Monday, April 30, 2007

Winston Party

This year, my G-paw turned 90.
And also this year, he & G-maw celebrate their 65th wedding anniversary.
We thought this warranted a big party, so a big party we had (thanks to Aunt Kathy).
The grandparents' house was full of people & laughter all Saturday evening.
Yummy food & wine, two kinds of cake (birthday & anniversary), & lots of dear family & friends.
There was also a wall of photos, from current photos all the way back to a photo of G-paw's grandparents. Here is an old favorite of Kathryn & me planting seeds with G-paw. The REI boy scouts--membership numbers 966, 968 & 360.
Who else do you know that can claim a three-digit REI membership number?
The Winston grandkids.
Mary Whetstone & Bruce Winston's engagement photo-1941



Monday, April 23, 2007

Our Weekend Fun

We had a nice, mellow weekend. Friday after work we had a date to mountain bike & hit the trails at St. Ed's. Saturday we both got something new...
Levi got a new (old) single speed for his commuter bike. We both really like it. :)

And I made myself a new handbag! It was my first attempt at handbag design & I am rather happy with the results.
Sunday we went to church, had a wonderful lunch with my folks & Boo & Bet & then came home to hit the trails again at St. Ed's. Today we also both commuted by bike to work--we were so hungry when we got home! We need to get used to a commuting schedule, as Bike to Work Month starts next week & we're both captains again at our works.
Time for bed--g'night!

Saturday, April 21, 2007

More Banquet Photos...

I just received the photos from our official banquet photographer & I had to share some more.
















Thursday, April 19, 2007

Hunger Banquet

It was a hit, a success, a bash!!
We had over 150 guests & were able to share with them in unique & impacting ways the reality of hunger & extreme poverty in the world, followed by the empowering solution that Heifer provides. This education & awareness was the big primary goal, but in addition we also raised at least $4,000 to support Heifer's work all over the world.

Bill cooking the large amounts of rice.
Isaak & me hashing out the final logistics.
Levi working the ticket table--he was a huge support (even if he's not supportive of our new blog :)
The room starting to fill up.
Just about full!
I was thrilled with how the event went & so incredibly proud of the work our committee did to pull off our first large event.

Those of you unfamiliar with the concept of a hunger banquet, may be wondering about the photos & why people are seated on the floor. A hunger banquet is laid out as an example of the world's population--for priveleged "first world" people, it is a very real way to shed light on how the majority of the rest of the world lives.
Our guests arrived & reached their hand in a basket to select their "lot in life." Just as with life, people have no control over where they are born in the world & into what circumstances. It's all the luck of the draw & our guests experienced this as they drew their scenario card. That was their role for the evening--who they were. As they were ushered into the dining hall, they were shown their seat within the global community:
  1. One of the lucky few at the affluent table, representing the roughly 15% of the world that lives a secure & economically blessed life. They enjoyed linens, candles, & wine with their full course meal.
  2. Or in the middle group, representing approxiamately 30% of the world's population, many of whom live on the edge, barely able to feed & support their families. This group sat family style at bare tables & shared rice & beans.
  3. Or most likely, in the lowest group, representing a whopping 55% of the world. With an average income of $2 a day, many struggling to survive on much less, this group is seated on the floor, eating rice from a bowl with their fingers.
The guests don't usually have warning of the seating arrangements beforehand & it is interesting to see reactions, & even more interesting to watch the dynamics unfold as people are served & eat their vastly different dinners. So, for next year, you have a glimpse of the night's events, which end in a hopeful party, everyone mingling together & enjoying food, drink, global music, entertainment...
& hope for a just & equitable world.

I don't like this one bit

Uggg

I guess my blog has been hi-jacked and I am not a fan. I guess this is my punishment for not posting quite a long time. For those of you who care you can find my limited bloggings over at www.emeraldlife.blogspot.com

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Ch-ch-ch-changes!

I decided that since I've pretty much taken over this blog, I might as well go ahead & re-design it also. I'll probably be fiddling with it a little more over the coming days, but what do you think? Too bright?
I did leave my dear hubby & his links on it, in the hopes that every now & then we'll even see a post from him!

Sunday, April 08, 2007

Easter

Traditional Easter photos on the rock outside church.

All the kids (expect Bet went to mass with his family).

Aren't we cute?

Easter basket fun.

I made an egg with the Heifer logo for my basket.

Elyse & JP enjoying the sunshine--not quite warm enough to enjoy the pool yet.

Levi administering the "Wedding Test". Levi & JP, with input from the rest of us, made up a list of questions with certain point values to help you determine whether a wedding is worth going to. JP plans on applying the survey to all the weddings he is invited to this summer, ranking them, & only going to the top three. I'm sure we'll post the survey on the blog soon.

I was trying to get a photo of Sam with an Easter egg, but instead it looks like he just laid an egg. :)

Hope everyone enjoyed their Easter!