Living Below The Line

Last week I committed to live below the line for 5 days. Which really meant eating and drinking on $1.50 a day which is totally possible. What is difficult is the awareness of all the other things in our lives that cost so much. Our homes, our utilities, our cars. I have to drive my daughter to school and pick her up, I am questioning how much gas that cost, even in my Prius, how much is it a day?

I had to meet a client for coffee, which is a pretty common occurrence,  I  drank water but was aware there are very few items at a coffee shop for $1.50. I was ok with drinking water as I was happy to use it as a platform to talk about living below the line.

The hardest part of the week for me was my daughter got sick. She came down with Scarlet Fever which is rare and strange and after several doctors appointments and several prescriptions she was on her way to recover but I could not shake the thought that even the co-pays I incurred would be more then most people in 3rd world countries  could pay. My daughter recovered within the seven day period with out any damage to her but my heart ached thinking about others who would not have been able to get their children the proper medicine for this childhood illness.

Overall this was a rewarding, learning experience and I would do it again.

Live Below The Poverty Line

I am going to live below the poverty line of $1.50 a day for 5 days.  I have chosen Shot@Life to donate my funds to. Sponsor my efforts I would like to have a sponsorship of $50 a day for the 5 days totaling $250. Even a contribution of $5 helps reach the goal! Click here to donate: www.livebelowtheline.com/me/lab5

About Shot@Life:

Shot@Life educates, connects and empowers Americans to champion vaccines as one of the most cost-effective ways to save the lives of children in developing countries.  A national call to action for this global cause, the campaign rallies the American public, members of Congress, and civil society partners around the fact that together, we can save a child’s life every 20 seconds by expanding access to vaccines. By encouraging Americans to learn about, advocate for, and donate vaccines, the United Nations Foundation’s Shot@Life campaign will decrease vaccine-preventable childhood deaths and give children a shot at a healthy life.

 

 

Crafty Support Of Breast Cancer Research


Wacom to Support Susan G. Koman For The Cure: a percentage of Bamboo Craft sales revenue this holiday season will contribute to the search for a cure for breast cancer.

Wacom aligns with Susan G. Komen for the Cure to help in the fight against breast cancer. From October 1 to December 25, Wacom will donate a generous percentage of Bamboo Craft sales revenue to the Susan G. Komen foundation.

Buy a Bamboo and support ta tas!

Also, during the month of October, the Wacom Pen Scrappers website is sponsoring a special contest called “Season of Hope” commemorating everyone whose lives have been touched by breast cancer.  Lori Barnhurst designed a beautiful kit for contestants to use, in remembrance of her grandmother, who battled breast cancer most of her adult life, and died 10 years ago from complications from a relapse.