Saturday, December 26, 2009

The Starfish

I've almost wrapped up the giving away of prizes for The World Bicycle Relief Raffle from Ironman Arizona. As I finish up giving back to the people who supported this cause, I wanted to share this story with everyone. It was sent to me by the people at World Bicycle Relief who really drove (and drive) this amazing organization. Each bike that gets sent impacts about 20 people. And with the matching funds for 2009, we will almost double the impact of the money that was raised. That means that over 6,000 people will be affected by the work that we all did. And for those 6,000 people, the effort that we all made will make a difference in a very real way.

The Starfish - Ka Hôkû Kai [kah HOH' KOO' kai]

Once upon a time, there was a wise kupuna (elder), who went to the sea to contemplate. One day while walking along the shore, the kupuna looked down the beach, and saw a gracefully dancing human figure. The kupuna wondered out loud, "who would so joyfully greet this day with hula?" and began to walk faster to catch up. Getting closer ...

the kupuna saw that the dancer was a keiki (child), who was not dancing at all. The keiki was reaching down to the sand to pick up something, and was gently throwing it into the sea. The kupuna called out to the keiki, "Aloha! What are you doing?"

The keiki paused, looked up and replied, "Throwing starfish into the sea." Surprised, the kupuna sputtered, "I guess I should have asked, "Why are you throwing starfish into the sea?" The keiki smiled brightly, pointed upward and, with exquisite simplicity, replied "The sun is up, the tide is going out, if I don't throw them in they will die." "But don't you realize," asked the kupuna, "that there are miles and miles of beach and starfish all along it? You can't possibly make a difference!"

The keiki listened politely. Then bent down, picked up another starfish, and threw it gently into the sea, just beyond the breaking waves, and exuberantly declared, "It made a difference for that one."

Tuesday, December 08, 2009

Real Men of BAMFness: Brendan Witt

They build 'em tough in Saskatchewan. From TSN.ca: New York Islanders defenceman Brendan Witt was hit by a car in Philadelphia on Tuesday, according to Newsday. But Witt reportedly picked himself up off the road and, after a few profanities, assured everyone he was all right before continuing on his way, prompting one witness to say, "it was like seeing Clint Eastwood, but in hockey."

Witt was crossing Arch Street to get a cup of coffee when a gold Yukon truck made an illegal turn and hit the 34-year-old. Newsday says Witt tried to jump on the hood of the vehicle before being thrown to the ground as he was struck.

"I'm okay," Witt told the crowd as he dusted himself off, according to Newsday. "I've got to go play some hockey. I'm a hockey player. I'm okay. No big deal."

BW, you are a BAMF

Thanks to Paulo Sousa for the nomination

Monday, December 07, 2009

IMAZ Media & Interviews

For some reason, people seem to be interested in what I've had to say lately. I don't think there's too much profound in here (probably not anything), but I'd like to thank everyone who took the time to reach out to me and ask me for my time. I was very happy to share and very humbled by the requests.