June, 2011

Things to Give Us Hope

A friend sent this to me the other day as a link labeled “Something to bring us hope” and it did. This is a wonderful article on the need for paper books and it’s well worth your read. Many thanks, Carolin!

Another item to give you hope and encouragement: you all have heard me speak many times on the Crested Butte Writers Conference and my experience there last year. I learned so much – about writing, but also about myself. Well, I just discovered that Theresa Rizzo, the amazing founder and organizer for the Sandy Writers Competition and the Crested Butte Conference is also not published. Her post this week and this video shows her spirit, beauty and wisdom in the face of all she’s experienced and gave me so much hope and strength, I had to share it. Here’s the video, but I’d have to say her blog on the topic is even more worth the read:
And on in a nonsequitur, I’ve been meaning to share @podtribebooks twitter account with you all. In their own words: PodTribe is a publisher and online retailer of eBooks featuring an exclusive network of authors primarily based in Asia.

How have you been uplifted this week?

News, Links and More

In upcoming release news, check out Jeannie Lin’s new book cover for The Dragon and the Pearl. I really look forward to reading it. Amazon says it’s due for release on September 20th.

Last year I reviewed “Escaping the Tiger” by Laura Manivong. Due to the poor economy, the book hasn’t sold as well as I expected. If you’re interested in ordering a hardback copy for $3.99, check out this link. It’s a marvelous read and you won’t be sorry.

So what wondrous things are you reading right now?

And…It’s Monday

It’s Monday and at least the kidlit has swim lessons this morning. I’ll have a few hours to myself. As always, I’ve got more to do than I could possibly handle, but in a perfect world, I’d already have the mortgage check written,  Chapter 2 completed and moved onto Chapter 3. During swim lesson, I could prepare our home for the non-existent housing market. I can dream about so many things, but the truth is, I didn’t do too much dreaming last night. I woke up repeatedly and now that I’ve completed my morning’s journal entry and written several pages of Chapter 2, my eyes are more than happy to close without my help. So I will say many thanks to Janet Johnson for today’s blog question. I was too tired to think of my own.

What do you dream about?

Joplin Family Needs Help

These girls already lost their biological parents, and now they’ve lost their mother, too. If you can help in any way, please do! I just received this from my adoption agency representative. My heart and prayers go out to these girls.

Last week we received an update from Candace Shively, Children’s Division Director, who told us that more than 15 foster family homes have been destroyed in the tornado last month. Those foster families were caring for 25 children. In addition, one adoptive parent was killed.

As a community, we are asking for your help. We need you to spread the word that MFCAA is accepting donations of gift cards (in any amount) for gas, Target, Walmart and fast food. These donations will be provided to Missouri State Foster Care and Adoption Board member from the South Region, Melinda Nicholson, who has been on the ground in Joplin since the storm. She is working directly with Jean Rodriguez, the Children’s Division Circuit Manager in the Joplin office, to provide support to the effected families and children.

Additionally, we are seeking help with a special request. There are two girls who have been left orphaned as a result of their adoptive mother’s death in the storm. The family was passing through Joplin in a car on their way to church when the tornado hit them. One of the girls remains hospitalized at Children’s Mercy here in Kansas City.

The Children’s Division has identified some kin who are willing to step up and serve as guardians for the injured girl and her sister. However, this kinship family is facing substantial loss, both personal loss (five funerals in the last week), and financial loss (one vehicle was totaled and not replaced by insurance at an adequate level and another needs repair). In addition, they are expending substantial resources traveling back and forth to the KC area to visit with the girl at CMH, and will now have to do some home remodeling to accommodate raising two girls that they had not anticipated having.

This family needs specific help. They need Kansas City area folks who can help them by visiting them and the injured child at the hospital, they need a car or van, they need help with gas and food. They need whatever kind of welcoming and support Kansas City’s foster and adoptive families can provide for them.

If you can help, email me directly at Lori@mfcaa.org so that I can connect you with the information you need. If you can provide gift cards or send in a donation, please send or drop off to MFCAA, 3210 S. Lee’s Summit Road, Independence, MO. 64055. You can also donate cash on our website, noting that the donation is for Joplin foster/adopt families on the form: www.mfcaa.org . Also, if you happen to be a social networking person, please consider posting this need on your facebook or my space page. We’d like to reach as many kind Kansas Citians as we can.

Due to Technical Difficulties…

This blog will be quiet on Monday. 🙁 My computer is buggy in every sense and it shall now be overhauled and happily, meet Windows Seven. I hope to be up and running again by Wednesday.