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		<title>recognition</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Nov 2009 15:48:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Becca</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This week&#8217;s A-team project was to give in some way involving food. A fitting and relatively easy task for this time of year. I chose to go to the store and buy about $25 worth of non-perishables like beans, rice and canned meats and veggies. I brought them to a local organization called Northern Nevada [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This week&#8217;s A-team project was to give in some way involving food. A fitting and relatively easy task for this time of year. I chose to go to the store and buy about $25 worth of non-perishables like beans, rice and canned meats and veggies. I brought them to a local organization called Northern Nevada HOPES, which is facility and safe house for families and individuals affected by HIV/AIDS. They have a food pantry, which they struggle to keep open. It&#8217;s is only open as often as there is enough food to open it. And then, when that supply is gone, they close it again.</p>
<p>This organization doesn&#8217;t mean anything in particular to me, other than I worked with them on a marketing campaign <a href="http://ad2reno.com" target="_blank">Ad2 Reno</a> did for them last year. I don&#8217;t really have a particular connection to any organization or charity. At least not one that&#8217;s personal to me. It&#8217;s hard to try to determine who deserves my help and volunteer hours [I'm unsure how to say this without it sounding somewhat snooty]. Yes, battered women deserve a place to go, veterans deserve proper care, puppies deserve a home and terminally I&#8217;ll children deserve a life they wanted. I&#8217;m blessed to never have been affected by these things enough to know that any one cause is the one for me.</p>
<p>So, I brought them the food last night.  I&#8217;m not sure how I expected to be recognized. I guess I thought maybe someone I&#8217;d worked with might be there. To thank me profusely. I expected $25 to look like much more food. I expected that my contribution would push the pantry to full and they&#8217;d be able to open it for Thanksgiving. I don&#8217;t know if that will or won&#8217;t happen. But the point is, my expectations and my being recognized don&#8217;t matter. I did what I could to help for this holiday weekend. I could have bought a meal for a friend, or paid for the coffee of the stranger in line behind me. But I wanted to do something that means something to me. Even if it goes completely unrecognized. That&#8217;s not the point. The reason I did it is because it was the right thing to do and the best way I could do it.</p>
<p>I guess for now I&#8217;ll just have to be involved with the organizations I get to know and grow to care about through my work with Ad2.</p>
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		<title>how far i&#039;ve come</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 23:16:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Becca</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not very, if you&#8217;re using this blog as an example. I was never too interested in having a blog of my own.  It just seemed like a public diary to me.  And I&#8217;ve NEVER been good at the whole diary/journal thing.  I&#8217;ve always enjoyed reading others&#8217; blogs though.  ESPECIALLY the personal ones.  We all know [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Not very, if you&#8217;re using this blog as an example.</h3>
<p>I was never too interested in having a blog of my own.  It just seemed like a public diary to me.  And I&#8217;ve NEVER been good at the whole diary/journal thing.  I&#8217;ve always enjoyed reading others&#8217; blogs though.  ESPECIALLY the personal ones.  We all know there&#8217;s something to be said for being able to relate to people (strangers, even), whether it&#8217;s about <a href="http://sjoystudios.com" target="_blank">becoming a bigger rockstar</a>, <a href="http://doniree.com" target="_blank">finding some center and stability in our lives</a>, <a href="http://lifewithoutpants.com" target="_blank">improving our communities</a>, <a href="http://unfat.annieflanz.com" target="_blank">struggling with weight</a> or just <a href="http://lizfranco.com" target="_blank">gushing about what we love</a> on the weekly.</p>
<p>So, who in their RIGHT MIND would want to read my ramblings?  And WHY?! (I mean, my dad reads this, but I think that&#8217;s less about me being awesome at blogging and more about the fact that I probably don&#8217;t call my family enough)</p>
<h3>I guess it doesn&#8217;t matter.  What matters is that I&#8217;m writing.</h3>
<p>For at least the last six years, I&#8217;ve called myself a writer.  I have it tattooed on my body for pete&#8217;s sake.  The cycling thing was a good way to get me started in the world of blogging.  And it&#8217;s been awesome because I&#8217;ve discovered a whole new community (but mostly it&#8217;s awesome because the blog MADE me want to ride my bike, which is a huge accomplishment).  In truth, this blog has been just an experiment for bigger and better blogs in the future (dun dun dunn).  I&#8217;ve learned SO much since I <a href="http://rebeccawik.wordpress.com/2009/04/27/wordcamp-notes/" target="_self">attended Wordcamp in March</a> and <a href="http://rebeccawik.wordpress.com/2009/04/14/blog-numero-uno/" target="_self">started this blog in April</a>.</p>
<p>Lately, I&#8217;ve been training myself [with the help of<a href="http://twitter.com/chexee" target="_blank"> a</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/lamikey" target="_blank">few</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/phinneaus" target="_blank">friends</a>] on what it takes to build a really great, customized, beautiful blog with WordPress and CSS and all kinds of other crap I knew nothing of a few weeks ago.  (Can&#8217;t wait to share it with you all &#8230; soon!)</p>
<p>But anyway, thanks to this amazingly honest little <a href="http://doniree.com" target="_blank">yogi writer</a> in Minneapolis, I&#8217;ve learned about Twenty Something Bloggers (membership pending).  I&#8217;ve heard about it here and there, but never really felt like there was a place for me in that network.  Until I learned about how <a href="http://blog.20sb.net/2009/11/twenty-somethings-for-good.html" target="_blank">their new partnership</a> is going to save the world.  Okay, I don&#8217;t want to save the world necessarily.  Or rather, I am aware that I can&#8217;t.  But I am realizing more and more every day that there is more to my life than just me and the crap I do.  I&#8217;m a part of this awesome organization called <a href="http://ad2reno.com" target="_blank">Ad2 Reno</a>, and every year we (a group of advertisers under 32) donate a full service integrated marketing campaign to one local non-profit organization.  After having been involved in the winning campaign last year, I decided to take on a bigger role as the public service c0-chair.  So, basically, my friend Jessie and I are the account executives of this campaign for this amazing non-profit client.  At first, I&#8217;ll admit, I mostly did it because I wanted a position on the Ad2 Board and they needed someone to step up.  But I couldn&#8217;t be happier.  Yeah, it&#8217;s <a href="http://twitter.com/beccawik/status/5576223638" target="_blank">frustrating </a>sometimes.  It&#8217;s a volunteer program that comes out of a less-than-strong membership.  Sometimes people aren&#8217;t reliable or whatever.  But what I&#8217;m realizing is that we are going to make a big difference in this community.  We are giving a valuable local non-profit organization an opportunity they might never otherwise have.</p>
<h3>So THAT is why I&#8217;m joining 20SB.</h3>
<p>Because I live in this world.  And I want to make it better in what little ways I can.  So I&#8217;m going to.  So, I&#8217;m not yet sure what will happen here &#8230; but I hope you&#8217;ll keep reading anyway.  Because I&#8217;m gunna keep writing. (I will, dammit.)</p>
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