There's a madman looking at you
And he wants to take your soul
There's a madman with a mad plan
And he's dancing at your door
Oh, what to do, oh
What to do
When the walls are built to crumble
There's a madman with a mad plan
And he waits for us to stumble
Oh, but our eyes are open
Yeah, they're really open
I say we rob from the rich
And blow down the door
On to the next
To dance with the poor
Jump on my shoulders
You can jump on my shoulders
~~ “Jump On My Shoulders” by AWOLNATION
Today (technically yesterday) was my birthday and it was a very pleasant one!
After running a couple of errands (my favorite clerk at the grocery store said, “Nice to see you!”), I did some of my favorite things. I listened to some great music and discovered some new stuff; I watered my plants and picked a bunch of cherry tomatoes and another zucchini; I finalized plans for us to meet up with some of my favorite people in the world Wednesday night; I watched some video of James Comey and petted the kitty. Sheeba was a happy cat.
What??
I wore some of my favorite things, including one of my “Lordy I hope there are tapes” t-shirts (yes, I have two), a pair of Daryl Dixon socks, and my book earrings that are the cover of The Stand. For a while, when it was warm in the afternoon, I was able to walk around without pants. What can I say? Little things make me happy.
Then I got some beautiful roses from Ken and opened my cards, and they all made me smile.
Throughout the day, I got well wishes from so many of my family and friends on Facebook and I think I managed to respond to each and every one! If I missed a couple, it is entirely my fault. There was a smile on my face for pretty much the entire day and that is nothing to sneeze at, my friends!
The absolute best thing, the thing that made me cry happy tears, was that this year, Facebook suggested a thing where you can “donate” your birthday to the cause of your choice. I got that notice about a week and a half ago, and after vacillating between Planned Parenthood and the Southern Poverty Law Center, I chose the latter. I donate to PP often and in the wake of Charlottesville, I thought the SPLC was an important cause to champion.
Facebook suggests a goal of $200 to start out with, but I wanted to go low-ball. I figured that maybe people would donate a buck or two, and if enough of my friends did that, it would mount up pretty quickly. So I set my goal at $50.
I was stunned when my very first donation was $50! I had already met my goal!
Today got even better. Multiple people donated today and as I write this, my family and friends have donated $370 to the SPLC and I am absolutely blown away. (I thanked everyone there, so I won’t repeat the thanks here.)
There are still three days left, so if you want to donate to my birthday fundraiser, you can do so here!
This was a small (but wonderful) reminder of the generosity of people and we are seeing that played out exponentially when it comes to our friends in Texas and on the Gulf Coast. It seems like lately we have been seeing the worst of humanity, so the generosity of my friends today and the generosity of the American people to our fellow citizens in Texas has been beyond uplifting. It has, for the moment, restored my faith in humanity.
I still believe that our innate goodness will win and I still believe that there are more of us than there are of them.
A huge and heartfelt thank you to everyone who donated today, whether to my fundraiser or to organizations like the Red Cross. This has been a wonderful reminder that we are stronger together and that when we help each other, we can do good, and sometimes even great, things.
Peace, love, and gratitude to all who choose to make a positive difference.
I'm so glad you had a great day!! (Smiling ALL day long?!?) And as for the amount of donations -- wow! That had to have made you feel really good. Thomas and I sat down yesterday and figured out what we could manage to donate from our resources to organizations we trust for relief from the devastation in Texas. We have friends with friends in the hurricane's wake and a pipeline through them for some specific things needed. We do what we can do. I hope the rest of your week is wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteA happy birthday to a happy person. That is a gift in itself. With things like this I often worry about misappropriation of funds so I tend to go with the Red Cross.
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