Color of the Year for 2009

PANTONE® 14-0848 Mimosa

“The color yellow exemplifies the warmth and nurturing quality of the sun, properties we as humans are naturally drawn to for reassurance,” explains Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute®. “Mimosa also speaks to enlightenment, as it is a hue that sparks imagination and innovation.”Best illustrated by the abundant flowers of the Mimosa tree and the sparkle of the brilliantly hued cocktail, the 2009 color of the year represents the hopeful and radiant characteristics associated with the color yellow. Mimosa is a versatile shade that coordinates with any other color, has appeal for men and women, and translates to both fashion and interiors. Look for women’s accessories, home furnishings, active sportswear and men’s ties and shirts in this vibrant hue.”

Pantone Selects Color of the Year for 2009


Posted by on December 16th, 2008 No Comments

Vision Journal

Vision: Winter 2008

Vision: Winter 2008

I’ve been getting the quarterly journal Vision for the last year or so–I really like the design and layout, and I enjoy the content. It examines today’s issues using the Bible as its source for truth. Here’s a paragraph from the About Vision page on their website (you’ll also find this statement in every printed journal):

But, like every other information or news source, we do have a certain bent. Vision.org brings insight into the complex social, moral and philosophical questions that confront society by examining them through the wisdom of an ancient source, the Bible. We believe that the principles contained in that book are still valid and can be applied to help solve the global, national and personal conflicts we face. But we do not proselytize, nor do we seek to convert anyone to any denomination or religious belief. Our only goal is to reestablish the Bible as a credible voice in the discussion of ideas.


Posted by on December 7th, 2008 No Comments

Out of the boat

Finally found a template I liked, did a few tweaks and decided to rename the blog at the same time. Why well… I’ve realized in the last few months of doing this that:

  1. blogging is time consuming
  2. it causes you to think a lot
  3. I want it to be more than just about work and fundraising and philanthropy
  4. I want this to be personal and all encompassing

That said, I was really struggling to find a name or title that reflected what I was wanting to do with this whole blogging thing. I wanted a name that reflected my walk with Christ and motivated me to live my life surrendered to Him – so I don’t sink back into familiar safe places and try to do ‘it’ on my own, or with my own knowledge, skill and strength.

Out of the boat – stretching, being challenged, growing, out of my comfort zone, trying to follow Jesus wherever he leads, relying on Him


Posted by on December 5th, 2008 No Comments

Let me google that for you…

GoogleAwesome little passive-agressive way to show people how to google for themselves Let me google that for you


Posted by on November 21st, 2008 No Comments

Rwanda: Hope Rises

Rwanda: Hope Rises, a documentary by Trevor Meier

Rwanda: Hope Rises, a documentary by Trevor Meier

Just got back from the premiere of Rwanda: Hope Rises – a GREAT film.

Nicholas and Elsie Hitimana have an amazing story, as I’m sure any Rwandan who survived 1994 must have.

During the q & a after the screening Trevor mentioned that the film leaves a lot of questions unanswered. It does; and I hope that those unanswered questions encourage people to seek out the answers and get involved in what is happening in Rwanda through Wellspring and other organizations.

I also hope that those in DRC, Burundi and Darfur can learn from Rwanda–from the genocide, from the rebuilding on the nation and from the HOPE that is there.

If you get a chance to see the film, you should. Check out the website for more info about upcoming screenings, or to host a screening.


Posted by on November 19th, 2008 No Comments