Showing posts with label Do Something Good. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Do Something Good. Show all posts

Chernobyl 25

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

"At 1:23am on April 26th, 1986, operators in the control room of Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant botched a routine safety test, resulting in an explosion, and a fire that burned for 10 days. The radioactive fallout spread over tens of thousands of square miles, driving more than a quarter of a million people permanently from their homes. It was the world’s worst nuclear disaster to date."      
Gerd Ludwig

Today marks the 25th anniversary of the nuclear disaster at Chernobyl. My husband, born in Ukraine, was 14 years old at the time. Though he has shared stories with me over the years, I admit that I never fully understood the scope of this disaster. With the recent talk of potential nuclear destruction in Japan, I felt compelled to learn more as the anniversary approached. Over the weekend, I watched video's and researched stories through tears and mouth agape.  I asked questions and Alex shared with me a memory of getting caught in a drizzle and returning home with bleach stains on his shirt from the radiation rain. Many were unaware of the danger...it's hard to imagine a time before internet and social media were alerting the world in real time but only  a quarter century ago, these citizens were informed only of what their government wanted them to know. Brave souls perished in attempts to contain the disaster and families have suffered for now decades from the aftereffects.

In my research, I found a few things that I'd like to share with you. The first is a photography project 'The Long Shadow of Chernobyl', by Gerd Ludwig, who recently returned to Chernobyl for extended coverage of the site and the abandoned town of Pripyat. Below is the Kickstarter campaign film, and this video, is the most recent coverage released by BBC News last week.

The second is an overview video. (Please access through link.) It is graphic and heartbreaking but I urge you to watch what you can to fully grasp the affects. My weak stomach could barely handle it but I felt too guilty to turn away.

Finally, I couldn't watch and read without feeling compelled to do something. Maybe my husband's heritage and the thought of our future children was playing on my emotions, but I began to seek out charities directly involved with caring for, supporting and serving the children affected by this still dangerous disaster. The work they do provides treatment, recuperation and volunteer funding. Please consider a donation.


                      Chernobyl Children International                                  Children of Chernobyl Foundation


It has been my privilege to experience just a touch of Ukrainian culture in my life. From friends to festivals, I've learned of a country rich with tradition and have been inspired by everything from music to food to fashion. Each year, we attend a Ukrainian Festival here in Chicago and I've fallen in love with the traditional dance troupe Hromovytsia. Shortly after, I became obsessed with red boots and soon, our friends sent me a traditional blouse which is one of the most meaningful pieces in my closet. Here are a few of my favorite images:

Ukrainian Fest 2008

Ukrainian Fest 2009



I usually like to keep things light around here but the anniversary of a tragedy that is still affecting Ukraine and surrounding areas seemed appropriate to acknowledge. Thank you for reading.

For Japan With Love

Thursday, March 17, 2011


Tomorrow, I'm taking part in the Bloggers Day of Silence - a moment of quiet to honor the recent tragedy in Japan. I urge you to visit For Japan With Love to learn more about this project and how you can help. I'm constantly amazed by the blogging community and the willingness to come together in a time of need, {this post} by Ever Ours explains what's been done so far.

While it will be quiet around here, peek at these related links in the meantime:




Finally, I'm ecstatic to be paired with Melissa of Oh, My Darling as part of Krysten's After I Do Big Sister, Little Sister project. Melissa is featuring me on her blog today with a few fun facts - head over and say hello, she shares the greatest finds!

Christian Louboutin Releases 'Peace of Shoe'

Monday, November 15, 2010






Christian Louboutin has released a limited collection of shoes named "Peace of Shoe." The silk peep-toe platform trimmed beauties feature hand-stitched embroidered Indian ribbon and are available in 3 colors in 3 cities:  champagne in New York, lavender in Miami and pink in Los Angeles. The best part...all proceeds from each $1495 sale are going to the Grameen Foundation, which provides the world's poorest citizens, especially women, small loans to start or expand small businesses and eventually support themselves.
That's what I call design with sole. :) 

Do Something Good (and Do Fun Stuff) Part 2

Monday, August 30, 2010

Today I'm dedicating my blog to Do Fun Stuff which I talked about here. I could go on for days explaining the why's & how's but basically what you need to know is if you buy this album, you'll be helping a great cause and getting some cool music in return.  (If you really want to know the why's and how's read Ryan's post.) You can preview the songs below. And if you're feeling super awesome - you could tweet about it (use hash tag #dofunstuff) or share this link on Facebook. 

Thanks peeps. 

Do Something Good (and Do Fun Stuff)

Thursday, August 19, 2010


Let's get serious for a minute. I need your help because my favorite blogger on planet earth needs our help. Ryan at Pacing the Panic Room is doing something amazing and because we bloggers have have the ability to reach an insane amount of people we need to spread the word. If you don't know Ryan's work what rock have you been living under? Just kidding. But you've seriously been missing out. He documents his life (among other things) and most famously photographed his wife's pregnancy. Cue the awwww... (By the way, there are some really terrible knockoff's of Ryan's maternity series out there. When I see it I just cringe but alas, I'm not here to complain. Just know he was the original genius.)

Anyhoo, back to the point...
Ryan is spearheading an album for charity to raise money for Smith Magenis Syndrome - a rare genetic disorder that The Littlest Buddy (his stepson) was diagnosed with. Here's what you you can do to help:

1. Visit Ryan's blog and read this post - it will answer all your questions about the album launch on August 30th and tell you the ways you can help and why you should.

2. Be a twitter maniac today and spread the word using the hash tag #dofunstuff and gently begging Ellen to have a dance party on her show. Come up with your own kind plea or retweet mine.

3. Mark your calendar for August 30th - the day we will post/tweet/facebook about the album launch and share the goodness.

This is my most favorite thing about blogging - making online buddies, falling in love with their stories and being able to do something good with our voices. So come on guys, if you call yourself a friend (or even if you hate my guts) have a heart and help out!

Lift Up Nashville

Thursday, May 13, 2010


Local artists created this cool collection of prints with the proceeds going towards flood relief.  Get one here.

Most families didn't have flood insurance and many lost nearly everything. Want to see what a flood looks like?  Stephanie posted a few photos showing the damage to her mother's home.

More ways to help:
Buy a T-shirt
Attend Nashville Rising - tickets go on sale tomorrow!
Donate to the Middle Tenneesse Red Cross
If you're local, sign up to volunteer.
 
I sure am proud to be from the Volunteer state :)