm

    That is Wonderful! With so many heartbreaking stories it is very good to hear the stories of survival too. Your client was certainly blessed! When I see the news I do think the people who made it are miracles.
    .-= MOTPG´s last blog ..What Is It About My Face? =-.

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  5. Darcel on January 25, 2010 at 10:30 pm

    Wow, how amazing! It’s good to hear good news in the midst of all the sadness.
    I had no idea the earthquake only lasted 45 seconds. The aftershocks seem just as bad.

    I often wonder how the island will be able to heal from this.

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  6. jen on January 25, 2010 at 9:39 pm

    This whole thing is so sad..

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