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This sling was inspired by the Semicolon project. If you look closely, you'll see that the paisley in the sling are snuggly semicolons -- maybe mama and baby, maybe daddy and baby, maybe an aunt or uncle or grandparent. For a family who has been touched by suicide or a parent who has wrestled with suicidal ideation and/or attempts, this sling serves as a reminder of strength -- the semicolon to pause where a period could have ended the sentence.
Sometimes I just think why anxiety is sometimes viewed with disdain by other people. Me? I love it. It what keeps me alive.
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So I asked our little two-year old (after we had worked out that "chemistry" meant Christmas tree); what do you want for a Christmas present?
"My Christmas?"
Yes
"Santa?"
Yes. What must Santa bring you for a Christmas present?
"Ehm.... sweets. And eggs. And mushrooms. And meat," says he.
:-)
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Do you know a young, local leader making a difference in their community? If you do, we want to hear from you! Canucks defenceman Dan Hamhuis wants to bring young, local leaders to a Canucks home game in the 2014.15 season. Thanks to Hammer's generous donation, 41 local heroes will receive four complimentary tickets, be recognized during the game and possibly even be featured on Canucks.com.
Hammer's Heroes is brought to you by Dan Hamhuis in cooperation with the Canucks and Canucks for Kids Fund.
Who is eligible?
A nominated hero:
must be 18 years of age or younger;
must be a resident of BC;
must be willing and able to be interviewed by the selection committee and/or canucks.com writer(s);
must be able to arrange his/her transportation and lodging in Vancouver for the selected game; and
must not be (and no member of his/her immediate family shall be) an employee of Vancouver Canucks Limited Partnerships (VCLP) or any of its affiliates.
About
Do you know a young, local leader making a difference in their community? If you do, we want to hear from you! Canucks defenceman Dan Hamhuis wants to bring young, local leaders to a Canucks home game in the 2014.15 season. Thanks to Hammer's generous donation, 41 local heroes will receive four complimentary tickets, be recognized during the game and possibly even be featured on Canucks.com.
Hammer's Heroes is brought to you by Dan Hamhuis in cooperation with the Canucks and Canucks for Kids Fund.
Who is eligible?
A nominated hero:
must be 18 years of age or younger;
must be a resident of BC;
must be willing and able to be interviewed by the selection committee and/or canucks.com writer(s);
must be able to arrange his/her transportation and lodging in Vancouver for the selected game; and
must not be (and no member of his/her immediate family shall be) an employee of Vancouver Canucks Limited Partnerships (VCLP) or any of its affiliates.
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Over a 4 month period in 2014, SAA-uk partnered with the Echo Centre (part of the Hamara group) to deliver the Khushi Project. This project, funded by Time to Change, used art as a tool to empower people with mental health problems to share their experiences and challenge stigma.
These photographs document a celebration evening, where we were joined by the wonderful Shaheen Khan, the UK's leading Ghazal and Sufi singer. Shaheen was accompanied by Sunil Jadhav on Harmonium and Alok Verma on Tabla/Dholak. Some of the project participants also shared their art work and poetry.
Supported by Leeds Inspired.
You can find out more about the Khushi project on the blog: khushidil.tumblr.com
Photos by Maria Spadafora
Having the house repainted, and - of course - Alex wanted to help. Mom came up with the brilliant idea of mixing flower and water for his own "paint", and he had a field day.
Good thinking!
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Photographer: David Zeck
Over a 4 month period in 2014, SAA-uk partnered with the Echo Centre (part of the Hamara group) to deliver the Khushi Project. This project, funded by Time to Change, used art as a tool to empower people with mental health problems to share their experiences and challenge stigma.
These photographs document a celebration evening, where we were joined by the wonderful Shaheen Khan, the UK's leading Ghazal and Sufi singer. Shaheen was accompanied by Sunil Jadhav on Harmonium and Alok Verma on Tabla/Dholak. Some of the project participants also shared their art work and poetry.
Supported by Leeds Inspired.
You can find out more about the Khushi project on the blog: khushidil.tumblr.com
Photos by Maria Spadafora
Over a 4 month period in 2014, SAA-uk partnered with the Echo Centre (part of the Hamara group) to deliver the Khushi Project. This project, funded by Time to Change, used art as a tool to empower people with mental health problems to share their experiences and challenge stigma.
These photographs document a celebration evening, where we were joined by the wonderful Shaheen Khan, the UK's leading Ghazal and Sufi singer. Shaheen was accompanied by Sunil Jadhav on Harmonium and Alok Verma on Tabla/Dholak. Some of the project participants also shared their art work and poetry.
Supported by Leeds Inspired.
You can find out more about the Khushi project on the blog: khushidil.tumblr.com
Photos by Maria Spadafora
Over a 4 month period in 2014, SAA-uk partnered with the Echo Centre (part of the Hamara group) to deliver the Khushi Project. This project, funded by Time to Change, used art as a tool to empower people with mental health problems to share their experiences and challenge stigma.
These photographs document a celebration evening, where we were joined by the wonderful Shaheen Khan, the UK's leading Ghazal and Sufi singer. Shaheen was accompanied by Sunil Jadhav on Harmonium and Alok Verma on Tabla/Dholak. Some of the project participants also shared their art work and poetry.
Supported by Leeds Inspired.
You can find out more about the Khushi project on the blog: khushidil.tumblr.com
Photos by Maria Spadafora
Over a 4 month period in 2014, SAA-uk partnered with the Echo Centre (part of the Hamara group) to deliver the Khushi Project. This project, funded by Time to Change, used art as a tool to empower people with mental health problems to share their experiences and challenge stigma.
These photographs document a celebration evening, where we were joined by the wonderful Shaheen Khan, the UK's leading Ghazal and Sufi singer. Shaheen was accompanied by Sunil Jadhav on Harmonium and Alok Verma on Tabla/Dholak. Some of the project participants also shared their art work and poetry.
Supported by Leeds Inspired.
You can find out more about the Khushi project on the blog: khushidil.tumblr.com
Photos by Maria Spadafora
He started folding his arms recently; no doubt copying his mother when she lectures us.....
The comment here was: "Oh, no, it's raining again!"
Main Entry: deride
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: make fun of; insult
Synonyms: banter, chaff, contemn, detract, dis, disdain, disparage, do a number on, dump on, flout, gibe, jeer, jolly, kid, knock, laugh at, lout, mock, pan, pooh-pooh*, put down*, quiz, rag*, rally, razz*, rib*, ridicule, roast*, scoff, scorn, slam, sneer, taunt, twit
Antonyms: commend, compliment, flatter, praise, revere