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Couldn't help but share these gorgeous brides wearing charming wedding dresses standing in front of dreamy locations. Some weddings are absolute fairytales and delight to see.





Bloody Sire is a total vibe and obviously the king of serving colorful pastel spring/summer looks. His April looks are absolutely stylish and relaxing to view with a great color mix.



Cookie art has taken a whole different and Michael Bouegeria is a pastry chef based in Noblesville, Indiana makes cute sugar cookie sets, and some even come with a message. 




















Asthma is one of the most common lifelong chronic diseases. A disease affecting the lungs and causing repeated episodes of wheezing, breathlessness, chest tightness, and coughing. On World Asthma Day (May 5, 2020) and throughout May, people with asthma and organizations dedicated to asthma control and education join together to increase awareness about asthma and improve the lives of all people with asthma.

Signs of Asthma
Wheezing, coughing, and chest tightness becoming severe and constant.
Being too breathless to eat, speak or sleep.
Breathing faster.
A fast heartbeat.
Drowsiness, confusion, exhaustion, or dizziness.
Blue lips or fingers.
Fainting.

This collection centers on the ritual of the spring moon. The signs of mysterious rituals commanded by the enchanted glow of the moon on a cool spring night inspire the Spring-Summer 2021 Haute Couture collection from Maison Georges Hobeika, as it celebrates emancipation and empowerment of women.


 







The first Monday of May is Melanoma Monday which begins the awareness campaign of National Melanoma Month. The observance focuses on providing resources and information for reduction and preventive measures.

Dates: Mon, May 3, 2021 – Thu, May 6, 2021

What is Melanoma?
Melanoma is a type of skin cancer and also the deadliest of skin cancers. The observance focuses on skin health, sun safety, tanning prevention, skin bleaching, and skin cancer screenings. 

How to Prevent Melanoma?
While melanoma and other skin cancers aren’t 100% preventable, there are ways to reduce your risk. Don’t let the clouds fool you. UV rays still reach the Earth and your skin on a cloudy day!

1. Wear sunscreen to protect yourself from harmful UV rays.

2. wearing a broad-brimmed hat, long sleeves, and pants. And don’t forget the back of your neck.

3. Trees, umbrellas, and awnings provide excellent sun protection on warm sunny days.

4. Avoid tanning beds. The UV light in tanning beds puts you at risk for melanoma, too.

5. Regularly check your skin for abnormal moles. If you notice changes, see your dermatologist have it checked.



HOW TO OBSERVE #MelanomaMonday

* Join the American Academy of Dermatology in wearing orange.
* Encouraging others to wear orange for skin cancer awareness. 
* Learn more about melanoma, skin screenings, and use #MelanomaMonday to post on social media.

Quote of the day

Please remember to bring it to the Lord in prayer. Melody Jacob
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