It is so totally refreshing to find someone who is cheerful and joyful despite the goings on of life. No one can control what happens every second of their life, but people do have the amazing ability to choose joy in their hearts.
No matter your religious beliefs, this is really a lifelong lesson that everyone would benefit from learning. How to choose joy, despite the doom and gloom and the naysayers that may surround us. It is a hard, hard thing to learn, even for those of us who are generally the "glass half-full" type. But, as I am personally on this path, I have found it necessary to surround myself with teachers who have found that inner joy and can express or explain this journey to others. When I find an article or a person who I believe is really on that path, I think it is important to share with everyone.
Here is a great website, it is written by a Christian, but you don't have to be at all religious or Christian to identify with what this woman has to say.
http://liveinjoy.blogspot.com/
Check it out, and check back more often to get your "daily dose" of joyfulness. It's contagious!
It can't be coicidence that many faiths and old Eastern principles profess that finding joy is the PURPOSE Of life. Why should one go through life without giving the whole purpose a fighting chance?
It doesn't mean that you have to be blind to things going on around you. But if you can accept things as they are, be joyful, and go about making the necessary changes, all of these "enlightened" authors say things will undoubtly be better, that things will start coming to you. And, I don't know about you, but I could use some of that!!! So I am on this journey. Want to discuss? Leave a comment!
Here are some other great reads on the subject:
The Way of the Peaceful Warrior, by Dan Millman. Website: http://www.danmillman.com/
A New Earth, by Eckhart Tolle. Website: http://eckharttolle.com/a_new_earth
Friday, September 19, 2008
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Okkkkk!!! Sorry for the hiatus! I am back!

I have had a very busy summer but that is no reason to just give up and not continue this very worthy cause.
Sometimes its hard to decide exactly who I should talk about on here, and sometimes it is sooo easy! I try to only profile those organizations that I have either worked with, or have done extensive research on. I can't make any guarantees about how good or corrupt any group may be, but I do my best to only talk about the "above board" groups.
This is one of those easy times where I just KNEW who I had to talk about on here!
I love animals and lately have been bitten with the "I need a dog" bug. But, let's get real. I am in law school, live between two houses and like to be able to go on trips. That is not to say that I won't be ready for a dog in a few weeks or months, but I am not ready today.
So, when I saw Cupcake, my heart broke for her. She is only 6-9 months old and was scheduled to be put to sleep TODAY!!! But she is just a baby! How could someone do this to a baby? She has so much time ahead of her and if you look at her eyes you can tell she is a great girl.
Yep, thats Cupcake, up at the top!
Right? Isn't she just adorable? Exactly! So, with the aforementioned knowledge that my life is not perfect for making a lifetime commitement to an animal (their lifetime that is), I ventured out to try to help. I talked to my fiance and we agreed that we could foster her and look for another home. But we never finalized anything and my heart was breaking when I woke up this morning knowing it might well be her last day. I realize thousands of dogs are put to sleep every day, so you don't have to tell me I can't save them all. BUT I thought... I can save this one. She made me think of the "Starfish Story."
There was just something about her and I had to help. So I got up, got on the internet, and started googling shar pei and chow chow rescues. Those are her identified breed mixes, but I'm not sure she looks a ton like either one. But, they were an option where I could advocate for her. So as I pushed "send" on each one of the "Can you help Cupcake?" e-mails, I said a little prayer. Actually, a big prayer because I knew she was running out of time.
Not an hour later I got an email from Carol. I won't use her last name here for her privacy, but she is truly an angel and she made some calls and found a plan to work with me to save Cupcake!!!
We SAVED Cupcake!!! Talk about instant gratification! This woman deserves an award for the work she does. She is going to help find Cupcake a new family AND my fiance and I might still get to foster her for a little while. I have no problem pampering that adorable little face until her "forever" family finds her.
So here is the organization of the week:
U.S.A. Shar Pei Rescue Network
http://www.sharpeirescuenetwork.org/
Look for your state!
Please! Remember to be a responsible pet owner and spay/neuter your animal, do not buy your pet from a puppy mill, and don't forget about the breed rescues when you see a dog in a shelter that can be identified as a specific breed.
There are breed rescues for almost every major breed, and all you have to do is google the breed + rescue. You too can advocate for animals. They don't have to die in vien. If you can't find a rescue, you could always start one too!! There is information on how to start a rescue on e-how and many other sites.
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