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TGIFYGDF…Thank Goodness It’s Feed Your Good Dog Friday!

August 14, 2009 by Rose Caplan

LOOK PAST POLITICS, FOR JUST A MINUTE …

Less than a week ago, Justice Sonia Sotomayor was sworn in to the Supreme Court and became our country’s first Hispanic Supreme Court Justice. Forget all the politics…she is to be admired for taking responsibility and rising to the challenge as a child and young woman to improve herself, and as an adult for being committed to improving the world around her.

Justice Sonia Sotomayor was born to a Puerto Rican family and grew up in a public housing project in the South Bronx. Her dad was a factory worker with a third grade education and died when she was only nine years old. After her father’s death, Sotomayor turned to books for solace and her love of reading and learning grew.

Sotomayor and her brother Juan acquired their strong belief in the power of education from their mom. Sotomayor was driven by an indefatigable work ethic and while managing a diagnosis of juvenile diabetes, she excelled in school. She graduated as valedictorian of her class and won a scholarship to Princeton University.

Sotomayor graduated summa cum laude, and Phi Beta Kappa from Princeton. She was a co-recipient of the M. Taylor Pyne Prize, the highest honor Princeton awards to an undergraduate. At Yale Law School, Justice Sotomayor served as an editor of the Yale Law Journal and as managing editor of the Yale Studies in World Public Order.

Justice Sotomayor’s improved herself through hard work and dedication, and as a result her community has benefitted. On a local level, her favorite project is the Development School for Youth program, which sponsors workshops for inner city high school students. Every semester, approximately 70 students attend 16 weekly workshops that are designed to teach them how to function in a work setting. The workshop leaders include investment bankers, corporate executives and Justice Sotomayor, who conducts a workshop on the law for 25 to 35 students. In addition to the workshop experience, each student is offered a summer job by one of the corporate sponsors. The experience is rewarding for the lawyers and exciting for the students, commented Justice Sotomayor, as “it opens up possibilities that the students never dreamed of before.” [Federal Bar Council News, Sept./Oct./Nov. 2005, p.20] This is one of many ways that Justice Sotomayor is using her education and experience to improve the world and inspire young people to achieve their dreams.

Justice Sotomayor now has the opportunity to role model on a national level. She improved herself and now can improve the world.

Some of the information in this post was extracted from a White House press release which can be read by clicking here.

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Filed Under: General, Mind Tagged With: improve the world, improve yourself

Wednesday Wide Smile

August 12, 2009 by Rose Caplan

In Memory of Eunice Kennedy Shriver, 1921 – 2009 One Woman’s Vision

Eunice Kennedy Shriver founded the Special Olympics and, on July 20, 1968, the first Special Olympic Games were held at Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois.

The Special Olympics was created out of Ms. Shriver’s love and respect for the individual nature of people with intellectual disabilities and her desire to see that they reach their full potential without changing who they inherently are. The bonus, as Ms. Shriver saw it, is that we all change for the better as we allow people with intellectual disabilities grow into all they are meant to be.

In a statement from the Special Olympics on her death, Timothy Shriver says “… it was her unconditional love for the athletes of Special Olympics that so fulfilled her life.”

Her son goes on to say that his mother “…never hoped that people with intellectual disabilities should be somehow changed into something they were not. Rather, she fought throughout her life to ensure that they would be allowed to reach their full potential so that we might in turn be changed by them, forced to recognize our own false assumptions and their inherent gifts.”

To that end, as we learn from the video, the Special Olympics provides individuals with consistent opportunities to realize their potential, develop physical fitness, and establish self confidence thereby enriching both individual lives and communities as a whole.

So it is that Eunice Kennedy Shriver dedicated her life to her “special friends” and through her lifelong tireless efforts created a world stage on which they can inspire us all by improving themselves and improving the world.

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Filed Under: Body, General, Volunteer Opportunities Tagged With: improve the world, improve yourself, Special Olympics

Monday Motivational Quote

August 10, 2009 by Rose Caplan

The improvement of understanding is for two ends: first, our own increase of knowledge; secondly, to enable us to deliver that knowledge to others.
~John Locke

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Filed Under: General, Mind, Monday Motivational Quotes Tagged With: improve the world, improve yourself

TGIFYGDF…Thank Goodness It’s Feed Your Good Dog Friday!

August 7, 2009 by Rose Caplan

THERE ARE SHORT-CUTS TO HAPPINESS, AND DANCING IS ONE THEM. ~ VICKI BAUM

Please support your creative community this weekend. Visit a local dance theater, playhouse, art show or museum.

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HERE IS A LITTLE SOMETHING TO SEND YOU DANCING INTO HAPPINESS THIS WEEKEND!

Filed Under: General, Spirit Tagged With: Dance With Me, TGIF

Wednesday Wide Smile

July 29, 2009 by Rose Caplan

YOUTH REVIVE GOOD OLD DAYS IN AMES, IOWA … STRENGTHEN COMMUNITY TIES

A group of young people, ages 10 – 17, took a page out of their local history book and treated their community to a good old fashion block party, with the help of the City of Ames, Iowa and AmeriCorps volunteers.

According to AmeriCorps’ Amanda Martin, the Tripp Street Block Party, was held this past Saturday, July 25 and was completely organized by about 12 young people. Over a month’s time they planned activities, went to businesses for donations, held a car wash to raise money and promoted the event. The City of Ames helped out and debuted its block party trailer called the Street ‘n Greet at the event. The trailer is equipped with everything you could ever wish for to put on a “mac daddy” party, including tables, chairs, a sound system, games, community information and more.

Amanda writes in her blog : The party went off without a hitch. Neighbors came out in full force and enjoyed a great feast, largely prepared by Brenda, the grandmother of one of the girls planning the event. Kids were hula hooping and jumping rope. The youth had a learning station for the younger kids, with books, coloring, educational games, and more. The snow cone machine was a hit with people of all ages. KeeKee led a great dance contest. The whole day was just so much fun.

Amanda concludes her blog with an inspiring observation, I was so impressed with all the work the youth put into organizing this event. If every group I worked with was so motivated and dedicated, I would be ecstatic. The group wants to continue to meet and do service projects, and I am excited to be a part of the creation of this new youth volunteer group in Ames.

Congratulations to everyone, especially the young people of Ames, Iowa, who worked on creating an event so successful that everyone wants to do it all over again! There’s no greater endorsement than that!

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Filed Under: General, Good Dog Deeds Tagged With: Americorps, community service

Monday Motivational Quote

July 27, 2009 by Rose Caplan

 

In seeking truth you have to get both sides of a story. – Walter Cronkite

 

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Filed Under: General, Mind, Monday Motivational Quotes Tagged With: truth, two sides of the story, Walter Conkrite

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