A few quick and random points
Sep. 23rd, 2008 03:14 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
≈ One week left, folks! If you live in the U.S. (or its territories) and want to apply for a Brighter Tomorrow Grant, now is your chance!
≈ A little over a week ago, I had the pleasure to meet David Lyons, of The MS Bodybuilding Challenge when he came to tape an interview for our website (here). I love how, for some people like David or Wendy Booker, a diagnosis of MS just turns their determination into overdrive and they set out on these quests. It's amazing, and I have a huge amount of respect for it (though, as a devoted couch potato, I can't claim to understand it).
≈ I'd love to know what those of you reading this would like to know about the MSF or our staff. I thought of posting some pictures of the office and/or staff - kind of a 'virtual tour' thing. Any interest?
≈ Finally, and apropos of absolutely nothing, this Saturday (9/27/08) is Museum Day here in the States, and Smithsonian Magazine is offering a FREE pass for two to museums and cultural institutions all across the country! All you have to do is print it out from their site. To make this even remotely on topic for this journal, let me just point out that most of the museums give accessibility information on their websites, so if accessibility is a factor for you, remember to check it out prior to your visit.
≈ A little over a week ago, I had the pleasure to meet David Lyons, of The MS Bodybuilding Challenge when he came to tape an interview for our website (here). I love how, for some people like David or Wendy Booker, a diagnosis of MS just turns their determination into overdrive and they set out on these quests. It's amazing, and I have a huge amount of respect for it (though, as a devoted couch potato, I can't claim to understand it).
≈ I'd love to know what those of you reading this would like to know about the MSF or our staff. I thought of posting some pictures of the office and/or staff - kind of a 'virtual tour' thing. Any interest?
≈ Finally, and apropos of absolutely nothing, this Saturday (9/27/08) is Museum Day here in the States, and Smithsonian Magazine is offering a FREE pass for two to museums and cultural institutions all across the country! All you have to do is print it out from their site. To make this even remotely on topic for this journal, let me just point out that most of the museums give accessibility information on their websites, so if accessibility is a factor for you, remember to check it out prior to your visit.