Saturday, 31 December 2011
Friday, 30 December 2011
Top Baby Names for 2011
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1 OLIVIA
2 LILY
3 SOPHIE
4 AMELIA
5 EMILY
6 JESSICA
7 GRACE
8 AVA
9 RUBY
10 MIA
11 CHLOE
12 EVIE
13 ISABELLA
14 SOPHIA
15 POPPY
16 ISLA
17 ELLA
18 LUCY
19 FREYA
20 DAISY
21 MAISIE
22 LILLY
23 ISABELLE
24 CHARLOTTE
25 ELLIE
26 SUMMER
27 MEGAN
28 HOLLY
29 LAYLA
30 EVA
31 ERIN
32 MILLIE
33 LOLA
34 PHOEBE
35 LEXI
36 LACEY
37 IMOGEN
38 SCARLETT
39 SIENNA
40 EMMA
41 MOLLY
42 HANNAH
43 ALICE
44 AMY
45 BROOKE
46 KATIE
47 ABIGAIL
48 LEAH
49 JASMINE
50 GRACIE
51 AMBER
52 ROSIE
53 SOFIA
54 MATILDA
55 FLORENCE
56 ELIZABETH
57 FAITH
58 AMELIE
59 GEORGIA
60 ANNA
61 MAYA
62 MADISON
63 JULIA
64 REBECCA
65 BETHANY
66 PAIGE
67 MADDISON
68 NIAMH
69 KAYLA
70 ISABEL
71 BELLA
72 ESME
73 ISOBEL
74 LEXIE
75 LAUREN
76 CAITLIN
77 WILLOW
78 ZOE
79 SKYE
80 ROSE
81 ZARA
82 KEIRA
83 ELEANOR
84 ELIZA
85 EMILIA
86 MARTHA
87 HOLLIE
88 EVELYN
89 HEIDI
90 TILLY
91 DARCY
92 EVE
93 NICOLE
94 ELSIE
95 SARAH
96 LIBBY
97 HARRIET
98 ABBIE
99 MAISY
100 MYA
BABY BOY NAMES 2011
1 HARRY
2 JACK
3 OLIVER
4 CHARLIE
5 ALFIE
6 JACOB
7 THOMAS
8 JAMES
9 RILEY
10 ETHAN
11 JOSHUA
12 WILLIAM
13 GEORGE
14 MAX
15 DANIEL
16 NOAH
17 OSCAR
18 LOGAN
19 ARCHIE
20 DYLAN
21 LUCAS
22 JAKE
23 SAMUEL
24 JOSEPH
25 TYLER
26 JAYDEN
27 LEO
28 LEWIS
29 RYAN
30 MASON
31 FINLEY
32 HENRY
33 ALEXANDER
34 ADAM
35 HARRISON
36 FREDDIE
37 BENJAMIN
38 CALLUM
39 LIAM
40 LUKE
41 ISAAC
42 MATTHEW
43 JAMIE
44 CONNOR
45 ALEX
46 THEO
47 NATHAN
48 KAI
49 EDWARD
50 TOBY
51 HARVEY
52 HARLEY
53 AIDEN
54 BEN
55 FINLAY
56 MICHAEL
57 AARON
58 OLLIE
59 CAMERON
60 SAM
61 DAVID
62 ZACHARY
63 LEON
64 OWEN
65 SEBASTIAN
66 TOMMY
67 RHYS
68 BOBBY
69 JENSON
70 KYLE
71 LOUIS
72 KAYDEN
73 LUCA
74 EVAN
75 JACKSON
76 BLAKE
77 KIAN
78 CALEB
79 DEXTER
80 LOUIE
81 JUDE
82 ZAC
83 TAYLOR
84 REECE
85 RORY
86 ASHTON
87 HAYDEN
88 FRANKIE
89 ARTHUR
90 BAILEY
91 GABRIEL
92 STANLEY
93 CODY
94 ELLIOT
95 JAY
96 BILLY
97 JOHN
98 AIDAN
99 COREY
100 JOEL
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Thursday, 29 December 2011
Wednesday, 21 December 2011
Help 5yr old Chiane fight a rare Brain Cancer
Today I saw this video (below) on my friend's profile on facebook, she's a friend of Chiane's family, the video shows part 3 of Chiane's journey so far. A 5 year old little girl going through radiotherapy for her rare brain cancer, it moved me a great deal.
My family is also going through a cancer ordeal with an older member of the family, I usually keep it to myself but it's been very tough, I can't image what this family is going through with such a young child.
I have a five year old boy so this really hit home, as it probably will if you have a young child too.
Chiane is a little trooper, I hope she continues to be strong throughout all of her ordeal and well done to her family and friends for the support they give.
Please do help Chiane raise £100k for her special operation in the USA, anything would help, even just £1 will help them get closer to their target.
HELP CHIANE HERE: http://helpmefightcancer.co.uk/donations/
Find out more about Chiane and her journey on her website www.helpmefightcancer.co.uk
Visit http://helpmefightcancer.co.uk/ for more info on Chiane's journey fighting cancer.
Monica x
My family is also going through a cancer ordeal with an older member of the family, I usually keep it to myself but it's been very tough, I can't image what this family is going through with such a young child.
I have a five year old boy so this really hit home, as it probably will if you have a young child too.
Chiane is a little trooper, I hope she continues to be strong throughout all of her ordeal and well done to her family and friends for the support they give.
Please do help Chiane raise £100k for her special operation in the USA, anything would help, even just £1 will help them get closer to their target.
HELP CHIANE HERE: http://helpmefightcancer.co.uk/donations/
Find out more about Chiane and her journey on her website www.helpmefightcancer.co.uk
Visit http://helpmefightcancer.co.uk/ for more info on Chiane's journey fighting cancer.
Monica x
Tuesday, 20 December 2011
Extra £22k needed for FSID & GOSH!
The Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths, FSID funds research into sudden infant death syndrome and recently took part in The Big Give, a charitable event in which nominated charities were able to have all funds raised in a one week period, matched by The Big Give donors.
This year, FSID are requesting donations towards a ground-breaking research project to be carried out by a specialist team at Great Ormond Street Hospital, studying the causes of cot deaths.
During The Big Give week, a staggering £40,000 was generously donated and this has been doubled to £80,000. Despite this, another £44,000 is still needed to fund this piece of vital research.
To ensure the research can go ahead, The Gro Company has stepped forward and pledged to match up to £22,000 worth of donations made to FSID via their website, www.fsid.org.uk. If this extra £44,000 is raised, the vital research into investigating the causes of sudden infant death can go ahead.
Each year in the UK, 300 families are left without a reason for the sudden and unexpected death of their baby. Professor Sebire and his team at Great Ormond Street Hospital will use a new lab technique known as proteomics to see if infection may actually be a cause of some deaths. It has already been established that bacteria play a part in cot death but they are also found in babies who died of other causes.
The team will look at changes in the pattern of proteins found in tissue samples, which could identify those babies who did die as the result of infection. If they are successful, then it would be possible to develop a cheap and fast post-mortem test so that more families can have the answer to why their baby died. It would also suggest a genetic susceptibility in those babies that die as a result of infection.
To donate, please go to www.fsid.org.uk and help FSID fund research in to cot death.
Thank you for reading, hope you can help and have a fantastic Christmas!
M xx
This year, FSID are requesting donations towards a ground-breaking research project to be carried out by a specialist team at Great Ormond Street Hospital, studying the causes of cot deaths.
During The Big Give week, a staggering £40,000 was generously donated and this has been doubled to £80,000. Despite this, another £44,000 is still needed to fund this piece of vital research.
To ensure the research can go ahead, The Gro Company has stepped forward and pledged to match up to £22,000 worth of donations made to FSID via their website, www.fsid.org.uk. If this extra £44,000 is raised, the vital research into investigating the causes of sudden infant death can go ahead.
Each year in the UK, 300 families are left without a reason for the sudden and unexpected death of their baby. Professor Sebire and his team at Great Ormond Street Hospital will use a new lab technique known as proteomics to see if infection may actually be a cause of some deaths. It has already been established that bacteria play a part in cot death but they are also found in babies who died of other causes.
The team will look at changes in the pattern of proteins found in tissue samples, which could identify those babies who did die as the result of infection. If they are successful, then it would be possible to develop a cheap and fast post-mortem test so that more families can have the answer to why their baby died. It would also suggest a genetic susceptibility in those babies that die as a result of infection.
To donate, please go to www.fsid.org.uk and help FSID fund research in to cot death.
Thank you for reading, hope you can help and have a fantastic Christmas!
M xx
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