Monday, February 26, 2007

Into the woods


This weekend was full of wonderful outdoor adventure. I woke up Saturday and realized I needed to buy raingear for Nepal (because it will be the rainy season) and because it was currently raining. I got some good waterproof boots and a good raincoat and headed up to Pinnacle mountain to go for a hike. To sum it all up, Rocky ran off, and then David ran off looking for him, and then I ended up alone in the woods during the rapidly approaching night. Rocky came back, but David was still gone. After it was completely dark and I decided to turn back, I heard David clapping for Rocky in the woods. We were out there so late that we were late for Trevor's birthday party. By the time we got there, there was still fun to be had. Overall, the weekend was great. I'm spending a lot of my week in Forrest City, but if YOU are in town, the president of the motion picture association is speaking at the Clinton School on Tuesday night at 6pm. On Thursday, a man from Murphy Oil is talking about the scholarships they are giving to all highschool graduates in El Dorado. For more information on our speakers, you can go here: http://www.clintonschoolresearch.com

P.S. bravo Jennifer Hudson. She was amazing in Dreamgirls and last night.

Friday, February 23, 2007

And in other news......


I know there are more pressing things in the universe, but Christina Corrdimas' parents saw this on the news in New York, and it's pretty funny. click here to see the piano cat
I know it's not a monkey riding a dog, but for some reason animals doing human things is HILARIOUS. Now if only I could get Rocky to go get me a diet coke out of the fridge when I'm swamped with data coding. I must return to my Clinton School slavery. Karl Rove is coming on March 8th at 11am. If anyone wants to go, email publicprograms@clintonschool.uasys.edu.

I got some more info on Nepal this week. Here is the description of the I'm working with and what I'll be doing. I'm also staying with a Nepalese family! Here is the website for my placement www.cwish.org.np

  1. Hidden Child Domestic Workers (HCDWs) Advocacy program

CWISH has been involved with advocacy and rescue of hidden child domestic laborers since its inception. The dilemma is at once economic, political and cultural. There is a long standing tradition of having child domestic help within the households of the upper class/caste/nobility of Nepal. This is a common practice in the major towns, particularly in Kathmandu and Bhaktapur. Economic hardship has often pushed rural dwelling parents to send their children to town in search of work, food, and shelter. This has been particularly acute during the last decade of Maoist conflict as children were often sent to town, alone with an ‘uncle’ or trafficker, in order to escape Maoist induction into the armed conflict, which could occur as early as age 7.

The practice of child domestic labor, though officially declared illegal, was still widely condoned and practiced among the upper classes and among the King’s loyalists in particular. This is a complex issue as it has been considered by many as an act of charity/ care for children who would otherwise go without adequate food, shelter or security. The rights of these children are the central issue, with many cases of abuse within the employer family, inadequate or demoralizing living conditions, unregulated and unethical working hours and workload, no access to education, nor other basic human rights. Many of these children are lost to their families and do not know their home villages or last names. Others feel forced to continue their work in town in order to send money home to help their families. With the new democratically emergent government, the practice of child domestic labor may decrease, though economic hardship and firmly entrenched tradition assure that identification of these children and protection of their rights, including access to education and health care, is an ongoing critical need. The tasks of this placement may include the following.

A. Assess CWISH’s current informal education, employer intervention, and advocacy activities for child domestic laborers.

B. Assist in developing a strategy and implementation of programs in government schools, civic education, intervention, and advocacy on issues of child sexual abuse and child rights.

C. Expand the support program for child domestic workers who have been transitioned into government schools, including employer-intervention, counseling, and access to legal aide and health care.

D. Work to connect CWISHs research and advocacy programs with international organizations working in the fields of women’s and children’s rights, with particular focus on networking with other organizations involved in rescue and advocacy.

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Ash Wednesday, the unfortunate day after Fat Tuesday


Yesterday I spent all day in Forrest City making strides toward our Practicum goal. I had to give a speech in which I called the hogs. It went really well. I must say, Regina and I have created one pristine freaking survey. I've finished all questions, a cover letter and the codebook and template for the dataset. I am freakin fabulous!
When I got back from the delta, there were hoards of people dressed up in crazy clothing all over downtown. Against my better judgement and the presence of my conservative business clothing David, Christina and I went to party downtown. It really made me miss New Orleans. It wasn't even close to the same thing, but there were people EVERYWHERE, which hardly ever happens, especially on a Tuesday. I ran into Jamie, and she and Ryan are getting married! We danced and sang and then David took us home.
I saw Blanche Lincoln talk about the Farm bill this morning. I think it would have been a lot better if I really liked farming. I really didn't understand a lot about what the farmers were talking about, bushels and limits and AGIs. I came home and turned on the TV. To my dismay, the only thing to watch during lunch was Jerry Springer "I married him so I could drink". After that I decided to post on my blog instead, so here it is.

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Happy Valentines Day





Because my love-life is sub-par. I decided to celebrate true-fictional love with a happy valentines day post

Favorite Romance: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. I love this movie because it's about a believable couple, with real issues, in a completely unbelievable movie.

Favorite couple: I'm going to have to go with Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy.

Favorite Tragic Romance: I'm going to have to go with All the Real Girls. This movie is beautifully heartbreaking. I loooooooove it. I have a taste for romantic tragedy.

Please post your own favorites and I'll be in Non-profit financial management class during this valentines day, boooooooooo. Down with love, up with knowledge (that was not very convincing).

Monday, February 12, 2007

Joe betrays Arkansas, heads for New Zealand






Hey everyone,
I went home this weekend and had a really great time. Ashur and I drew a lot of pictures. He drew one of me where I'm giant, and yellow, and look like a pregnant alien. I guess I need to try harder to lose weight. I listened to 6 hours of a book on tape. I ate a lot of my mom's homemade pizza, and I got all my reading done for school. Jed is starting to talk. He can say papa, nana, mama, ball, bite, bottle, ashur, and uh-oh. He also is a regular bull-in-a-china closet. He currently has 4 knots on his forehead from running into walls, falling off chairs, bumping into table tops, and tripping straight into the floor.
David got me a nightstand for Valentines Day. This is good, because I was actually using a cardboard box labeled "books" for the past 5 months. Joe is heading to New Zealand tomorrow. I had a great time at his going away party on Friday. We'll miss you, Joe!

Thursday, February 01, 2007

Funny thing of the day

click here to laugh really hard

Snow Day.......I guess

This is how it looks outside my house on the "snow day"


Well it snowed less than 1 inch in Little Rock last night, but for some reason school is cancelled. I'm not complaining, it's just that I didn't have class today anyway, so all the work I was supposed to be doing today, I'm still supposed to be doing. It's also funny that all of the snow has already disappeared. It did free up my teacher friends for fun at Jamie's house, which was well worth the cold.

You know that Allstate commercial about multitasking? Mr. puts on his pants while driving? I'm miss flosses her teeth in the car. It's my worst habit, by far.

Ben Nichols and Cory Brannan are delighting not-so-snowbound Little Rock with their presence this evening. Hallelujah. It's also supposed to snow more tomorrow. Maybe I'll break a piece of furniture and use it as a sled. My dad used to tie a car hood to the back of his truck and pull us on it. It was the most fun thing on earth. I really wish I could be doing that right now.

My niece is trying to come into the world a little too soon. PJ is due April 1st, but she's already having contractions. It's not that great out here, stay in as long as you can, although I will definitely spoil the crap out of you.

I now have to get back to reading financial management and listening to Bonnie Raitt's "I can't make you love me" on repeat. Peace