Can We Talk About That?

March 25, 2009

Community – Then and Now

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As a child I grew up in a small backwoods town. If you drove through it you wouldn’t even believe that we considered it a “town” and might even chuckle at the thought. We had, I think maybe about 300 people in our little town. My family lived on about a hundred acres, so our neighbors needless to say were not “just next door.”

However, everyone seemed to know each other, or at least the adults did ~aka~ the “elders” – when you were twelve years old didn’t everyone over forty or so seem old? Anyways, being a child, I didn’t know it yet but we were a community not just a little town tucked away in the backwoods.

In our little community, as it pertained to anything that happened outside of one’s home, there was none of the “that’s not my kid nor my brother, so I’m not intervening” type attitudes that we often see today. Everyone made it their business to be mindful of all the other community members, especially the younger ones; even when a new kid popped up on occasion [probably visiting, but hey they might stay] they’d keep “one good eye” on him or her too. And if one of those “young-ones” looked to be “up to something” and it didn’t seem to be settling quite right with them [the elders/wise ones] they didn’t care whose young-one it was they’d intervene in some manner or the other.

Yep, we young folks were not so fond of our noisy “elders” [at least back then that is] they always seemed to ruin our grandest of plans! They “bossed” us, even when we didn’t exactly know who they really were, they knew us often by name but when not, by parents name i.e. “That’s Jimmy Barnes kid over there throwing them there rocks.” I use Mr. Barnes kid as an example cause I’d of never been guilty of throwing rocks mind you; I might have missed my target via that method! ;-)

They were a real pain, or so we thought, with their meddling, minding our business, giving long lectures, unwanted [now known to be pearly] advice and even ratted us out to our parents sometimes! I mean really we had a most difficult time getting ourselves into much mischief in that one cart town!

Not to mention they were always picking on, I mean keeping an eye on me because I was pretty adept at mischief, usually the harmless type which they loved to laugh about, but sometimes — you know like if Mary Jane pulled her puppy’s tail, or one of the larger kids was picking on a smaller one — I was prone to get involved and had no fear calling a cease your fire command or it’s a dual with me you mean bully!

Nonetheless, if I only called for one well that might have been Okay, but those nosy elders had come to learn that I rarely backed down from my stance in defending those considered to be our weaker community citizens. Yep, I’d be ready to battle it out for sure [all seventy-five spit-fire pounds of me that is – did I mention I was also a tiny little elf looking child]. Hey, in all fairness, I did give them an option to stop being a bully; by nature I do not like strife. I’ve always strongly preferred getting along with all, peace and love over war, both – then and now. I was a determined one when it came to “justice” for the underdog though – then and still now.

Any whom – Getting on to the point – How many of us did not moan and groan earlier on that we’d never be like Mom, or Dad, or Sally Sue’s parents or so-in-so…in moments of resentment at their all knowing ways?

Nonetheless, over the years I have come to realize most every young person’s worst fear “Oh my goodness, I’ve become just like them!” Well golly, I’m more often than not, so glad that I did! :-)

Most of the time this resemblance, to my former community elders, it’s a good thing……but sometimes — you know like when an all grown-up Mary Jane is still pulling the puppy’s tail, or when it appears that bigger people are just being outright mean bullies to little people — I can become like that twelve year old spit-fire of a girl from yesteryear; desiring to help save or defend the weak and hence find myself wanting to call the cease fire command or it’s a dual.

And thankfully, although the community has changed, even the new community has community elders around that notice when the [all be them well intending] younger folks are up to something that “doesn’t settle quite right” with them.

I’m also thankful that I’ve learned from many of them that I’m much better off seeking their experienced counsel, before I go grabbing tigers by the tail or challenging the bullies to a dual at dawn…… And am even more thankful that there are still many that have not adopted the new and growing attitude of this world – “that’s not my kid nor my brother, so I’m not getting involved or intervening” in any manner – that is as it pertains to me and my family anyways.

Yep, who’d of ever thought it – That we’d someday be grateful for the eyes, ears and even the [unmerited] advice of our concerned community, both – Then and Now.

January 7, 2008

Can We Talk About Networking Support for Autism?

Dear Family, Friends, Partners and Associates…

Please read the message below that come from the founder (and a friend) of
The Autism Solution Center.

Laura started this center out of her home living room and has worked
tirelessly to assist those in need. Through my nonprofit resources at
http://GuideStar.org I personally not only verified the organizations 501(c)(3)

status but that the majority of funding  is Not being paid out to inflated
employee salaries… in 2005 and 2006 Laura did not even receive a salary for her
40+ hours worked a week. From my own research (ASC tax records) I also discovered that she forwent any monetary reimbursement whatsoever and that the largest majority of funds were used to
establish more appropriate facilities for the families that it serves as
well as programs for those families.

If you would Please take the time to assist with a mere $1.00 Laura states
it could help them to win their Funding!

It is my hope that you will open your heart and a few moments of your time
to helping with such an admirable and charitable mission. This is a Tax
Deductible Donation.

It is also my hope that you will forward this on to your own network of
Family, Friends, Partners and Associates.

To Your Success,
Marilyn A. Magallanes
http://TeachThemToCare,org

This is Laura’s message to me that I am sharing with you:
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From: Laura Corby
Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2008 7:54 PM
To: MARILYN MAGALLANES
Subject: Hello Marilyn! Could Use Some Networking Help Please
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I hope I am not overstepping my bounds by sending this. I have always been
told to ask when I need help, and we do need help, so here’s my request:

Autism Solution Center, Inc. is in parade magazine’s contest called
America’s Giving Challenge. They are looking at networking skills basically,
and a $50k prize goes to the winning nonprofit organization.

If ASC wins, this could fund a full-time Neurologic Music Therapist for the
children, for one entire year at the center.

The Challenge begins December 13 at 3pm EST and will close January 31 at 3pm
EST.

To succeed at the Challenge, the objective is to get as many unique people
as we can to donate to our cause. It’s not the amount, it’s the number of
unique donors that will win this for us, so lots of $1 donors can make a
HUGE difference! Duplicate donations from the same individual will only be
counted once. Basically, 500 – $1 donations in this contest are better than
3 – $200 donations, as they are looking at the number of unique givers, not
the total amount raised.

Please click the link below to participate (even just $1.00 !!) , or pass
this along to your network of friends TODAY to help ASC win the $50,000
Parade Magazine Giving Challenge! PLEASE CONSIDER HELPING and passing this
along to those you know!

Here’s the link:
http://www.networkforgood.org/pca/Badge.aspx?badgeId=109085

Thank you for any help you are willing to offer! I thank you, as do the
families we serve.

Sincerely,

Laura Corby, Founder/CEO
Autism Solution Center, Inc.
9282 Cordova Park Road
Cordova, TN 38018
(901) 758-8288

http://www.autismsolutioncenter.com
Please visit our website and sign our guestbook! We appreciate your
feedback!

Remember, the Ark was built by amateurs; the Titanic by professionals!

Autism Is Epidemic! Currently, 1 in every 150 individuals is diagnosed with
Autism.

I would rather live my life as if there is a God, and die to find out there
isn’t, than live my life as if there isn’t, and die to find out there is.

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