Saturday, March 21, 2009

Mmmm good!

Snacking away on these as I do my taxes.

Mmmm, these are shockingly good!

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Prayer of St. Patrick

Christ be with me, Christ within me,
Christ behind me, Christ before me,
Christ beside me, Christ to win me,
Christ to comfort and restore me,
Christ beneath me, Christ above me,
Christ in quiet, Christ in danger,
Christ in hearts of all that love me,
Christ in mouth of friend and stranger.


I bind unto myself the name,
The strong name of the Trinity;
By invocation of the same.
The Three in One, and One in Three,
Of whom all nature hath creation,
Eternal Father, Spirit, Word:
Praise to the Lord of my salvation,
salvation is of Christ the Lord.

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Prayer

It's popular in Christian circles to say prayer works. Yet, no one knows how prayer works or what exactly constitutes an answer to the many requests we make of God on behalf of our families, friends, and loved ones. It's a matter of faith. We pray because we trust that God precedes us in caring about all aspects of life. We pray because we know prayer changes how we think, feel, and act. And sometimes we pray because we don't know what else to do - we've exhausted all human action on behalf of the one we are praying for. We have no choice but to leave the concern in God's hands. Praying for others not only involves petitions for our loved ones, but also prayers for the larger human community - our neighborhoods, churches, nation, national leaders, and the world.

Teresa A. Blythe

Friday, February 27, 2009

Out of Our Heads

If we could only get out of our heads, out of our heads
And into our hearts
Children of Abraham lay down your fears, swallow your
Tears and look to your heart

- Sheryl Crow

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Remember Summer?

A fun reminder of summer arrived in my inbox today.



And the results are in...

The great news is that the Nike+ Human Race raised more than a million dollars for refugee children.

We hope that's a result you're pleased with. The total amount that you and your fellow runners have raised for UNHCR to date is $1,000,733.

Congratulations and a heartfelt “thank you” to everyone who ran and raised money to make this event a success for UNHCR's ninemillion.org campaign.

The first $500,000 will fund teachers and sport in Chad.


More details are available here. Thanks for helping me celebrate my birthday by running for a good cause!

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Thought For The Day

Think Deeply,
Speak Gently,
Love Much,
Laugh Alot,
Work Hard,
Give Freely,
Trust God,
and Be Kind!

Monday, February 16, 2009

Community Serve Day

Last Sunday (Feb 8th) a local church moved their regular worship services out of the church and into the local community. Rather than singing and sermons - the day was full of painting, sanding, scrubbing, hauling and playing with kids. I went along for the ride and had a blast! For more pictures click here

Preparing Apartment Complex For A Fresh Coat of Paint




Neighbourhood Girl Looks On



Painting and Repairs at the Community Resource Center



Community Celebration in a Local Park

Quote of the Day

Sometimes it feels like the most important thing
about you is the name of your cat.


Veronique Vienne
The Art of Growing Up

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Slumdog

After a week home sick ... today I went for a walk over to the local theatre.

Friends and co-workers keep recommending I go and see "Slumdog Millionaire" - so today I did.



One of the fascinating things about the movie is that several of the young actors are residents of the slums of Mumbai. In recent weeks controversy has swirled about the use and payment of the young stars. I found this interview with the directory interesting.

Breathing Easy

The last week I have been unbelievably congested and downright sick. Getting showered and dressed was more than I could manage. Yeah, for working in my PJs at my home office.

Today, I am finally starting to breathe easy. Here I am all showered and dressed and celebrating with Picky!

Friday, February 13, 2009

Thought For The Day

Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass.
It's about learning to dance in the rain.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Picky Sleeps

We're Going To Be In The Hudson

Last week, the tapes of the conversation between Captain "Sully" Sullenberger and the air traffic controller that took place just before the plane in the Hudson river were released. Rachel Maddow played them during the "holy mackeral" portion of her show. I echo her sentiments. This man says "We're going to be in the Hudson" more calmly then I would say "I'll be at the mall this afternoon".

Holy Mackerel!!

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Creativity

I have often wondered why most companies have a creative department with a limited number of people, usually a very small percentage of the people which are on the payroll.

Every department in a company is a creative department as long as the department has people in it. All people are creative. Creativity has its root in the creator which is within each of us. As you permit the higher side of your nature to express itself in a greater way for good in your life, you are being creative.

There are an enormous number of people who deprive themselves of many of the joys life offers because they believe they are not creative.

"Musicians are creative, writers, artists and designers are creative but I'm not."

You should realize there are creative auto-mechanics, carpenters, secretaries and warehouse people. There are lawyers, accountants and dentists who are creative.
Creativity has absolutely nothing to do with what you do but it has everything to do with how you do it. William James said, "Creativity is the ability to think in unhabitual ways."
Pay particular attention today to the various people you come in contact with. Observe closely how these people apply themselves to their jobs.

Some will be an absolute symphony in every move they make. It will be obvious they have given creative thought to their work while others move in a very mechanical way. If they are asked to do anything which may be out of the norm you may very well hear the reply, "I'm sorry, that is not my job." There are definite self-imposed limitations to their activity.

They have never learned that they are a truly dynamic being with limitless creative potential in every fiber of their being. Nor have they learned that this creative potential is awaiting recognition from them.

You have the opportunity to express your creativity staring you in the face every minute. If you haven't begun to express it, do so today.

Bob Proctor
creativity enabler

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Rainy Day


It has been raining for *three* days. That is three days in a row!!

The Pickster and I are laying low - trying to stay warm, dry, and kick the latest cold.

The Big Long Talk

The introvert in me has spent alot of time on that highway looking for an exit...

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Quote Of The Day

Some people don't like small talk, they like BIG talk,
*BIG* L-O-N-G Talk.

You look for a break in the BIG LONG talk,
but there are no breaks.

Usually you look for some small little area to squeeze in ...
an o.k. ...
or an alrighty...
and then you start to move away...
and they pull you back.

"Okey Dokey" or "alrighty then" are conversation enders.

For those of you that are wondering,
those are the punctuation of bye-bye.
That is what I am trying to say.

The whole experience is like being on a highway,
with no exits,
and having to pee.

That's the feeling you have inside of you.

When people are talking and talking and talking...
It's like looking for an exit sign
and there is no way to get out.

- Ellen Degeneres

Hugs or Kisses

Hugs or Kisses?! You decide. This month Nivea has teamed up with TEDs to support the Make It Right campaign.

Monday, February 2, 2009

Jac Jac's Shoes

Only a crazy Californian would arrive at the slopes in beach shoes. Socks were a nice touch -eh?!

Sunday, February 1, 2009

No fun allowed?!?

This is my favourite sign at Mountain High.



Translation - Playing in The Snow Is Not Permitted.

Ah, but isn't that the whole point of the trip...

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Day 8

Day eight of my nutritional cleanse adventure is drawing to a close!

Good news: I feel like the detox is working. I have even reluctantly accepted the idea of 'two almonds' as a delicious afternoon snack!

Fortunately, I have been feeling so well there has been little temptation to stray.

  • Sprinkles announces home cupcake delivery - sure I salivate but I can wait.
  • Helpful office mate drops off my favourite chips ... I take them home and put them in the cupboard for post cleanse.
  • unch time taunts of the amazing chocolate chip cookies from the DoubleTree... I look the other way.


I have been feeling good about my ability to resist ... perhaps even a little cocky. That is ... until.... today.

Let's just say my *friends* at the office kicked it up a notch. In celebration of R- 's birthday there was a little get together in the kitchen with THE MOST DECADENT chocolate cake. I stood quietly off to the side, thinking of the delicious two almonds waiting at my desk - but no one was going to let me get off that easy.

Below is a picture of R- in action!



Ha! I can not be foiled that easily! I got my handy dandy tupperware container ... scooped up a piece of cake and I am saving it for Saturday when we will enjoy a little post cleanse celebration.

One more day to go. Wish me luck!

Arnold Bucks!



California faces financial "Armageddon," as Arnold Schwarzenegger bluntly stated a few weeks ago. And yet Arnold and his fellow Republicans are rejecting compromises by Democrats to rescue our state from a catastrophic budget crisis, unparalleled in the history of California.

Because of the 2/3rds budget rule -- the super-majority required to pass a budget in the California state legislature -- and the failure to get that super-majority, Californians will be getting IOUs in the mail next week instead of financial aid checks or tax refunds.

Thought For The Day

Most of us never qualify for life's grand awards - no Oscar, Emmy or Nobel Prize.

But we all have a shot at one worthwhile pursuit - the chance to deliver quality in all that we do for others.

--Dan Zadra

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Sprinkles Delivers

Who'd of thunk it. Order your Sprinkles cupcakes online and they will deliver!!! Click here

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Thought For The Day

Teach us ... that we may feel the importance of every day, of every hour, as it passes.

- Jane Austen

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Friday, January 23, 2009

Inauguration T!

So on inauguration day I schleped my waffle iron to work and made waffles with strawberries, maple syrup and whip cream for everyone while wearing my inauguration T-shirt.

laugh. dance. change.


Quote of The Day

We reject as false the choice between our safety and our ideals.

-Barack Obama

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Quote of The Day

Help us then, now, Lord, to work for that day when nation shall not lift up sword against nation, when tanks will be beaten into tractors, when every man and every woman shall sit under his or her own vine and fig tree, and none shall be afraid; when justice will roll down like waters and righteousness as a mighty stream.

- Civil rights veteran Rev. Joseph Lowery, in his benediction to close the inauguration ceremony of President Barack Obama.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Opening Prayer

The Prayer that didn't get broadcast .... Gene Robinson gives the invocation at the "We Are One" concert, which kicked off inaugural ceremonies.

Video shot by Sarah Pulliam for Christianity Today magazine.

A Canadian Celebrates


Published in the Ottawa Citizen

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

The Benediction

Civil rights veteran Rev. Joseph Lowery, in his benediction to close the inauguration ceremony of President Barack Obama.

Happy Inauguration Day!

Reflecting the call for change, this film features 50 individuals revealing how they plan to personally participate in keeping America strong, proud and green.

"There's an assumption that this one man is going to take on his new job full-time and somehow wave a magic wand of change, and I don't believe that to be true. I think that we have to be the leaders, and that's not celebrities--I think that we as citizens have to be leaders of the movement that we want to create." - Ashton Kutcher



Saturday, January 17, 2009

Beyond Belief

Two woman, both pregnant, who have never met, loose their husbands on Sept 11th, 2001.

This documentary follows Pattie Quigley and Susan Retik as they meet and together try to move beyond hatred and find hope in tragedy. Together they reach out to women in Afghanistan who have been widowed by the violence there. This film is both heart wrenching and inspiring as you watch these women journey through their grief, struggle with loneliness, riding their bicycles from ground zero to their home in Boston and eventually find gratitude and meaning as they travel across the world to meet their counterparts in Afghanistan.

Click here to learn more about their organization, Beyond The 11th.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

War Made Easy

I watched the documentary 'War Made Easy' today. It takes a look back at the rhetoric and media coverage of war in america. is eerie seeing clips just from a few years ago and the lead up to the Iraq war.

Friday, January 9, 2009

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Quote Of The Day

Resentment is like drinking poison and then hoping it will kill your enemies.

— Nelson Mandela

Be The Change



Be the change you wish to see in the world.
-Gandhi

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Cry of a Tiny Babe

There are others who know about this miracle birth
The humblest of people catch a glimpse of their worth
For it isn't to the palace that the Christ child comes
But to shepherds and street people, hookers and bums
And the message is clear if you've got ears to hear
That forgiveness is given for your guilt and your fear
It's a Christmas gift you don't have to buy
There's a future shining in a baby's eyes
Like a stone on the surface of a still river
Driving the ripples on forever
Redemption rips through the surface of time
In the cry of a tiny babe


Bruce Cockburn - 1990

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Twas the Night Before Christmas


'Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house
Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse;
The stockings were hung by the chimney with care,
In hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there;




Tree decorated with gifts underneath. All ready for Christmas Day!


We are a house full of sickies today. Both Mom and I are still in our PJs. We wake up for an hour or so, moan about how achey we are, hack and cough and head back to bed. Snow and illness have a way of introducing an ebb to the flow of life!

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Let It Snow...

Oh the weather outside is frightful,
But the fire is so delightful,
And since we've no place to go,
Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!


Front Walkway Tonight After A Fresh Snow



It has not stopped snowing since I arrived! The poor lawn reindeer. The one in the background is almost completely buried alive and it won't be long until his buddy joins him.

There seems to be alot of people around me hacking and coughing and generally in ill health. Not sure if my sore throat is in sympathy of if I about to succumb...

Monday, December 22, 2008

Home Sweet Home

The first thing I did when I woke up this morning - was run and look out the window. What a relief. I could now see the cars in the parking lot! Next up, log on to weather.com and check out the forecast. Yikes, I only had about two hours before the start of snow flurries. I packed up quick, grabbed a bagel and was on the road. The route to the highway was still pretty icy and snow covered. I passed three cars spun out in the ditch in the mile and a half it took me to get to the QEW. I drove at about 20 miles and hour 'til Niagara Falls and then it cleared up and I was O-F-F !!

Picture taken from the same location as yesterday's "White Oooot" pic



Betty (my GPS) was a capable co-pilot and navigated me home safe and sound. I arrived shortly after noon and just in time for lunch with Mom!

Happy to finally be Home



After being snowed in for several days Mom needed to get out and pick up some supplies. We headed out to run errands just as the snow kicked up again. Snow flurries. Ah that's nothing - sure I'll drive!

Running Errands



We ended the day with dinner at Swiss Chalet. What better way to celebrate being home for the holidays?!

Quarter Chicken White Meat with Fries. One for Mom and one for me!

Thought For The Day

The only way to change the world
is to change the thoughts and
desires of those who live in it.

--Thomas Merton

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Almost ... But Not Quite

So I am almost, but not quite home.

I made it to my country and province of choice - but I am about 125 km short of my final destination.

I spent more hours than I care to remember in the Atlanta airport. I curled up in the corner at 5 am hoping for some sleep and that I would wake up to a flight leaving for Buffalo. Luckily, shortly before noon my wish was granted!

By the time we made or approach to Buffalo it was already consumed by a blizzard. The runway was buried under more than a foot of drifting snow and ice. We had an amazing pilot - he took us through the snow clouds and slid us to the gate with only the occasional bump and controlled skid!

Flight Board in Buffalo. Everything rapidly going to Cancelled Status




Plane de-icing.
Notice no visibility in background and de-ice solution is blowing *over* the plane.



Now that I made it to Buffalo the dilemma was what to do next?! I decided to grab my rental car and head towards the closest border crossing. The freeway was covered in drifting snow. I fought the poor visibility and plowed my way through for several hours and finally made it to the Canadian border. I had hoped it would start to clear but it never did.

White ooot
Wanna go for a drive?



I decided if I was the only one on the road - that was probably a good indication I shouldn't be - so I pulled off when I saw a sign for a gas station. The visibility was so bad I couldn't actually see the station and had to circle several times before I found it. Then I had to plow through snow drifts and slide on ice to make it to the front door. Once there I found a kind gentlemen just finishing up his shift and his daughter taking over for the evening. We sat and chatted and strategized for a while. I threw out the idea of taking back roads and they vetoed that - said I would get stuck in drifting snow for sure. We tried to figure out if the visibility on the QEW would be better if I could just push through to Niagara Falls. A truck driver came in and he said it was really bad at least as far as St. Catherines. Police were asking everyone to stay off the roads. Sometimes you just have to say 'uncle' and let Mother Nature win. My new friend realized with ZERO visibility giving me directions to the Holiday Inn was not going to do it ... so got in his 4x4 and kindly led the way! So here I am for the night.

A very tired and heavily 'layered' Tippie



In the morning I will try again...

My Flickr photostream for the trip.

Saturday, December 20, 2008

On My Way

Most people make winter escapes to warmer weather. Not me!! I am travelling into the midst of a snow storm.


Geek Girl Travel Gads

As I get ready for some holiday travel, I thought I would share a little Geek Girl Travel Gad with ya'.



Get your Geek Girl fix here

Friday, December 19, 2008

Child of Wonder, Take off your Shoes

Child of Wonder, Take off your Shoes
From Seasons Of Your Heart:Prayers and Reflections
Macrina Wiederkehr


My bare feet walk the earth reverently
for everything keeps crying,
Take of your shoes
The ground you stand on is holy
The ground of your being is holy

When the wind sings through the pines
like a breath of God
awakening you to the sacred present
calling your soul to new insights
Take off your shoes!

When the sun rises above your rooftop
coloring your world with the dawn
Be receptive to this awesome beauty
Put on your garment of adoration
Take off your shoes!

When the Red Maple drops its last leaf of summer
wearing its "burning bush" robes no longer
read between its barren branches, and
Take off your shoes!

When sorrow presses close to your heart
begging you to put your trust in God alone
filling you with a quiet knowing
that God's hand is not too short to heal hyou
Take off your shoes!

When a new person comes into your life
like a mystery about to unfold
and you find yourself marveling over
the frailty and splendor of every human being
Take off your shoes!

When, during the wee hours of the night
you drive slowly into the new day
and the morning's fog, like angel wings
hovers mysteriously above you
Take off your shoes!

Take off your shoes of distraction
Take off your shoes of ignorance and blindness
Take of your shoes of hurry and worry
Take off anything that prevents you
from being a child of wonder

Take off your shoes;
the ground you stand on is holy.
The ground you are is holy.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Dave Cooks The Turkey

Just read this little book today. If you are looking for a holiday chuckle - I recommend you check out Dave Cooks The Turkey.



When his wife asks, Dave agrees to cook the Christmas turkey. But he has no idea what is involved!

Good down home Canadian humour.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Keyboard Art

The forerunner to modern day ascii art and emoticons!



click on image to enlarge


Article is from October 1948.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

This Is How We Roll

I saw this shirt tonight in the Life Is Good store.

I think it would make a good gift for Lampy (Tippie's younger twin). I think we may finally have a tap,jazz, ballet dancer and maybe even a cheerleader in the family!!

Monday, December 15, 2008

Free Car Wash

It rained all day today.

The result - I got a free car wash. My car really needed to be washed.

Thank you rainy day!

How Rich Are You?

Even with the global economy suffering, you will no doubt be surprised
to find out how wealthy (monetarily) you are.

Check this out: Global Rich List

Friday, December 12, 2008

Friday Advent Reading For Peace

Peace on Earth
by Julie Clawson

So the other day I heard a talk about Christmas traditions and putting Jesus back into Christmas. One of the points made was to make sure that your holiday decorations convey to your neighbors that you are a Christian. I was pretty sure the speaker didn't mean using LED lights so that your neighbors know that you care for God's creation by not wasting energy. I just smiled at the idea with a "to each her own" response, but as I looked at my house while thinking about this week's advent theme, I had to wonder if anyone would assume I was a Christian because of my decor.

The decor is simple - some golden stars, a baskets of poinsettias, and a sign that says "Peace on Earth". But, I wondered, would the term "Peace on Earth" straight out of the biblical Christmas account be associated with Christianity these days? Are we known as peacemakers - doing whatever we can to bring about peace on earth? My gut reaction to that question is no. In fact many of the Christians I know mock those that stand for peace and instead say that war, judgment, and violence are the more biblical paths. Theirs is the voice that is often heard, so much that I can put a bible verse on my house and it not be seen as a Christian thing. That's weird to me.

One of my favorite Christmas carols is "I Heard the Bells on Christmas
Day." It contains the lines -

The belfries of all Christendom
Had rolled along the unbroken song
Of peace on earth, good will to men.

And in despair I bowed my head:
"There is no peace on earth," I said,
"For hate is strong and mocks the song
Of peace on earth, good will to men.


But far from it being the belfries of Christendom spreading the biblical message of peace, they are often instead the ones mocking the song and promoting hate. How can there ever be peace when those that claim to worship the Prince of Peace shun his very message?

I pray that we can reclaim "Peace on Earth" not just as a phrase, but as our calling. To have the world see that seeking peace on earth is part of what it means to be a Christian. For as the carol continues -

Then pealed the bells more loud and deep:

"God is not dead, nor doth he sleep;
The wrong shall fail, the right prevail,
With peace on earth, good will to men."


World Peace Prayer Society

Thursday, December 11, 2008

The Discussion Continues

One of the better frank and honest discussions I have heard where both sides get to speak their piece.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Taize Advent Service

This evening I was off to The Mission for the annual Advent Ecumenical Taize Prayer Service. Each year I start out with good intentions of attending, but soon the busyness of life crowds in and I start to waver. Today, I almost succumbed - but fortunately I had made plans in advance to attend with a friend. Through mutual peer pressure we both managed to brake away from work at a decent time and enjoy and hour of peaceful respite from the go go go of life.

Taize Chant

Hair Cut Day!

Once a month I ventured out into the outside world at lunch for hair cut day.

Today was the day!

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Canada In The News

Canada made the fake news last tonight.

Lead story on The Daily Show ...

Province in Peril Indecision Oh -eh?!


Sorry Canucks - this one will only visible within the U.S. Don't want spies from the Great White North knowing what we are saying about you!


Stewart was incredulous that a coalition of opposition politicians tried to oust Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper.

"Force him from office? You can do that? Because we've had no confidence in our guy for quite some time now, and he's taking forever to leave."

Monday, December 8, 2008

Fighter Plane Crash


From: Breaking News from SignOnSanDiego News
Date: December 8, 2008 12:32:13 PM PST
To: tippie
Subject: Military jet crashes in University City

A military jet has crashed into a neighborhood identified as near Cather Avenue and Huggins Street in University City. The pilot reportedly ejected. Buildings are on fire. No reports yet of fatalities or injuries.



The Crash Site



A F-18 went down at today in University City (my area of town). It missed a major mall by half an mile and a high school by a couple of blocks. The plane crashed in a residential area and hit two homes that burned to the ground. Several other homes in the area suffered fire damage. Three people on the ground were killed and one is still missing.

For more info:

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Company Games

Tonight was our company holiday party. Through out the evening there were prices offered if you could win at various games and trivia quizzes. One of the games was to assemble a box, wrap it, and tie a bow around it. The catch - you have to do it as a team and everyone must have one hand behind their back. Doesn't sound that hard does it?! Believe me it is!


Celebrating Our Success. We didn't win - but we came in a respectable 2nd!


The rest of the evening was dedicated to dancing. Hmmm, a company of engineers. That doesn't usually translate into alot of dancing. Surprisingly, quite a few people got their groove on. The rest of us pulled up chairs and enjoyed the show! Actually, the spectators managed to get up and 'twist and shout' and wave our arms about to Y-M-C-A!

December Nights

Last night was the first evening of December Nights. In the spirit of the holidays, for the last 31 years, the museums in Balboa Park have opened their doors free of charge for the first weekend in December. In addition, to free admission, the park is decorated with lights and full of festive activities, holiday and cultural shows, artisan booths and food food food!


The Prado:
Full of people and lit up with holiday lights


Not sure how many people were at the park on Friday night -- but it was jam packed! It was an adventure just trying to reach the park. All the streets in the surrounding area were grid locked!

The Spreckles Organ Pavilion was lit up with a Christmas tree and through out the evening various choral groups performed. My favourite memory of the evening was the beautiful hammer duclimer music that played while we browsed the artisan cottages at The Spanish Village.

Friday, December 5, 2008

Joy



My favourite cupcakes from Sprinkles

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Economic Bill Of Rights

There is something fundamentally wrong with an economy based on consumer spending. A society where we measure well-being on the quantity and quality of our possessions. A life of deep and broad relationships where we share beyond ourselves -that would be a different measure.

President Franklin Roosevelt wrote the following Economic Bill of Rights in 1944. It is based on the realization that true individual freedom cannot exist without economic security and independence.


We have to come to a clear realization of that fact that true individual freedom cannot exist without economic security and independence. We have accepted a second Bill of Rights under which a new basis of security and prosperity can be established for all — regardless of station, race or creed. Among these are:


  • The right to a useful and remunerative job.
  • The right to earn enough to provide adequate food and clothing and recreation.
  • The right of every family to a decent home.
  • The right to adequate medical care and the opportunity to achieve and enjoy good health.
  • The right to adequate protection from the economic fears of old age, sickness, accident and unemployment.
  • The right to a good education.




adapted from here

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Wrong Side Of The Tracks

Turns out I am working on the wrong side of the tracks. The other day I heard my colleagues talking smack about the neighbourhood my office is located in. Something to the effect that "Tippie's office is over in the junk yard". It is true that with tough times some of my neighbours have been foreclosed on or just walked away from their homes. I guess I just hadn't taken a good look around and realized the depth of decay.

Now that my eyes have been opened -- it is time to start restoring the neighbourhood to its' former glory.

First things first. We need an image change, an upscale neighbourhood needs and upscale address.



Let it be known ... I no longer reside in the middle of the "junk yard'. I am now a proud resident of the prestigious Aisle #1.

Ever since I returned from my 'six month vacation' - my nameplate has been MIA. True, it has been handy for staying 'under the radar' -but today, after over a year of invisibility, I decided it was time that my existence was acknowledged. In the interest of a green office - I re-cycled one of my neighbours abandoned name plates!



Well my neighbours' front yard is *still* full of abandoned computer monitors - but I think we are well on the road to gentrification!


Gone Soft?!

As I headed out for my run tonight I zipped my fleece jacket up around my neck like a scarf and grabbed for my snowboarding touque.

Drastic measures for drastic weather.

It has dipped to 64 deg F.





Has this die hard Cannuck gone soft?!



Quote of The Day

To whom much is given, much is expected.

- Jesus Luke 12:48


… When people are pulling down hundred million dollar bonuses on Wall Street, and taking enormous risks with other people’s money, that indicates a sense that you don’t have any perspective on what’s happening to ordinary Americans. …

One of the things I hope my presidency helps to usher in is a return to an ethic of responsibility. That if you’re placed in a position of power, then you’ve got responsibilities to your workers. You’ve got a responsibility to your community. Your share holders. That if — there’s got to be a point where you say, ‘You know what, I have enough, and now I’m in this position of responsibility, let me make sure that I’m doing right by people, and, and acting in a way that is responsible.’ And that’s true, by the way, for members of Congress, that’s true for the president, that’s true for cabinet members, that’s true for parents. I want all of us to start thinking a little bit more, not just about what’s good for me, but let’s start thinking about what’s good for our children, what’s good for our country. The more we do that, the better off we’re going to be.


-- President-elect Obama in a recent interview with Barbara Walters

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Hope

“Hope begins in the dark, the stubborn hope that if you just show up and try to do the right thing, the dawn will come. You wait and watch and work: you don’t give up.”

- Anne Lamott

Monday, December 1, 2008

World Aids Day

Support World AIDS Day

The 1st of December is World AIDS Day. 2008 marks the 20th anniversary of World AIDS Day. There are an estimated 33 million people living with HIV and some 7,400 more people becoming infected every day. Today is day set aside to raise awareness and to remind those around us that our actions make a difference in ending this epidemic.

Want to learn more? Visit www.worldaidsday.org

O.K. this is going to sound like a Starbucks advertisement, which is ironic since I don't drink coffee. But...

Starbucks is going Red for World Aids day and giving 5¢ to the Global Fund for every hand-crafted Starbucks beverage sold today at participating US and Canada locations. Then through out holiday (November 27, 2008 and January 2, 2009) Starbucks will be serving (STARBUCKS)RED™ EXCLUSIVE beverages and will donate 5¢ for each drink purchasedto the Global Fund to help save lives in Africa.