Friday, September 18, 2009

Every Opportunity

Every day is a perfect creation if you accept it as such.
Every challenge is a perfect opportunity for growth.
Every success is a perfect opportunity for celebration.
Every loss is a perfect opportunity for release.
Every gift is a perfect opportunity for thanks.
Every moment is a perfect opportunity for love.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

(untitled ... for now)

So, this is the shadow side.
This place of pain
and blame
Where every finger points in condemnation
And every eye screams
with hate-filled disdain.
Hell reaches up
through the blackness
and grasps my surrendering
sigh
Pulling me downward.
Rightfully
Justfully
Downward
To rot amongst
betrayers and thieves
Who destroy the hearts of those they claim to love
With anger wrought of pain
And claiming justice.
Justice?
Justice come on feet of fury
With eyes of fire
To drown my soul
in darkness.
This is Hell.
This.

Sunday, February 22, 2009

A KIDNEY FOR PAUL

Paul Gibbs is personal friend of mine. He is a very talented and ultra-creative man, a film student and part-time employee at the Clark Planetarium. He is a loving brother, devoted son and doting uncle, helping to raise his 4-year nephew and 2-year old niece. And he is very sick. He has suffered from a kidney abnormality all of his life. In November, his health took a serious turn for the worse. His kidneys have failed. He is now in need of a kidney transplant in order to survive. Unfortunately, Paul has no health insurance. Medicare has agreed to pay for the transplant surgery, but not for the anti-rejection medications that he will have to be on for the rest of his life or any of the other costs he will incur.

He needs our help. No one should have to choose between food and shelter or life-saving medications.

A blog has been set up at www.kidney4paul.blogspot.com to keep people informed of his progress as well as to raise money to help him with these enormous costs. All donations are gratefully and lovingly accepted, whether it’s $5 or $500. No gift is too small (or too large).

Thank you so very much for your help – for your thoughts, your donations, and for spreading the word to others who may also offer to help. Together, we can help save a life.