On Sunday, I woke up at 4:45 in the morning, stumbled blindly around my house for a while until I got my coffee, and through sleep-deprived, squinty-eyes, I headed out with a couple friends to volunteer at the 7th annual golf event benefiting The Alexander Foundation. We arrived a little before 6:00 am and wiped the morning dew off of the carts, attached the team numbers, and had VIP tickets to the Mosquito Festival that was in full force.
| 96 golfers came out to have a good time and benefit The Alexander Foundation! |
The little boy who inspired the creation of the foundation, Alexander, suffers from Cloverleaf Syndrome (find out more on the Alexander Foundation's website).
By the time I made it home around 10:00 pm, I was exhausted and felt completely unable to stand up, let alone move around, but I felt more satisfied than I have in a while.
Moral of the story:
Frustrated with an unsatisfying job? Annoyed that you can't find a job? Looking for a way to mix things up a little and do some good in your community? Volunteer! It's an incredible boost of psychological energy, and you can make life a little easier for someone who needs it.
And you could start a mosquito-killing contest. I got 3 in 10 minutes. Take that, mosquitoes!
You were not kidding about the Mosquitos!! Some had feathers and I'm pretty sure that a couple drove Mac trucks there...there were also the ones that screeched like a pterosaur, grabbed the small children, and flew off with them to their nest to feed their young
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