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God is good.


the shootings in Newtown were devastating.
it's horrible.
it's heartbreaking.
it is evil.

Psalms 46:1 God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.

Lord continue to be with all the families affected by this tragedy.

 

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my friend pam is getting better and her girls are getting better too.
their health is improving.

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i am praising God for that this week!
i have absolutely LOVED the amazingness of the internet and cell phones this week.
she and i can "talk" fairly easily ACROSS THE WORLD!
getting an email from Pam is cause for stopping what i am doing and reading it.
i love to hear from her.

 

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this is my "GET IN THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT" week.
i am determined to get it.
i will bake.  i will pray.  i will sing.  i will craft.  i will shop.  i will wrap.  i will plan.  i will BE MERRY.

there will be kids craft posts all week long!
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i have five days to finish.
oy.

how are you doing on your christmas attitude?  
are you having a hard time like me remembering that christmas is about jesus, not schedulues, gifts & decorating?

i am trying. 


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Thankful

thankful for so many little details in my life this weekend….candle light dinner with the kids…creativity…healthy legs to run…those faces…kids who eat peanut butter like crazy…sleeping in LATE…cuddling with waffle…basketball games…silly moments like shoulder rides and running barefoot in the parking lot.

 

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who says she can't be a lefty after all.
she drew the whole picture with a pencil first and then colored it all in…with her left hand!!

 

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talby and i put together some Blessing Bags yesterday.
she said "this is so nice to do for people! this makes me feel good."
exactly.
she was reading my mind. 
i look forward to her being able to pass them out.
we are keeping them in our car so we can be sure to have them when we need them.

read about how to make your own blessing bags HERE.   

 

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this morning….

Morning
super foggy…..ran with friends in 24 degrees….breakfast – i love those! ….annie bought an AG with her own money and it arrived today. she is going to be SO excited after school!!

 

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    I am joining The Adventure Project again this holiday to help in Haiti, Africa and India….

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   Go over to The Adventure Project to see HOW you can can be a part of this amazing tribe!!

 


 

Melissa - Lisa: I just checked..she’s still there. PUNKALOTTA. She also started blogging again a few weeks ago, pieceofcakeafterthoughts.blogspot.com.
I keep sending well wishes and prayers to Newtown.
Good luck Lisa.

Lisa - I can’t seem to locate Laura’s instagram page? It keep telling me it’s been deleted?

karen - that’s such a beautiful explanation Lorraine.

Melissa - I too live in Connecticut about 30 miles away, and a Mom of four young children, and the tragedy in Newtown is heart-wrenching. My first thoughts when to Laura as I follow her too on Instagram actually. It’s so difficult to look at the children’s pictures and to hear the details of thier little lives and what they loved and thier families. I think what happened has forever changed me, and my outlook on life. I wish beyond anything time could turn back. I pray and hope that there is a god, and that these little children are with him now. Look for Laura on Instagram (Punkalotta) – she is posting some pictures of memorials around the town.

cj - I love the blessing bag idea. I posted the picture of yours and an explanation on Facebook and my post has exploded with responses. Last week it was very cold out and I saw a man at an intersection with a cardboard sign, homeless with a family. I only had a few dollars but would have given him all I had, but I was one lane over and the light turned green. If I had had a blessing bag with me I would have had the time to toss it to him, with a silent prayer that it would help meet some needs. I would rather do a blessing bag than try to buy little gifts for friends…..thanks.

Becky @ Farmgirl Paints - He is good all the time! Pure sunshine over here. Love that. Need that! Been praying for Pam and her girl. So glad to hear they are better. Yay!

Lorraine R. - I totally understand the confusion to Meg’s words….the thing is though, that God does not control people. He gave us free will to make our decisions, sadly people continue to choose their own ways instead of His. God was there with those children during the tragedy and His is with their families even now……His word says, “I will never leave you nor forsake you” It’s up to us to acknowledge His presence….trust me, He is here <3

Jennifer - I don’t know Laura at all, other than from her blog (which I greatly miss). When I heard of the tradegy, I couldn’t help but cry. I used to be a teacher and just can’t imagine what the staff and children went through. Later, when I heard this had happened in Newtown, I cried for Laura’s family. They have been in my thoughts and prayers ever since. If there is anything that I can do from here in Kansas, please let me know.

Jody - Lisa
I cannot stop thinking of Laura & her family as well. Please let me know of anything she needs or that we can do for her community. Let her know that her family is in our thoughts and prayers.
Thank you.
Jody

sam - I love your posts meg, but really,
“God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble”
Where was he when those poor little children needed him? How was he helping?
It is totally contradictory to say “Lord continue to be with all the families affected by this tragedy.”
Where was he when it needed to be prevented? If he is able to be “with” them in the aftermath, why isn’t he able to be with the gunman and make him stop?
“God is good”. How? Its convenient to say he is good when something great happens, but when something horrific happens, well if he has so much power, why does he let bad things happen? The whole theory that god even exists is full of giant holes.
With all due respect to you.

Betsy - Lisa, Please let me know if you do something for Laura and her family; I would be happy to contribute. I live about 50 miles away (in Simsbury), but I absolutely loved and miss Laura’s blog. She was the first person I thought of on Friday, and can’t imagine the heartache they are experiencing.

alicia @ la famille - i just really like you. i like the way you look at life. i like that you run and make breakfast. you’re a cool girl.
and yes, i agree…God IS good. even when things are bad…He’s still good.
that is all πŸ™‚

Lisa M. - I love this. You are so right. Merry Christmas!

Lisa M. - You see, I wasn’t going to go for my run today because I have SO much to do. But then I saw your running shoes and then your picture with your running friends. You ran in 24 degree weather…if I go right now I can go in 51 degree weather πŸ™‚ (most unusual temps for December around here in Western PA…where is the snow?!?!) Now, I have to go. Thank you, truly!
I have a seven year old, 1st grader. My heart has been hurting since I heard of the news that happened Friday. It is indescribable and I have been praying constantly for those parents. I have to literally force myself to think of something else because I am making myself sick. I know God is in control and I know He has a plan. And I KNOW He will make good out of this horrific bad. He goes before us, He knows all. His ways are not our ways and we are not supposed to understand why He allows certain things to happen. We (society) have allowed Him to be taken out of our schools and now everyone is asking, “Where is God?”. He was right there and now those lovely children are in arms, safe and happy. Easy for me to say, I know, but I also know God is in control and I pray that at some point those families experience a peace that “passes all understanding”.

Heather Simnitt - You asked:
“how are you doing on your christmas attitude?
are you having a hard time like me remembering that christmas is about jesus, not schedulues, gifts & decorating?”
Not this year, but here is why. I have learned that I can’t just *add* Jesus to the holiday that is really all His anyway. I had to get rid of some of the things that were cluttering the holiday and not letting Jesus in. We cut back the schedule. I got presents *early* (done and wrapped by 12/8), and we are making a concerted effort to give more and spend less. It helps a lot.

shar y - this was a great post, thanks. I would love to see a post sometime about how you choose your charity to help. There are so many and it is so daunting to decide. And, then, I think should I do a little here, or a little there? Or pick one and do it all for them? I love that you are involved with this. Especially now, today. Blessings to you and all of your family.

Jessica - I live about 15 miles away from Newtown. I have been thinking about Laura from Piece of Cake since I heard the news Friday morning. I started following her blog after it was linked to yours, and it quickly became a favorite. My heart is broken for Newtown. Such a senseless tragedy… If you are in touch with Laura, please tell her that I have been thinking of her and praying for her family.

hannah - saw this and thought of the sweet babies you’ve posted about…
check out sevenly’s focus this week!
https://www.sevenly.org/

Lindsey - I love the blessing bag idea! So sweet that your daughter loved the concept! Last night I declared this week to be my “Get in the spirit” week also. It is happening. The worship, the food, the gifts, the “living in the moment.”

Lisa - Meg, I’m not sure if you talk to Laura (from piece of cake) on a regular basis but two of her children attended that school. Thank God they are okay but there is still much healing that needs to be done in them and in their community. I’ve already emailed her about her immediate needs and haven’t heard back yet, but I’d love it if we could all come together and do something great for them. I live only about ten minutes away from them so I could certainly drop things off if need be. Please let me know if you’d like to help or if you have any ideas. While we can’t bring back the victims, we can help the survivors.
lisajoseph79@gmail.com

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3 things.

FIRST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

i need to giveaway my piano.
if you want it and can come and get it (newton, ks) then leave a comment or email me ok?

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it's great and i hate to get rid of it but it's just taking up space at the craft house and there is no room at the farm house.  my children have all said they don't want to play piano anymore.  Since i don't see any future prodigies amoung them in piano…i am ready to let it go.

it's in "antique" shape.  it's been well loved.  but there is nothing wrong with it. 

let me know if you want it.
i will be so happy for her to go to a good home.  :)

i wrote a post about it earlier this year.  (makes me sad now) 

it's taken now.
SIGH. 

 

SECOND – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – - 

my friend Lisa Leonard announced something pretty darn awesome today. 

join me in praying for their family in this new COOL journey they are starting.
prayer is effective….let's lift them up!

a tv show??? it's pretty amazing.
be sure to share her video on facebook, twitter and pinterest.

 

 

THIRD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

i love The Adventure Project.
they put action to their words.
they find ways to provide a way out of poverty and they GET AFTER IT!

they offer ways for me to help out….sitting in a little kansas town all the way on the other side of the world!!

TODAY IS AN IMPORTANT DAY and we need your help.




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ok…. TODAY ONLY…. all our donations will be matched up to $5,000.
so i want you to HELP.
lets make a difference today.
it's so simple.
and so HUGE!!!

i set my goal to provide 3 pumps today….$1200.
and honestly i think that is kind of a wimpy goal.

please tell me we can exceed that.

imagine if you had to water you own garden….let alone your crop to feed your family and make all your income….with no hose?!
and you did it for years and years and years.

AND THEN someone offered you an irrigation pump at a price you could afford because someone very far away cared about you.
that someone heard God say "help today"
that someone gave from their heart and that made a difference!

BE THAT SOMEONE TODAY.

i know how many of you come here everyday.
i know this goal is too easy.

prove it.

DONATE HERE TODAY.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Michael Kors Skorpios - Ho, tiu komikso estas bona amuzo, nu, oh

Kim - So excited about the Lisa Leonard show! I’ve worn my Lisa necklace for almost six years now, proudly displaying the names of my two precious sons. πŸ™‚

Jill - Wow, The piano, REALLY think about it before you give it up. Personally, I would hang onto it even tho they are having some kid moments of not wanting to play anymore.
I quite lessons and I’ve allowed my son to quit too but I sure wish, as an adult, that I’d continued. I miss it. I miss being able to play it.
I got my mom’s wacky piano in my house. Yep, takes up space but every now and then my kids will sit and pound the keys. Someday, I just keep telling myself, someday… Until then my son has taken up the French Horn. I’m hoping one of my 3 daughters will go for piano.

Julien - Just yesterday I was thinking about how much I would love a piano. Sadly, I live in California.

Lisa - I grew up in church with Lisa! (I was more friends with her two younger sisters who are also twins!) Such a cool idea! Am sharing it on Facebook now!

Cynthia Leal - Megan would you please tell me the name of the book that your kids use play piano? My daughter wants to start playing piano and since we cant afford to pay for her classes I’m looking for a book that will help her start learning.
Thank you
Cynthia

Lindsay - Megan, I might want your piano. Let me talk to Ryan…do you have measurements on it? Thanks.

jenny - You have NO idea how badly I want to hop in my mini and venture to your house to meet you in person and hang out…ahem, I mean get your piano. πŸ˜‰

ira lee - i want to work for lisa!!! her story is amazing and so inspiring! i love her crazy curly hair, her ideas, and her work! thanks for sharing~!!!!

Heather S. - What a worthy project! I’ve given to many of your ministry plugs in the past, and I’d love to give today, but I cannot. Right now we are setting aside our extra cash because in December my husband is leading a group from our church to Honduras to dig a well for Living Water International. So today I just pop in to say that water is SO IMPORTANT and I will totally support this in prayer – if you can give, ladies – GIVE! Jesus is the key to eternal life…but water is the key to a healthy life here on earth!

Niki - WOW! What a day of exciting things! God is always moving but I love the days where He really shows himself in awesome, big ways!! Love it!

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adventure project….staying classy!

The Adventure Project has been nominated as a finalist for the Stay Classy Awards!

Please take one minute and vote (we promise, ONE minute!)

So could you vote?? It’s easy.

1. Click here.

2. Click East. (our headquarters are NY)

3. Then scroll down and click:

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And then here (at the bottom):

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4. Submit and Share!

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I love ALL the work the Adventure Project has done and will do.
it would be SO cool for them to WIN!!!

this award can help them get lots of exposure which can help big projects in the future.

GO VOTE.

it's super easy.

 

Roganne - Thank you so much for introducing me to the Classy’s!! Such an awesome way to honor worthy charities and help them be recognized! Kudos to the Adventure Project! Keep rockin’ it!

Heidi Jo the Artist - Done. πŸ˜‰ Have an awesome weekend!

Southern Gal - In other words, they are nominated in two categories. πŸ˜‰

Southern Gal - I voted for them in New Charity and in Disaster Relief and International Charity.

Ela - Done!
I usually donΒ΄t comment here but I just wanted to say I love ur blog.
And the I wanted to share a link of a rainbow pencil quilt I saw when I scanned through the intenet. And I thought you, that u will surely like it. Here it goes:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/suppose/6638584395/

Kati - Done!

Cathy - voted.

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dude….

WORLD WATER DAY.
we rocked it.
seriously…..YOU ARE SO AWESOME.
The Adventure Project raised over $27,000!!!
in ONE DAY!
that is amazing.
the Prem Rawat Foundation matched our donations and gave $25,000!
Mech

111 mechanics will be supported from that effort.
SO AWESOME.

thank you.

the winner of the swag giveaway is…………JAMIE J.

That was easy πŸ™‚
$25 more towards training another mechanic!
Posted by: Jamie J | March 22, 2012 at 01:22 PM

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email me Jamie J and i will ship your prize goodies to you. πŸ™‚

 

ok moving on….

it has rained EVERYDAY of spring break.
ALL DAY.
and i was not prepared for that.
there is MUD everywhere.
we have practically ruined every pair of shoes we own….in four days.
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what do farmers do with their dogs???
do you bathe a farm dog?  or just let it go?  
do country folk just not have indoor dogs?

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these are things i need to learn.

craig stayed home today and we had a family day.
i wasn't convinced it was going to be any fun with all the crankiness that was going on before we left.
and the weather….it was ominous……AGAIN.

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first stop….home depot.
isn't it always?

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and our plans for mini golf were messed up from the cold so we went to the movies…last minute decison.

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i took the girls to the Lorax….they'd already seen it.
and craig took the three oldest to the Hunger Games…i think they bought the last four tickets.
our theater was showing it in almost every theater every half hour!
kinda wish i'd gotten to see it.
but the Lorax was good.
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made me remember that i don't want to live with regrets.
i want to make a difference.
my kids watch me so closely to see if i will cry…i only got misty eyed this time…annie called me out. 

then we hit the bookstore.
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my stack i browsed through.

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sean spent some of his gift cards he had.
annie read as many Piggie & Elephant books as she could.
and i wished for a few more hours and a starbucks and silence….but we moved on.

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chilis for dinner.
perfect place with the ball games starting.
it was interesting to observe that all of my children are old enough now (suddenly) to order their meal, have conversations the whole meal….without crying or fighting….and laugh together…it was pretty cool.

i think i like them!
 
we drove home and FINALLY the sun was shining.
i said "wow…i had no idea how bad i needed that sun?! it feels so good!"

scott left for basketball practice and i told the kids to play outside till it was dark.

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she wanted to show me how fast she could ride.
last week she said "i think i was going 120 miles an hour!!!"

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i stepped out on the main road to see the sun set….i took this for Pam.
she loved the sunsets on her kansas farm.
miss you pammie.

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annie had come out to see the sun set too and then i told her she could go on ahead as fast as she could.
she did.

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i stopped to take this picture and as soon as i snapped it i heard a crash in the house.
the kind that you wait for what comes next….

while arranging her bedroom lauren dropped the glass top to her dresser and it broke everywhere.
she cut her arm and was bleeding a lot.
oh my.
 
craig pulled up in the driveway 2 minutes later and took her to the ER….13 stitches….ouch.
she is fine.
she is making cookies right now as i type this.
but still….OUCH.
(you are welcome for not including pictures)

there is never a dull moment in a big family.
ever.

i think i am ready for bed…..it's been a really full day.

i will go to sleep smiling about World Water Day.
i love how God uses blogs to bring us together for a greater purpose…HIS purpose.
it really is SO COOL.
all of us from all over the world working together to help others.

in the words of the Lorax….
"Unless someone like you
cares a whole awful lot, 
nothing is going to get better.
It's not
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sleep well.

and thanks again.

 

Susan - Wash waffle as many times as he needs it, there’s no way he’ll want to stay outside without the kids. Sometimes a good toweling can work wonders too!
Good luck and love your new place, what an adventure!
Happy Monday morning to you,
Susan

Julie KG - So happy World Water day raised so much money!!! And no, farmers don’t have farm dogs…I grew up on a dairy farm and our dogs were always covered in EVERYTHING. Plus, not to be gross, but dogs will eat anything they find on the farm, even stuff sitting on the ground after a cow gives birth, if you get my drift πŸ˜‰ Hope that last comment doesn’t ruin anyone’s next meal.

Amy @ Little for a Little While - What gorgeous pics. It’s our dream to buy an old farm in the country. Your pics pretty much seal the deal πŸ™‚

Jess - Farm dogs are definitely outside dogs…at least on our farm. We do let Lucy in our mud room and even that is a little much for me. And she definitely doesn’t get bathed often. She takes care of that herself by bathing in our lagoon. Nice. Can’t wait to hang out with you a little this weekend!

Alice H - Quesadilla Explosion salad is my favorite!!

Karen - We are farmers and don’t know one single other farmer that has an indoor dog. Not only is it because of the “dirt” they would bring in, but it is also your respite from taking care of all of the (outside) animals when you come in the house to get away from work. (Hahahahaha! Like that could actually happen to a mom!) Besides, farm dogs prefer to be outside. They get to be dogs that way. Plus they serve a great function of letting us know when something is amiss or someone has arrived by barking! Do we still love them? Yes! Do they still love us? Yes! But it gives us time away from each other too!

Tina I - So glad Lauren is ok! That must have been scary! This was one of my favorite posts about your family. Love reading about your new country life. Today is our last day of Spring Break and was hoping to spend it at the movies with the kids, but then one of the kids has to go and get in trouble and lose the privilege of the movie. Ugh! Debating if I should give in….you guys made it look like such a fun day. Now, if I could just trade the Arizona desert for a day on a midwestern farm…….

Christina Self - We are on a farm and have a small indoor dog, Jackie is a jack russell terrier and she gets baths all the time. Where we live is more rocky than muddy so it doesn’t get to bad, but she does occasional roll around in something not so pleasant so she is a frequent bath taker. I actually think that she loves taking baths because she will hop right in the tub for me and stand perfectly still while getting clean. Love that pup!
The pictures of your little girl on this post remind me of Ramona Quinby. She looks spunky and fun. You have a beautiful family!

shauna - smiling at you from cali tonight…love reading your life.

Jen @ Paisley Print Shoes - you have such a fun blog!! i love it. and i love how God uses blog for His purpose too…isn’t it so cool to see how He can move in every situation! love it!

Wendy - My 2 dogs are trained to jump right into the downstairs tub as soon as they come in. I wash their feet and legs with a big plastic beverage pitcher … usually I have to dunk each leg into it. I only give full baths when I have too. Good luck.

Tami - I love reading about your small town KS adventures. We moved to KS when my kids were in high school. They went to a christian school and we had games in some pretty interesting places. I loved every minute of it though. Some of my best memories were made during our time there. Now we are in KY, and that’s a whole different world!

Jen - Farm girl here, no inside dogs. Inside kitties are OK, they wash themselves, but no inside dogs!

Maria - Our weekend consisted of camping with the cub scouts. Hunger games and Chili’s sounds good to me though…minus those stitches…ouch! We made it through the wknd minus any injuries until the last thirty minutes, then one head bump and multiple rope burns for two boys. Sigh, oh well. No blood and no vomiting, so I guess we’re good.
All is well now after hot shower and my cushy bathrobe and in about 2 minutes or so, hunger games book #3…until I pass out for a much needed nap.
One more week till spring break!

Maria Bryan - I love the stories of a big family…you are right…never a dull moment!

Meredith - So glad you are enjoying the farm so much. I think growing up I always wanted a farm with a lot of animals. I would love to have room for chickens but my neighbors and our dog would not have it. I love your quote from Lorax. I am going to post that in my house somewhere. It is worth reading every day. Have a blessed Sunday!!!

andrea - We live in a small town but have lots of mud this time of year. I keep a towel by the back door and EVERY time the dogs come in their paws, legs and bellies get wiped down.
Read in one of the comments that someone suggested Bogs boots. Found them last year and they really are the best. My kids wear them almost all year round. They are soooo comfortable.
I grew up on a farm. We always had good shoes and mud shoes. Also, shoes came off at the door. I do this now too. (But usually there is a path of mud to the bathroom! _grin_)

Mandy - We live in the country with our five kids too and yes our lab and our schnauzer both live indoors. Yes it’s muddy and its smelly sometimes too. Weve lost 10 animals to coyotes, bobcats, and packs of wild dogs! Our hearts can’t take another loss. As far as ruined shoes go, all my kids each have a pair of mud boots.

niki - i, too, live out in the country. no indoor dogs around here. we’ve only washed our dogs once, and that was because they smelled from eating a deer that they killed. good news is if waffle is like our dogs, he will enjoy swimming in the pond when it gets warm….instant bath.
best advice is to have ‘dirty’shoes for outside only. those and a pair of rain/muck/mud boots. they will save ya a fortune at the shoe store.

Becky Joyce - Hi Meg, posting a comment from my hospital bed, where I am on day three of Operation: Get Well. A bad flare-up of colitis landed me in need of major meds, nutritional supplements, and rest. But as I lay here, I’m reminded over and over of the thousands of people who will die today from lack of clean water. I may be suffering, but I will not die of diarrhea like so many others. I praise God not only for access to clean water and medicine, but for blogs like yours they call attention to just how simple it can be to help. So thanks, Meg, for bringing attention to this most important need. Glad your readers chipped in and can help make a difference! God bless you!!

Rachel - I have a standard poodle pup at our farm. Yes I know it doesn’t make sense but we keep him in a cut similar to Waffle only with a ball on his tail and fluffier ears! He loves playing outside and swimming in the creek (sometimes the creek helps out a bit!)and getting muddy as can be. Honestly it just depends on how clean of a house you keep or want to keep. Depending on how bad he is we throw him in the shower for a rinse. Otherwise, I hate to say it but we just let him go. Last week he had a spot of mud on his side from one of our friends dogs for a few days.
Oh my goodness. I have a phobia of glass dropping. Had never had stitches of any kind and I played coliegate volleyball, my first job out a college I tended bar and served for a catering company. A girl dropped an entire tray of glasses in front of me. 13 stitches in my knee. Awesome. Over 4th of July. Such a same! But at least she is ok!!
Hope your weekend is well!
Rachel
revolvingmarket.blogspot.com

Laura Phelps - LAUREN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
SO sorry.
I hate that moment after a crash…you wait to see…crying? screaming? was it nothing? Hate that.
that dog is muddy
I have been complaining about little dirty paw prints from my tiny doggie
do you need to bathe a dog every day?
clean the floors?
good grief
this is all new to me
i like hearing stories about your family
we really are all the same, aren’t we???
miss you

mollie's mom - Meg. I am passing on some sunshine in the form of the Sunshine Award
http://madebymolliesmom.blogspot.com/2012/03/spread-little-sunshine.html
because your blog is one of my favorites. I may put meeting Annie and talby on my bucket list πŸ™‚
Marcie

Sarah - “I think I like them” – LOVE IT. x

Tami - Should have added that we have hardwoods too. No neighbors anywhere for miles and we do own 9 hens and have our own eggs so you could say we have a mini farm, I guess. LOL

Tami - We don’t live on a farm but we live in the middle of the mountains where it rains a lot during the Spring and Summer. I also have 5 kids (although mine are younger) but the dog cannot stay in my house. She stinks and never has a bath and is always dirty so she stays outside. She sleeps on our deck outside our bedroom door. Love her but can’t handle a stinky mountain dog in my house. So just thought I would share that with you. I am amazed at how much you get done with your family. You are super mom!

Marianne - Sucks that you had a rainy spring break! Our March break was full of sunshine and 25 degree Celcius weather- which is completely unheard of (no clue what that is in fahrenheit)!! I got a sunburn in March!!!
We had an indoor farm dog. That’s what mudrooms/backrooms/garages are for. When it is muddy outside and they come in, they have to stay in the mudroom until they dry off and most of the dirt falls off. They still get a bit of dirt on your floors but it is just regular dusty dirt and not wet, muddy dirt. Farmhouses just get dirtier and have to be cleaned more- or are just dirtier than town houses. πŸ™‚ I don’t recall ever bathing our dog except when she got sprayed by a skunk.

Holly - Country dogs dont get bathed that much. My sister gave up on her carpet. She lets it dry and vacuums it once or twice a week. She has work shoes and crocks for the yard. No work shoes once she gets in the house. If the driveway is muddy we take off shoes in the car and walk barefoot over the muddy gravel.
Glad lauren is ok. Ouch!
Hope the rest of your weekend is sunny.

Melissa - My husband and I live in the country and we rarely bathe our dogs unless poop is involved. Instead, we keep a dog towel by the door and wipe their feet and bellies every time they come in, even if it’s dry out because who KNOWS what they’ve been stepping in out there. We have self-cleaning, short-haired dogs, though, so that might make a big difference πŸ™‚

colleen from alabama - We have had sunny days for spring break except for 1 1/2 days of rain but also did the movie and chili’s. I laughed because it looks like ya’ll ordered the same things we did! That roasted corn guacamole is AWESOME and my husband would sell a kid for the quesadilla explosion! (kidding) Hope the arm injury doesn’t mess with Lauren’s volleyball! Last night i had 2 extra kids spending the night and today it is SUNNY! Have enjoyed extra time with the kiddos though (most of the time, we did have our moments). Hope you have a great last day of spring break!

Alisha - Country folks do have indoor dogs. We do. He’s a small dog so he’s easy to bathe, but what other country dwellers do is to keep a towel for the dog by the back door and wipe down his feet, legs and belly when he comes in if he’s a mess. He will have to be bathed more often than when you were in town, but it won’t always be muddy either. πŸ™‚

Lisa - 13 stitches!!! Yikes! Glad she is ok!
Love how Annie dresses herself. Reminds me of my kids. Makes me feel better since some kids always look so put together and matching. My kids are completely responsible for dressing themselves from a very young age. Makes my job easier! πŸ™‚
So exciting that the Adventure Day Project raised so much money. So glad to be a part of that!

whitneybens@yahoo.com - Meg, I know you LOVE Starbucks…just thought you might be interested in this…
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/03/22/starbucks-gay-marriage-support-hrc-nom-protest_n_1372500.html

Lorel - It was the opposite for us! We had all sunshine, really nice, but this whole past week was rain and cloud. Bleh! Tell Lauren to feel better!

Bec - My mom had a similar CRASH experience. When they were moving into their house, she was trying to put the attached mirror on her dresser and it crashed on her head and shattered. She had a few knicks and cuts, but nothing major. My dad was in the shower in the basement at the time and ran upstairs still wet, hit the linoleum floor, and ended up putting a major hole in their brand new wall when he fell. Later he dropped a big chunk of the mirror glass on his arm and ended up with stitches. It’s a classic story in my family πŸ™‚

Penny - I am so glad that Lauren is alright. 13 stitches would be bad if it were me! I am battling the muddy dogs, too. We have three dogs, two Goldens and a doodle like Waffle. The mud is awful. We do not live on a farm, but we have lots of mud. And one that loves to dig. Ugh! I try to dry them off when they come in, but what a mess! We just deal with it and complain every spring and fall. Not fun though. I am enjoying your move to the farm! How exciting. I love being able to say I really like my girls who are mostly grown now. They are great young women. I do miss those sweet moments when we would do crafts together and watch movies and cook. But now it is different, they are like friends!

Renee - my husband tells me his mom always used to say this to him and his sister: “you know, your dad and i love you. all parents are supposed to love their children though. we really like you too”
i think it’s so stinkin’ sweet. he says it to me too πŸ™‚
let your kids know you like them!!

Kim - Glad to hear that Lauren is okay! Poor girl.
Footwear: You need boots. Rubber boots. Or Bogs. Bogs are awesome – good from 15’c to -30’c . I’m not sure what that is in fahrenheit. My kids wear them in the rain and mud and snow. They love them.
Waffle: Poor muddy Waffle! Growing up in the country, our dog was allowed inside, but only by the back door of the kitchen – no other room. And he got bathed. A lot. Outside in an old metal wash basin. We would fill it up with the hose in morning and let the sun warm the water.
Enjoy your weekend!

Holly - ouch! Poor Lauren. I am taking my 3 girls to see the Hunger Games this morning. They are so excited. As for Waffle I dont know how farm folks do it. We had a german sheperd once and it was so much work. I know one complaint alot of my county friends have is that their dogs like to roll around in any wild animal “stuff”. Yuck! Good luck! You need to inest in rain boots at the Walmarts for the entire family! ha!

drea :: dre of white stables - Wasn’t it wonderful to finally get some sunshine?! It was nice to meet you yesterday at the movie theatre. πŸ™‚

Sarah @This Farm Family's Life - We live on a farm and our dog is indoor/outdoor and goes with my husband every day to the farm. It is usually a constant battle especially in the spring time when it is really muddy. Then we have to deal with cow poo and such, but we deal with it. We rarely give him a bath because he is too big, but you just learn to accept it. He got sprayed by a skunk yesterday and we had to give him a bath in tomato juice to get rid of the smell. It is a lot better but he still had to sleep in the mud room last night. Just think of all the fun Waffle is having with all that space to run! Life in the country is great! I wouldn’t trade it for anything…even a clean dog and house! Happy weekend!
Sarah @ This Farm Family’s life

Megan - I love your blog… I wish I knew you in person because I know I’d really like you. πŸ™‚
I am really looking forward to the stage where I can say “I like my kids”. OF COURSE I love them, but at the ages they are (3 and 18 months), I really feel like most days it’s just about survival right now. Dinner with the kids while talking and laughing really sounds like a dream.
So awesome about World Water Day! And I’m glad Lauren is okay. Have a fun weekend!

Kelly - Finished reading The Hunger Games this week so I could take my older boy on an “adventure” (aka~ Mommy Date) to see the movie. We are headed there today and I’m anxious to see it. If we lived closer you could join us! πŸ™‚
Awesome news about World Water Day!
Glad Lauren is OK.
Have a lovely weekend!

happygirl - I bought LGF stock. It’s the company producing the Hunger Games movie. I’m hoping to make some money on the franchise. Fingers crossed. Do you think it will be the next Harry Potter? Hope so. Hang in there girlfriend, it’ll be summer before we know it.

Sarah{Handbags*N*Pigtails} - P.S. I’m very glad Lauren was not hurt worse (although 13 stitches…yuck!)
I used to re-arrange my bedroom as a kid all the time and that has carried over to my own home. I just pass it off saying I have decorating ADD.
Take it easy Lauren:)

Sarah{Handbags*N*Pigtails} - Ugh, the picture of Waffle does NOT make me envy you but I laughed at your question of “what do people do with farm dogs?”
I love the picture of Annie riding out on the open dirt road. Looks like an awesome area to go bike riding-something I miss by living right smack dab in town with bumpy sidewalks and people who drive way to fast down the side roads. It doesn’t allow our girls much bike practice.:(

janet @ ordinary mom - Oh! I missed World Water Day. πŸ™ Oh well, went and made a late donation. Better late than never, right?
Love your road. We are on a paved crescent and although there aren’t many houses, there is still construction so the kids couldn’t just let it fly like Annie. Love that!

Sabrina - I grew up on a farm and the big dogs had to stay outside, they were just too dirty. My mom however, had a little lap dog that was allowed to live inside and be spoiled. πŸ™‚

Helen - Yes farmers have indoor dogs πŸ˜‰ I have three, and it almost drive me crazy at this time of the year, mud everywhere on my floors, including the cats… I try to vacuum the floors once a day. And yes we do give the dogs a bath, and then they stay clean for about 15 min πŸ˜‰ !
You have a lovely blog.
I am Helen from Norway.

Annette - I meant to say in earlier post….don’t care IF THEY get messed up shoes….LOL passed my bedtime….

Annette - Gave up on indoor dogs in the country. It was just to much to keep them clean enough for the house. We also had to go with two pairs of shoes. Good/school shoes and outdoor/don’t care it the get messed up shoes. Glad Lauren is alright.

tristan - no indoor dogs in the country..unless every.single.night. you want to give them a bath..ha..it is a hassle..we learned the hard way as well. the bigger the dog..the bigger the stink!!!
glad you had a little sunshine!!

Leah - Sounds like a lovely day! Movies, Chili’s and bookstore. Perfect for me and my family.

Valerie @ Chateau A La Mode - WOW, that is really one full day…a day full of making memories with your amazing kids. I really think I feel a little jealous of you living in the country…I want to live in the country. I think that would be cool. Happy weekend Meg!
P.S. Please give Lauren an extra hug from your crazy blogger friend.

Terrie G - Regarding the ‘farm’ dogs…we didn’t have indoor dogs…and now you know why.
We did bathe them though…and then they got to stay indoors on special occasions…like Christmas and when it snowed big. But only in the backroom.
I’ve been thinking about our farm ever since you moved.
Today, we went to clean the shed out a bit.
I took pictures…got nostalgic and cried almost the whole way to the dump.
Annie’s bike did it to me again…our daughter’s bike was hanging in one of the bins and looked almost just like hers, only all pink. Took me back to the days of her riding down our country roads…thanks for the memories! And thanks for no bloody/stitches pictures! πŸ™‚

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world water day

so it's here.
today is World Water Day.

most of us reading this….we take our water for granted.
we can turn on the tap anytime we want.
we can use a drinking fountain just about anywhere.
we can bathe whenever we feel like it…in CLEAN water.
we can jump in a gigantic swimming pool or soak in a hot tub to relax.
we give our dogs big bowls of clean water…we make sure they are never out.

we don't have to worry about our babies getting sick or dying from the water we have to serve them.

we don't have to walk for hours EVERY DAY to get dirty water in buckets for our family.

we can help those that do have to do that.

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and we HAVE.

we have built many wells through water4christmas and charitywater.org from your donations.

today we are rasing money to support the well mechanics that are desperately needed to keep the wells working.

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for World Water Day, The Adventure Project is setting a goal to enable 186 people to become well mechanics.
if successful they could serve 930,000 people with CLEAN WATER.

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it is a briliant plan.
to teach….to be effective….to bring solutions to a problem.
we can help.

but how about i throw in a little incentive?

i have a giveaway today for those that donate to The Adventure Project.

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20 items of Craft Weekend SWAG.
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let's explore it a little closer…..

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 1. whatever….the shop                2. twirling betty
 3. out of eden soaps                     4. the pleated poppy
 5. artsyville                                 6. joyshope handmade
 7. crescendoh                              8. jeanne oliver designs
 9. jones design company             10. CM handmade   
11. studio calico                          12. ike & co.
13. Lisa Leonard                          14. DecoArt
15. Elizabeth St.                          16. rags to stitches boutique
17. crystal b                                18. daisys & dots
19. pretty lil packages                 20. Just Lovely Things

WOW.
this is all for you!!!!


to enter this giveaway all you need to do is donate to The Adventure Project!

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GO CRAZY….tweet it, facebook it, blog it!

GIVE BIG…..every dollar counts!

PRAY for the mechanics that will be trained because of your donation!

BE AWESOME….our huge goal is to raise $25,000 today together!!

come over to my page and donate….CLICK HERE.

one entry for every $5 you give.

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let's make a BIG difference on World Water Day!!! 

a and p mechanic - It’s quite rare so I am really impressed to see good people. A gorgeous idea to declare a specific Day as being an international “24 hour water event”. Sincerely hope you will succeed in accomplishing your projects.

Kathy P - about the issue with dogs in teh house or not
i grew up on a farm and we never had dogs in the house, the dirt there was red, so it just want a possibility, and the smell because it rained a lot- wet dog
but Waffle is used to being an inside dog so its a bit difficult to go changing it….
Now i live in the city, i dont have a dog but if i did i wouldnt have it inside- just seems so dirty to me to have a dog in the house. Its just what you are used to
i think waffle would be really sad if you started making him stay outside, he is so sweet

Sheila June - Donated $45. Great cause. Thanks for talking about it.

Jenny - Just gave $10! Great cause, thanks for opening my eyes a little wider!

Melissa - Donated $10…awesome cause!!

Maria - I just gave $10, thanks for giving me the opportunity!

Heidi Jo the Artist - Ha ha, I meant raise $550, going on 5 hours of sleep…

Heidi Jo the Artist - Hey Girl, you are awesome to use your blog for good! I know you’ve heard that before, but seriously $2,505-WOW! And over $60,000 total right now-DOUBLE WOW! That’s a lot of mechanics and equipment to be able to fix wells for clean water!!!
I donated $50 under my campaign: http://tapwater.causevox.com/HeidiJotheArtist I wish I could have raised at least something other than what I gave!! I really did try to spread the word through blog, fb, & twitter, maybe they donated under the regular part of the campaign, I really hope I helped in some way. Hoping to do some more campaigning and see if I can at least get to $540 to fund 1 mechanic over the next month.
God’s blessings to you!

Amy Sytsma - Donated 10$ yesterday. Thanks for letting me be a part of this in a small way.

Shelly Foster - Just donated to this awesome cause !

Lisa - Donated $50!!! I’m feeling lucky today!!! πŸ™‚ We give the gift of clean water on behalf of friends and family each Christmas. Such an important cause.

Jill - donated $10 – but I missed the link to your fundraising page – went to their site directly with your first hyperlink!

Gale - Just donated $10 – wish it could be more but happy I can do that! πŸ™‚ Well worth it – and sent the link to my family and friends!

amy - happy to have donated to a wonderful cause. thanks for giving me the opportunity to participate.

Melissa - Just donated! I hope your reach your goal!

Selina - I have donated to this fabulous cause!

Sara Torbett - Just donated! I must have thought of this every. single. time. I turned on the water today. For every bottle I made for my sweet baby…I thought of those who don’t have clean water. This makes tears from deep in my heart, and a desire to help.

Jenni Carlisle - Wish it could be more, but alas we end with number four.

Jenni Carlisle - And threeeee

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Jenni Carlisle - Love your heart & love water! Entry 1

sonya - lilsoak + friends - Love what you r doing and that its training for mechanics for clean water
Heading over to donate.

Carrie - $20 in to help the Mama’s of the world provide their babies with clean water…thanks Meg for spreading the word.

Courtney - I love that this project equips them to help too and doesn’t just give them wells (not that the wells aren’t also AWESOME!). I donated as well. Love the awseom swag too! Thanks Meg!

Lynne - You make this so darn easy. Thanks for that, Meg!

Shauna Lobre - Gave $25
Keep the giveaways coming…..

Elizabeth Flowers - Excited to have just donated!!

Jenna - Thanks for the inspiration, Meg!

Lisa - Love this! Donated $20.

Mary Ley - Just donated $15

Kelly - Just donated $10.
You rock!

Anne - Just donated $25. Yay for clean water!!! πŸ™‚

Tracy - the swag is nice and all. and if I won,I would totally want it πŸ˜‰ but honestly, I just quickly scrolled down to find where I can give πŸ™‚ I love to be able to give and help the needy, but I love, even more, to empower them! thanks so much for heading this up! I’m going right now to give $20. And then I’ll go do a blog post….

julie - Love your water loving guts. So very much.
Let’s do this.
Donated $50.

nicole i - donated $25. I saw 58 earlier this year and one of the claims was about water…due to clean water wells there are less children dying from water borne illnesses worldwide.

karen - Just donated $25

Ashley B. - I donated! πŸ™‚

Jessica - Another $25 to add to your total. Thank you for awesome opportunities you give us!

Suzanne - Love this!! And so important!!! Donated $150.

Tara - Donated $25. Thanks for leading the way. I love what they do, great stuff. We helped with ovens at Christmas, too.

Terrie G - I love how you make me aware of ways to give to others! I love giving…it’s me…who I am! I feel blessed to be able to give! I just got an e-mail that they are matching my donation of $50!! So exciting! All I had to do was give and now it’s doubled! one step closer to training someone to maintain their own wells! I shared it with my friends on fb too…hope it helps to spread the awareness of a great need! Have a great day Meg! Hope you reach your goal and double it!! πŸ™‚

Jamie J - That was easy πŸ™‚ $25 more towards training another mechanic!

sue - Why not do this for a charity that is here in the United States. There must be plenty of good causes that need help here.

Jennifer - Just donated! Thanks Meg!

Danielle - Just donated $20! Happy to help:)

Arly Helm - Gave $10; I would estimate a lot of people in my community spend this much or more on bottled water each month, despite that we have lovely tap water, which can be filtered to further improve it.

SoCalLynn - I donated $10 and shared about it on my Facebook page. Good luck! I noticed you are one of the top earners so far!

Molly - Just donated $10! Thanks for letting my little donation be part of something big!! Your the best Meg!! πŸ™‚

Tiffany - You’re such a good cheerleader. I donated $10.

Christy - I donated $20. Thanks for giving me the chance to be a part of something that will make a difference in so many people’s lives!!

Anna Marie - I just gave $15 :o)

Amy Moran - Hi Meg.
I just made a $25, simply because I saw your post. Thank you for thinking of others, and encouraging us to do the same.
-Amy

Lisa M. - Just donated…thank you for showing us the need, Meg!
God Bless you!

nora - I donated. Thank you, Meg!!!

Gerri - Donated $25. Thanks for always making us aware. Love your spirit. I’ll put this on my blog also.

holly - Just donated. thanks for bringing this brilliant idea to our eyes.

cassandra - Donated $10. You’re a true blessing to this world, Meg!

robyn - donated $20! great project!

Cara E - blessed to give $50 to help out!

Ashley - $25 more in their water bucket! Thank you for sharing your heart for others. You inspire me to do the same!!

Rachelle - $25 more! Hope it helps you double your goal! My cousin is in India at Sarah’s Covenant House for Children – I hope they all have access to clean water someday!

Sarah - donated $10!

Ruth - awesome project meg – i am volunteering in the south of india for a year and water is such a big deal. love your heart for the developing world πŸ™‚

jen - donated $25, blogged about {borrowed some of your words! they were so powerful and to the point i couldn’t write about it any other way!}, pinned it, facebooked it! let’s help spread the luxury of water! i hope to be as successful as you in my fundraising!

Angela - I started my own fundraising page to blast on my Facebook, and donated $10! πŸ™‚

Erin L - I donated (not much but its all I can do right now) and I posted it on Facebook!

Jamie - Just gave $25.

Niki - Done and done!! Can’t wait to see what kind of major dent we can make in this problem!! I love it!

Seriously Sassy Mama - I just donated!

Rachel J - I started a page with my own blog after reading your post last week. What a great cause!
God bless you Meg!

Renae - Let us know how to enter. Just donated!!

Katie Mathieson - What a wonderful cause. Good luck and God bless!

amy jupin - of course, sugar britches.
just dropped a twenty in the bucket.
love your heart!

Regina - Do we need to post for every $5? Surely not….or you’ll be swimming in comments by the day’s end (no pun intended, lol)! You may want to clarify that though. πŸ™‚

Regina - Just kicked it off with $10. πŸ™‚ Water is so very important!

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listen up.

my internet was out ALL day yesterday.
i kind of didn't know what to do with myself.
how silly is that?

i mean….i found things to do….but there is so much you CAN'T do without internet!

it's back.
and i am happy about that.

OK.
remember all the stoves we gave in haiti in january??
that was AWESOME.

today i am SO thrilled  to tell you about the Adventure Project's newest campaign that i am joining!

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World Water Day is March 22…next thursday.

The Adventure Project has a donor, Prem Rawat Foundation, that has agreed to match every dollar raised on World Water Day…. up to $25,000!!!
that is amazing!
We have the potential to raise $50,000 in ONE day to bring clean water to those in need.

and EVERYONE needs clean water.

everyone deserves clean water.

it's a HUGE goal but it is P O S S I B L E.

So….what i need YOU to do NOW is go to TheAdventureProject.org and read about what we are doing.

If you blog, CLICK HERE and sign up  to join us by committing your blog to talk about the well mechanics and clean water on World Water Day….the Adventure Project with provide all the info you need when you sign up!
And everyone else be ready to GIVE on March 22.

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I WANT you to blog about it now and next week.
ask YOUR readers to get on board.
tell YOUR people about World Water Day and the Adventure Project.

facebook it…..tweet it…..TALK about it all week….

 

GO CRAZY!!!

then on Thursday, March 22, i will have a BIG giveaway.
and i want you to donate on World Water Day through my fundraising page.

or start your own fundraising page 

or donate on ANYone's fundraising page through the Adventure project.

just give….every person COUNTS.  every single one.  every single dollar.

next thursday.

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if you KNOW you are committed to blogging the cause of clean water in the world….you just sign up now.

but we GIVE on MARCH 22.

not today.

go read...go blog it ….go facebook it…. go forth and TELL THE WORLD about this big opportunity to bring water to those that NEED it.

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you are awesome.
i know you will do it.  

 

Jacci - Megan – I love your heart for this. I’m right there with you. The thing is, there are so many needs, everywhere. One blog wants me to help with India, one needs me to help with Haiti… God has given you a heart for Africa. I do NOT want to do *nothing*, but if I spread out too thinly, I’m not really helping anywhere, you know? It seems like, right now, we’re still going to focus on Haiti, helping with local friends’ international and domestic adoptions, and our church’s mercy ministries. But, I will PRAY this with you πŸ™‚ And encourage you to keep listening to the Spirit leading you as you blog about real stuff.

Holly - Meg…if that really is Justin Bieber, your girls will go crazy!!! My niece, Jasmine V opened for Justin in a leg of his tour last year!!! Good times!!! I hear he’s a great guy!!! πŸ™‚

Justin Bieber - Nice one, there is actually some great points on this post some of my associates will find this worthwhile, will send them a link, thanks

Amanda - Love this … Bloggers can make a difference! πŸ™‚

April R - will have to check that out – thanks!

beth - Meg–did you see Tim Challies’ visual representation of Phil. 4:8? http://www.challies.com/resources/visual-theology-think-on-these-things
Saw it and thought of you!
Have a great day, glad your internet is back, it’s a nice thing to have πŸ™‚
Beth

Holly - You think you had it hard with no internet all day??? How do you think it felt for me to keep looking and looking for a post from you and not see one??? LOL!!! And then today…it’s about stoves and water…UGH! I know those things are important…but dang it, I WANNA SEE YOUR NEW HOUSE!!! ALL OF IT!!! I wanna see the chickens and the barn and how you decorated things… UGH! Now I gotta wait for another day…and just hope, hope, hope!!! πŸ™‚ Have a great day, Meg!!!

sue - If it was helping people in this country I would do it but not other countries. Sorry.

Dani - I think I must have checked here no less than 10 times yesterday! I was really needing my “Whatever fix”. I feel a great void when I don’t read about your day haha.
I don’t blog, but I will definitely be facebooking all about this!

Terrie G - no internet all day?? Welcome to the rural life! Do you have ‘farm tv’ too? We couldn’t get cable…so I called it farm tv. You know…3,8,10,12,24 channels only! LOL!! We used to chuckle about that alot!

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