Showing posts with label peace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label peace. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Moral Courage


Unless you have been living under a rock, you have probably heard about Malala Yousafzai, the 14-year-old Pakistani girl shot by Taliban gunman because she championed the rights of girls to receive an education.

I saw the illustration below on the Upworthy Facebook page here. It really makes you stop and think, at least it did me. This girl, she is an amazingly brave little girl... I don't even know what to say. She's still a baby. She was only born in 1998. I get emotional every time I hear or read her story. She is so brave. So intelligent. Simply extraordinary. I am in awe of her and her convictions.

As a mother, I cannot stop thinking about her parents.
How do you raise your daughter to stand up for what she believes in like this?
What the Taliban has done is beyond disgusting, but what she has potentially done for girls in her country- I am optimistic. 

Her story is one of the very few reasons I can appreciate the media. Her story is out. She has already made a difference in this world. I hope, with everything I have in me, that she is able to recover from her attempted assassination.

STAND UP FOR WHAT YOU BELIEVE IN - Courage is a quality in men and women. Courage allows them to face up to challenges and dangers. A courageous person is not afraid to face any challenges or danger. There are two kinds of courage - ordinary courage and moral courage.


I Am Malala


--- EDIT --- UPDATE ---

Oh man, you guys scared me. I haven't found anything stating that she has passed. If it was anyone else, they wouldn't have survived. I say it again, this girl is truly amazing. She is at a specialty hospital in Britain being treated. The UAE and covering the bill. I can't tell you how much I am drawn to this story.

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Up to Tuesday ::: Wish of a Lifetime

What am I up to on this fine Tuesday in the Southwest?  Scouring Pinterest, of course. In my mindless pinning, I came across a little info about a blog dedicated to making senior wishes come true.     Ok, has your heart melted yet?     Mine totally did.

This one is for a man, Tom, who can no longer travel due to the end stages of COPD. From a novice traveler to a senior traveler, sending him a postcard is the least I could do.  

Our postcard to Tom went out yesterday. While putting the red flag up on the mailbox, my son wasn't sure why we were sending a stranger a postcard. At that time, it dawned on me. We haven't been practicing our R.A.K's anymore. This is something I need to remedy and fast. This week a postcard to a stranger, next week... who knows, but we will find something to do. 





Monday, June 25, 2012

Excuses Excuses blah blah blah

TRUTH: I have been unmotivated, uninspired, and a complete slacker. 
My bad.

I have a list made (shocker) of topics and I have lots of fun stuff planned for future blog posts in hopes of getting back into the swing of things. Also, if you are part of a weekly chat/party/prompt thingy, please feel free to leave a link in the comments or send me an email. I would love to Check-ch-check-check-check-ch-check it out, What-wha-what-what-what's it all about. WHAT! Did I just make a Beastie Boy reference? Totally did.  Here is a fun one that I try to participate in, but I'm a slacker and only do it sometimes. I suck. Sorry Jess. 

 
If you would like to follow along via Instagram : bgbecky. 
I love Instagram. TRUTH: its the main reason I bought an iPhone. Don't judge me.

 

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Today

Even after ten years, I find that the wounds and emotions are still very raw.  The pain is there. We have not healed. Our lives have changed.

In exactly two months from today, nine years ago, my husband (then boyfriend) spoke to a recruiter for the first time. Three months after that, he was off to basic. By March of 2003, we were in the midst of our first deployment. Operation Iraqi Freedom

As I sit here now, typing this, listening to my husband play with our two children, I cannot help but feel the pains of 9/11 again, and reflect on the past 10 years of our lives. Wartime deployments have become the norm. We have lost family members and we have lost friends.

Today, I will do the only thing I know how to do, in honor those who have fallen. Today, I will 
Pay It Forward. I will not allow the tragedy that occurred 10 years ago or the many deaths since, to defeat us. 

Don’t wait for people to be friendly, show them how.  ~Author Unknown



 Army Cpl. James E. Summers III: killed in action 5/28/07