Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Go easy on me, it's been awhile...

I was watching the American Idol charity special last week and without even realizing it, started composing a blog post in my head. It was so horrifying and yet sort of awesome all at once it really got the juices flowing again...BUT, I've decided I should save the negativity for another day (cause let's face it, it was mostly just horrifying) and instead come back with some love and happiness to offer. Since I've ditched the 2 hour daily commute and transformed into Zen Dana, it just seems more appropriate.

It's also appropriate that the target of all this love and affection is the place that inspired me to start blogging in the first place-- GlobalGiving. More specifically, my now former co-workers (ack that is sort of sad to even type) who threw me a rocking farewell party last Friday night. In the midst of lots of bowling, drinking, eating, laughing, and catching up, they also showered me with some ridiculously generous and thoughtful gifts-- including a donation registry for one of my favorite project leaders, Stella in Kenya! Over $800 has been raised so far for a fantastic woman doing amazing work in Kenya (fingers crossed that things stay peaceful) so click here to check out the registry action and/or make a donation.

To the GlobalGiving team-- yall rock. Seriously. It was a privilege to work with all of you for 3 years (plus of course the internship in 2002 of course) and will probably go down as one of the crazier and more exciting things I've ever been a part of. It is a testament to how hard everyone works, and the insane pace that you keep up to build the marketplace, that my going away party had to happen a few weeks after my real departure...but the wait made it even more fun and it was great being a part of the team (if only the bowling team) for a couple hours! Remember, Baltimore isn't so far away, and I hear there is this great commuter train that will bring you right to Penn Station...marathon in October anyone??

Lastly, since I'm back on the blogging train (as of about 10 minutes ago) I feel like I can actually join in on the BlogHer challenge. BlogHer is rallying the blogging community and their readers to support five awesome women-oriented projects on GlobalGiving-- from Nepal to Darfur, these are great projects and I love the concept of "harnessing the power of women online". Check out the great widget below and spread the word!


4 comments:

dcjoan said...

sorry i missed the bowling funfest - heard it was a blast and there were no casualties. hope to see you soon!

Donna said...

Dana - we love and miss you too!

clairehelene7 said...

Welcome back! Good luck with your new job!

I will definitely check out the BlogHer/GG thingy when I have time later.

Hope you're well!

Eli Stefanski said...

Ya know... I get you two jobs, a husband, and I don't even get a mention for my two little cents added to the Stella pot?

Boy. Move to Maine where they will sell you a lobstah at a buck and a half markup, and nobody remembers you. Sigh.

Will I get to see you in a couple of weeks?