Showing posts with label Do Something Good Department. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Do Something Good Department. Show all posts

Thursday, September 03, 2015

Dr. Wayne Dyer

What an amazing person!  But what a legacy he had and has left for us.

My Dad gave me a copy of this book back in 1980
If he passed Dad's muster, then you knew this guy was the real deal.

His Facebook page is posting these each day

Right now Hay House is offering the chance to watch his movie, "The Shift" for free until September 8.  It's a two-hour movie, which I forgot to mention when I sent the link to a friend, but it goes by so quickly and most certainly will resonate with you, too.  Here is the link --  http://bit.ly/1MZ0ijj or if that doesn't work, click on the movie title.

Also, several of his books in the eBook format are specially priced at $1.99 on Apple http://apple.co/1KIPDt1 Nook http://bit.ly/1NasxNF and Amazon http://amzn.to/RiEQgU  I'm thinking this deal will be good for the month of September, but why wait?  Grab them now!

I also use and enjoy listening to this Moses Code mediation by Dr. Wayne Dyer and James Twyman, "I am - Wishes Fulfilled"   I try to listen to one, or even both of the 21 minute mediations at the beginning of my day or in the afternoon when I need a recharge/reset/recentering.

Introduce or reintroduce yourself and your higher self to Dr. Dyer.  You will be glad to have his guidance, insight and him in your life.




Saturday, February 07, 2015

The King of Hearts

"The King of Hearts"
watercolor
7 1/2" x 5 3/4"

My Valentine for the Children's Hospital of St. Louis.
(I signed it "Be Brave, Be Strong, Be My Valentine")




Friday, February 06, 2015

It's not too late!

The Mary Engelbreit St. Louis Children's Hospital Valentine's Day Project.  

Mary Engelbreit is collecting Valentines to give to the patients at the St. Louis Children's Hospital on Valentine's Day -- cards only, no candy or gifts.

Please send valentines to:
4814 Washington Boulevard, Suite 230
St. Louis, MO 63108

Not to M.E., but just generally addressed ( for example "for my sweetie pie," or "from your secret admirer!").
Please sign the cards, either with your name, or just your first name, or with a fun fake name like Elmo or Superman or something!

Mary will deliver them to Children's Hospital in St. Louis so that the kids there will get tons of love on Valentines Day!

copyright Mary Engelbreit Enterprises, Inc

Need some ideas?  Check out what Sharon Hendry Art & Design is doing.  Her February 5 post has a link to a PDF for making fabric collage hearts.

Monday, January 26, 2015

Monday Musing - the Goo of Aquamarine (Sounds kinda Zen-like, yes? There is a lesson contained herein)

Not actual size
What is it about samples?

We love to get them,
but we don't love to use them?  What's the deal here?

They pile onto each other in the drawers we stuff them in, until about once a year we do a clean out, and donate them to women's shelters and food banks.  
And vow to use the freebie goodies we think we want to keep.

But then what do we do?  Perhaps toss a few that leaked or can't figure out what they are/do.
Hair catalyst?!

Some are easily carbon-dated -

In my defense this was hidden underneath, yes, more traveling kits
Some are so tiny, there's barely enough for one use.

So we think we will use it when we travel, thanks to TSA.
Stashing a few of them in our traveling makeup/toiletries bags.   Which I've also sorted through, tossed/donated.

But who wants to take a chance on something that could stink to high heaven when trying to impress relatives and friends, or a special occasion you flew halfway across the country for.   Or a quick* weekend getaway trip.

*While patting yourself on the back for being so spontaneous and prepared, be sure to prelocate those urgent care ER rooms popping up in strip malls and along the freeways.  Or also toss in a few doses of Benadryl in the convenient peel-to-open dose packaging.

Or even an allergic reaction to the product since you can't see the ingredients on said tiny tube if they are even on there, since you peeled it off the glue dot of the cardboard holder upon acquiring and tossing into the drawer.
#NoSoy, #NoStrawberries
Trust me on this.

We are savers.  Not so much money, but for stuff.  And security.
Perhaps we need to focus more on the money, too.   Seriously.
(It doesn't count you saved money with free stuff.)

Saving for a special occasion or just to know we have?
(this translates to money, too)
Eventually it all turns.  (the freebies and the economy)

We are easily inbred to try and save things, don't use the good stuff, I may need this someday.  I know, because this happened. . .

My Mom had this beautiful bottle of lotion by Revlon, "Aquamarine."  The color, so pretty.  The name, my birthstone.  I would look at it for years on the shelf in the linen closet. Being saved for what?   Obviously for me - a 10 year old me going after at least a 5 year old bottle of....goo glop!  I thought I could get away with just opening it and seeing what aquamarines smelled like at least.   But - It...exploded when I twisted off the cap and squeezed!  All over me, my clothes, the clean towels, the shelves, the floor.  And it didn't smell how I thought aquamarines would.

Revlon Aquamarine Body Lotion
Lesson learned then and now, and oft-repeated. . .

Be mindful -- You can have abundance with less.
Start with those drawers and shelves (and linen closets) today and be in the moment to -
-Use and enjoy what you have.
-Keep only what you truly like and need.
-Stop stocking and waiting for the right time.
-If you don't want it, decline or donate.  There are others who will.

Later is now.

Tuesday, April 08, 2014

Hello Kitty Artist - Draw a bird day - April 8


Draw a Bird began in 1943 when a young girl asked her wounded soldier uncle in the hospital to draw a picture of a bird in her attempt to cheer him.  Today it is celebrated as a way to express joy in life's simple things and for soldiers everywhere to forget war and suffering if only for a little bit of time.
Here's the link to the Draw A Bird Day website to see previous and current pictures and upload your own.

You can even post your drawings on their Facebook page -- search for dabday -- and be sure check out their Twitter page @dabday

Thursday, February 06, 2014

Go Red Day

February 7 is  National Wear Red Day for the American Heart Association's Go Red For Women

You can buy your Go Red Pin Dress at Macy's for $2 from February 5/14, and they will donate 100% of the proceeds to the American Heart Association.   And you will get up to an extra 20% off if you wear it while shopping or use the promo code RED online.

Sunday, October 13, 2013

Bounty from the Galveston Farmers Market


I got to the Galveston's Own Farmer's Market early this morning and was finally able to score some Kenz Henz eggs, rye bread, raisin cinnamon roll and iced oatmeal raisin cookie from Galveston Bread Company, a homegrown pumpkin (which I think was from Moon Dog Farms, right next to the Oasis Juice Bar tent), and a spice Mud Cookie.   Coconut iced tea from Oasis Juice Bar not pictured.

Today is their one-year anniversary celebration, so you still have time to get there and get some goodies for yourself.  2508 Postoffice Street at 25th Street, just a few blocks from the cruise ship terminal.

Friday, October 04, 2013

Yoga on the Beach


Thursday night at sunset, I had the opportunity to participate in the Third Annual Yoga on the Beach and help promote the Resource & Crisis Center of Galveston County.   October is Domestic Awareness Month and the RCC has and will continue to help victims of family violence, sexual assault, and child abuse, and to act as an advocate to prevent such crimes.

This was our view of the beach when we began --


And when we finished, we were treated to this gorgeous purple sunset --


Saturday, June 01, 2013

My Quilt Block For Boston Adventure

First, let me add the disclaimer, I am not a quilter.
( I may not have needed to add that once you keep reading)
I covered the Quilt Market for the media, I attended the Quilt Festival over the years, I hang out with uber creative friends…something had to rub off and make my brain and sewing machine needle click, right?

OK, here goes!

The Boston Modern Quilt Guild's Quilts for Boston relief effort chose the colors of the Boston Marathon -- blue, yellow, gray and white.

My original idea of doing something Texas-y would have to be modified.
No Texas flag (no red),
no bluebonnets (no green).

And lately I had been seeing yellow everywhere. . .


Inspiration
Peeps!
 - even the logo lettering is blue!

Tory Burch "Chelsea" shoes -
"Daisy" yellow
My new Gap scarf I wore with a blue dress,
which don't you think would look great with the Chelsea shoes?!
I think so, but dream on…!

Daisies

Turnera from my garden

This pretty angel I saw in a shop window in Phoenix
(Shout out to "A Peace of the Universe")















So I wanted to include yellow for sure.  And blue.
(Let's pause to imagine those Tory Burch shoes on my feetsies, sigh. OK)

Throw down


Assorted fabrics and swatches I collected over the years from Houston Quilt Markets and Festivals.  I cut the star out of the Texas flag fabric.

So sew!

I just began placing and piecing the fabrics together.  I call it "crazy patching"  Not quite crazy quilting, not quite Log Cabin.  Looking good so far!

Whoops!

Hacky-whacky
Wrong shape!   At this point I put down the rotary cutter and backed away from the cutting table.

Back in the sewing machine saddle again. . .

I started sewing the smaller pieces together to make bigger pieces to square everything up.

The Gulf of Mexico
  I thought the scalloped part of the lace looked like waves coming onto the beach.
Blue Bonnets are o'er the border
(Click to play the song!)
And this embroidery - Texas' State Flower - the bluebonnets.  
Actually this is the fabric I used to make my daughter's blouse for her school's Scottish Festival.
(You'll love the King of Laois song, too!)

The finish seam!


A sincere and heart-felt effort for a great cause!

If you would like more information about and/or to make a contribution to the One Fund, click here


Saturday, May 25, 2013

Love is in the water


This is my new swim cap from TYR.   I found it at Academy for $6.99 and it is also available online.  They are donating a portion of the sales to The Breast Cancer Research Foundation.

I like the TYR fit and style so much better than Speedo.  These stay on my head, unless it drops out of my swim bag, ahem.

Bonus I have the perfect pink lipstick to match, both in and out of the pool - Nars Mexican Rose Velvet Gloss Lip Pencil - It stays on me, too!  It's a perfect fun summer color that looks great on everyone.  I found mine at Sephora.
(Tip:  It fits the ~$1 NYC brand makeup pencil sharpener at Target)

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Quilts For Boston


The Boston Modern Quilt Guild is making and distributing quilts for those affected by the tragedy last week.

They are asking the quilting community for help in making blocks for these quilts, or donations of fabric, in blue, yellow, gray and white -- solids and prints are both welcome.   Please click on the link above for the particulars.

The deadline is May 24, 2013.

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Happy Food Day!

Today is the second annual Food Day!  A celebration of healthy, affordable and sustainable food.  Check the website to find events in your area, along with ideas for changing the way America eats for the better.

You can also follow along Twitter @foodday2012  #FoodDay2012 and Facebook - FoodDayEatReal

Monday, October 01, 2012

Pumpkin Pink

This is called "Pink Porcelain Doll Pumpkin" from Plains, Texas.  I found them at Central Market in Houston - $9.99 each.(PLU# 3631)  For every Pink Pumpkin purchased, J&A Farms and the Pink Pumpkin Patch Foundation will make a donation to breast cancer research.

Friday, September 14, 2012

No Fry For Five



When I was walking out of the Rec Center after my morning swim, I saw a poster announcing the "No Fry For Five" Challenge for September.  You can visit the Shape Up Houston website to register for prizes if you pledge to not eat any fried foods for five days of the week.   Or just try and follow along on your own.
(Sounded A LOT better than signing up for  racquetball - yikes!)

That includes french fries and chips -- oh, oh.  That could be a toughie.  But you do get two days a week to enjoy and for good behavior.  It's all about balance and never saying never, right?

I'm going to do it - the Rec Center had these wrist bands at the front desk  if you promised to sign up online.  I know it sure helped me when I went grocery shopping afterwards - pausing and then walking right by the chip aisle!

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Earth Day - Pick 5



Pick 5 for the Environment is a great website to choose five actions in the categories of water, air, land, energy, waste and advocacy to help the environment, sponsored by the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of State.

Sunday, April 01, 2012

New Lilly Pulitzer Special Edition Barnum's Animal Crackers



Just found (and bought!) these Special Edition Lilly Pulitzer Barnum Animal Cookies at Target for $1.17. They are in a display next to the Dollar Spot.

Apparently she must be designing a new box and donating to a new charity each year. (Click here to see last year's post and box design). This year Nabisco and Lilly Pulitzer are honoring Operation Smile.

What a cute addition this would make for a little girl's Easter basket!

Saturday, March 31, 2012

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Run for the Rose



Kudos to The Republic of Tea in supporting this. Not only do your teas taste good, but you do good!

If you would like more information about the Dr. Marnie Rose Foundation, please visit Run for the Rose or click here for the race brochure PDF.