Facebook’s Got a Bleeding Heart


May hearts & flowers © Michelle Damico

My garden’s bleeding hearts on this first day of May reminded me of Facebook, which has added a new page option for users who wish to sign up for their state’s organ registry.

As someone on the receiving end of an organ donation (my right knee’s ACL was replaced a few years ago when a snow boarder hit me while skiing) it was very humbling when the nurse offered me the chance to send a note to the donor’s family, telling them their loved one’s life goes on, thanks to the tissue donation that enables me to run, walk and have free movement.

Organ donation is not only about hearts, livers and kidneys. One body may have as many as 50 opportunities for transplantation, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Facebook is taking steps to be more socially responsible. I’m hoping that altruism is the main goal; the skeptic in me thinks Facebook wants to develop a softer public persona as well. Either way, I’ll be signing up (as I already have on my driver’s license). You should too. If you want to learn more, read about. It’s all over the web today. 

 

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Today’s definition of happiness– Hints of Spring

My reason to be cheerful today!

 

 

Could it really be Spring?

Has Spring really arrived? I am so ready.

 

Daffodils popping out of the ground = joy, hope!

Seeing these little green tips taking their first peek at spring this morning brought a bounce to my speed-walking step. I was so happy to feel like it was springtime that I actually waved to all those speeders who shoulda’ been going 30 MPH on my little village road. It’s amazing that as soon as the winter snow melts, these little buddies eagerly pop out of the ground, aiming to grow and to please!

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