This week was Discovery's 25th anniversary, and today was a company-wide day of service. Working from home in the frontier called Central New York, I wasn't near any of the volunteer projects that people were doing around the globe. Discovery had some projects for people who were needed at their desks, so I signed up to make happy cards for kids at The Children’s Inn at NIH. At the main offices they had supplies set up for people to use, but I raided my craft drawer.
Believe it or not, for once I did a simple project and I actually owned everything I needed! Seriously---that never happens. Can it be that I have become organized? Well, I could have used a hole-punch, but I can pick one up tomorrow before I put these in the mail. I even had little kitty charms and tassels.
I printed the kittens off adoptable pets on Petfinder. Here is the real miracle: I didn't even run out of printer ink. Amazing! I even had glossy photo paper. I nearly shocked myself.
I hope my disorganized readers will understand why this was such a pleasant surprise.
Sometimes you can almost feel guilty doing something so simple and enjoyable and calling it "community service." Maybe "community fun?"
If you work with an organization (from work to Scouts) and want to help the Children's Inn, you can learn more here.
Post-note: I now own a $1.99 single-hole punch.
1 comment:
I think your cards are wonderful. They will put a smile on the face of anyone lucky enough to receive one.
And I love that you had everything you needed...when does that ever happen?!
p.s. I love my hole-punch, I use it every year for my Christmas gift tags!
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