Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Nothing But Nets -- Sounds like a cool plan!

Nothing But Nets is a grassroots campaign to save lives by preventing malaria, a leading killer of children in Africa. While the UN Foundation has been working with the UN to fight malaria for years, it was a column that Rick Reilly wrote about malaria in Sports Illustrated, challenging each of his readers to donate at least $10 for the purchase of an anti-malaria bed nets -- and the incredible response from thousands of Americans across the country -- that led to the creation the Nothing But Nets campaign.

Hurricane Geek (sorta)

I'm a bit of a weather geek for watching hurricanes - well really just the ones heading towards Texas. The last big one I followed was Rita which much like Ike covered the majority of the Gulf of Mexico. It's just awe inspiring. Why watch hurricanes in Texas? My sister Jo Anne lives there. Last night I got through to her and here's an update on things in her neck of the wood - post Ike.

News from Jo's part of the world (Spring, TX):
  • She has water and gas, but no electricity
  • Power lines in places have been broken completely in half, workers are being sent in to help with getting the power back on
  • Almost all of the transformers in the grid were down. (2.2 million people affected, 500K had their power restored as of when I had talked to her last night)
  • Mail service has not been interrupted (she's proud of her post office)
  • House next door and across the street had a tree fall on them, her fence was blown down
  • Looting and people looking for a fight on her on street
  • No ATM machines, most banks are closed, grocery stores are running debit as credit
  • Gas stations have tankers, police, and big lines
  • More news at khou.com
Suz

Saturday, September 6, 2008

jeff

When I was a kid my brother always meant fun. Can you tell from the photo, that he was a bit of a rebel? While military police might not bring to mind words like "playful" he always wanted to have fun (he was a military policeman when I was a kid - when we spent the most time together.) From taking me on motorcycle rides to the really big water fight of legend - when he was helping Janel and me as we were doing the Sunday dinner dishes. I remember lots of water all over and Janel and I ended up escaping down the hall and locking ourselves in the bathroom - Jeff's keys leaving a dent in the door as he tried to break it down. He, he, he... Somehow our parents slept through it all having their Sunday afternoon nap after church.

Jeff's in the hospital now in Las Vegas. Yesterday he went in for a follow up on a stroke he had last summer. They found a problem and when they went to put him under to take care of it there were complications so they admitted him to the hospital to sort everything out. Please send positive vibes his way. - Suz