My husband and I often sit outside or look for the sound of water running. We tend to gravitate towards nature in many ways and with a bit of a push from my hubby I have found such an appreciation of the beauty in the outdoor life. I tend to believe surfing in Australia would give him that appreciation. I'm so jealous. :)
Because we live in a world that we can take water for granted due to the accessibility, I challenge you to recognize what a privilege this truly is. I participated in World Water Day last year and had the opportunity to share this at People Newspapers (search my name if you are interested). The event was very successful and created a lot of awareness!
Let me take a step back and explain why this captures my heart. Nearly 1.1 billion (roughly 20% of the world's population) lack access to safe drinking water. The lack of clean, safe drinking water is estimated to kill almost 4,500 children per day. Out of the 2.2 million unsafe drinking water deaths in 2004, 90% were children under the age of 5.
A third of the earth's population lives in "water stressed" countries and that number is expected to rise dramatically over the next two decades. The problem is worst in developing countries, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia.
Because of this, we can do the smallest things to not waste water and support change in this area. If your ever in Starbucks and need water, the proceeds from the Ethos water bottles support this cause.
I have really been able to understand the value of taking things for granted and it makes me look at life in a way that I can say "is it that important?" Do we need to run water as we brush our teeth, do we need 20 minute showers?
I have really been able to understand the value of taking things for granted and it makes me look at life in a way that I can say "is it that important?" Do we need to run water as we brush our teeth, do we need 20 minute showers?
I will be out of town for the event this year but I challenge you to educate yourself at World Water Day Dot Net and explore the simple opportunity to make someone else's world a better place. The event is one day but the cause should be a lifetime. Get this on your calendar!
Love,
Jen



