microcredit
Posted: June 14, 2007 Filed under: All's Well That Ends Well Leave a commentof all the things I know very little about, microcredit seems to be the best way of actually helping fix some of the world’s problems. at the very least, it helps real people get out of poverty.
unfortunately, microcredit is mostly about money, of which I have very little. I’ve found a lot of organizations that are intermediaries between lenders and borrowers, but aside from making a donation, there isn’t much I can do. for now we just give what we can to the church humanitarian fund, since I think they’re one of the most effective aid organizations in the world. it’s nice that even when we don’t have much we can spare a few dollars to help someone else.
it’s interesting how simple little things really do make a difference. due to a miscommunication, jarom’s dad thought we were down to our last $100 (which is coming up close…but tomorrow is payday), so he brought us the rest of the fresh fruit from the birthday celebrations last weekend. “you can’t get coupons for fruit,” he said. “let us know if there’s anything you guys need.” I really enjoyed the fruit, especially since this is my first summer away from the plentiful orchards of california.
anna's quote for the week
Posted: June 13, 2007 Filed under: Brothers Karamazov Leave a comment
“I don’t like strawberries, because they make my eyes go zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.”
summer reading
Posted: June 12, 2007 Filed under: Book of Sand 1 CommentI’ve decided that I’ll get 4 books from the library at a time: a classic, a bestseller, a children’s book, and another random book picked from the list of over 100 I want to read. today I want to pick up crime & punishment, the time traveler’s wife, the neverending story, and the omnivore’s dilemma.
that’s around 2,000 pages, which hopefully is about a week and a half.
