Yay trees and no more work!
And with that, I'm going home. In the fog.
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Yay trees and no more work!
And with that, I'm going home. In the fog.
ita, you are welcome anytime.
bribery certasinly helps.
Liese, I bought a live potted tree for several years and then donated them to NYC Parks. I loved doing that. Having your land to plant them on sounds wonderful.
I was going to recommend to Liese that she get an ornament display centerpiece from Crate and Barrel, but looking at their website, it looks like they're already sold out.
Hey, we got ourselves a Christmas tree today, too. But it's still in the car right now. Maybe I should take it out and untie it while the kids are still napping.
Also? I want to meet Mac too. I just can't think how to make it happen, other than by pulling a Kat and asking someone else to plan it for me.
But do you see, Burrell, how no one is offering to plan my trip to Santa Fe?
There is no conference happening in NYC some weekend that you need to attend?
A great idea for those looking to spend some of their end-of-year money on a charity or two: Kiva.org, an online lending platform for microfinancing (like the new Nobel Peace Prize winner started, only virtual). For $25, you can help finance a small entrepreneur.
Love this cat's expression! (Also, the one of the little kitten in the background--such a wide-eyed "WTF?")
Oh, Kathy's post reminded me of Modest Needs, a charity whose purpose is to help people who are otherwise financially self-sufficient when they have an unexpected expense that would push them into poverty. They typically give small grants, like paying the utility bill, or paying a mechanic so that a person has a running car to get to work.
People who donate to Modest Needs also can view the applications of people who requested grants and, basically, decide who receives funds.