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Friday, October 05, 2012

My Sister, The Other Flying Squirrel, Shines For Amputee Children

Doing trapeze! 

In Hawai'i for one of our brother's wedding.

At AAC, looking over the kids.

Playing big sis to one of the kids at AAC.

There are few people I look up to and admire. My Mother being first, is by default. If I could write a book on her, I would.

But then there's my sister. If she were older than I, it wouldn't seem to out of the ordinary. I think she'd tell you she looks up to me. But as the older sis, I've found myself in quiet thoughts, analyzing her life and how vastly different we are. In a good way.

When I was asked to nominate a woman for Yahoo! Women Who Shine program which celebreates extraordinary women doing life-chaning things, it took me no time to throw my lil sis, Karen in the sphere. Yeah, she's younger, but in so many ways she plays the older sister. Not really sure how that happened. While there are many facets to her jovial and almost child-like personality that make her shine and attract a complete stranger, the single action which stands out the most is her unparalleled love for children and their well-being.

Karen goes beyond the natural affection and care an adult, parent or not, would have for small children. Hers is a gift from God. I've always stared in amazement of this scenario: We're clad in the same exact outfit, down to the hair color; that's when we look strikingly alike. We enter a large room full of children and few adults. We stop and introduce ourselves, briefly. Our voices are a slither different. We've both questioned our own voicemails as we try to decipher who's who. We stand still. Within seconds, all the children, with perhaps the exception of 2 (let's say out of 12) will flock to her knees... All of them. Every single time. This has happened over the entire course of our lives, from the children in our family to close friends' kids to strangers. I tell this story simply to establish her gift.

Her motherly instincts as a single woman have garnered her attention from colleagues, mentors and professors. While in graduate school for her Doctorate in Physical Therapy, Karen joined Adventure Amputee Camp (AAC), a national non-profit organization that hosts 30 kids for five days in July, as a counselor. The camp is dedicated to the active freedom of young children living with amputations of any degree. Nestled in the cozy mountains of North Carolina, the 5 day program is replete with an over the top itinerary ranging from horseback riding to gem fishing, Olympic relay races, a raw talent show, zip lining and a full day of intense water sports. The children are there to be free of any scrutiny, harassment, mockery, questioning or other uncomfortable sidebar consequences of being an amputee or wearing prosthetics.

After 3 successful years as head counselor, the camp founder entrusted my sister with directing the entire program. For the first time in the camps 15 years, the responsibility of managing and producing the entire program was shifting from someone other than the founder. Karen quickly jumped on the opp and went all the way in. I think she underestimated the amount of work involved, but in her tremendous  work ethic, she has given it 200% of her soul and energy. Not only does she take off 5 days from her demanding work as a Physical Therapist to the elderly, but she also works year round,  pulling in 50-60 additional hours per week to ensure the camp is bigger and better every year. All unpaid. She manages 15 counselors, 6 staff volunteers and all the children. Because the camp is an adventure-themed one, the most important element is ensuring the 5 days are full of interactive and physically engaging activities. Karen spends the entire year securing sponsorships and donations from organizations that laud the cause and support the mission. Not to mention managing legal, administrative, logistic and financial components to the success of the camp. Ultimately, she's responsible for the children's comfort, safety and health while under her supervision

I could go on and on about how amazing the camp is and that but not for her energy and commitment to seeing the children live normal lives, even if just for those 5 days, the camp wouldn't be the same, but I'll let you explore on your own. I've attended camp and I left a changed person and sister. On closing day the year I went as a counselor, as the children were being awarded certificates for the various accomplishments, I was touched by their enthusiasm, gratitude and love for my sister. In different ways, each one of them expressed love notes and in due fashion, threw themselves around her petite frame shouting "Ms. Karen, please come back next year!" I cried... watching my lil sis literally impact and change the lives of these children. Some have been with her for 6 years, others come and go and new ones get to experience the emotion I felt as she hugged each one as they boarded their bus.

Truly one of the most selfless souls I know; always doing for others at the expense of her own rest and ease. I pour my heart into all I do. But I admire the unnatural yet beautiful spirit my little sister extends when it comes to the betterment of children. For this single reason, she's a Woman Who Shines!

Please take a second to VOTE for Karen on Yahoo's page! We'd love your support on this campaign! Karen is excited about donating a portion of the 10k to the camp! Follow the link here and vote now through Oct. 28th. Thanks a million times over.



Find out more about Adventure Amputee Camp and their mission.



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Thursday, April 19, 2012

Living an Eco Chic & Beautiful Life With EcoTools


The economy is stale and putting a serious damper on our day to day lives. It’s caused some serious stress in my life and with my over-achiver mentality and all I have scheduled to accomplish on a weekly basis,  I decided not to let any uncontrollable circumstance keep me from living healthy and beautifully. I mentioned to a close friend recently that I was determined to get my happy back!

When I thought about what I'd do to find peace, joy and that all around healthy balance, I got excited! When I find myself stressed out (which is more often than I’d like), I quickly turn to working out. I don’t like working out alone, but I thoroughly enjoy P90x at home. Being able to workout in a familiar space, whenever I like, is priceless! From time to time, I take a break from that and take brisk walks in my bucolic neighborhood.

Reminiscing about a super sweet and breezy trip my family took to Mexico just a few months ago always helps. Looking through the thousands of pictures I took was incredibly soothing and was as close to a virtual escape to a place that holds no responsibility! How could that not help my state of mind! Now, I just needed to think about planning another trip.


Ocean view from our suite in Mazatlan, Mexico

On a more regular basis, volunteering is essential in living a life of meaning and substance. Once a year, I share my time as a camp counselor for a Adventure Amputee Camp, a national program that benefits differently abled children, in which my sister is the Director. It’s the most unassuming 4 days I could ever spend. No makeup, no cell phone, no work! It's a great opportunity to rejuvenate my mind, body and spirit. 

And then there's always prayer. When all else fails, I pray and just wait for an answer. Sometimes sitting still can be so replenishing.

As part of Earth Month, the conscious friends at EcoTools (which I’m dying to try out) understand the importance of living a balanced life. They're encouraging all of us to live a healthy life through interactive conversation in their Living Beautifully Community. They’d love to hear how we live a beautiful life. If you visit their colorful  online community and share how you live your life to the fullest or what you do to decompress, you’ll be entered to win one of their ultra chic beauty brushes (made of bamboo) or other products. I love the idea of engaging readers and shoppers to chat and share ways in which we jump for joy, distress and laugh!

How do you live beautifully? 

If you'd like to see my idea of living a beautiful vida, hop on over to my "Living BeautifullyPinterest board I've created! You'll get an inviting view of those amazing things, moments and places that make me smile over and over again! 

Live your life... beautifully. 

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  2. for writing this post and review but all opinions and ideas expressed here are my own, always! :)



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