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Did you know that March 22 is National Water Day? I didn't even know there was a day dedicated to water. Not that the fluid that flows through our bodies isn't important enough to have it's own day, a month, a year....oh heck a whole lifetime. After all, Earth is about 72% water, the human body is on average 65% water, nothing grows without water, we wouldn't be here without water. So one could say that water is pretty darn important, at least enough to be recognized once a year. Water is pretty amazing. I was reading the website dedicated to celebrating water and the one thing that impressed me most was the fact that water connects us no matter where we are. Besides air, which we can't see, water is the one thing we can see, feel, taste, and hear that connects people from city to city, country to country and continent to continent. "In 2009, the theme for World Water Day is "Shared Water - Shared Opportunities". Special focus will be placed on transboundary waters. Nurturing the opportunities for cooperation in transboundary water management can help build mutual respect, understanding and trust among countries and promote peace, security and sustainable economic growth. " (UN Water) I said earlier that Earth is about 72% water, yet with so much water at our finger tips, there are still so many without clean water and that is just sad. Those of us privileged enough to have access to water are so spoiled. How often do we leave the faucet running, or dump perfectly clean water down the drain...crazy huh?
"Each day, more than a billion people in developing countries must walk long distances to get the water they need for drinking, cooking and bathing. Often, this water is contaminated. WaterPartners helps people in developing countries obtain safe drinking water and basic sanitation (toilets). Working in partnership with those in need, WaterPartners has transformed more than 200 communities in eight countries - Bangladesh, El Salvador, Ethiopia, Honduras, Guatemala, India, Kenya, and the Philippines - with access to a safe, reliable source of water and basic sanitation." (Water Partners International)
While we have access to all the water we choose to use in any way, many times we simply forget to drink water, knowing quite well how important it is to drink plenty of clear fluids. I admit, I am guilty of not drinking nearly enough water on days when I don't workout or when I get busy doing something at home or when I don't feel like moving from my couch or desk. I can come up with a million reasons, none good enough. My most common reason, I get tired of the lack of flavor. I sometimes want a twist of something except I don't always have something to twist into my water.
I think most know that drinking water is important but there are always questions as to how much is enough. I say, look at your pee -- if it's too yellow then you may need to drink more water, also if you exercise, if you sweat, if ...well, drink water everyday. The Mayo Clinic reports that
"Water is your body's principal chemical component, making up, on average, 60 percent of














