Monday, May 26, 2008

And the magic number is... 35!



So I counted my dreads today. Well, actually, my awesome girlfriend did. I've tried counting my dreads myself before and it tends to get a little confusing trying to count the ones in the back by feel. So I got some outside help. And the number of dreads I have (if you didn't see it from the title) is 35. So that means 35 people will have the opportunity to adopt their very own! So exciting.

Notes on the pictures:
My girl took these while I was lying on the top bunk of a bed, sticking my head off the end. So the one with the hair straight up? The photo's upside-down. If I could actually stand my head up that hight, I'd be like 8 feet tall. Pretty cool. The other one is an "art shot" where I just shook my head really fast. I thought it was cool at least :-)

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Invisible Children Video

So if you haven't heard of Invisible Children before, this YouTube video is a good place to start. Also check out the Invisible Children's official YouTube channel (http://www.youtube.com/user/invisiblechildreninc) for more info.

The Beginning


So here's my story. I've been growing dreadlocks since January 2, 2007. Recently, I've been thinking about cutting them off, but I wanted to do something meaningful for their departure from my life.

And here's what I came up with:

I am going to auction off my individual dreads to raise money for a organization that has played a major part in helping to end a Ugandan militia from kidnapping children, brainwashing them, and forcing them to become soldiers. The organization is called Invisible Children (www.invisiblechildren.com
). More can be found about the organization below and much much more can be found on their website.

So what does adopt-a-lock mean? Here's the process. If you win a dread, here's what happens:
1. You can customize the dread however you see fit, and i will make it happen. You can:
- specify its color (up to two colors per dread)
- send me any kind of bead/charm/logo and I'll attach it to the dread, as long as it's not obscene or larger than 1 square inch.
2. I will keep my hair in its auction state depending on how much money is raised:
- 1 week: less than $500
- 2 weeks: $500-$2000
- 3 weeks: more than $2000
3. After the set amount of time, I will cut off my dreads. I will give 100% of the money raised to Invisible Children.
4. I will email you a certificate of adoption that includes a picture of your lock and a thank you note.

Right now, I'm still in the brainstorming phase as to how this is all going to work out. All questions and suggestions are welcome. Please add this group and invite all your friends. And those friends, invite all your friends! Let's change the world, one lock and a time :-)