| Because I feel like the most uninteresting and most boring lump on the planet, I'm doing this.
What's your musical horoscope? (Put your player on shuffle and write down the first 10 songs that come up.)
1. Oscar's Junk Band - Oscar the Grouch 2. Santa Evita - Evita OMS 3. This is Neverland - Finding Neverland 4. Elephantoplasty - Monty Python 5. Sure as Sun Turns to Moon - Tarzan OBCR 6. Somethin' Stupid - Robbie Williams and Nicole Kidman 7. What a Waste - Miss Saigon OLCR 8. Taxi Ride - Tori Amos 9. Rhyme and Reason - Adam Pascal 10. Life So Changed - Titanic
Well... looks like my horoscope is a rather eclectic mix. How very fitting. I'll never find any answers in those sort of things, I know. But they are fun. We had a palm reader at our senior lock in at my high school, and for a lark, I went and tried it. I like to hear what people have to say. He took one look at my palm, started chuckling under his breath and shaking his head. Then he looked me straight in the eye and said "You...you are a work in progress" I sort of have a feeling I always will be too.
P.S. I would like to try and persuade you to head over to goodsearch.com, because for every search that goes over there and says they are searching for Sts. Joachim and Ann Care Service, money goes to the food pantry that my mom runs. To try and persuade you more, here's some info.
In 2005, Sts. Joachim and Ann Care Service assisted over 8,000 individuals of all faiths by providing basic necessities such as food, clothing, shelter, and much more. Programs like these help individuals and families combat the threat of homelessness, sickness, malnutrition and despair, so they may work confidently toward self-reliance and become productive citizens.
But something else aside having basic needs met is important for a healthy, productive life, and that is a sense of belonging and being valued by others within the community despite economic circumstances. Acts of respectful kindness to the less-fortunate members of our communities protect them against the sense of shame and overwhelming hopelessness caused by poverty.
For this reason, each year Sts. Joachim and Ann Care Service acts as the organizing sponsor for the Adopt-A-Family Christmas program, known locally as “The Miracle on McClay.” In addition to qualified families within the registered J&A weekly food pantry recipients, another 500 at-risk families, referred from local community organizations, are matched with an equal number of families in the area who would like to provide Christmas gifts and a meal to individuals and families who would otherwise have no Christmas celebration at all. During the 2005 Christmas season, over 700 families were provided a Christmas celebration, including personalized gift packages and a dinner. jacares.org
So yeah...I know google is addictive and such, but if you could find a way to wean yourself off of it, you could help so many people....think about it. |