Archives for: May 2013

I Like _______.

What a great idea!  Check out I Like Giving.  This organization calls people to action and allows them to share their stories (big and small) to, in turn, encourage others to be Jenerous.  They have a 3-Day Giving Experience that you can sign up for online.  For the next three days, they will email you a daily giving challenge to complete.  I will keep you posted on my progress. For example, I really like this idea of dropping bills with positive words of encouragement attached.  Maybe in a park where homeless people tend to gather, or near a school in a low income area?

Some people have criticized those who post acts of Jenerosity online as not Christian or self-promoting.  I have struggled with that as well, as I respect the authentic Jenerosity behind anonymous giving; however, I believe that the power to make significant change by motivating others into action, more often than not, outweighs the perceived arrogance of public acknowledgement.  What is your take?

What a great idea!  Check out I Like Giving.  This organization calls people to action and allows them to share their st...

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RIP Zach Sobiech. See You in the Clouds!

“I’ve looked at clouds from both sides now…From up and down, and still somehow…It’s cloud illusions, I recall…I really don’t know clouds at all.” -Joni Mitchell

I have always been a huge fan of Joni Mitchell, but one song stands out to me as truly special, Both Sides Now. It talks about clouds, love and life, each of which has offered ups & downs, gives & takes and wins & losses. She looks back upon life and realizes that the same optimistic wonder that she had as a child has left her with confusion about their meaning and purpose as an adult.

Today, as we watch the devastation caused by the tornadoes in Oklahoma, we may not notice the passing of a young man in Minnesota whose life gave some clarity to Joni Mitchell’s search for answers. Today, the world lost an amazing young man, 18 year-old Zach Sobiech, to osteosarcoma. Zach fought the fight for four years and was recently told that he only had a few months to live.

His mother suggested that he write letters to his family members, but he knew that wasn’t his strong suit, so instead he picked up a guitar and began to write songs to express himself. The first song he wrote, Clouds, offered his family answers and comfort about his hope to meet up with them again someday. He saw the same ups & downs, but chose to focus on the positive. Throughout the journey, he chose to smile and be grateful for what he had. He left his family with a gift through his music and now we can all enjoy the message he left behind. A message of gratitude, hope and Jenerosity.

Maybe if Joni Mitchell fell down the same “dark and lonely hole” Zach fell down, she would have risen “up, up, up” and seen the nicer view from the clouds above. He seemed to understand love and life.

Let’s enjoy that we all have a little more time and give a little more…

You can donate here to the Zach Sobiech Osteosarcoma Fund.

See Zach’s video here

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"I've looked at clouds from both sides now...From up and down, and still somehow...It's cloud illusions, I recall...I re...

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That’s An Ugly Baby!

OK, it is only right that I admit that I used to roll my eyes at a neighbor who walked her Bitchen Frizzy (sorry, Bichon Frise) in a little stroller with an umbrella attachment around my old neighborhood. She said that her dog had gotten too old, but still liked to go outside. Maybe it kept them both more active, I thought.

Then, I moved to a very dog-friendly city, where I admittedly scoffed at the wealthy old ladies walking their pets around the Saturday Morning Market, showing off their latest foo-foos and jewels (dogs and owners alike). I think whoever invents plastic surgery for posh pooches will make millions in my town alone.

But then, I got a bulldog. I like to walk and when I do get out and about, I tend to want to walk far. Bulldogs get over-heated easily and have trouble breathing in general, but are stubborn and will often keep pushing themselves until they pass out or stroke out. A bulldog in Florida is even more challenged. My dog likes to go outside and look around or take a trip to the dog park located about 3 miles away. As a former lab owner, I wanted to walk her to the park to really wear her out, but knew that wasn’t wise. So…I broke down and bought a pet stroller. I thought that a jogging stroller might not be so obnoxious, but clearly based on some of the looks I get, I was wrong.

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Daisy paws at the stroller to get in when she has had enough walking. The princess enjoys being pushed around. The other day, she wanted to get in on the corner, which was on an incline. I let her in, not aware that her adult weight would cause the stroller to tip backwards, knocking her into the street. An older woman in a Mercedes Benz saw the stroller tip and pulled over right away, concerned that the “baby” may have been injured as I struggled to lift the stroller back up and keep Daisy safely inside. When she saw my “ugly baby” she rolled her eyes and continued on her way.

I never thought I would be one of those nutty dog pushers, but I have joined the club and regret judging others for bringing a little happiness to the mundane life of their house pets. And if it helps slow down the growth of my thighs, then I will continue to Jenerously push my ugly baby with my head held high!

OK, it is only right that I admit that I used to roll my eyes at a neighbor who walked her Bitchen Frizzy (sorry, Bichon...

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