
The other day we had a meeting with Dave and he said that we shouldn't put pictures of us in the hospital because it makes us look like a sickly bunch. So, for the record, we're not sick. We just like to be real with people and let people know what's going on with us. Unfortunately big news for us sometimes involves powerful imagery. Perhaps its because we're creative and view the world through the beat of a different drummer. Either way, we will continue to show the world who we are. We are an open book. The good, the bad, and the sickly.
The holiday season is upon us. Here at Webtoast Media we celebrate Dia De Los Muertos. Just because it hasn't been overrun by commercialism. Check out the new header at the top of the page.
Coming up we have some cd artwork for a couple of independent artists. Some websites for the banking industry and internet radio. We also have a couple of website face lifts for an environmental group and a communications technology superstore. In addition we will be releasing a website and logo for a student ministry in Tomball, Texas and an religious environmental conference in Deluth, Georgia.
We recently did a Christmas card for an offshore platform company. We also did a couple of websites for a church and a couple of landscaping artists in Miami as well as a phtographer in Texas.
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Thank you to everyone for you prayers, phone calls, emails, texts, posts, food, and thoughts. I'm feeling much better. My radiation implant surgery went great as did the implant removal seven days later. Ocular Melanoma is not very common. In fact, only six people per million per year get diagnosed with it. I'm kind of a celebrity at Today's Vision. Freddy went there yesterday to get a routine eye exam and they remembered me by name and said that they have never actually seen an Ocular Melanoma case in real life before. So, I thought I would post the photo of my eye so that you could see something rare and unusual.

Butch had a surgical radiation device implanted in his eye today. The procedure is to zap the ocular melanoma that is in his left eye. He started seeing "Chinese Dragons" floating around a few weeks ago so he went to have his eyes checked. Once Today's Vision saw the abnormal growth, they referred him to a retinal specialist, who referred him to world reknown, Dr. Milton Boniuk for the best treatment options. They decided to put a watch battery sized radiation implant in his eye- so for the next week or so Butch will be radioactive.
Everything went fine and he was released from Methodist Hospital early this afternoon. Butch now gets to rest in his own bed. He will be out for about a week so please bear with us in this time of healing. We'll keep you posted--Thanks.

We are working on some cool new things to better enhance the myWebtoast Dashboard experience. We are also continuing to work on new projects like Outbound Music's new website, Miami Vineyard, and other fine, upstanding clients. And yes, Butch did indeed cutt off his big ole beard. We may auction it off on ebay soon.

I just wanted to say thanks to everyone who has prayed and been there to support me through this time in my life. Not sure why my blood sugar when crazy. I was mowing and inhaled smoke. Five minutes later I felt like I couldn't breathe and I was going to die. I went to the emergency room and got the chest problems cleared up but found out that my blood sugar was 620. Kind of weird since I was on insulin and didn't eat anything out of the ordinary. The hospital didn't really help all that much. They only got it down to 320 when they released me. I think I could have controlled it better myself. Oh well.
So for now, no more trips to the candy store. Just kidding. I hate candy. Well I'll just try to stick with the sugar free kind. Isn't it kind of weird that I live in Sugar Land? Butch's son, Cody, says that it was the sugar in the air from the old imperial sugar factory that made my blood sugar go up.
Life is pretty much back to normal. Tighter watch on the blood sugar levels and lots of herb pills. I'm enjoying Webtoast. Anyways, everyone go out and eat a burger and make a toast with diet coke to the good life. Life is too short to cry.
p.s. diet coke is best served cold and in a glass.
Coming very soon, we'll be setting up shop to bring you custom Webtoast Apparel. Stay glued.

