The following are some sites I've stumbled across (or been directed to) that are fun, interesting, and may even be a little educational. What else were you going to do at work today?
A magical Childhood
Insultingly Stupid Movie Physics
Post Secret
Project Vote Smart
The Bill of Rights
The Constitution of the United States
The Declaration of Independence
World Naked Bike Ride
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Just Cause(s)
I'm not wealthy - in fact, I'm often in the hole when it comes to available funds - but at least once a year I find a way to donate a little something to as many of these causes as I can. You're welcome to join me.
Any Soldier - Want to send your support to a Soldier in harm's way, but have no idea of what to send, who to send it to, or how to send it?
CHOA - Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, formerly Scottish Rite and Eggleston. They do good work, often depsite a patient's inability to pay. I have donated more time to them than to any other cause.
Heifer International - Help end hunger domestically and abroad with a program that doesn't just hand out food - it teaches people how to sustain themselves and pass the gift on to others.
Hopeline - A suicide hotline that has done a lot of good. I've never needed them...but others have, and I'm glad they're here.
My House - My House's foremost objective is caring for children who have special medical problems and do not have a family to care for them.
NILMDTS - This one both uplifts and breaks my heart. I weep that there is a need for the service, and I rejoice that anyone would be so kind as to provide it. I can't begin to describe...go see...
Project Gratitude - Project Gratitude provides Chaplains back from overseas deployment and their families with a brief 3 day “R & R” respite in Tampa, Florida. This program is to honor and benefit National Guard, Reserve, and Active Duty Chaplains, recently back from a 6 to 12 month tour in Iraq or Afghanistan, and their families. Project Gratitude is a small “thank you” to these Chaplains for their service and sacrifice for God and Country.
Troop BeBop - I know this woman. She's a force of nature. She works hard to support our troops, often out of her own pocket.
Wellstar Hospice - I can't say enough about the good work they do.
Any Soldier - Want to send your support to a Soldier in harm's way, but have no idea of what to send, who to send it to, or how to send it?
CHOA - Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, formerly Scottish Rite and Eggleston. They do good work, often depsite a patient's inability to pay. I have donated more time to them than to any other cause.
Heifer International - Help end hunger domestically and abroad with a program that doesn't just hand out food - it teaches people how to sustain themselves and pass the gift on to others.
Hopeline - A suicide hotline that has done a lot of good. I've never needed them...but others have, and I'm glad they're here.
My House - My House's foremost objective is caring for children who have special medical problems and do not have a family to care for them.
NILMDTS - This one both uplifts and breaks my heart. I weep that there is a need for the service, and I rejoice that anyone would be so kind as to provide it. I can't begin to describe...go see...
Project Gratitude - Project Gratitude provides Chaplains back from overseas deployment and their families with a brief 3 day “R & R” respite in Tampa, Florida. This program is to honor and benefit National Guard, Reserve, and Active Duty Chaplains, recently back from a 6 to 12 month tour in Iraq or Afghanistan, and their families. Project Gratitude is a small “thank you” to these Chaplains for their service and sacrifice for God and Country.
Troop BeBop - I know this woman. She's a force of nature. She works hard to support our troops, often out of her own pocket.
Wellstar Hospice - I can't say enough about the good work they do.
Recipes
My sidebar was getting out of hand, so I decided to give these links their own page.
Banana Bread
Bannocks
Black and White Soup
Blueberry Muffins
Bread
Broccoli Chicken Casserole
Chocolate Chip Cookies
Cinnamon Rolls
Corned Beef Dinner
Corned Beef Leftovers
Crockpot Roast
Farmstand Pasta (Susan named this recipe for me - Thanks Susan!!)
French Toast
Keylime Bars
Keylime Pie
Leftover Cookies
Lemonade
Mashed Turnips and Carrots
Mulled Cider
Oatmeal
Pancakes
Pesto
Pretty OK Ribs
Pumpkin Spice Cupcakes
Scotch Eggs
Simple Sugar Cookies
Six Flavor Pound Cake
Slumgullion
Sriracha Crab Salad
Banana Bread
Bannocks
Black and White Soup
Blueberry Muffins
Bread
Broccoli Chicken Casserole
Chocolate Chip Cookies
Cinnamon Rolls
Corned Beef Dinner
Corned Beef Leftovers
Crockpot Roast
Farmstand Pasta (Susan named this recipe for me - Thanks Susan!!)
French Toast
Keylime Bars
Keylime Pie
Leftover Cookies
Lemonade
Mashed Turnips and Carrots
Mulled Cider
Oatmeal
Pancakes
Pesto
Pretty OK Ribs
Pumpkin Spice Cupcakes
Scotch Eggs
Simple Sugar Cookies
Six Flavor Pound Cake
Slumgullion
Sriracha Crab Salad
The Variety Plate
Below are links to posts I've written about the Variety Plate. What's that, you ask? Well, when we were going through the build-a-life buffet, when it came to mental illness I ordered the variety plate. These are posts attempting to explain how I experience and/or deal with (or not) mental illness and its attendant festivities. Whee.
Depression
More on Depression
OCD
Phobias
Paranoia
Depression
More on Depression
OCD
Phobias
Paranoia
Monday, January 1, 2007
Why Shade and Sweetwater
"Shade and Sweetwater" is a blessing.
Imagine a desert, sun-blasted, blinding, dry.
Now imagine what it must be like to be in the midst of that desert's dunes and stones. Dry mouth. Parched lips. Dusty throat. Eyes squinting against the glare, head aching from the constant light.
Now imagine that you come to a green place of grass, tall trees and flowing waters. The grass soothes your aching feet, the trees make blessed shade and give freely of their fruit, and the water flows clean and sweet, cool and delightful to your tongue.
Shade and Sweetwater is a blessing. Whatever the desert in your life is, I wish you shade and sweetwater to ease your way, to calm and center you, to renew and refresh, to give hope and strength.
Shade and Sweetwater.
Imagine a desert, sun-blasted, blinding, dry.
Now imagine what it must be like to be in the midst of that desert's dunes and stones. Dry mouth. Parched lips. Dusty throat. Eyes squinting against the glare, head aching from the constant light.
Now imagine that you come to a green place of grass, tall trees and flowing waters. The grass soothes your aching feet, the trees make blessed shade and give freely of their fruit, and the water flows clean and sweet, cool and delightful to your tongue.
Shade and Sweetwater is a blessing. Whatever the desert in your life is, I wish you shade and sweetwater to ease your way, to calm and center you, to renew and refresh, to give hope and strength.
Shade and Sweetwater.