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{November 14, 2009}   Brandi Carlile sings Lynna’s Life

I think I am going to do this every three months or so…just for a little fun and perspective into my life

Pick your Artist: Brandi Carlile

Are you a Male or a Female: Caroline

Describe Yourself: The Story

How do you feel: Shadow on the Wall

Describe where you currently live: Dreams

If you could go anywhere, where would you go: Closer to You

Your Favorite form of Transportation: Oh Dear

Your Best Friend is: What Can I Say

You and your best friends are: Pride and Joy

What’s the weather like: Downpour

Favorite Time of Day: Until I Die

If your life was a TV show, what would it be called: Looking Out

What is life to you: The Heartache Can Wait

Your last (current) relationship: If There Was No You

Your fear: Tragedy

Thought for the day: Fall Apart Again

How I would like to die: Gone

My soul’s present condition: Dying Day

My motto: Have You Ever



{October 17, 2009}   Loma Prieta – 20 years later

My Loma Prieta memory: 20 years ago (October 17, 1989) at 5:04 pm, I was on my way to tennis lessons, but there were no instructor or lessons because Albany Park and Rec did not register me for tennis, they mistakenly registered me for ballet lessons. Really me? Ballet?



I have joined the battle to end AIDS! From June 6th through June 12th I will ride 545 miles on a bicycle as part of AIDS/LifeCycle 9 to raise money and awareness to fight HIV/AIDS and support those living with this disease. The AIDS crisis is NOT over.

AIDS/LifeCycle is the only AIDS fundraising cycling event in California organized and co-produced by the beneficiaries. With your help, my fundraising efforts will enable the San Francisco AIDS Foundation to continue providing leadership to prevent new HIV infections and to develop ground-breaking prevention program and bold policy initiatives. The San Francisco AIDS Foundation refuses to accept that HIV transmission is inevitable. Together we can do our part to support the Foundation and its clients.

I am asking for your financial support as I ride to Los Angeles for this cause. Side by side we CAN realize a world free of HIV and the human suffering it causes.

I greatly appreciate your time, your consideration, and your donation. I will keep you posted on my progress.

Click the link below to make a donation:

Click here to visit my personal page.
If the text above does not appear as a clickable link, you can visit the web address:
http://www.tofighthiv.org/site/TR/AIDSLIFECYCLE9/AIDSLifeCycleCenter?px=2308902&pg=personal&fr_id=1210&et=B85rl7qyYAO8DlleoYTq3A..&s_tafId=1210



Orinda Books

Hannah George and Lynna Do

Start: Sat, 09/19/2009 – 3:00pm

Meet these contributors to

She’s Out There!
Essays by 35 Young Women Who Aspire to Lead the Nation



Gay and Lesbian Adoptions: Next Battle of Rights

Copy of my paper – I will present at APSA in Toronto, this September.

Do, Lynna Lan Tien N, Gay and Lesbian Adoptions: Next Battle of Rights (2009). APSA 2009 Toronto Meeting Paper. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1451904



Answer these questions about yourself using song titles from only one artist!

Pick your Artist: Jen Foster

Are you a Male or a Female: Everybody’s Girl

Describe Yourself: Ordinary Girl

 

How do you feel: I Just Wanna Be Happy

Describe where you currently live: Amen

If you could go anywhere, where would you go: Saturn

Your Favorite form of Transportation: Used Black Cars

Your Best Friend is: Taken

You and your best friends are: In Between Poses

What’s the weather like: Sun in Seattle

Favorite Time of Day: Labor Day

If your life was a TV show, what would it be called: Instant Club Hit (You’ll Dance to Anything)

What is life to you: Web of Roses

Your last (current) relationship: Ready to Go

Your fear: Broken

Thought for the day: We Were Gods

How I would like to die: Sleeping

My soul’s present condition: The Underdogs

My motto: Seize the Moment



The Next Generation of Presidential Candidates:
Essays by 35 Young Women Who Aspire to Lead the Nation

SheEvent and Book Signing

Participating Essayists: Lynna Do, Hannah George, Sade Kammen, Ray Rubin
Moderator: Konda Mason



{July 7, 2009}   Walden Ponder

Community News

Lynna Lan Tien Nguyen Do, a Ph.D. in Psychology student specializing in Clinical Psychology, had an essay published in the book, She’s Out There: Essays by 35 Young Women Who Aspire to Lead the Nation: The Next Generation of Presidential Candidates (2009 LifeTime Media).



She’s Out There! Essays by 35 Young Women Who Aspire to Lead the Nation



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