Tuesday, December 22, 2009

This should tide you over until the 26th.

Many points. Oh! So many points!
First, incredibly overdue update on that annoying abortion ban that keeps coming back like a bad case of eczema. About two or three posts ago, I asked you to speak up for all women's rights to choose. They are our bodies, let us decide. Though, regrettably, I am unsure of the state of things right now, I saved the following email so that I could cut and paste for those of you who care. My email is on the Planned Parenthood mailing list, so I receive updates and newsletters periodically. That is my source. The email is at the end of this post. At one point, she refers to "my" senator. That would be the senator for Massachusetts. YEA! *^_^*

Second, even though it should have been first and, as this is a Pagan blog, should have been yesterday: HAPPY YULE!!!!! *^_^* Did everyone enjoy their extended sunshine, today? I know I was greatful for it. I'm a bad little witch because I didn't ritualize. In fact, I cleaned my floors (though I did meditate on sweeping out the old and making it all new and shining for the birth of the Horned One) and wrapped Christmas gifts.
*Shock! Horror! Gasp!* Yes, I still celebrate Christmas. We all know that it's a bastardization of Yule and that the symbolism is still intact. Besides, what's a witch to do when the rest of her family is either borderline Christians, Athiests and rational thinking scientific minds who want to believe, but just can't shut off that part of their evolved minds? I hold nothing against any of them, as they do me the same kindness. Heck! Some of my family members were practicing witches at one one point! I digress. Wrapping gifts, listening to a Pandora Christmas music station and having my tree lit after widening the drive certainly brought my holiday cheer up a few measures. It's all about love, sharing that love and time with those around you and gifts anyway, right? Well, not as much the last bit, but, admit it; without gifts, it just isn't the same. No, you don't have to admit it aloud. *~_^* Also, I recorded "Blue Christmas" and "Baby, It's Cold Outside" and posted them on my YouTube page. They're not great, but I hope to take voice lessons in the next year...maybe...

Third, work has been busy! We're operating on a skeleton staff. (Alright, boys and girls, let's bring our minds back from the worlds of He-Man and She-Ra.) So we are all doing things that need to get done that we wouldn't normally be doing. I was asked to move the playhouses, kids' tractors and toys to the covered pavilion area since the first blizzard was on its way. I also had to grab two guys to help me move the outdoor parrot cage under cover. Yup. It's that big. My bosses are really great people, so a few extra tasks are no big deal. Besides that, I had to make sure that everyone was winterized and ready for the storm. Heater buckets for water must be in working order. The outlets the are plugged into must be in working order. Everything must be under cover. Doors must be either shut and barracaded or open slightly but still barracaded from the wind and snow. Check. Check. Check and Check. I also had the attach and screw in the top half of a door on the duck, guinea hen and chicken coop. Hopefully, having been off for the past three days, everyone is alright and everything still works. *crosses fingers*

Fourth, I baked cookies for one of our neighbors. He was nice enough to have helped out with his snowblower on the second shoveling of the driveway. I think they'll be delivered in person tomorrow. If I wait any longer, I may have to bake a new batch. Also, having stocking candy in the kitchen isn't a very good idea. I may have to buy another bag tomorrow. Ugh! Sugar has always been a difficult thing for me to turn down. The holidays make it especially hard. *U_U* Why, hello again 10 pounds that I had lost last year! I was wondering when you'd return. We'll see if I can keep them off and then some? I'm planning on tightening the purse strings further for the winter, as I will be working one less day a week. I know I can get by without changing anything, but why only get by when I can be frugal, save money and be ready in case I need a few extra bucks down the line?

Fifth and sixth, my dentist appointment was changed because the hygienist was not available that day (two hours before my appointment.) So it is now in February. In addition, no news on the guy front. Everytime I go in and don't need his services, he's there. When I do need help, he's nowhere around. Maybe I'm being paranoid, but I'm hoping that he doesn't think I'm stalking him. *sigh*

That's all for now. Isn't it enough?! Haha! I love you all! And, by the way, welcome to the newbie followers! Glad to have you aboard. *^_^*

Great news — minutes ago, the Senate voted on the anti-choice Nelson/Hatch amendment to health care reform, and we won! Unlike the Stupak amendment that passed the House of Representatives, this amendment did not pass the Senate!

This is a huge victory — and your e-mails and phone calls helped make it happen. Thank you. While we still have a long way toward health care reform that ensures quality, affordable health care — including reproductive health care — for all, defeating the Nelson/Hatch amendment today was a big step forward.

More good news: your senator voted with us to defeat this amendment. Will you take just a moment to say thanks? Legislators hear from us so often before a vote — hearing from us after, saying thank you, really matters. It only takes a moment!

As you likely know, Democratic Senator Ben Nelson and Republican Senator Orrin Hatch were behind the anti-choice amendment, and the language was virtually identical to the Stupak amendment. As we saw during the vote in the House of Representatives, anti-choice groups were lobbying hard to pass it. But, the Senate agreed with us this time: eliminating choice for millions of women with private health insurance is a price we can't afford to pay for passing health reform.

Renee, we still have a long way to go. I'm certain that there will be significant hurdles ahead, and I'm glad to know, as always, that we can count on your help. Just for today, though, please know that we did something great together. Thank you.

Sincerely,


Cecile Richards, President
Planned Parenthood Action Fund

11 comments:

  1. I was told by a blog reader of mine that as an Atheist, I should leave Christmas to the Pagans (well, that is what an atheist friend of hers said). But I don't view our Christmas as Christmas. I believe we only call it that because it is on Christmas Eve...how are we to help the world shutting down for the day? and why can't we take advantage by spending it together? right?
    anyway, that is nice of you to bake for your neighbor. We had neighbors who, while we were at work, he snowblowed our driveway...both sides!! He has since moved away, and we are left to shovel, but it was such a nice thing to do (we got him movie gift certificates as thank you).
    See you in a couple days!!

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  2. So right, Jen! We can still care about each other! *~_^*
    ggbbgg130, your comment came up as a bunch of boxes, and links, so I deleted it. Sorry. *U_U*

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  3. Oh that's just what I love...someone who fights her corner...good for you my little Fae!
    Good news indeed!

    And hope you have a Magickal Holiday!

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  4. Small voices may be that, but they grow in sound when combined! *^_^*
    Yes! In fact, I received two faerie books and a wild witchery book from Auntie, among other magickal things! I'll post a proper gift/holiday blog tomorrow when I'm more awake.

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  5. You've been a busy witch!

    And don't feel too badly, we still celebrate Christmas too. I'm the only Pagan in a family full of Christians...so I don't have much choice.

    I just tell myself it was all derived from Pagan practices and because of that, is an extended Yule. LOL

    Speaking of Yule, I hope yours was blessed!

    )O(
    boo

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  6. Extended Yule! I like that! An almost week-long celebration! My Yule, though spent cleaning, was indeed a grand one. I think you for the hopes and many happy returns in kind. *^_^*

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  7. Stopping in to wish you a Happy New Year and may 2010 bring you all the positive blessings you deserve!!

    xoxo

    Michelle and the kitties :)

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  8. Thank you, VintageSage! I wish you a bright, shiny New Year, too. *^_^*

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  10. just commenting in response to your last comment on my blog...
    NO- to lunch, unfortunately i will be (weather permitting) rushing out to steph's directly after work...around 6:30 or so.
    and thanks for your 'two cents' as far as my pain issues. I will always be a christian scientist at heart, I think, where doctors are concerned. ;)
    AND...where's your 'post-holiday' post??? :)
    (I had to delete my first comment as i got the religion wrong...oops, it's hard being ignorant!)

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  11. That's not ignorant! You know I celebrate Christmas, too. *~_^* New Year's Eve/Day has never really been great for me, so, no big. I will see you at Steph's tomorrow, then!

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