Race For Change!

race for change logoMy friend Carrie is about to head off on an adventure. She and her friend Lindsay have formed an organization they are calling “Race for Change.” I’ll let Carrie and Lindsay explain in their own words:

The journey of two small-town girls as they use their passion for running to create some positive change for women struggling to rebuild their families and communities after the devastation of war.

Beginning in July, 2013, Lindsay King and Carrie Saylor will take their love of (obsession with?) running to a whole new level. Living on a shoestring budget, they will travel to six different continents in six months, running a marathon in each before moving on. They look forward to the challenges of culture shock, volunteering with local charities in each country, and training for grueling marathons in unfamiliar territory.

Right now they are working to raise the $5,000 they need to support themselves in their travels. If you’ve ever travelled, you know this isn’t much and they’ll be living simply. They are accepting donations here.

They only have until the end of the month to raise what money they can to support themselves. In July, they switch over to raising money for Women for Women International, a Washington, D.C.-based charity focused on helping women survivors of war, civil strife and other conflicts by providing them with the tools and resources they need to move from crisis and poverty to stability and self-sufficiency.

Personally, I’m thoroughly impressed by what Carrie and Lindsay are setting out to do. I know I couldn’t do it, and I admire them for their dedication and commitment to living their ideals. The sheer commitment they’ve made to getting ready for this marathon of marathons – running in a race nearly every weekend for the better part of a year – alone is impressive. If I remember correctly, the races themselves are in Switzerland, South Africa, Nepal, Australia, California, and somewhere in South America.

Because we can’t go along, we’ll be cheering the ladies on from here at home! As I mentioned, once they begin the trip they’ll be fundraising for Women for Women International. And yes, I will be bugging you about this throughout the year.

Christie 2016

Everybody’s got a little hole in the middle
Everybody does a little dance with the devil

The Hurricane1 does it again! Chris Christie continues his campaign to win my vote in 2016, making him the first Republican I’ve ever voted for in a national election. We still disagree on several deal-breaker issues, but he’s getting there. He’s decided to appoint an interim Senator until a Special Election can be held in October to finish the remainder of Senator Frank Lautenberg’s term after the Senior Senator from New Jersey passed away this week. Not everyone is happy with the decision, however:

[Former House Majority Leader Dick] Armey accused the governor of trying to curry favor with Democrats by not appointing a Republican to the seat until 2014. He’ll name an interim senator by next week to serve until the special election.

“All Christie has to do is appoint a Republican. That’s the correct move for him to make,” Armey said. “Now, I put it down as debilitating stupidity. The first rule of politics is ‘Don’t lose the friends you already have for the friends you’re never going to get.’ And if he thinks the Democrats are going to love him for being the guy who plays fair rather than takes the political opportunity he’s crazy.”

A Democratic governor would have “seized the opportunity” and appointed a senator from his own party, Armey argued Tuesday.

This was the classy, statesmanlike thing to do. And anything that pisses off Dick Armey off is a good thing.
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1That’s my nickname for him.

Talk about a soft opening

The Bellefonte Dairy Queen is no more.

That bit of drama out of the way, I give you: The Bellefonte Twist. Apparently the “twist” is a vanilla and strawberry swirl cone. I’m curious to see how well that combination sells.

I work maybe 100 yards from the Brockerhoff Hotel building and I didn’t notice the change, so they’ve certainly kept it on the down low.