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Archive for February 7th, 2009

$7 on the 7th

07 Feb

Donate $7 on the 7th

By donating $7.00 to The Liz Logelin Foundation on the 7th of every month, you are helping provide financial assistance to families as they deal with the loss of their loved ones. In light of the country’s current economic crisis, $7 on the 7th is an easy, affordable way to impact the families of widows and widowers in a positive way.

The Liz Logelin Foundation was established to provide financial assistance to young widows and widowers with dependent children.

The following is a list of guidelines for the qualifications of recipients:

* Assistance is available to widows and widowers with dependent children under the age of eighteen who complete a one-time application.
* Eligibility is for a period up to one year (12 months) following the death of parent.
* Applicants must submit the following documentation in support of their applications: birth and death certificates, copies of your most recent 1040 or other tax forms showing dependency of child/children, and any other documents the Board may require. All requests for payments must be supported by appropriate and official documents.
* The amount of support given will be determined by the Foundation’s Board of Trustees.

On March 24, 2008, little Madeline Elizabeth Logelin came into this world.

The next day, her mother left it.

From this impossibly tragic event, a community was born. A community of individuals, united in their desire to help and support Madeline and her father, Matt. This community formed the basis for what would become a worldwide charitable foundation:

The Liz Logelin Foundation – For the Love of Liz.

After the catastrophic loss of his wife, Matt Logelin coped by turning not only to his wonderfully supportive family and friends, but to the internet. He had already begun a casual blog to keep friends and family abreast of Liz’s pregnancy; within 2 weeks of her passing, that blog became what it is today: a place where Matt can share his joys and frustrations, challenges and heartbreaks; where concerned friends, new and old, can meet, talk, laugh, and cry with Matt; and most importantly, where other widows and widowers can offer – and be offered – support and friendship.

So strong and large was the community that spontaneously formed around Matt and Madeline, it seemed not only natural, but necessary to harness the strength of that network and turn it into something – something that could help ease the pain and lighten the load felt by widows and widowers everywhere.

 
 

Pumpkinhead Cuteness

07 Feb

My son has been so cute lately that I just have to share some of it with you all. Some examples:

My Mom told him she had purchased bread (we were out while I was sick and I hadn’t made it to the store). She said I was going to make him sandwiches, like PB&J, Turkey and Tuna. He swung his head around at the mention of tuna, opened his eyes wide, raised one eyebrow and looked at me like “WTH!?!” :lol:

Then I told him I was heading out to the movies and he was going to have to sleep in his own bed (Friday nights are sleep with Mommy nights). He slept with me Thursday night so we’d already made up for it. He said “Maybe when you come home, you’ll come get me out of my bed?” I said, “We’ll see.” He walked over with a devilish grin and whispered in my ear, “Do it. Just do it.” Bwahahaha. (I did. It was just too cute.)

Then there was the other night when I was trying to leave his bed after cuddle time and he said, “Don’t run away, little runner.” Cute.

Or toothbrushing time. He wanted to rinse his new toothbrush and came to me all concerned and said, “Mommy, how can I wash my toothpaste off. This toothbrush has a song (Mario Bros. theme song – two minutes to show him how long to brush). Water and electricity aren’t supposed to touch.” So smart. :grin:

I really need to start writing this stuff down. He is growing up so fast and learning so much and he just astounds me every day. I adore my boy. I don’t know how I would have gotten through this year without him. Last night I could have slept over with Blue Eyes after we went to the movies but all I kept thinking of were those sweet little hands on my cheeks and his little voice whispering, “Do it.” When I woke up this morning with him cuddled next to me ready to watch cartoons in bed, I knew I’d made the right choice.