Showing posts with label toes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label toes. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 01, 2010

i heart faces Challenge - Barefoot Week


This is Angie and Amy's week off, so we get to focus on something OTHER than faces. And it just happens to be something I LOVE to photograph - bare feet! Well, I should clarify. I don't mind taking photos of my own feet. But I really can't stand other people's feet. Baby feet are fine, and I don't mind kid feet too much, but anyone older than, say, 4 - keep your toes away from me, please!


Angie and Amy chose to focus on bare feet this week because they are supporting a great cause, Soles 4 Souls.

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This is a "Nashville-based charity that collects shoes from the warehouses of footwear companies and the closets of people like you. The charity distributes these shoes free of charge to people in need, regardless of race, religion, class, or any other criteria. Since 2005, Soles4Souls has given away over 7 million pairs of new and gently worn shoes (currently donating one pair every 9 seconds.) The shoes have been distributed to people in over 125 countries, including Kenya, Thailand, Nepal and the United States." (Source)

This charity reminds me of 2 things. One, TOMS shoes. This shoe company is AWESOME. For every single pair of shoes that they sell, they give a pair away to a child who has none. I think this is so incredibly generous of them. As soon as I get a job that pays a bit more than pennies, I am buying a pair.


Speaking of incredibly generous, the other thing I was reminded of is actually a group of people. A band. Hanson. Yes, the MMMBop kids from 10 years ago. They are all grown up, and now they spend a great deal of time helping others. They have started their own organization called Take The Walk. People all over the country (and all over the world) are organizing group walks. For each person that walks one mile at these events, Hanson then donates one dollar for various causes, whether it is drilling water wells, building schools, or providing access to medical help. They have even teamed up with TOMS to donate more shoes! One of my very best friends organized a walk at our college last year. We had over 150 people show up, and then the school donated an additional dollar for each walker. It was an amazing day.


Whether you are donating shoes or money, or just walking for a cause, go do something. Help someone who isn't family or friend. Do something for others that doesn't benefit you AT ALL. It'll leave you with this feeling that I can't even describe. Sometimes, I feel small; I am only one person. How can I possibly change someone's life for the better? To think that the mile I walked, helped to build a school for African children. One small donation, one short mile, one pair of shoes can go halfway around the world just to make one child happier. YOU can make a child happier, and give them a reason to hope.

Trust me, it's a great feeling.




I am linking up with Leigh vs. Laundry and her meme, The Happiness Project. What is making me wildly happy today? Helping others.

Also, beachy toes.



And sunny toes.



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Wednesday, March 31, 2010

YouCapture - Feet

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YouCapture is usually run by Beth over at I Should Be Folding Laundry. HOWEVER, she just had a baby. Literally, he was born on Monday. SO Keli from Kidnapped by Suburbia is guest-hosting for 2 weeks.

The theme this week is feet. Usually, my toes are uncovered because, being the hippie that I am, I prefer to go barefoot. But my mom got me these wicked cool tights that are sort of tie-died purple and black. And I love them! I wish I could wear them everyday. I wore them under a black sweater dress the other day, it looked so cute.



Do you have a wicked cool article of clothing
that makes you wish you were 6 again
so you could wear it everyday?

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Black and White Wednesday - Toes in the Sand

Black & White Wednesday is run by Lisa over @ The Long Road to China. I love this idea and I am definitely going to be doing it every week.

To emphasize my earlier point about my enjoyment for bare feet, that's what I decided to focus on for this week's photo. I really love how how this came out. Editing in pse is a breeze, I discovered; it was much easier than I expected, and tons of fun, too.

This was taken in LI, on the beach of course, at a family picnic. A deep love for the beach was given to me by my father. He grew up in East Rockaway, and spent most of his childhood at the beach. I would give anything to live within walking distance of the ocean. I can spend hours just sitting in the sand, staring at the waves and the endless horizon.