From Jilly, a few days ago:
“Look, mommy! An E!!!”
What is she spelling!?!?!?
I’m Getting Scared That This Will Be My “Redrum”.
Isn’t She Lovely?
Like the new look? My new banner and bloggy style comes from none other than the marvelous IzzyMom. I feel so grown up now! It seems fitting that I’d do this shortly before my one year anniversary, which falls on October 9th.
Now, if I could only figure out what I’m supposed to do on this site, I’d feel like a ‘real’ blogger! I was really excited that my Technorati Authority Number was 39, but I think the higher numbers are better—so, in other words, I actually suck.
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In other news, it seems sadly ironic that this past week, Belly picked “Meerkats” as the creature she wanted to study (for science she picks a new creature every week). We read Meerkat books, colored Meerkat pictures and even watched Season 1 of Meerkat Manor, a show we had never seen before.
And, now, tonight, I get word that Flower, the feisty and brave leader of the “Whiskers” family, is dead (she actually died in February, but the news just aired). Fairly Odd Father sent me this link to an E! News story about her death.
Yes, of course, I cried.
This week, we’re learning about beetles. Ain’t no way I’m crying over a beetle.
Philanthropy Thursday
I’m babbling over here again; something about moving. . .
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Also, this is my first “Philanthropy Thursday!” This mama and this one inspired me to join in on the fun, although I think they’ve bumped up their philanthropy to every Thursday. I’m sticking with my original promise of the last Thursday of the month, which doesn’t make me feel very philanthropic, but, hey, I know my limits (and, ladeez, can we get a button for this to put on our blogs? who is it that makes all those neat buttons?).
First, I looked up the definition of philanthropy: altruistic concern for human welfare and advancement, usually manifested by donations of money, property, or work to needy persons, by endowment of institutions of learning and hospitals, and by generosity to other socially useful purposes.
Then, I thought about what we’ve done lately. In most cases, it has been to write a check or stuff a couple bills into a can outside the supermarket. This summer, the kids and I walked around the neighborhood wearing gardening gloves, carrying garbage bags and collecting trash. We’ve also donated food to the food pantry, and given snacks to our church for social hour.
But, all those things are past-tense, and I wanted to force myself to do something new each month. So, here is what we’ve come up with:
Recently, my cat Zack spent a week at the vet. His life hung in the balance, and the staff there was kind, attentive and reassuring. I will forever be thankful that a 24-hour vet is located a few short miles from my house.
We now go back to the vet every month or so to pick up more medicine or supplies for my two aging cats. When we last went, I noticed they had put out a large plastic toybox in the waiting room. My kids eagerly opened it. . .and saw just a few toys and books scattered along the bottom.
I thought about the kids who come with their parents to the vet and have to sit and wait, sometimes with excitement that Fluffy is getting her first checkup, and sometimes with dread that Smokey may be dying.
So, as my philanthropic deed, I have set aside several of my children’s toys and books to donate to the vet’s office. I hope that they help time pass faster for the waiting children, especially those who are there late at night with frightened parents and pets. Tomorrow we have to pick up more supplies, and we will bring our donations then.
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