Thursday, December 4, 2008

Happy Birthday TO ME!! :)

Its my birthday! Happy Birthday to me!
I am 27 today. (That is awfully close to 30!)

Yes... I am tooting my own horn.
I live by this quote: "Love yourself, for if you don't, how can you expect anyone else to love you?"
So, since I clearly love myself... I expect you all to love me too! :)

My 4th Birthday

Still cute, even with a cat scratch on my face.

Cappadocia, Turkey

Paris, I think... can't remember.

I LOOOOOVVVVVEEEE to dance!

First day with Tek!

Christmas, 2008 with my cousin Kristin and my sister Amy.

Myself and one of my most favorite people ever... Liza! (See you this weekend! I am so excited!)

I love my new camera!

Three generations of beautiful women... with great legs!

Sailboat on Lake Michigan

Long story... not nearly as funny to you as it is to me. (Virginia trip)

One of my other most favorite people, my Aunt Nettie.

This Halloween... so fun!

Tek's first Meskel

Last week... we needed a family picture to send to our social worker.

Isaac said that if I put 15 pictures on this tribute it would be pathetic... so I put 16.
Thank you very much!

So.... HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME!

I now only have 3 years to accomplish something... I better get going.
(I hate that Britney Spears is showing me up.)






Monday, December 1, 2008

World AIDS Day

Today 6,000 children will be orphaned to AIDS.

Every 12 seconds another person is infected with HIV.

Two-thirds of all people living with HIV are found in sub-Saharan Africa, although this region contains little more than 10% of the world’s population. During 2007 alone, an estimated 1.5 million adults and children died as a result of AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa. Since the beginning of the epidemic more than 15 million Africans have died from AIDS.

What you can do to help:
Sponsor a child affected by AIDS. (www.ahope.org or www.worldvision.org)
Petition congress on behalf of those affected by AIDS. (www.worldvision.org or www.one.org)
Donate to one of the many organizations that fight the AIDS epidemic. (my top choices are www.worldvision.org and www.ahopeforchildren.org)
Educate yourself about the AIDS epidemic.
Spread the word. Tell others about the affect AIDS has around the world.

Please do not ignore this day. Do something. It will only take five minutes to educate yourself, make a donation, or sign a petition. Five minutes of your time may change the life of another. Seems worth it.

The time is always right to do what is right. ~Martin Luther King, Jr.


Once again... Thanks for listening.

Proverbs 31:8-9
Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves;ensure justice for those being crushed. Yes, speak up for the poor and helpless, and see that they get justice.

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Caring too much and doing too little...

Yesterday night I stumbled upon the CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute. I am familiar with CNN Heroes, but was not aware of the tribute they do. CNN chooses the top ten heroes and then viewers vote and choose the hero of the year. At this tribute they award each of the heros and then announce the hero of the year. Many musicians and actors show their support by presenting the awards or performing. (John Krasinski, Alicia Keys, John Legend, Meg Ryan, Hugh Jackman, etc.) I had voted a month or so ago for Yohannes Gebregeorgis, an Ethiopian that after immigrating to the US and becoming a librarian choose to go back to Ethiopia to share his love of literature with the children of Ethiopia. He founded Ethiopia Reads. I have written about this organization in previous posts. Another hero featured was a nanny from Malawai who started and sponsors a school in her home country on her nanny pay and from small donations of other nannies. A man from Savannah, Ga was a nominated hero because he goes to Mexico and brings ongoing prosthetic and orthotic care to those in need. If you would like to read more about these amazing people check out http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2008/cnn.heroes/index.html.

The people nominated were just everyday people. They aren't movie stars or rock stars. They aren't millionaires or scientists. They are people that saw a need and then decided they were the person to fill that need. They are living my favorite quote "Be the change you want to see in the world." (Ghandi) They wanted to see something change, they saw an injustice and didn't think, "someone should do something about that." They thought, "I am going to do something about that." I felt very small after watching this program. I felt small because I feel like I am one step away from being one of those people. Unfortunately, it is a very big step. I see a need, I have ideas, I have passion, but I don't do something. That's what sets people like these heroes apart... they do something. After seeing this program it was enough for me to just sit and hate myself for not doing something. Instead, I felt inspired because after all I am only one step away. I need to define what it is I am supposed to do and not be afraid to do it.

I am to the point now that it is not enough for me to just talk about all the injustices that grip my heart. My words don't work. I am not eloquent enough, I can't seem to communicate what I believe in a way that inspires others. However, actions always inspire others. My goal now is to use my actions to replace my failing words. I want to "be the change I want to see in the world." I am done with just talking about the lives of people in countries like Ethiopia. I want to do something to help change their lives. I am done just talking about the ongoing atrocities facing Congo. I want to do something to help stop those atrocities. I am done just talking about how every seven seconds, somewhere in the world a child under the age of five dies of starvation, how nearly one billion people in the world live on less than $1 a day, another 2.5 billion people in the world live on less than $2 a day and how nearly one billion people in the world cannot read or sign their name. I want to change those statistics. I want to be the reason why a child lives, a family survives, and a child can go to school. Talking about all of these things is important, bringing awareness is important. But my words cannot inspire unless I first act on it. It seems to me that the CNN Heroes words mean so much more and inspire so many more because they have already done something. So as the new year approaches, this will be my focus... to do something. 2008 will be my last year of caring too much and doing too little.

Thanks for tuning in and holding me accountable. Now I have to do something because I told all of you I would. :)

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Our Day at the Park

Today Danette (a coworker & friend) came over with her two kids, Lauren & Owen, and we all went to Forsyth Park. We had a great time and no one fell off the monkey bars. Here are a few pictures from the trip to the park.










After the park we came back to the house and watched the end of the Georgia vs. Georgia Tech game. Yes, I watched football, an entire quarter actually! Andy wasn't home to enjoy this once in a lifetime opportunity. :) I actually enjoyed it, it was a close game, so a little too suspenseful, but a good game nonetheless. Danette was cheering for Georgia and I found myself cheering for Georgia Tech. I probably was cheering for them because they were the underdog but whatever the reason I was glad I did since they won! You see, one of the main reasons I hate watching football is because you dedicate all this time and energy into this game and then in the end your team may lose and then you are just depressed. I hate that feeling. So, the result today made the experience more enjoyable. Not that I am going out now to get a Georgia Tech jersey... well you never know, I might. :) I mean they are responsible for redeeming football for me, well at least for a day or so. I think because of this game I may actually watch the OSU bowl game. Go Bumblebees! (Okay, yellow jackets, but they really do look like bees.)

Friday, November 28, 2008

Thanksgiving 2008

We celebrated Thanksgiving this year at the Grimms. The Grimms are a part of our church planting team. It was a wonderful dinner and wonderful company. Thank you so much for sharing your Thanksgiving with us. Here are a few pictures from the day.


Here is Lisa & Chris Cree. They are a part of our church plant team also.




The cutest place cards. :)

Tek at his first Thanksgiving dinner. Always willing to take kisses from mom, can't you tell?

Tek's first time on the trampoline.
Thank you Maggie for showing Tek how to jump on the trampoline.





The day after Thanksgiving brought the new RED drinks to Starbucks. They offer 3 holiday drinks to choose from and 5 cents of that purchase will go to the RED campaign and the Global Fund. I am trying not to be cynical... 5 cents??? Really?? Maybe if it was of every purchase, but only of those 3 drinks? Well I guess its better than nothing. If Starbucks really wants to impress me they can offer more than one fair trade coffee or even better serve fair trade ONLY!

Riley gets a little jealous if I only take pictures of Tek.
Gotta love our "snaggletooth" Tek. One front tooth.
Tek's current favorite face.
Walking with Daddy.
Tek went with Daddy to pick out our Christmas Tree.
Apparently Santa was selling them.

The house is nearly decorated. Three trees and lots of garland... its beginning to feel a lot like Christmas. :) I watched 3 movies as I decorated... Holiday, Little Women, & National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation. Man I forgot how funny Christmas Vacation is! I did declare previously that it is one of my favorites, but I must say that it is DEFINTELY one of my ABSOLUTE favorites! (sorry.) I laughed the entire way through. :)

More to come!

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

My birthday wish...

My birthday is next week.

As if anyone that knows me needs a reminder. I would have announced it sooner but I had so many friends with birthdays that I had to acknowledge... so now its my turn. :)

Actually, the reason I am mentioning my birthday is inform those that normally get me gifts that I would like something a little different for a gift this year. Instead of a gift I would like a donation made in to any of the following organizations:

Ethiopia
Reads www.ethiopiareads.org

Ahope www.ahopeforchildren.org
Oxfam www.oxfamamericaunwrapped.com
World Vision www.worldvision.org

All of the organizations I have listed I have personally given too. I only give to organizations that I first check out on charity navigator. Ahope & Ethiopia Reads are not on charity navigator but I have personally visited both and found them to be very worthy organizations. You can rest assured that all four are excellent organizations that will use your dollars to the best of their ability.

However if you REALLY want to get me something... I would love any of the shoes from this site.
Toms Shoes www.tomsshoes.com
For every pair of toms shoes you buy they give a pair to a child in need. And their next "shoe drop" will be 30,000 pairs to ETHIOPIA! So I will be purchasing a lot of their shoes for gifts this year. I currently own one pair and they are SOOO comfortable. Here is the pair I have now. I wear a size 8. :) I hope you will check out this site and consider buying a pair (or a gift certificate) for your loved ones this Christmas.
Also, I realize this being Tek's first Christmas that you are going to want to spoil him... (grandparents!)... but he is only 1. So do not spend much or rather make a donation in his name to one of the many organizations that work in Ethiopia.

Happy Birthday Uncle Cody!

Today is Cody's 26th Birthday!
Happy Birthday Old Man!


I think you loved this more than you let on. :)


Meeting Tek for the first time. I do believe that your sunglasses' strap in this picture became a casualty of Tek's grip at a later time.



"Where's my drink?"


The Men in Black... watch out ladies!

I would like credit for leaving out two pictures from this tribute... two clues: 1. Amanda's manicure 2. red scarf (man I really wanted to put that one in here too!) You may thank me at any time. :)

Happy Birthday Country Boy... we realize that it won't be as awesome a birthday in Wrongsville as it would be in the basement of John's Bar getting beat at darts... but it will be a good day nonetheless. :) (Yes that was me talking smack... how'd I do?) Anyway, we hope its your best and biggest ever! (That's what she said.) Now go have whatever you like.

With Love,
Andy, Kate, Riley, & Tek

P.S. Its very sad that not everyone can hear my music. I pick out such fitting songs. :) Guess you will never know!