Carissa Haston

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Gender Female
Industry Non-Profit
Occupation CEO
Location Lewisberry, PA, United States
Introduction My Murphy's Law life in a nutshell...I had gastroparesis and intestinal pseudo-obstruction from 1994-March 2006 when I had a five organ transplant (small bowel, stomach, liver, pancreas, duodenum). I believe I had less than a week of life left when I received my organs after a 16 month wait in Pittsburgh. It's a miracle I am alive and doing well considering my doctors did not expect me to even survive the operation, muchless even live long enough for the organs to come. God has something special planned for me I know and He is working in me every day to accomplish His goals for my life! That helps me get through the tough times.
Interests PITTSBURGH STEELERS!!!! ALF, guinea pigs, LCBC, LCBC Volunteer in The Wheelhouse and office, sleep, Jeeps, Jeeps, and more Jeeps!!!, iphone adddict, Facebook addict, G-PACT, gastroparesis and pseudo-obstruction awareness, multi-visceral transplant awareness, organ donation, cheese, legos, Nintendo, reading, word puzzles, mudslinging in the Jeep, people....learning about people, getting to know them...you all are fascinating to me!!
Favorite Movies UUUMMMM.....there's a lot...but I'm addicted to the ALF DVD's right now. I also recently enjoyed Premonition for some reason. I love anything with John Candy, Steve Martin (especially together!!) and Robin Williams. I'm into almost everything except chic flicks and romantic icks.
Favorite Music UUUUMMM...again, I listen to almost anything...whether I'm dancing to ABBA, cruisin' to Enya, praisin' to Chris Tomlin, rockin' to U2, or boppin' to the Beach Boys, I'll listen to almost anything...
Favorite Books The Bible, The Shack, Left Behind Series, Intensity, How it feels to fight for your life, Go Towards the Light, The Chosen, Amazing Grace, Dead Man Walking, Black and Blue, The BFG (anything by Roald Dahl)...Jeep books...uuumm...a lot of stuff...but seems like most of my reading is business related :(

Your hand has been replaced by a rubber stamp. What does it say?

Rubber stamps are mute...it wouldn't "say" anything. If it did, I'd not only freak, but check myself into a psych ward.