Tuesday, October 14, 2008

New Inspiration for You

There are so many good and interesting blogs out there. I often loose hours of my day reading about the lives and thoughts of others. It's an escape. It's inspiring. Sometimes intimidating.

Here are three new blogs on my Inspiration list that you may want to check out. They are all completely different from one another, but that makes them even better in my book.

Yarnstorm is by a British woman named Jane Brocket. She's written a book called, The Gentle Art of Domesticity. She's a photographer, gardener, reader, knitter, cook, wife and mother. I found her blog through another blog I read from time to time. I was sold when she used the word haberdashery like people used it everyday. First, I couldn't get the word out of my head! And second, her observations, photography and british-ness made me smile. I hope you enjoy it, too.

Mercy Rising is by a woman who lives here in the Indy area. She spoke at our MOPs group a few weeks ago and I was really impressed by her. She is passionate about equipping people to bring justice and mercy to the world in big and small ways by incorporating these values into everyday life. Two quick examples:
1. Goodsearch.com This is a search engine similar to google or yahoo. The first time you go to this site, enter a charity of your choice. I entered International Justice Mission. Every time you search advertisers will donate $0.01 to that charity. It slowly adds up and you can even track how much has been given. The site remembers your charity, so you only have to enter that info once. It's a simple way to give.
2. FreeRice.com Instead of playing solitaire when you need a break, go to this site. Exercise your brain a bit on multiple choice vocabulary words. Each time you answer a question, rice is donated by advertisers to hungry people in the world. It's great for students as well. There are various levels and subjects.

Organized Christmas.com I discovered this site last fall. I used some of the ideas before, during and after the holidays. It's very practical and do-able. There are links to print-outs for lists to keep track of Christmas Cards, Gift budget, To Dos, etc. See if it helps you at all. It actually was my introduction to the Mayfly blog because she had a pattern for a smock that Organized Christmas suggested as a DIY gift. From that blog I discovered others and the rest is history.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the link to my site!
Blessings,

Amber

Kelly said...

thanks, christin! these are great. i am especially thankful for the organized christmas link -- i've been thinking that i should get started on christmas planning and have had no idea how to start this year, so this is going to be a huge help!

love your thoughtful postings. keep writing! :)