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Monday, September 18, 2006

Humanitarian Ambassador Special- Death Comes to Toby's Dream

There is a lot to be said of one's life and what one accomplished in their limited time. You will remember when your mother or father died or a sister or brother. You will also remember when close friends and other relatives die. Hopefully, you will remember when those others that influenced your life die.

What is it about dieing that is so hard to take. After all, we are only here for a short time anyway. What about living and what you are doing with your life. Writing this today is special to me because I lost a good friend that I have known not for 21 years and I have had the pleasure of taking care of for the last 11 1/2 years. I have seen her turn some hearts around in some confused, angry, lost and undervalued children.

As a Humanitarian Ambassador, it is my goal to help others physically, emotionally, spiritually, financially and above all, to be able to lead others to becoming informed and becoming Humanitarian Ambassadors.

It was 36 years ago that I was first introduced to one of these messengers of good will that was so much like my friend that I recently lost. I have seen a lot of changes brought about by the soothing that they give people, all people especially children.

The purpose of the Environmental Action Network is to bring you tidbits of information on Humanitarian and Environmental issues and concerns. The biggest Environmental concern that I feel we are faced with right now is Global Warming. Regarding, the biggest Humanitarian concern right now, it isn't quite that simple. We can look at poverty, starvation, crime, medical concerns, and you name it. If someone has cancer, how can you tell them you feel medical research isn't as important as providing adequate water supply in another country? When we look at Global Warming, we have to look at probably 100 different factors that affect this issue and if we all do our part that affect this issue, we can all be involved in solving the problem. When we look at these other concerns that affect Humanitarian issues, if we could tie it all together and do our individual pieces, I guess we could call it being concerned jointly for our fellow on earth inhabitants.

When you look at different cultures around the world, you will see a different regard for different issue. I have often made comments about other people having a different regard for life than I do or than my culture does. This could be a mistake on my part especially if this is taken out of context. If I were to rephrase it, I guess I would have to look at what the values of life are and what the values of death are. We could also use the term afterlife. Some cultures have a high regard for afterlife that it appears that their regard for life isn't crucial. But if you look a little deeper, they hold a high regard with what they have done in the time they are here and accomplishment of great things is more important than living.

So many do not get the chance to shine. When I'm gone, I want to be remembered for caring for others, caring for the environment and pulling people into the role for Humanitarian and Environmental missions. Like my friend, Baby, she cared for and made a difference in the lives of the ones she touched.

Baby was one of those gentle giants that no one can really explain how our interrelation with is so greatly effected. Baby was a part of the Toby’s Dream Therapeutic Horseback Riding Program. She weighed 1,000 pounds and she gave the most timid of children confidence that others would not have seen otherwise. Yes, Baby was a horse. This article is no joke either. Just as Baby was real, her personality was real and she calmed everyone she came in touch with. There are 2 quotes that I will remember for my lifetime.
1. The outside of a horse is good for the inside of man.
2. (From Winston Churchill) No man has ever been hurt by riding horses only by owning horses or backing horses, unless you take a fall at a full gallop, which is not a bad way to die.

Please take the opportunity to be like a horse and calm those around you.








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