Choosing Your Charities

Mea culpa. I had this on draft, and I forgot to publish it.

Charities. They seem like a good option when people want to give you gifts for Christmas, but you really don’t feel like receiving anything. Yes, it happens. Yes, it’s happening to me. I think I have everything I NEED now. The WANT part, I’m learning to manage it because… I don’t know… I’ve been enlightened? Pffft! I guess I just got enough things for my birthday. Anyhoo!

Someone asked me once what charities would be good to donate to. There are so many, you have to be careful about which ones you can actually trust. If I had to pick my top 5 they would be :

- Diabetes Research Foundation
- Amnesty International
- Breast Cancer Research Foundation
- World Wildlife Fund
- Bread for the World

Which ones are in your top 5?

Petit à petit l’écureuil fait son nid?

There’s a saying in French, “Petit à petit, l’oiseau fait son nid.” — It basically means birds build their nests little by little, just like us humans build our homes. Sometimes I get to see animals literally in the task of building their houses. And this time, ce n’est pas un oiseau mais un écureuil (that would be a squirrel).

John and I have had this old set of patio chairs since I moved here. We barely use it, and I don’t know what’s keeping us from just putting them in the trash (not even good for good will). I noticed the fabric was tore down, and I blamed it on the weather. Last week, I realized there was another reason.

It happened when I saw Maia running all over the place wanting to “say” something; I looked outside the patio door and I saw a huge gray and white animal which I thought was another cat. I was wrong… it was a huge (and when I say huge, I mean HUGE) squirrel, that I suppose was a male, with something big in its mouth: A piece of the chair filling or whatever you want to call that (we call it huata in Spanish).

Yes, the chairs were in bad condition thanks to this squirrel who has been stealing the fabric of the chairs and everything inside, probably to make a good napping spot for Winter. I sure hope it’s warm at his house.

12.21.2012 = Doomsday?

No, I am not trying to be tragic or talk about the Armageddon. But the Mayan prophecy about the transition that will supposedly happen on December 21st, 2012 has been following me everywhere I go these days. I have to be honest and say it is more than common that I will see titles about this when I’ve visited the bookstore more often lately; but I’ve also seen it on TV, YouTube, the pharmacy, internet ads. So I started wondering about it.

Do I really want to read about what the Mayans said would happen? Yes. But at the same time I wonder if I really want to make my brain burst with an overload of things I will probably not be able to comprehend. And then there comes Physics and Astronomy in the equation… No thanks! But I’m still curious. And I found some pieces of information, mostly for my own knowledge, but since I’m supposed to post something on my blog today, I might as well share it.

Mayan End Times Prophecy — This will give you more or less general information about what the Mayans predicted, and what (according to them) would happen. Mind you is a long read, but if you’re interested, you may find it entertaining. It’s a little bit scary for me, but that’s because I relate everything that sounds apocalyptic with fear.

No Doomsday in 2012 — An explanation of why there won’t be such thing as Doomsday on 12.21.2012. And that’s the one I’m more interested in, probably because I think there’s still too much to do for the human kind to go belly up right before Christmas.

Nobody really has the answer, and Doomsday is something many people obsess about. From religious individuals, to cults, and even scientists. What is there for a mere mortal like me to do? Rationalize the fact that there is a big need for better things, and that the world is definitely not going through peachy times. But I can’t spend my time thinking when it all will end… I would go nuts. Besides, let’s say I start getting ready and anxious and I die before Doomsday. There went all my energy when I could’ve used it in a better way.

The resources are many online and offline. I might read a few, just because I’m curious like that. But I think Doomsday for me will be the day when I lose all hope. And I don’t plan to do that.

I have 30 minutes left…

To make my first Holidailies post. It’s my birthday, so I spent the day relaxing, taking a long nap to recover from a cold, and later this evening I went out with my husband to celebrate. Big surprise when I walked into the restaurant and saw more than 25 of my friends there. It was fun, I’m so thankful!

Right now we’re at home with the Peruvians and Mike. They are playing Guitar Hero, and I’m here in the line of duty because I signed up for the Holidailies and I was supposed to start today.

I’ll post about my birthday tomorrow. I have two White Russians and half a glass of wine in my head, so I can’t think clearly. It was fun… Thank you so much, everyone!

Minimalist

After taking a careful look at my blog, I decided I had too much crap on it. So I decided to change it again, this time using Derek Powazek’s Depo-Clean theme. I tweaked it a little, and guess what? The font is plain Times New Roman (changed it to Palatino). :-)

Now if only I could figure out how to create a decent archives page…