Thursday, June 4, 2009

Heading to Arkansas Children's Hospital


Rowdy and I will leave Friday for a trip to Little Rock for the Circle of Friends meeting at Arkansas Children's Hospital. I feel so honored to be a part of this wonderful group of volunteers that give of their time and money to raise funds for the hospital. This will be my first time to visit the hospital, and I'm looking forward to the tour. I hope I have the opportunity to let some children give Rowdy a hug and get a book mark.

Arkansas Children's Hospital has approved me as a partner to represent the hospital with Rowdy at fund-raising events. So a portion of the proceeds of the new book, Rowdy Raccoon and the Turtle Who Wanted To Fly will be donated to the hospital. I'm very exctied about this partnership. They are such a worthy cause! Plus I'm excited because the new book looks so great. I can hardly wait!!! It will be out in just days. You can pre-order a copy from Rowdy's web page or Amazon.com.
Later!
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Courage

Courage
Character Column published on the NIE page of the Harrison Daily Times
Jan. 08

Are you afraid of something? One definition for courage is “the ability to do something that frightens one or to have strength in the face of pain or grief.”

Does giving a report to the classroom make you break out in a sweat?
Being nervous and afraid is a normal response.

When it comes to public speaking, the more prepared you are, the more
you practice, the better off you will be. It really will be easier.

I have a good friend that would be physically ill if he knew he had to
give a report to the class. Now he speaks in front of crowds all the
time, and loves it.

Just remember to be a kind listener and not laugh or make fun of the
person giving a report. Treat the person speaking the way you want to
be treated when it is your turn.

Sometimes it takes courage to stand up for what is right, and not
making fun of others is definitely the right thing to do.

Some fear is good. We should be afraid to play in the street because
we could be ran over. If your fear can be overcome, have the courage
to do so.

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