What do you CURRENTLY do for work? (I saw a discussion already about raw jobs and what you'd like to do.. but this discussion is more about what you currently do.)
I'm starting a degree in Early Childcare Education, so I can work as a Play Specialist in Childrens hosptials when i graduate, and also work on Mercy Ships, that tours Africa (google it, its amazing) for a few months/year(s) before that time. :) Also will help being qualified when I do short term mission trips to Bangladesh/India.
Loveeeeeeeeeeeee lil ones under 5, they're the best :)
Permalink Reply by lady on February 16, 2009 at 12:56pm
I'm a flight attendant. I used to work as a biomedical scientist. Now I am preparing to emigrate and start my own small holding and start my own raw catering business.
I'm a caretaker for senior citizens. Nothing impressive, but I make the most of it in terms of spiritually learning and giving at the job.
But my passion is writing. I don't get paid for it (yet, hopefully); I'll research articles and donate them to non-profit periodicals promoting organics/wholefoods, etc. Very satisfying.
I'm so poor but honestly not complaining about it (would like too); who knows where the economy is going; mayhaps a year from now I'd look back and see this as the good old days...........
Permalink Reply by Ian on February 16, 2009 at 1:42pm
Academic Dean for a junior college, teaching political/economic philosophy.
I have a small financial advising business on the side, also. I'm not sure if that's something I can earn a living from, but we'll see. I'd like more free time to work with the local farmers and raw food community in Jacksonville :-)
2 apples
10 pineapple guavas
small cup steamed, sprouted black beans with raw spinach, pepper, tomato, cilantro (no salt)
2 sticks celery
6 red bananas
10 more pineapple guavas
7 satsuma tangerines
1 pomegranate
10 dates
I have not used the stuff for years, it gives me heart palpitations.
but when I did use the stuff my 1st choice was liquid (especially the flavored ones they have like toffee)
2nd choice: white, which is more processed, but I can not even stomach ...
Soft rock is soft, not driving rock, but soft gushy love songs, romantic, smooth..stuff you are embarrassed to admit you like.
Stuff that makes you imagine you are swimming with sea horses, or hanging out on a rainbow with your love.