Choose today whom you will serve....As for me and my family, we will serve the LORD.-Joshua 24:15
Tuesday, April 01, 2008
New Booties
Isn't it funny???
.....you get to go away (without kids), the hotel is amazing (Whistler Hilton), the weather is gorgeous (sunny, blue sky with a gentle snow falling), you are in the middle of one of your favorite settings (the mountains on the west coast), you got to spend several hours shopping (entering ANY store you wanted and staying as long as you wanted, without having to remind anyone to "just touch with your eyes" or that in between displays, while they may seem like good hiding places, actually aren't), you got to stay in bed past 7am after hanging out with your husband for the whole evening (going out to dinner -paid for by work- , watching a movie, hottubbing and other extra-curricular activities...), you just casually ate breakfast at a coffee shop (without having to tell any boys to try to stop jumping on the furniture) and yet you can't wait to drive back to them to be with them again. I LOVE you boys...and I'll see you soon! What beautiful, funny, tiring, energetic, creative, silly, competitive, fun-loving, boundary testing, generous, trusting, genuine, enthusiastic......blessings I have.
Organ Donation
I found an article on organ donation in Canada (it was written in 2001)...
Organ Donation in Canada
The current situation in Canada
More than 3,700 Canadians are awaiting organ transplants for kidneys, hearts, lungs, or livers, and thousands of others are in need of replacements for tissues such as corneas, heart valves, bone grafts, and skin.
Last year alone, 147 Canadians died while waiting for organs that never came because suitable donors were not found in time. Part of the problem lies with Canada having one of the lowest organ donation rates among industrialised nations. There are fewer than 14 donors per million people in this country, as compared with more than 31 in Spain. What's more, the gap between transplant patients on waiting lists and numbers of available organs is widening.
There's good news
The numbers above paint a picture that is hard to face. However, there is some good news:
- Nearly 98% of all kidney transplants, 90% of liver transplants, and 85% of heart transplants are successful;
- More than 1,800 organ transplants were performed in Canadian hospitals in 2000;
- Donor families say they are comforted by the feeling that their loved one's death was not in vain.
This gives Canadians all the more reason to take the time to make their wishes known either by filling out their province's organ donor card or registering their wishes through a provincial registry.
If you know me really well you'll know that I like to donate blood and also like to challenge other people to do so too. For more information on how you can do that in Canada click here.
I also was recently sent information on becoming a bone marrow donor and they REALLY need more people on this list because the match has to be so precise to work. Click here for more info.
And finally, click here for more info on becoming an organ donor and make sure that you let your friends and family know about your wishes to donate organs if you should die.