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Jamie Huddleston <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 7 Aug 2009 14:03:39 -0400
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This is only somewhat related to breastfeeding, but I recently walked in the 
Breast Cancer 3 Day (that's related to breastfeeding!!!) and wore a shirt that 
said "Save the Ta Ta's".  Now the shirt saying is great, but that's not the 
funny thing here.  The funny thing is that the picture on the shirt (which I 
took) is of 2 daisies, perfectly spaced, that look like breasts!  :)  And on the 
yellow, inside (the areola) of the daisies were a bunch of little red spider mites 
(montgomery glands)  When I saw the daisies, my immediate throught was 
that they looked like breasts and I snapped the picture.  I also thought about 
the ad campaign and how the picture could have been used in that campaign!  
But, ultimately the picture with the saying imbedded in became my fundraiser 
for the walk!  Just thought I would share that, since this group would 
appreciate the significance of 2 daisies that look like breasts!  :)

Jamie Huddleston, IBCLC

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