Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Walk On

My friend Amanda just kindly pointed out that I am slacking on the blogging lately. During the day I find that I have numerous ideas for hilarious, thought-provoking and groundbreaking posts but when I actually have a few minutes to post something, my memory escapes me. I'm sure I'm actually very, very clever but just have a hard time showing it.

So, in the meantime, I will take this blogging space to tell you that if you have no plans this Saturday morning you should head over to the central terrace at Sugarhouse Park for the YWCA's Stop Abuse and Violence Safe Walk, which kicks off the YWCA's annual Week Without Violence. Get there for food and festivities around 9 a.m., the walk starts at 10 and more fun will follow that. I'll be there with my fellow members of the YWCA Young Women's Leadership Board, probably having many, many, many cups of coffee since we have to be there around 7:30 a.m. to set up on a SATURDAY MORNING (All of you with kids who are making fun of me for mentioning this? I can hear your eyes rolling.).
If, like me, you're sick of stories like this, this or this, [Editor's note: The sad fact is I did not have to search for any of these stories, I just had to go to the homepage of any news outlet and had way too many horrible, horrible stories from which to choose] stop by and grab some free breakfast (did I mention it's free?), win some prizes, learn a thing or two about getting involved from local charities/clubs/organizations and take a walk around the park. Bring your friends, better half, kids, even the dog--why not? This is a fun and easy way to show your support for some of the families who suffer from violence's far-reaching effects every day, and prove that you're no pushover when it comes to making your community a better place.

5 comments:

Jamie said...

Miranda you amaze me! I wish I could be there, I will be supporting the cause from Virginia. Thanks for making a difference!

The Miller Family said...

Thank you for supporting the Y Miranda! I wish I could be there. I hope it is warmer this year. :o)

Daybreaking Dickersons said...

Debbie Downer... I hate the news.
Actually my baby lets me sleep in until about 9. So I take full advantage of that on the weekends. If for some crazy reason I'm awake, I'll be there.

Daybreaking Dickersons said...

And you are amazing for helping them so much. I could never do as much as you. (See I can do nice posts)

Teri said...

Nice upgrade on the site!