Here in Minnesota, today is “Give to the Max Day.” My email inbox and our snail mail box have been getting loaded with notices about how much we can help everyone and everything by donating early or today. I’ve contributed to a few organizations and rejected more opportunities than I’ve supported. Many requests don’t do a good job of explaining what the organization actually accomplishes. That’s unfortunate. I realize that we’re better off than many and feel an obligation to help, but I also feel an obligation to be responsible in my giving.
At one point I must have supported an organization that sold my name and email address because I’m getting requests from folks i’d never consider giving a donation and, as I get more and more of them, I become more critical in my screening of all potential contributions. That’s not really how I like to enter the giving season. Of course, I also fail to understand why “moderate” Republicans and all Democrats haven’t made it clear to the dozen or two radical Republicans that they’ll never get any support because they’re making everyone look bad.
what are you hoping for under the tree?
Photo by J. Harrington
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On a brighter note, I’m thankful we’ll get through the holidays before the country faces the next government shutdown crisis. I’m thankful things aren’t worse than they are. I’m looking forward to being thankful that governments throughout the world have become more responsible, less warmongerish, and more focused on addressing climate change and loss of biodiversity. (It doesn’t cost any more to wish big than small.) The package I’m looking for is me, happy and healthy; plus the same for those in my family, my friends, my home state, my country, and my (our) world. We can do it if we all try. Just ask Carrie Newcomer.
You Can Do This Hard Thing
by Carrie Newcomer
There at the tableWith my head in my handsA column of numbersI just did not understandYou said “Add these togetherCarry the two, now you."You can do this hard thingYou can do this hard thingIt′s not easy I know butI believe that it's soYou can do this hard thingAt a cold winter stationBreathing into our glovesIt would change me foreverLeaving for God knows whatYou carried my bagsYou said "I′ll wait for you"You can do this hard thingYou can do this hard thingIt's not easy I know butI believe that it's soYou can do this hard thingLate at night I calledAnd you answered the phoneThe worst it had happenedAnd I did not want to be aloneYou quietly listenedYou said “We′ll see this thru"You can do this hard thingYou can do this hard thingIt′s not easy I know butI believe that it's soYou can do this hard thingHere we stand breathlessAnd pressed in hard timesHearts hung like laundryOn backyard clothes linesImpossible just takesA little more timeFrom the muddy groundComes a green volunteerIn a place we thoughtBarren new life appearsMorning will come whistlingSome comforting tune for youYou can do this hard thingYou can do this hard thingIt′s not easy I know butI believe that it's soYou can do this hard thing
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