Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Hullo . . . 
It really is me. Kelly LeBrock  - The Woman in Red and the construct from Weird Science (and lots of other movies.) However, those two sort of became cult movies - and I carry them around with me even to this day, often as not a curse and often as not a key to open doorways to adventure, new friends and opportunities.

Am I really "Lisa" the construct?  Or the mysterious Woman in Red?


Despite the rumors, the gloss and glamour of "Celebrity," I am just "Kelly" in my mind -- and the same as any other woman with three children to raise.  My wish is for you to get to know the real human -- me.


Now my children are young adults. No longer my "children" in that sense of the word, but my "offspring" and really good friends of mine.

The really great thing about this next chapter of my life, I can now give back and  pass it forward by doing my very best to show that I do care -- thus my BLOG name "KellyCare." 

I care for the children and adults with cancer . . . there has to be a better way to treat these patients. 
I care for the veterans that come back home with post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
I care for the emotionally battered women (and men) whose negative life's experience have left them with the "civilian" version of  PTSD.
I care for the children diagnosed with Autism.
I care that Americans, per head of population, eat about 66 pounds of sugar each year.
I care that America's food is adulterated and manipulated and that parents do not know how to cook for themselves or families . . .

AND I AM DOING SOMETHING ABOUT ALL OF THIS!

Each of my blog entries that you see in the coming months will tell you what I am doing and what you can do to show you care.

Remember, however, any photograph in my blog is mine and mine alone and covered by copyright. If you want to use it, you must have my written permission. To that end, you can always leave a comment.

Finally, you will get to meet me and we can evaporate some of the silly paparazzi rumors about me and meet some of my good friends, chosen carefully and whose friendships have lasted decades. 

May you all have the same amount of fun and glee at taking every breathe  on this wonderful Planet and may the hard work and worries, healthcare challenges that you all will face, just be a fly-speck on the rich tapestry of your life . . .