Birthday Fundraiser for Soi Dog
I turn 29 at the end of the month. Rather than gifts or a night of drunken debauchery, I’ve decided that I’d like to raise money for charity. Specifically, I’d like to raise enough money so that the Soi Dog Foundation * in Phuket, Thailand can spay/neuter one dog for every year I’ve been alive.
At $20 a dog x 29 years**, that means that I need to raise $580 in order to reach my goal. That could mean 29 friends each donating $20 or 58 friends each donating $10. Every donation will help me get that much closer to my goal, so please drop $5 into the hat if that’s all you can spare.
Donate here (the Soi Dog website & PayPal info). Feel free to pass the message along, any help is greatly appreciated.
I’m doing this old school. I can only track my total if you let me know what you donated. So please comment, or send me an email to jana at jananas dot com, or a twitter message, or hit me up on facebook, or something. Individual donation amounts will not be published here unless you give me the okay to publish the info.
RAISED SO FAR: $670, 115% of total // GOAL: $580 raised for Soi Dog by July 28th
We adopted our dog Gucci from Soi Dog in December 2009. I also donate $20 a month to Sponsor Joy, one of the many dogs currently being cared for by Soi Dog.
* Soi Dog is an amazing organization. They started in 2002 and have spayed/neutered more than 28,000 animals since then. They purchased land where they built a permanent shelter (they house upwards of 200 adoptable dogs and more than 50 dogs that need permanent care). Gill, one of the founders, was voted Asian of the Year as a result of her hard work and dedication (so dedicated that she lost her legs as a result of an infection she contracted while rescuing a dog). Soi Dog’s relentless efforts have directly contributed to Phuket Island being declared the first Rabies free province in Thailand.
Basically, this rescue group is about as awesome and awe-inspiring as you can get. They have achieved a huge amount and made a real difference in reducing the suffering of local dog and cat populations. The amount of neglect and abuse suffered by these animals before Soi Dog stepped in to help is difficult to even comprehend – this is a great explanation of why they do it although I’ll warn you that the photos are graphic.
** The actual math is that if you donate $1 a day for a year you can help spay/neuter 24 animals. That works out to $15.21 to spay/neuter an animal. I’ve rounded up to $20 to cover PayPal fees, etc.
8 comments Digg thisGucci being cute at the cottage
The title pretty much sums it up. We had a really awesome weekend up at the cottage. Gucci went on his first canoe ride, his first barge ride, and his first swim(s). He wasn’t sure about the boat rides and he definitely wasn’t a fan of swimming. He did however love running through the woods. He easily spent hours off rustling around in the undergrowth, digging holes, sniffing things, and following my parents dogs around.
We had a busy weekend. We took my parents’ new canoe out for its first spin. We stopped at garage sales and picked up some awesome books on spinning, dyeing, and weaving. Jason was nice enough to stop by the Black Lamb so that I could buy fiber, which I promptly dyed as soon as we got to the cottage. We saw family and read books and swam. I can’t wait to go back.
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We’re having a baby shower for a coworker tomorrow. I wanted to make her something rather than just dropping money into the pot. This is the Just a Little Undershirt pattern from the Fall 2009 Interweave Knits.
Its knit in organic cotton and is super soft to the touch. I can’t wait to gift this along.

Dying Rovings & Hand Spun Yarn
I’ve started selling some of my hand spun yarn at Wise Daughters in the Junction. One of the difficult things about hand spun is that when you often start with 4 ounces of dyed fiber, which only gives you a skein of yarn. If people want to do bigger projects with multiple skeins they’re often SOL.
One of the things I’m starting to branch out into is dying my own rovings. It means that I can dye 8+ ounces at a time. Even though it won’t spin up with the exact same colour repeats, it will at least still be within the same range. I picked up some roasting pans, just to use for dying. I started playing around with some while we were up at the cottage last time.
There’s something beautiful about seeing rovings drying over the line out in nature.
We also had a meeting last night about ways to help promote my hand spun yarn. I’m scheming away and will be working in the background to get some information, swatches, patterns, and resources put together.
Do you have any suggestions?
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This past Friday I was at my tattoo artist’s studio getting some work done (pictures will be forthcoming once everything is healed up). He has an awesome little private space filled with his own art work, fun flash, memorabilia, art work, and fun pieces.
My favorite was this taxidermied squirrel. It came with the miniature beer cans. Caitlin, I’m looking at you.
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