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My E-Mail

I was just going to “skim” through my e-mail quickly before I left the office. (Yes, 8:15, and I am still here…) I had two e-mails just JUMP out at me though, and I had to stop and write about them now, before I head home.

THE POWER OF ONE

As the soot and dirt and ash rained down, We became one color.
As we carried each other down the stairs of the burning building, We became one class.
As we lit candles of waiting and hope, We became one generation.
As the firefighters and police officers fought their way into the inferno, We became one gender.
As we fell to our knees in prayer for strength, We became one faith.
As we whispered or shouted words of encouragement, We spoke one language.
As we gave our blood in lines a mile long, We became one body.
As we mourned together the great loss, We became one family.
As we cried tears of grief and loss, We became one soul.
As we retell with pride of the sacrifice of heros, We become one people.
We are
One color
One class
One generation
One gender
One faith
One language
One body
One family
One soul
One people
We are The Power of One.
We are United.
We are
AMERICA.

Wow. So true. That poem really hit me for some reason… and then I came to an e-mail from Naomi with an interesting subject line…

7000 I’s — a collaborative project

From DS Hendler:
As the numbers keep rising of the missing and dead in the September 11 tragedy, it gets harder and harder for me to get a grasp on the number of people lost. The numbers are edging towards 7000, and I am not sure we will ever know exactly how many are gone.

Each person is a point of view, a perspective. Perhaps that’s trite–I don’t mean it to be. The poet Quincy Troupe uses the word “eye” instead of “I” to emphasize the physicality and point of view of the speaker. I’m proposing to do the opposite: I want to collect 7000 copies of the 9th letter of the alphabet as a living memorial to those now gone. I think it would be more meaningful if many people did it, rather than just myself, so I am asking for 700 volunteers to make 10 “I’s” each and send them to me. I think 700 is a manageable number. How you make your “I” is up to you–digital, pen,

paint, whatever.

As I get them, I’ll post pictures and copies to a project URL . If you would like to help, please e-mail me (that’s DS Hendler, NOT Christine) with your name, address, web address if you have one, how many you’d like to do (1-10), and whether you want your name attached to your work, and I’ll send you my address and further project information.

You don’t have to be an artist to join the project! Also, feel free to pass this along to anyone you think might be interested in participating. To sign up, email DS. Visit The 7000 I’s project’s current home for more information.

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Remembrance Pin

Free Remembrance Pin from the makers of Coffee Cup software.

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Cooking in the Hot Zone

Wow. I am speechless again, for what seems like the thousandth time since September 11th, after reading Rossi Rant and about her working at “Ground Zero” in New York City. The strength of every person there keeps amazing me.

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Desktop Links

As Kymberlie will tell you, I am known for bookmarking shortcuts on my desktop and just leaving them there. So I decided I would list all the shortcuts off of my desktop here & clean them off of the desktop. Nice for me to have them handy to come back to later. Enjoy!

one.point.zero – Blogging in Brussels, Belgium – Web design, Music, and more, sturtle.com, BluishOrange (She’s here in Houston!), Pixels in Time, Publius (Todd’s already over there “On my Monitor”), SendAmerica, Fine American Gifts, Assessing Your Life in the Face of Disaster, New Advent – all sorts of information on Catholicism, World New York, I Love Big Brother, Provider Search for Ameriplan – the vision & dental supplement insurance plan I have so I can buy cool glasses, RetroCrush Patriotic Pictures, SincerelyFun (Not sure where that one came from…), Time for Your Meds – another one that is already “On my Monitor” but I should point out that today is Tracy’s 13th anniversary of sobriety – WAY TO GO!, Flag Graphics by Kristine, a PHP Tutorial by Zalary, UltraSparky – one of the NY blogs, Caterina.net – a rockin’ good blog, I Bet You Like to Watch – another NY blog, PC World – Carnivore Dispatched to Sniff Out Terrorists – and our civil liberties take a step backwards, A Day Late and a Dollar Short, megan[dot]scatterbrain, Heart of the Dragon, Openwire, More Than This, MSNBC: Unimaginable Disaster, Next Door, MSNBC: Business Fire May be Hate Crime, Light of Freedom, Better Homes & Gardens Ribbon of Unity, Better Homes & Gardens: Download the Ribbon, A Photographer Stands by His Work – the photo of the face in the smoke at the WTC fire, JD’s Blog – entry titled “A College Friend Survives the Attack” – main page has great content too, Broadway Stars – another NY blog.

I think that’s enough desktop cleaning for tonight. Believe it or not, there are still more links there. I’ll deal with them later, right now I have Mom duties to tend to.

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Cleaning Up and Other Things…

Don’t you just hate it when your post disappears for some reason? And wham, you have to rewrite it? I hate that.

I have been cleaning all day. We have lived here for almost a year, and there are still boxes. I can’t take it any more, and if that stuff has been in a box for a year and I haven’t missed it, I don’t need it anyways! I went to Wal-Mart and got a new shelf for my bedroom closet so I could organize my sweaters and other goodies. Decided I need a break though, so I don’t get burned out! I would like to go through a box a night when I am home, tossing almost everything. I have to go through them though, because in the past I have been notarious for putting things that I *need* to save in with junk. Ugh.

I forgot to mention yesterday – if you didn’t already, check out the cover of the Village Voice. It was such a touching photo – focused on the sadness, but still a beautiful photo. Last night I watched 28 Days (which I thought was pretty good, worth a watch, but nothing fabulous) and like Fat Seanny, I was breathless for a second or two when the scene came up where they are driving in to the city and you see the skyline with the prominent World Trade Center Towers – and to think, they are not there any more… It’s still so surreal.

I wish I knew how to sew, I would participate in the USA Quilt. Maybe I will see if my mom will make a square for our family.

I had better get back to work – I have a bunch of boxes to take out to the trash, and then I need to set up my “regular” computer. I brought it home last week, new hard drive, more RAM, all ready to go! I have to post more pictures from this weekend, and then have to finish up my Freshly Made design for Erika. Whew! Lots to do! But of course it feels good every time I get to check something off of my “To Do” list!