Thursday, October 30, 2008

Things to do in Florida (that are not maintained by Disney)

Good morning, S!

And giant heaps of welcome to T, who has recently started a blog as well!

It's Thursday, October 30th, and I've been wondering what else you can do in the lovely state of Florida, S, that isn't owned by Disney!

I realize you probably won't have a lot of time down there, and/or the time you have will be spent with Mo (your lovely pony) anyway. I thought I'd make this for fun anyway, and let me tell you - it turned bad pretty quick. It seems that Disney somehow owns the state of Florida, and no other landmark is allowed to be put up there... But I tried my best regardless.

Here are some things that I would want to do in Florida, that are not related to Disney:

  1. Visit the oldest city in America. That has to be pretty awesome, right? St. Augustine was founded in the early 1500s. "North Florida boasts a year-round mild climate perfect for strolling Saint Augustine's delightful historic district, with its cobblestone streets, quaint cafes, bars, unique shops and bed-and-breakfast inns." Super pretty in the pictures!
  2. Go on a pirate cruise in Panama City! "Come if you dare, and walk in a pirate's shoes. Look through a pirate's eyes aboard the panhandle's premier family adventure cruise."
  3. Swim with Dolphins/Sharks/Manta Rays. There's so many spots all over the coast of Florida that offer awesome times swimming with some sort of marine animal (in captivity or no).
  4. If you have a chance and you're in Orlando, you HAVE to go to Al Capone's. It's a dinner theatre show, based in the thirties when Capone ran the show. It isn't necessarily the best food in the entire state of Florida, however, it is a funny show, and a great way to spend a night after all that wonderful Disney commercialism. And if you'd rather spend a night in a medieval castle than in a 1930's speakeasy, go to Medieval Times in Kissimmee.
  5. If you're in Fort Myers, check out the Edison museums. I'm almost positive there's not much else to do tourist wise in that town...
  6. Go on a hot air balloon ride! I've always wanted to go up in a balloon, and so I'm sneakily adding this to my list. Trip Advisor suggests the Orange Blossom Balloons company, which takes you all over Orlando, Florida. You can also check out Warbird Adventures, which allow you to soar over Kissimmee in a two-seater WWII plane!
  7. You can go three ways in Daytona: the beach, the races or the museum. Although I probably wouldn't mind a little of all three, I really suggest going to check out the Museum of Arts and Sciences. Moreover, I something especially for you, S... an absolutely FREE chocolate factory tour. Be your own Willy Wonka!
  8. In Orlando you should check out Gatorland. It's a pretty lame-but-amusing way to spend an afternoon, and if you go at the right time, you can see the gators feeding.
  9. I have to mention this, as I went here on my trip to Florida. Actually, let me amend that sentence by saying that I was trapped here on my twelfth birthday when we went to Fort Lauderdale. It actually turned out to be a pretty cool place to hang out, I guess, and there's fortunately lots to see. The kids will like the butterflies and cute little carnivorous owls, and the older folk will like the gardens and the cute little carnivorous owls. (This is where I first saw what adorable little owls actually ate, and it scarred me for life.)
  10. Check out Universal - just to rub Disney's nose in it.

I know this list is short, S, but there's so much to do, and so much information to go through, that I picked things that were sort of lame-but-still-fun-for-everyone. Florida has all kinds of gorgeous beaches, golf courses, water parks, haunted walks, orange groves, nature paths, antique shops, b&bs, museums, brand name outlets, etc. that you can check out as well.

Here are some non-Disney-fying facts about Florida:

  • Oh hai! Do you like hurricanes? You'd best, as Florida is the state that has the highest amount of hurricane attacks every year. Named tropical storms and hurricanes from this year only: Arthur, Bertha, Cristobal, Dolly, Genevieve, Edouard,
    Fay, Gustav, Hanna, Ike, Iselle, Josephine, Kyle & Omar.
  • Florida was named by Ponce de Leon (you know, the rad Clone High character), who discovered it and claimed it for Spain while he was searching for the Fountain of Youth. 
  • There's a coalition for the ban of smoking in public areas in Florida, much like the one we have here at home (so breathe easy, S). About 88 Floridians are estimated to die daily of tobacco use.
  • Their state *saltwater* mammal is the porpoise, while their state *freshwater* mammal is the manatee.
  •  "Florida is a prime area for international drug trafficking and money laundering organizations, and a principal thoroughfare for cocaine and heroin transiting to the northeastern United States and Canada."
  • Suntan lotion was invented by a Floridian in 1944.
  • It's violent crime rate in a national ranking is 2.
  • In 2008, Florida is celebrating their state Lotto's 20th Anniversary! (ooo! the Platinum year!)

Have a great second week in the drug smuggling capital, S!

See you some time in the near future,T!

Don't forget to be awesome!

-xo

PS: here's a list of sources that I used for the list!

http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g28930-Activities-Florida.html

http://www.lonelyplanet.com/bluelist/index.cfm?fa=main.viewList&list_id=7693

http://www.piratecruise.net/ (panama pirate cruise information)

http://www.oldcity.com/ (st.augustine information)

http://www.alcapones.com/ (restaurant information)

http://www.orangeblossomballoons.com/ (hot air balloon ride information)

http://www.warbirdadventures.com/ (WWII plane information)

http://www.daytonainternationalspeedway.com/ (DIS information)

http://www.moas.org/ (Museum of Arts and Sciences information)

http://www.angellandphelps.com/ (chocolate factory information)

http://www.gatorland.com/ (gatorland information)

http://www.butterflyworld.com/start.html (butterfly world information)

PPS: For all you "random blog" button clickers, check out S's Parelli blog for more information on what she's actually doing in Florida!

PPPS: I have nothing against Disney. Sorry!

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

About Microfinancing

Good evening, S!

It's Tuesday, October 28th and you're very far away right now.

IT IS ALSO SNOWING OUTSIDE! Ridiculous!

I'm not positive that you even still check to see if I've posted in this blog anymore, but I'm posting now, so hopefully you'll see it one day. As for the rest of you random people who mosey through my blog: this post is for you. You probably don't know this about me, but I am a nerdfighter.

I'm not going to get into what being a nerdfighter entails, however, I will put links below if you want to check it out (which I suggest you do)In the most basic terms, nerdfighters attempt to decrease worldsuck by doing awesome things. The vlogbrothers of youtube (links also below), created this concept back in 2007. One of their videos, entitled "How to be a micro-financier" (link!), talked a lot about an organisation called Kiva.

Kiva is a microfinancing website, that all of the paypal-slash-credit-card-community can contribute to. Basically, the site links you to various entrepreneurs all over the world who are seeking loans to alleviate their poverty and continue building their businesses. The trick is that whatever you loan out to these people, they will repay you that same amount in a set amount of time. You also aren't expected to give the full amount of a loan - only what you can afford at the time. For example, say you lent Ben of Cambodia $25.00 (of a $500.00 loan) through Kiva so that he could buy more chickens for his farming business. In 18 months, that twenty five dollars is returned to you to do with as you please - you can re-loan the money to someone else in need, or you can put it back onto your credit card. The choice is yours.

... If you don't understand my ridiculous explanation, dear readers (and S), allow the Kiva FAQ to enlighten you: "Kiva is the world's first person-to-person micro-lending website, empowering individuals to lend directly to unique entrepreneurs in the developing world...When you browse entrepreneurs' profiles on the site, choose someone to lend to, and then make a loan, you are helping a real person make great strides towards economic independence and improve life for themselves, their family, and their community. Throughout the course of the loan (usually 6-12 months), you can receive email journal updates and track repayments. Then, when you get your loan money back, you can re-lend to someone else in need."

Here is exactly how your money gets to the people you wish to donate to...

1) Lenders like you browse profiles of entrepreneurs in need, and choose someone to lend to. When they lend, using PayPal or their credit cards, Kiva collects the funds and then passes them along to one of our microfinance partners worldwide.

2) Kiva's microfinance partners distribute the loan funds to the selected entrepreneur. Often, our partners also provide training and other assistance to maximize the entrepreneur's chances of success.

3) Over time, the entrepreneur repays their loan. Repayment and other updates are posted on Kiva and emailed to lenders who wish to receive them.

4) When lenders get their money back, they can re-lend to someone else in need, donate their funds to Kiva (to cover operational expenses), or withdraw their funds.

Unlike some organisations, which take a little of your dollar-a-day money for profit in order to keep the business running, Kiva gives all money directly to the organisation which put the asking entrepreneur's profile online, who in tern gives it directly to the entrepreneur! What an awesome and simple way to make a huge difference in the lives of others! Not only are you helping people, but you're guaranteed return of your money after the loan term ends!

I, myself have donated through Kiva, and will continue donating through Kiva for what I expect will be quite a while. I am a student, however, I find it fairly easy to put in $25.00 a month to someone who I think really deserves a chance at life, rather than go to the movies for an evening. It's amazing what this site is doing - allowing us to connect with people in need and really see them for more than a bunch of wide-eyed disease ridden hopeless people. They are people who are aware that their building a business will help them and also help their communities. They are educated, prepared and excited to work and have more than a poverty stricken life. I find that altogether an admirable quality in people. I wish I had drive like they do (although I'm thankful for what I have, and in no way am I saying that our situations are similar). I hope to have enlightened you today, and influenced you somehow to want to make a difference. :)

DFTBA, S!

I hope you're having fun at Parelli in Florida, while we're freezing our asses of here!

Can't wait for you to get my care package!!! XD

-xo

Quick! Link me to Kiva!

More about Nerdfighters/ Vlogbrothers:

www.nerdfighters.ning.com

www.brotherhood2.com

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brotherhood_2.0

www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=brotherhood%202.0

www.sparksflyup.com (John Green's website)

www.ecogeek.org (Hank Green's website)

www.twitter.com/ecogeek (Follow Hank!)

www.kiva.org/lender/crystal3160 (my Kiva page!)


Kiva - loans that change lives