Let’s paint the town red because there is much to be celebrated today.
Elly kicked cancer’s butt! She has been declared cancer-FREE by her doctor. It is likely though that she is still radioactive from, you know, activating the Wonder Twin power in her epic battle against that super villain. But like Harry Potter, LOVE is the ultimate magic that is going to keep her safe.
The Internet has come through for Trevor: much love and good thoughts and prayers were sent his way. According to the Facebook update, “Trevor is out of surgery and in recovery. They were able to reduce the blockage from 85% to 15% and are hopeful that he will be able to leave the hospital Friday.”
At Sundown, our Jewish friends will begin celebrating Hanukkah (I honestly do not know which spelling to follow AND I still copy and paste this word after so many years… I suck. I know.) The Festival of Lights. If it has become all too predictable to embed the video of Adam Sandler’s classic Hanukkah song for the post published on the first day of Hanukkah, so be it. He’s insanely adorable (or maybe the other way around), and it is always such a pleasure to listen to the list of famous people who (happen to be) are Jewish, including Rob “You Can Do It” Schneider who’s a Filipino Jew.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1sf5yqZX-k
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On December 1, 1955, a 42-year-old African American woman in Montgomery, Alabama refused to give up her seat on the bus to make room for a white passenger. Rosa Parks. You know her name well.
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Today, as is every December 1, is also World AIDS Day.
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“The AIDS pandemic is almost 30 years old, and in that time 60 million people have been infected with HIV, and more than 30 million people have lost their life to the most destructive epidemic in recorded history.
In what has become one of the most recognized international health days in modern history, World AIDS Day is a day to raise awareness and commemorate those who have passed on.” — LGBTQ Nation
30 years seem to be a long time. Remember the panic in the 80s? The hush-hush? Remember the Red Ribbons?
Things certainly have changed, for the most part, better. We are now in a different century. We seem to have left it behind us. However, there is still no known cure: 33 million people are estimated to be living with HIV. In the US those who are not (or have been) affected by this disease seem to have forgotten about it. (And I used to be one of those). Yes, we still hear about the news from Africa, about Bono’s charity work with (RED), and about the fundraising concerts he gave. But that’s all the way in Africa, right? Do people here still bother with the Red Ribbons on World AIDS Day?
According to CDC and AIDS.org,
- An estimated 56,300 Americans are newly infected with HIV each year.
- There are approximately 1.1 million Americans who are living with HIV/AIDS.
- The CDC estimates that 21% of HIV-positive people don’t know they are infected-meaning they may be transmitting HIV without knowing it.
* The picture with the girl holding red balloons also came from Micael. Micael is living with HIV and he talks about what this day means to him this year, the first time as someone from the other side (or this side depending on where you are speaking from) . His writing, especially his poetry, is often packed with sharp edges and gut-throttling punches. Raw and visceral. With an ample amount of biting humor. I think many of you here would also find it magnetic, difficult to tear away.
That is why today is important. We in the modern, safe(r) parts of the world need to help educate and spread the word here and now. Help our young remember. Even the Pope recently consented that using condoms in some cases is a moral issue. Someone else’s life may be at stake here.
At the same time, Bono’s (RED) collective has from the start identified the twin evil of the AIDS pandemic in Africa: Poverty. Lack of access to medication and education. Babies kept on being born with aids. A vicious cycle.
This year (RED) launched a campaign to eliminate AIDS: no more babies born with AIDS, a new generation of children that are not (nor are in danger of being) born with AIDS. In 5 years. 2015.
For the first time since AIDS arrived on the scene, we have a chance to realize, in the next 5 years, a whole generation born AIDS free. This goal is achievable through continued funding from the global health community, including the Global Fund.
To raise awareness for this massive campaign, (RED) has persuaded several landmarks around the world to turn themselves RED for today.
Feel free to paint the town red today in your own way.
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I’m in awe. These milestones and observances will never be forgotten thanks to people like you.
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Thank you. Just doing “lip service” as all bloggers are in a position to do easily. Maybe too easily…
Lin, I love that you bring to light the things we have neglected or forgotten. And I love that you care. You make me laugh and you make me think. And you make me remember.
Thank you. For this, and for everything you’re doing here.
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Do you realize I pretty much get all my current events from your site? You’re basically the John Stewart of blogging for me!
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“John Stewart of blogging”? Are you f***ing kidding me? THAT has got to be one of the highest compliments I’ve ever got! Thank you!
You may need to take this idea and come up with your own award!
That last picture is stunning.
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Stunning is the right word. The best rendition amongst all the landmarks turning red for a day.
People ask me all the time about how to spell Chanukah “properly” in English. There isn’t one way, it is a transliteration of Hebrew into English. Some of the letters don’t have good corresponding letter in English.
You know, I never did find out WHY all the spellings. Thank you!
Hope your holiday week is going well and stress free so far!
It is nice to see people going red for a day. (Like LiLo’s crotch)
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You are going around spreading joy. (Like LiLo’s crotch)
Good news, red ribbons, global awareness, Elly riding bareback on Pegasus while slaying the devils henchmen, dogs and cats sleeping together, worlds exploding, snow in August and Snookie making the cut as one of Barbara Walters most interesting people. These my friends are the miraculous happenings of the week. Oh yeah, and a house fell off of itself.
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THAT house looks like something from a Tiffany catalogue! Either that all I have been staring at the BLUE too long that I am seeing anything in that color with longing…
What you said about Snooki… Please. Tell me you made it up. Please. Lie to me if you must. *sobs*
Great post. And I love the idea of landmarks going red for the day.
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All the pictures are so gorgeous. Red is such a stunning color. I used to NOT like red. Oh no. I wonder whether it is a sign of aging… LOL
Another wonderful, warm funny and heartfelt post. Love to you.
Velva
Love back. 🙂
Oh, man. A post like that makes me feel extra stupid for disappearing from your blog for so long. Beautiful, missy.
Thank you.
Like I said, you have a baby and work full time, so you definitely cannot be allowed to feel bad, or guilty, or stupid! 🙂
Hi SubWow-What WanderingMenace said! great post again. Love Adam Sandler and the Hanukkah song. Thanks for posting and Happy Hanukkah all
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You are welcome. Thank YOU!
Hey there.
You are awesome.
This post was fantastic and made my morning.
I love waking up to beautiful thoughts and energy.
Thanks.
Thank you!
It shows me hope when young people like you (and yes, I am totally sounding like an old fart when I say things like this) are so aware. You make me less a cranky old fart. 🙂
Beautiful! Thank you for the reminders of what’s really important. And yes, Tom is right 🙂
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Thank you. You guys are making me cry!
biggest heart and smartest brain. i come here for the love and education. and i’m never disappointed.
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Thank you.
I will try and live up to these kind words that you said about me. xxoo
Oh I remember the hush-hush in the ’80’s that surrounded the AIDS epidemic. People were dying and everyone turned a blind eye. It makes me so mad to think that’s the way it used to be. I’m SO GLAD it’s not all swept under the rug today like it was then. I can’t help but wonder… back then, if people had actually DONE something (like raise awareness) rather than pretend like it wasn’t happening, AIDS probably would not have spread as rapidly as it did. So sad.
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Yup. I believe that’s the case: proper education and PSA was not done in time. Too little. Too late. Remember Angels in America? The young generation probably has never even heard of it.
Oooop. By young, I mean really young because you are YOUNG too at a decade younger… LOL. 😉
Tom said it best, you really do get what this life gig is about.
You are inspirational.
Thank you. You are too kind really. *blush*
A friend of mine’s sweet four-year-old daughter was just pronounced cancer-free as well. Thanks goodness for happy news in this sometimes-terrible world we live in!
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Great!!!! Yes indeed!
Look at the Sydney opera house? That’s awesome!
Glad that such good news is floating around in your world lately.
Isn’t it stunning? The same thing was done to Empire State Building.
You have the biggest heart of anyone I know, and I love you for it. Peace.
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What he said! But with more typos. Cause that’s how I roll. Well, that and red.
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I am so glad to hear you are OK. Well, maybe OK is too strong of a word. How about healthy, cancer kicking ninja with some, er… issues.
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Thank you *blush*
p.s. I am trying to learn to accept compliments with grace rather than trying to convince the others that they have made a mistake… Thank you. 🙂