Monday, December 5, 2011

Check Out the T-shirt Logo for "The WALK Project"


Introducing Clara Huff's logo design for the "The WALK Project" T-shirts. The shirts will be available for purchase by the end of the month. We will wear them at the January 2012 walk (and the walks to come) to show our unity and spread the word. My 11-year-old daughter and artist director of My Budding Picasso did a fab job of capturing the essence of the walk. Go first born! Check out additional work by Clara Huff at www.myspace.com/mybuddingpicasso. Click here to join the walk: http://www.facebook.com/events/101735703278273.

Sunday, December 4, 2011

There Must Be a Limit to What Children Post on Facebook

OMG... I am SO disturbed. While my daughter was checking her FB page for status updates from her friends and colleagues, she alerted me to a relationship status of one of her former classmates. The little girl, just 11 years old, posted on her status that she was "married to...." Clara was in utter shock and reading it greatly disturbed her. Me too. It's really sad. You see, my children have FB pages to promote their accomplishments and businesses. They have character and respect themselves and me. They ask for permission before they post things and let me know when someone has requested their friendship. I monitor my kids for their safety. What's even more disturbing is the girl's mom doesn't tolerate fresh mouths or fresh actions. What happen in this instance? I am going to find out if she is online as I'm curious as to whether she is aware of her daughter's online activity. This is NOT a good look. I am thanking God that my children practice age-appropriate activity on this social networking site. #myheartishurtingformisguidedyouth

There Must Be a Limit to What Children Post on Facebook

OMG... I am SO disturbed. While my daughter was checking her FB page for status updates from her friends and colleagues, she alerted me to a relationship status of one of her former classmates. The little girl, just 11 years old, posted on her status that she was "married to...." Clara was in utter shock and reading it greatly disturbed her. Me too. It's really sad. You see, my children have FB pages to promote their accomplishments and businesses. They have character and respect themselves and me. They ask for permission before they post things and let me know when someone has requested their friendship. I monitor my kids for their safety. What's even more disturbing is the girl's mom doesn't tolerate fresh mouths or fresh actions. What happen in this instance? I am going to find out if she is online as I'm curious as to whether she is aware of her daughter's online activity. This is NOT a good look. I am thanking God that my children practice age-appropriate activity on this social networking site. #myheartishurtingformisguidedyouth