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Sunday, May 31, 2009

Dancing With the Stars


Dancing With the Stars
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Here's just a small bit of the routine I danced on Friday night, for the Circle of Hope Foundation's First Annual Dancing With the Norwood Stars.

To say it was an honor to participate in this event is an understatement. Circle of Hope does amazing work for families battling cancer and other catastrophic illnesses, and I was so thrilled to be able to help them in this way. I didn't win, but it didn't matter. I enjoyed every single second of this process. And to see my family and friends right there along the dance floor, cheering and hollering and clapping for me made it so much more fun.

Thank you to everyone who came out and cheered for all the participants. It was great, great fun. And thank you to the magically delicious Martin who made dancing that routine a joy.

UPDATE: Liz uploaded her pictures. They are awesome. This one is my favorite so far. It's part of the routine that was very sassy and fun.

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Sunday, May 24, 2009

The Right Reminder at the Right Time Throwin' Out the Life Line

Liz's husband had the treat of seeing him live the other night, which sent me running to the iTunes to remind myself of his genius, which clearly was not limited to "Screenwriter's Blues".

"When your faith in life is gone, come and speak to me..."

Your Misfortune - Mike Doughty, from "Haughty Melodic"

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Saturday, May 23, 2009

And I Carry These Songs Like a Comfort Wherever I Go...

I should put up an original post about this, but instead, I direct you all to my other site, where I talk about summer songs, but not the way you would expect.

Also, MJ's juxtaposition, because salty and sweet go together in really unusual ways.

It's the unofficial beginning to summer, everyone. Don't let it pass you by.

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Monday, May 18, 2009

Right to Life Does Not End At Conception, Either

With mortarboard in hand, Robert Kessler, 22, a graduating senior, wandered among the protesters and shook his head. “Some of these pictures are grotesque, and I don’t want them to be part of my graduation,” Mr. Kessler said. “If these groups wanted to make a difference, they could have better used their money on homes for unwed mothers.” (source)

That last sentence sums up my feelings about the anti-abortion movement perfectly. And let's be perfectly clear, I make a very strong distinction between the terms "pro-life" and "anti-abortion". In my opinion, the "pro-life" followers are much more consistent and have a broader view of these moral-political issues that circulate in the world, and act accordingly. Yes, they may have conservative religious beliefs, but they actually are real campaigners for social justice in their belief that ALL lives are sacred, whether it be from the moment of conception or the moments before execution on death row. Pro-life activists are just as likely to be seen outside of prisons as clinics, working in shelters and transitional housing, and opening their homes. Prayerful reflection and action. I can respect this, and can respectfully disagree in conversations with these people without being called a baby killer.

Anti-abortion activists, on the other hand, only see that one issue. And, if you are someone who believes that this decision should be a CHOICE, a deeply emotional, traumatic, and ultimately PERSONAL CHOICE, you're labeled a baby killer. You are verbally excoriated, shown graphic pictures that show no respect to the life that was lost, and make the situation 100 times worse with the venom and hatred and singular point of view. Let me also be clear; I know NO ONE who is "pro-abortion". I've never met a single human being who has promulgated the, "let's go out and abort all unborn babies in the name of social progress." It just doesn't happen. Pro-choice activists, in my view, are just that--campaigning for this action to remain a CHOICE. And yes, women make it, and yes, many women don't, and if I were ever faced with the issue, I'm not sure I'd make the choice to abort. But, I know I'd rather live in a country where I'm allowed to make that choice.

So, when I read about people calling the President of the United States a "baby killer" and insinuating he's not worthy of an honorary degree from a prestigious college--and mind you, he has already EARNED a degree from a university MUCH more prestigious than the University of Notre Dame--it just makes me really annoyed. Far less worthy people have received honorary degrees at college commencements over the years, with much less fanfare. And I think about Robert Kessler, who I quoted above, and how his graduation ceremonies were marred by this, and cynically think, "where is the respect for these lives, LIVED and viable, and worthy of being celebrated?" And I particularly am taken by his final sentence: “If these groups wanted to make a difference, they could have better used their money on homes for unwed mothers.” Help out. REALLY respect an individual's right to LIFE. Not just to EXIST, but to LIVE.

Carry on...

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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

If You Could Read My Mind...

...you would have known that I could have written this one.

And this one.

This one, too. For a long time, this was very true.

The mileage is different, but not the sentiment.

And I discovered this site, through Liz, on the same day this one appeared.

Old love, or new love, you need to read this every day. Because someday, you will see yourself there, and wonder. My new favorite web obsession.

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Sunday, May 10, 2009

The Rau Women.


The Rau Women., originally uploaded by crau1971.

It's a formidable shot, isn't it?

Happy Mother's Day to my mom, who made us the women we are today. Strong, beautiful, intelligent, accomplished. We are all these things because of you.

Oh, and ridiculous David Bowie fans ;)

I love you. Happy Mother's Day!

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Modern Love

David Bowie

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Tuesday, May 05, 2009

Rest Your Head, Close to My Heart

For all the babies that made it into the world this week.

For the mothers and fathers that love them, and worry, for reasons both minor and impossibly huge.

For the families and friends that gather round, and coo, and sigh, and hold their collective breath.

For this moment, and the next breath, and the future...

...this song is for you.

Baby Mine - Allison Krauss

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