Monday, November 3, 2014

Between the Lines

Seed of the Day: Take some coloring books or other needed items to the pediatric center of your local hospital.

Good morning world, it's Monday! Hopefully today marks the start of another productive week for you. We are glad you decided to stop by and start the week off with us. Thanks for joining in! Time is certainly moving rapidly towards the end of the year. If you haven't set your clocks back yet for the end of Daylight Savings Time, please don't tell us about the future (we don't want to spoil the "flying cars" surprise). If this is your first time to the site, welcome! Take a look around, feel free to check out the different areas of the site, and by all means tell a friend!
 For today's seed idea, we were thinking about some of our favorite people: kids! As you reflect now, you probably can remember a time when coloring was the highlight of your young world. Some of us were good at staying in between the lines, while others of us were more "abstract" in our approach to grade school art. In either case, it often brought smiles to our faces to  for a brief moment, become young Van Goghs or Rembrants.

Fighting illness as an adult can be tough so we can only imagine the battles some of our much younger loved ones and friends face. As a child, going into hospitals for treatment can be a scary time in life. While we know coloring won't cure the disease, but we do want to let them know that they are loved, supported, and thought of while they are fighting to get better. The message between the lines is that we hope they get well soon!

Spotlight: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital - check out St. Jude Children's Research Hospital online at www.stjude.org or on Twitter at @StJude. We thank them for all their efforts to make the world a better place for the children facing various illnesses and their families who love them dearly.

We'd love for you to share with us photos or stories about your donations to your local pediatric group! Feel free to e-mail us at oneseed365@gmail.com or tweet us at @OneSeed365 on Twitter.

Thank you for helping us change the world, one seed at a time.

-The Project Grow 365, Inc. Team

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