Pat has a started a project for battered women. When a women enters a shelter she is given a doll with a message of hope. She can carry this doll with her as a reminder that there is love out in the world. Right out of high school I had a boyfriend who thought it was great fun to knock me around. What a fool I was. This was in the early 70's and he was drafted into the Army. At the time I was sad he was leaving, but looking back I now see how lucky I was to be free from him. This project is my way of reaching out to someone I will never meet,and letting them know there is hope. If you or someone you know is in this situation please encourage them to get the help they need. It is so important to teach our daughter to be strong and confident, and to teach our sons that this type of behavior is very wrong. Please visit Pat's site.
Last week I was selected for jury duty. This was the first time I have ever served. I have to tell you it was very interesting. I actually enjoyed it. Oh, I know what you are saying. I don't have time. I can't take time off work, I can't afford it, I don't have child care.Let me tell you I have used every excuse I could to get out of it in the past. This time though, I was hoping to be selected. To be part of the judicial process from start to finish was a great learning experience. To serve on a jury is one of those top 100 thing you should do in your life.
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Monday, March 3, 2008
Sweet Little Nest Swap part 2
First off I owe Stevie a huge apology for not posting these sooner. Take a look at everything the talented and sweet Stevie sent me for this swap. A bird house,2 nest, look at those wonderful brown eggs, stamps tags transparencies the adorable kitchen towel and pink finger tip towel. And chocolate!!!!!!. Shh don't tell my family. There was so many wonderful goodies I had to take 2 pictures to fit everything in. Thanks Stevie, I truly love everything.
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