Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Eunice Kennedy Shriver Day

Quote from Eunice Kennedy Shriver.org homepage


Just received this email from Anthony Shriver and Best Buddies. What a wonderful idea. My brother, Jonathan, does the bike race each year from Boston to Hyannis, his way of helping Katie enjoy the comraderie that Best Buddies gives her.


Dear Friends,

As many of you know, last week marked the first anniversary of my Mother's passing. However, her spirit lives on through our continued commitment to making her vision of full inclusion for individuals with intellectual disabilities a reality.

Accordingly, we are launching the inaugural Eunice Kennedy Shriver Day in her honor. On September 25, 2010, Special Olympics and Best Buddies will lead the world in a celebration of my Mother's inspiration, impact and indomitable spirit. Eunice Kennedy Shriver Day will become an annual celebration of her life, and a global call for people to carry out Eunice Kennedy Shriver Acts of Unity – acts of inclusion, acceptance and unity for and with people with intellectual disabilities.

Suggested Eunice Kennedy Shriver Acts of Unity include: becoming a Special Olympics Unified Sports partner or Best Buddy; volunteering at an NGO related to the disability field or in a special education classroom or learning center (or donating supplies to one); and inviting a peer with an intellectual disability to lunch or a sporting event.

I hope you will join us in this celebration, and in doing so, become an agent of acceptance by embracing Eunice Kennedy Shriver Day's key values of love, social justice, courage, faith and hope. I'd also like to encourage you to take a moment to visit www.eksday.org to add your Eunice Kennedy Shriver Act of Unity, and challenge your friends and family to do the same.

For additional information, please visit www.eksday.org or contact your local Best Buddies office at http://bestbuddies.org/our-programs.

Thank you for your continued support.

Respectfully,
Anthony K. Shriver
Founder and Chairman
Best Buddies International

I was one of hundreds of people who stood outside during her funeral service and the parade of Special Olympians was so touching and though Katelin doesn't do Special Olympics, I know her life and the lives of millions around the world are better because of this one very special woman.

Written for Eunice Kennedy Shriver

There stands a woman on the shore,
steadfast, sure and tall,
and in her hand she holds a torch
that lights the way for all-

For all those less fortunate,
dealt a harsh hand by Fate,
and leads them down the path of Hope-
her footsteps mark the way.

She hands it to the blind man
so he may have his dreams in sight
and to the woman who cannot walk
so that she may stand and fight.

She lifts the little children
who cannot get there on their own
and carries them with tenderness
so that they may know a loving home.

Like many of her family,
who's own torches lit the night
for the multitude of millions
who could not find the light,

she sent a "message of Hope",
a "message of Victory",
and brought to the disabled
deserved Human Dignity.

In homes across America,
in countries 'round the world,
a mother may hope her child
is not forgotten, is not scorned.

So, fare thee well then on your journey
let the stars now light your way,
let a warm wind fill your sails,
and cause you no delay.

While here on Earth we raise our own
hands up to the sky
and with grateful hearts say thank you,
rest easy and goodbye.

M. Lancaster

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Katelin makes apple pie!





My family and friends know that my daughter Katelin has Rett Syndrome, a neurological disorder, and at 17 she's really just a very big toddler. Now this has some downsides to it, but it also has some great joys, as I am reminded daily of the wonder in little things. One of Katie's favorite things to do is baking, she loves to pour and mix and squish squash and make a big MESS. All of which she got to do this day.(with Fox who goes everywhere)

Monday, August 9, 2010

Giveaways are in the air!

Guess I'm not the only one having a free handmade/written gift contest. Check out this site for hundreds of free handmade items! It's simple to scroll through and check out the items and see when the contest closes. Who knows? You may get lucky : )!

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Win a free poem!


DKS Verse writes custom poetry for weddings, wedding and bridal shower invitations, gifts for the bridal party and all your special occasions. Go to my website and review it! What you like, what you don't like, whether you could see yourself using this service and if so, why; if not, why not. Then send me an email and let me know. The winner will be chosen on Sept. 30! Here's a chance to see what it's all about for FREE! This is up to a $100 value.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

I just LOVE the new scanner!




Ok, I'm not a electronic gadget wizard by a long shot. I was so excited when I got a digital camera and realized after weeks I could take a video. But my good friend, Chris, just passed off a scanner and I've been having fun the last couple of days, scanning poems and cards. Here are two of my favorite.

The flower was made by first taking a photograph, then placing it under a sheet of mica and etching the picture on it. Then I glued it over a beautiful rose colored handmade paper, once it dried I cut around the outer etching, added glitter glue to the inside lines. Next, I layered the black background with mulberry paper "leaves" and glued the flower on top of it.

The second is one of my favorite sympathy poems. Each time I do this card it's a litte different because of the papers, but I always try to make them look like a fabric one might find in a quilt.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Handmade paper makes it beautiful




One of my favorite types of custom bordering is using handmade mulberry paper. I use this paper in many of my custom designs. Blue is used as water, white for clouds, maroon and pinks get put in sunsets. (I'd paint, but then again, I can't paint worth a darn, so I use paper instead) But it is also used as a simple border. It can be torn dry, which tends to give an uneven border. If you wet it ( I find a Q--tip works great for this) it feathers in a beautiful way. These are just some samples at how versatile it is.

Blackberries!


One of my favorite things about summer, is blackberry picking. Where we used to live in Marysville, WA, we had tons of blackberries right in our yard. Almost every morning Debbie and Sean would go out and pick me a bowl of blackberries for blackberry pancakes, YUM! This poem is an inspirational piece inspired by the good and the not so good aspects of blackberry picking. : ) Have a great day everyone!

Monday, August 2, 2010

September


Next month will be September and while I look forward to the start of school. It is always bittersweet as 9/11 draws closer. Soon after the attack, I wrote the following poem. In the days that followed I remember editing it over and over as the number of confirmed dead was lowered over and over. This poem will be on sale, matted as it is in the red, white and blue matting, during the month of September. The price will be $15.00. The proceeds will go to benefit the Vietnam Veterans Center in Hyannis. It will be posted on my website www.dks-custompoetry.com