Thursday, August 28, 2025

TBT: BEAM ME UP

 TBT: Thanks to my neighbor and friend Linda who is on the board of United Way, another wonderful community service project began where community volunteer possibilities are posted for each month listing the job description, date(s), times, frequency and place. 

Linda made sure to tell me about a special possibility in particular since it is a new Easter Seals program called A.R.T. with summer volunteer training sessions.  She had me pegged correctly.

This program sounded fascinating and would take place less than 10 minutes from home. Students come to this center for physical therapy, life skills, computer classes, music and art. Yet, one particular group of wheelchair students with limited use of hands/ feet couldn't participate in their art program until some brilliant person came up with a headband with a red laser beam to be used to aide verbal ability.

Pointing the red laser beam tells us volunteers all the artist's desires: color choices, type of instruments to use as paint brushes (kitchen utensils, sponge forms, molds, etc) and also indicates where they want them used on the canvas. 

Completion is dependent on the artist and one hour is generally not enough time, not just due to paint drying, but also if our artist tires with so many decisions.

Below is one of our proud artists whose work behind us took 3 classes to complete. You can see how happy she is with her finished product which will be stretched onto a frame. (She wanted the headband off for the photo.)


In the fall, there will be a fundraiser for this Easter Seals Art program, and our artists' paintings will be auctioned off...

I may go home wearing some paint, but I also have a very full heart... 


Wednesday, August 27, 2025

MIDWEEK MUSINGS:GOODNESS GRACIOUS, A HOME AWAY FROM HOME

 

MIDWEEK MUSINGS: Last Wednesday, good fortune was in my favor to hear Kim Burket speak about her passion, Goodness Village, a Little Rock grassroots organization serving all area hospitals...

 Goodness Village is apartment living for patients/ their families so far serving as a wonderful stress reliever for over 400 guests from 25 different states requiring 6300 nights of housing while undergoing various medical treatments. 

Initially, these leased rooms were filled with donated items, but today, brand-new furniture and necessities greet these residents, meeting every possible need. ( $22,000 per unit)  They are also accompanied by a welcoming home-cooked meal in their freezers, ready for whenever they arrive, surrounded by a comforting and caring community during their stay.

 A team of dedicated staff and volunteers await these guests in addition to offering them a clean, safe, and affordable temporary housing during their treatment. (Most city hotels are over $100/night, while Goodness Village offers a much lower cost ~ $57.00/ night ) *Additional assistance is available for those with financial hardships.

There are 2 locations: Park Avenue Lofts and Palisades at Chenal Valley, providing a place to rest and recover with the following: flexible reservations, 1/2 bedrooms, fully furnished including linens, kitchens with all the amenities, cleaning supplies, tv in living room and bedroom, included wi-fi and utilities, full sized washer and dryer in each unit, and a smoke and pet free environment. 

The volunteers have provided over $226,000 value of service.

Goodness Village is definitely a place of goodness because as we all should remember, it takes a village...


Monday, August 25, 2025

MONDAY MUSINGS: THE BOY NEXT DOOR

MONDAY MUSINGS: One never knows what's going to happen to the kids who grew up next door but Carolyn Staley had a special new neighbor in high school who needed a piano accompanist for his  saxophone solo. 

In a small highschool in Hot Springs she had learned the new boy at school was going to be her neighbor. They shared a love for student government and clubs and also paying for gas riding together to school. Her share was $2/week.


Carolyn with her moderator for the evening Janice Kearney,  shared quips from her book The Boy Next Door, differentiating the two families: Staley with a Baptist preacher for a Dad and a stay-at-home Mom (very common at that time) while the Clintons household was not Baptist with a deceased father and a Mom who worked outside the home as a nurse. (He had lived with his grandparents while his Mom went to nursing school.) The Moms also dressed very differently, as Staley's Mom wore modest clothing unlike the tube top wearing Virginia Clinton. Scandalous. (LOL)

The highschoolers also took part in Girls and Boys State, a summer camp for outstanding students to learn about government, and both ran for office at their respective sessions. Bill as Governor of Boys State was chosen to go on to Boys Nation, where he met his hero JFK. Nothing could stop Bill as he could be whatever he wanted to be...

The 60's their college days were a tumultuous time and the draft shook many souls who had to serve in a war with a great patriotic conflict. Nobody knew why they were in 'Nam... 

Move forward past college days and Staley had moved with her husband to Chicago when she received a call from her old neighbor Bill asking her if she'd like to be neighbors again, and sure enough, the Staleys moved into Quapaw Quarter just down the street from the Governor's Mansion as she was named to head various Art initiatives. Dinners were shared between the two couples. And in '92 after the Preidential election declared Bill the next President, the Clintons ate breakfast the day after on the Staley's porch .

Bill never forgot his friends and to keep himself surrounded by dedicated folks. Once again Carolyn received a call to come to D.C. to become the head of Continuing Ed for adults to return to school to graduate.

There were a lot of stories. Their public school education taught them that children are children and their education needed to be equal. In '82 there was public kindergarten in Arkansas, whereas in the rest of the country public kindergarten didn't become mandatory until 2011. Whoa.

The last story was another testament to this special friendship when Bill and Hillary had a daughter, Chelsea. Carolyn decided to bring a sweet bud vase with a small pink rose bud and 2 red roses to represent the parents. She walks into Governor's Mansion's kitchen and it's full of long-stem roses. Oh dear, the small bud vase just wouldn't do. So what did Carolyn Staley do? She went home and composed a song.

Tomorrow for Tuesday Tunes, you'll be privy to that lovely, sincere gift. 

Stay tuned...


TUESDAY TUNES: LEAN ON MY LOVE

ThisTUESDAY tune may be behind us but this tune needs to be shared so here's Jon Batiste and Andra Day's Lean on My Love. It'll  stay in your head . Take a listen ...

LEAN ON MY LOVE 





Friday, August 22, 2025

FOTO FRIDAY: FENCES

 

FOTO FRIDAY: My neighbors to the east have chickens and a coyote had no problem having a quick escape from their yard into mine with his prey through the last section of picket fence. Feathers were strewn all through my backyard. Hence a new fence section to decorate.

Voila- 

My outdoor art gallery as the fence ages...


Last week's FOTO FRIDAY...THE AMEN CORNER

Thursday, August 21, 2025

TBT: NATUREMAN 's BIRTHDAY

TBT: Today, the 21st of August was Natureman's birthday and he would have been 77 today.  It's a bittersweet day as this day was always filled with his preferred bike ride/ canoe trip/ both. 

Today, I will post justice sayings of the past with him in mind as these messages resonate even more in today's climate. As a birthday gift perhaps all of us could remember to do something kind for a stranger. It's one of those things money just can't buy.

Hugs to you all... 

Wednesday, August 20, 2025

MUSINGS COMBO: PROVIDENCE

 One might assume I have become a slacker in my 'old' age due to my inconsistent postings but reality is that life has been super full. In fact, Sunday was an example by participating in the Interfaith Volunteer Network cardmaking activity.

Different houses of worship were asked to send 4 volunteers to come help make cards for our community seniors, Arkansas Children's Hospital patients and the newly built Providence Park, a 50-acre plot of land with 50 small homes for the chronically homeless. 

A last-minute request for cardmaking supplies opened a can of worms in my workroom/study, as numerous bins had to be scoured for stuff to share.  It definitely was well worth it as the 2-hour workshop resulted in 330 handmade cards and 50 letters.  Unfortunately, it didn't make more of a dent in my supplies!

Truthfully, I was thrilled to be doing something creative, but alas, I made the mistake of raising my hand when asked who had good penmanship. My assumption was to be the one at the table who would write the script on the cards, but that assumption was WRONG. It was for helping write 50 welcome letters for the first residents moving into Providence Park. Our table couldn't really visit because we had to concentrate on these page-long letters. Two hours sped by.

Now, it will take a lot longer than 2 hours to consolidate those opened bins. If you don't see me, it's because I am lost in organizing - sorting what to keep, donate/toss. It will look like a tornado hit for a while. May the end result be some empty bins.


Bins that take up more space than the space allotted in the total area of each little home in Providence Park...