Hey Guys! I came across this great article and video about doing successful videos! =) If you do demonstration videos, or intro videos, or even just "a day in the life" type stuff, I think you'll find value in this advice! =)
Be sure to let me know what you think, and leave any links to your videos so we can go check them out and share the love! =)
Check out this great article on how exercise benefits your body and your life in real-life, "see the results of your hard work", "exercise makes me happy" ways! =)
OHMY! I have fallen a bit behind on this, but this week's WW will be part of a catch-up session on my Project Life 365 photo challenge progress...
I have been taking pictures everyday- which is such an amazing accomplishment for me, as well as a fun journey of documenting this year that is FLYING by, as well as my growing inspiration that is photography! ;)
I have, however, fallen WAY behind on processing and documentation of the photos I have been taking the last-well- four weeks (*7* if you count only this blog's account of the journey~ YIKES!!)... wOw! Okay, SO, lats night I worked hard to catch up on the processing aspect. =) So here I am to begin the documentation side of this project...
Ready?? =)
Here's Week 11 from the Lens of My Life... =oD
YaY! ...wOw...
Okay, Blogger is just now deciding to be a massive punk, and will not upload anymore new media (for some dumb reason =/) ...SO,
Week 12 and on will have to wait. =(
Today's post is about a foundation that I support, and would like to shine some love on, and get the word out a little bit more on: ISF: the Ian Somerhalder Foundation.
If you love your Mother (Earth), are inclined to earnestly live a green lifestyle (or are trying to implement one), and/or have a soft spot for animals of all shapes and sizes, then you want to know more about ISF! =)
The foundation was started by the incredibly compassionate and conscientious actor Ian Somerhalder, and was a project he launched on his 32nd birthday, stating "Instead of gifts this year, my birthday wish is that we come together
and raise funds to support projects that protect our habitat and nurture
our furry friends."
And ISF was born! =)
The foundation's mission "aims to empower, educate and collaborate with people and projects to positively impact the planet and its creatures." The site has campaigns of information and ways to get involved targeted at every age level, and is especially interested in making the youth of the world more aware of issues impacting environment (in every sense) and showing them the power they have to help make the world a better place for everyone. =)
ISF works to help people look from all sides at the challenges we and our planet face today. They bring campaigns to light in areas of habitat, energy, and animals~ hitting home the concept that we are all connected and live on this planet together, and that in order to continue doing so, we all need to get involved and approach the topic from a 'whole picture' standpoint because all of the issues and challenges we face are interconnected, just as we are.
One of ISF's latest campaigns is a unique one. Ian and his team want to build an Animal Sanctuary. No, that's not particularly unique for projects that strive to protect animals, but ISF has a bit of an interesting and wonderful twist on the concept. The ISF Animal Sanctuary would take the healing of the animals it rescues one step further: partnering rehabilitated animals with children challenged with behavioral issues. The idea is to address and positively impact the devastating affect of bullying on today's youth by encouraging healthy relationships, and teach kids who may not understand the concept, what one involves and why it's so important.
In Ian's own words, he describes the problem(s) and the solution:
“I’m so tired of the lack of compassion in our world and watching kids
grow up in it. If we can give animals a home, we can also take kids who
have behavioral issues… bullying other kids, and bring them together to
learn compassion from one another. If you have compassion for an
animal, then you’ll ultimately have compassion for another human being.”
If you would like to see the ISF Animal Sanctuary come to life~ or find out how you can make a difference in numerous other ways~ please check out the website! =) http://www.isfoundation.com.
Until next time...
May your imagination light your way,
~xo~ StacyLynn a.k.a. AllAmrcnWldFlwr [Flower]
It is always at least a little heart wrenching for me when I do these write-ups about organizations and causes that are dear to me.
It's SO important for me to get the word out, and offer as much good information as I can on groups that are working hard to make a positive difference in this world. It is the very least I can do to honor them by sharing their stories, and hopefully help a bit in the fight to create a better world for us all. I am happy to learn more, and to write what I can to help others become more aware as well.
But today, words are hard to come by.
In light of the tragic events in Boston yesterday, today's Tithing Tuesday will be short and sweet. Boston is home, and I am still processing my way through this emotional event~ today I will not write about my personal feelings on the matter. Today I am, however, going to offer up a little information about ways you can reach out, and how you can help those in need after the bombings, if you are so inclined.
First, I wanted to share an organization that was started by Massachusetts Governor Patrick and Boston Mayor Menino to begin collecting donations specifically to help the families and individuals in the coming months who were greatly affected by the tragedy. The organization is called "One Fund Boston."
In a letter announcing the formation of The One Fund, Mayor Menino said, “We are one Boston. We are one community. As always, we will come together to help those most in need. And in the end, we will all be better for it.” To contribute to The One Fund Boston, click on onefundboston.org.
You can also find out more information on raising money for families affected through BAA (Boston Athletic Association)'s website as they will be posting in the coming days ways to donate and help, as well.
As with any such tragedy, giving blood is ALWAYS a biggie. And though I have read in several places that the American Red Cross is at quota for needs in Boston at this time, this is a very rare statement, and donated blood is always a much needed and scarce commodity. So, even though your donation may not directly help someone who was in Monday's heartbreaking events, consider donating in someone's name~ as blood is needed daily in communities all around our great nation.
And be sure to check out the website for The American Red Cross, as there are many ideas of ways to help, reach out, and give back available on this resource.
One thing many non-runners may not be aware of is that when a runner travels to an event, often times they have "hosts" that take them in, where they lodge while they are in town for the race. With the current situation, the need for hosts has increased. Some marathon runners are stranded in Boston and need a place to stay.
If you live in the area or are close to it and are willing to pick up
people and open up your home, click here to find out how you can offer housing.
This last item is not necessarily a "tithing" or a way to help, specifically, as much as it is a way to honor not only the people killed or injured by the bombings, but also the Spirit of Peace in the face of outright malice. A petition has been started requesting that a postage stamp be created and issued as a commemorative stamp in the likeness of the
sign created by 8-year-old Boston Marathon victim Martin Richard, which
states "No More Hurting People. Peace." You can see the petition to The White House here.
I will end with only this:
My heart is breaking for all the families affected by Monday's events, and for the City I hold so dear.
I hope this finds you and yours safe, sound, and peaceful.
Until next time...
May your imagination light your way,
~xo~ StacyLynn a.k.a. AllAmrcnWldFlwr [Flower]
It's Tax Day today here in the United States, so with that in mind, I decided to have a little fun with origami! =)
Today's Make Something Monday project is an origami dollar bill ring!
Lots to do today, so let's get started! =)
First, all you'll need is a U.S. one dollar bill. This project can be done with just regular paper, and I've included a fun video at the bottom to help you with that if you decided you want to get crazy with this one and really go creative. For today's purposes, though, I am simply concentrating the project on using a dollar bill. In case you've never seen one of these before, the finished product looks like this:
These are always a fun thing to make at parties, or when you are out at a restaurant. ;)
Take the dollar bill in your hand, lengthwise, face up.
Now turn it over, so the back side is what you are looking at.
Fold down (away from you) the top edge of the bill, at the line that borders the backside design.
Flip the bill over, so that the edge you just folded over is facing you, and is at the bottom of the bill.
Now, fold over towards you the top edge (as you are looking at it) to meet the bottom edge (that you created in the previous step.
Then slip the top edge into the "lip" of the bottom edge, and secure by making sure your top crease is sharp.
(picture the motion you make with a match book.)
Next, fold the bottom edge up to meet the top edge, so that you bill looks long and skinny, and "The United States Of America" is showing.
Be sure your creases are sharp.
Now, square out the "1" that will show on top when the ring is finished. To do so, first, fold back the edge of the bill, so that your crease is at the border line (like you did across the top of the bill in the first step).
In order to complete your "square" around the "1", fold the length you have on the right side around the back until you have created your square, and crease.
Okay, now we have to give our ring some shape. Hold the square that you just created, and wrap the length that's left back around your finger, over to the right, then around your finger, to give the rest of the bill some "curve."
As the bill is wrapped around your finger, press it gently to keep the rounded shape.
When you release it, the bill keeps it rounded shape. =)
Now to "fit" the ring.
Looking at the words "The United States Of America" again, fold the length up in between the o and f of the word "of." Make sure your crease is sharp.
(If you find that you want to make the ring size a bit smaller, then fold somewhere in the word "States." If you want it larger, fold it somewhere in the middle of the word "America.")
Now, follow the curve that we gave the ring, and bring the "1" in line with the straight edge we just created.
It's important for the next step that the edges are lined up.
Open the "1" square, and fold the straight portion down so that it runs along the edge under the "1" square.
Then fold the "1" back into place, and tuck the short left edge of the "1" under the length you just folded down.
Next, fold the length back up the ring's edge, into the middle, and flatten it up against the backside of the "1."
Create a little pocket at the top of the "1" square with your fingers. Fold the flap that's left into the pocket. (You can use a pencil or the end of a utensil to help you fit the excess into the pocket.)
And Viola! =) The "1" Ring. ;oP
How fun, right?!?
As I said, this one will go over pretty well at parties and the like. It's fun, and it's interactive (ie- use OPM! ;) )!
This video from Rob's World on YouTube was the inspiration for this tutorial. As I promised earlier, he has information on how to do this project with plain paper (the details are necessary because you won't have the border lines, the words, or the "1" to guide your folds and measurements, but you can get really creative and draw up anything that pleases you! =) ). Be sure to check out his YouTube Channel, too. He's got lots of fun stuff there! =) Here's the video:
Have you ever made one of these rings before? Got pictures? Don't be shy~ Share! =)